Tennessee St shot 27 percent from field
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| Team Stat Comparison |
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TENNESSEE STATE |
GEORGIA TECH |
| Points |
43 |
94 |
| FG Made-Attempted |
17-63 (.270) |
35-58 (.603) |
| 3P Made-Attempted |
2-23 (.087) |
7-18 (.389) |
| FT Made-Attempted |
7-13 (.538) |
17-25 (.680) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) |
21 (0/0) |
15 (0/0) |
| 2003-04 Season |
| DATE | GAME | LINKS |
| · Dec 6, 2003 | @GT 94, TNST 43 | Recap | Box Score |
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GEORGIA TECH (ET) |
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| 12/13 SLU 12:30pm | | 12/17 AAMU 7:00pm | | 12/21 SJU 3:00pm | | 12/23 MRST 2:00pm | | 12/29 VCU 7:00pm |
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| · Complete Schedule: Tennessee State | Georgia Tech
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ATLANTA (AP) -- Georgia Tech made up for its slow start with a
nearly perfect second half.
B.J. Elder scored eight points to key a 15-0 run midway in the
opening half and No. 13 Georgia Tech rebounded from a sluggish
opening 10 minutes to rout Tennessee State 94-43 Saturday night.
It was Tech's largest margin of victory since it beat Florida
A&M 112-56 on Nov. 26, 1994.
"I felt we were struggling offensively, so I just tried to get
something started," Elder said. "I think it really started on the
defensive end. They took some bad shots and we took advantage."
Tech (7-0), off to its best start since the 1989-90 team won its
first 10 games, came out sloppy and were tied at 8-all on a basket
by Tennessee State's Bruce Price after 6:25.
Clarence Moore put Tech ahead 10-8 at the 8-minute mark. Elder,
one of six Yellow Jackets in double figures with 11 points, then
scored eight consecutive points beginning with 9:45 left before the
half and
Luke Schenscher added five more as the Yellow Jackets ran
off 15 straight for a 23-8 lead.
First, Elder hit a 3-point basket, then a dunk and followed with
another 3-pointer.
"That helps, obviously, when he gets it going like that,"
Georgia Tech coach Paul Hewitt said. "But the biggest thing is, we
just took better care of the basketball."
During that period Tennessee State (1-4) went scoreless for 8:09
before
Garrett Richardson made a layup 5:27 before halftime to get
the Tigers within 23-10.
The Yellow Jackets shot 76 percent in the second half
(22-for-29) and finished the game at 60 percent (35-for-58).
"We only had six turnovers in the second half (after 15 in the
first half)," Hewitt said. "Consequently, we got more attempts
and were able to put some points on the board."
Tech led 32-15 at halftime, then broke it open early in the
second half, outscoring the Tigers 17-4 for a 49-19 lead after the
first five minutes.
"We've got to be the worst defensive team in the second half in
the county," said Tennessee State coach Cy Alexander. "We put in
a new zone this week and it worked fairly well in the first half.
Other than to keep practicing and keep addressing it, I'm not sure
what else to do."
Schenscher led Tech with 15 points and had a career-high 12
rebounds.
Marvin Lewis added 12 points,
Jarrett Jack and Robert
Brooks each had 11 and
Jim Nystrom had 10. Jack also had 11
assists.
Hewitt played all 11 players. Ten played at least 12 minutes and
David Nelson played the final five minutes and scored three points.
Tennessee State shot only 27 percent (17-of-63) and were
outrebounded 52-23.
Garrett Richardson led the Tigers with 11 points. Leading scorer
Roshaun Bowens, hampered by early foul trouble, had only six.