
No. 4 Georgia Tech Cruises Past Michigan, 99-68
Nov. 30, 2004
By PAUL NEWBERRY ATLANTA (AP) - Georgia Tech raised its Final Four banner before the game,
then played like a team that could win it all. The fourth-ranked Yellow Jackets took control with a 20-0 run, led by 27
points at halftime and went on to rout Michigan 99-68 Tuesday night in the
ACC-Big Ten Challenge. B.J. Elder scored 27 points, Will Bynum had 19 and Jarrett Jack 16 for
Georgia Tech, which shot 54 percent from the field and led by as many as 35
points. Before tipping off, the Yellow Jackets (4-0) unveiled the banner marking
last season's trip to the Final Four in San Antonio. They lost to Connecticut
in the national championship game. Clearly inspired, Georgia Tech took control about 3 minutes in. Elder got
the big run started with a layup, and the Yellow Jackets fed off their stifling
defense to blow out the Wolverines (3-3). Jack and Theodis Tarver also had layups during the spurt, before Isma'il
Muhammad and Elder finished it off with dunks. Michigan called two timeouts in
a futile attempt to prevent things from getting out of hand. After John Andrews' basket pulled Michigan to 10-9, the Wolverines went more
than 4{ minutes without scoring. They missed nine consecutive shots and had two
turnovers. The Yellow Jackets rarely missed, winding up at 60 percent (24-of-40) in the
first half in taking a 59-32 lead. Elder was unstoppable the entire game, hitting 10 of 12 shots overall,
including going 7-of-9 from outside the 3-point arc. After easy wins over Alabama State and Arkansas-Little Rock, sandwiched
around a one-point win at Illinois-Chicago, Georgia Tech easily played its best
game of the season. Michigan was at its worst. The Wolverines lost to No. 21 Arizona by one
point in the semifinals of the Preseason NIT, followed by a 72-63 setback to
Providence in the consolation game. Georgia Tech also got some good news off the court. An MRI confirmed that touted freshman Jeremis Smith did no additional damage when he dislocated his right kneecap in last Friday's victory over Arkansas-Little Rock. Smith will likely be out for 6 to 12 weeks, but the Yellow Jackets feared the gruesome injury - which left Smith sprawled on the court, screaming in agony - could have been much worse. |
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