No. 24 Georgia Tech Dominates Mercer 78-42 to Remain Unbeaten
On Sunday afternoon at Hawkins Arena in Macon, Georgia, the No. 24 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets extended their perfect start to the season with a commanding 78-42 win over the Mercer Bears. Georgia Tech, now 9-0, showcased their depth and defensive dominance, with five players scoring in double figures. This victory marked their first true road win of the season, adding to their growing momentum.
The Yellow Jackets took control from the opening tip, establishing a 10-2 lead within the first five minutes and never relinquishing it. By halftime, Georgia Tech had built a commanding 43-14 advantage, holding Mercer to just four points in the second quarter. Kara Dunn led the Yellow Jackets with 14 points, while Zoesha Smith and Dani Carnegie each added 13 points and nine rebounds.
Georgia Tech’s Early Command
Georgia Tech wasted no time imposing their will, scoring on four of their first five possessions and forcing multiple turnovers in the opening minutes. Kara Dunn spearheaded the attack, hitting three early field goals, while Carnegie drained back-to-back three-pointers to extend the lead. The Yellow Jackets’ defensive intensity was evident, as they held Mercer to just 24% shooting in the first half.
The second quarter highlighted Georgia Tech’s defensive prowess, with the team holding Mercer to just one field goal and forcing six turnovers. Offensively, Tonie Morgan orchestrated the attack with precision, finding open teammates in transition and creating opportunities in the half-court. Chazadi Wright added timely buckets, helping the Yellow Jackets to a 43-14 halftime lead that effectively put the game out of reach.
Mercer’s Struggles to Keep Up
Mercer battled valiantly but struggled against Georgia Tech’s suffocating defense. Junior Ariana Bennett led the Bears with 12 points, eight of which came from free throws. Senior Ashlee Locke added 10 points and eight rebounds but found little support from the rest of the team. Mercer’s offensive struggles were apparent throughout the game, as they shot just 29.2% from the field and committed 20 turnovers.
Despite holding Georgia Tech to 33.3% shooting in the third quarter, Mercer was unable to capitalize offensively, managing only nine points in the period. The Bears’ inability to generate open looks or break through Georgia Tech’s defensive pressure underscored the challenges they faced against a nationally ranked opponent.
The Bears found some rhythm in the fourth quarter, outscoring Georgia Tech 19-9 as Bennett and Locke combined for 12 points. However, the deficit proved insurmountable, and Georgia Tech closed out the game with a series of defensive stops to secure the win.
Georgia Tech’s Depth on Full Display
Georgia Tech’s balanced scoring attack underscored their depth and versatility. In addition to Dunn’s 14 points, Smith contributed 13 points and nine rebounds, while Carnegie added 10 points and nine rebounds. Morgan and Wright rounded out the double-digit scorers, tallying 11 and 10 points, respectively. Wright also dished out four assists and hit all her free-throw attempts.
The Yellow Jackets dominated the boards, out-rebounding Mercer 46-29, and their bench provided a significant boost, contributing 25 points. Georgia Tech’s ability to rotate players without losing intensity highlighted their depth, a critical factor in their unbeaten start.
Looking Ahead
Georgia Tech will return to McCamish Pavilion on Wednesday to face Louisiana Monroe, looking to extend their winning streak to 10 games. With their defense firing on all cylinders and their offense showing increasing fluidity, the Yellow Jackets are poised to continue their dominance as they approach tougher ACC competition.
Mercer, now 4-7, will take the lessons from today’s loss into their week of preparation before traveling to New Orleans to face Tulane. The Bears will aim to address their turnover issues and improve their offensive execution as they move closer to conference play.
A Statement Win for Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech’s 78-42 victory over Mercer demonstrated their ability to dominate on both ends of the floor. With their depth, defensive intensity, and balanced offensive output, the Yellow Jackets reaffirmed their position as a rising power in the ACC. As the season progresses, Georgia Tech’s ability to maintain this level of performance will be critical in their quest to remain unbeaten and compete for conference and national titles. The win served as a strong message that the Yellow Jackets are a team to watch as the season unfolds.







