The South Georgia Technical College Lady Jets remained in 2nd place in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I women’s basketball national standings released February 22nd, 2021. This is the highest ranking ever for the Lady Jets who are currently 11 – 0 on the season.
Northwest Florida State College remained in first place this week with an 8 – 0 record. South Plains College, Chipola College, and Jones College also maintained their spots in the top 5 again this week. The Lady Jets will host the 5th ranked Jones College Bobcats in a 3 p.m. match-up in the hangar on Wednesday, February 24th. Both teams had cancellations this week so the game Wednesday was not on the schedule but will feature two top 5 teams in a battle to remain unbeaten. Jones College is 7 – 0 on the season.
In addition to the number two ranking nationally, the Lady Jets also had six individual members to be singled out in the individual rankings. The SGTC Jets also received votes to be included in this week’s national ranking and had three members earn individual national honors in the Division I rankings. The Lady Jets are currently in first place in the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association (GCAA) standings at 6 – 0 and the Jets are tied for second place with Albany Tech at 5 – 1. South Georgia State is currently first with a 5 – 0 and 11 – 0 record. The Jets are 7 – 5 overall. 5 – 4 overall.
“It is an honor to be considered as one of the top two teams in the country,” said South Georgia Technical College Athletic Director and Lady Jets head coach James Frey. “But now we have to take everything one game at a time and concentrate on remaining there and moving up.
“We have a tough game against Jones College on Wednesday and this will let us know where we are. They have a great problem and this is a test for our young ladies,” said Frey. “We will need to play like a number one or number two team to win.”
In addition to the 2nd place team ranking, South Georgia Technical College had six individual players recognized nationally for their individual efforts. Sophomore center Femme Sikuzani, who stands at 6’ 5” from Goma, DRC, earned national recognition in three different categories. Sikuzani dropped from the 4th best rebounder in the nation to 12th. She has a total of 96 rebounds this season. The national leader has a total of 129.
She is averaging 4.1 offensive rebounds per game which earned her 41st in the nation. She has a total of 45 offensive rebounds and 51 defensive rebounds. Sikuzani was also ranked 30th nationally for blocks per game. She is averaging 1.8.
Her teammate, sophomore Hope Butera, 6’ 3” forward from Kigali, Rwanda, is currently 23rd in the nation with 79 rebounds this season. She was 13th last week.
Sophomore guard Imani McNeal from Locus Grove, is tied for 40th in the nation in total points scored this season with 136. Sophomore guard Veronica Charles, 5’ 4” from Benue State, Nigeria, is currently 9th in the nation in steals averaging 4.2 per game. Their teammates sophomore guard Moe Shida and freshman guard Maikya Simmons were tied for 42nd in assists per game with an average of 4.5 per outing.
Three members of the SGTC Jets earned national recognition this week as they moved to 7 – 5 overall and 5 – 1 in the conference. Sophomore forward Jalen Reynolds, 6’ 7”, is currently the 2nd best rebounder in the nation. He has 124 total rebounds this season. The leader has 136. His teammate Marvin McGhee is tied for the 42nd position with a total of 74 rebounds this season.
Reynolds was also ranked 19th in defensive rebounds per game with an average of 7.3 and 18th in offensive rebounds with an average of 4.0 per outing. The third member of the Jets to shine nationally was freshman guard Will Johnston. He is currently 43rd in the nation in free throw percentage shooting. He is hitting 88.6% of his foul shots.
The Jets did receive an honorable mention is this week’s standings despite their five losses. Four of those losses came to nationally ranked opponents. This past week the Jets split with Georgia Highlands College. The Charges were ranked 16th before the loss to the Jets but are now 21st. Another GCAA opponent, South Georgia State College is currently ranked 19th nationally with an 11 – 0 record.
The Lady Jets host the 5th ranked Jones College Bobcats at 3 p.m. Wednesday, February 24th in the Hangar and then travel to Hanceville, Alabama on Saturday to play Wallace State Community College at 2 p.m. CST. The Lady Jets will then host Georgia Highlands on Tuesday, March 2nd at 5:30 p.m. in the Hangar before traveling to Rome for rematches on March 5th and 6th at 5:30 p.m. and 2 p.m.
The Jets host Southern Crescent at 3 p.m. in the Hangar on Saturday, February 27th and then travel to Southern Crescent on Tuesday, March 2nd and Waycross on March 4th to play South Georgia State College on Thursday, March 4th. Both games are at 7 p.m. The Jets will host South Georgia State College on Saturday, March 6 p.m. at 3 p.m.