AUGUSTA, Ga. — Georgia Southwestern State University's
JR Jacobs and
Ray'ven Robinson were recognized among the Peach Belt Conference's top performers for the 2025-26 season, earning All-Conference honors in their respective sports.
Jacobs was named to the All-Peach Belt Conference Men's Basketball Third Team, while Robinson secured a spot on the All-Peach Belt Conference Women's Basketball Second Team.
Jacobs Earns Third Team Recognition
A junior guard from Memphis, Tennessee, Jacobs established himself as one of the league's most consistent and efficient perimeter players this season.
Jacobs averaged 13.5 points per game, shooting an impressive 48.8% from the field and 40.9% from three-point range, making him one of the most reliable outside threats in the conference. His ability to stretch defenses opened opportunities across the floor for the Hurricanes' offense.
Beyond scoring, Jacobs served as the primary facilitator, recording a team-high 130 assists and averaging 4.6 assists per game, which ranked second in the PBC. His steady control of the offense and ability to create for teammates made him a constant matchup challenge for opposing defenses throughout the season and his 2.4 assist-to-turnover ratio was tops in the league. On the defensive end of the floor, Jacobs tied for sixth in the PBC with 1.4 steals per game.
Robinson Secures Second Team Honors
On the women's side, Robinson delivered one of the most productive offensive seasons in the Peach Belt.
The junior guard ranked seventh in the conference in scoring average (15.0 points per game) while finishing sixth in field goal percentage (41.4%). She also ranked 11th in free throw percentage (72.4%) and 11th in assists (2.7 per game), showcasing her versatility as both a scorer and playmaker.
Robinson scored in double figures in 21 games this season and eclipsed the 20-point mark six times, providing consistent offensive firepower for the Lady Hurricanes.
Together, Jacobs and Robinson's All-Conference selections reflect Georgia Southwestern's continued presence among the Peach Belt's top programs, highlighting two players who served as steady leaders and impactful contributors throughout the 2025-26 campaign.