2014-15 Georgia State Men's Basketball Media Guide

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CURTIS WASHINGTON SENIOR

RYAN HARROW

RYANN GREEN

SENIOR

SENIOR

R.J. HUNTER JUNIOR

MARKUS CRIDER JUNIOR


MON., NOV. 3

GEORGIA COLLEGE (EXH.)

7 P.M.

THURS., JAN. 8

AT UL LAFAYETTE *

8:15 P.M.

MON., NOV. 10

SHORTER (EXH.)

7 P.M.

SAT., JAN. 10

TROY *

2 P.M.

FRI., NOV. 14

TENNESSEE TEMPLE

7 P.M.

THURS., JAN. 15

UT ARLINGTON*

7 P.M.

SAT., JAN. 17

AT APPALACHIAN STATE*

3:30 P.M.

MON., JAN. 19

AT ARKANSAS STATE*

8:30 P.M.

SAT., JAN. 24

UL LAFAYETTE* (ESPN3)

2 P.M.

THURS., JAN. 29

AT UT ARLINGTON*

8:15 P.M.

SAT., JAN. 31

ARKANSAS STATE*

2 P.M.

THURS., FEB. 5

AT GEORGIA SOUTHERN*

7:30 P.M.

SAT., FEB. 7

AT SOUTH ALABAMA*

5 P.M.

SAT., FEB. 14

AT TEXAS STATE *

5:30 P.M.

THURS., FEB. 19

SOUTH ALABAMA *

7 P.M.

CBE HALL OF FAME CLASSIC MON., NOV. 17

AT IOWA STATE (ESPNU)

9 P.M.

FRI., NOV. 21

AT COLORADO STATE

9 P.M.

CBE HALL OF FAME CLASSIC (OAKLAND, MICH.) MON., NOV. 24

VS. CHICAGO STATE

4:30 P.M.

TUES., NOV. 25

VS. WESTERN CAROLINA

4:30 P.M.

WED., NOV. 26

AT OAKLAND

7 P.M.

SAT., NOV. 29

AT IUPUI

1 P.M.

SAT., FEB. 21

APPALACHIAN STATE *

2 P.M.

THURS., DEC. 4

GREEN BAY

7 P.M.

THURS., FEB. 26

AT UALR *

8:30 P.M.

WED., DEC. 17

AT OLD DOMINION

7 P.M.

SAT., FEB. 28

AT TROY *

5:15 P.M.

SUN., DEC. 21

SOUTHERN MISS

2 P.M.

THURS., MARCH 5

AT UL MONROE *

8 P.M.

SAT., DEC. 27

AT GREEN BAY

1 P.M.

SAT., MARCH 7

GEORGIA SOUTHERN *

2 P.M.

TUES., DEC. 30

UL MONROE *

7 P.M.

MARCH 12-15

SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP

TBA

SAT., JAN. 3

UALR *

2 P.M.

MON., JAN. 5

TEXAS STATE *

7 P.M.

* SUN BELT CONFERENCE GAME; ALL CONFERENCE GAMES PLAYED AS MEN’S AND WOMEN’S DOUBLEHEADER ALL HOME GAMES PLAYED IN GSU SPORTS ARENA - 125 DECATUR STREET, ONE BLOCK FROM STATE CAPITOL ALL DATES AND TIMES (EASTERN) ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGES


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPIONS

2014-15 Georgia State Men’s Basketball GENERAL INFORMATION

BASKETBALL STAFF

Full name: Georgia State University Location: Atlanta, Ga. Founded: 1913 Enrollment: 32,000 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Blue and White Arena: GSU Sports Arena (3,854) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt President: Mark Becker Director of Athletics: Charlie Cobb

Basketball Office Telephone: (404) 413-4050

BASKETBALL INFORMATION

Director of Operations: Nate Summers (IUPUI, 2009), 4th Yr. Phone: (404) 413-4056 • Email: nsummers@gsu.edu Administrative Assistant: Megan Meadows Strength & Conditioning: Ben Lampkin Athletic Trainer: Dinika Johnson Video Manager: Jeff Diepenbrock Special Assistant to the Head Coach: Joby Wright

2013-14 Record: 25-9, 17-1 Sun Belt/1st Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/8 First Year of NCAA Basketball: 1963-64 All-Time Record: 524-877 NCAA Appearances: (2) 2001, 1991 NIT Appearances (2): 2014, 2002 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (1): 2012

SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Associate A.D.-Comm. & Public Relations.............. Jerry Trickie Assistant Athletics Director ................................ Allison George Assistant Athletics Director .................................. Charlie Taylor Associate Director (MBB contact) ........................ Mike Holmes Graduate Assistants ..................... Matt Arsenault and Will Owens Office Phone .........................................................(404) 413-4033 Cell Phone .............................................................(404) 259-9716 Fax .........................................................................(404) 413-4035 E-mail ................................................................rholmes@gsu.edu Web Site..........................................www.GeorgiaStateSports.com Mailing Address....................................................... P.O. Box 3975 ...........................................................................Atlanta, GA 30302-3975 Overnight Address ..........................125 Decatur Street, Suite 130 ..................................................................................... Atlanta, GA 30303 The 2014-15 Georgia State University men’s basketball media guide is an official publication of the Georgia State Sports Communications office. The publication was written, designed and edited by Associate Sports Communications Director Mike Holmes. Cover design by Summit Media. Photography by Georgia State Sports Information, Paul Abell, Todd Drexler, Randy Wilson, Doug Hazard, Steven Jones and many others. Special thanks to those who assisted in this publication including Georgia State staff, fellow SIDs and members of the Georgia State men’s basketball coaching staff.

Head Coach: Ron Hunter (Miami (Ohio), 1986) Record at School/Years: 62-37 / 4th Yr. Career Record/Years: 336-256 (.568) / 21st Yr. Associate Head Coach: Darryl LaBarrie (Georgia Tech, 2001), 4th Yr. Phone: (404) 413-4055 • Email: dlabarrie@.gsu.edu Assistant Coach: Everick Sullivan (Louisville, 2002), 4th Yr. Phone: (404) 413-4052 • Email: esullivan@gsu.edu Assistant Coach: Claude Pardue (Emory, 2008), 4th Yr. Phone: (404) 413-4053 • Email: cpardue@gsu.edu

WHAT’S INSIDE Head Coach Ron Hunter ........2-3 Getting to Know GSU ...........4-29 President ...................................30 Director of Athletics.................31 Athletics Administration .........32 2014-15 Roster .....................34-35 Pronunciation Guide ................35 Coaching Staff ......................38-46 Player Profiles ......................48-76 2013-14 Review ..................78-100

Honors .....................................102 Records ....................................104 Starting Lineups .....................123 Letterwinners .........................125 Tournament History ..............127 Year-by-Year Results ...............137 Series Results ..........................150 Media Information ..................158 Radio and Television ...............159 Sun Belt Schedule...................160

NCAA PRINCIPLE OF SPORTING BEHAVIOR AND ETHICAL CONDUCT For intercollegiate athletics to promote the character development of participants, to enhance the integrity of higher education and to promote civility in society, student-athletes, coaches, and all others associated with these athletics programs and events should adhere to such fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be manifest not only in athletics participation, but also in the broad spectrum of activities affecting the athletics program.

On the cover: Georgia State seniors Ryann Green, Ryan Harrow and Curtis Washington, along with juniors Markus Crider and R.J. Hunter and the 2013-14 Sun Belt championship ring.

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HEAD COACH RON HUNTER

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PANTHER TRADITION

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PANTHER TRADITION

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PANTHER HONORS

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PANTHERS IN THE PROS

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GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY

Georgia State University is an enterprising urban public research institution centered in the historic, cultural and financial hub of downtown Atlanta. The university provides more than 32,000 students with unsurpassed connections to the city’s business, government, non-profit and cultural organizations. Georgia State is dedicated to offering programs that cater to students’ educational needs, and the university provides a rich co-curricular experience with award-winning on-campus housing, hundreds of student organizations and one of the most diverse student bodies in the country. Students, faculty and alumni enjoy a unique campus personality and culture based on ambition, hard work and dedication.

ONE OF ONLY FOUR public research universities in the state, Georgia State offers 100 fields of study with 250 graduate programs in its eight colleges and schools. Students can chose from dozens of nationally-ranked and recognized academic programs at the university, which provides the widest variety of field of study in Georgia. Georgia State is a national leader in graduating students from diverse backgrounds and has achieved national recognition for its commitment to its students’ successful progress toward graduation. Founded in 1913, Georgia State is the second-largest institution in the University System of Georgia with more than 32,000 students.

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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES: Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing and Health Professions College of Arts and Sciences College of Education College of Law Honors College J. Mack Robinson College of Business School of Public Health



GEORGIA STATE CAMPUS LOCATED IN THE HEART of one of America’s great cities, the Georgia State University campus has a profound influence on the changing landscape of downtown Atlanta. While the building blocks of the university will always be high-achieving students, world-class faculty and groundbreaking research, Georgia State boasts an ever-expanding and improving campus to accommodate that foundation. In the last decade, the Rialto Theater restoration, Student Center, Student Recreation Center, University Lofts, University Commons, Helen M. Aderhold classroom building, Parker H. Petit Science Teaching and Research Center and many other buildings have transformed the downtown cityscape at Atlanta’s core. The university has a new front door for visitors with the opening last year of Centennial Hall at 100 Auburn Ave, and a new Law School building is nearing completion.

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Georgia State is where city life meets campus life for a unique and exciting student experience. • Five residence halls housing over 4,000 students • More than 300 student organizations • Six campus dining locations • State-of-the-art Student Recreation Center

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CAMPUS HOUSING SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSING FACILITIES in the nation are on the Georgia State campus. On-campus housing continues to grow, and more than 4,000 GSU students now live on campus with a variety of options — traditional dorms, apartment-style or loft living. Georgia State’s nationally-recognized and award-winning on-campus housing provides students with opportunities to connect with the university community with educational, cultural, recreational and social programs. The University Commons, opened in 2007, is a 4.2-acre complex of four buildings surrounding a landscaped courtyard. All units come with fully-equipped kitchens, furnished bedrooms and spacious living areas. The fall of 2009 saw the opening of Patton Hall, which is suite-style for 325 residents and includes an on-site dining facility. In 2010, GSU opened its first Greek housing, which consists of nine fraternities and sororities housed in three-story townhomes. Opened in 2011, the Piedmont North Complex houses approximately 1,100 residents and offers a traditional residence hall lifestyle with all the amenities one would expect from a premier housing program, including a dining facility. The University Lofts, opened in 2002, contain fullyfurnished, loft-style apartments that blend urban style with modern features. All residence halls feature a full range of amenities including study and community lounge areas, laundry facilities, 24/7 security patrols, on-site or nearby parking and more.

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UNIVERSITY COMMONS


NO. 1 IN THE NATION Georgia State University’s residence halls have been ranked No. 1 in the nation by Dormsplash.com.

UNIVERSITY LOFTS

PIEDMONT NORTH

PATTON HALL

GREEK HOUSING

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ATLANTA ATLANTA IS INTEGRAL TO Georgia State’s educational experience. Students and faculty are part of a living laboratory where they study and create solutions for the challenges of the 21st century. The metropolitan Atlanta area is home to more than five million people and the world’s busiest airport. Atlanta is third in the nation and fourth in the world for Fortune 500 company headquarters, and attending school downtown provides students with unparalleled access to internships and jobs. There are approximately 125,000 Georgia State alumni the Atlanta area, giving students ample networking opportunities. Georgia State students also can take advantage of the university’s easy access to Atlanta’s rich creative environment, diversity of cultures and lifestyles, and wide variety of indoor and outdoor activities.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME COMES TO ATLANTA Beginning in 2014, the College Football Hall of Fame has a new home in the heart of downtown Atlanta. The new location will showcase the Hall within an exciting, entertaining attraction just minutes from the Georgia State campus. The $66.5 million facility will top out at 94,256 square feet and will feature approximately 30,000 square feet of exhibit space, as well as a 45-yard indoor football field.

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A DOWNTOWN ADVANTAGE

• Georgia Aquarium

Georgia State is in the middle of downtown Atlanta, making it a hub of activities, attractions, businesses and non-profits, all within walking distrance or a short ride from campus.

• Zoo Atlanta • Centennial Olympic Park • Georgia Dome • Philips Arena • Martin Luther King Jr. Center • CNN Center • State Capitol • Turner Field • World of Coca Cola • Carter Presidential Library • College Football Hall of Fame

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SPEED, STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

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eorgia State’s Speed, Strength and Conditioning’s sevenmember staff works to help each Panther each and every student-athlete reach their full potential. The staff works yearround to provide necessary programs and training methods for each specific team. As a part of the athletics master plan, fundraising for a new weight room (photo middle left) for football is in the works. It will free up space for student-athletes in the current weight room located in the Sports Arena.

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en Lampkin, an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, possesses a wealth of experience and works directly with the men’s basketball program. Among his specialties is making sure that the student-athletes are trained properly to get the most out of their games.

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SPORTS MEDICINE AND NUTRITION

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SU carries a 14-member Sports Medicine and Nutrition staff of certified athletic trainers to provide outstanding care to Georgia State student-athletes in the prevention or treatment of injuries. Georgia State student-athletes benefit from outstanding sports medicine facilities at all venues and care is provided year-round and seven-days-a-week in season.

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i ik JJohnson, inika h H Head Athletic Trainer, works with the Georgia State men’s basketball student-athletes in the prevention and treatment of injuries. Among her goals is to make sure team team is properly stretching and eating healthy to allow them to be in peak condition when competing on the court.

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FACILITIES MASTER PLAN

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n institution on the rise, Georgia State University has a tradition of progress that is reflected in its rising stature, growing campus and broadening influence. The Georgia State Athletics Master Facilities Plan is a blueprint for success and growth for GSU Athletics that will allow every Panther program to compete at the highest level. Funds are already being raised for a new weight room for football and an academic learning center for all student-athletes. More potential growth exists if a Turner Field master plan for 2017 and beyond is approved through the city and county. The centerpiece of the Athletics Master Plan is the transformation of the GSU Sports Arena (left), the home of Panther basketball and volleyball as well as the athletics offices.

The Sand Volleyball Complex (far right), opened in 2013. The Master Plan also includes new venues for baseball (right), softball, soccer and court volleyball.

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the Panthers moved into a new, stateof-the-art locker room in 2013, giving the team all of the comforts of home.

The area, located on the third floor of the GSU Sports Arena, features a full locker room, meeting room, lounge and much more. Team members will be able to watch video of opposing teams on multiple televisions or relax between classes. They can also use a pair of computers in the lounge area. There is also a full locker room for coaches and support staff.

“Our new locker room shows the committment that Georgia State has to our basketball program,” said head coach Ron Hunter. “We have a state-of-the-art area for our team that is as good as any you will find.”

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COMMUNITY OUTREACH

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MEDIA EXPOSURE

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MARK P. BECKER SINCE BEGINNING HIS TENURE as Georgia State University’s seventh president in January 2009, President Mark P. Becker has led the institution through a dynamic period of major growth and advancement. Under his leadership, the university adopted a comprehensive 10-year strategic plan aimed at making Georgia State one of the nation’s premier urban research universities. With a 10 percent increase in graduation rates in the last five years, Georgia State is achieving its vision of becoming a national model for undergraduate education by demonstrating that students of all backgrounds can succeed at high rates. The university has been recognized by the Education Trust for eliminating disparities in graduation rates based on race or ethnicity. Diverse Issues in Higher Education places Georgia State No. 1 in the nation among non-profit institutions in graduating African-American students and in the top 50 universities for graduating AsianAmericans. Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine lists Georgia State as a top 100 university for graduating Hispanics, making the university one of only two non-Florida universities in the Southeast to attain this achievement. During Becker’s tenure Georgia State has set a series of university records for retention and graduation rates, as well as for the retention of the Georgia Lottery-funded HOPE Scholarship. This progress has been achieved as enrollment has grown from about 28,000 to more than 32,000 students, and the number of applications to the university has steadily risen and now exceeds 13,000. Private scholarship funding has increased significantly, and the university has more than doubled the number of students receiving support in the last two years. Research funding is at an all-time high, increasing nearly 15 percent in the last year alone. Federally sponsored research now accounts for 62 percent of the university’s research portfolio, an important barometer of the university’s research success. This growth has been aided by the Second Century Initiative, a faculty hiring program that has led to the development of new interdisciplinary research centers.

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Seeking to position Georgia State students and researchers to thrive in an increasingly complex and global landscape, Becker has worked with faculty leaders to enhance Georgia State’s international profile. The university is working in five countries in which it is focusing its university-wide efforts: Brazil, China, South Africa, South Korea and Turkey. Through its campus development, Georgia State is a major contributor to the revitalization of downtown Atlanta. Building on the work of former President Carl V. Patton, the university has expanded campus housing and dining, research and academic facilities. Georgia State enhanced its research capacity with the opening of the Parker H. “Pete” Petit Science Center in 2009 and is designing and building a second research building on the same site. The university enlarged its instructional capacity with a classroom expansion project completed in 2011. Student housing has almost doubled with the addition of Patton Hall, a Greek townhome complex, and the Piedmont North housing and dining complex. The opening of the $10 million football practice facility enabled Georgia State to introduce its football program in fall 2010. The purchase of 3.5 acres of land on the eastern edge of the campus has made it possible for the university to have its first intramural recreation fields on its downtown campus. The Sun Trust tower complex at 25 Park Place houses major units of the College of Arts and Sciences and the expanded university advising center. The university has a new front door for visitors with the opening last year of Centennial Hall at 100 Auburn Ave. The building houses Georgia State’s Welcome Center, university administration and the recently established Honors College. A new Law School building is nearing completion, and the university has acquired 55 Park Place, a high-rise building that will be the new home of the Robinson College of Business and the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies.

Assuring that Georgia State is appropriately partnered in Atlanta and beyond, Becker serves on multiple civic, community and professional boards. Becker and his wife, Laura Voisinet, are significant contributors to the university. They are focusing their philanthropy primarily on scholarships for students but also support the university’s Library, the Rialto Center for the Arts and Georgia State’s Women’s Philanthropy Initiative. Prior to his appointment as president of Georgia State, Becker was executive vice president for academic affairs and provost at the University of South Carolina. Before assuming that role, Becker spent three years at the University of Minnesota as a biostatistics professor, dean of the School of Public Health and assistant vice president of Public Health, Preparedness and Emergency Response. From 1989 to 2000, Becker was a professor and associate dean for academic affairs at the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health. He also has held academic appointments at the University of Washington, the University of Florida and Cornell University. Becker earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Towson State University in 1980, and his doctor’s degree in statistics from the Pennsylvania State University in 1985. He is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Towson State and Penn State have recognized him with distinguished alumnus awards. Becker grew up in Havre de Grace, Md., near Baltimore. He and his wife have two adult children, Matthew and Julia.


CHARLIE COBB Georgia State University President Mark Becker ushered in a new era of Panther Athletics when he named veteran athletic administrator and “proven program builder” Charlie Cobb as Director of Athletics on Aug. 15, 2014.

At Cobb’s introductory press conference, Becker noted the need for Georgia State to find a proven winner, someone who has built a winning program “the right way.” Becker said Cobb even took it a step further. “In fact, we got a bonus in this package. Not only is he a proven builder and proven winner with a track record of doing it in the right way, but he also has tremendous Atlanta roots,” Becker said. “He knows this community well, has worked in this city, knows what we are doing and the potential we have in this program.” After spending nine years as Director of Athletics at Appalachian State, Cobb is making a return to Atlanta. Previously he worked for six years honing his business acumen with the Atlanta Sports Council, the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and the Georgia Dome, before his first venture into college athletics as an administrator at his alma mater NC State. Cobb came to the Panthers at the perfect time with several significant

athletic building projects on the horizon. High among the Panthers’ facility priorities are: a weight room at the football practice facility; a new basketball and volleyball practice facility; a dedicated academic performance center; and the University’s concept for redeveloping Turner Field into a mixed-use area inclusive of sporting venues. Cobb has led successful programs by focusing on four pillars of his leadership philosophy: 1) 2) 3) 4)

relationships matter achieve success be innovative create traditions

Those ideals helped him build and maintain a high-performing program at App State. The Mountaineers: won three consecutive Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) national championships, the first threepeat in FCS history. They also brought home eight consecutive Commissioner’s

Cup championships (top men’s sports program in the Southern Conference) and four Germann Cup championships (top women’s program). Together, they earned the men’s and women’s awards in the same academic year four times. At App State, Cobb helped create $50 million in facilities improvements as the Mountaineers’ fundraising efforts that reached all-time highs, including surpassing the $3 million mark. The jewel of the construction projects was the sevenstory Appalachian Athletics Center and the campaign also produced new homes for Mountaineer baseball, softball and soccer, as well as a new indoor practice facility. The 46-year-old Cobb was a fouryear letterwinner as a football player at NC State. He graduated with honors with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1990 and earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio in 1992. As a senior center, he was named to the All-ACC second team and was an All-ACC academic selection. Cobb and his wife, Lindsay, have a son and daughter, 16-year-old Harrison and 13-year-old Branan. Lindsay Cobb was an All-ACC goalkeeper for the NC State women’s soccer team from 1988-90.

THE COBB FAMILY: (from left to right) Branan, Lindsay, Charlie and Harrison.

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ATHLETICS STAFF JAMIE BOGGS Executive Senior Associate AD - COO / SWA

MISTY BROWN Assistant AD - Development & Special Events

ROB CLARK Senior Associate AD Development

ALLISON GEORGE Assistant AD Communications

BRAD HORTON Associate AD - StudentAthlete Development

DOUG JUSTICE Senior Associate AD Chief of Staff

BOB MURPHY Associate AD - Sports Medicine & Nutrition

MATT NEWHOUSE Assistant AD - Marketing

ERIK PAZ Assistant AD - Compliance

GEORGE PIERCE Faculty Athletics Representative

BEN POLLARD Assistant AD - Speed, Strength & Conditioning

AWILDA RAGLAND Assistant AD - Human Resources

JERRY TRICKIE Associate AD - Strategic Communications & P.R.

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SHAWN SWENSON Director of Finance

STEVE WOJCIKOWSKI Assistant AD - Facilities & Operations

CHARLIE TAYLOR Assistant AD Communications


STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT GEORGIA STATE ATHLETICS IS COMMITTED to providing educational, personal and community development that will enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience. Georgia State’s commitment to academic support and student-athlete development is paying dividends as the Panthers are enjoying unprecedented success in the classroom. Georgia State’s Student-Athlete Development department became just the second in the nation to be certified at the highest level by the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics. The Georgia State program is headed by Associate Director of Athletics Brad Horton. Working directly with the basketball program is Assistant Director Brittany Price.

SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM: • Panther athletic teams have combined for a cumulative department grade-point average of at least 3.0 for 12 consecutive semesters • The 3.06 cumulative grade-point average by all student-athletes in the spring of 2014 was the best semester GPA on record, and the second straight semester with at least a 3.05 • In the most recent release, Georgia State led all Sun Belt schools in Graduation Success Rate at 86 percent, above the national average of 81 percent • A total of 13 student-athletes across nine sports have earned academic All-America honors since 1989, including one who was the 2013 NCAA Elite 89 Award winner in men’s tennis

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2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

ROSTER

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

JALEN BROWN F • 6-8, 230 • Jr. South Holland, Ill.

RYAN HARROW G • 6-2, 160 • Sr. Marietta, Ga.

T.J. SHIPES F • 6-7, 230 • Jr. Buford, Ga.

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CARTER CAGLE G • 6-3, 205 • Fr. Gainesville, Ga.

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MARKUS CRIDER F • 6-6, 200 • Jr. Dayton, Ohio

JEREMY HOLLOWELL R.J. HUNTER F • 6-8, 210 • Jr. Indianapolis, Ind.

G • 6-6, 190 • Jr. Indianapolis, Ind.

JEFF THOMAS

COREY TOBIN

G • 6-5, 195 • Fr. Norwalk, Ohio

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G • 6-4, 185 • Fr. Cartersville, Ga.

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ISAIAH DENNIS

MICHAEL PICKNEY 11 G • 6-0, 160 • Fr. San Mateo, Calif.

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DAVID TRAVERS G • 6-0, 170 • R-So. Carlsbad, Calif.

CURTIS WASHINGTON ISAIAH WILLIAMS F • 6-10, 230 • Sr. Elizabethtown, Ky.

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G • 6-0, 185 • So. McDonough, Ga.

G • 6-1, 160 • So. Buford, Ga.

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RYANN GREEN G • 6-1, 180 • Sr. College Park, Ga.

JORDAN SESSION F • 6-7, 205 • Fr. McDonough, Ga.

KEVIN WARE G • 6-2, 170 • R-Jr. Conyers, Ga.

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

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Name .........................................Pos. Jalen Brown ........................................ F Carter Cagle ...................................... G Markus Crider ................................... F Isaiah Dennis .................................... G Ryann Green ..................................... G Ryan Harrow..................................... G Jeremy Hollowell* ............................. F R.J. Hunter ........................................ G Michael Pickney II ........................... G Jordan Session ................................... F T.J. Shipes ........................................... F Jeff Thomas ....................................... G Corey Tobin ...................................... G David Travers.................................... G Kevin Ware........................................ G Curtis Washington ............................ F Isaiah Williams* ............................... G

Ht. 6-8 6-3 6-6 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-8 6-6 6-0 6-7 6-7 6-5 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-10 6-1

Wt. 230 205 200 185 180 160 210 190 160 205 225 195 185 170 170 230 160

Yr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. R-So. R-Jr. Sr. So.

Hometown (High School/Previous School) South Holland, Ill. (Buchanan HS/ South Suburban College) Gainesville, Ga. (Johnson HS) Dayton, Ohio (Wayne HS/Bridgton (Maine) Academy) McDonough, Ga. (Eagle’s Landing HS) College Park, Ga. (Benjamin Banneker HS) Marietta, Ga. (Walton HS/Kentucky) Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central HS/Indiana) Indianapolis, Ind. (Pike HS) San Mateo, Calif. (Newark Memorial HS) McDonough, Ga. (Eagle’s Landing HS) Buford, Ga. (Buford HS) Norwalk, Ohio (Norwalk HS) Cartersville, Ga. (Cartersville HS) Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon HS) Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale County (Ga.)/Louisville) Elizabethtown, Ky. (Elizabethtown HS/Southern Cal) Buford, Ga. (Buford HS/Samford)

Ht. 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-8 6-4 6-6 6-7 6-0 6-0 6-5 6-7 6-6 6-3 6-10 6-2 6-8

Wt. 170 180 185 160 230 185 190 205 160 170 195 225 200 205 230 160 210

Yr. R-Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. R-So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

Hometown (High School/Previous School) Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale County (Ga.)/Louisville) College Park, Ga. (Benjamin Banneker HS) McDonough, Ga. (Eagle’s Landing HS) Buford, Ga. (Buford HS/Samford) South Holland, Ill. (Buchanan HS/South Suburban College) Cartersville, Ga. (Cartersville HS) Indianapolis, Ind. (Pike HS) McDonough, Ga. (Eagle’s Landing HS) San Mateo, Calif. (Newark Memorial HS) Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon HS) Norwalk, Ohio (Norwalk HS) Buford, Ga. (Buford HS) Dayton, Ohio (Wayne HS/Bridgton (Maine) Academy) Gainesville, Ga. (Johnson HS) Elizabethtown, Ky. (Elizabethtown HS/Southern Cal) Marietta, Ga. (Walton HS/Kentucky) Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central HS/Indiana)

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name ...............................................Pos. 0 Kevin Ware........................................ G 2 Ryann Green ..................................... G 4 Isaiah Dennis .................................... G 11 Isaiah Williams* ............................... G 15 Jalen Brown ........................................ F 20 Corey Tobin ...................................... G 22 R.J. Hunter ........................................ G 23 Jordan Session ................................... F 24 Michael Pickney II ........................... G 25 David Travers.................................... G 30 Jeff Thomas ....................................... G 31 T.J. Shipes ........................................... F 33 Markus Crider ................................... F 34 Carter Cagle ...................................... G 42 Curtis Washington ............................ F 55 Ryan Harrow..................................... G Jeremy Hollowell* ............................. F

COACHING STAFF

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Head Coach: Ron Hunter (Miami (Ohio), 1986), 4th Year at GSU Associate Head Coach: Darryl LaBarrie (Georgia Tech, 2001), 4th Year at GSU Assistant Coach: Everick Sullivan (Louisville, 2002), 4th Year at GSU Assistant Coach: Claude Pardue (Emory, 2008), 4th Year at GSU Director of BB Operations: Nate Summers (IUPUI, 2009), 4th Year at GSU Athletic Trainer: Dinika Johnson (Georgia State, 2009) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Ben Lampkin Video Manager: Jeff Diepenbrock

TJ Shipes ....................................... SHY-ps Michael Pickney II................... Pick-knee

*-denotes will redshirt in 2014-15

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DEFENDING CHAMPS!

