South Georgia Tech defeats Gordon College

Jets secure third place in GCAA standings with 92-66 win

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

The South Georgia Technical College Jets closed the regular season on a strong note Saturday, defeating Gordon College 92-66 to secure third place in the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association standings and extend their winning streak to five games.

Why it matters

The victory improved South Georgia Tech's record to 15-15 overall and 11-5 in conference play, setting them up for a quarterfinal matchup in the NJCAA Region XVII tournament against Albany Technical College.

The details

South Georgia Tech used a balanced offensive effort and a strong second half to pull away for the 26-point victory. Jalexs Ewing led the Jets with 24 points, while Clark Mastin scored 17 and Jarius Davis had 16. Matt Mbole recorded a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds.

  • South Georgia Tech closed the regular season on Saturday, March 8, 2026.
  • The Jets will host Albany Technical College in a quarterfinal matchup on Tuesday, March 11, 2026.

The players

South Georgia Technical College Jets

The men's basketball team of South Georgia Technical College, which finished the regular season with a 15-15 overall record and 11-5 in the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association.

Gordon College

The men's basketball team of Gordon College, which finished the regular season with an 8-8 conference record and fourth place in the GCAA standings.

Jalexs Ewing

A player for the South Georgia Technical College Jets who led the team with 24 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals in the win over Gordon College.

Clark Mastin

A player for the South Georgia Technical College Jets who scored 17 points in the win over Gordon College.

Jarius Davis

A player for the South Georgia Technical College Jets who scored 16 points in the win over Gordon College.

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What’s next

The winner of Tuesday's quarterfinal game between South Georgia Tech and Albany Tech will advance to the Region XVII semifinals in Macon on March 13-14.

The takeaway

South Georgia Tech's strong finish to the regular season, including a win over conference champion Central Georgia Tech, has them positioned well for a deep run in the NJCAA Region XVII tournament as they look to avenge an earlier loss to Albany Tech and advance to the semifinals.