georgia state basketball

  • Release from Georgia State Athletics: Coming off a Sun Belt championship season, Georgia State will open a highly-anticipated 2014-15 campaign on Friday night hosting Tennessee Temple in the GSU Sports Arena at 7 p.m. It will mark the Panthers only home game during the month of November. Georgia State welcomes back three starters from last year

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  • Release from Georgia State Athletics: Junior R.J. Hunter recorded a double-double of 20 points and 10 rebounds to lead Georgia State to an 89-58 exhibition win over Shorter on Monday night at the GSU Sports Arena. Hunter finished 7-of-15 from the floor and 5-of-6 from the free throw line, dishing out six assists and swiping

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  • Release from Georgia State Athletics: Georgia State’s fast-paced offense and aggressive defense led to a 99-60 win over Montevallo in Thursday’s exhibition opener at the GSU Sports Arena. The 12 returning letterwinners didn’t disappoint, led by senior Alisha Andrews’ nine assists in 28 minutes and senior Brittany Logan’s nine rebounds in 13 minutes. But, the surprise

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  • Release from Georgia State Athletics: ATLANTA-Senior Ryan Harrow scored 27 points to lead Georgia State to an 83-61 exhibition win over Georgia College on Mondaynight in the GSU Sports Arena. It marked the first of two exhibition games for the Panthers before the regular season opener on Nov. 14. Harrow finished 12 of 14 from the

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  • Release from Georgia State Athletics: ATLANTA-Georgia State men’s basketball coach Ron Hunter talked about his excitement and enthusiasm for the upcoming season during the annual Sun Belt Conference Media Day on Wednesday. Georgia State, the defending conference champions, return Sun Belt Player of the Year R.J. Hunter who was also selected to as the 2014-15

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  • Release from Georgia State Athletics: A pair of Georgia State seniors were picked to the All-Sun Belt Conference preseason team, while the women’s basketball team was voted to finish fourth by the league’s coaches, the conference office announced on Wednesday. GSU’s 6-foot-4 center Brittany Logan was named to the second team while point guard Alisha

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