NCAAB Game Recap - Arkansas at Georgia Tech
Mon Nov 25, 2019 7:00 PM EST

VaTec
71
MSU
66
F
Kansas
93
Chami
63
F
Kent
52
OhSt
71
F
Chat
46
Tenn
58
F
Aub
84
NM
59
F
ASU
62
VCU
78
F
NE
62
USA
74
F
ColSt
70
NMSt
78
F(OT)
(N/A)
51
Drex
84
F
Yale
73
W MI
51
F
GrCan
68
IlSt
63
F
LoyIL
55
SoFL
66
F
Drake
59
Mia-O
67
F
Seatt
70
Buck
77
F
UGA
61
Dayt
80
F
Ford
64
W Ky
69
F
Detr
62
UL
81
F
WriSt
72
Web
57
F
GMas
60
ODU
53
F
IUPUI
77
LoyMD
81
F
Valpa
77
Cin
81
F(OT)
KSU
59
Pitt
63
F
(N/A)
83
Winth
127
F
Wisc
52
Rich
62
F
Butl
63
Mizzu
52
F
Ark
62
GaTec
61
F(OT)
Lipsco
78
TNTec
65
F
(N/A)
56
NoKY
86
F
ChiSt
56
FSU
113
F
WaSt
71
Nebras
82
F
Murr
64
LaSal
75
F
South
51
NebOm
78
F
Troy
66
AlaAM
80
F
CSNor
84
WIGB
85
F
SeLA
70
Vand
78
F
TAMIn
52
UTRGV
79
F
AbCh
56
TxSt
61
F
(N/A)
45
ORU
99
F
Oakl
50
NIU
74
F
SCSt
66
APSU
92
F
JU
57
Campbl
62
F
Nev
77
BGSU
62
F
ChBap
67
ArkPB
75
F
LaTec
75
Ind
88
F
Brad
51
NW
78
F
TXSo
62
Mont
74
F
Okla
54
Stan
73
F
TNSt
49
SDSU
62
F
BYU
78
UCLA
63
F

Nov 25, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

Arkansas

33

26

3

62

Georgia Tech

30

29

2

61

Jones hits 3 in final second of OT, Arkansas beats Jackets
Mon Nov 25, 2019 10:49 PM

ATLANTA (AP) Mason Jones knew either he or Isaiah Joe would take the last shot. Even so, he never figured to win the game the way he did.

"I gave the ball to Isaiah," Jones said. "Isaiah took three dribbles to the left, to the middle. They double-teamed him. He threw it to me. I dribbled three times, stepped back. Backboard. God bless us."

Jones banked in a 3-pointer from the right wing with one-tenth of a second left in overtime, helping Arkansas stay unbeaten with a 62-61 victory over Georgia Tech on Monday night.

"I definitely did not call backboard," Jones said with a smile.

Georgia Tech took its first lead since the midway point of the first half on James Banks' short turnaround jumper with 22.3 seconds remaining, but Arkansas did not call timeout before Jones' 25-footer sent the Yellow Jackets to their second straight loss.

"We had the lead and we played great defense on that last possession," Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner said. "The kid hit a prayer."

Jones scored 24 points and Joe had 13 for Arkansas (6-0), which won its first road game under coach Eric Musselman.

"We didn't call a timeout for a reason," Musselman said. "I didn't want their defense to get set and as long as Isaiah or Mason had the ball in their hands, we were going to take that thing and either make a shot or miss a shot and get out of here with no time on the clock."

Banks had 20 points and 13 rebounds for Georgia Tech (2-2).

Neither team scored in the extra period before taking their final shots, and the game went to overtime after both teams missed a shot on their last two possessions of regulation. The Jackets tried an in-bound pass and tip for the 6-foot-10 Banks, but the ball bounced off his hands as the buzzer sounded.

Jose Alvarado, Georgia Tech's starting point guard, was sidelined by an ankle injury for the second time in the last three games. Bubba Parham took Alvarado's spot and had 10 points, two assists and a game-high six turnovers. Pastner said Alvarado will likely miss the next three games.

Arkansas took a nine-point lead, the biggest of the game, when Jones stole the ball from Parham and hit a free throw with 16:07 remaining. Georgia Tech went on a 12-4 run to pull within one on Evan Cole's lay-in about four minutes later.

Michael Devoe banked in a shot on the left side and Parham hit two free throws as the Jackets twice tied the game, but they were down by seven at the 5:57 mark when Pastner was called for a technical foul after Jones hit a baseline layup and drew a foul from Devoe. He hit the next three free throws for a five-point possession.

Arkansas forced 23 turnovers and outscored the Jackets 18-11 in points off miscues. Banks turned the ball over three times. Jones and Joe took turns stealing the ball from Parham for fast-break layups as the Razorbacks led by seven.

Arkansas was up 33-30 entering the second half.

"The 23 turnovers just ended up biting us in the rear," Pastner said. "However, our guys played their tails off. That's all you can ask for, and they've done it every game."

BIG PICTURE

Arkansas: It wasn't against a top-flight program, but the victory should give the Razorbacks a boost of confidence despite another off night from Isaiah Joe, who went 4 for 15 from the field one game after he had five points against South Dakota. Joe last season became the first freshman to lead the SEC in 3-point shooting at 41.3%. He's shooting 36.3 this season. The Razorbacks could use a better supporting cast, too, as their bench players were outscored 10-0.

Georgia Tech: Michael Devoe began the night as the ACC's leading scorer, averaging 26 points per game, but he struggled against Arkansas' lengthy guards, missing seven of his first nine attempts and finishing with 12 points on 4 for 16 shooting. Musselman credited Jimmy Whitt Jr. and the Razorbacks' help defense with limiting Devoe.

UP NEXT

Arkansas: Hosts Northern Kentucky on Saturday and Austin Peay on Dec. 3.

Georgia Tech: Host Bethune-Cookman on Sunday and Nebraska on Dec. 4.

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Leaders

Arkansas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Jones 24 0 3 7 5 0
I. Joe 13 0 1 9 6 0
Georgia Tech PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Banks III 20 0 1 14 1 1
M. Devoe 12 0 3 6 2 0

Team Comparison

Ark GaTec
Points For 62 61
Field Goals 22/59-37% 22/53-42%
Three Pointers 7/25-28% 2/12-17%
Free Throws 11/16-69% 15/22-68%
Offensive Rebounds 3 10
Defensive Rebounds 27 37
Rebounds 31 48
Blocks 4 1
Steals 15 6
Turnovers 14 24
Personal Fouls 22 16
Technical Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Ark Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Nov 25 Ark 62 @ GaTec 61 M. Jones 24 J. Banks III 20

Game Information

Stadium: McCamish Pavilion, Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance: 6,547
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