"A shot-blocking experience like that is something we aren't going to
run into very often," Sullivan said. "[Alvin] Jones was the catalyst. We
don't see monster shot-blocking like that in the Ivy League."
The 6'11 Jones did have his way with the Crimson, scoring 13 points,
grabbing 15 rebounds, and blocking eight shots. His total of 15
rebounds was his best since he pulled down 15 in a 64-61 overtime loss to
Stanford in 1999. Tony Akins led Tech with 19 points, going 5-for-6 behind the three-point line, and freshman Marvin Lewis scored 17.
The second half was all Georgia Tech, as the Jackets opened with a 8-0
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