Georgia Tech Rallies Past Virginia Tech with Dominant Fourth Quarter in ACC Tournament
Morgan, Dunn, and Carnegie Lead Yellow Jackets to 72-57 Victory
Georgia Tech pulled off an impressive second-half performance to defeat Virginia Tech 72-57 in the second round of the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament on Thursday afternoon at First Horizon Coliseum. The ninth-seeded Yellow Jackets used a game-defining 17-0 run in the fourth quarter to secure the win and advance to the quarterfinals, where they will face top-seeded NC State.
Tonie Morgan was instrumental in Georgia Tech’s victory, scoring 19 points while adding six rebounds and five assists. Kara Dunn contributed 16 points, including two critical three-pointers in the fourth quarter, and Dani Carnegie finished with 15 points and nine rebounds. Their combined efforts allowed the Yellow Jackets to avenge a double-overtime loss to the Hokies earlier in the season.
Tight First Half Ends in a Deadlock
The first half saw both teams exchanging leads multiple times in a closely contested matchup. Georgia Tech jumped out to an early lead, holding a 14-13 advantage at the end of the first quarter. Virginia Tech briefly gained momentum in the second quarter, tying the game at 32-32 heading into halftime after a late 13-6 scoring run.
Matilda Ekh led the Hokies in the first half with 14 points, hitting back-to-back three-pointers to help Virginia Tech close the gap. Rose Micheaux, who finished the game with a team-high 19 points, kept Virginia Tech’s offense competitive, but the Hokies struggled to control the boards and contain Georgia Tech’s transition game.
Georgia Tech Takes Over in the Second Half
Virginia Tech took its final lead of the game early in the third quarter after a quick 5-0 spurt gave them a 37-36 advantage. However, the Yellow Jackets quickly regained control as Morgan ignited a 6-0 run to put Georgia Tech back in front. By the end of the third quarter, Georgia Tech held a 48-43 lead, setting the stage for their dominant final period.
The fourth quarter was all Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets opened with a 17-0 run over a six-minute span, fueled by back-to-back three-pointers from Dunn and Carnegie. Virginia Tech struggled to respond, missing seven consecutive shots and turning the ball over twice. By the time the Hokies finally ended their scoring drought, Georgia Tech had built an insurmountable 67-48 lead with under three minutes to play.
Georgia Tech shot a blistering 63 percent in the fourth quarter, including 4-of-7 from beyond the arc. Their defensive intensity also stifled Virginia Tech’s offense, holding the Hokies to just one field goal in the final eight minutes. The Yellow Jackets outscored Virginia Tech 24-14 in the fourth quarter to complete the statement victory.
Key Factors in Georgia Tech’s Win
Rebounding played a critical role in the outcome, as Georgia Tech dominated the boards with a 46-32 advantage. Dunn, Carnegie, and Kayla Blackshear each grabbed nine rebounds, helping the Yellow Jackets create second-chance opportunities and control the tempo.
Defensive adjustments in the second half also proved vital. Georgia Tech forced Virginia Tech into tough, contested shots while limiting their free-throw opportunities. The Hokies shot just 38.1 percent from the field and attempted only seven free throws in the entire game, compared to Georgia Tech’s aggressive inside play that resulted in 15 trips to the foul line.
Morgan’s all-around performance anchored the Yellow Jackets, as she facilitated the offense while scoring efficiently. Dunn’s timely three-pointers and Carnegie’s inside presence provided Georgia Tech with the balance needed to pull away down the stretch.
What’s Next for Both Teams?
Georgia Tech advances to the ACC Tournament quarterfinals for the first time since 2022, where they will face top-seeded NC State. The Yellow Jackets will look to build on their momentum and avenge their earlier 83-68 loss to the Wolfpack. A strong defensive effort and another balanced offensive performance will be key to upsetting the tournament’s top team.
Virginia Tech’s season now rests in the hands of postseason selection committees. With an 18-12 record, the Hokies are on the bubble for an NCAA Tournament at-large bid and may also receive consideration for the WNIT. Despite the disappointing loss, Virginia Tech showed flashes of brilliance throughout the season and will look to regroup in preparation for postseason play.
Final Thoughts
Georgia Tech’s second-half surge against Virginia Tech demonstrated their ability to adjust and execute under pressure. Morgan’s leadership, Dunn’s sharpshooting, and Carnegie’s interior presence gave the Yellow Jackets the edge when it mattered most. Their dominant rebounding and defensive performance in the fourth quarter showcased their ability to lock in when the stakes are high.
For Virginia Tech, the loss highlighted some of the struggles they have faced throughout the season—particularly in maintaining offensive consistency. Despite a strong first half, the Hokies faltered when Georgia Tech turned up the defensive pressure. As they await their postseason fate, Virginia Tech will need to refocus and prepare for a potential NCAA Tournament bid or WNIT appearance.
With Georgia Tech moving on, the ACC Tournament continues to heat up, and their quarterfinal matchup against NC State will be a must-watch battle. The Yellow Jackets’ resilience and depth make them a dangerous team, and they will look to keep their tournament hopes alive with another strong performance in the next round.







