No. 17 Georgia Tech Defeats No. 23 Nebraska, Extends Unbeaten Streak to 13 Games
The No. 17 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets extended their record-breaking unbeaten streak with a decisive 72-61 victory over No. 23 Nebraska on Saturday at McCamish Pavilion. Georgia Tech’s balanced attack, led by standout performances from Dani Carnegie and Kara Dunn, ensured the Yellow Jackets remained undefeated at 13-0, the best start in program history.
Early Lead Sets the Tone
Georgia Tech quickly established control of the game after a slow start. Kayla Blackshear’s late first-quarter layup gave the Yellow Jackets their first lead at 11-10, a margin they would not relinquish for the rest of the game. A key three-pointer from Dani Carnegie closed the first quarter, igniting a 9-2 run early in the second quarter to extend the lead to 23-12.
The Yellow Jackets’ defensive intensity proved critical, holding Nebraska to just 34.3% shooting from the field. During the second quarter, Nebraska endured a cold stretch, missing eight consecutive shots. Carnegie’s two late three-pointers in the half pushed Georgia Tech’s advantage to 32-19 at halftime, giving the team a comfortable cushion.
Dominant Performances Propel Georgia Tech
Dani Carnegie was instrumental in the victory, scoring a team-high 20 points on 7-of-12 shooting, including four three-pointers. Her contributions extended beyond scoring, as she also grabbed eight rebounds and delivered critical plays in key moments.
Kara Dunn recorded an impressive double-double, finishing with 16 points and 14 rebounds. Her dominance in the post and ability to secure defensive stops anchored Georgia Tech’s effort. Chazadi Wright added a career-high 15 points on an efficient 5-of-7 from the field, while Tonie Morgan chipped in 10 points, three rebounds, and four assists, providing stability and leadership.
Nebraska’s Challenges
Nebraska’s Alexis Markowski led all scorers with 20 points and 10 rebounds, notching another double-double to her stellar season. Britt Prince and Logan Nissley contributed 11 points each, but the Cornhuskers struggled to find offensive consistency. Georgia Tech’s defense limited Nebraska’s three-point shooting, allowing just six makes on 20 attempts.
Turnovers and missed opportunities in transition further hampered Nebraska’s chances of mounting a comeback. Despite briefly cutting the deficit to 10 points in the third quarter, Nebraska was unable to sustain their momentum against Georgia Tech’s defensive adjustments.
Key Moments in the Second Half
Georgia Tech extended their lead to as much as 18 points in the third quarter with contributions from Termis Ari and Kara Dunn. While Nebraska made a late push, led by Markowski and Nissley, Georgia Tech’s timely responses kept the Cornhuskers at bay.
Tonie Morgan and Dani Carnegie stepped up late in the third, delivering crucial baskets that ensured Georgia Tech entered the final quarter with a double-digit lead. In the fourth, the Yellow Jackets sealed the win with near-perfect free-throw shooting, converting 12 of 13 attempts to maintain their advantage.
A Record-Breaking Start
The victory marked Georgia Tech’s third win over a ranked opponent this season, adding to earlier triumphs over then-No. 21 Oregon and then-No. 14 North Carolina. Their 13-0 start is the best in program history, positioning the team as a formidable contender heading into ACC play.
Looking Ahead
Georgia Tech now shifts its focus to ACC competition, beginning with a matchup against Pittsburgh on Dec. 29. The Yellow Jackets aim to build on their undefeated record and establish themselves as one of the top teams in the conference.
Nebraska, now 10-2, will use the holiday break to regroup before returning to Big Ten play against No. 1 UCLA on Dec. 29. Despite the setback, Nebraska’s strong start to the season suggests they are well-positioned for a competitive conference run.
A Historic Win
Georgia Tech’s 72-61 victory over Nebraska showcased their depth, defensive capabilities, and offensive efficiency. With key players like Carnegie and Dunn stepping up in pivotal moments, the Yellow Jackets have demonstrated their ability to compete with top-tier programs.
As ACC play looms, Georgia Tech’s historic start serves as a testament to their growth and potential for a standout season.







