ATLANTA, GA– Georgia Tech catcher Vahn Lackey made history on Tuesday night when he became the first Georgia Tech baseball player to play all eight fielding positions in a single game.
As Georgia Tech begins spring practice today, they are also beginning the fourth year under the direction of head coach Brent Key. Key has brought Georgia Tech back to relevance and he is looking to build on the 9-4 season that the program had last season.
A 2027 edge rusher is set to visit the Flats this upcoming weekend to take in the action of the spring for the Yellow Jackets as they commence tomorrow.
The Georgia Tech job came open on Sunday after the Yellow Jackets moved on from former head coach Damon Stoudamire after three seasons and not making the NCAA tournament.
As the coaching search begins for the Yellow Jackets and one of the toughest job hires for athletic director Ryan Alpert continues, there are a number of high-ranking assistants who could make sense for Georgia Tech.
Spring practice begins this upcoming week for the Yellow Jackets as their start day is set for Tuesday, March 10th. It will be the first time we see the Yellow Jackets in the new year with all of the new offseason acquisitions, new freshmen, and coaching changes.
Georgia Tech has announced that they are firing men’s basketball head coach Damon Stoudamire after three seasons. The move comes after the Yellow Jackets finished with a 2-16 record in ACC play and an 11-20 record overall.
Georgia Tech moved on from Damon Stoudamire after a three year stint that saw Stoudamire go 42-55 and not make the NCAA tournament any of the three years he was the head coach.
Georgia Tech made it official. After three seasons, a 42–55 record, and a 12-game losing streak to close the year, the Yellow Jackets have dismissed head coach Damon Stoudamire.
On Sunday, Georgia Tech became the second power-conference men's basketball program to fire its head coach, as the Yellow Jackets parted ways with Damon Stoudamire. Here's a look at five potential replacements.
ATLANTA — The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball might just have the most dangerous lineup in college baseball — and the numbers back it up. Under first-year head coach James Ramsey, the Yellow Jackets have stormed out to a 12–1 start and climbed into the national top five early in the 2026 season.