Ga. Tech's Radakovich withholding review on Hewitt
ATLANTA (AP) -Georgia Tech athletic director Dan Radakovich says he will wait until the end of the season for “any discussion” on coach Paul Hewitt's status.
Georgia Tech finished a disappointing seventh in the Atlantic Coast Conference in the regular season and plays North Carolina on Thursday night in the ACC tournament in Greensboro, N.C.
Radakovich told The Associated Press Tuesday there is still “much to be gained” by the Yellow Jackets.
Hewitt's Yellow Jackets may need to win at least one game in the ACC tournament to earn a bid to the NCAA tournament.
Georgia Tech, 19-11 overall, finished 7-9 in the ACC. Hewitt has only one winning ACC record in 10 seasons, including five straight finishes of sixth or lower.
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