With the 2012 college football season officially finished after Alabama’s romping of Notre Dame in the BCS Championship game, college football fans will have an...
Tech announced on Wednesday that Ted Roof will become the next defensive coordinator of the football team. The move will not become official until a...
Junior outside linebacker Jeremiah Attaochu announced on Monday that he will be returning for his senior season to complete his playing elligibility at Tech. Attaochu...
Interim Tech Defensive Coordinator Charles Kelly has accepted a position to be the linebackers coach at Florida State. Kelly will be replacing Greg Hudson, who...
Over the break, the Lady Jackets played two conference games, hosting Florida State on Thursday, Jan. 3, and traveling to Clemson on Sunday, Jan. 6,...
After graduating from North Florida Educational Institute in December, freshman guard Solomon Poole decided to go ahead take his game to the next level and enroll at Tech early.
[media-credit name=”John Nakano” align=”alignright” width=”741″][/media-credit]I really do not know what to say. That’s honestly the only thing that comes to mind when I try to...
So much happens on a game day that the amount of preparation outside of football practice and coaching can get lost in the spirit of football. But for Jay Shoop, the Director of Sports Medicine and Head Trainer for Georgia Tech, preparation for game day is a full time job.
The men’s basketball team traveled to Anaheim, Califronia over Thanksgiving break to compete in the DirecTV Classic. Tech finished third in the eight-team tournament.
Tech’s roster is filled with experience, but the men’s basketball team’s fortunes will go the way of the talented freshmen sprinkled throughout the roster.
The long, painful practices; the stiff knees and calloused hands; all are a product of a training regimen designed to help peak an athlete on race day. The end goal is the May regatta, the event that takes nine months of preparation and sweat.
Coming off of a 2-1 homestand, the Tech women’s basketball team went on the road on Friday, Nov. 23, to participate in the San Juan shootout and then to face the Purdue Boilermakers on Wednesday, Nov. 28, in the ACC/Big Ten challenge.
With the addition of the Cardinals, the ACC will have four new members shortly including Syracuse and Pittsburgh in 2013 and Louisville and Notre Dame in 2014.
After two tumultuous years that saw Tech finish below .500, hire a new coach, Brian Gregory, and play an entire season away from home, the Jackets enter the 2012-13 campaign hoping to bounce back and make a run in a weakened ACC.