It was a new game after back-to-back lay-ups from Harvey and fellow sophomore Andrew Gellert pushed the game to a 24-24 tie with 8:28 remaining in the half.
But that was the closest Harvard would get to the Yellow Jackets.
Georgia Tech turned its game up a notch, taking advantage of its
tremendous height advantage by blocking Harvard's shots and pulling
down a vast majority of the rebounds.
In the first half alone, Tech
out-rebounded the Crimson 31-13. At halftime, the Yellow Jackets had achieved a comfortable 43-30 lead.
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