Serving Georgia Tech since 1911 ♣ Volume 93, Issue 22
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Football, Johnson sign recruiting class of 20

Paul Johnsons first signing class was introduced this week as letters of intent came into the athletic association all morning long. Tech signed 20 players during the signing period, short of the maximum 25 new scholarships allowed.

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by Akshay Amaraneni . 2008-02-08

Men's basketball loses to MD, beats Wake

Maryland snapped the Jackets three-game winning streak on Saturday by edging out the Jackets 88-86 at Alexander Memorial Coliseum.

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by Matt Hoffman . 2008-02-08

Women's tennis loses to No. 7 Northwestern, 6-1

The womens tennis team stumbled in an early matchup with No. 7 Northwestern this past weekend, falling to the Wildcats 6-1.

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by Akshay Amaraneni . 2008-02-08

Men's tennis sweeps both GA. Southern, Upstate

The mens team won its second double-header in a row, sweeping Ga. Southern and USC Upstate in both matches, 7-0.

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by Hahnming Lee . 2008-02-08

Women's basketball easily beats Clemson, FSU

The womens hoops team extended their winning streak to two with a victory over Florida State last Sunday at the AMC, 83-73. Earlier in the week, the Jackets were able to shutdown Clemson, 77-59.

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by Randy Darnowsky . 2008-02-08

Track and field competes in Ky.

The nationally ranked mens and womens track and field teams competed at the Rod McCravy Invitational this past weekend. The Jackets have been improving upon their already high marks in preparation for the conference and national championships later on in the season.

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by Randy Darnowsky . 2008-02-08