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Preview: Georgia Tech Visits Clemson in ACC Women’s Basketball Clash GREENVILLE, S.C. (Interstat) — The Clemson Lady Tigers will look to avenge a narrow January loss and continue their push toward the postseason when they host the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in an Atlantic Coast Conference women’s basketball game Thursday. The game is scheduled for Feb. 12, 2026, at the Bi-Lo Center. Clemson (17-8) enters the matchup with momentum, coming off an 83-59 rout of Boston College on Sunday. The Lady Tigers have won five of their last seven games. Georgia Tech (11-14) is also riding high after a surprising 74-52 victory over Stanford on the same day, snapping a two-game skid. The teams met just over a month ago in Atlanta, with Georgia Tech escaping with a 58-55 win. That result will undoubtedly fuel a Clemson squad that has been strong at home this season. A key matchup will feature two of the conference’s top performers. Clemson is led by dynamic guard Mia Moore, who is coming off a dominant 30-point, 12-rebound, six-assist effort against Boston College. Over her last seven games, Moore has averaged 13.9 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.4 assists, serving as the engine for the Lady Tigers’ offense. Georgia Tech will counter with La’Nya Foster, who exploded for a career-high 25 points in the win over Stanford. Foster’s scoring punch has been variable, but her high-ceiling performances, including an 11-point game at Duke, make her a critical X-factor for the Yellow Jackets. Clemson’s consistency has been its hallmark, with a defense that has held opponents to 58 points or fewer in three of its last five wins. Georgia Tech has struggled with offensive production outside of its Stanford upset, failing to reach 60 points in three of its previous four losses. The Lady Tigers hold a significant advantage in the standings, but the Yellow Jackets have proven they can beat them this season. Clemson will rely on Moore’s all-around game and home-court advantage, while Georgia Tech will need another standout performance from Foster and supporting players like Talayah Walker and Brianna Turnage to complete the season sweep. The contest continues a tough stretch for both teams in ACC play. Clemson travels to Syracuse next, while Georgia Tech visits Pittsburgh.

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