Jackets Dealt Setback Sunday Against Dolphins
Georgia Tech women's basketball suffered a close loss to Jacksonville Dolphins, 69-64. Despite leading for most of the game, the Jackets' second-half performance faltered, allowing the Dolphins to take the lead in the final quarter. Talayah Walker scored 15 points, while teammate Brianna Turnage contributed 10 points and nine rebounds. The Dolphins pulled ahead with key three-pointers and free throws, ending Tech's hopes for a comeback.
By the Numbers- Georgia Tech led the game at halftime with a score of 34-26.
- Talayah Walker scored a team-high 15 points and achieved a shooting percentage of 60% (6-for-10).
- Georgia Tech falls to a record of 2-2, while Jacksonville improves to 3-1.
- The Jackets will host West Georgia next, marking another opportunity to bounce back.
The Jackets are set to face West Georgia on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 7:00 p.m., aiming to improve their season record. This in-state matchup may serve as a crucial turning point for Tech’s momentum.
Bottom LineDespite the setback, Georgia Tech remains in contention and has the chance to regroup against West Georgia. The team's ability to capitalize on key moments will be essential for future success as they continue their season.
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