With the college basketball season winding down, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets have been hovering around the .500 mark the whole season, putting them in position to make the ACC tournament, as they currently sit at 13-13 this season, good for ninth place in the conference.
In the month of February, the Yellow Jackets have hit a stride, going 4-1 and defeating their first ranked team this season when they knocked off then-No.21 ranked Louisville 77-70. The Yellow Jackets would follow that up with a triple overtime 89-86 win against Clemson.
The Yellow Jackets would lose their next game to the Virginia Cavaliers 75-61, before beating the Stanford Cardinal 60-52 and winning their most recent outing against the California Golden Bears 90-88.
Of the four teams that the Yellow Jackets beat during the five-game stretch, only the Bears are below the Yellow Jackets in the ACC standings.
During the five game stretch, the Yellow Jackets have put together what could possibly be the best stretch of basketball that the team has played. The team is now at the .500 mark for the first time in the 2025 calendar year.
The Yellow Jackets have scored more than 75 points in three of those five games, and had a stellar defensive performance against the Cardinal.
The Yellow Jackets have five games left in the regular season, and just two of them are currently above the Yellow Jackets in the ACC standings: the Pittsburgh Panthers and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.
The Yellow Jackets will be back in action Saturday as they travel to Boston College to take on the Eagles.