Video of Nevada vs Georgia Tech - 2004 Regional Semifinals
- Final Score: Nevada: 67, Georgia Tech: 72
- NCAA Tournament Game: 2004 Regional Semifinals
- Edward Jones Dome - St. Louis, Missouri
With the game tied and only 1:30 left on the clock, No. 3 seed Georgia Tech went on a 5-0 run to hold off the Nevada Wolfpack in a 72-67 victory. The win propelled the Yellow Jackets into Elite Eight, Final Four, and eventually the National Championship where they matched up against the unstoppable UConn Huskies.
NCAA Tournament Video Highlights
- Kirk Snyder gives the Wolf Pack an early lead with an excellent hop move inside and a bank off the glass. (Kirk Snyder, Nevada)
- Pure hustle points! Isma’il Muhammed picks the ball from Kirk Snyder then gets a tip in bucket for a Yellow Jacket lead (Isma'il Muhammed, Georgia Tech)
- Kirk Snyder hits a turnaround fade away jumper to take the lead back for the Wolf Pack (Kirk Snyder, Nevada)
- Marcelllus Kemp gets the rock and puts in a three to give Nevada their biggest lead at 7. (Marcellus Kemp, Nevada)
- Todd Okeson buries a three to give Nevada an eight point lead (Todd Okeson, Nevada)
- On two consecutive possessions, Theodis Tarver battles hard inside to get the offensive rebound and tip in, to get the Yellow Jackets within 1 pt. (Theodis Tarver, GT)
- Jermaine Washington rises above the rest to slam home an offensive rebound and propel Nevada to a 5 point halftime lead. (Jermaine Washington, Nevada)
- Todd Okeson gathers in a defensive rebound and gets it to Nick Fazekas who drains a three to give Nevada a 7 point lead (Nick Fazekas, Nevada)
- Off a fast break, Isma’ll Muhammed flies through the lane for a layup to tie the game. (Isma’ll Muhammed, Georgia Tech)
- Marvin Lewis uses a quick first step to work his way into the lane and get a layup to put Georgia Tech up by 4 pts. (Marvin Lewis, GT)
- Jarrett Jack passes the ball to Marvin Lewis, who makes the threepoint shot (Marvin Lewis, Georgia Tech)
- Jarrett Jack passes to Clarence Moore, who passes to Will Bynum, who makes a reverse layup while falling down (Will Bynum, Georgia Tech)