After coach Josh Pastner took the Yellow Jackets to the NIT Championship in his first season with the team, Georgia Tech basketball season ticket sales have already exceeded last season’s sales, according to the Institute.

After going 17-4 at home last season, the Yellow Jackets will have an 18-game home late of games that include conference match ups against Clemson, Duke, Miami, NC State, Notre Dame, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest at McCamish Pavilion.

“It’s an exciting time for Georgia Tech basketball, to build on the success we enjoyed last season with an accomplished group of veterans coming back and a great group of newcomers... I’ve said it many times, if we can get our fans to buy tickets and persuade others to do the same, we can have one of the best in the ACC and in college basketball,” Pastner said, according to Georgia Tech.

Season tickets are still available and can be purchased on Georgia Tech's official website.

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