Georgia Tech revisits ACC conference opponent Duke, but this time at their home stadium in Cameron Indoors. The game seemed to be really well matched during the first half with Georgia Tech trailing only by 6 points, but that deficit increased during the second half where Georgia Tech was unable to recover. The game ended with Duke beating Georgia Tech 86-67. Duke forward Kyle Singler guarded by Georgia Tech guard Iman Shumpert ended the night with career highs of 30 points and 8- three-pointers.
Duke guard John Scheyer added to the offensive attack guarded by Georgia Tech forward Zachary Peacock with 21 points for the night.
John Scheyer forcing a layup between Georgia Tech center Brad Sheehan and forward Gani Lawal.
Duke guard Nolan Smith with the hook shot over Georgia Tech forward Gani Lawal.
Duke fans complaining to the refs.
Duke center Brian Zoubek taking a shot over Georgia Tech center Brad Sheehan.
Georgia Tech guard D’Andre Bell complaining about a foul made on Duke forward Lance Thomas.
Duke forward Mason Plumlee overpowering Georgia Tech center Brad Sheehan with a dunk.
Duke guard John Scheyer trying to avoid Georgia Tech guard D’Andre Bell, who is screaming in his ear.
The Duke crowd trying to distract Georgia Tech guard D’Andre Bell as he inbounds the ball.
Georgia Tech forward Gani Lawal forces his way up for a point. He ended the game, as a leading scorer with 9 points.
Georgia Tech guard Maurice Miller trying to make something happen as the Yellow Jacket’s deficit lingers at 25 points.
Georgia Tech forward Glen Rice Jr. tries to lift up team with his showy efforts.
Georgia Tech forward Glen Rice Jr. ended the game with 10 points, and a second straight loss in Cameron since 1996.