Georgia State junior guard Gaby MossPhoto credit: Georgia State Athletics
Georgia State junior guard Gaby Moss
Photo credit: Georgia State Athletics

Release from Georgia State Athletics:

Georgia State raced to a 101-55 win over Thomas University in Monday night’s home opener at the GSU Sports Arena.

Five Panthers scored in double figures, while 15 players saw action for Georgia State. GSU improves to 2-0 heading into Friday’s Thanksgiving Tournament.

The 100-point game was the 11th in school history and first since Dec. 14, 2000 vs. Morris Brown (105-45). The46-point margin tied the 12-largest and was the most since a 46-point win over Towon on Feb. 11, 2007.

Georgia State turned a 13-13 tie into a 22-13 lead, then grew that to 35-19 with nine minutes in the first half. The first 20-point lead came at 43-22 at 6:06 and the score grew to 52-27 at the half, a 25-point margin.

GSU’s defense forced 27 turnovers, made 17 steals and held Thomas to 28.1 percent shooting for the game. The host Panthers shot 46 percent from the field, hit 47 percent outside the 3-point line (8 of 17) and made 82.1 percent of its free throws (23 of 28).

Freshman Makeba Ponder scored 16 points in 14 minutes off the bench to lead Georgia State. Senior center Brittany Logan added 12 points and eight rebounds in 18 minutes. Reserve guard Ashlee Cole hit 12 points in 12 minutes off the bench. Point guard Alisha Andrews nailed 13 points, had five assists and four steals. Senior Kayla Nolan added another 10 points for GSU.

Thomas University, an NAIA school in Thomasville, Ga., slips to 4-4 on their season. Courtney Saunds led the Night Hawks with 21 points and six rebounds.

“A lot of people contributed in a lot of ways, but we have a long way to go to get to playing the time of basketball we are capable of playing,” veteran coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener said. “Overall, the team played hard and it shows the depth and versatility we will have this season.”

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