Georgia Tech Ends Skid with 91-82 Win Over UMBC
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets snapped their three-game losing streak with a much-needed 91-82 victory over the UMBC Retrievers at McCamish Pavilion. The win, improving their record to 5-6, was fueled by a dominant first-half performance and crucial plays in the final minutes to fend off a late UMBC comeback attempt.
This marked the first game of a five-game homestand for Georgia Tech, setting the tone for the Yellow Jackets as they prepare for tougher ACC competition in the weeks ahead.
A Tale of Two Halves
Georgia Tech found themselves in an early hole, trailing 11-2 after UMBC’s 11-0 run to start the game. The Retrievers’ hot shooting and defensive pressure briefly had the Yellow Jackets on their heels. However, the momentum shifted quickly when Georgia Tech responded with a 19-0 run of their own, highlighted by nine consecutive made shots. Senior guard Lance Terry and forward Baye Ndongo spearheaded the comeback, combining for 17 points during this stretch.
By halftime, the Yellow Jackets led 53-34, their highest first-half point total since February 2023. They shot an impressive 62% from the field in the opening period, including 50% from beyond the arc. Georgia Tech also outrebounded UMBC 20-10 in the half, asserting dominance in the paint and on the glass.
UMBC’s Late Push Falls Short
The Retrievers showed resilience in the second half, cutting Georgia Tech’s 22-point lead to six on multiple occasions. Bryce Johnson led the charge for UMBC, scoring 14 of his game-high 21 points in the second half. Louie Jordan added 17 points, including five three-pointers, while Ace Valentine contributed 16 points, four assists, and three steals.
UMBC’s efforts brought them within striking distance late in the game, narrowing the gap to 77-71 with under three minutes remaining. However, Georgia Tech’s defense stepped up in critical moments, with Ndongo blocking Johnson’s layup attempt and converting a fast-break dunk on the other end. Naithan George then found Luke O’Brien for a clutch three-pointer, extending the Yellow Jackets’ lead back to double digits and effectively sealing the win.
Key Performances Propel Georgia Tech
Naithan George delivered a standout performance, finishing with 18 points, eight assists, and five rebounds. His ability to facilitate the offense and create opportunities for his teammates proved invaluable, particularly in the first half.
Baye Ndongo nearly recorded a double-double, contributing 17 points and nine rebounds while anchoring Georgia Tech’s defensive efforts. Lance Terry and Jaeden Mustaf each added 15 points, with Mustaf impressing in his first collegiate start. The Yellow Jackets shot 52.5% from the field and recorded assists on 75% of their made baskets, showcasing their offensive cohesion.
Statistical Highlights
Both teams shot an identical 52% from the field, but Georgia Tech’s efficiency and rebounding made the difference. The Yellow Jackets outrebounded UMBC 43-27, including a 16-6 advantage on the offensive boards. They also capitalized on turnovers, outscoring UMBC by nine points off giveaways.
Georgia Tech’s bench provided a boost, with graduate transfer Ryan Mutombo contributing six points and seven rebounds in his second game for the Yellow Jackets. The team’s ability to balance scoring among its starters and reserves highlighted their depth and adaptability.
Turning Point
The 19-0 run in the first half was the game’s defining stretch, allowing Georgia Tech to take control after a sluggish start. During this span, the Yellow Jackets demonstrated the defensive intensity and offensive fluidity that had been lacking during their losing streak. By building a substantial lead, Georgia Tech created a cushion that proved crucial in weathering UMBC’s second-half rally.
Moving Forward
Georgia Tech’s victory comes at a critical juncture in their season. With confidence restored, the Yellow Jackets now shift their focus to an ACC showdown against No. 5 Duke on Saturday. Hosting the Blue Devils will be a significant test for Georgia Tech as they look to build on their momentum.
For UMBC, the loss marked the end of a tough road trip. The Retrievers, now 7-6, will look to regroup as they travel to face Marist on Saturday. Despite the defeat, UMBC’s late-game fight demonstrated their potential to compete against higher-level competition.
A Promising Step for Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech’s 91-82 win over UMBC was a testament to the team’s resilience and ability to respond to adversity. Led by George and Ndongo, the Yellow Jackets showcased their scoring depth, defensive tenacity, and potential for growth. As they enter the heart of ACC play, Georgia Tech aims to carry this momentum forward and prove themselves against tougher opponents.
This win not only ended their losing streak but also provided a glimpse of what the team can achieve when firing on all cylinders. Fans will eagerly watch as the Yellow Jackets continue to develop and strive for consistency in a challenging conference.







