The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Jackets enter ACC tourney as 14th seed

- By Ken Sugiura ken.sugiura@ajc.com

After falling to No. 9 Virginia Tech for a third consecutiv­e loss to end the regular season, the Georgia Tech women drew the No. 14 seed in the ACC Tournament. The Yellow Jackets will play No. 11 seed Boston College in the first round of the tournament Wednesday in Greensboro, N.C.

The Jackets tied with Virginia for 13th with a 4-14 league record but lost the tiebreaker to the Cavaliers by virtue of a loss in their lone head-to-head matchup. Tech tying for 13th in the ACC is the lowest finish in team history. By winning percentage, the Jackets’ 4-14 league record (22.2%) is their poorest since the 2005-06 season (2-12, 14.3%). With an overall mark of 13-16, the Jackets will have to play their way into the semifinals to avoid their first losing season since 2005-06.

The Jackets have depended heavily upon freshmen Tonie Morgan and Kara Dunn this season. Even with the transfer additions of guards Cameron Swartz (first-team All-ACC at Boston College in 2022) and Bianca Jackson (Florida State’s leading scorer in the 2020-21 season), consistenc­y has been elusive.

“This team has been so up and down all year,” coach Nell Fortner told media after Sunday’s game. “We have the ability to play with people in this league. We can compete and play with people. We just have to believe that we can win the game and finish it out. Sometimes I think our youth gets the best of us in that department.”

The Jackets had posted winning records in league play in each of Fortner’s first three seasons and reached the NCAA Tournament in 2021 and 2022. Sunday, the Jackets trailed nearly the entire game against the Hokies, shooting 21-for-55 (38.2%) from the field.

Virginia Tech center Elizabeth Kitley, the ACC’S fourth-leading scorer with 18.4 points per game, piled up 29 points on 13-for-20 shooting from the field along with 11 rebounds.

“That part’s disappoint­ing,” Fortner said. “I thought we could match up with her pretty good, but she’s really, really good. She had the hot hand and we just didn’t have an answer for her.”

On her Senior Day, Swartz led the Jackets with 20 points on 8-for-18 shooting, including 4-for-9 from 3-point range.

In Greensboro, Tech’s game against Boston College will be the final game of the day Wednesday. The winner will go on to play No. 6 seed Miami on Thursday. Tech lost at Boston College 74-62 in the teams’ only meeting Dec. 18.

 ?? DANNY KARNIK/GEORGIA TECH ?? Georgia Tech has depended on freshmen Tonie Morgan (above) and Kara Dunn this season.
DANNY KARNIK/GEORGIA TECH Georgia Tech has depended on freshmen Tonie Morgan (above) and Kara Dunn this season.

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