In its first year back in the Sun Belt Conference, Georgia State easily won the regular-season title with an impressive 17-1 conference mark. The title was the Panthers’ first since the 200102 season. The Panthers finished the season 25-9 and advanced to the Postseason NIT. During the year, Georgia State won a schoolrecord 14-straight games and had a stretch of 22 wins in 23 games. SCORING RECORD IN JEOPARDY

In just his first two seaons, junior R.J. Hunter put together two of the most impressive scoring output seasons in program history. During his sophomore season he reached the 1,000-point plateau in just 55 games, the second quickest in program history. This season he has his eyes set on Georgia State’s all-time scoring record of 1,515 points held by Rodney Hamilton. Hunter is currently 13th on the all-time scoring list with 1,131 points, meaning he is just 384 points shy of the mark. Last season he scored 604 points, tied for the fourth most in a singleseason in program history. The junior was a part of a squad with four 1,000-point scorers, one of just three programs in the nation to state that fact in 2013-14.

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THE PANTHERS AT A GLANCE STARTERS RETURNING Name......................... Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Cl.

PPG

RPG

Ryan Harrow ................. G

6-2

160

Sr.

17.8

a4.2

R.J. Hunter .................... G

6-6

190

Jr.

18.3

4.6

Curtis Washington ..........F

6-10

230

Sr.

7.5

5.9

PPG

RPG

OTHER KEY RETURNEES Name......................... Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Cl.

Markus Crider ................F

6-6

200

Jr.

3.0

3.5

T.J. Shipes ......................F

6-7

225

Jr.

1.1

1.9

Name......................... Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Cl.

PPG

RPG

Devonta White .............. G

5-11

170

Sr.

11.6

a4.3

Manny Atkins .................F

6-6

205

Sr.

14.4

6.1

Rashaad Richardson ...... G

6-4

185

Sr.

2.8

1.2

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NEWCOMERS Name.............................................Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Cl.

Jalen Brown ...................................... F 6-8 230 Jr. South Holland, Ill. (Buchanan HS/South Suburban College) Jeremy Hollowell .............................. F 6-8 210 Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central HS/Indiana)

Jr.

Jordan Session ................................... F 6-7 McDonough, Ga.. (Eagle’s Landing HS)

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SUMMER BASKETBALL IN COSTA RICA

Jeff Thomas .......................................G Norwalk, Ohio (Norwalk HS)

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Georgia State travelled to Costa Rica in August to deliver shoes and hope to children in need, while also getting in some basketball practice and game action. The Panthers travelled to the Central American country for eight days this past August and played four games against club teams in the country of 4.7 million people. While there, the group also participated in several shoe distributions through Samaritan’s Feet. It marked the second trip as a team under head coach Ron Hunter to work with the organization. Two years ago the Panthers went to South Africa. For the last seven years, Hunter has coached one game a year in barefeet to raise awareness for Samaritan’s Feet. The game is generally played around the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday as a part of the national day of service. Samaritan’s Feet is an organization that provides shoes for underpriviledged children around the world. Their goal is to provide 10 million children with 10 million pairs of shoes in 10 years.

Kevin Ware........................................G 6-2 170 Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale County (Ga.)/Louisville)

R-Jr.

Isaiah Williams..................................G Buford, Ga. (Buford HS/Samford)

So.

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6-1

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ROSTER ANALYSIS BY CLASS Seniors ..................3 Juniors ..................6 Sophomores .........3 Freshmen ..............5

BY STATE Georgia ............... 9 Illinois ..............1 Indiana ................ 2 Kentucky ..........1 Ohio ..................... 2 California ............ 2

580 AND COUNTING

Georgia State has made at least one 3-point field goal in 580 straight games, dating back to the 1994-95 season. The last team to hold the Panthers without a trey was Stetson on Feb. 18, 1995.



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RECORD AT GEORGIA STATE: 62-37 (4th Season) CAREER RECORD: 336-256* (21st Season) In just his first three seasons at the helm of the Georgia State program, Ron Hunter has restored it to national prominence, averaging more than 20 wins per year and making a pair of postseason appearances. In three years, Hunter has led the program to 62 wins, including two of the three best seasons in program history. The 2013-14 season was the most special, leading Georgia State to 25 wins, the second most in school history, a Sun Belt regular season championship and an appearance in the Postseason NIT, the Panthers’ fifth postseason appearance. During the season, the Panthers won a school-record 14-straight games, including a stretch of 22 of 23, as Hunter was named Sun Belt Coach of the Year and NABC Region 24 Coach of the Year. During his first season (2011-12), Georgia State won 22 games, the third most in school history, advancing to the second round of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. Hunter has won 336 games in 20 seasons, but the accomplishments made by the 2011-12 team will always be special for him. After being named head coach on March 21, 2011, he built a squad that finished in the top 20 in the nation in scoring defense, defensive shooting percentage, steals and blocked shots, as six seniors finished their careers triumpently. “I will remember my first team at Georgia State for the rest of life,” Hunter said after the season. “We were able to get a group of seniors to buy in and it made for a very special season that will not soon be forgotten about.” Following the record-setting season, Hunter was named Atlanta Tip-off Club Georgia Coach of the Year, while his players earned a record number of conference and national awards. In his second year, Hunter led a squad of nine newcomers to 15 wins and saw his son, R.J., earn Kyle Macy Freshman All-America honors, along with a slew of CAA awards. His squad won at some of the toughest places in the CAA, including George Mason and Old Dominion, while knocking off an undefeated Northeastern squad in Boston. The 2013-14 season was a special one for the Hunter family as Ron watched R.J. be named Sun Belt Player of the Year, earn AP All-America Honorable

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RON HUNTER LEDGER Name: Ronald Hunter Date of Birth: April 7, 1964 Hometown: Dayton, Ohio Family: Married to the former Amy Puglia Two children: Jasmine (25) and R.J. (20) Education: Miami (Ohio), 1986 (B.A., Education) Miami (Ohio), 1987 (Masters) Playing Career: Four-year letterwinner at Miami (Ohio), 1982-86 Three NCAA Tournament appearances, two MAC Championships Coaching Career: Head Coach, Georgia State, 2011-present (Fourth Season) Head Coach, IUPUI, 1994-2011 (17 seasons) Assistant Coach, Miami (Ohio), 1993-94 (1 season) Assistant Coach, UW-Milwaukee, 1987-1993 (6 seasons) Coaching Honors: 2003 Summit League Coach of the Year 2006 Summit League Coach of the Year 2012 Atlanta Tip-off Club Georgia Coach of the Year 2014 Sun Belt Coach of the Year 2014 NABC Region 24 Coach of the Year

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RON HUNTER has dedicated his time and energy to help Samaritan’s Feet donate 10 million shoes for 10 million children in 10 years.


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Mention honors and then receive the conference’s top honor as male athlete of the year. Georgia State saw four Panthers earn all-conference recognition as the Panthers took the regular-season title with an impressive 17-1 confererence mark. National notoriety is nothing new for Hunter. While at IUPUI, he was lauded for his humanitarian efforts, partnering with Samaritan’s Feet, an organization that collects shoes for underprivileged children around the world. He continued that work in Atlanta, coaching the Panthers while barefoot in one game during his first three seasons at GSU. While leading IUPUI to 25 or more wins in two of his final four seasons, Hunter began to partner with Samaritan’s Feet. On Jan. 24, 2008, he coached IUPUI against Oakland in his bare feet to help raise awareness for the cause. By tipoff, Hunter’s efforts had garnered more than 100,000 pairs

of shoes, and to date, that number has climbed well into the millions. During his first season at Georgia State, Hunter led the Panthers to the second round of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. The Panthers opened the tournament at home, another first, hosting a postseason contest and earning an impressive 74-43 victory against Tennessee Tech. Earlier in the year, Hunter’s squad won 11 straight games, earning impressive victories over CAA preseason favorite Drexel and at VCU. The Panthers winning ways continued in the CAA tournament with a record-setting 35-point victory against Hofstra in the first round, the largest margin of victory in CAA Championship history. One of Hunter’s six seniors, Eric Buckner, became one of the top shot blockers in the country and in just his second season as a Panther, set the school record for career blocked shots. Buckner later earned Georgia Men’s

RON HUNTER with daughter Jasmine, wife Amy, and son R.J. College Player-of-the-Year honors by the Atlanta Tip-off Club. Hunter’s resume includes numerous national honors including an NABC Guardians of the Game Pillar Award for Service, the 2009 Giant Steps Award from the National Consortium for Academics and Sport (NCAS), and a Minority Achievement Award from the Center for Leadership Development (CLD). He was one of seven head coaches who served on the Division I Basketball Academic Enhancement Group, as appointed by late NCAA President Myles Brand, and he is a member of the National Basketball Coaches Association (NABC) Board of Directors. In his 17 seasons at IUPUI, Hunter guided the program through its transition from the NAIA and Division II level into NCAA Division I and the

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Summit League. He is the school’s winningest coach, both in number of victories and winning percentage, and he led IUPUI to its only appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2003 in just the school’s third season as a Division I program. His program produced George Hill, the 2008 Summit League Player of the Year who was drafted in the first round of the 2008 NBA Draft (26th selection) by the San Antonio Spurs. Hill was the standout for Hunter’s 200708 IUPUI squad that won a school-record 26 games. The Jaguars led the nation in 3-point field goal percentage that year while also ranking in the top five in both field goal percentage and free throw percentage. In 2009-10, Hunter’s Jaguars won 25 games, including the first postseason victory in school history. IUPUI, the Summit League runnerup, earned a berth in the College Basketball Invitational, where the Jaguars defeated Hofstra in the first round before falling to Princeton in double overtime. IUPUI ranked second in the nation in field-goal percentage in 2009-10. Hunter’s 2010-11 team earned third place in the conference with a 12-6 mark in conference play, along with an overall record of 19-14, including victories over Big East member USF (69-68) and Summit League champion Oakland (100-88). The Jaguars suffered a 75-64 loss at NCAA No. 1 seed Ohio State and a 56-54 loss to No. 2 seed San Diego State. Named Summit League Coach of the Year in 2003 and 2006, Hunter led IUPUI to

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Position, School, (Honors/Postseason) ......................................Record

Head Coach, Career (20 seasons) ...............................................................336-256* Head Coach, Georgia State (3 seasons) ............................................................62-37 2013-14

Head Coach, Georgia State (NIT; l. Clemson) ....................................25-9

2012-13

Head Coach, Georgia State ...............................................................15-16

2011-12

Head Coach, Georgia State (CIT; d. Tenn. Tech, l. Mercer)............ 22-12

Head Coach, IUPUI (17 seasons) ................................................................... 274-219 2010-11

Head Coach, IUPUI ............................................................................19-14

2009-10

Head Coach, IUPUI (CBI Tournament; d. Hofstra, l. Princeton) ..... 25-11

2008-09

Head Coach, IUPUI ............................................................................16-14

2007-08

Head Coach, IUPUI ...............................................................................26-7

2006-07

Head Coach, IUPUI ............................................................................ 15-15

2005-06

Head Coach, IUPUI .............................................................................19-10

2004-05

Head Coach, IUPUI .............................................................................16-13

2003-04

Head Coach, IUPUI ............................................................................ 3-11*

2002-03

Head Coach, IUPUI (NCAA; l. Kentucky) .......................................... 20-14

2001-02

Head Coach, IUPUI ............................................................................ 15-15

2000-01

Head Coach, IUPUI ............................................................................ 11-18

1999-00

Head Coach, IUPUI ...............................................................................7-21

1998-99

Head Coach, IUPUI (Joined Division I) ..............................................11-16

1997-98

Head Coach, IUPUI ...............................................................................17-9

1996-97

Head Coach, IUPUI .............................................................................16-11

1995-96

Head Coach, IUPUI ...............................................................................22-7

1994-95

Head Coach, IUPUI .............................................................................16-13

Assistant Coach, Miami (Ohio) (1 season) ........................................................19-10 1993-94

Assistant Coach, Miami (Ohio) ..........................................................19-10

Assistant Coach, UW-Milwaukee (6 seasons) ................................................ 111-59 1992-93

Assistant Coach, UW-Milwaukee ...................................................... 16-12

1991-92

Assistant Coach, UW-Milwaukee .........................................................24-7

1990-91

Assistant Coach, UW-Milwaukee .......................................................10-18

1989-90

Assistant Coach, UW-Milwaukee .......................................................18-10

1988-89

Assistant Coach, UW-Milwaukee .........................................................20-8

1987-88

Assistant Coach, UW-Milwaukee ...................................................... 16-12

Player, Miami (Ohio) (4 seasons) ........................................................................81-39

RON HUNTER and college teammate and best friend RON HARPER, who won five NBA titles in his illustrious 16-year career.

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1985-86

Player, Miami (Ohio) MAC Champion, NCAA (l. Iowa State) ..............24-7

1984-85

Player, Miami (Ohio) NCAA (l. Maryland) ......................................... 20-11

1983-84

Player, Miami (Ohio) MAC Champion, NCAA (l. SMU) ........................24-6

1982-83

Player, Miami (Ohio) .......................................................................... 13-15

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the conference championship game five times from 200210, including the 2003 title game victory over top-seeded Valparaiso. Between 2005 and 2010, the Jaguars never finished lower than fourth in the league standings under Hunter, including runnerup finishes in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2010. Sixteen of Hunter’s Jaguars received first- or second-team all-conference accolades, including two player-of-the-year honorees in Hill (2008) and Odell Bradley (2004) as well as defensive player of the year Matt Crenshaw (2004). Another 10 IUPUI players were recognized on the league’s all-newcomer team, including Newcomer-of-the-Year winners Austin Montgomery (2007) and Robert Glenn (2009). Hunter’s teams have shown the ability to knock off top competition on the road, recording victories at Georgia Tech (2001-02), at Northwestern (2002-03) and at Seton Hall (200809). Hunter arrived at IUPUI as head coach in 1994-95 and led the then-NAIA program to a winning record at 16-13 in his first season. His second IUPUI squad posted a 22-7 mark in NCAA Division II, at the time the highest single-season winning percentage in school history. Winning records followed the next two seasons, and Carlos Knox became a three-time All-American at the Division II level. The program began its transition to Division I and the Summit League in 1998-99. Hunter’s coaching career began in 1987, when he served as an assistant at Wisconsin-Milwaukee. During his six seasons at Milwaukee, the school moved from NAIA to NCAA Division II status and eventually to Division I. During Hunter’s stint, Wisconsin-Milwaukee amassed an overall record of 111-59, including a 23-4 mark in 1992-93. Prior to his arrival at IUPUI, Hunter spent one year as the top assistant coach at his alma mater, Miami (Ohio), under current Arizona State head coach Herb Sendek. During that season, the Redhawks were 19-10, finishing second in the MidAmerican Conference (MAC) and making an appearance in the postseason National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Hunter, 50, earned his bachelor’s degree in education at Miami (Ohio) in 1986 and added a master’s in 1987. He was a standout player on strong Miami (Ohio) teams of the mid1980s, along with high school and college teammate Ron Harper, who went on to a long NBA career. The Redhawks were 81-30 during Hunter’s four-year career and earned three consecutive NCAA tournament berths while winning two MAC championships. Hunter and his wife, Amy, have two children, Jasmine (25) and R.J. (20), who is a junior on the team this season.

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Following the then-second most successful season in school history, RON HUNTER was named 2012 Georgia College Coach of the Year by the Atlanta Tip-off Club.

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Darryl LaBarrie, a former Georgia Tech assistant coach with deep Atlanta roots, enters his fourth season at Georgia State in 2014-15. Prior to his arrival at GSU three years ago, LaBarrie spent the previous two seasons on the staff at Georgia Tech under Paul Hewitt, where his primary responsibilities were recruiting and developing the perimeter players. This past season was no doubt his best as he helped guide the Panthers to a 25 wins, a Sun Belt regular-season championship and a bid to the Postseason NIT, just the fifth postseason bid in program history. In 2012-13, he oversaw the recruitment and signing of R.J. Hunter, who went on to earn Kyle Macy Freshman All-America honors and re-write the GSU record book for a freshman. Hunter added to his resume with AP All-America Honorable Mention recoginition in 2013-14. He also recruited Ryan Harrow, a Parade First Team All-American and Georgia Gatorade Player of the Year to play at Georgia State and Manny Atkins, a top-60 recruit out of high school. Both earned all-conference honors during the 2013-14 season. In his first season with the Panthers, LaBarrie helped the squad to 22 wins, and the second round of the CollegeInsider. com Postseason Tournament. GSU finished among the top 20 in the NCAA in scoring defense, defensive field-goal percentage, blocked shots and steals. In his first season with the Yellow Jackets (2009-10), LaBarrie helped Tech a 23-13 record and the second round of the NCAA tournament. Tech nearly won the ACC tournament, falling to Duke 65-61 in the championship. During his second season, LaBarrie

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DARRYL LABARRIE with wife Aisha, and daughters, Sydney, Kai and Diarra. continued to oversee the development of Iman Shumpert, who led the Yellow Jackets in scoring, rebounds and assists and was named All-ACC Second Team as well as the conference’s all-defensive team. Prior to his stint with the Yellow Jackets, LaBarrie spent two seasons as an assistant coach at East Carolina. LaBarrie helped the Pirates produce the top two 3-point shooting seasons in school history and ranked first or second in Conference USA in that category in his two seasons. During the 2008-09 season, ECU made a school-record 261 treys, breaking the mark established the previous year. A 2001 graduate of Georgia Tech, LaBarrie spent the 2006-07 season as an assistant coach at Campbell. Prior to joining the Camels’ staff, he served as a coach with the highly regarded Atlanta Celtics AAU program. He also worked as a regional NBA scout for Marty Blake’s Court Report while serving as an assistant coach at Stone Mountain (Ga.) High School. LaBarrie is no stranger to Georgia State as he earned his master’s degree in sports administration on campus in

2005 while serving as a graduate assistant at Tech. He worked one year in general athletics administration (2003-04), then the following year with the men’s basketball program (2004-05). LaBarrie earned three letters at Georgia Tech, playing two years under Bobby Cremins and one season for Hewitt. He helped lead the Yellow Jackets to the 2001 NCAA tournament and received his B.S. in management that year. He began his collegiate career at Florida A&M, where he earned MidEastern Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team honors as a freshman before transferring to Tech. A native of Decatur, Ga., LaBarrie was named first-team all-state and Dekalb County Player of the Year as a senior when he led Tucker High School to a state title. He played with former Panther great Shernard Long, forming one of the most formidable tandems in Georgia. LaBarrie and his wife, Aisha, are the parents of three daughters, Sydney, Kai and Diarra.


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Everick Sullivan, a former associate head coach at Eastern Kentucky with 11 years of experience as a collegiate basketball coach, has spent the previous three seasons with the Georgia State Panthers under head coach Ron Hunter. In his three seasons, Sullivan’s impact with the Panthers’ post players has been immense. In his first season, Eric Buckner’s blocked shots per game average (3.47) was sixth best in the nation as the senior was voted to the All-CAA Third Team and CAA All-Defensive Team after setting a school record with 118 blocked shots. In 2012-13, James Vincent finished his career as one of the all-time leading shot blockers in Georgia State history, following in the footsteps of Buckner. Then in 2013-14, he was able to take Southern Cal transfer Curtis Washington and transform him into the leading shooter in the Sun Belt (65.6 percent from the floor) and second-best shot blocker in the league with 78, the third most in program history. With Sullivan’s help, the Panthers won 25 games, the second most in program history, earned the Sun Belt regular-season championship and advanced to the Postseason NIT. Before joining the Panthers in 2011, Sullivan spent three seasons with Eastern Kentucky and helped the Colonels to 53 wins, when he spent two seasons as an assistant before being promoted to associate head coach in his final season. In his last two seasons with Eastern Kentucky, the Colonels were among the top 10 in the NCAA in 3-point shooting percentage, ranked second nationally in 3-pointers made (10), assist-to-turnover

EVERICK SULLIVAN with Michelle, Ellery and Kyndall McNeill. ratio (+1.63) and third in fewest turnovers per game (9.6). Prior to his three-year stint with Eastern Kentucky, Sullivan spent the four years as a head coach while compiling an impressive overall record of 10726 (.804). From 2005-08, Sullivan was in charge of the Vincennes (Ind.) University program and helped the Trailblazers advance to two National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) tournament appearances. In 2005-06, his team was ranked the ninth best defense in the nation. He recruited and graduated 92 percent of all his student-athletes with 22 of his 24 players moving on to four-year institutions. In 2004-05, Sullivan served as the head coach at Lincoln Trial (Ill.) College, where he finished with a 28-5 record. He was named region and district coach of the year multiple times during his head coaching career. He began his coaching career at Wabash Valley (Ill.) College, spending both the 2002-03 and 2003-04 seasons with

the program. The native of Simpsonville, S.C., played collegiate basketball at Louisville under Hall of Fame head coach Denny Crum from 1988-92. Sullivan played in three NCAA tournaments and is among the Cardinals’ all-time leaders in scoring (15th), assists (ninth), 3-point percentage (10th) and dunks (10th). Sullivan earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from Louisville. He play eight years of professional basketball in Finland, Portugal, Slovenia, Poland, Puerto Rico, Cyprus and Lebanon. In 1998, his team won the Cyprus league championship and he was voted MVP. Sullivan and his fiancee Michelle, have a daughter, Ellery, born Feb. 24, 2012.

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Claude Pardue, a former Georgia State basketball graduate assistant, returned to GSU prior to the start of the 2011-12 season and enters his fourth year in 2014-15. Before his return to GSU, he spent the 2010-11 season as a program coordinator for Tim Floyd at UTEP. A graduate of Division III Emory, Pardue earned his master’s degree at Georgia State while working as a graduate assistant with the men’s basketball team. Last season was his most rewarding as he helped the Panthers to 25 wins, the second most in school history, a Sun Belt regular-season title and the Postseason NIT. Pardue oversaw workouts with the guards and wings and helped develop three all-conference guards: Ryan Harrow, Devonta White and Sun Belt Player of the Year R.J. Hunter. In 2012-13, Pardue guided nine newcomers, including freshman R.J. Hunter who earned Kyle Macy Freshman AllAmerica honors. As a sophomore, Hunter earned AP All-America Honorable Mention recognition. In his first season back with the Panthers (2011-12), Pardue helped GSU to 22 wins, the third most in school history, and an appearance in the CollegieInsider.com Postseason Tournament. GSU finished among the top 20 in the NCAA in scoring defense, defensive field-goal percentage, blocked shots and steals. He oversees the successful Ron Hunter Basketball Camps each summer at Georgia State that have seen a significant increase in attendance since he took over.

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While at UTEP, Pardue was responsible for planning, coordinating and executing all team travel. He acted as the liaison between the men’s basketball team and the compliance department while managing student managers and recruiting operations. Pardue was also responsible for all team gear and the team’s Fastbreak Luncheons. Pardue was responsible for recruiting operations, including the planning and coordination of official visits and the recruiting database. He also assisted with all aspects of the team’s video editing, including postgame film breakdown, opponent scouting and player development. Pardue also helped track student-athlete academic progress and was responsible for planning and directing team camps. Pardue was the founder and head coach of Grand Strand’s Finest AAU Basketball Program in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Working with players 17 and under, Pardue directed the squad to the semifinals of the South Carolina State Championships during summer 2006 and 2007. He has also served as a counselor at several colleges’ summer camps, including NC State, Davidson, Northwestern, Texas, South Carolina, Florida, Florida State, VCU and 5-Star. A native of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Pardue attended Carolina Forest High School before spending his junior year at The Lawrenceville School in Lawrencev-

ille, N.J. Playing for coach Ron Kane, he helped Lawrenceville to the Prep-A state championship as well as the MidAtlantic Prep League regular season and tournament title. He continued his playing career at Emory in Atlanta, Ga. A four-year letterman for coach Jason Zimmerman, Pardue served as team captain his senior year and was an academic all-conference honoree. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Economics in 2008 and added a Master of Science in Sports Administration from Georgia State in 2010. He also traveled to China as a member of the Athletes in Action squad in 2008 playing for Todd Howard.


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Nate Summers enters his third year as director of operations and fourth year at Georgia State, spending his first-year as a graduate assisant. He took over the operations position before the start of the 2012-13 season. Summers, who previously worked with head coach Ron Hunter at IUPUI, worked closely with the team in all facets during his one year as a graduate assistant before assuming his current role. This past season was his most memorable as he helped the program to 25 wins, the second most in school histor y, a Sun Belt regular-season championship and a Postseason NIT bid. In his first season as director of operations, Summers was in charge of all aspects of team travel, equipment and day-to-day operations of the program. He also helped oversee coach Hunter’s efforts with Samaritan’s Feet, collecting shoes for the millions of children throughout the world who cannot afford a pair. In his first season at Georgia State, Summers assisted in team travel, player personnel, the program’s recruiting database, team equipment and the dayto-day operations of a program that won 22 games, the third most in program history. Summers graduated from IUPUI in 2009 with a degree in sports management.

He was a three-year manager for Hunter while being in charge of filming games, player equipment and assisting in team travel. He was part of an IUPUI team that went 26-7 during the 2007-08 year and featured George Hill, who was drafted into the NBA by the San Antonio Spurs and is currently a member of the Indiana Pacers. After graduating from IUPUI, Summers spent the 2009-10 season as a varsity assistant at Monrovia High

School. In his second year with the program, his continued his role as varsity assistant while serving as the freshman coach. The varsity squad went 14-9 and won the West Central Conference with a 6-1 record.

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Joby Wright enters his first season at Georgia State as a special assistant to the head coach. Wright’s coaching career began in 1978 at Indiana under Bobby Knight where he spent nine seasons as an assistant coach. During those seasons he was a part of NCAA championship teams in 1981 and 1987, nine NCAA tournament appearances and four Big Ten titles. In 1990, Wright was named the head coach at Miami (Ohio), leading the

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RedHawks to a 16-12 record in his first season. In his second year, Miami (Ohio) went 23-8, won the Mid-American Conference (MAC) championship with a 13-3 record and advanced to the NCAA tournament, falling in the first round to North Carolina, 68-63. His t hird s e as on was equally successful as Miami (Ohio) went 22-9 and earned a MAC co-championship with Wright being named MAC Coach of the Year. The RedHawks went to the Postseason NIT and earned wins over

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Ohio State and Old Dominion. In 1993, Wright was named the head coach at Wyoming where he finished his head coaching career in 1997 with an overall record of 114-89. Wright played collegiately at Indiana where he scored 1,272 points. In 1971-72 he was a team captain and earned All-Big Ten honors, averaging 19.9 points per game. He was selected in the second round (18th overall) of the 1972 NBA Draft by the Seattle SuperSonics.

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PLAYER PROFILES

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

AT GEORGIA STATE: After three years as a walk-on, earned a scholarship for his senior season . . . Has played in 54 games in three seasons, making one start . . . Scored 15 points and pulled down 31 rebounds with 12 steals and 10 assists in three years. Played locally for a former Georgia State player . . . Was primarily used at the two, with the ability to score and dish the ball. 2013-14 Played in a career-high 24 games, scoring 10 points, including the first field goal of his career and swiping eight steals . . . Finished season playing 116 minutes, 4.8 per game, and pulling down 14 rebounds . . . Dished out five assists during the season. Scored a career-high four points in six minutes against Texas State, going 2-of-2 from the floor . . . Played a season-high 13 minutes at Troy, pulling down a pair of rebounds . . . In 12 minutes against Georgia Southern, pulled down down a career-high three rebounds . . . Played in the final 12 games of the regular season and both Sun Belt tournament games. Earned Dean’s List honors for his classroom work during the fall . . . Recognized by the NABC Honors Court following the season. 2012-13 Saw action in 19 games as a sophomore, making one start at Rhode Island . . . Averaged 5.1 minutes per game, primarily being used as the Panthers’ top defender . . . At the time, tripled his previous career-high in minutes, playing 16 minutes and dishing out a career-high four assists against Southern Poly . . .

