The No. 3 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets are set to host the No. 23 Boston College Eagles in a three‑game series that could determine the ACC regular‑season champion.
A historic offensive surge
Georgia Tech’s lineup has rewritten the record books, boasting the nation’s best offense in terms of batting average, on‑base percentage and runs scored. The team sits at 42‑9 overall and 22‑5 in ACC play, the strongest conference mark in 131 years of Tech baseball.
The Jackets have already collected 11 victories against Top 15 opponents and sit atop the country with 16 Quad 1 wins, underscoring the strength of their schedule.
First‑year head coach James Ramsey has guided the squad to the best 50‑game start in program history, positioning the team to clinch back‑to‑back regular‑season titles with a magic number of two over North Carolina.
Offensive standouts are piling up historic numbers. Drew Burress has tied the Georgia Tech career home‑run record with 57 and leads the ACC with 71 runs scored, while Carson Kerce matched the program’s double record at 27. Jarren Advincula tops the nation with 93 hits and a .435 average, the highest mark in Power 4 competition.
Ryan Zuckerman has added 20 home runs, ranking second in the ACC, and the team’s depth extends to multiple contributors who have helped shape this record‑breaking season.
Looking ahead
Although Tech holds a 21‑18 all‑time series edge over Boston College, it has not captured a series win against the Eagles since 2019. The upcoming matchups therefore represent both a chance to extend that streak and a critical test against a disciplined opponent.
With the championship picture tightening, the series will be a showcase of the Jackets’ firepower and their pursuit of consecutive ACC regular‑season titles.