- Matchup: Monmouth Hawks vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
- Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025
- Venue: McCamish Pavilion, Atlanta, GA
- Broadcast: ACC Extra
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This Saturday, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (5-3) will take on the Monmouth Hawks (4-4) at McCamish Pavilion.

In their last outing, the Monmouth Hawks secured a victory over Princeton with a score of 63-58. Monmouth achieved a field goal percentage of 40.7%, shooting 22 out of 54, while also connecting on 3 of 14 three-point attempts. At the free-throw line, the Hawks excelled, sinking 16 of 19 attempts for an impressive 84.2% accuracy. On the boards, they managed to grab 27 rebounds, including 5 on the offensive end. Additionally, they recorded 10 assists, forced 18 turnovers from the rival team, and secured 12 steals. Defensively, Monmouth allowed Princeton to shoot 43.1% from the floor, with the Tigers going 22 for 51. Princeton contributed 13 assists and had 5 steals in the game while collecting 33 total rebounds (6 offensive, 27 defensive) without any blocks. The Tigers finished the game shooting 66.7% from the charity stripe, making 6 of 9 attempts, and hit 8 out of their 24 three-point shots. The Hawks were called for 10 personal fouls, while Princeton racked up 18.
Jason Rivera-Torres played a pivotal role in the victory. He shot 40.0% from the floor, contributing 20 points on 6 of 15 shooting, along with 3 assists, 5 rebounds, and spent 38 minutes on the court.
Currently, Monmouth enters this matchup with a record of 4-4 this season, averaging 75.6 points per game (ranked 226th in Division I), hitting 44.9% of their field goal attempts. The Hawks are shooting 35.9% from beyond the arc and converting 73.3% of their free throws. As a unit, they are grabbing 37.9 rebounds per game and have recorded 108 assists, placing them 241st nationally. The team averages 12.6 turnovers and commits around 16.8 fouls each game.
Defensively, the Hawks force about 12.3 turnovers per game and commit 19.1 fouls. They rank 230th nationally in allowing assists, having surrendered 113 this season. Monmouth’s defense permits opponents to shoot 42.5% from the field (204 of 480) and allows 34.0 rebounds per game. Their opponents are hitting 35.7% of their three-point attempts as the Hawks rank 191st in Division I for points allowed per game (73.6).
In their last game, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets fell to Mississippi State, losing 85-73. The Yellow Jackets managed to collect 35 rebounds in total (23 defensive and 12 offensive) but turned the ball over 5 times while registering 7 steals. Mississippi State committed 13 fouls, allowing Georgia Tech to shoot 20 free throws, of which they made 13 for a 65.0% success rate. The Yellow Jackets shot 26 out of 77 from the field, resulting in a shooting percentage of 33.8%, and converted only 8 of 30 three-point attempts (26.7%). Conversely, Mississippi State shot 50.8% from the floor, hitting 31 out of 61 attempts, although Georgia Tech allowed their opponents to hit 27.3% of their 3-point shots (6 of 22) and secured 17 of 22 at the foul line (77.3%). The Yellow Jackets allowed Mississippi State to collect 42 rebounds in total (9 offensive).
Kowacie Reeves was instrumental for the Yellow Jackets in the matchup, scoring 23 points on 8 of 20 shooting and adding 9 rebounds, while contributing 1 assist across 34 minutes played.
Georgia Tech holds a record of 5-3 so far this season. Offensively, the Yellow Jackets are shooting 43.2% from the field, ranking 272nd nationally. They have totaled 572 points this season (71.5 points per game) and are securing 40.8 rebounds per contest. Averaging 16.4 assists per game (90th in Division I), Georgia Tech also turns the ball over 14.1 times per game. The team has fouled 17.6 times a game and converts 61.3% on free throws.
On defense, the Yellow Jackets are positioned 76th in college basketball for points allowed per game, averaging 67.5. They force 13.5 turnovers per game and are permitting teams to shoot 38.1% from the field (32nd in college). The Georgia Tech defense allows only 26.6% on three-pointers (58 of 218) while their opponents convert 69.1% of free throws. The Yellow Jackets concede 12.6 assists and 36.6 rebounds per game, ranking 143rd and 266th in those areas respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Pick Georgia Tech
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