Syracuse Secures First ACC Win with 62-55 Victory Over Georgia Tech
The Syracuse Orange claimed their first conference win of the season Tuesday night, defeating the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 62-55 at the JMA Wireless Dome. Led by J.J. Starling’s 21 points and Eddie Lampkin Jr.’s double-double, the Orange improved to 7-8 overall and 1-3 in ACC play. Georgia Tech, coming off a three-game winning streak, fell to 8-8 overall and 2-3 in the conference.
A Battle of Defenses
Both teams struggled offensively in the first half, with shooting percentages mirroring the frigid Syracuse weather outside. The Orange managed a slight edge, shooting 37% from the field, while the Yellow Jackets hit just 36% of their attempts. Syracuse led 25-24 at halftime, buoyed by Chris Bell’s scoring off the bench and a strong defensive effort that kept Georgia Tech from finding any rhythm.
Georgia Tech opened the second half with renewed energy, taking their first lead of the game at 38-35 after back-to-back layups by Ryan Mutombo and Baye Ndongo. However, Syracuse responded with a decisive 12-2 run, anchored by Lampkin and Starling, to reclaim the lead at 47-40.
Starling Shines in Return
J.J. Starling, playing in just his second game back from a hand injury, led Syracuse with 21 points. Starling was particularly effective during critical moments, scoring five points during the Orange’s pivotal second-half run and hitting a clutch jumper in the final minutes to extend Syracuse’s lead.
Eddie Lampkin Jr. recorded his fourth double-double of the season, finishing with 10 points and 12 rebounds. Lampkin’s dominance on the boards and ability to convert inside opportunities provided Syracuse with the stability they needed in a tightly contested game.
Chris Bell added 13 points off the bench, showcasing his scoring ability with key baskets that helped Syracuse maintain momentum.
Georgia Tech’s Struggles
The Yellow Jackets struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities, particularly at the free-throw line, where they shot just 3-of-10 in the second half. Lance Terry led Georgia Tech with 18 points, including several critical baskets during the team’s late-game push. Naithan George added 13 points, but the Yellow Jackets’ cold shooting and turnover issues ultimately cost them the game.
Despite their offensive struggles, Georgia Tech’s defense kept them competitive. The Yellow Jackets forced multiple turnovers and managed to cut Syracuse’s lead to three points with under a minute to play. However, missed shots and costly fouls in the final seconds allowed the Orange to seal the victory at the free-throw line.
Key Moments
The game’s defining stretch came in the second half when Syracuse went on a 12-2 run, fueled by Starling and Lampkin. This sequence gave the Orange a seven-point lead they never relinquished.
In the final minute, Georgia Tech’s Lance Terry hit a circus-shot three-pointer to bring the Yellow Jackets within one possession, but Syracuse’s steady free-throw shooting ensured the win.
Statistical Highlights
Syracuse’s rebounding advantage was critical, as they out-rebounded Georgia Tech 37-28, including 12 offensive boards that led to second-chance points. Both teams shot below their season averages, but Syracuse’s 6-of-7 free-throw shooting in the second half proved to be the difference.
Georgia Tech’s 36% shooting and 15 turnovers hindered their ability to generate consistent offense. In contrast, Syracuse’s 41% shooting and strong defensive effort allowed them to control key moments of the game.
Looking Ahead
Syracuse will look to build on this momentum as they travel to Boston College for another ACC matchup on Saturday. With Starling back in form and Lampkin’s presence inside, the Orange are poised to turn their season around.
Georgia Tech will head to Dallas to face the SMU Mustangs, hoping to bounce back from the loss. The Yellow Jackets will need to address their offensive inefficiencies and find ways to support their top scorers as they navigate a challenging road environment.
A Much-Needed Victory
Syracuse’s 62-55 win over Georgia Tech showcased their potential when key players like Starling and Lampkin perform at a high level. For Georgia Tech, the game highlighted the importance of consistent offense and taking advantage of free-throw opportunities. As the ACC season continues, both teams will aim to refine their strategies and make a greater impact in conference play.