Played a career-high 20 minutes, making his first collegiate start at Rhode Island, pulling down two rebounds rebou and grabbing a steal . . . Scored his first career point on a fr free throw at Troy, while grabbing two rebounds . . . Made two clutch free throws with six seconds remaining to help GSU come from 11 points down with less than two minutes to play against Delaware, before the Blue Hens hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer for the victory . . . Earned A.D.’s Honor Roll during the fall semester. 2011-12 Finished his freshman season making 11 appearances, including both CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament games . . . Collected rebounds against FIU and Tennessee Tech in the CIT, while picking up his first steal against Liberty . . . Took first field goal attempt against South Carolina State. HIGH SCHOOL: Honed his talents for former Georgia State Panther Courtney Brooks at Benjamin Banneker High School . . . Led his team to the Sweet 16 of the state tournament his senior year after averaging 15 points, six assists, four rebounds and two steals per game . . . Honored as the Neighborhood Newspapers Male Athlete of the Week during his senior year after an impressive 28-point, sevenassist, five-rebound performance against North Clayton. Led team to a runner-up finish in Region 5-AAAA during his junior year, averaging 11 points, five assists and two rebounds. PERSONAL: Full name is Ryann Austin Green . . . Born Feb. 24, 1993 in Irvine, Calif. . . . Parents are April Arceneaux and Roger Green . . . Currently majoring in finance.

CAREER STATISTICS CONF. ONLY 2011-12 (CAA) 2012-13 (CAA) 2013-14 (SBC) Totals ALL GAMES

48

G-GS 2- 0 12- 0 15- 0 29- 0

Min 3 43 76 122

Avg 1.5 3.6 5.1 4.2

FG- FGA 0- 1 0- 3 3- 9 3- 13 FG- FGA

Pct. 0.000 0.000 0.333 0.231

3P-3PA 0- 1 0- 2 0- 5 0- 8

Pct.

3P-3PA

Pct. 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

FT- FTA 0- 0 4- 4 1- 2 5- 6

Pct.

FT- FTA

Pct. 0.000 1.000 0.500 0.833 Pct.

O0415-

D 0 6 6 12

Reb 0 10 7 17

Avg 0.0 0.8 0.5 0.6

Ast 0 1 4 5

Blk 0 1 0 1

Stl 0 0 5 5

Pts 0 4 7 11

Avg 0.0 0.3 0.5 0.4

O- D

Avg

G-GS

Min

Avg

Reb

Avg

Ast

Blk

Stl

Pts

2011-12

11- 0

13

1.2

0-

4

0.000

0-

3

0.000

0-

0

0.000

0-

2

2

0.2

0

0

1

0

0.0

2012-13

19- 1

97

5.1

0-

7

0.000

0-

6

0.000

5-

6

0.833

5- 10

15

0.8

5

1

3

5

0.3

2013-14

24- 0

116

4.8

3- 10

0.300

0-

6

0.000

4-

6

0.667

2- 12

14

0.6

5

0

8

10

0.4

Totals

54- 1

226

4.2

3- 21

0.143

0- 15

0.000

9- 12

0.750

7- 24

31

0.6

10

1

12

15

0.3


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

* Game Started

FG 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-1 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

3FG 0-0 DNP 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 DNP 0-0 DNP 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP

FT 0-0

O-D Rb As TO Blk Stl Pts 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0

2012-13 ............... MP at Duke ................. at BYU ................... 1

0-0

2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0

0-0 0-0 0-3 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-0

0

0 0 3 1 1 1 0

0

0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0

1 0 0 1 0 0 0

0

2 0 1 0 0 0 0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0

0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 0 1 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

FG

3FG

FT

O-D Rb As TO Blk Stl Pts

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

DNP 0-1

Monmouth............

0-1 DNP

Tennessee St. ......

DNP

South Alabama ....

DNP

East Carolina........

DNP

Louisiana Tech .....

DNP

at Liberty .............. 5

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

Southern Poly....... 16

0-1

0-1

0-0

0-1

1

4

0

0

1

0

at Troy ................... 11

0-1

0-1

1-2

1-1

2

0

1

0

1

1

Southern Miss...... 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at Rhode Island .*20

0-1

0-1

0-0

0-2

2

0

0

0

1

0

at Ga. Southern ... 0+

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Drexel ................... 12

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-1

2

1

0

0

0

0

James Madison.... 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at Hofstra .............

DNP

Delaware .............. 1

0-0

0-0

2-2

0-1

1

0

0

0

0

2

William & Mary .... 12

0-1

0-1

2-2

3-1

4

0

2

1

0

2

at Old Dominion ... 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at Towson ............. 5

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

0

1

0

0

0

UNCW ................... 3

0-2

0-1

0-0

0-1

1

0

0

0

0

0

at Drexel ............... 2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at Northeastern ... 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Old Dominion ....... 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at UNCW ............... Towson ................. 3

DNP 0-0

Hofstra.................. at George Mason . 1

0-0 DNP

0-0

0-0

at William & Mary

DNP

at JMU ..................

DNP

Northeastern.........

DNP

* Game Started

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PLAYER PROFILES

GREEN GAME-BY-GAME 2013-14 ............... MP Southern Poly....... 1 at Vanderbilt ........ vs. McNeese St .... 5 at Alabama ........... vs. Canisius .......... at Elon .................. at FIU .................... Young Harris......... 3 at Southern Miss . Old Dominion ....... 0+ Ga. Southern........ 12 at UTSA ................. 1 at East Carolina ... 5 Troy ....................... 6 at South Alabama at WKU ................. 1 Arkansas St .......... UALR ..................... 1 at UL Lafayette ..... at ULM .................. 1 UT Arlington.......... 4 South Alabama .... 6 at UALR................. 5 at Troy ................... 13 Texas State........... 6 ULM ...................... 7 UL Lafayette ......... 3 at UT Arlington ..... 10 at Texas State ...... 7 at Arkansas St...... 2 WKU...................... 4 Arkansas St (SBC) 3 ULL (SBC) ............. 1 at Clemson (NIT) ..


PLAYER PROFILES

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2011-12 ............... MP

FG

3FG

at Washington ......

DNP

vs Portland ...........

DNP

vs. FAU ..................

DNP

McNeese State .... 0+

0-0

at Samford ...........

0-0

FT

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

POINTS: 4 Texas State, 2-17-14

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

DNP

Liberty .................. 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

1

0

at S.C. State. ........ 2

0-1

0-1

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

FIU ........................ 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

0

0

0

0

0

William&Mary ...... 2

0-1

0-1

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Rhode Island ........ 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at Utah Valley .......

DNP

Ga. Southern........

DNP

Drexel ...................

DNP

at VCU ...................

DNP

at Mason ..............

DNP

UNCW ...................

DNP

Towson .................

DNP

at Northeastern ...

DNP

at Delaware ..........

DNP

James Madison.... 1

0-0

at Drexel ...............

0-0 DNP

at UNCW ...............

DNP

at Hofstra .............

DNP

Northeastern........

DNP

Delaware ..............

DNP

at JMU ..................

3-PT FG MADE: 0 3-PT FG ATTEMPTED: (13X) 1 most recent: UALR, 2-6-14 FREE THROWS MADE: 2 Delaware, 1-12-13 (2-2) William & Mary, 1-16-13 (2-2) Young Harris, 12-4-13 (2-2)

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

REBOUNDS: 3 Georgia Southern, 12-20-13 ASSISTS: 4 Southern Poly, 12-8-12 STEALS: 3 UT Arlington, 2-1-14 MINUTES: 20 Rhode Island, 12-22-12

0-0 DNP

at William&Mary ..

DNP 0-1

Mason (CAA) ........ Tenn. Tech (CIT) ... 1 at Mercer (CIT) ..... 1

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 2 UNCW, 1-23-13 (0-2) Texas State, 2-17-14 (2-2) UT Arlington, 2-27-14 (0-2)

DNP 0-0

Old Dominion ....... Hofstra (CAA)........ 2

FIELD GOALS MADE: 2 Texas State, 2-17-14 (2-2)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 2 Delaware, 1-12-13 (2-2) William & Mary, 1-16-13 (2-2) Young Harris, 12-4-13 (2-2) Georgia Southern, 12-20-13 (1-2) South Alabama, 2-3-14 (1-2)

DNP

VCU .......................

UTSA ..................... 1

CAREER HIGHS

O-D Rb As TO Blk Stl Pts

0-0 DNP

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0-1

0-1

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

After three years as a walk-on, RYANN GREEN was awarded a scholarship for his senior season due to his hard work and dedication on and off the court.

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT PLAYER PROFILES

AT GEORGIA STATE: In first year at Georgia State, earned All-Sun Belt First-Team honors and Sun Belt All-Tournament recognition after one of the finest years in program history . . . Set numerous program records while scoring 604 points, tied for fourth most in program history. Transferred to GSU after making 23 starts at Kentucky as a sophomore . . . Starred at nearby Walton High School in Marietta as a five-star prospect and was ranked among the top 25 players in the nation before deciding to attend NC State where he played in 29 games as a freshman, making 10 starts. 2013-14 Earned All-Sun Belt First-Team honors and Sun Belt AllTournament recognition in his first season at Georgia State . . . Earned NABC All-District 24 Region honors . . . Named Sun Belt Player of the Week on Nov. 19. Finished season with 604 points scored, tied for the fourth most in program history and No. 59 in the NCAA, averaging 17.9 points per game . . . Made 222 field goals (498 attempts), setting a GSU record for made field goals which ranked No. 27 in the NCAA . . . Dished out 144 assists, tied for seventh most in program history, ranking No. 4 in the Sun Belt and No. 114 in the country . . . Went 130-of-155 (83.9-percent) from the free throw line, the eighth-best mark in GSU history and third in the Sun Belt, with the 130 makes ranking fifth best in a single-season in GSU history . . . Recorded a 2.53 assist/turnover ratio, third in the Sun Belt and No. 36 in the NCAA . . . Swiped 1.6 steals per game, sixth in the Sun Belt and averaged a team-best 33.9 minutes per game, fifth in the league . . . Made a stretch of 24 straight free

throws, the second-longest stretch in pro program history. Finished the season with 20 or more points p in a game 15 times and also had three games of 30 or more . . . Scored a career-high 37 points, i t going i 13 13-of-22 f 22 ffrom th the floor and 11-of-12 from the free throw line against UL Lafayette in the Sun Belt championship game . . . Finished with 34 points on 13-of-26 shooting against Elon, pulling down four rebounds and dishing out four assists . . . Finished with 27 points at Vanderbilt to earn Sun Belt Playerof-the-Week honors . . . Scored 33 points, making 14-of-15 free throws against Old Dominion, going 9-of-14 from the floor . . . Scored 19 points and dished out eight assists at UTSA, going a perfect 8-of-8 from the free throw line . . . Dished out nine assists, just one shy of a career-high to go along with 24 points at East Carolina . . . Scored 20 points and dished out seven assists against South Alabama . . . Finished with 18 points, seven assists and five rebounds, going 7-of-7 from the free throw line against UL Lafayette . . . Scored 20 points on 9-of-14 shooting in the Sun Belt tournament opener against Arkansas State. 2012-13 (KENTUCKY): Scored in double-figures in 18 of his last 24 games . . . Scored 13 points in win over Florida . . . Led all scorers with 19 points in win over Mississippi State while grabbing seven rebounds and handing out a game-high four assists . . . Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds in win against Missouri while also totaling 16 points and six assists . . . Scored 12 points, grabbed five rebounds and four assists to no turnovers in win over Vanderbilt . . . Totaled 12 points, including 5-of-6 from the free throw line in win over Auburn . . . Also recorded career-high two blocks against the Tigers . . . Was a perfect 6-6 from the field with 12 points, four assists and two rebounds in win over South Carolina . . . Logged a season-high 41 minutes in win at Texas A&M . . . Scored 13 points, tying season-highs in free throws and free throws attempted (6-9)

CAREER STATISTICS SUN BELT ONLY

G-GS

Min

Avg

FG- FGA

Pct.

3P-3PA

Pct.

FT- FTA

Pct.

O- D

Reb

Avg

Ast

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

2013-14

18-18

610

33.9

99- 243

0.407

15- 52

0.288

58- 69

0.841

8- 33

41

2.3

78

0

22

271

15.1

ALL GAMES

G- GS

Min

Avg

FG- FGA

Pct.

3P- 3PA

Pct.

FT- FTA

Pct.

O- D

Reb

Avg

Ast

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

2010-11 (NCST) 29 -10

666

23.0

96- 246

0.390

12- 54

0.222

67- 77

0.870

14- 40

54

1.9

96

4

22

271

9.3

2012-13 (UK)

29 -24

787

27.1

110- 266

0.414

21- 71

0.296

46- 65

0.708

19- 63

82

2.8

82

4

21

287

9.9

2013-14

34- 34 1152

33.9

222 -498

0.446

30 -104

0.288 130- 155

0.839

23- 66

89

2.6

144

2

43

604

17.8

Totals

92 -68 2605

28.3

428 -1010

0.424

63 -229

0.275 243- 297

0.818

56- 169

225

2.4

322

10

86

1162

12.6

* Redshirted 2011-12 season

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PLAYER PROFILES

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

in win at Ole Miss . . . Posted 12 points, eight assists and five rebounds in win at Auburn . . . Scored 14 points, while tying in 39 minutes of action against Texas A&M . . . Scored team-high 16 points in SEC debut victory over Vanderbilt . . . Grabbed four rebounds and dished our four assists in same game . . . Totaled 15 points on a career-best 4-of-5 shooting from 3-point range against Eastern Michigan . . . Also recorded career-high four steals against Eagles, while dishing out season-high eight assists . . . Tallied 17 points while pulling down a five rebounds in game against Louisville . . . Scored 23 points in win over Marshall on 10-of-17 shooting . . . Finished with 12 points in 31 minutes against Lipscomb . . . Finished Portland game with eight points, four rebounds and six assists . . . In 21 minutes against Samford, dished out four assists . . . Limited to just 10 minutes in the seasonopener against Maryland due to flu-like symptoms . . . Dished out two assists and blocked a shot against the Terrapins. 2011-12 (KENTUCKY): Sat out due to NCAA transfer regulations. 2010-11 (NC STATE): Started seven of the final eight games of the season at point guard, and 10 of the last 15 overall . . . Came off the bench in the first 16 games of the season . . . Returned to action at Duke on Feb. 5 after missing two games due to illness . . . In the nine games after return, averaged 5.7 points, compared to 11.4 points in the five games before he got sick . . . Tied for fourth on the team in scoring (9.3) and second with 3.3 assists per game . . . Ranked seventh in the ACC in assist/turnover ratio (1.9) . . . Would have led the ACC in free throw percentage, but he did not have enough made free throws (2.5 per game) . . . Hit 87.0 percent (67-77) from the line . . . Scored 12 points in the ACC Tournament against Maryland . . . Earned his first career start at Florida State, scoring 17 points in 21 minutes . . . Named the ACC Rookie of the Week on Dec. 15 after his performance against USC Upstate . . . Came off the bench to score a 20 points on 10-of-13 shooting . . . Also dished out five assists to zero turnovers and added three steals . . . Recorded his first career double-double when he had 11 points and 10 assists against East Carolina at the Charleston Classic.

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

Classic . . . Played in the Adidas Nations Tournament in France in the summer of 2009 . . . Ranked the 25th-best overall prospect by Scout.com and the No. 8 point guard and a five-star prospect . . . The No. 19 player nationally and No. 7 point guard according to Rivals. com . . . Ranked No. 39 on the ESPNU 100 list . . . No. 19 nationally according to PrepStars.com. PERSONAL: Full name is Ryan Harrow . . . Born on April 22, 1991 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. . . . Parents are Fern Matthews and Mark Harrow . . . Currently majoring in sociology. GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14 ............... MP

FG

3FG

FT

O-D Rb As TO Blk Stl Pts

Southern Poly....... *24

8-13

1-4

3-3

0-0

0

6

1

0

1

20

at Vanderbilt ........ *38 10-21

1-4

6-6

1-3

4

4

1

0

2

27

vs. McNeese St .... *24

4-12

0-1

4-4

0-1

1

4

2

0

1

12

at Alabama ........... *32

2-11

0-2

0-0

2-2

4

4

3

0

1

4

vs. Canisius .......... *36 10-18

0-4

3-5

2-2

4

4

3

0

2

23

at Elon .................. *35 13-26

2-4

6-9

1-3

4

4

1

0

1

34

at FIU .................... *36

8-19

1-2

4-7

2-2

4

3

0

0

1

21

Young Harris......... *20

2-2

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

4

4

1

1

4

at Southern Miss . *40

7-21

2-6

4-5

1-1

2

3

2

0

1

20

Old Dominion ....... *37

9-14

1-2 14-15 0-4

4

3

1

0

2

33

Ga. Southern........ *34

8-13

3-6

3-5

0-1

1

1

3

0

0

22

at UTSA ................. *30

5-11

1-5

8-8

2-2

4

8

1

0

3

19

at East Carolina ... *37 10-22

0-3

4-5

0-3

3

9

0

0

2

24

Troy ....................... *35

0-1

6-6

0-2

2

7

3

0

0

20

7-14

at South Alabama *34

2-14

0-2

0-0

1-1

2

4

1

0

0

4

at WKU ................. *34

5-14

0-1

1-1

1-2

3

4

2

0

2

11

Arkansas St .......... *30

5-16

1-5

0-0

1-0

1

4

1

0

0

11

UALR ..................... *32

4-8

1-3

3-4

0-2

2

7

1

0

0

12

at UL Lafayette ..... *38

6-17

2-3

3-5

1-1

2

4

2

0

0

17

at ULM .................. *36

7-15

1-3

3-4

2-2

4

3

3

0

3

18

UT Arlington.......... *40- 9-16

0-3

4-5

0-1

1

4

2

0

2

22

South Alabama .... *35

7-12

3-5

3-4

0-1

1

7

1

0

4

20

at UALR................. *28

4-15

0-2

5-5

1-5

6

2

5

0

1

13

PREP

at Troy ................... *36

7-17

1-3

0-0

0-2

2

6

0

0

1

15

A third-team Parade All-America selection . . . Played at Walton High School in Marietta, Ga. . . . Coached by Joe Goydish . . . Named the Georgia Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior . . . Was the Georgia 5A Player of the Year . . . Named Mr. Cobb County Basketball as well . . . Finished with more than 2,000 career points in just three years at Walton . . . Averaged a county-high 31.4 points as a senior . . . Also named Georgia 5A all-state firstteam selection and Mr. Cobb County Basketball as a junior . . . Averaged 27.8 points, 6.0 assists, 3.1 steals as a junior . . . Played part of his sophomore season at Concord (N.C.) Cannon School . . . Was leading the team with 16 points and five assists a game, before transferring back to Walton High School . . . After his senior season, played in the Derby Festival Classic and the Capital

Texas State........... *29

6-11

0-0

5-5

0-3

3

3

1

0

2

17

ULM ...................... *31

3-9

0-4

0-0

0-1

1

5

0

0

0

6

52

UL Lafayette ......... *38

5-11

1-3

7-7

0-5

5

7

3

0

2

18

at UT Arlington ..... *32

5-11

1-3

4-4

0-0

0

4

0

0

1

15

at Texas State ...... *34

5-12

1-2

3-6

1-0

1

3

1

0

0

14

at Arkansas St...... *40- 6-17

2-7

4-4

0-2

2

4

3

0

1

18

WKU...................... *28

6-14

1-2

7-9

0-3

3

0

2

0

3

20

Arkansas St (SBC) *36

9-14

2-4

0-0

0-1

1

4

1

1

1

20

ULL (SBC) ............. *45 13-22

0-3 11-12 2-5

7

2

1

0

1

37

at Clemson (NIT) .. *38

1-2

4

3

2

0

1

13

* Game Started

5-16

2-2

2-2


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

GAME-BY-GAME (NC STATE)

FG

3FG

FT

O-D Rb As TO Blk Stl Pts

2010-11 ............... MP

FG

3FG

FT

O-D Rb As TO Blk Stl Pts

vs. Maryland ......*10

0-4

0-2

0-0

0-0

Tenn. Tech ............ 24

4-12

0-2

8-8

1-0

1

4

2

0

0

16

5-11

0-2

1-2

0-1

1 10

2

0

2

11

0

2

1

1

0

0

vs. Duke ...............

DNP

vs. East Carolina .. 28

Lafayette ..............

DNP

vs. George Mason 24

6-11

1-3

1-1

0-0

0

3

2

0

0

14

DNP

vs. Georgetown .... 26

3-10

0-1

0-1

0-0

0

1

2

0

1

6

Morehead State ...

Farleigh Dickinson. 20

1-6

1-4

4-4

0-0

0

0

1

0

0

7

at Notre Dame ..... 9

1-4

0-1

0-0

0-1

1

0

1

0

1

2

at Wisconsin ........ 24

2-12

0-1

3-3

1-1

2

2

1

0

0

7

Baylor ................... 18

1-9

0-2

0-0

0-3

3

2

0

0

1

2

at Syracuse .......... 17

2-6

1-3

0-0

0-3

3

3

0

0

0

5

Samford................ 21

1-2

0-1

0-2

0-0

0

4

0

0

0

2

USC Upstate ......... 25

10-13

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

5

0

0

3

20

Portland................ 25

3-8

1-2

1-3

0-4

4

6

1

0

1

8

Youngstown St ..... 18

2-8

1-3

9-10 1-0

1

2

1

0

0

14

LIU Brooklyn .........

DNP

Lipscomb............*31

6-13

0-3

0-0

1-0

1

2

0

0

2

12

Arizona ................. 17

1-9

0-2

4-4

0-1

1

4

1

0

1

6

Marshall .............*33

10-17

1-4

2-3

0-4

4

4

2

0

3

23

Delaware State .... 16

2-5

0-1

4-4

0-1

1

0

3

0

1

8

at Louisville ........*39

6-15

1-1

4-6

3-2

5

3

0

0

2

17

Alabama A&M ...... 27

6-8

0-0

2-2

0-0

0

6

1

0

0

14

E. Michigan ........*28

5-8

4-5

1-2

1-1

2

8

4

0

4

15

San Diego............. 21

6-7

0-0

0-0

0-3

3

2

3

0

0

12 18

at Vanderbilt ......*36

6-13

2-5

2-2

0-4

4

4

2

0

1

16

at Elon .................. 25

5-8

0-1

8-8

0-2

2

4

3

1

3

Texas A&M .........*39

5-13

2-6

2-2

1-2

3

2

5

0

0

14

Wake Forest ......... 25

2-8

1-3

0-0

1-2

3

6

2

1

0

5

5-9

0-2

1-2

0-1

1

2

0

0

0

11

Tennessee ..........*33

3-9

0-3

6-9

0-3

3

4

0

0

1

12

at Boston College 21

at Auburn ...........*34

6-12

0-3

0-1

2-3

5

8

5

0

1

12

at Florida State ..*21

4-11

1-3

8-8

1-0

1

3

2

0

1

17

at Alabama .........*29

3-12

0-1

0-0

0-1

1

2

1

0

0

6

Duke ..................... 34

4-13

1-1

6-6

1-1

2

5

1

0

0

15

LSU .....................*24

5-11

0-3

1-2

0-1

1

1

2

0

0

11

Miami (Fla.) ........*34

2-10

1-4

0-0

1-3

4

7

2

0

3

5

at Ole Miss .........*28

3-7

1-1

6-9

1-2

3

2

2

1

0

13

at Clemson .........*25

4-9

1-4

0-0

0-4

4

1

1

1

1

9

0-0

0-1

1

1

4

0

0

0

at Texas A&M .....*41

3-9

2-5

0-0

0-1

1

3

5

0

1

8

at UNC ..................

DNP

South Carolina ...*25

6-6

0-0

0-0

0-2

2

4

1

0

1

12

Virginia Tech.........

Auburn ................*26

3-6

1-3

5-6

0-1

1

1

0

2

0

12

at Duke ................. 15

at Florida ............*19

0-3

0-1

0-0

0-1

1

1

2

0

0

0

at Wake Forest ...*24

4-10

1-2

0-0

0-2

2

6

3

0

2

9

at Tennessee ....... 18

0-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

1

0

0

0

Clemson .............*22

1-5

0-0

1-2

1-2

3

4

2

0

0

3

Vanderbilt ...........*32

6-9

0-1

0-1

2-3

5

4

0

0

1

12

at Maryland ........*21

2-9

0-3

0-0

1-3

4

3

2

0

0

4

Missouri..............*42

6-14

0-2

4-4

2-6

8

6

3

0

1

16

UNC.....................*29

4-10

0-2

0-2

2-0

2

4

1

0

2

8

Mississippi St .....*30

6-9

3-6

4-5

1-6

7

4

0

0

0

19

Georgia Tech ......*23

2-2

0-0

6-8

0-4

4

2

3

0

1

10

DNP 0-3

0-1

at Arkansas ........*22

3-9

0-2

4-4

1-2

3

2

2

0

0

10

at Virginia ...........*15

0-4

0-2

0-0

0-1

1

0

0

0

0

0

at Georgia ..........*25

4-12

1-4

2-2

2-2

4

0

1

0

0

11

Florida State ........ 23

2-6

1-3

0-0

1-4

5

5

3

1

0

5

Maryland (ACC) ..*22

5-11

1-1

1-2

1-1

2

1

3

0

1

12

Florida ................*35

5-13

0-3

6-12 1-3

4

1

2

0

4

16

Vanderbilt (SEC).*30

2-15

0-1

0-0

2-3

5

1

4

0

0

4

at R. Morris (NIT) * 9

2-3

1-2

0-0

0-1

1

0

2

0

0

5

CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 37 UL Lafayette, 3-16-14

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 15 Old Dominion, 12-14-13 (14-15)

FIELD GOALS MADE: 13 Elon, 11-26-13 (13-26) UL Lafayette, 3-16-14 (13-22)

REBOUNDS: 8 Missouri, 2-23-13

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 26 Elon, 11-26-13 (13-26)

In his first year with the Panthers, RYAN HARROW earned All-Sun Belt First-Team honors after scoring 604 points, tied for fourth most in program history.

ASSISTS: 10 East Carolina, 11-18-10

3-PT FG MADE: 4 Eastern Michigan, 1-2-13 (4-5)

STEALS: 4 Eastern Michigan, 1-2-13 South Alabama, 2-3-14

3-PT FG ATTEMPTED: 7 Arkansas State, 3-4-14 (2-7)

BLOCKS: 2 Auburn, 2-9-13

FREE THROWS MADE: 14 Old Dominion, 12-14-13 (14-15)

MINUTES: 45 UL Lafayette, 3-16-14

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PLAYER PROFILES

GAME-BY-GAME (KENTUCKY) 2012-13 ............... MP


2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

PLAYER PROFILES

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

AT GEORGIA STATE: In first season, showed his abilities as one of the best big-men in the Sun Belt, averaging 6.9 points and 5.4 rebounds per game, blocking 78 shots, third most in a single season in school history. Came to GSU following two seasons at Southern California . . . The 2013-14 season was first extended time on the court at the collegiate level, playing just 11 minutes at USC before transferring.

rebounds in the regular-season finale against Western Kentucky . . . Finished with 11 points and eight rebounds in the Postseason NIT against Clemson. 2012-13: Redshirt season due to NCAA transfer rules. 2011-12 (USC):

2013-14: In first season at Georgia State, shot 65.6 percent from the floor, the second best mark in school history, while leading the Sun Belt . . . Blocked 78 shots, the third most in a single-season in program history, which ranked No. 2 in the conference . . . Pulled down 5.9 rebounds per game, No. 14 in the Sun Belt, including 4.1 on the defensive end, No. 12 in the league. In the regular season opener, tied a school record with nine blocked shots against Southern Poly, adding seven rebounds and six points in 22 minutes of action . . . Scored 13 points, grabbed nine rebounds and blocked four shots at Vanderbilt . . . Recorded first double-double of the season with 14 points and 10 rebounds, including six on the offensive glass against Canisius, going 7-of-9 from the floor . . . Scored a career-high 17 points with seven rebounds at Elon in the NIT Season Tipoff . . . Tied his career-high with 17 points on 8-of-10 shooting and eight rebounds against Young Harris . . . Recorded second double-double of the year with 16 points and 10 rebounds at Western Kentucky, just 45 minutes from his hometown . . . Pulled down a career-high 14 rebounds at FIU, blocking four shots . . . Finished with nine points and seven

Missed the entire 2011-12 season after having surgery in August to repair a torn left labrum. 2010-11 (USC): Played in three games for a total of 11 minutes his freshman season . . . Appreared in his first game at USC against New Mexico State on Nov. 21 and grabbed an offensive rebound . . . Played four minutes versus Cal State Fullerton on Nov. 24 and four minutes against Stanford on Jan. 20. PREP: Averaged 8.0 points and 4.0 rebounds as a junior and really opened eyes during the summer between his junior and senior season where he became a McDonald’s All-American nominee . . . Named MVP of the Rick Bolus Blue Chip Camp and was ranked as the No. 1 prospect in the state of Kentucky according to Rick Bolus Scouting Report . . . Missed several games due to a right ankle injury during his senior season at Elizabethtown High School, but averaged 8.0 points and 7.6 rebounds in eight games.

