THE FLATS – Recent Georgia Tech graduate
Noah Norton followed his opening round of 64 Monday with a 65 Tuesday and captured medalist honors at the U.S. Amateur qualifier at the Capital City Club Crabapple course in Milton, Ga. He qualified for the U.S. Amateur for the fifth straight year and will tee it up at the 121
st championship Aug. 9-15 at Oakmont, Pa.
Norton’s 11-under-par score of 129 earned him one of five spots available in the Crabapple qualifier and was two strokes clear of qualifiers Deven Patel of Johns Creek, Ga., who posted rounds of 65-66. Brent Hamm of Warner Robins, Ga. (68-64), a Trpy University junior, and Hunter Fry of Dacula, Ga. (65-67), a USC Upstate senior, tied for third place at 8-under-par 132.
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The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball team opened the ACC Tournament against Clemson last night. They ended up losing the game 11-5. However, it doesn’t mean the 2nd seed Yellow Jackets are out of the tournament. They will face off against 11th seed Louisville today. The game will take place at 3:00 PM today. Good luck to them as they aim to bounce back from their loss and advance in the tournament.
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For the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women’s basketball team, the 2020-21 season was certainly a special season. They surprised many when they went as far as the Sweet 16 in the NCAA tournament. On their journey they had many memorable games and this article helps bring back some of those good memories. It features video highlights from the Yellow Jackets dominant win over Wake Forest. The game took place on Jan. 21 and it was one the Yellow Jack
Naples, Fla. – Freshman
Christo Lamprecht fired a closing 2-under-par 70 Tuesday to finish in a tie for third place, including an eagle at the final hole that helped lift Georgia Tech into a second-place finish at the Calusa Cup golf tournament.
Will Dickson shot 71 Tuesday, and
Ben Smith fired a 73 to finish in a tie for ninth for the Jackets.
Tech, which began the day just a shot behind No. 2 Oklahoma for the lead after 36 holes, couldn’t keep up with the Sooners Tuesday but did maintain its second-place position with a 1-over-par total of 289. The Yellow Jackets wound up eight strokes behind Oklahoma, but finished ahead of top-ranked Florida State, No. 15 Florida, No. 8 Texas and No. 7 Wake Forest on the final leaderboard.
Naples, Fla. – Ben Smith shot an even-par 72 Sunday and is tied for sixth place individually, and Georgia Tech posted a 6-over-par 294 and is tied for fourth place after the opening round of the Calusa Cup.
TECH LINEUP – Smith, a junior from Novi, Mich., playing in just his third tournament of the spring, played the steadiest round among the Yellow Jackets Sunday, with two birdies and two bogeys and the rest pars over the par-72 Calusa Pines Golf Club. He is tied for sixth place individually, five strokes off the lead.
Noah Norton (Chico, Calif.),
Christo Lamprecht (George, South Africa) and
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