Author: Etienne Marcel Pourtout
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Inside the Inquirer: Postgame interview with Georgia State women’s basketball head coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener (12/19/14)
By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor We caught up with Georgia State women’s basketball head coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener following her team’s 71-66 home win over Massachusetts on Dec. 19. Topics included the Panthers’ defense, rebounding advantage, outside shooting and improving on turnovers. Audio below:
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Georgia State women’s basketball defeats Massachusetts, 71-66
By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor In the opening contest of the Hoops and Holiday Classic, the host Georgia State women’s basketball team earned a 71-66 win over Massachusetts on Friday at the GSU Arena. The Panthers improve to 5-3 on the season while the Minutewomen drop to 5-5. Makeba Ponder and Kayla Nolan each had…
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Georgia State Men’s Basketball Falls to Old Dominion 58-54 in Overtime
Release from Georgia State Athletics: Old Dominion overcame an eight-point deficit with under six minutes to play, holding Georgia State scoreless to send the game into overtime before earning a 58-54 win over the Panthers on Wednesday night. Old Dominion had a chance to win it in regulation, but Denzell Taylor missed a pair of…
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Georgia Tech’s Davis nets career high in win over Alabama State
Release from Georgia Tech Athletics: Sophomore Kaela Davis scored a career-high 33 points to lead the Georgia Tech women’s basketball team (7-4) to a 77-53 victory against Alabama State (3-5) on Wednesday night at McCamish Pavilion. “I felt like Kaela Davis carried us in the first half,” head coach MaChelle Joseph said. “She carried us…
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Kennesaw State men’s basketball moves past Youngstown State, 90-4
Release from Kennesaw State Athletics: In a game where the Owls needed players to step up, the team did just that getting the first road win of the season topping Youngstown State 90-84. “We showed great character tonight,” associate head coach David Rivers said. “Our captains Yonel Brown, Nigel Pruitt, Delbert Love and Orlando Coleman…
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Georgia State football signs seven Junior College Signees
Release from Georgia State Athletics: Georgia State bolstered its football roster with the addition of seven junior college signees Wednesday, the first day of the mid-year junior college signing period. The Panthers have added four linemen, two linebackers and one running back who are expected to enroll at Georgia State in January and participate in…
