Saturday, February 28, 2015

Golden Eagles fall in Final regular-season game at Atlanta Metro

ATLANTA – Chattahoochee Tech lost a nail-biter at Atlanta Metro 66-64 in the team's final regular-season game on Saturday. A floater by A.J. Mosby that would have tied the game and sent it to overtime was waved off as officials determined it was released after the final buzzer.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Mosby, Robinson named co-Players of the Week in GCAA

DEMOREST, Ga. – AJ Mosby and Elijah Robinson were named by GCAA Division I as co-Players of the Week for their performance in Golden Eagles victories against Central Georgia Tech, Georgia Perimeter and Albany Tech last week.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Eagles hold off Albany Tech in final regular season home game

SMYRNA, Ga. – Chattahoochee Tech finished the regular season home slate on Sunday with a 66-63 win over Albany Tech, finishing 14-2 in home games for the year and 8-2 at the Smyrna Community Center.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Golden Eagles pick up crucial GCAA win over Georgia Perimeter

SMYRNA, Ga. – Chattahoochee Tech erased a 12-point second-half deficit to defeat Georgia Perimeter 80-72 Thursday night at the Smyrna Community Center. The Golden Eagles (21-6, 9-6 GCAA) trailed 36-24 minutes into the second half, but caught GPC (14-12, 7-8) at the 12:41 mark after four straight points from Elijah Robinson made it 41-40 Chattahoochee Tech.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Eagles slide by Central Georgia Tech, 65-63

Warner Robins, GA - The CTC Golden Eagles defeated the previously nationally ranked Central Georgia Tech Titans 65-63 on the road Tuesday night in Warner Robins.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Eagles remain hot with close home win over Gordon State, 67-65

SMYRNA, Ga. – Chattahoochee Tech survived a late rally from Gordon State to come away with a 67-65 victory at the Smyrna Community Center on Wednesday night. The Golden Eagles (19-5, 7-5), who led by as many as eight points after going up 53-45, picked up the GCAA win thanks in large part to a late put-back by Carl Washington off a missed free throw, pushing the lead to 67-64 with under a minute to play.