Hot-Shooting Georgia State Takes Down Men’s Basketball in Atlanta

ATLANTA– Georgia State took the lead early on in the first half and never trailed after that point as Georgia Southern men's basketball fell 90-62 in Atlanta on Saturday.

 

The Eagles (2-15, 2-3 Sun Belt) started the game with a 5-0 run, but that would be their largest lead of the night as the Panthers (9-7, 4-1) rolled for the remainder of the game.

 

The teams traded turnovers in the first few minutes before Tyren Moore nailed a jumper and Eren Bankssunk a three to make it 5-0. Avantae Parker's dunk made it 7-3, the first of back-to-back slams for the freshman.

 

A 19-6 run during the middle of the half was enough to keep GS at bay for the remainder of the half. Moore's contested lay-in at the end of the frame made it a 42-32 deficit heading into the locker room.

 

Moore converted an and-one opportunity to cut the lead to seven points, however, the Panthers wouldn't let it get any closer. The Eagles fell into a drought and GSU extended its lead to as much as 32 before the game ended.

 

Derrick Harris Jr. had five points in the final minute as the Eagles fell 90-62.

 

The Panthers shot a blistering 59.4 percent in the game, the highest against Georgia Southern this season, while the Eagles mustered a 34.3 percent mark from the field.

 

Moore continued his solid scoring stretch with a team-high 19 points, while Banks again joined him in double figures with 11. Parker had nine points and four rebounds, while David Jones' six rebounds tied a season high.

 

GS returns home for a matchup with Coastal Carolina on Thursday.

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