georgia state athletics
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor The Sports Inquirer spoke with Georgia State volleyball player Sally Polhamus before practice on August 25 in Atlanta . Topics included thoughts on the team’s preseason camp, participating in a road tournament to start the season, balancing practice time with the class schedule of the players and what the Panthers are
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Release from Georgia State Athletics: Senior Deidra Bohannon was named preseason All-Sun Belt Monday as the conference announced its all-conference team and Coaches’ Poll. Georgia State is picked to finish sixth in 2015, one spot ahead of last season’s finish. After earning postseason all-conference selections that last two seasons, Bohannon is poised to have another
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Release from Georgia State Athletics: After two seasons with Georgia State, Curtis Washington has signed a contract to play professionally for Instituto, a first division team in Cordoba, Argentina. Washington, who played professionally in Hong Kong in late spring and early summer, is the third Panther to sign a pro contact this summer. As a
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor The Sports Inquirer caught up with Georgia State football senior quarterback Nick Arbuckle following his team’s practice on August 8. Topics included overall thoughts on the first week of practice, Arbuckle’s development during the summer and his increased leadership role with the team starting this past offseason.
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Release from Georgia State Athletics: Following an amazing three-year career at Georgia State, R.J. Hunter was selected with the 28th pick in the first round of the NBA Draft on Thursday night by the Boston Celtics. Hunter becomes the highest draft pick in Georgia State history and first since Joe Brown went to the Cleveland
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Release from Georgia State Athletics: Following a storied four-year career at Georgia State, softball stand-out Callie Alford has been named the Panthers NCAA Woman of the Year nominee. Now in its 25th year, the Woman of the Year award honors graduating female college athletes who have exhausted their eligibility and distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate