Tag: college basketball
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Inside the Inquirer: Postgame presser with Georgia State men’s basketball head coach Ron Hunter (1/3/15)
By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor We attended the postgame presser of Georgia State men’s basketball head coach Ron Hunter following his team’s 82-69 home win over Arkansas-Little Rock on Jan. 3. Topics included the Panthers’ offense along with the efforts of guards Kevin Ware and R.J. Hunter. Audio below:
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Georgia State women’s basketball falls to Arkansas-Little Rock
Release from Georgia State Athletics: Shooting 57.7 percent in the first half and 54.7 percent for the game, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock rolled to a 75-55 win over Georgia State in Sun Belt women’s basketball at the GSU Sports Arena Saturday afternoon. Junior guard Alexius Dawn was the main sparkplug with 21…
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Georgia State men’s basketball defeats Arkansas-Little Rock, 82-69
By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor Behind a career-high 21 points from Kevin Ware and a game-high 22 points from Ryan Harrow, the Georgia State men’s basketball team won its Sun Belt Conference home opener on Saturday with a 82-69 win over Arkansas-Little Rock at the GSU Arena in Atlanta. Georgia State (9-4, 2-0 Sun Belt)…
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Owls Start off New Year with 79-58 Rout of Florida A&M
Release from Kennesaw State Athletics: The Kennesaw State women’s basketball team opened the New Year off with a bang as the Owls routed Florida A&M, 79-58, on Friday night (Jan. 2) at the KSU Convocation Center. “It felt great [to get the win],” said head coach Nitra Perry. “The one good thing about a loss is…
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Georgia Tech women’s basketball falls to No. 7 Louisville, 75-48
Release from Georgia Tech Athletics: Mariya Moore shook off the worst game of her season and showed she’s more than just a 3-point shooter. Moore tied a career high with 22 points to lead No. 7 Louisville to a 75-48 win against Georgia Tech on Friday night in the Cardinals’ Atlantic Coast Conference debut. She…
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Lady Bulldogs Lose At Mississippi State
Release from Georgia Athletics: A 15-2 run early in the second half propelled No. 17 Mississippi State past No. 19 Georgia, 64-56, in both teams’ SEC opener on Friday afternoon. Monticello, Miss., native Tiaria Griffin led Georgia with 13 points, 11 in the first half. Freshman Mackenzie Engram added 11 points, all in the second…