CAREER STATISTICS SUN BELT ONLY

G-GS

Min

Avg

FG- FGA

Pct.

2013-14

17-16

374

22.0

52- 74

0.703

ALL GAMES

G-GS

Min

Avg

FG- FGA

2010-11

3- 0

11

3.7

2013-14

33-31

750

Totals

36-31

761

54

Pct.

0-

0

3P-3PA

Pct.

FT- FTA

Pct.

O- D

Reb

Avg

Ast

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

0.000

20- 31

0.645

26- 62

88

5.2

1

31

5

124

7.3

Pct.

FT- FTA

Pct.

O- D

Reb

Avg

Ast

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

0

0.000

0-

1

1

0.3

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.000

39- 62

0.629

60-135

195

5.9

5

78

9

249

7.5

0.000

39- 62

0.629

60-136

196

5.4

5

78

9

249

6.9

0

0.000

0-

0

0.000

22.7

105- 160

0.656

0-

0

21.1

105- 160

0.656

0-

0

* Redshirted in 2011-12 and 2012-13

0-

3P-3PA

0-


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

Full name is Curtis Owen Washington . . . Born on Dec. 5, 1991 in Chesapeake, Va. . . . Parents are Jennifer and James Washington . . . Currently majoring in art. GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14 ............... MP Southern Poly....... *22 at Vanderbilt ........ *34 vs. McNeese St .... *21 at Alabama ........... *21 vs. Canisius .......... 28 at Elon .................. *29 at FIU .................... *27 Young Harris......... *23 at Southern Miss . *30 Old Dominion ....... *23 Ga. Southern........ *9 at UTSA ................. *9 at East Carolina ... *18 Troy ....................... *23 at South Alabama *27 at WKU ................. *28 Arkansas St .......... *24 UALR ..................... *14 at UL Lafayette ..... *26 at ULM .................. *28 UT Arlington.......... *19 South Alabama .... *26 at UALR................. *21 at Troy ................... *15 Texas State........... *23 ULM ...................... UL Lafayette ......... *12 at UT Arlington ..... *10 at Texas State ...... 25 at Arkansas St...... *30 WKU...................... *23 ArkState (SBC) ..... *22 ULL (SBC) ............. *30 at Clemson (NIT) .. *30 * Game Started

FG 2-4 5-8 4-6 3-6 7-9 6-9 2-5 8-10 1-3 2-3 0-1 1-2 4-5 4-5 2-4 7-9 2-4 5-6 3-6 3-5 2-4 4-4 1-1 2-2 5-6 2-3 0-0 3-4 3-5 4-6 1-2 2-5 5-8

3FG 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP-sick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PLAYER PROFILES

CAREER HIGHS

PERSONAL:

FT 2-2 3-5 0-0 1-3 0-2 5-6 1-4 1-3 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-3 2-2 2-3 3-4 0-0 1-1 2-2 2-2 0-0 1-4 0-0

O-D Rb 3-4 7 5-4 9 0-6 6 0-5 5 6-4 10 3-4 7 3-11 14 1-7 8 2-2 4 0-4 4 1-1 2 0-0 0 5-3 8 1-3 4 0-3 3 3-7 10 0-4 4 2-4 6 1-1 2 2-9 11 0-0 0 4-3 7 1-6 7 2-2 4 1-3 4

As 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

TO 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

Blk 9 4 1 3 1 3 4 6 4 3 1 1 0 2 2 2 3 1 3 0 2 1 2 0 1

Stl 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 6 13 8 7 14 17 5 17 2 6 0 2 8 10 6 16 6 13 6 7 6 10 2 5 10

1-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 2-2 1-1 1-1

1-1 0-2 3-4 2-6 3-4 2-5 0-8 3-5

0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1

3 2 3 1 3 0 4 3

0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

5 0 6 7 9 4 5 11

2 2 7 8 7 7 8 8

POINTS: 17 Elon, 11-26-13 Young Harris, 12-4-13 FIELD GOALS MADE: 8 Young Harris, 12-4-13 (8-10) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 10 Young Harris, 12-4-13 (8-10) FREE THROWS MADE: 5 Elon, 11-26-13 (5-6)

ASSISTS: 2 Arkansas State, 3-15-14 STEALS: 1 (9X) most recent: Western Kentucky, 3-8-14 BLOCKS: 9 Southern Poly, 11-9-13 MINUTES: 34 Vanderbilt, 11-12-13

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 6 Elon, 11-26-13 (5-6) REBOUNDS: 14 FIU, 11-30-13

CURTIS WASHINGTON put his name in the record books after just one game, tying the school record with nine blocked shots on opening night of the 2013-14 season against Southern Poly.

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2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

PLAYER PROFILES

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

AT GEORGIA STATE:

PREP

Junior-college transfer who will have two years of eligibility remaining at Georgia State . . . Talented forward who can post up or knock down the 3-pointer . . . Expected to compete immediatley for a starting position.

Played for Buchanan High School, where as a senior, led the school to its first conference championship in 60 years.

2013-14 (SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE) As a sophomore, averaged 13.0 points, 8.1 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game, shooting 44.5 percent from the floor and 35.8 percent from 3-point range . . . Recorded 72 blocked shots, ranked No. 9 in the NJCAA. Led South Suburban to a region championship and an appearance in the NJCAA National Championship tournament as the Bulldogs finished the season 31-6. Scored a season-high 23 points on 9-of-12 shooting against Trinity Christian . . . Finished the season scoring 20 or more points six times, including a stretch of three straight between late January and early February . . . Scored 22 points on 9-of-15 shooting, hitting 4-of-6 from 3-point range in the second game of the season against Waubonsee Valley. 2012-13 (COLUMBUS STATE (OHIO)) Played for Columbus State Community College in Ohio as a freshman, where he averaged 5.8 points and 3.9 rebounds per game in just 12.5 minutes per contest . . . Shot 52.2 percent from the floor and 42.9 percent from 3-point range during his first year.

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PERSONAL Full name is Jalen Donlee Brown . . . Born on March 22, 1994 . . . Parents are Dawn Brown and Bill Carson . . . Has two sisters, Devinn and Emma, along with one brother, William . . . Currently majoring in human learning and development.


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT PLAYER PROFILES

AT GEORGIA STATE:

2012-13:

In first two seasons played in all but one game, averaging 3.4 points and 3.3 rebounds per game . . . In both seasons, enjoyed a significant increase in minutes during the second half of the season. Talented prep school star who hales from coach Ron Hunter’s hometown of Dayton, Ohio . . . Has good size to play on the wing with the ability to shoot from any location on the floor . . . Threestar recruit coming out of high school.

In first season at GSU, averaged 3.7 points and 3.2 rebounds in 17.1 minutes per game, seeing action in all 31 games and making four starts . . . Shot 51.7 percent from the floor, while swiping 19 steals . . . In debut, scored four points and grabbed five rebounds against No. 8 Duke . . . Grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds in 25 minutes with six points against UNCW . . . Scored a season-high eight points in a career-high 31 minutes at William & Mary, tying career-highs with three assists and three steals . . . Tied a seasonhigh with eight points and three rebound at James Madison . . . Averaged 7.3 points and 4.5 rebounds in the Panthers final four games.

2013-14: Saw increased action in his second season, averaging 3.1 points and 3.6 rebounds per game, shooting 51.2 percent from the floor . . . Swiped 40 steals and dished out 38 assists while averaging 17.3 minutes per game. Scored a career-high 12 points in back-to-back games late in the season against UL Lafayette and at UT Arlington. Went 6-of-7 from the floor with six rebounds and three steals against ULL, then 6-of-6 with eight rebounds at UTA . . . Just before that pair of games, scored 10 points on 5-of-5 shooting with seven rebounds and three blocked shots against UL Monroe . . . Scored five points and grabbed five rebounds in just 15 minutes off the bench at South Alabama . . . Played a career-high 32 minutes at home against UT Arlington, grabbing nine rebounds . . . Pulled down eight rebounds at Troy.

PREP SCHOOL: Attended Bridgton (Maine) Prep where he averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds per game, including three triple-doubles and was ranked among the top 15 NEPSEC players . . . Earned National Prep School Invitational All-Tournament honors. PREP: As a senior at Wayne High School in Dayton, Ohio, the McDonald’s All-America nominee averaged 14.0 points and 10.8 rebounds per game and was MVP of the Ohio North/South Game . . . Played in the Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Game . . . Coming out of high school, ESPN ranked him as a three-star recruit, the sixth best player in the state of Ohio and the 51st best small forward in the country . . . Earned first team all-GWOC honors and second team all-south west district recognition . . . Was a four-year varsity letter winner who also earned first team All-GWOC recognition

CAREER STATISTICS CONF. ONLY 2012-13 (CAA) 2013-14 (SBC) Totals ALL GAMES

G-GS 18- 1 17- 1 35- 2

Min 328 320 648

Avg 18.2 18.8 18.5

FG- FGA 31- 53 29- 50 60- 103

Pct. 0.585 0.580 0.583

3P-3PA 0- 1 0- 0 0- 1

Pct. 0.000 0.000 0.000

FT- FTA 14- 21 9- 17 23- 38

Pct. 0.667 0.529 0.605

G-GS

Min

Avg

FG- FGA

Pct.

3P-3PA

Pct.

FT- FTA

O243357-

D 43 44 87

Reb 67 77 144

Avg 3.7 4.5 4.1

Ast 16 8 24

Blk 4 7 11

Stl 12 10 22

Pts 76 67 143

Avg 4.2 3.9 4.1

Pct.

O- D

Reb

Avg

Ast

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

2012-13

31- 4

531

17.1

46- 89

0.517

0-

3

0.000

24- 38

0.632

34- 64

98

3.2

26

5

19

116

3.7

2013-14

33- 2

563

17.1

42- 85

0.494

0-

0

0.000

16- 27

0.593

46- 68

114

3.5

13

12

21

100

3.0

Totals

64- 6

1094

17.1

88- 174

0.506

0-

3

0.000

40- 65

0.615

80-132

212

3.3

39

17

40

216

3.4

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PLAYER PROFILES

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

as a junior . . . Led Wayne to league championships in 2008, 2010 and 2011 along with sectional championships all four years of high school and a district championship in 2008 . . . Originally signed with Providence before a coaching change led him to Bridgton Academy. PERSONAL: Full name is Markus Lamar Crider . . . Born on Oct. 28, 1992 in Dayton, Ohio. . . . Parents are Kimberly Crider and Michael Suber Jr. . . . Currently majoring in speech. CRIDER GAME-BY-GAME 2013-14 ............... MP

FG

3FG

FT

O-D Rb As TO Blk Stl Pts

Southern Poly....... 16

1-4

0-0

3-4

3-2

5

0

1

0

2

5

at Vanderbilt ........ 12

1-3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

1

0

0

0

2

vs. McNeese St .... 19

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-4

4

0

0

0

0

0

at Alabama ........... 18

1-3

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

0

0

0

0

2

vs. Canisius .......... 18

0-1

0-0

2-2

1-4

5

0

2

0

0

2

at Elon .................. 16

1-1

0-0

0-0

2-1

3

1

1

0

1

2

at FIU .................... *11

1-2

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

1

0

0

2

2

Young Harris......... 8

1-1

0-0

0-0

1-2

3

0

1

0

0

2

at Southern Miss . 6

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

0

0

1

0

0

Old Dominion ....... 10

0-1

0-0

1-2

0-0

0

0

0

0

1

1

Ga. Southern........ 25

2-4

0-0

0-0

1-3

4

1

1

2

2

4

at UTSA ................. 20

1-3

0-0

0-0

2-1

3

0

0

0

2

2

at East Carolina ... 20

0-4

0-0

0-0

1-0

1

0

1

0

1

0

Troy ....................... 14

3-5

0-0

0-0

2-1

3

0

2

0

0

6

at South Alabama ..14

1-1

0-0

0-0

0-5

5

0

0

0

0

5

at WKU ................. 11

1-2

0-0

2-2

2-2

4

0

0

0

0

4

Arkansas St .......... 10

1-1

0-0

2-2

2-1

3

1

0

0

0

4

UALR ..................... 15

0-2

0-0

0-2

3-1

4

2

0

0

1

0

at UL Lafayette ..... 19

0-2

0-0

1-3

2-1

3

1

0

1

2

1

at ULM .................. 21

0-1

0-0

0-0

3-0

3

0

0

1

2

0

UT Arlington.......... 32

1-1

0-0

1-2

4-5

9

1

2

0

0

3

South Alabama .... 8

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at UALR................. 14

0-2

0-0

0-0

1-1

2

1

1

0

0

0

at Troy ................... 25

2-4

0-0

0-0

3-5

8

1

2

0

0

4

Texas State........... 19

1-3

0-0

1-2

1-3

4

0

0

1

0

3

ULM ...................... 24

5-5

0-0

0-1

1-6

7

0

0

3

2

10

2012-13 ............... MP

FG

3FG

FT

O-D Rb As TO Blk Stl Pts

at Duke ................. 21

1-6

0-0

2-4

2-3

5

2

1

0

0

4

at BYU .................*13

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

0

2

0

0

0

Monmouth............ 23

1-2

0-1

2-2

0-1

1

1

3

0

3

4

Tennessee St. ...... 15

1-3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

2

South Alabama .... 4

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

East Carolina........ 23

2-4

0-0

1-2

0-4

4

0

0

0

0

5

Louisiana Tech ...*23

1-4

0-0

0-0

1-3

4

1

2

0

2

2

at Liberty .............. 2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Southern Poly....... 12

2-3

0-0

0-0

1-4

5

2

0

0

0

4

at Troy ................... 14

2-2

0-0

2-2

1-2

3

1

1

0

0

6

Southern Miss....*17

2-4

0-1

2-4

2-0

2

3

5

0

0

6

at Rhode Island ... 18

1-4

0-0

0-0

1-1

2

0

4

0

1

2

at Ga. Southern ... 18

2-3

0-0

1-3

2-2

4

0

3

1

1

5

Drexel ................... 8

0-2

0-0

0-0

1-1

2

0

1

0

0

0

James Madison.... 8

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-4

4

0

0

0

1

0

at Hofstra ............. 8

1-1

0-0

0-0

1-3

4

0

0

0

0

2

Delaware .............. 6

1-1

0-0

0-0

1-0

1

0

2

0

0

2

William & Mary .... 22

2-3

0-0

2-2

3-5

8

1

3

0

1

6

at Old Dominion ... 15

2-4

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

0

1

1

1

4

at Towson ............. 17

2-2

0-0

0-0

3-3

6

3

0

0

0

4

UNCW ................... 25

3-5

0-0

0-0

3-7 10

1

2

2

0

6

at Drexel ............... 19

1-3

0-0

2-4

1-2

3

0

0

0

0

4

at Northeastern .*16

1-2

0-0

1-2

1-1

2

1

0

1

0

3

Old Dominion ....... 13

2-2

0-0

1-1

1-1

2

2

1

0

1

5

at UNCW ............... 27

2-4

0-0

0-0

1-4

5

3

1

0

0

4

Towson ................. 24

1-3

0-0

3-4

1-0

1

0

1

0

1

5

Hofstra.................. 14

1-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

1

0

3

2

at George Mason . 28

3-4

0-0

1-4

3-2

5

2

1

0

1

7

at William & Mary 31

4-7

0-0

0-0

2-2

4

3

1

0

3

8

at JMU .................. 23

2-4

0-0

4-4

1-2

3

0

0

0

0

8

Northeastern........ 24

3-4

0-1

0-0

1-5

6

0

1

0

0

6

CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 12 UL Lafayette, 2-22-14 UT Arlington, 2-27-14 FIELD GOALS MADE: 6 UL Lafayette, 2-22-14 (6-7) UT Arlington, 2-27-14 (6-6)

UL Lafayette ......... 20

6-7

0-0

0-1

4-2

6

2

0

0

3

12

at UT Arlington ..... 29

6-6

0-0

0-0

2-6

8

0

0

0

0

12

at Texas State ...... *16

0-3

0-0

2-2

1-1

2

0

2

0

0

2

at Arkansas St...... 29

2-5

0-0

0-0

2-4

6

0

2

1

0

4

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 7 William & Mary, 2-18-13 (4-7) UL Lafayette, 2-22-14 (6-7) FREE THROWS MADE: 4 James Madison (4-4)

Western Kentucky

DNP

Arkansas St (SBC) 20

2-3

0-0

1-2

1-3

4

0

0

2

0

5

ULL (SBC) ............. 16

2-2

0-0

0-0

1-1

2

0

1

0

0

4

at Clemson (NIT) .. 8

0-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

1

0

0

0

0

* Game Started

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FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 4 (7X) most recent: Southern Poly, 11-9-13 (3-4)

REBOUNDS: 10 UNCW, 1-23-13 ASSISTS: 3 Southern Miss, 12-18-12, Towson, 1-21-13, UNCW, 2-6-13 William & Mary, 2-18-13 STEALS: 3 Monmouth, 11-19-12 Hofstra, 2-13-13, William & Mary, 2-18-13 UL Lafayette, 2-22-14 BLOCKS: 3 UL Monroe, 2-20-14 MINUTES: 32 UT Arlington, 2-1-14


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2014 POSTSEASON NIT PLAYER PROFILES

2012-13 (INDIANA (INDIANA)

AT GEORGIA STATE: Transferred to Georgia State after two seasons at Indiana. Will have two years of eligibility remaining after sitting as a redshirt during the 2014-15 season due to NCAA rules. Has been good friends with R.J. Hunter since they were in third grade and attended Ron Hunter’s basketball camp at IUPUI while growing up. 2013-14 (INDIANA) Appeared in 29 games, making 15 starts, averaging 5.7 points and 3.5 rebounds per game . . . Shot 77.9 percent from the free throw line . . . Poured in 13 points in 21 minutes off the bench in the exhibition game against Southern Indiana . . . Finished with 16 points, including 9-of-10 from the free throw line, and four blocked shots in the season opener against Chicago State . . . Totalled six points and six rebounds against LIU Brooklyn . . . Posted seven points, three rebounds, one block and one steal against Samford . . . Reached double figures with 10 points in addition to blocking three shots against Stony Brook . . . Posted six points and four rebounds at Madison Square Garden against Washington . . . Registered seven points, four rebounds, one blocked shot and one steal against UConn at MSG . . . Scored a game-high 18 points off the bench against Evansville . . . Finished with 12 points, three rebounds and two assists against North Florida . . . In addition to his six points and four assists, he grabbed a career-best 10 rebounds against Oakland . . . Led team with seven assists while also scoring three points, grabbing four rebounds and blocking two shots against Notre Dame . . . Finished in double figures with 14 points and three rebounds against Nicholls State . . . Chipped in nine points in 13 minutes off the bench at Minnesota . . . Registered four points, five rebounds, and one block versus Ohio State . . . Collected six rebounds and had one assist in 18 minutes off the bench against Illinois in the Big Ten Tournament.

Played in 33 games off the bench, ave averaging 2.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game . . . Added 12 blocked bl shots and shot 40.3-percent the field 40 3 t ffrom th ld Scored five points, pulled down six rebounds and had two blocks and two steals in 13 minutes of play in the exhibition game against Indiana Wesleyan . . . Scored 12 points off the bench in the season opener against Bryant . . . Dropped in 14 points in 19 minutes against North Dakota State . . . Pulled down six rebounds and scored four points in 15 minutes against Sam Houston State . . . Scored three points and grabbed five rebounds in the semifinals of the Progressive Legends Classic against Georgia at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. . . . Registered seven points and three rebounds in 14 minutes of action against Coppin State . . . Went 4-of-6 from the free throw line against Penn State and hauled in three rebounds . . . Provided energy at both ends of the court coming off the bench against Michigan, registering four points, four rebounds and three blocks in 10 minutes. PREP: Played for head coach J.R. Shelt at Lawrence Central High School . . . Came out of high school as the No. 41 overall and No. 10 small forward in the 2012 class by Rivals.com . . . Ranked as the No. 7 small forward in his class by Scout.com . . . Was the 42nd-best prospect in the 2012 class according to the ESPN100. Averaged 23.9 points per game as a senior along with nine rebounds and two assists per game . . . Named First Team AllState by the Associated Press . . . Led Lawrence Central to its first sectional title since 1998 . . . Scored more than 1,000 points in his career . . . Participated in the 2012 Derby Festival Classic . . . Led the Indiana Senior All-Stars to a two-game sweep of the Kentucky Senior All-Stars . . . Played for the North team at the All-America Championships in April 2012. Averaged 18.9 points and 7.1 rebounds per game as a junior . . . Participated in the NBPA Top 100 Camp . . . Guided USA Blue 2012 to the championship at the adidas Nations Tournament in August 2011 . . . Was on the Indiana Junior All-Star team . . .

CAREER STATISTICS ALL GAMES

G-GS

Min

Avg

FG- FGA

Pct.

3P-3PA

Pct.

FT- FTA

Pct.

O- D

Reb

Avg

Ast

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

2012-13 (Ind.)

33- 0

321

9.7

31- 77

0.403

7- 30

0.233

24- 38

0.632

26- 42

68

2.1

11

12

5

93

2.8

2013-14 (Ind.)

29-15

532

18.3

53- 151

0.351

7- 32

0.219

53- 68

0.779

39- 62

101

3.5

28

16

14

166

5.7

Totals

62-15

853

13.8

84- 228

0.368

14- 62

0.226

77- 106

0.726

65- 104

169

2.7

39

28

19

259

4.2

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

PERSONAL: Full name is Jeremy Hollowell . . . Born on Feb. 25, 1994 in Cleveland, Ohio. . . . Son of Chandra Lockett and James Hollowell. . . . Has three brothers, James, Christian and Jaron, along with two sisters, Ashley and Krisah . . . Currently majoring in human learning and development. GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14 ............... MP Chicago State.....*23 LIU Brooklyn .......*20 Samford..............*22 Stony Brook ........*27 vs. Washington ..*24 vs. UConn ...........*31 Evansville ............. 17 at Syracuse ........*29 North Florida ......*21 Oakland ..............*25 vs. Notre Dame ..*23 Nicholls State.....*21 Kennesaw State.*21 at Illinois .............*23 Michigan State...*22 at Penn State ....... Wisconsin ............. Northwestern ....... at Michigan State 15 Illinois ................... 5 at Nebraska ......... 6 Michigan............... 10 at Minnesota ........ 13 Penn State ........... 16 at Purdue ............. 16 at Northwestern ... 17 at Wisconsin ........ 12 Iowa ...................... 16 Ohio State ..........*15 Nebraska.............. 14 at Michigan .......... 10 * Game Started (Indiana)

FG 3-9 3-8 3-5 2-6 3-10 2-7 4-8 1-4 4-8 3-10 1-6 6-9 0-2 0-6 1-5

2-3 1-2 1-1 0-2 3-6 1-1 2-6 1-3 1-3 2-8 1-4 1-2 1-1

3FG 1-2 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-3 2-5 0-1 1-2 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-2 DNP DNP DNP 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0

FT 9-10 0-0 0-1 5-6 0-0 3-4 8-9 3-4 3-4 0-0 1-2 2-3 2-2 0-0 2-2

O-D 2-2 3-3 2-1 2-0 2-2 2-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 3-7 3-1 2-1 1-3 2-4 2-2

Rb 4 6 3 2 4 4 3 5 2 10 4 3 4 6 4

As 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 7 0 0 3 2

TO 2 3 2 4 4 3 1 3 0 2 1 2 1 4 2

Blk 4 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0

Stl 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

Pts 16 6 7 10 6 7 18 5 12 6 3 14 2 0 4

4-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-5 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 2-3 0-0 0-0

1-1 0-2 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-3 1-1 0-2 0-4 1-4 0-2 0-1

2 2 1 2 1 2 4 2 2 4 5 2 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1

2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1

8 3 2 0 9 5 4 2 2 7 4 2 2

2012-13 ............... MP Bryant ................... 17 North Dakota St. .. 19 Sam Houston St... 15 vs. Georgia ........... 13 vs. Georgetown .... 8 Ball State.............. 16 North Carolina ..... 13 Coppin State ........ 14 Central Conn. ....... 15 vs. Butler .............. 3 at Iowa .................. 5 at Penn State ....... 10 Minnesota ............ 4 Wisconsin ............. 8 at Northwestern ... 10 Penn State ........... 9 Michigan State..... 3 at Purdue ............. 12 Michigan............... 10 at Illinois ............... 9 at Ohio State ........ 7 Nebraska.............. 8 Purdue .................. 14 at Michigan State 3 at Minnesota ........ 5 Iowa ...................... 7 Ohio State ............ 10 at Michigan .......... 12 vs. Illinois ............. 9 vs. Wisconsin ....... 5 vs. JMU ................. 10 vs. Temple ............ 14 vs. Syracuse ......... 4

FG 4-9 4-8 1-3 1-3 0-1 3-6 2-5 3-4 2-5 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-4 2-2 0-0 0-1 1-5 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 2-3 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1

3FG 0-3 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 1-3 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0

FT 4-4 5-6 2-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

O-D 2-0 0-2 4-2 2-3 0-3 0-2 2-1 2-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-3 1-0 0-2 1-0 2-1 0-0 0-1 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-1 2-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-3 0-1

Rb 2 2 6 5 3 2 3 3 3 1 0 4 1 2 1 3 0 1 4 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 4 5 0 0 4 3 1

As 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

TO 3 0 1 3 4 0 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0

Stl Pts 1 12 0 14 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 6 0 5 1 7 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0

CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 18 Evansville, 11-26-13

FREE THROWS MADE: 9 Chicago State, 11-8-13 (9-10)

FIELD GOALS MADE: 6 Nicholls State, 12-20-13 (6-9)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 10 Chicago State, 11-8-13 (9-10)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 10 Washington, 11-21-13 (3-10) Oakland, 12-10-13 (3-10)

REBOUNDS: 10 Oakland, 12-10-13

3-PT FG MADE: 2 Illinois, 2-7-13 (2-2) Evansville, 11-26-13 (2-5) 3-PT FG ATTEMPTED: 5 Evansville, 11-26-13 (2-5)

ASSISTS: 7 Notre Dame, 12-14-13 BLOCKS: 4 Chicago State, 11-8-13 STEALS: 2 (3X) most recent: Iowa, 2-27-14 MINUTES: 31 Connecticut, 11-22-13

60

Blk 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0


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2014 POSTSEASON NIT PLAYER PROFILES

AT GEORGIA STATE: Talented son of head coach Ron Hunter who earned numerous conference and national awards in his first two seasons . . . Versatile shooting guard with tremendous range and very good ball handling skills . . . Great leaping ability and can defend players at multiple positions. In first two seasons, earned all-conference first team honors twice and was freshman of the year and player of the year . . . Has earned AP All-America recognition and was a freshmen All-American. Following his sophomore year, he attended both the Nike Elite LeBron James Camp (top 30 players) in Las Vegas and the Kevin Durant Camp (top 15 wings) in Washington, D.C. Became the 18th Panther to reach 1,000 career points, doing it in just 55 games, second quickest in program history . . . Finished first two years with 1,131 points to stand 13th in program history, just 384 points shy of the all-time school mark . . . Has currently made 83.4 percent of his free throws, the second-best career mark in program history . . . Ranks fourth on the all-time 3-point field goals list with 173 and with 453 attempts . . . His 116 steals in just two seasons ranks No. 9 in program history. 2013-14: Named AP All-America honorable mention, just the third Panther in program history to accomplish the feat . . . Earned Sun Belt Player-of-the-Year and All-Sun Belt First-Team honors along with Sun Belt All-Tournament Team honors . . . Named Atlanta Tip-off Club Georgia College Player of the Year . . . Earned NABC All-District 24 First-Team honors . . . Was a

finalist for the Lou Henson Award given give to the top mid-major player l in the h country . . . Named d Sun Belt Player of the Week on Jan. 6 and Jan. 20 . . . Nominee for Allstate NABC Good Works Team . . . Named to the All-Sun Belt Preseason First Team. Averaged 18.4 points, scoring 604 for the season, tied for the fourth most in a single season in program history . . . Became the first Panther to make 100 3-pointers in a season . . . Set the single-season mark by hitting 88.2 percent from the free throw line, going 142 of 161 . . . Recorded 63 steals, tied for third most in a season in school history . . . Knocked down 39.5 percent from 3-point range, the 10th best single-season mark in program history . . . Made 142 free throws, the fourth most in a single-season . . . Made a school-record 38-straight free throws, including a school-record 13-of-13 game against South Alabama . . . Also had a streak of 18 straight free throws that is among the 10-best streaks in program history. Ranked No. 17 in the NCAA and No. 1 in the Sun Belt with a 88.2 free throw percentage . . . Was No. 75 in the nation and No. 4 in the Sun Belt in scoring, averaging 18.3 points per game . . . Ranked No. 22 in the NCAA and No. 3 in the Sun Belt making 3.03 3-pointers per game . . . No. 39 in the nation and No. 6 in the Sun Belt in 3-point percentage . . . 100 3-pointers made was No. 16 in the NCAA . . . Ranked No. 2 in the Sun Belt and No. 49 in the nation with 63 steals . . . Led the team in scoring 13 times. Scored a career-high 41 points, fourth most in program history against USTA on Dec. 22, making a school-record 12 3-pointers. The 12 3-pointers were also the most in the country during the year and set a Sun Belt Conference record . . . Scored 30 points, hitting five 3-pointers and going 13-of-13 at the line against South Alabama . . . Finished with 21 points and seven rebounds at Vanderbilt . . . Scored 20 points and added seven steals, just one off the school record in the Sun Belt opener

CAREER STATISTICS CONF. ONLY 2012-13 (CAA) 2013-14 (SBC) Totals

G- GS Min 18- 18 611 17- 16 556 35 -34 1167

Avg 33.9 32.7 33.3

FG- FGA 111- 248 96- 207 207- 455

Pct. 0.448 0.464 0.455

3P-3PA Pct. 46-123 0.374 51-123 0.415 97-246 0.394

FT- FTA 58- 77 85- 95 143- 172

Pct. 0.753 0.895 0.831

O- D 16- 67 4- 77 20-144

Reb 83 81 164

Avg 4.6 4.8 4.7

Ast 36 23 59

Blk 13 16 29

Stl 28 40 68

Pts 326 328 654

Avg 18.1 19.3 18.7

ALL GAMES

G- GS

Min

Avg

FG- FGA

Pct.

3P-3PA

Pct.

FT- FTA

Pct.

O- D

Reb

Avg

Ast

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

2012-13

31 -31 1038

33.5

175- 399

0.439

73-200

0.365

104- 134

0.776

30-128

158

5.1

57

26

53

527

17.0

2013-14

33- 32 1107

33.5

181- 408

0.444

100-253

0.395

142- 161

0.882

11-140

151

4.6

57

31

63

604

18.3

Totals

64 -63 2145

33.5

356- 807

0.441

173-453

0.382

246- 295

0.834

41-268

309

4.8

114

57

116

1131

17.7

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PLAYER PROFILES

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

opener against Troy . . . Hit the game-winning shot with 11.1 seconds to play against Arkansas State, finishing with 23 points and six rebounds . . . Scored 33 points, including 29 in the second half, going 5-of-7 from 3-point range and 12-of-14 from the line against UL Lafayatte . . . Scored 31 points including a huge 3-pointer with seven seconds left at UT Arlington to send the game to overtime . . . Scored 18 points and tied a season-high with eight rebounds, going 9-of-10 from the free throw line at Texas State. 2012-13: Earned Kyle Macy Freshman All-America honors after becoming the most prolific freshman scorer in school history, finishing the year with a record 527 points (17.0 avg.) . . . Earned CAA Rookieof-the-Year, All-CAA First-Team and CAA All-Rookie Team honors following a season when he was named CAA Rookie of the Week six times, CAA Player of the Week once and earned Lou Henson National Player of the Week honors on Feb. 4 . . . Finished the season as one of just three freshmen in the country to average at least 17.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per game . . . Led all CAA freshmen in scoring and rebounding . . . Scored a season-high 38 points, the seventh most in school history, on a then school-record 10-of-15 3-pointers against Old Dominion, scoring 19 straight Panther points . . . Finished sixth in the CAA in scoring (17.0), which was also 84th in the NCAA, fifth in 3-point percentage (36.5), third in 3-pointers made (2.4) and fifth in steals (1.7). Scored 20 or more points 12 times during the season, leading GSU in scoring 15 times . . . Garnered a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds in his collegiate debut against No. 8 Duke . . . Scored 25 points, hitting 6-of-7 free throws and grabbed six rebounds against South Alabama . . . Finished with 24 points, including 20 in the first half against Southern Miss, making 6-of-12 3-pointers . . . Scored 27 points, including four 3-pointers at Towson, with a game-saving blocked shot with less than two seconds remaining in the game . . . Scored 19 points with a career-high six assists against UNCW as his 15 straight made three throw streak came to end . . . Scored 27 points at first place Northeastern, going 10-of-18 from the floor and hitting five 3-pointers, while adding a game-saving block with less than 20 seconds remaining . . . Finished with 26 points at UNCW, scoring 20 in the first half, hitting all five 3-point attempts the took, at one point scoring 13 straight GSU points . . . Scored 25 points on 10-of-19 shooting at George Mason, leading GSU to its first victory at the Patriot Center. PREP: Led Pike High School to a runner-up finish in the Indiana State Championships . . . During his senior season, averaged 20.5 points, 6.6 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 2.9 steals per game, while earning All-Marion County First Team recognition . . . Named conference player of the year as well as an Indiana All-Star, playing in both the Indiana Senior/Junior Game and the Indiana/Kentucky High School Classic . . . Shot 50 percent from the floor, 41 precent from 3-point range and 85 percent from the free throw line

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during his final season . . . Scored 35 points in just three quarters against Beech Grove . . . During his career, he was a part of three sectional title teams, one regional championship and one semistate championship. Earned Dean’s List honors following his junior season. PERSONAL: Full name is Ronald Jordan Hunter . . . Born on Oct. 24, 1993 in Oxford, Ohio . . . Parents are Ron and Amy Hunter . . . Currently majoring in psychology . . . His godfather is Ron Harper, who played with his dad at Miami (Ohio) before going on to a 15-year NBA career in which he won five NBA titles, three with the Chicago Bulls and two with the Los Angeles Lakers. GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14 ............... MP Southern Poly....... *33 at Vanderbilt ........ *35 vs. McNeese St .... *26 at Alabama ........... *32 vs. Canisius .......... *29 at Elon .................. *29 at FIU .................... *36 Young Harris......... *29 at Southern Miss . *45 Old Dominion ....... *36 Ga. Southern........ *40at UTSA ................. *34 at East Carolina ... *38 Troy ....................... *36 at South Alabama *36 at WKU ................. *32 Arkansas St .......... *38 UALR ..................... *29 at UL Lafayette ..... *34 at ULM .................. *37 UT Arlington.......... *42 South Alabama .... *34 at UALR................. *23 at Troy ................... *39 Texas State........... *28 ULM ...................... *31 UL Lafayette ......... *37 at UT Arlington ..... *19 at Texas State ...... *34 at Arkansas St...... Western Kentucky 27 Arkansas St (SBC) *33 ULL (SBC) ............. *41 at Clemson (NIT) .. *35 * Game Started

FG 3FG FT O-D Rb As TO 7-13 5-11 8-8 1-6 7 4 4 6-14 3-9 6-9 1-6 7 0 0 7-12 3-7 1-1 1-5 6 4 2 2-9 1-4 1-2 0-2 2 2 1 3-13 1-8 4-4 0-2 2 4 2 3-7 3-4 0-0 0-3 3 1 1 5-15 3-9 4-4 0-2 2 2 1 5-9 0-3 4-4 1-4 5 0 2 5-15 3-11 2-2 1-7 8 4 3 2-9 1-4 6-8 0-1 1 1 1 5-9 3-7 3-3 0-5 5 2 0 14-21 12-19 1-1 0-3 3 0 1 7-16 3-10 5-6 1-4 5 0 2 8-14 2-5 7-8 0-3 3 0 0 6-12 5-9 13-13 0-5 5 1 0 3-9 0-4 6-6 0-5 5 0 1 9-17 3-9 2-2 0-6 6 0 0 8-14 6-10 3-3 0-2 2 2 1 8-13 5-7 12-14 1-6 7 0 1 5-15 3-11 0-2 1-3 4 1 0 10-23 5-11 6-7 0-3 3 3 0 7-9 5-6 5-5 1-3 4 4 5 4-8 2-6 4-4 0-3 3 1 3 8-17 5-11 5-7 1-5 6 0 1 3-8 2-5 4-4 0-8 8 2 1 4-14 1-8 3-4 0-5 5 3 1 5-13 4-8 0-0 0-5 5 2 2 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-4 4 1 0 4-9 1-5 9-10 0-8 8 2 1 DNP-Coaches Decision (Sore Ankle) 2-9 2-7 6-6 0-3 3 1 0 6-11 3-8 1-2 0-7 7 2 0 4-12 3-9 6-6 0-5 5 3 1 4-16 2-7 5-6 1-1 2 5 1

Blk 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 0 1

Stl 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 7 2 1 3 3 2 3 3 0 2 3 2 1 2 0 4

Pts 27 21 18 6 11 9 17 14 15 11 16 41 22 25 30 12 23 25 33 13 31 24 14 26 12 12 14 4 18

1 1 2 0

2 1 4 1

12 16 13 15


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2014 POSTSEASON NIT

FG

3FG

FT

O-D Rb As TO Blk Stl Pts

at Duke ...............*35

4-11

2-6

4-4

0-10 10

0

1

0

1

14

at BYU .................*34

2-9

0-5

8-9

2-5

7

2

2

1

2

12

Monmouth..........*34

4-8

2-4

4-6

0-5

5

3

3

2

2

14

Tennessee State.*23

2-12

2-8

1-3

0-3

3

2

2

1

2

7

South Alabama ..*38

8-17

3-8

6-7

2-4

6

2

3

1

4

25

East Carolina......*26

3-9

1-5

0-0

0-2

2

1

0

3

0

7

Louisiana Tech ...*30

9-19

1-4

4-6

5-2

7

2

1

0

4

23

at Liberty ............*31

4-11

2-5

2-3

2-5

7

4

1

2

4

12

Southern Poly.....*32

7-12

4-8

3-4

1-6

7

4

3

1

1

21

at Troy .................*34

1-8

1-5

2-2

0-7

7

0

1

0

0

5

Southern Miss....*39

8-16

6-12 2-2

2-2

4

1

0

1

1

24

at Rhode Island .*36

7-11

2-4

7-8

0-6

6

0

0

1

1

23

at Ga. Southern .*35

5-8

1-3

3-3

0-4

4

0

5

0

3

14

Drexel .................*33

9-16

2-5

3-4

1-5

6

0

3

0

1

23

James Madison..*37

7-13

4-7

1-5

0-7

7

1

0

1

1

19

at Hofstra ...........*38

4-15

1-8

4-4

1-3

4

2

1

1

0

13

Delaware ............*32

5-10

1-3

4-4

0-8

8

1

0

0

0

15

William & Mary ..*23

1-7

0-4

4-5

1-6

7

1

0

1

0

6

at Old Dominion .*33

6-12

2-6

6-7

0-4

4

2

1

0

2

20

at Towson ...........*32

9-19

4-9

5-5

0-3

3

2

4

1

0

27

UNCW .................*31

6-13

2-7

5-8

2-4

6

6

1

2

3

19

at Drexel .............*33

1-9

0-4

6-6

1-2

3

0

2

1

2

8

at Northeastern .*35

10-18

5-11 2-2

2-2

4

5

5

1

2

27

Old Dominion .....*37

12-18 10-15 4-5

0-5

5

0

2

2

2

38

at UNCW .............*26

9-16

6-7

2-4

1-1

2

3

4

0

5

26

Towson ...............*38

3-16

1-9

8-10 4-4

8

3

1

0

3

15

Hofstra................*27

3-10

0-3

0-0

0-2

2

2

1

0

1

6

at George Mason*25

10-19

2-7

3-5

0-2

2

2

0

1

2

25

at William&Mary *35

6-12

3-6

0-1

2-2

4

3

3

0

2

15

at JMU ................*37

5-10

1-5

0-0

0-6

6

1

2

0

0

11

Northeastern......*40

5-15

2-7

1-2

1-1

2

2

0

2

2

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PLAYER PROFILES

2012-13 ............... MP

CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 41 UTSA, 12-22-13

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 14 UL Lafayette, 1-23-14 (12-14)

FIELD GOALS MADE: 14 UTSA, 12-22-13 (14-21)

REBOUNDS: 10 Duke, 11-9-12

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 21 UTSA, 12-22-13 (14-21)

ASSISTS: 6 UNCW, 1-23-13

3-PT FG MADE: 12 UTSA, 12-22-13 (12-19)

STEALS: 7 Troy, 1-2-14

3-PT FG ATTEMPTED: 19 UTSA, 12-22-13 (12-19)

BLOCKS: 3 East Carolina, 11-26-12 UTSA, 12-22-13, ULM, 1-25-14 UL Lafayette, 2-22-14

FREE THROWS MADE: 13 South Alabama, 1-4-14 (13-13)

MINUTES: 45 Southern Miss, 12-7-13

R.J. HUNTER was named Sun Belt Player of the Year and Sun Belt Male Athlete of the Year (All Sports) following a sophomore season when he hit 100 3-pointers, the first player in program history to accomplish the feat.

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PLAYER PROFILES

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

AT GEORGIA STATE: Saw a significant increase in games played and minutes from freshman to sophomore seasons . . . In two seasons, has played in 48 games, averaging 7.1 minutes per game and shooting 56.5 percent from the floor. A strong and physical power forward who can run the floor well and uses his body well around the basket . . . One of the top players in the state of Georgia coming out of high school . . . Was one of four early signees to coach Hunter’s first full recruiting class. 2013-14: Appeared in 28 games as a sophomore, averaging 0.8 points and 1.9 rebounds per game, while shooting 66.7 percent from the floor . . . Averaged 8.3 minutes per game and blocked eight shots. Scored a career-high eight points in 16 minutes of action in the NIT Season Tipoff opener against McNeese State, going 2-of-3 from the floor and 4-of-6 from the free throw line, pulling down a career-high eight rebounds . . . Scored six points and grabbed three rebounds against Canisius, making first career start . . . In 10 minutes against UALR, pulled down five second-half offensive rebounds and helped spark the defense to hold the Trojans without a field goal for 10 minutes . . . Grabbed five rebounds in the regular season finale against Western Kentucky. 2012-13: Made 20 appearances as a freshman, scoring nine points and grabbing 14 rebounds, while averaging 5.4 minutes per game . . . Played a career-high 16 minutes, scoring six points on 2-of-2 shooting with two free throws against East Carolina . . . Played

four minutes in his collegiate debut again against No. 8 Duke . . . Played 12 minutes, grabbing a season-high three rebounds against Louisiana Tech . . . Finished with three points and two rebounds in nine minutes against UNCW. PREP: A four-year starter for coach Allen Whitehart at Buford High School, earned AJC and GACA First Team All-State honors following both his junior and senior seasons . . . Named Class AA Region 6 Player of the Year after leading Buford High School to the second round of the state playoffs . . . Member of the Atlanta Tip-off Club Metro Atlanta Player of the Year Watch List and Atlanta Tip-off Club All-Metro Team following both his junior and senior seasons . . . During his senior year, led the Wolves to a 22-8 record, while averaging 13.7 points, 10.4 rebounds, 2.1 steals and 1.5 blocks per game . . . Shot 60 percent from the floor during his senior season. Three-time All-Region 6-AA honoree, as well as three-time Gainesville Times All-Area honoree . . . Earned Gwinnett Tip-Off Club All-County honors in 2010, 2011 and 2012 . . . Named to the 2012 GACA All-Star Team . . . Was a 2012 Gwinnett Super Six team member, while also being recognized as a Score 44 Hoops honoree. Finished his career at Buford with 1,423 points and 1,005 career rebounds, while earning the Buford HS Hustle Award for the 2009-10 season and the Buford HS Coaches Award for 2011-12 . . . Was the team’s leading scorer during his final three seasons and leading rebounder. Led Buford to a runner-up finish during his junior season in the state championships as the Wolves finished 24-9. . . Also played football during both his freshman and sophomore years, including leading his squad in touchdown receptions during this sophomore season.

CAREER STATISTICS CONF. ONLY 2012-13 (CAA) 2013-14 (SBC) Totals ALL GAMES

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G-GS 10- 0 14- 0 24- 0

Min 50 86 136

Avg 5.0 6.1 5.7

FG- FGA 1- 4 3- 5 4- 9 FG- FGA

G-GS

Min

Avg

2012-13

20- 0

108

5.4

2013-14

29- 1

240

Totals

49- 1

348

Pct. 0.250 0.600 0.444

3P-3PA 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0

Pct.

3P-3PA

Pct. 0.000 0.000 0.000

FT- FTA 1- 4 1- 3 2- 7

Pct. 0.250 0.333 0.286

Pct.

FT- FTA

Pct.

8

0.375

0-

0

0.000

3- 10

0.300

8.3

11- 16

0.688

0-

0

0.000

9- 17

7.1

14- 24

0.583

0-

0

0.000

12- 27

3-

O31619-

D 2 7 9

Reb 5 23 28

Avg 0.5 1.6 1.2

Ast 2 0 2

Blk 1 4 5

Stl 1 1 2

Pts 3 7 10

Avg 0.3 0.5 0.4

O- D

Reb

Avg

Ast

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

7

14

0.7

4

2

1

9

0.5

0.529

35- 20

55

1.9

2

8

4

31

1.1

0.444

42- 27

69

1.4

6

10

5

40

0.8

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

Full name is Taylor Jonathan Shipes . . . Born on Aug. 25, 1993 in Downers Grove, Ill. . . . Parents are Laurel Hudgens-Shipes and Rocky Shipes . . . Several members of his family have played sports collegiately, including his great grandfather Ira (Southern Illinois), grandfather Don Hudgens (Indiana and Wheaton College), mother Laurel Hudgens (Kentucky) and father Rocky (The Masters College) . . . Currently majoring in economics. SHIPES GAME-BY-GAME

2012-13 ............... MP

FG

3FG

FT

O-D Rb As TO Blk Stl Pts

at Duke ................. 4

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at BYU ................... 8

0-2

0-0

0-0

1-0

1

0

1

0

0

0

Monmouth............ 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

1

0

0

Tennessee State ..

DNP

South Alabama ....

DNP

East Carolina........ 16

2-2

0-0

2-2

1-0

1

0

2

0

0

6

Louisiana Tech ..... 12

0-0

0-0

0-2

1-2

3

2

1

0

0

0

2013-14 ............... MP

FG

3FG

FT

O-D Rb As TO Blk Stl Pts

at Liberty .............. 5

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-2

2

0

0

0

0

0

Southern Poly....... 11

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-2

3

0

0

0

0

0

Southern Poly....... 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at Vanderbilt ........ 6

0-0

0-0

0-0

2-1

3

0

1

0

0

0

at Troy ................... 5

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

0

1

0

0

0

vs. McNeese St .... 16

2-3

0-0

4-6

5-3

8

0

2

1

0

8

Southern Miss...... 3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at Alabama ........... 16

1-2

0-0

0-0

3-1

4

0

1

1

0

2

at Rhode Island ...

vs. Canisius .......... *12

2-2

0-0

2-2

2-1

3

0

0

0

0

6

at Ga. Southern ... 3

0-0

0-0

1-0

1

0

0

0

0

0

at Elon .................. 5

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Drexel ...................

at FIU .................... 12

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-1

2

0

1

1

1

0

James Madison.... 2

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Young Harris......... 8

1-1

0-0

0-2

0-3

3

0

0

0

0

2

at Hofstra .............

at Southern Miss . 11

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

1

0

0

0

Delaware .............. 8

1-0

1

0

0

1

0

0

Old Dominion ....... 13

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

1

0

0

1

0

William & Mary ....

Ga. Southern........ 8

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

1

0

2

0

0

0

at Old Dominion ... 4

1-0

1

0

0

0

0

0

at UTSA ................. 13

0-0

0-0

1-2

0-1

1

1

1

1

0

1

at Towson ............. 3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at East Carolina ... 10

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

0

0

0

0

0

UNCW ................... 9

1-1

0-0

1-2

0-2

2

1

0

0

1

3

Troy ....................... 2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at Drexel ............... 7

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

1

0

0

0

at South Alabama

DNP

DNP 0-2 DNP 0-0

0-0

0-0 DNP

0-1

0-0

0-0 DNP

0-0

0-0

at Northeastern ...

0-0

DNP

at WKU ................. 10

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-3

4

0

0

0

0

0

Old Dominion ....... 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Arkansas St .......... 2

0-1

0-0

0-0

1-0

1

0

0

0

0

0

at UNCW ............... 7

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

UALR ..................... 4

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

1

0

0

0

Towson ................. 8

0-1

0-0

0-2

1-0

1

1

1

0

0

0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at UL Lafayette .....

DNP

Hofstra..................

DNP

at ULM ..................

DNP

at George Mason .

DNP

UT Arlington.......... 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

1

0

at William&Mary .. 1

South Alabama .... 2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

1

0

0

at JMU ..................

DNP

at UALR................. 10

1-1

0-0

0-1

5-0

5

0

0

0

0

2

Northeastern........

DNP

at Troy ................... 10

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-1

2

0

0

0

0

0

Texas State........... 5

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-1

2

0

0

2

0

0

ULM ...................... 14

1-1

0-0

0-0

1-1

2

0

1

0

0

2

UL Lafayette ......... 9

0-1

0-0

0-0

1-0

1

0

0

1

0

0

at UT Arlington ..... 5

1-1

0-0

0-0

1-0

1

0

0

0

0

2

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

1

0

0

at Texas State ......

DNP

0-1

CAREER HIGHS REBOUNDS: 8 McNeese State, 11-18-13

FIELD GOALS MADE: 2 East Carolina, 11-26-12 (2-2) McNeese State, 11-18-13 (2-3) Canisius, 11-25-13 (2-2)

ASSISTS: 2 Louisiana Tech, 11-30-12

0-0

0-0

Western Kentucky 9

0-0

0-0

1-2

4-1

5

0

1

0

0

1

Arkansas St (SBC) 5

1-1

0-0

1-2

1-1

2

0

0

0

0

3

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 3 McNeese State, 11-18-13 (2-3)

2

FT MADE: 4 McNeese State, 11-18-13 (4-6)

at Clemson (NIT) .. 8 * Game Started

DNP 1-1

0-0

0-0

3-0

3

0

0

0

1

0-0

POINTS: 8 McNeese State, 11-18-13

at Arkansas St...... 3

ULL (SBC) .............

0-0

FT ATTEMPTED: 6 McNeese State, 11-18-13

STEALS: 1 UNCW, 1-23-13, FIU, 11-30-13 UTSA, 12-22-13, UTA, 2-1-14 BLOCKS: 2 Texas State, 2-15-14 MINUTES: 16 East Carolina, 11-26-12 McNeese State, 11-18-13 Alabama, 11-19-13

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PERSONAL:


2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

PLAYER PROFILES

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

After receiving a waiver to play immediately from the NCAA, will have two years of eligibility remaining after earning a medical redshirt for the 2013-14 season . . . Strong defender who can play multiple guard positions.

his freshman year total. Had eight points, four rebounds and four assists at Notre Dame . . . Gained his first career start against ag Providence and contributed three points and three assists. Scored 10 points against Manhattan in the Cardinals’ opening game, connecting on all four of his field-goal attempts, including his first career 3-pointer. Had nine points, two rebounds and two steals in 21 minutes at College of Charleston.

2013-14 (LOUISVILLE):

2011-12 (LOUISVILLE):

Played in nine games before being sidelined for the season after being accidentally kicked against Missouri State aggravating a previous leg injury . . . Went 2-of-3 from the field for four points in just five minutes against Missouri State . . . Came off the bench against Hartford, totaling four points, two steals and one blocked shot . . . Reappeared in competition 220 days after leg injury, totaling six points and four rebounds in an exhibition game against Pikeville . . . Was online search engine Bing’s fourth most-searched American athlete in 2013. He was also the fourth-most searched athlete in the world through Google’s search results.

Had the most productive game of his freshman season against DePaul, scoring six points with a four rebounds in 16 minutes . . . Handed out four assists, blocked a shot and scored his first basket at St. John’s on his 19th birthday. Joined the team on Dec. 14 after he met his NCAA initial eligibility requirements to enroll for the 2012 spring semester in November. He had signed a financial aid agreement with the Cardinals in June, was denied a waiver and subsequent appeal for admittance in early September, and had continued to work on improving his academic standing. After three days of practice, he played six minutes against Memphis for his first collegiate action. Finished season playing 20 games.

AT GEORGIA STATE:

2012-13 (LOUISVILLE): Scored at least five points off the bench on 18 occasions as a sophomore, including scoring eight or more five times in his last 12 games . . . Had successful surgery to repair a gruesome broken right tibia on March 31, which he suffered with 6:33 remaining in the first half of the Cardinals’ 85-63 victory over Duke in regional final. He had a rod inserted into the bone. The unfortunate injury, with his and his teammates’ reaction to it, became an international story. Matched a season high with 11 points against Oregon in the NCAA Midwest Region semifinals, hitting 5-of-7 shots from the field . . . Handed out a career-high five assists and had two steals against Colorado State in the NCAA Tournament Third Round . . . Produced nine points against Syracuse in the Big East title game. His 167 points as a sophomore were more than eight times

PREP: Averaged 13.2 points, 4.1 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 2.2 steals as a senior in helping Rockdale County post a 26-6 record and finish as the Georgia 4-A state runner-up . . . First-team all-state selection as a senior and was rated by Rivals.com as the No. 70 overall prospect in the class of 2011, was listed No. 94 in the ESPNU Top 100 and was rated 99th nationally by Scout.com. As a junior at Rockdale County, averaged 14.9 points and 4.0 assists per game while earning 4-A second-team all-state honors as the Bulldogs won the regional championship and reached the second round of the 4-A state playoffs with a 28-2 mark. Had eight points and four rebounds for the White team in

CAREER STATISTICS ALL GAMES

G-GS

Min

Avg

FG- FGA

Pct.

2011-12 (UL)

20- 0

105

5.3

8- 27

0.296

2012-13 (UL)

37- 1

616

16.6

59- 132

0.447

2013-14 (UL)

9- 0

53

5.9

6- 16

0.375

66- 1

774

11.7

73- 175

0.417

Totals

66

3P-3PA

Pct.

FT- FTA

Pct.

