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NCAA
Thursday, February 12, 2026
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Georgia Tech03303467
Wake Forest03704683

Game Recap

Wake Forest didn’t leave much up for debate on February 12, 2026. The Demon Deacons controlled the game’s terms and pulled away for an 83-67 win over Georgia Tech, a result that flips momentum for a team that entered the night in a slide.

The win moved Wake Forest to 13-12 on the season after arriving at 12-12 with a WLLLL recent form line. Georgia Tech, meanwhile, dropped to 11-15 after starting the night at 11-14 and LLLLL over its last five.

How the game swung

With no quarter-by-quarter breakdown available, the clearest signal of control is the final margin and scoring profile: Wake Forest reached 83 points and created enough separation to keep Georgia Tech from making a late push. In a college game, an 83-point output typically reflects clean offense—whether through pace, shot-making, or consistent trips to the line—and Wake Forest paired it with enough stops to hold Georgia Tech to 67.

For Georgia Tech, the challenge was twofold: keeping up with Wake Forest’s scoring rate and generating enough answers to change the game’s rhythm. The Yellow Jackets never found a sustained run that could compress the margin and force Wake Forest into late-game possessions under pressure.

Key performances

Individual stat lines weren’t provided, but Wake Forest’s 83 points tells the story of a team that got production across its offense. Whether it came via perimeter creation, interior finishes, or second-side execution, the Demon Deacons consistently found enough quality possessions to build and maintain a cushion.

Georgia Tech’s 67 points, by contrast, underscores how thin the margin becomes when you’re chasing—especially against an opponent that can score without extended droughts. The Yellow Jackets needed a higher offensive ceiling to offset the game’s flow and couldn’t get there.

What it means going forward

For Wake Forest, this is the kind of result that can reset a week. The Demon Deacons not only ended a rough stretch, they did it with a decisive road win—83 points on the board and a comfortable margin. At 13-12, they now have a baseline to build on as the season pushes toward its final phase.

For Georgia Tech, the loss extends a difficult run and deepens the urgency. Falling to 11-15 with a continued skid, the Yellow Jackets need a response quickly—starting with finding a more reliable offensive identity and a way to keep games from tilting into opponent-controlled tempos.

Final

Wake Forest 83, Georgia Tech 67

Game date: February 12, 2026
Venue: TBD