Central Georgia Tech takes Connors State to wire before losing in national tournament

Central Georgia Tech takes Connors State to wire before losing in national tournament

Hutchinson, Kansas

 

          Central Georgia Tech cut an 8-point deficit to 2 in the final minute, but Connors State kept the Titans at bay at the free-throw line and held on for a 84-78 win Monday night in the first round of the National Junior College Athletic Association Tournament.

          The 21st-seeded Titans were making their national tournament debut, and stayed with the 12th seed from the start, leading as much as the Cowboys.

          The Cowboys took the lead for a chunk of the second half with 16:55 on a 3-pointer by Ra’Shawns Langston, for a 43-40 lead.

          It stayed a one- or two-possession game, CGTC retaking the lead with 10:21 left on Juvante Hayes’ 3-pointer.

          Connors State got on top for awhile on Mason Jones’ layup with 8:34 left. The 30-3 Cowboys seemed to take control and extended the lead to eight three times.

          CGTC kept fighting, though, and got to within 5 a few times, and then to within 2 on DeJon Waters Jr.’s 3-pointer with 25 seconds left.

          Jones made 2 free throws a couple seconds later, and the Titans got a bucket back on Anyeuri Castillo’s dunk with 11 seconds left.

          But Jones was good twice at the line, and the Titans missed a 3-pointer to seal it.

          CGTC was outshot 56.6-45.3 percent, and struggled from 3, outshot 58.3-27.8 percent.

          The Titans forced 5 more turnovers, but points off turnovers were even. The Cowboys also took advantage of 6 blocks, and took 16 more free throws.

          Michael Laster led CGTC with 17 points, 10 assists and 7 rebounds. Castillo added 14 points and 7 rebounds, while Cheick Kone had 11 points.

          Jones had 25 and Langston 18 for Connors State.