O- D

Reb

Avg

Ast

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

5

0.000

4- 12

0.333

4- 10

14

0.7

9

4

7

20

1.0

15- 37

0.405

34- 51

0.667

16- 50

00-

2

0.000

15- 44

0.341

3-

6

0.500

41- 69

0.594

66

1.8

31

4

39

167

4.5

4

5

0.6

3

1

3

15

1.7

21- 64

85

1.3

43

9

49

202

3.1

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

PERSONAL: Full name is Kevin Ware . . . Born on Jan. 3, 1993 in Atlanta, Ga. before moving to Bronx, N.Y. and then returning to Conyers, Ga. . . . Son of Lisa Junior and Kevin Ware Sr. . . . Has three sisters, Donna, Brittney and Khadijah . . . Currently majoring in speech . . . His uncle Marlin Capers played basketball for the German National Team and for pro teams in Europe. GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: 2013-14 ............... MP Cornell .................. 13 Hartford ................ 13 vs. Fairfield ........... 2 vs. North Carolina 6 Southern Miss...... 9 UMKC.................... 4 UL Lafayette ......... 1 Western Kentucky 0 Missouri State...... 5 2012-13 ............... MP Manhattan ........... 15 Samford................ 23 Miami (Ohio) ........ 16 vs. Northern Iowa 16 vs. Missouri .......... 7 vs. Duke ............... 16 Illinois State ......... 15 C. of Charleston ... 21 UMKC.................... 19 at Memphis .......... 13 FIU ........................ 17 vs. W. Kentucky.... 19 Kentucky .............. 14 Providence .........*19 at Seton Hall ........ 17 South Florida ....... 20 at UConn .............. 20 Syracuse............... 11 at Villanova .......... 15 at Georgetown ..... 3 Marquette ............ 14 at Rutgers............. 18 at Notre Dame ..... 32

FG 2-4 1-4 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-3 FG 4-4 2-3 2-5 1-4 0-1 1-3 0-4 3-5 3-6 1-3 1-4 3-4 1-4 1-2 3-3 1-4 0-1 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-1 3-6 3-4

3FG 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3FG 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-2

FT 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 FT 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-2 1-4

O-D 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 O-D 0-1 1-1 2-3 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-2 2-5 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 2-2

Rb 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Rb 1 2 5 2 0 2 2 2 7 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 4

As 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 As 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 4

TO 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 TO 0 2 2 1 1 3 3 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 1

Blk 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stl Pts 0 5 2 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Stl Pts 1 10 0 5 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 4 2 0 2 9 4 8 0 5 2 4 1 6 2 2 0 3 1 6 1 4 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 7 1 8

St. John’s.............. 14 at South Florida ... 21 Seton Hall............. 23 at DePaul ............. 16 at Syracuse .......... 24 Cincinnati ............. 16 Notre Dame.......... 18 vs. Villanova ......... 17 vs. Notre Dame .... 9 vs. Syracuse ......... 13 vs. NC A&T............ 18 vs. Colorado St..... 17 vs. Oregon ............ 25 vs. Duke ............... 5

0-3 3-6 2-8 1-3 2-3 2-7 3-4 1-3 0-1 3-3 1-2 1-4 5-7 1-2

0-2 1-2 2-5 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0

2-2 1-4 2-2 0-0 3-4 1-2 2-2 0-0 1-2 1-4 2-2 2-2 1-2 1-1

0-1 2-2 0-3 2-3 0-5 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-2 1-0 0-1

1 4 3 5 5 1 3 1 0 1 2 2 1 1

0 4 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 5 0 0

0 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 3

0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

* Game Started 2011-12 ............... MP Memphis .............. 6 W. Kentucky ......... 3 Georgetown .......... 1 at Kentucky .......... 4 at St. John’s ......... 16 Notre Dame.......... 5 at Providence ....... 13 DePaul .................. 16 at Marquette ........ 5 at Pitt .................... 1 Villanova ............... 1 at Seton Hall ........ 0+ Rutgers ................. 10 Connecticut .......... 5 at DePaul ............. 1 at Cincinnati ......... 4 Pitt ........................ 3 South Florida ....... 3 vs. Marquette ....... 4 vs. Florida............. 4

FG 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-3 0-0 1-3 3-6 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1

3FG 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

FT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

O-D 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0

Rb 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1

As 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0

TO 1 0 0 1 4 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 1 0

Blk 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 1 4 2 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 1

2 7 8 2 8 5 8 3 1 9 5 4 11 3

Stl Pts 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 0 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 11 Oregon, 3-29-13

FREE THROWS MADE: 3 Syracuse, 3-2-13

FIELD GOALS MADE: 5 Oregon, 3-29-13

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 4 (4X) most recent: Syracuse, 3-16-13

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 8 Seton Hall, 2-23-13

REBOUNDS: 7 UMKC, 12-8-12

3-PT FG MADE: 2 Seton Hall, 2-23-13 (2-5) Syracuse, 3-16-13

ASSISTS: 5 UMKC, 12-8-12, Seton Hall, 2-23-13

3-PT FG ATTEMPTED: 5 Seton Hall, 2-23-13 (2-5)

BLOCKS: 2 DePaul, 2-27-13 STEALS: 4 UMKC, 12-8-12 MINUTES: 32 Notre Dame, 2/9/13

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the 2011 Derby Festival Basketball Classic all-star game, played in Louisville’s KFC Yum! Center . . . Scored a season high 28 points as a senior against Meridian (Miss.) High School. As a sophomore, averaged 16 points, 8.5 assists and eight rebounds en route to district player of the year honors. A broken hand suffered in July 2010 limited his summer competition, but was still named to the USA roster for the 2010 aides Nations Global Experience event in Chicago.


2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

PLAYER PROFILES

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

AT GEORGIA STATE: Played in a pair of games his first season before electing to sit to allow an injury to properly heal . . . Talented guard from nearby McDonough who can play the point or two-guard spot, while being considered a shut-down defender. 2013-14 Earned ESPN Sportscenter’s Top 10 Play of the Day for a dunk over teammate Curtis Washington (6-10) in GSU’s preseason Hoop Day event . . . Played in two of the first three games of the season before electing sit to allow an injury to heal . . . Scored three points in four minutes of season opener against Southern Poly, going 1-of-1 from the floor and making his only free throw attempt . . . Played one minute of action against McNeese State in the NIT Season Tipoff opener, collecting one rebound.

Won the 2013 American Family Insurance High School Dunk contest, jumping over two fellow contestants in an event that was televised on CBS . . . Was also runner-up at the City of Palms Slam Dunk Contest. PERSONAL: Full name is Isaiah Michael Dennis . . . Born on Feb. 18, 1995 in Atlanta, Ga. . . . Parents are Michele and Rodrigues Dennis . . . Currently majoring in economics . . . Dad played football at Albany State and Morris Brown. GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14 ............... MP

FG

3FG

FT

O-D Rb As TO Blk Stl Pts

Southern Poly....... 4

1-1

1-1

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

3

0-0

0-1

1

0

0

0

0

0

at Vanderbilt ........

DNP

vs. McNeese St .... 1

PREP:

0-1

0-0

- elected to sit after first three games due to injury

Led Eagle’s Landing High School to the 4A state championship during his senior year, the school’s first state title, going 28-5 . . . Earned Atlanta Tip-off Club All-Metro Team honors, along with first-team all-state and first-team all-region 4A honors . . . Averaged 16.2 points, 4.3 assists, 3.6 steals and 3.1 rebounds during his final season . . . Earned Henry Herald All-Southern Crescent First Team and Henry County Player-of-the-Year honors, along with Eagle’s Landing High School Defensive Player-of-the-Year honors after earning offensive player-of-the-year honors after his junior year. Averaged 14.6 points, 4.6 steals and 2.1 assists during his junior season, leading Eagle’s Landing to the final four of the state championship with a 28-3 record . . . Squad also advanced to the final four during his sophomore season, finishing the year with a 27-6 record.

* Game Started

CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 3 Southern Poly, 11-9-13

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: -

FIELD GOALS MADE: 1 Southern Poly, 11-9-13 (1-1)

REBOUNDS: 1 McNeese State, 11-18-13

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 1 Southern Poly, 11-9-13 (1-1) McNeese State, 11-18-13 (0-1)

ASSISTS: STEALS: -

3-PT FG MADE: 1 Southern Poly, 11-9-13 (1-1)

MINUTES: 4 Southern Poly, 11-9-13

3-PT FG ATTEMPTED: 1 Southern Poly, 11-9-13 (1-1) FREE THROWS MADE: -

CAREER STATISTICS

68

ALL GAMES

G-GS

Min

Avg

2013-14

2- 0

5

2.5

FG- FGA 1-

2

Pct. 0.500

3P-3PA 1-

1

Pct. 1.000

FT- FTA 0-

0

Pct. 0.000

O- D 0

1

Reb

Avg

Ast

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

1

0.5

0

0

0

3

1.5


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT PLAYER PROFILES

AT GEORGIA STATE: Point guard who spent 2012-13 as a member of the team before electing to work on academics during 2013-14. Returned the tteam as a walk-on for 2014-15. tto th lk f 2014 15 Saw action in 27 games in his first season, improving dramatically from the beginning to the end of the year. 2012-13: Played in 27 games as a freshman, averaging 1.9 points and nearly one assist per game, playing 8.5 minutes per contest . . . Shot 36.0 percent from 3-point range and swiped seven steals . . . Scored a career-high eight points three times, including against William & Mary twice, the second time playing a career-high 22 minutes . . . Scored eight points off the bench against Hofstra, shooting 3-of-4 from the floor . . . Finished with five points ain 16 minutes off the bench against UNCW . . . Scored first collegiate points against James Madison, finishing with seven points in 21 minutes, hitting a pair of 3-pointers . . . Played one minute in collegiate debut at No. 8 Duke.

Earned San Diego All-CIF team honors, hon while also being named to the 2012 San Diego Union Tribu Tribune All-Academic Team and all-state first team. As a junior, averaged 10 points, four assists and three steals per game . . . Helped lead La Costa Canyon High School to the CIF San Diego Section Championship and the second round of the state playoffs, finishing the year ranked 17th in the state of California . . . The Mavericks won the Avocado League and the Division I CIF Section Championship with a 28-5 record. PERSONAL Full name is David Anthony Travers . . . Born on April 28, 1994 in San Francisco, Calif. . . . Parents are Lori and John Travers . . . Majoring in speech.

PREP: Led La Costa Canyon High School to the championship game of the 2011-12 California Division II state playoffs, finishing the year with a 34-3 record, the best record in school history . . . Named to the California DII All-State Team after averaging 13.8 points, 6.1 assists and 2.6 rebounds per game during his senior season . . . Helped La Costa Canyon win its second straight CIF San Diego Section Championship, shooting 41 percent from the floor, 33 percent from 3-point range and 73 percent from the free DAVID TRAVERS enjoyed an solid freshman campaign in throw line. 2012-13, playing 230 minutes and turning the ball over just 12 Capped his senior season with a 22-point, six-assist perfortimes. mance in the state championship ArchBishop p p ggame against g p Mitty. y CAREER STATISTICS CAA ONLY 2012-13 ALL GAMES 2012-13

G-GS 17- 0

Min 197

Avg 11.6

FG- FGA 18- 47

Pct. 0.383

3P-3PA 9- 25

G-GS

Min

Avg

27- 0

230

8.5

Pct. 0.360

FT- FTA 6- 10

FG- FGA

Pct.

18- 59

0.305

Pct. 0.600

O- D 2- 8

Reb 10

Avg 0.6

Ast 20

Bl 0

St 6

Pts 51

Avg 3.0

3P-3PA

Pct.

9- 25

0.360

FT- FTA

Pct.

O- D

Reb

Avg

Ast

Bl

St

Pts

Avg

6- 11

0.545

11

0.4

23

0

7

51

1.9

2-

9

*Redshirted 2013-14

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

CAREER HIGHS

TRAVERS GAME-BY-GAME 2012-13 ............... MP

FG

3FG

FT

O-D Rb As TO Bl St Pts

at Duke ................. 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at BYU ................... 3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

1

0

0

1

0

Monmouth............ 4

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0

0

2

0

0

0

Tennessee St. ...... 0+

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

South Alabama .... 4

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

0

0

0

0

0

East Carolina........ 2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Louisiana Tech ..... 8

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at Liberty .............. Southern Poly....... 1

DNP 0-0

at Troy ...................

0-0 DNP

Southern Miss......

DNP 0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

at Ga. Southern ... 8

0-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1-2

0-1

1

3

0

0

0

7

James Madison.... 21

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 2 Hofstra, 1-7-12 (1-2) William & Mary, 1-16-13 (2-2) James Madison, 1-5-13 (1-2)

FIELD GOALS MADE: 4 William & Mary, 2-18-13 (4-8)

REBOUNDS: 3 James Madison, 2-23-13

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 8 William & Mary, 2-18-13 (4-8)

ASSISTS: 3 James Madison, 1-5-13 Northeastern, 1-30-13

3-PT FG MADE: 2 James Madison, 1-5-13 (2-5) William & Mary, 1-16-13 (2-2) Northeastern, 1-30-13 (2-3) 3-PT FG ATTEMPTED: 5 James Madison, 1-5-13 (2-5)

at Rhode Island ... 2 Drexel ...................

POINTS: 8 William & Mary, 1-16-13 Hofstra, 2-13-13 William & Mary, 2-18-13

STEALS: 1 (7X) most recent: Northeastern, 2-27-13 MINUTES: 22 William & Mary, 2-18-13

FREE THROWS MADE: 2 William & Mary, 1-16-13 (2-2)

DNP 2-6

2-5

at Hofstra ............. 16

0-2

0-1

1-2

0-0

0

1

1

0

0

1

Delaware .............. 4

0-2

0-1

0-0

0-0

0

1

0

0

0

0

William & Mary .... 11

2-4

2-2

2-2

0-0

0

1

0

0

1

8

at Old Dominion ... 10

1-2

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

1

0

0

0

2

at Towson ............. 2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

UNCW ................... 16

2-2

1-1

0-1

0-0

0

1

1

0

1

5

at Drexel ............... 6

1-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

2

0

0

0

2

at Northeastern ... 13

2-4

2-3

0-0

0-0

0

3

1

0

1

6

Old Dominion ....... 9

0-2

0-1

1-2

1-0

1

0

0

0

0

1

at UNCW ............... 5

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Towson ................. 11

0-1

0-1

0-0

0-1

1

1

1

0

0

0

Hofstra.................. 13

3-4

1-2

1-1

0-0

0

0

1

0

0

8

at George Mason . 8

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

1

0

0

0

1

0

at William & Mary 22

4-8

0-4

0-0

1-1

2

2

1

0

1

8

at JMU .................. 13

0-2

0-2

0-0

0-3

3

2

2

0

0

0

Northeastern........ 24

3-4

0-1

0-0

1-5

6

0

1

0

0

6

DAVID TRAVERS shot 36.0 percent from 3-point range during his freshman season and averaged nearly an assist per game.

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2014 POSTSEASON NIT PLAYER PROFILES

AT GEORGIA STATE:

PREP

Skilled point guard who spent the 2013-14 season at Samford before deciding to transfer to Georgia State . . . Will sit out the 2014-15 season due to NCAA transfer rules. High-level scorer who can do it all, including rebounding well from the perimeter and dishing out passes ahead on the break.

Starred at Buford High School and was a teammate of junior T.J. Shipes . . . As a senior, averaged 15.0 points and 5.0 assists per game and led his team to the final four of the state championship tournament . . . Earned first team all-region honors under head coach Allen Whiteheart, helping the Wolves to a 26-5 record . . . Score a game-high 25 points during his senior season against North Hall. Before reaching high school, scored 43 points in a game as a seventh grader.

2013-14 (SAMFORD) Named the Southern Conference Freshman of the Year after averaging 11.9 points and 3.4 assists per game at Samford . . . Earned SoCon All-Freshman Team honors . . . Was a four-time SoCon Freshman of the Week . . . Earned All-SoCon Third Team honors by College Sports Madness . . . Led all Southern Conference freshmen in scoring, assists and assist/turnover ratio. Started his collegiate career with 16 points off the bench with five assists against Martin Methodist . . . Made first career start just five games into the season, scoring nine points at ETSU. Would start all but one of the remaining games . . . Scored a season-high 26 points on 9-of-11 shooting against Campbellsville, hitting 5-of-5 from 3-point range, pulling down five rebounds and dishing out four assists . . . Scored 17 points while knocking down four 3-pointers against Austin Peay . . . Finished with 19 points on 6-of-8 shooting and 4-of-4 3-pointers against UNC Greensboro, while dishing out five assists . . . Scored 20 points with five assists against Chattanooga . . . Scored 24 points on 9-of-14 shooting with four 3-pointers at The Citadel.

PERSONAL Full name is Isaiah Rasheed Williams . . . Born on June 23, 1995 . . . Parents are Lakeshia and Tyrone Williams . . . Has one younger brother, Noah, and one younger sister, Tyra . . . Currently majoring in economics.

CAREER STATISTICS ALL GAMES

G-GS

Min

Avg

FG- FGA

Pct.

3P-3PA

Pct.

FT- FTA

Pct.

O- D

Reb

Avg

Ast

Bl

St

Pts

Avg

2013-14 (SAM) 30-25

887

29.6

119- 275

0.433

46-118

0.390

73- 95

0.768

6- 48

54

1.8

103

3

25

357

11.9

71


PLAYER PROFILES

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

WILLIAMS GAME-BY-GAME

CAREER HIGHS

2013-14 ............... MP

FG

3FG

FT

O-D Rb As TO Bl St Pts

Martin Methodist . 27

6-11

2-5

2-3

0-0

0

5

0

0

2

16

at UT Arlington ..... 19

3-9

3-7

0-0

1-2

3

2

1

0

1

9

at Indiana ............. 24

4-10

1-4

1-1

0-0

0

2

2

0

2

10

at UL Monroe ....... 31

2-5

0-1

1-2

0-2

2

4

2

0

3

5

at ETSU ...............*31

3-9

0-3

3-6

1-0

1

1

1

0

0

9

at W. Kentucky ...*27

5-6

3-3

2-2

0-2

2

3

3

0

0

15

at S.F. Austin ......*27

5-7

1-2

3-5

0-1

1

4

4

0

1

14

Campbellsville....*33

9-11

5-5

3-3

1-4

5

4

1

0

0

26

Kentucky State ..*33

4-12

0-3

7-8

0-5

5

0

0

0

1

15

UT Martin ...........*37

3-10

1-5

4-4

0-4

4

7

6

0

0

11

Austin Peay.........*29

5-11

4-8

3-4

0-2

2

6

4

0

2

17

at FGCU ..............*20

0-9

0-4

0-0

0-1

1

1

2

0

0

0

Wofford ................. 28

3-7

1-5

0-0

0-0

0

3

0

0

1

7

at Ga. Southern .*32

4-9

1-4

5-5

0-0

0

4

0

0

1

14

at Chattanooga ..*34

6-12

1-4

2-4

0-0

0

3

3

0

1

15

Furman ...............*34

3-12

0-2

5-5

0-1

1

6

1

0

0

11

at W. Carolina.....*27

5-7

2-3

3-4

0-3

3

3

2

0

1

15

UNCG ..................*36

6-8

4-4

3-4

0-1

1

5

2

1

0

19

Elon.....................*32

2-9

1-4

0-0

0-2

2

3

3

1

0

5

at Wofford ..........*27

1-8

0-2

2-2

0-2

2

1

2

0

1

4 17

at Furman...........*31

6-12

3-6

2-4

0-2

2

4

2

0

0

Davidson ............*29

3-10

1-4

2-2

0-1

1

4

1

0

3

9

Chattanooga ......*37

7-15

2-4

4-5

1-1

2

5

3

0

0

20

at App. State ......*32

4-8

2-5

3-4

0-3

3

3

4

0

0

13

at Elon ................*19

5-7

1-3

2-4

0-2

2

1

2

0

0

13

at The Citadel.....*27

9-14

4-6

2-3

1-2

3

3

1

0

1

24

Appalachian St...*36

2-7

1-3

0-1

0-3

3

7

6

0

2

5

W. Carolina .........*32

1-5

1-4

5-6

0-1

1

6

3

1

0

8

vs. App. State .....*30

2-9

0-3

4-4

1-0

1

3

1

0

2

8

vs. Davidson.......*26

1-6

1-2

0-0

0-1

1

0

3

0

0

3

POINTS: 26 Campbellsville, 11-29-13

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 8 Kentucky State, 12-1-13 (7-8)

FIELD GOALS MADE: 9 Campbellsville, 11-29-13 (9-11) The Citadel, 2-24-14 (9-14)

REBOUNDS: 5 Kentucky State, 12-1-13

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 15 Chattanooga, 2-8-14 (7-15) 3-PT FG MADE: 5 Campbellsville, 11-29-13 (5-5) 3-PT FG ATTEMPTED: 8 Austin Peay, 12-7-13

ASSISTS: 7 Appalachian State, 2-27-14 STEALS: 3 Davidson, 2-6-14 MINUTES: 37 Chattanooga, 2-8-14

FREE THROWS MADE: 7 Kentucky State, 12-1-13 (7-8)

* Game Started (Samford)

ISAIAH WILLIAMS was named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year after leading Samford during the 2013-14 season.

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT PLAYER PROFILES

AT GEORGIA STATE: One of three walk-ons added to the team prior to the start of the season . . . Third member of his family to attend Georgia State as bboth h bbrothers h ((Jared d and d Grant)) played l d on the h golf lf team, while hl Jared is currently the Panthers’ assistant golf coach . . . Enjoyed successful career at Johnson High School for coach Jeff Steele. PREP: As a senior at Johnson High School in nearby Gainesville, Ga., averaged 15.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game, making 61 3-pointers and shooting 35.0 percent from beyond the arc . . . Guided the Knights to back-to-back region championship as a senior and junior . . . Following the season played in the third annual North Georgia All-Star Classic . . . Was awarded the JHS Billy Ellis Award given annually to the ultimate team player and coaches award . . . Was named the Gainesville Times Player of the Week six times during the 2013-14 season. During his junior year, averaging 10.4 points and 4.4 rebounds per game, knocking down 59 3-pointers and earning the school’s comeback player of the year award. His sophomore year was derailed when he split his tibia and tore his miniscus in preseason preparation, returning late in the season in limited minutes. As a freshman, received the team’s rookie award. Earned four basketball varsity letters along with two in golf and two in baseball. PERSONAL: Full name is Carter Mackenzy Cagle . . . Born on Oct. 27, 1995 in Gainesville, Ga. . . . Son of Nita and Casey Cagle . . . Has a pair of older brothers, Jared and Grant, former Georgia State student-athletes (golf) . . . Father is the Lieutenant Governor of the State of Georgia . . . Currently majoring in psychology.

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PLAYER PROFILES

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

AT GEORGIA STATE: Joined the program just before the start of the fall semester as a walk-on freshman . . . Led Newark Memorial High School as a junior and senior after two years at St. Mary’s College High School . . . Skilled guard who can drive to the hole or shoot the 3-pointer. PREP: As a senior at Newark Memorial High School, averaged 17.5 points and four assists per game, earning All-Mission Valley League honors . . . Led Newark Memorial to the Mission Valley championship and reach the CIF Open Division playoffs while winning the NCS Division 2 title with a 25-8 record and undefeated 14-0 division mark . . . Scored 27 points against Ivwingston High School, one of five 20-plus point performances as a senior. During his junior year, averaged 13.4 points and six assists per game . . . Was named to the Rose City All-Tournament team. As a sophomore at St. Mary’s College High School, averaged 8.2 points and two assists per game . . . Played on the junior varsity team as a freshman, averaging 15.0 points and five assists per game. Earned honor roll recognition every year of high school. PERSONAL: Full name is Michael Anthony Pickney II . . . Born on March 20, 1996 in San Mateo, Calif. . . . Son of Latoya Ferguson and Michael Pickney Sr. . . . Has four siblings: Zia, Justin, Christopher and Amirah . . . Currently undecided on major.

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT PLAYER PROFILES

AT GEORGIA STATE: One of two signees during the Nov. 2013 early signing period and became the second player from Eagle’s Landing High School to sign for head coach Ron Hunter . . . Was a standout forward at in high school. PREP: As a senior at Eagle’s Landing High School, averaged 21.6 points, 10.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game . . . Guided his squad to a 21-6 record, including a 14-0 mark in region play, advancing to the state playoffs for the second straight season . . . Was named Team MVP. During junior year, averaged nearly 10 points and seven rebounds per game, helping Eagle’s Landing to a state championship and No. 1 ranking in the final 4A polls . . . Was a teammate of current Georgia State redshirt-freshman Isaiah Dennis during the squads run to a state title . . . Was selected to play on the Nike team and Adidas teams in Georgia and was named one of the top 25 players in the state of Georgia, with some services have him listed in the top 10 . . . Earned the program’s most improved award following his junior season. PERSONAL: Full name is Jordan Alexander Session . . . Born on Jan. 8, 1996 in Atlanta . . . Son of Toya and David . . . Has a pair of brothers, Justin and Brandon, along with a sister Jada . . . Currently undecided on his major.

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PLAYER PROFILES

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

AT GEORGIA STATE: One of two signees during the Nov. 2013 early signing period and became the second player from Ohio to sign for head coach Ron Hunter . . . Big guard who has versatility to play multiple positions on the court. PREP: A three-time first team NOL player and two-time District 6 First Team honoree who led his team to the 2014 Ohio Division II state championship. As a senior, averaged 18.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game to earn first team all-state honors . . . Scored 32 points

AT GEORGIA STATE: Earned a walk-on spot and started practice with the team during the summer . . . Was a standout guard for his father Mike Tobin, at Cartersville High School. PREP: Starred at Cartersville High School for his father Mike . . . Finished his high school career with 1,528 points scored between Woodland (first two years) and Cartersville (last two years), hitting 285 3-pointers and earning all-county honors three times . . . In the final three years of high school, helped his teams to an 80-8 record, including a 42-2 mark in region play. As a senior, led the program to a 27-3 record and an Elite 8 finish in the state championship following a Region 5-AAA

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in the regional semifinals and helped his team to a 29-1 record. As a junior, led Norwalk High School to a 24-1 record, averaging 14.0 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game . . . Led team to a No. 2 ranking in Ohio and a No. 1 ranking team in District 6, NOL and Northwest Ohio. As a sophomore, Thomas earned All-Ohio Honorable Mention recognition while averaging 12.0 points and 4.6 rebounds per game. Norwalk went 23-1 and was ranked No. 11 in Ohio and was the top team in the district and NOL. PERSONAL: Full name is Jeffrey Bryson Thomas . . . Born on Jan. 3, 1996 in Bellvue, Ohio . . . Son of Kristen Marsh and Jeffrey Thomas . . . Has three brothers and a pair of sisters . . . Currently undecided on his major.

championship title . . . Earned AJC.com All-State honors and was the Region 5-AAA Player of the Year . . . Named Rome Christmas Tournament MVP following a 27-point, eight 3-pointer performance against Model . . . Topped that with 30 points, hitting seven 3-pointers in the first half of the state quarterfinals against Buford . . . Finished his senior year averaging 18.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.0 steals per game, earning NW Georgia Tip-off Club Player of the Year honors . . . Made a school-record 107 3-pointers as a senior, shooting 42 percent from beyond the arc. Lettered in basketball all four years of high school while also receiving three varsity letters in tennis. PERSONAL: Full name is Corey Mitchell Tobin . . . Born on April 13, 1995 in Shakepee, Minn. . . . Son of Cindy and Mike Tobin . . . Has a pair of older brothers, Adam and Derek . . . Currently majoring in middle level education with a goal of becoming a high school basketball coach.



2013-14 REVIEW

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

2013-14 RECORD: 25-9, 17-1 Sun Belt (1st) 13-0 Home, 10-7 Away, 2-2 Neutral Date

Opponent

W/L

Score

Att

11/9/13

SOUTHERN POLY

W

97-78

1591

11/12/13

at Vanderbilt

L

80-86

8241

11/18/13

vs. McNeese State (1)

W

96-70

9903

11/19/13

at Alabama (1)

L

58-75

9527

11/25/13

vs. Canisius (1)

L

71-79

844

11/26/13

at Elon (1)

L

85-90

577

11/30/13

at FIU

L

60-61

1028

12/4/13

YOUNG HARRIS

W

71-54

1747

12/7/13

at Southern Miss

ot L

65-75

3425

12/14/13

OLD DOMINION

W

79-73

1477

12/20/13

GEORGIA SOUTHERN

W

73-61

1893

12/22/13

at UTSA

W

99-68

885

12/29/13

at East Carolina

W

89-82

4309

1/2/14

TROY *

W

81-72

1436

1/4/14

at South Alabama *

W

73-63

2244

1/9/14

at Western Kentucky *

W

77-54

3971

1/16/14

ARKANSAS STATE *

W

73-72

2089

1/18/14

UALR *

W

99-73

1859

1/23/14

at UL Lafayette *

W

77-70

3729

1/25/14

at UL Monroe *

W

66-58

1682

2/1/14

UT ARLINGTON *

ot W

101-91

2281

2/3/14

SOUTH ALABAMA *

W

85-65

2068

2/6/14

at UALR *

W

68-57

3338

2/15/14

at Troy *

L

81-85

2774

2/17/14

TEXAS STATE *

W

68-41

2157

2/20/14

UL MONROE *

W

75-60

2130

2/22/14

UL LAFAYETTE *

W

80-77

2890

TEAM STATISTICS ................................... GSU SCORING ..............................................2641 Points per game ............................... 77.7 Scoring margin .................................+9.1 FIELD GOALS-ATT ........................ 900-1923 Field goal pct ......................................468 3 POINT FG-ATT ...............................252-672 3-point FG pct .....................................375 3-pt FG made per game ..................... 7.4 FREE THROWS-ATT ........................589-757 Free throw pct ....................................778 Free Throws made per game ........... 17.3 REBOUNDS .......................................... 1074 Rebounds per game ........................31.6 Rebounding margin .......................... -4.7 ASSISTS ..................................................451 Assists per game ..............................13.3 TURNOVERS ...........................................275 Turnovers per game ........................... 8.1 Turnover margin ...............................+5.2 Assist/turnover ratio .......................... 1.6 STEALS ...................................................260 Steals per game ................................. 7.6 BLOCKS ..................................................167 Blocks per game ................................ 4.9 ATTENDANCE ......................................27488 Home games-Avg/Game .......... 13-2114 Neutral site-Avg/Game ...........................SCORE BY PERIODS .................... 1st Georgia State ................ 1190 Opponents .................... 1041

2nd 1409 1249

OT 42 40

OPP 2330 68.5 804-1909 .421 267-784 .341 7.9 455-670 .679 13.4 1233 36.3 422 12.4 451 13.3 0.9 144 4.2 91 2.7 70775 17-3239 4-3929 Total Avg 2641 77.7 2330 68.5

FINAL 2013-14 SUN BELT STANDINGS Conference

Overall

W

L

Pct.

