Serving Georgia Tech since 1911 ♣ Volume 93, Issue 26
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Men win 87-79 over Wake Forest, lose 76-74 to Virginia

The Jackets fell to Virginia in a heartbreaking buzzer-beater on Monday night 76-74. The game was their make up game from Feb. 21 when the game was cancelled because of a leak in the roof. This is the Jackets’ sixth loss in the past seven games and moves their overall record to 12-16 and 5-9 in conference.

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by Matt Hoffman . 2008-03-07

Women win 76-43 over VT, lose 103-101 to Virginia

Georgia Tech’s women’s basketball team split their final two matches of the regular season, beating Virginia Tech 76-43 and losing to Virginia 103-101.

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by Hahnming Lee . 2008-03-07

Women's tennis bests Clemson, Notre Dame

The women’s tennis team beat Clemson 6-1 last Wednesday in a long indoor battle in which Tech won every singles match and only dropped the doubles point.

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by Stephen Cappetta . 2008-03-07

Baseball tops Western Carolina, Kennesaw St.

Freshman Deck McGuire pitched seven innings for the second straight start helping the Jackets come from behind to beat former Tech pitching coach Bobby Moranda and Western Carolina on Tuesday, 4-1.

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by Akshay Amaraneni . 2008-03-07

Softball loses two in home opener against Virginia

The Jackets’ early season woes continued on Wednesday when Tech opened up its ACC schedule. The Jackets dropped both of their games in their double-header against Virginia, moving the Jackets’ record to 6-14 overall and 0-2 in the ACC.

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by Matt Hoffman . 2008-03-07