No. 20 Tech Welcomes Boston College, North Carolina for ACC Pod
THE FLATS –No. 20 Georgia Tech volleyball (8-2, 8-2 ACC) will return home this weekend, hosting Boston College (1-8, 0-8 ACC) and North Carolina (8-4, 7-3 ACC) to further the spring slate. The Yellow Jackets and Eagles will square off at 6 p.m. on Friday before the Jackets and Tar Heels are pitted against each other at 1 p.m. on Sunday to wrap up the pod. Boston College will also face North Carolina in a neutral match at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday.
TV
Friday, March 12 | No. 20 Georgia Tech vs. Boston College | 6 p.m. | ACC Network Extra | Watch | Live Stats
Junior setter
Mariana Brambilla paced the Jacket attack once again, this time with 11 kills to go with five digs and a pair of blocks. Freshman setter
Isabella D’Amico had the lone double double on the squad, tallying 29 assists on top of 10 digs. Junior outside hitter
Mikaila Dowd also had a solid outing, coming just shy of a double double with nine kills and eight digs along with two blocks.
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How it Happened
In a back-and-forth set, Pitt jumped in front 9-6 early on a four-point run. Another run of four by the Panthers increased their lead to 12-7, but Georgia Tech answered soon after with a four-point run of its own behind kills from junior middle blocker
From Zero-Star to All-Star in 4 Years
The following story appeared originally in the Winter issue of Everyday Champions magazine. See the full magazine here.
From the moment he was born, Moses Wright has been surprising people.
It started when his mother Calla saw her baby boy for the first time in the hospital. He was a big baby – 23 inches long – and she noticed immediately that this was going to be a tall kid. His fingers were long. His toes were long. His legs were long. And as he grew and she took him to the pediatrician for regular checkups, she was told that young Moses was always in the 100 percentile – or more – for his age.