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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Georgia State volleyball head coach Flavia Siqueira and junior setter Shanelle Martinez for an exclusive interview September 18. Topics included the Panthers starting the season with a 7-2 mark, leading the Sun Belt Conference in points per set and aces, finding balance on offense, growing on the defensive end and
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Georgia State football head coach Dell McGee and quarterback Christian Veilleux following the team’s 36-32 home win over Vanderbilt September 15. Topics included the victory, the importance of the win for building the program, the emergence of tight end Ted Hurst as a threat including catching the game-winning
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United manager Rob Valentino and player Dax McCarty following the team’s practice September 12. Topics included the firing of former vice president and technical director Carlos Bocanegra September 4, McCarty’s approach to contests heading into retirement and preparing to host Nashville SC September 13. YouTube Spotify
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The Sports Inquirer attended the Georgia State football presser following practice September 10. Participants included head coach Dell McGee, junior wide receiver Ted Hurst and junior defensive back Jyron Gilmore. Topics included the home win over Chattanooga September 7, areas of improvement and preparing to host SEC opponent Vanderbilt September 14. YouTube Spotify
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The Sports Inquirer attended the post-game presser of Georgia State football player Christian Veilleux following the team’s 24-21 home win over Chattanooga September 7. Topic included the victory, the rushing attack and short passes on offense controlling play, having multiple comebacks in the victory, acclimating into the Panthers’ program as an offseason transfer and preparing
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The Sports Inquirer attended the post-game presser of Georgia State football head coach Dell McGee following the team’s 24-21 home win over Chattanooga September 7. Topic included the victory, using turnovers to gain an advantage, the rushing attack and short passes on offense controlling play, the performances of Christian Veilleux, Ted Hurst and Justin Abraham,