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  • Release from Georgia State Athletics: Like it did more than a decade ago, Georgia State has made itself at home in the NCAA tournament as the 14th-seeded Panthers earned the right to play a second game after knocking off third-seeded Baylor 57-56 on Thursday. The win pushed GSU into a Saturday matchup with Xavier, the

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  • Release from Georgia Athletics: No. 14 Georgia’s undefeated season came to an end at 12-0 on Sunday afternoon as Seton Hall upset the Lady Bulldogs, 70-51. Georgia (12-1) trailed most of the first half but rallied to take a 41-29 lead with 12:47 remaining. The Lady Bulldogs failed on two chances to add to that

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  • Release from Georgia Athletics: The Georgia Bulldogs rolled over Seton Hall, leading wire-to-wire on their way to a 65-47 victory on Sunday, December 21 at Stegeman Coliseum. Georgia (6-3) had its best defensive outing of the season, holding Seton Hall (9-2) to a season-low 47 points. It was also the fewest points the Bulldogs have

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  • Release from Kennesaw State Athletics: Despite having three scorers in double figures, the Kennesaw State men’s basketball team couldn’t overcome a highly efficient No. 15 Butler offense falling to the Bulldogs 93-51. “The game was what we thought it was going to be,” head coach Jimmy Lallathin said. “We were playing against a great team

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  • Release from Georgia Tech Athletics: The Georgia Tech women’s basketball team (5-2) defeated Villanova (1-4), 71-63, at the Gulf Coast Showcase at Germain Arena on Saturday afternoon. With the win, Tech moves on to the fifth place game and will play the winner of the College of Charleston and Minnesota game at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. “I

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  • Time for the first edition of the Triple Option, my review of all things college football related. We’ll start with my unofficial top-25 teams for this upcoming season in some order. When you get past the top-10 its unpredictable, especially in the preseason. I’m pretty confident in my top five or six teams but beyond

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