How to Watch and Listen to Georgia Tech Men's Basketball vs Stanford

Georgia Tech was riding high off of two upset wins over Clemson and Louisville, but came back down a little bit after dropping Saturday's game to Virginia. The Yellow Jackets are hoping to stay ahead of the final three spots and in play for the conference tournament, but they will face a formiable challenge tonight when Stanford comes to Atlanta to face the Yellow Jackets for the first time.
Stanford (16-8, 8-5 ACC) escaped with a 74-73 homecourt victory over NC State Saturday and has won 7 of its last 10 games. The Cardinal, alone in sixth place in the ACC standings, are 2-4 in conference road games, having defeated California back in December and North Carolina in mid-January. On this trip, Stanford will go from Atlanta to Duke to play the Blue Devils on Saturday. While Georgia Tech is looking to stay out of the final three in the ACC, Stanford is hoping to angle itself for that last double-bye spot.
A win Tuesday would give Tech three straight ACC home wins, something the Yellow Jackets could not accomplish last season. Tech won its final four conference home games in 2022-23.
Tech is 2-5 vs. NCAA NET Quad 1 teams this season and 6-12 under head coach Damon Stoudamire. Pittsburgh (47) and Wake Forest (59) are the only Quad 1 opportunities remaining on the Yellow Jackets’ schedule.
Six of Tech’s 13 ACC games this season have been decided by single digits, including four in a row (71-64 win over Virginia Tech, 71-68 loss at Notre Dame, 77-70 win over Louisville, 89-86 win over Clemson) before Saturday’s loss at Virginia.
Five Yellow Jackets have averaged double-digits for ACC games – Lance Terry (14.9), Duncan Powell (13.9), Naithan George (13.7), Javian McCollum (12.9), and Baye Ndongo (11.9).
Georgia Tech has never had its entire roster available for an ACC game this season. Kowacie Reeves, Jr., has not played in an ACC game this season, while Luke O’Brien has played in only one.
Here is how you can watch tomorrow's game:
GEORGIA TECH (11-13, 5-7 ACC) vs. STANFORD (16-8, 8-5 ACC)
Wednesday, February 12, 2025 | 7 p.m. EST | Atlanta, Ga. | McCamish Pavilion
Television: ACC Network (Announcers: Ariya Massoudi, Eric Devendorf)
Radio: Georgia Tech Sports Network by Legends Sports (In Atlanta: 680 AM/93.7 The Fan)
Announcers: Andy Demetra, Randy Waters
Other ways to listen: SiriusXM Ch. 371 | SiriusXM app | Listen Online | Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets App | TuneIn
Georgia Tech has utilized 8 different starting lineups through its first 24 games this season, all because of injury. An injury to Javian McCollum at Clemson prompted the Jackets to send out a new first five at Virginia, with Duncan Powell back in the starting lineup for the third time.
Eleven different players have started a game for Tech this season, 10 different players have started an ACC game.
Georgia Tech has exceeded a point per possession in each of its last six games (1.080 vs. Florida State, 1.067 vs. Virginia Tech, 1.090 at Notre Dame, 1.076 vs. Louisville, 104.8 at Clemson, 103.7 at Virginia) after falling below that standard in three straight games. Tech’s efficiency ratings at FSU, Notre Dame, Clemson and Virginia are its highest in road games this season. The Jackets are 11-4 this season when scoring more than a point per permission.
All three of the prior meetings between Tech and Stanford took place in holiday tournaments, most recently in Stanford’s own invitational that took place in December of 2000. The Cardinal won that game 80-66 in Paul Hewitt’s first season as Tech’s head coach.
Sophomore guard Naithan George has scored in double digits in 11 straight games, and 20-plus in his last two, after tallying 20 points at Virginia. George is averaging 14.9 points and 6.5 assists over that stretch. He has shot 44.9% (62-of-138) from the floor, 33.9% (21-of-62) from 3-point range, and 68% (17-of-25) from the foul line, during that stretch.
Prior to his current 11-game string of double-digit games, George had scored 10 or more points in 6 of his first 13 games this season.
Junior forward Duncan Powell has averaged 15.0 points and 5.5 rebounds over his last 11 games, including three games of 20 points or more. The Sacramento State transfer has hit 44.2% (57-of-129) from the floor, 40% (24-of-60) from three-point range, and 69.2% (36-of-52) from the foul line in that stretch.
Powell had just three double-digit scoring games among his first 12 this season, 9 in his last 11.
Powell has shot a team-high 37.7% on 61 3-point attempts in ACC play, and has been to the foul line a team-high 62 times (67.7%).
In Tech’s last 6 games, Baye Ndongo has averaged 12.2 points (6 double-digit games) and 9.9 rebounds (4 double-digit games). He has shot 50.7% percent from the floor and 17-of-24 from the foul line while recording 10 assists, 6 blocked shots and 14 steals.
Ndongo has averaged 8.2 rebounds in ACC games, which ranks No. 6 in the league.
Ibrahim Souare has started Tech’s last 7 games as injuries ravaged the Jackets’ rotation. The redshirt freshman has averaged 29.3 minutes, averaging 4.0 points with 5.3 rebounds and 5 blocked shots
Freshman Darrion Sutton pressed into service at Virginia with Tech’s injury situation, played a season-high 22:56 at Virginia, and scored 4 points with 4 rebounds and 2 assists. Sutton, who has played in eight games this season, had seen action in just two games, for a total of nine minutes, since Dec. 28.
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