W

L

Pct.

17

1

.944

25

9

.735

2/27/14

at UT Arlington *

W

77-49

1584

Georgia State

3/1/14

at Texas State *

W

66-55

2002

Western Kentucky

12

6

.667

20

12

.625

3/4/14

at Arkansas State *

ot W

79-76

1884

UL Lafayette

11

7

.611

23

12

.657

3/8/14

WESTERN KENTUCKY *

W

73-55

3870

Arkansas State

10

8

.556

19

13

.594

3/15/14

vs. Arkansas State (2)

W

72-45

2591

UALR

9

9

.500

15

17

.469

3/16/14

vs. UL Lafayette (2)

ot L

81-82

2378

UT Arlington

9

9

.500

15

17

.469

3/18/14

at Clemson (3)

L

66-78

3859

UL Monroe

7 11

.389

10

17

.370

Troy

6 12

.333

11

20

.355

South Alabama

5 13

.278

11

20

.355

Texas State

4 14

.222

8

23

.258

* Sun Belt Conference Game 1 - NIT Season Tip-off 2 - Sun Belt Conference tournament 3 - Postseason NIT

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

Player..........................G-GS

Min

Avg

FG-FGA

Pct

3P-3PA Pct

FT-FTA

Pct

Off Def Reb Avg

PF- DQ

Hunter, R.J. ................33-32 1107 33.5 181-408 .444 100-253 .395

142-161 .882

11 140 151 4.6

77 1

Harrow, Ryan .............34-34 1152 33.9 222-498 .446

30-104 .288

130-155 .839

23 66

43 0 144

Atkins, Manny ............34-34 1136 33.4 153-324 .472

75-173 .434

108-131 .824

31 177 208 6.1

78 2

White, Devonta ..........34-33 1121 33.0 127-283 .449

23-65 .354

116-144 .806

10 83

72 1 147 58

89 2.6 93 2.7

Washington, Curtis .... 33-31

750 22.7 105-160 .656

0-0

.000

39-62 .629

60 135 195 5.9

78 1

Crider, Markus ............. 33-2

563 17.1

42-85

.494

0-0

.000

16-27 .593

46 68 114 3.5

84 5

Richardson, Rashaad.. 26-2

280 10.8

27-75

.360

18-56 .321

1-3

.333

7 23

0-0

.000

0

A

TO Bll Stl

57 39 31 63 57

Pts

Avg

604 18.3

2 43

604 17.8

49 43 24 46

489 14.4

0 38

5 19 78

393 11.6

9

249

7.5

13 19 12 21

100

3.0

73

2.8

30 1.2

23 1

5

7

0 15

1

1 0.5

1 0

0

0

0

0

3

1.5

4 14

18 0.6

21 0

22

4

2

8

41

1.4

1

1 0.1

0 0

1

1

0

0

12

1.1

35 20

55 1.9

57 1

2 13

8

4

31

1.1

Dennis, Isaiah ................2-0

5

2.5

1-2

.500

1-1 1.000

Hinton, Jaylen .............. 29-0

210

7.2

13-32

.406

0-2

Shaw, Kevin ................. 11-0

25

2.3

4-10

.400

4-10 .400

0-0

Shipes, T.J.................... 29-1

240

8.3

11-16

.688

0-0

.000

9-17 .529

Smith, LaRon ............... 16-0

68

4.3

6-11

.545

0-0

.000

5-17 .294

6

7

13 0.8

10 0

0

3

6

3

17

1.1

Sharpe, Darius ...............4-0

7

1.8

1-2

.500

1-2

.500

0-0

.000

0

0

0 0.0

2 0

0

1

0

0

3

0.8

Burguillos, Denny ........ 21-1

120

5.7

4-7

.571

0-0

.000

4-7

.571

5

8

13 0.6

29 1

1

5

4

2

12

0.6

Green, Ryann................24-0

116

4.8

3-10

.300

0-6

.000

4-6

.667

2 12

14 0.6

12 0

5

3

0

8

10

0.4

.000

15-27 .556 .000

Team ....................................

0

40 39

79

1

3

Total ..................................34 6900

900-1923 .468

252-672 .375

589-757 .778 280 794 1074 31.6 588 13 451 275 167 260 2641 77.7

Opponents ........................34 6900

804-1909 .421

267-784 .341

455-670 .679

413 820 1233 36.3 640 - 422 451 91 144 2330 68.5

FINAL 2013-14 STATISTICS - SUN BELT GAMES ONLY Player..........................G-GS

Min

Hunter, R.J. ................ 17-16

Avg

FG-FGA

Pct

3P-3PA Pct

FT-FTA

PF- DQ

A

TO Blk Stl

Pts

556 32.7

96-207 .464

51-123 .415

85-95 .895

81 4.8

40 1

23

17 16 40

328 19.3

Atkins, Manny ............ 18-18

618 34.3

84-185 .454

45-105 .429

62-73 .849

16 97 113 6.3

44 1

27

24 15 33

275 15.3

Harrow, Ryan ............. 18-18

610 33.9

99-243 .407

15-52 .288

58-69 .841

8 33

41 2.3

23 0

78

31

0 22

271 15.1

White, Devonta .......... 18-18

628 34.9

78-161 .484

15-37 .405

78-96 .813

3 52

55 3.1

39 1

77 34

0 18

249 13.8

Washington, Curtis .... 17-16

374 22.0

52-74

.703

0-0

.000

20-31 .645

26 62

88 5.2

41 0

1

Crider, Markus ..............17-1

320 18.8

29-50

.580

0-0

.000

9-17 .529

33 44

77 4.5

43 3

Richardson, Rashaad.. 14-2

104

7.4

8-25

.320

7-22 .318

2 13

15 1.1

Hinton, Jaylen .............. 18-0

123

6.8

8-20

.400

0-1

.000

Sharpe, Darius ...............3-0

6

2.0

1-2

.500

1-2

.500

0-0

Shaw, Kevin ....................7-0

21

3.0

2-7

.286

2-7

.286

Smith, LaRon ..................8-0

35

4.4

2-4

.500

0-0

Burguillos, Denny ........ 14-1

93

6.6

2-5

.400

Shipes, T.J.................... 14-0

86

6.1

3-5

Green, Ryann............... 15-0

76

5.1

3-9

0-0

Pct

.000

10-16 .625

Off Def Reb Avg 4 77

10 31

Avg

5

124

7.3

8 11

7 10

67

3.9

13 1

1

2

0

5

23

1.6

2

6

8 0.4

7 0

12

3

2

6

26

1.4

.000

0

0

0

0

2 0

0

1

0

0

3

1.0

0-0

.000

0

1

1 0.1

0 0

1

1

0

0

6

0.9

.000

1-6

.167

2

4

6 0.8

5 0

0

0

3

2

5

0.6

0-0

.000

4-6

.667

5

8

13 0.9

25 1

1

4

4

2

8

0.6

.600

0-0

.000

1-3

.333

16

7

23 1.6

22 0

0

4

4

1

7

0.5

.333

0-5

.000

1-2

.500

1

6

7 0.5

7 0

4

1

0

5

7

0.5

Team ....................................

15 20

35

2

Total ..................................18 3650

467-997 .468

136-354 .384

329-414 .795 133 430 563 31.3 311 8 233 145 82 149 1399 77.7

Opponents ........................18 3650

404-1002 .403

124-396 .313

241-356 .677

221 434 655 36.4 339 - 198 246 42 67 1173 65.2

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FINAL 2013-14 STATISTICS - ALL GAMES


2013-14 REVIEW

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

GAME SOUTHERN POLY at Vanderbilt vs McNeese State at Alabama vs Canisius at Elon at FIU YOUNG HARRIS at Southern Miss OLD DOMINION GEORGIA SOUTHERN at UTSA at East Carolina TROY at South Alabama at Western Kentucky ARKANSAS STATE UALR at Louisiana at UL Monroe UT ARLINGTON SOUTH ALABAMA at UALR at Troy TEXAS STATE UL MONROE UL LAFAYETTE at UT Arlington at Texas State at Arkansas State Western Kentucky vs Arkansas State vs UL Lafayette at Clemson

DATE 11/09/13 11/12/13 11/18/13 11/19/13 11/25/13 11/26/13 11/30/13 12/04/13 12/07/13 12/14/13 12/20/13 12/22/13 12/29/13 01/02/14 01/04/14 01/09/14 01/16/14 01/18/14 01/23/14 01/25/14 02/01/14 02/03/14 02/06/14 02/15/14 02/17/14 02/20/14 02/22/14 02/27/14 03/01/14 03/04/14 03/08/14 03/15/14 03/16/14 03/18/14

SCORE 97-78 80-86 96-70 58-75 71-79 85-90 60-61 71-54 65-75 79-73 73-61 99-68 89-82 81-72 73-63 77-54 73-72 99-73 77-70 66-58 101-91 85-65 68-57 81-85 68-41 75-60 80-77 77-49 66-55 79-76 73-55 72-45 81-82 66-78

W L W L L L L W LOT W W W W W W W W W W W WOT W W L W W W W W WOT W W LOT L

SMITH 5-3-0 DNP 1-4-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 5-4-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-2-0 1-0-0 DNP DNP

GREEN 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-3-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-2-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP

OPPONENT SOUTHERN POLY at Vanderbilt vs McNeese State at Alabama vs Canisius at Elon at FIU YOUNG HARRIS at Southern Miss OLD DOMINION GEORGIA SOUTHERN at UTSA at East Carolina TROY at South Alabama at Western Kentucky ARKANSAS STATE UALR at UL Lafayette at UL Monroe UT ARLINGTON SOUTH ALABAMA at UALR at Troy TEXAS STATE UL MONROE UL LAFAYETTE at UT Arlington at Texas State at Arkansas State WESTERN KENTUCKY vs Arkansas State vs UL Lafayatte at Clemson

DATE 11/09/13 11/12/13 11/18/13 11/19/13 11/25/13 11/26/13 11/30/13 12/04/13 12/07/13 12/14/13 12/20/13 12/22/13 12/29/13 01/02/14 01/04/14 01/09/14 01/16/14 01/18/14 01/23/14 01/25/14 02/01/14 02/03/14 02/06/14 02/15/14 02/17/14 02/20/14 02/22/14 02/27/14 03/01/14 03/04/14 03/08/14 03/15/14 03/16/14 03/18/14

SCORE 97-78 80-86 96-70 58-75 71-79 85-90 60-61 71-54 65-75 79-73 73-61 99-68 89-82 81-72 73-63 77-54 73-72 99-73 77-70 66-58 101-91 85-65 68-57 81-85 68-41 75-60 80-77 77-49 66-55 79-76 73-55 72-45 81-82 66-78

W L W L L L L W LOT W W W W W W W W W W W WOT W W L W W W W W WOT W W LOT L

RICHARDSON 0-1-0 1-1-0 15-1-0 16-1-1 8-5-3 5-0-0 2-0-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 3-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 6-3-1 0-0-0 6-8-0 0-2-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

SHIPES 0-3-0 0-3-0 8-8-0 2-4-0 6-3-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 1-1-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-5-0 3-2-0 DNP 2-3-0

80

SHAW 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 6-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 3-0-0 DNP 3-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 DNP DNP 2-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

HINTON 4-0-0 DNP 4-2-1 DNP DNP 0-0-1 DNP 5-3-2 1-0-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-3 0-2-1 3-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 2-0-2 3-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-0 4-0-0 3-2-2 2-0-0 2-1-8 4-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-2 1-1-1 DNP 0-0-0

WHITE 14-4-5 11-5-5 18-3-3 7-1-4 2-0-2 3-1-3 2-0-2 16-3-2 13-4-1 13-1-6 7-3-10 4-1-11 8-1-6 6-2-6 14-5-4 13-3-3 15-1-4 11-2-7 9-4-4 17-2-4 30-3-3 6-4-6 22-5-2 11-1-3 12-8-2 20-4-5 17-2-1 11-5-5 13-5-3 13-2-6 19-4-3 7-2-6 6-3-2 13-6-2

HUNTER 27-7-4 21-7-0 18-6-4 6-2-2 11-2-4 9-3-1 17-2-2 14-5-0 15-8-4 11-1-1 16-5-2 41-3-0 22-5-0 25-3-0 30-5-1 12-5-0 23-6-0 25-2-2 33-7-0 13-4-1 31-3-3 24-4-4 14-3-1 26-6-0 15-7-1 12-5-3 14-5-2 4-4-1 18-8-2 DNP 12-3-1 16-7-2 17-5-3 15-2-5

CRIDER WASHINGTON BURGUILLOS HARROW 5-5-0 6-7-0 DNP 20-0-6 2-0-1 13-9-0 DNP 27-4-4 0-4-0 8-6-1 0-0-0 12-1-4 2-1-0 7-5-0 0-0-0 4-4-4 2-5-0 14-10-0 DNP 23-4-4 2-3-1 17-7-0 2-0-0 34-4-4 2-1-1 5-14-0 DNP 21-4-3 2-3-0 17-8-0 2-0-0 4-1-4 0-1-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 20-2-3 1-0-0 6-4-1 0-0-0 33-4-3 4-4-1 0-2-0 DNP 22-1-1 2-3-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 19-4-8 0-1-0 8-8-0 DNP 24-3-9 6-3-0 10-4-0 DNP 20-2-7 2-5-0 6-3-0 3-2-0 4-2-4 4-4-0 16-10-0 0-0-0 11-3-4 4-3-1 6-4-0 2-4-0 11-1-4 0-4-2 13-6-0 2-2-1 12-2-7 1-3-1 6-2-0 0-0-0 17-2-4 0-3-0 7-11-0 0-1-0 18-4-3 3-9-1 6-0-0 DNP 22-1-4 0-0-0 10-7-0 0-0-0 20-1-7 0-2-1 2-7-0 0-1-0 13-6-2 4-8-1 5-4-1 0-0-0 15-2-6 3-4-0 10-4-0 0-0-0 17-3-3 10-7-0 DNP 0-2-0 6-1-5 12-6-1 5-2-0 0-0-0 18-5-7 12-8-0 0-2-0 DNP 15-0-4 2-2-0 6-7-0 DNP 14-1-3 4-6-0 7-8-0 1-1-0 18-2-4 DNP 9-7-0 0-0-0 20-3-0 5-4-0 4-7-2 DNP 20-1-4 4-2-0 5-8-0 DNP 37-7-2 0-0-1 11-8-0 DNP 13-4-3

ATKINS 13-9-1 5-2-2 12-5-0 14-3-0 5-3-0 13-7-4 11-3-2 6-3-4 14-4-1 15-6-1 23-12-0 20-8-2 27-12-2 9-6-3 14-4-0 18-5-2 10-4-3 22-1-1 11-11-0 11-5-1 7-12-1 20-4-0 9-6-3 18-4-0 15-7-1 21-9-2 12-7-3 27-7-1 13-5-2 30-11-3 8-5-1 12-7-2 12-5-1 12-6-0


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

W L W L L L L W Lot W W W W W W W W W W W Wot W W L W W W W W Wot W W Lot L

FG-FGA 29-66 28-61 35-63 22-55 27-63 32-60 22-58 28-45 23-61 21-46 25-51 30-54 34-66 30-58 20-49 26-54 28-58 34-64 21-52 22-57 32-68 29-46 22-55 27-57 24-46 27-57 27-55 29-56 21-47 27-65 21-53 26-52 28-58 23-67

Pct. .439 .459 .556 .400 .429 .533 .379 .622 .377 .457 .490 .556 .515 .517 .408 .481 .483 .531 .404 .386 .471 .630 .400 .474 .522 .474 .491 .518 .447 .415 .396 .500 .483 .343

3P-3PA 11-33 6-22 10-19 5-17 3-20 10-17 7-18 1-7 6-21 5-13 9-22 19-32 6-18 5-14 9-20 3-16 7-21 15-34 8-14 5-17 8-21 10-17 5-17 9-20 6-15 7-26 8-17 8-19 6-16 10-26 7-24 6-20 5-19 7-20

Pct. .333 .273 .526 .294 .150 .588 .389 .143 .286 .385 .409 .594 .333 .357 .450 .188 .333 .441 .571 .294 .381 .588 .294 .450 .400 .269 .471 .421 .375 .385 .292 .300 .263 .350

FT-FTA Pct. 28-32 .875 18-25 .720 16-20 .800 9-14 .643 14-20 .700 11-15 .733 9-16 .563 14-22 .636 13-17 .765 32-42 .762 14-20 .700 20-24 .833 15-21 .714 16-18 .889 24-26 .923 22-22 1.000 10-11 .909 16-27 .593 27-37 .730 17-21 .810 29-34 .853 17-19 .895 19-24 .792 18-26 .692 14-18 .778 14-18 .778 18-24 .750 11-12 .917 18-25 .720 15-19 .789 24-33 .727 14-20 .700 20-21 .952 13-14 .929

OR 16 12 12 7 16 8 8 4 11 6 7 8 9 5 2 7 5 10 6 12 12 6 11 9 3 5 10 6 6 10 8 5 4 14

DR Reb 27 43 22 34 31 43 17 24 18 34 18 26 19 27 29 33 23 34 17 23 25 32 16 24 28 37 17 22 26 28 28 35 21 26 16 26 25 31 19 31 21 33 18 24 30 41 23 32 28 31 27 32 20 30 29 35 23 29 32 42 27 35 28 33 26 30 20 34

PF 17 19 13 21 13 20 11 14 26 20 15 14 25 19 21 15 12 21 19 15 26 12 17 22 12 13 23 14 19 15 16 15 15 19

A 16 12 13 11 13 14 10 12 9 14 15 25 18 16 10 10 14 22 10 9 13 17 12 11 14 16 14 14 11 13 7 17 8 11

TO Bl St 9 10 6 7 5 4 11 5 4 13 4 8 10 3 9 7 3 6 7 6 9 12 8 6 10 6 9 7 5 12 9 5 6 4 8 10 9 1 8 10 4 13 5 4 3 10 7 6 6 3 6 8 3 14 7 9 6 6 4 11 10 2 19 10 4 7 13 5 7 5 2 8 8 6 7 6 5 9 11 8 9 2 4 4 10 5 5 11 2 6 7 5 9 3 6 5 7 7 5 5 3 4

1-2-OT Pts 49-48 97 34-46 80 54-42 96 30-28 58 34-37 71 44-41 85 27-33 60 34-37 71 24-37-4 65 35-44 79 36-37 73 46-53 99 35-54 89 44-37 81 39-34 73 34-43 77 38-35 73 59-40 99 25-52 77 26-40 66 35-49-19 101 41-44 85 29-39 68 32-49 81 28-40 68 37-38 75 30-50 80 29-48 77 23-43 66 27-42-10 79 34-39 73 32-40 72 34-38-9 81 32-34 66

OPPONENT TOTALS...................Date Result SOUTHERN POLY.................11/09/13 97-78 at Vanderbilt........................11/12/13 80-86 vs McNeese State...............11/18/13 96-70 at Alabama ..........................11/19/13 58-75 vs Canisius ..........................11/25/13 71-79 at Elon .................................11/26/13 85-90 at FIU ...................................11/30/13 60-61 YOUNG HARRIS ...................12/04/13 71-54 at Southern Miss ................12/07/13 65-75 OLD DOMINION ...................12/14/13 79-73 GEORGIA SOUTHERN..........12/20/13 73-61 at UTSA ................................12/22/13 99-68 at East Carolina ..................12/29/13 89-82 TROY ....................................01/02/14 81-72 at South Alabama ...............01/04/14 73-63 at Western Kentucky ..........01/09/14 77-54 ARKANSAS STATE................01/16/14 73-72 UALR ....................................01/18/14 99-73 at UL Lafayette ....................01/23/14 77-70 at UL Monroe ......................01/25/14 66-58 UT ARLINGTON ....................02/01/14 101-91 SOUTH ALABAMA ................02/03/14 85-65 at UALR ................................02/06/14 68-57 at Troy ..................................02/15/14 81-85 TEXAS STATE .......................02/17/14 68-41 UL MONROE ........................02/20/14 75-60 UL LAFAYETTE .....................02/22/14 80-77 at UT Arlington ....................02/27/14 77-49 at Texas State .....................03/01/14 66-55 at Arkansas State ...............03/04/14 79-76 WESTERN KENTUCKY.........03/08/14 73-55 vs Arkansas State ...............03/15/14 72-45 vs UL Lafayette....................03/16/14 81-82 at Clemson ..........................03/18/14 66-78

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FG-FGA 27-71 30-54 26-68 25-52 29-58 27-48 25-55 20-60 19-49 25-49 22-52 22-50 26-58 22-47 16-51 18-63 27-63 25-54 28-70 23-48 27-51 26-54 21-57 25-51 15-51 20-53 24-55 20-56 18-53 29-68 20-57 17-53 32-75 28-55

Pct. .380 .556 .382 .481 .500 .563 .455 .333 .388 .510 .423 .440 .448 .468 .314 .286 .429 .463 .400 .479 .529 .481 .368 .490 .294 .377 .436 .357 .340 .426 .351 .321 .427 .509

3P-3PA 11-29 10-21 11-38 6-19 13-23 15-24 4-15 6-27 6-21 10-22 11-26 11-25 8-31 9-18 7-27 10-32 11-28 2-11 3-19 4-21 13-25 6-19 2-14 12-27 4-16 9-21 10-25 2-15 3-18 12-37 5-23 5-24 11-26 5-17

Pct. .379 .476 .289 .316 .565 .625 .267 .222 .286 .455 .423 .440 .258 .500 .259 .313 .393 .182 .158 .190 .520 .316 .143 .444 .250 .429 .400 .133 .167 .324 .217 .208 .423 .294

FT-FTA 13-19 16-27 7-9 19-25 8-11 21-26 7-12 8-11 31-44 13-18 6-14 13-16 22-34 19-24 24-31 8-16 7-11 21-23 11-17 8-10 24-36 7-8 13-17 23-36 7-12 11-19 19-29 7-14 16-26 6-10 10-17 6-14 7-14 17-20

OR 21 7 11 11 13 7 15 10 15 9 10 13 11 12 13 22 15 10 19 6 10 11 10 13 10 10 15 10 15 9 11 10 20 9

DR Reb 20 41 23 30 18 29 29 40 25 38 21 28 34 49 18 28 29 44 22 31 23 33 18 31 27 38 24 36 28 41 21 43 26 41 24 34 30 49 24 30 27 37 10 21 25 35 26 39 21 31 27 37 20 35 22 32 22 37 30 39 27 38 23 33 26 46 30 39

PF 22 20 16 18 20 15 16 20 18 28 19 19 22 13 18 21 11 20 26 18 24 17 23 20 18 15 20 11 20 19 25 19 15 14

A 17 20 12 10 13 18 9 13 12 9 13 16 21 8 8 10 19 13 12 12 16 14 9 13 6 11 13 6 6 13 9 10 15 16

TO 12 9 11 13 16 11 21 10 15 20 11 17 13 23 10 16 12 20 11 15 22 12 13 9 13 14 14 7 12 11 12 10 8 8

1-2-OT Pts 33-45 78 35-51 86 35-35 70 38-37 75 37-42 79 41-49 90 27-34 61 22-32 54 32-29-14 75 37-36 73 29-32 61 28-40 68 27-55 82 31-41 72 36-27 63 29-25 54 38-35 72 29-44 73 29-41 70 26-32 58 43-39-9 91 25-40 65 31-36 57 39-46 85 14-27 41 37-38 60 38-39 77 34-15 49 22-33 55 30-39-7 76 23-32 55 24-21 45 35-37-10 82 35-43 78

Pct. .684 .593 .778 .760 .727 .808 .583 .727 .705 .722 .429 .813 .647 .792 .774 .500 .636 .913 .647 .800 .667 .875 .765 .639 .583 .579 .655 .500 .615 .600 .588 .429 .500 .850

Bl St 1 5 3 4 2 6 6 10 1 2 0 2 8 6 3 8 3 7 5 3 0 7 3 3 1 5 1 1 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 5 5 4 6 1 2 6 0 5 3 4 3 1 1 3 0 3 4 6 3 0 2 5 1 5 1 6 3 0 1 4 9 5

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GEORGIA STATE TOTALS ..........Date Result SOUTHERN POLY............... 11/09/13 97-78 at Vanderbilt...................... 11/12/13 80-86 vs McNeese State............. 11/18/13 96-70 at Alabama ........................ 11/19/13 58-75 vs Canisius ........................ 11/25/13 71-79 at Elon ............................... 11/26/13 85-90 at FIU ................................. 11/30/13 60-61 YOUNG HARRIS ................. 12/04/13 71-54 at Southern Miss .............. 12/07/13 65-75 OLD DOMINION ................. 12/14/13 79-73 GEORGIA SOUTHERN........ 12/20/13 73-61 at UTSA .............................. 12/22/13 99-68 at East Carolina ................ 12/29/13 89-82 TROY .................................. 01/02/14 81-72 at South Alabama ............. 01/04/14 73-63 at Western Kentucky ........ 01/09/14 77-54 ARKANSAS STATE.............. 01/16/14 73-72 UALR .................................. 01/18/14 99-73 at UL Lafayette .................. 01/23/14 77-70 at UL Monroe .................... 01/25/14 66-58 UT ARLINGTON .................. 02/01/14 101-91 SOUTH ALABAMA .............. 02/03/14 85-65 at UALR .............................. 02/06/14 68-57 at Troy ................................ 02/15/14 81-85 TEXAS STATE ..................... 02/17/14 68-41 UL MONROE ...................... 02/20/14 75-60 UL LAFAYETTE ................... 02/22/14 80-77 at UT Arlington .................. 02/27/14 77-49 at Texas State ................... 03/01/14 66-55 at Arkansas State ............. 03/04/14 79-76 WESTERN KENTUCKY....... 03/08/14 73-55 vs Arkansas State ............. 03/15/14 72-45 vs UL Lafayette.................. 03/16/14 81-82 at Clemson ........................ 03/18/14 66-78

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS TEAM SEASON SUPERLATIVES ALL GAMES Most Points Scored 101 UT Arlington, 2-1-14 Fewest Points Scored 58 at Alabama, 11-19-13 Most Points Allowed Fewest Points Allowed Most Points Scored - Half Fewest Points Scored - Half Most Points Allowed - Half Fewest Points Allowed - Half Margin of Victory Margin of Defeat Field Goals Made Fewest Field Goals Made FG Attempts Highest FG% Lowest FG% Lowest FG% Allowed 3-Pt Field Goals Made 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts 3-Pt FG% (Minimum 3 made) Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Free Throw % Rebounds Rebound Margin Assists Steals Most Turnovers Fewest Turnovers Blocked Shots Most Fouls Fewest Fouls

91 41 59 23 55 14 31 17 35 20 68 .630 .343 .286 19 34 .594 32 42 1.000 43 +13 25 19 13 2 10 26 11

