Georgia Tech vs Monmouth

Dec 6 2025 • 7:00 AM EST

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Overview

On Saturday, December 6, 2025, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets will host the Monmouth Hawks at McCamish Pavilion in Atlanta, Georgia. Tip-off is scheduled for 12:00 PM Eastern Time. This non-conference matchup provides both teams an opportunity to recalibrate before entering their respective conference schedules. For Georgia Tech, the game is crucial as they aim to snap a three-game losing streak and regain momentum. For Monmouth, it's a chance to secure a notable road victory against a Power Five opponent.

Season Snapshot

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

The Yellow Jackets enter the game with a 5-4 record. They have faced a challenging stretch, losing their last three games to DePaul, Drake, and Mississippi State. This marks the first time Georgia Tech has dropped three consecutive non-conference games since December 2017. Offensively, the team averages 71.7 points per game, ranking near the bottom of the ACC. They also struggle with shooting efficiency, holding the lowest field goal percentage (41.9%), three-point percentage (29.7%), and free throw percentage (61.7%) in the conference. (cbssports.com)

Monmouth Hawks

Monmouth also holds a 5-4 record. They've shown resilience, winning four of their last five games, including a 63-58 victory over Princeton on December 3. Defensively, the Hawks lead the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) in blocks per game, averaging 5.6, and rank 23rd nationally in this category. Offensively, they average 71.8 points per game, slightly higher than Georgia Tech's average. (monmouthhawks.com)

Recent Form

Georgia Tech

The Yellow Jackets have struggled in recent outings. In their most recent game on December 3, they fell 85-73 to Mississippi State. Kowacie Reeves Jr. led the team with a career-high 23 points, including seven three-pointers. However, the team shot just 33.8% from the field, contributing to their third consecutive loss. (reuters.com)

Monmouth

The Hawks are entering the game on a two-game winning streak. Their latest victory was a 63-58 win over Princeton, where Jason Rivera-Torres scored 20 points. This performance highlights Rivera-Torres's growing influence on the team. (uk.sports.yahoo.com)

Talking Points

  • Georgia Tech's Offensive Struggles: Can the Yellow Jackets overcome their shooting inefficiencies to secure a win?

  • Monmouth's Defensive Prowess: Will the Hawks' leading national ranking in blocks per game disrupt Georgia Tech's offense?

  • Leadership Dynamics: With Georgia Tech seeking a floor leader, how will their backcourt respond?

  • Home Court Advantage: Georgia Tech boasts a 5-1 home record; can they maintain this dominance?

  • Impact of Recent Performances: How will Monmouth's recent victories influence their confidence on the road?

Players to Watch

  • Kowacie Reeves Jr. (Georgia Tech): After a standout performance with 23 points against Mississippi State, Reeves aims to lead his team back to form.

  • Jason Rivera-Torres (Monmouth): Scored 20 points in the win over Princeton, showcasing his offensive capabilities.

  • Mouhamed Sylla (Georgia Tech): Leads the team with 8.8 rebounds per game, crucial for controlling the boards.

  • Jack Collins (Monmouth): Leads the CAA with 2.1 steals per game, adding a defensive edge to Monmouth's lineup.

  • Lamar Washington (Georgia Tech): Averaging 14.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game, contributing significantly across the board.

Key Matchups & Storylines

  • Offensive Efficiency vs. Defensive Dominance: Georgia Tech's low shooting percentages face Monmouth's top-ranked block defense.

  • Leadership on the Court: Georgia Tech's search for a floor leader contrasts with Monmouth's established leadership from Rivera-Torres.

  • Home Court Dynamics: Georgia Tech's strong home record will be tested against Monmouth's recent road performance.

Fun Facts

  • Georgia Tech's 71.7 points per game are tied for the second-fewest in the ACC.

  • Monmouth leads the CAA in blocks per game, averaging 5.6.

  • The last time Georgia Tech lost three consecutive non-conference games was in December 2017.

  • Monmouth's Jack Collins leads the CAA with 2.1 steals per game.

  • Georgia Tech's Mouhamed Sylla leads the team with 8.8 rebounds per game.

Things to Chirp About

  • "Can Georgia Tech's offense find its rhythm against Monmouth's top-ranked defense?"

  • "Will Monmouth's recent road success continue in Atlanta?"

  • "Is Kowacie Reeves Jr. the key to ending Georgia Tech's losing streak?"

  • "How will Jason Rivera-Torres's leadership impact Monmouth's performance?"

Prediction

Georgia Tech enters the game with a strong home record and the urgency to break their losing streak. However, Monmouth's recent form and defensive prowess present significant challenges. The game is expected to be closely contested, with both teams vying to assert their dominance.


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