Men’s Basketball Welcomes 6-9 Forward Jackson Fields to Georgia Tech
Jackson Fields, a 6-9 forward from Missouri City, Texas, has signed with Georgia Tech's men's basketball team, reuniting with head coach Scott Cross. Previously, Fields played at West Virginia and Troy, contributing significantly to both programs. Cross praised Fields' skills, noting he excels in communication, defense, and shooting, especially from the three-point range. Last season, Fields played in nine games for the Mountaineers, averaging 4.3 points and 3.4 rebounds per game, and was a vital part of Troy's Sun Belt Championship team in 2025.
By the Numbers- In nine games at West Virginia, Fields averaged 4.3 points and 3.4 rebounds per game.
- During his junior year at Troy, he averaged 7.9 points and 4.8 rebounds per game, shooting 48.7% from the field.
- Fields is part of a recruiting class that includes players from diverse backgrounds and locations.
- Georgia Tech athletics is launching a $500 million initiative to enhance athletic facilities and support.
As Fields joins the team, he is expected to bolster Georgia Tech's roster, aiming for competitiveness in upcoming seasons and to contribute to the success of the team's initiatives. With Cross's coaching, Fields could further develop his skills and impact the program positively.
Bottom LineJackson Fields represents a strategic addition for Georgia Tech basketball, bringing experience and winning qualities that could elevate the team's performance and aspirations for success in the Atlantic Coast Conference and beyond.
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