The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Tech can set school mark for home wins

NIT quarterfin­als berth at stake against Belmont.

- Staff report

Georgia Tech hosts Belmont at noon today in the second round of the NIT, trying to win its 17th game at McCamish Pavilion this season. Tech’s record for home victories in a season is 16 (in 17 games) by the 2006-07 team.

The winner of the game will advance the quarterfin­als against Ole Miss on the road Tuesday night.

The Rebels defeated host Syracuse 85-80 on Saturday afternoon. The Orange were the No. 1 seed in the quadrant.

Here are five things to know about Tech and Belmont entering the game.

Belmont ended Georgia’s season

The Bruins will play their second consecutiv­e game in Georgia, having defeated the Bulldogs in Athens on Wednesday night, 78-69. Guard Dylan Windler, a 6-foot-7 sophomore, led the Bruins in scoring Wednesday, with 21 points in 36 minutes. Windler was 7 of 11 from the field, including 3 of 6 on 3-point shots. Evan Bradds, a 6-7 senior forward, leads the team in scoring, with 20.4 points per game.

Jackets and the NIT

Tech advanced to the third round of the NIT last year, with tournament victories over Houston at McCamish Pavilion and South Carolina on the road before the run ended with a loss at San Diego State.

The Jackets have never won an NIT, but in 1971 they advanced to the championsh­ip game, in an era when the NIT was a significan­t event.

That year Tech, with alltime leading scorer Rich Yunkus, lost to North Carolina 84-64.

Bruins like the outside shot

Belmont made 14 of 31 3-point shots at Stegeman Coliseum (45.2 percent). According to the Belmont sports informatio­n office, Belmont has made the second-most 3-point shots of any school in the country since the Bruins moved to Division I for the 1996-97 season. Only Duke has made more.

Belmont is 10-1 this season when shooting 40 percent or better on 3-point shots.

More acclaim than you might expect

The Bruins rank No. 60 in the CBS Sports.com RPI rankings, 19 points higher than Tech’s first-round opponent, Indiana. The Yellow Jackets defeated the Hoosiers 75-63 on Tuesday night at McCamish Pavilion. Josh Okogie led the Jackets in scoring with 24 points. Tech’s leading scorer this season, at 15.8 points per game, Okogie was 9 for 15 from the field against the Hoosiers and pulled down seven rebounds.

A little about Belmont

Belmont, based in Nashville, won the Ohio Valley Conference regular-season championsh­ip, which made them an automatic qualifier for the NIT. The Bruins lost in the semifinals of the conference tournament, 65-59 to Jacksonvil­le State, missing a chance for the automatic bid in the NCAA Tournament. That bid went to the Gamecocks, who defeated Tennessee Martin 66-55 for the tournament title.

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Tech’s Josh Okogie scored 24 points against Indiana.

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