sun belt basketball
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of the Georgia State men’s basketball team following the team’s 68-66 home defeat to Belmont November 27. Topics with head coach Jonas Hayes along with players Dwon Odom and Jamaine Mann included struggles defending Belmont’s outside shooting, the late game sequences when Georgia State had chances to tie the
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The Sports Inquirer attended the post-game presser of Georgia State men’s basketball head coach Jonas Hayes and player Ja’Heim Hudson following the team’s 59-57 home loss to Georgia Tech November 12. Topics included the loss, the Panthers’ inability to get a shot attempt on their final possession, the team’s defensive effort, Hudson scoring a career-high
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Georgia Tech men’s basketball head coach Josh Pastner alongside players Dallan Coleman (3) and Miles Kelly (13) following the team’s 59-57 road win against Georgia State November 12. Topics included the victory, the physical nature of the contest, Kelly’s game-winning shot, Coleman’s 13 free throw attempts and the
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Georgia State men’s basketball player Corey Allen March 11 following the team winning the Sun Belt Tournament to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Topics with the senior guard included the Panthers’ making the NCAAs, reasons for the mid-season turnaround resulting in a current 10-game winning streak, Allen finding
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Georgia State men’s basketball player Kane Williams March 11 following the team winning the Sun Belt Tournament to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Topics with the senior guard included the Panthers’ making the NCAAs, reasons for the mid-season turnaround resulting in a current 10-game winning streak, Williams’ five-year
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Georgia State men’s basketball head coach Rob Lanier March 11 ahead of the NCAA Tournament. Topics included the Panthers winning the Sun Belt Tournament, the contributions of seniors Kane Williams and Eliel Nsoseme and what the appearance in the NCAAs means for the continued growth of program.