INDIVIDUAL SEASON SUPERLATIVES Most Points Scored 41 Field Goals Made 14 FG Attempts 26 FG% (minimum 5 made) 1.000 3-Pt Field Goals Made 12 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts 19

Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots

82

16 17 14 11 7

UT Arlington, 2-1-14 Texas State, 2-15-14 UALR, 1-18-14 (1st) at Texas State, 3-1-14 (1st) at East Carolina, 12-29-13 (2nd) Texas State, 2-15-14 (1st) at UTSA, 12-22-13 at Alabama, 11-19-13 vs. McNeese State, 11-18-13 at South Alabama, 1-4-14 UT Arlington, 2-1-14 South Alabama, 2-3-14 (29-46) at Clemson, 3-18-14 (23-67) at Western Kentucky, 1-9-14 (18-63) at UTSA, 12-22-13 UALR, 1-18-14 at UTSA, 12-22-13 (19-32) Old Dominion, 12-14-13 Old Dominion, 12-14-13 at Western Kentucky, 1-9-14 (22-22) vs. McNeese State, 11-18-13 Southern Poly, 1-9-13 vs. McNeese State, 11-18-13 at UTSA, 12-22-13 UT Arlington, 2-1-14 at Alabama, 11-19-13, UALR, 2-6-14 at UT Arlington, 2-27-14 Southern Poly, 1-9-13 at Southern Miss, 12-7-13, UT Arlington, 2-1-14 at FIU, 11-30-13 ALL GAMES R.J. Hunter at UTSA, 12-22-13 R.J. Hunter at UTSA, 12-22-13 Ryan Harrow at Elon, 11-26-13 Markus Crider vs. ULM, 2-20-14 (5-5) R.J. Hunter at UTSA, 12-22-13 R.J. Hunter at UTSA, 12-22-13

Devonta White vs. UT Arlington, 2-1-14 Devonta White vs. UT Arlington, 2-1-14 Curtis Washington at FIU, 11-30-13 Devonta White at UTSA, 12-22-13 R.J. Hunter vs. Troy, 1-2-14 Manny Atkins vs. UT Arlington, 2-1-14 9 Curtis Washington vs. Southern Poly, 11-9-13

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS SUN BELT GAMES 101 UT Arlington, 2-1-14 66 at UL Monroe, 1-25-14 at Texas State, 3-1-14 91 UT Arlington, 2-1-14 41 Texas State, 2-15-14 59 UALR, 1-18-14 (1st) 23 at Texas State, 3-1-14 (1st) 46 Troy, 2-15-14 (2nd) 14 Texas State, 2-15-14 (1st) 28 at UT Arlington, 2-27-14 4 Troy, 2-15-14 34 UALR, 1-18-14 20 at South Alabama, 1-4-14 68 UT Arlington, 2-1-14 .630 South Alabama, 2-3-14 (29-46) .386 at UL Monroe, 1-25-14 (22-57) .286 at Western Kentucky, 1-9-14 (18-63) 15 UALR, 1-18-14 34 UALR, 1-18-14 .571 at UL Lafayette, 1-23-14 (8-14) 29 UT Arlington, 2-1-14 (29-34) 37 at UL Lafayette, 1-23-14 1.000 at Western Kentucky, 1-9-14 (22-22) 42 at Arkansas State, 3-4-14 +6 22 19 13 2 9 26 12 33 10 23 1.000 6 11

16 17 12 8 7 3

UALR, 2-6-14 (1st) UALR, 1-18-14 UT Arlington, 2-1-14 UALR, 2-6-14 at UT Arlington, 2-27-14 at UL Lafayette, 1-23-14 UT Arlington, 2-1-14 Arkansas State, 1-16-14, South Alabama, 2-3-14 Texas State, 2-15-14 SUN BELT GAMES R.J. Hunter at UL Lafayette, 1-23-14 R.J. Hunter vs. UT Arlington, 2-1-14 R.J. Hunter vs. UT Arlington, 2-1-14 Markus Crider vs. ULM, 2-20-14 (5-5) R.J. Hunter vs. UALR, 1-18-14 R.J. Hunter at UL Monroe, 1-25-14 R.J. Hunter vs. UT Arlington, 2-1-14 R.J. Hunter at Troy, 2-15-14 Manny Atkins at UT Arlington, 2-27-14 Devonta White vs. UT Arlington, 2-1-14 Devonta White vs. UT Arlington, 2-1-14 Manny Atkins vs. UT Arlington, 2-1-14 Devonta White vs. Texas State, 2-15-14 R.J. Hunter vs. Troy, 1-2-14 Manny Atkins vs. UT Arlington, 2-1-14 Curtis Washington vs. Arkansas State, 1-16-14 Manny Atkins at Western Kentucky, 1-9-14 Manny Atkins at UL Lafayette, 1-23-14 Curtis Washington at UL Lafayette, 1-23-14 R.J. Hunter at UL Monroe, 1-25-14 Markus Crider vs. UL Monroe, 2-20-14 R.J. Hunter vs. UL Lafayette, 2-22-14 Curtis Washington at Texas State, 3-1-14 Curtis Washington vs. Western Kentucky, 3-8-14


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT Game 2: Nov. 12, 2013, 8 p.m.

GEORGIA STATE 97, SOUTHERN POLY 78

VANDERBILT 86, GEORGIA STATE 80

GSU Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

Memorial Gym • Nashville, Tenn.

R.J. Hunter scored 27 points and Curtis Washington tied the Georgia State record with nine blocked shots as the Panthers opened the regular season with a 97-78 victory over Southern Poly Saturday at the GSU Sports Arena. Georgia State (1-0) achieved its highest scoring output under head coach Ron Hunter and its highest since a 97-92 victory over Troy on Nov. 24, 2007. Hunter went 7-for-13 from the field, including five 3-pointers, and was a perfect 8-for-8 at the free throw line as he equaled the second-highest scoring game of his career, bettered only by his 38 points last season against Old Dominion. The 6-5 sophomore also contributed seven rebounds and four assists. Washington, the 6-9 transfer from Southern California playing his first regularseason game for the Panthers, tied the GSU record originally set by Sylvester Morgan against Mercer in 2005 and then equaled by James Vincent last season against Monmouth. Washington also had six points and seven rebounds in his Panther debut. “I thought we played really well in spurts,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “We did a pretty good job shooting the ball and I was really pleased with the way we shot free throws. My only disappointment was in our rebounding as we cannot give up 21 offensive rebounds. We will continue to work on that.” Also playing his first game in a GSU uniform, Kentucky transfer Ryan Harrow had 20 points and six assists. Devonta White added 14 points and five assists, and Manny Atkins contributed to 13 points and nine rebounds to give the Panthers four players in double figures. White moved into 16th-place on GSU’s all-time scoring list with 1,014 points. The senior moved ahead of Chris Collier and is now just three points shy of Travis Williams for 15th on the all-time list. Georgia State shot 44 percent from the field with half of its 66 field goal attempts coming from beyond the 3-point arc, where the Panthers made 11. GSU went 28-of32 at the free throw line. Marcus Dortch led Southern Poly (2-1) with 20 points and seven rebounds. After trailing 10-9 early, the Panthers used a 30-6 run to take a 39-16 lead with seven minutes left in the half. Southern Poly answered by scoring 16 straight points, pulling within 39-33 with two minutes to go before GSU closed the half with 10 straight points. Hunter’s deep three from the top of the key with two seconds left sent the Panthers into the locker room with a 49-33 advantage.

Despite 27 points from Ryan Harrow and 21 points from R.J. Hunter, Vanderbilt earned an 86-80 win at Memorial Gym on Tuesday night. The Panthers led by one with less than four minutes to play and were tied with the Commodores with two minutes to play. The game marked Harrow’s return to the SEC following two seasons at Kentucky, including last season where he served as the Wildcats starting point guard. He finished the game 10-of-21 from the floor, playing a team-high 38 minutes and dishing out four assists. Playing in front of more than 8,000 fans, the two teams combined for 10 ties and 16 lead changes. Georgia State dropped to 1-1, while Vanderbilt won its season opener to improve to 1-0. Redshirt-junior Curtis Washington just missed a double-double with 13 points and nine rebounds, adding four blocked shots following Saturday’s opener when he tied the school-record with nine. “Our guys came in hungry and played a great game,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “I knew that if we stuck to our game plan, we would have a chance all the way to the end of the game. “I think Vanderbilt is probably the best team on our schedule and we went headto-head with them. One break here or there and the result could have been different.” Trailing 66-60 midway through the second half, Georgia State used an 8-0 run to take a 68-66 lead with 6:01 to play. The two teams were tied 73-73 with 2:18 to play before a Damian Jones jumper gave the Commodores a two-point lead that would not be relinquished. Jones pushed the lead to six with a dunk with 24 seconds to play before the Panthers mounted one last rally. Hunter made a lay-up with 18 seconds left to cut it to four and then a pair of free throws by Devonta White cut the lead to just two with 10 seconds to play. Vanderbilt made four free throws in the final 10 seconds to close out the win. White finished the game scoring 11 points, grabbed five rebounds and dished out five assists. His 3-pointer one-minute into the game tied him with Travis Williams for 15th on Georgia State’s all-time scoring list before pushing ahead of the mark in the second half. Georgia State came out hot from 3-point range in the first few minutes of the game. Harrow’s 3-pointer with 15:53 to play in the first half gave Georgia State an early 12-7 lead, the Panthers biggest of the game. Vanderbilt never led by more than six. Before Washington’s free throw miss with 45 seconds remaining in the first half, GSU starters had made 24-straight from the line this regular season.

SOUTHERN POLY 78

(2-1)

Player ..................................FG 3P FT Phillip, Kevin, f.................... 0-1 0-0 0-0 Key, Chris, f.......................3-11 1-1 0-0 Dortch, Marcus, g.............8-13 3-5 1-2 Smith, Evyn, g ...................2-10 1-4 2-4 Fuller, Ricky, g...................4-13 2-9 4-4 West, Jamaal ...................... 0-7 0-3 3-4 McElrath, CJ ........................ 5-8 4-7 1-3 Reeves, Philip ..................... 3-6 0-0 0-0 Misner, Matt ....................... 2-2 0-0 2-2 Totals ...............................27-71 11-29 13-19 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

11-35 5-13 6-8

31.4% 38.5% 75.0%

O 0 3 4 0 1 2 1 3 3 21

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 1 1 1 4 3 7 1 1 6 7 0 2 4 5 3 6 0 3 20 41 16-36 6-16 7-11

PF 2 4 4 0 3 4 1 1 3 22 44.4% 37.5% 63.6%

TP 0 7 20 7 14 3 15 6 6 78

A TO Blk Stl 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 1 0 2 2 1 1 1 2 5 0 1 6 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 17 12 1 5

Game: Game: Game:

38.0% 37.9% 68.4%

GEORGIA STATE 97

(1-0)

Player ..................................FG 3P FT Atkins, Manny, f .................. 3-8 3-6 4-4 Washington, Curtis, c ......... 2-4 0-0 2-2 White, Devonta, g ............... 4-9 1-3 5-5 Hunter, R.J., g ...................7-13 5-11 8-8 Harrow, Ryan, g ................8-13 1-4 3-3 Smith, LaRon ...................... 2-3 0-0 1-4 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Dennis, Isaiah..................... 1-1 1-1 0-0 Shaw, Kevin ........................ 0-0 0-0 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 1-3 0-1 2-2 Sharpe, Darius.................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 0-8 0-7 0-0 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 1-4 0-0 3-4 Totals .............................. 29-66 11-33 28-32 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

14-33 7-17 14-15

Min 3 21 24 35 33 17 22 34 11 200

42.4% 41.2% 93.3%

O 1 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 16

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Southern Poly ..........................33 45 Georgia State ..........................49 48 Officials: Ray Natili, Joe Wilbert, Kirby Sitton

D Reb 8 9 4 7 3 4 6 7 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 5 27 43 15-33 4-16 14-17

PF 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 4 0 3 17 45.5% 25.0% 82.4%

TP 13 6 14 27 20 5 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 5 97

A TO Blk Stl 1 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 5 2 0 2 4 4 1 0 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 16 9 10 6

Game: Game: Game:

43.9% 33.3% 87.5%

Total 78 97 Attendance: 1591

Min 28 22 27 33 24 7 1 4 1 10 1 15 11 16 200

GEORGIA STATE 80 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 2-7 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 5-8 Hunter, R.J., g ...................6-14 White, Devonta, g ............... 4-8 Harrow, Ryan, g ..............10-21 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 0-0 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 1-3 Totals ...............................28-61 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

12-28 5-13 5-6

(1-1) 3P FT 1-5 0-0 0-0 3-5 3-9 6-9 1-4 2-3 1-4 6-6 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-22 18-25 42.9% 38.5% 83.3%

O 0 5 1 1 1 0 2 0 12

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 2 2 4 9 6 7 4 5 3 4 1 1 1 3 0 0 22 34 16-33 1-9 13-19

PF 1 4 4 4 0 0 4 2 19 48.5% 11.1% 68.4%

TP 5 13 21 11 27 1 0 2 80

A TO Blk Stl 2 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 5 4 0 0 4 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 7 5 4

Game: Game: Game:

45.9% 27.3% 72.0%

VANDERBILT 86

(1-0)

Player ..................................FG 3P FT Odom, Rod, f....................... 5-9 5-7 4-4 Siakam, James, f ................ 3-4 0-0 0-2 Henderson, Josh, c............. 3-4 0-0 0-0 McClellan, Eric, g..............6-12 2-5 4-7 Parker, Dai-Jon, g ............... 3-7 3-6 0-0 Fuller, Kyle .......................... 1-7 0-2 3-4 Jones, Damian .................... 7-8 0-0 5-8 Moats, Shelby ..................... 2-3 0-1 0-2 Totals .............................. 30-54 10-21 16-27 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

14-25 4-8 3-7

Min 34 34 35 34 38 7 6 12 200

56.0% 50.0% 42.9%

O 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 7

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia State ..........................34 46 80 Vanderbilt.................................35 51 86 Officials: Anthony Jordan, Glenn Tuitt, Patrick Evans

D Reb 5 5 1 2 0 1 5 5 2 2 3 3 5 7 1 3 23 30 16-29 6-13 13-20

PF 3 2 1 3 4 3 2 2 20 55.2% 46.2% 65.0%

TP 19 6 6 18 9 5 19 4 86

A TO Blk Stl 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 5 1 0 1 7 3 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 20 9 3 4

Game: Game: Game:

Min 34 19 16 33 29 28 24 17 200

55.6% 47.6% 59.6%

Attendance: 8241

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2013-14 REVIEW

Game 1: Nov. 9, 2013, 1 p.m.


2013-14 REVIEW

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

Game 3: Nov. 18, 2013, 5:30 p.m.

Game 4: Nov. 19, 2013, 8 p.m. (ESPN3)

GEORGIA STATE 96, MCNEESE STATE 70

ALABAMA 75, GEORGIA STATE 58

NIT Season Tipoff • Coleman Coliseum • Tuscaloosa, Ala.

NIT Season Tipoff • Coleman Coliseum • Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Georgia State cruised to a 96-70 win over McNeese State on Monday night at Coleman Coliseum to open the 29th edition of the NIT Season Tip-off. Devonta White and R.J. Hunter led the Panthers with 18 points a piece and Rashaad Richardson came off the bench to score 15 points on five 3-pointers. Georgia State (2-1) shot 55.6 percent from the floor, including 10-of-19 (52.6 percent) from 3-point range, holding McNeese State (1-3) to 38.2 percent from the floor and 11-of-38 from 3-point range. The Cowboys never led as the Panthers built a lead as big as 31 points with 5:31 to play in the game. Hunter finished 7-of-12 from the floor, grabbing six rebounds while White was 8-of-11 and moved up several all-time school lists. The senior from Alpharetta, Ga. moved into 14th-place on the school’s all-time scoring list with 1,043 points, moving ahead of Trae Goldston. White also added three assists and now has 281 for his career, standing tied with Lamont McIntosh for seventh on the all-time list. He also started his 72nd career game to move into the top-10 on that list as well. “I saw a team tonight that is starting to get more confident,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “We have been working on the things that we can do to play well. I thought we did a lot of those things tonight. Now we sit back and see who we will play on Tuesday night with a chance to advance to the biggest stage in basketball, Madison Square Garden.” Following a White jumper with 7:09 to play in the first half, McNeese State never was within single-digits again. The Panthers pushed the lead to as many as 25 in the first half and led 54-35 at the half. The Panthers shot 21-of-35 from the floor in the first half, including 7-of-12 from 3-point range. The second half was much the same as Hunter was able to rest his starters. No Panther played more than 27 minutes and all 14 members of the team made it into the game.

Alabama kept Georgia State’s perimeter game in check to earn a 75-58 win over the Panthers on Tuesday night in Coleman Coliseum as a part of the 29th edition of the NIT Season Tipoff. Senior Rashaad Richardson led the Panthers 16 points off the bench. After being held scoreless in the first two games of the season, Richardson scored 31 points in Tuscaloosa, going 12-of-19 from the floor and hitting seven 3-pointers off the bench. “I thought that Alabama played really well and took us out of our game,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “They played a physical game and I thought that it frustrated our guys a bit and took us out of our style of play. “I think it was a little bit of a wake-up call for our guys as to what we need to do. With that said, playing in the NIT Season Tipoff has been a great experience for us and our program. Everyone associated with the event has been great and I am glad we were able to show our program to the country.” The Crimson Tide led 38-30 at the half and used an 11-2 run to open the second half and extend its lead to 49-32 with 15:35 to play. GSU cut the deficit to 14 at 52-38 before Alabama used a 9-0 run to push the lead to 23 with 9:54 to play, the Tide’s biggest of the game. Georgia State cut the deficit to 15 points four times in the second half, but that is as close as the Panthers would get. Redshirt-senior Manny Atkins finished with 14 points for Georgia State as the only other Panther in double figures. Alabama’s defense, which forced 13 GSU turnovers, limited Sun Belt Conference Player-of-the-Week Ryan Harrow to four points, while R.J. Hunter was limited to six on 2-of-9 shooting and six points. Trevor Releford led Alabama with 19 points and six rebounds, with Retin Obasohan adding 18 and Levi Randolph scoring 10. The Crimson Tide turned 13 GSU turnovers into 22 points and out-rebounded Georgia State 40-24. That rebound margin included a 25-9 advantage in the second half. Georgia State opened the game with a quick 3-pointer by Atkins and jumper by Devonta White to take an early 5-0 lead. White finished the game with seven points and four assists. Trailing 14-8, the Panthers used a 9-1 run to take a 17-15 lead with 10:31 to play in the first half before the Crimson Tide rolled off a 12-0 run to build a 31-19 lead with 5:51 to play in the opening period. Alabama had an eight-point lead at the half, turning eight GSU turnovers into 17 points, while the Panthers forced six turnovers, but only came away with seven points.

MCNEESE STATE 70

(1-3)

Player ..................................FG 3P McFerrin, Craig, f................ 1-6 0-0 Fields, Adrian, f .................. 1-8 1-6 Burr, Jamaya, g ................... 2-5 0-2 Hardy, Kevin, g.................... 4-8 1-4 Eackles, Ledrick, g ...........5-15 3-10 Johnson, Shaun .................. 2-5 1-4 Garrett, Keelan .................5-12 4-9 Wells, Jordan ...................... 0-0 0-0 Regis, Brandon ................... 1-2 0-1 Potier, Lance ....................... 0-1 0-1 Milobanovic, Andrija ........... 1-1 1-1 Lewis, Austin ....................... 3-4 0-0 Kpan, Pete .......................... 1-1 0-0 Totals .............................. 26-68 11-38

FT 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 7-9

FG% 3FG% FT%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

1st: 1st: 1st:

12-32 5-18 6-7

37.5% 27.8% 85.7%

O 1 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 11

D Reb 3 4 1 2 2 3 3 7 2 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 18 29 14-36 6-20 1-2

PF 0 3 1 4 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 16 38.9% 30.0% 50.0%

TP 2 3 5 9 17 5 14 0 2 0 3 8 2 70

A TO Blk Stl 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 8 2 0 2 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 11 2 6

Game: Game: Game:

38.2% 28.9% 77.8%

GEORGIA STATE 96

(2-1)

Player ..................................FG 3P FT Atkins, Manny, f .................. 3-5 2-2 4-4 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 4-6 0-0 0-0 White, Devonta, g .............8-11 0-1 2-3 Hunter, R.J., g ...................7-12 3-7 1-1 Harrow, Ryan, g ................4-12 0-1 4-4 Smith, LaRon ...................... 0-0 0-0 1-2 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Dennis, Isaiah..................... 0-1 0-0 0-0 Shaw, Kevin ........................ 0-1 0-1 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 2-3 0-0 0-0 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 5-8 5-7 0-0 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 2-3 0-0 4-6 Crider, Markus .................... 0-1 0-0 0-0 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Totals .............................. 35-63 10-19 16-20 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

21-35 7-12 5-8

60.0% 58.3% 62.5%

O 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 12

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total McNeese State........................35 35 70 Georgia State ..........................54 42 96 Officials: Tom Eades, James Barker, Brent Hampton

84

Min 20 24 19 32 28 17 19 4 12 4 4 12 5 200

D Reb 5 5 6 6 2 3 5 6 1 1 2 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 3 8 4 4 0 0 31 43 14-28 3-7 11-12

PF 4 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 13 50.0% 42.9% 91.7%

TP 12 8 18 18 12 1 0 0 0 4 15 8 0 0 96

A TO Blk Stl 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 2 4 2 2 1 4 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 11 5 4

Game: Game: Game:

Attendance: 8241

55.6% 52.6% 80.0%

Min 23 21 27 26 24 7 5 1 1 10 16 16 19 4 200

GEORGIA STATE 58 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 4-8 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 3-6 White, Devonta, g ............... 2-5 Hunter, R.J., g ..................... 2-9 Harrow, Ryan, g ................2-11 Richardson, Rashaad .......7-11 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 1-2 Crider, Markus .................... 1-3 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 Totals .............................. 22-55 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

13-29 3-8 1-1

(2-2) 3P 2-5 0-0 0-1 1-4 0-2 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-17

FT 4-5 1-3 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-14

44.8% 37.5% 100.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 7

D Reb 3 3 5 5 1 1 2 2 2 4 0 1 1 4 1 1 0 0 17 24

PF 2 4 4 3 2 1 4 1 0 21

9-26 2-9 8-13

34.6% 22.2% 61.5%

D Reb 2 5 5 6 4 6 3 3 4 4 0 2 3 3 6 7 1 1 29 40

PF 0 3 3 3 4 0 2 0 3 18

TP 14 7 7 6 4 16 2 2 0 58

A TO Blk Stl 0 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 4 3 0 3 2 1 0 2 4 3 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 13 4 8

Game: Game: Game:

40.0% 29.4% 64.3%

ALABAMA 75

(3-1)

Player ..................................FG Taylor, Jimmie, f .................. 1-2 Releford, Trevor, g ............6-13 Randolph, Levi, g................ 3-7 Cooper, Rodney, g .............. 2-6 Obasohan, Retin, g...........6-11 Key, Algie............................. 2-3 Engstrom, Carl .................... 2-4 Hale, Shannon .................... 3-6 Jacobs, Nick........................ 0-0 Totals .............................. 25-52 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

Min 30 21 30 32 32 21 16 18 0+ 200

13-26 5-12 7-9

3P FT 0-0 0-0 3-7 4-4 1-3 3-4 2-4 0-0 0-3 6-9 0-0 3-4 0-0 1-2 0-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 6-19 19-25 50.0% 41.7% 77.8%

O 3 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 11

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia State ..........................30 28 58 Alabama ...................................38 37 75 Officials: Brian Shey, Forest Sigler, Tony Henderson

12-26 1-7 12-16

46.2% 14.3% 75.0%

TP 2 19 10 6 18 7 5 8 0 75

A TO Blk Stl 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 3 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 4 3 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 13 6 10 Game: Game: Game:

Attendance: 9527

48.1% 31.6% 76.0%

Min 12 33 27 24 32 17 21 26 8 200


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT Game 6: Nov. 26, 2013, 7:30 p.m.

CANISIUS 79, GEORGIA STATE 71

ELON 90, GEORGIA STATE 85

NIT Season Tipoff • Alumni Gym • Elon, N.C.

NIT Season Tipoff • Alumni Gym • Elon, N.C.

Despite 23 points from redshirt-junior Ryan Harrow, cold-shooting from behind the 3-point arc proved too much to overcome for Georgia State which fell to Canisius 79-71 on Monday night at Alumni Gym in the NIT Season Tipoff Consolation Round. Redshirt-junior Curtis Washington came off the bench to record his first doubledouble with 14 points and 10 rebounds, shooting 7-of-9 from the floor in 28 minutes. Georgia State (2-3) made just 15-percent (3-of-20) from 3-point range, while Canisius (3-2) hit 50-percent from the floor and 56.5-percent from 3-point range, knocking down 13-of-23 from beyond the arc. Harrow hit 10-of-18 from the floor while the rest of the team went 17-of-45, shooting 37.8 percent. Canisius got 26 points from senior Billy Baron who hit 8-of-14 from the floor and 5-of-10 from 3-point range. Chris Perez, who heated up in the first half to lead the Golden Griffins, finished with 22 points on 9-of-14 shooting, making three 3s and pulling down seven rebounds. “When you shoot 3-of-20 from the 3-point line and continue to struggle defensively, it can lead to a rough night,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “We have talked about chemistry and there are some things that we need to figure out right now. “I told our guys that we just need to keep grinding. November is not when we wanted to play our best basketball this season, but at the same time we need to find our niche and we just have not done that yet.” Sophomore R.J. Hunter scored 11 points, but went 3-of-13 from the floor and 1-of-8 from 3-point range. Canisius took an early 13-4 lead as Perez scored seven points early. The Golden Griffins pushed the lead to 19-8, their biggest of the first half before the Panthers responded. Georgia State cut the deficit to two, 25-23, on a Washington dunk with 6:43 to play in the opening period. As GSU struggled from 3-point range missing its first six, Canisius knocked down six of its first 10 and shot 50 percent from beyond the arc in the opening period. The Panthers went 1-of-8 in the opening stanza. Harrow, who scored 15 points in the first half to lead the Panthers, cut the Canisius lead to 35-34 with 1:47 to play, the closest GSU came to overcome the 11-point first half deficit. Canisius came out hot in the second half again, pushing the lead to 11 points, 49-38, with 15:55 to play before Georgia State responded with an 11-2 run to trail 51-49 with 12:25 remaining. The Golden Griffins once again responded and pushed the lead to 69-58 with 4:30 to play on a 3-pointer with Jeremiah Williams.

Redshirt-junior Ryan Harrow scored a career-high 34 points and the Panthers hit 58.8 percent from 3-point range, but Elon knocked down 15 3-pointers to earn a 90-85 win over Georgia State on Tuesday night in the final game of the NIT Season Tipoff. Harrow scored the most points in a game for the Panthers since R.J. Hunter scored 38 against Old Dominion last season. The transfer from Kentucky finished 13-of-26 from the floor and dished out four assists. In the two games at Elon, Harrow scored 57 points. Georgia State (2-4) hit 10-of-17 from 3-point range and shot 53.3-percent from the floor, but Elon (3-4) was just a little better, making 15-of-24 3-pointers and shooting 56.3-percent from the floor. The Phoenix pulled away at the end of the game, making 21-of-26 from the free throw line. Redshirt-junior Curtis Washington added 17 points for the Panthers, scoring 15 in the first half. Following his first double-double on Monday night, Washington returned to the starting line-up to add seven rebounds and three blocked shots. “We are still trying to find ourselves defensively, but I feel better than I felt after Monday night’s game,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “I thought we responded well, but we are being tested right now on this six-game road trip. I thought we really fought against a team that is supposed to win the Southern Conference. “Ryan really stepped up, especially in the second half when we needed him as R.J. was a little banged up. He gave us everything he could. I really think what we are trying to is coming, we just have to keep working.” Five Elon players scored in double-figures, led by Lucas Troutman who scored 19 points, making 7-of-9 free throws. Tanner Samson and Sebastian Koch added 15 points each, while Austin Hamilton scored 13. For the second straight night, the Panthers outscored their opponents 42-18 in the paint. Trailing 20-14 midway thru the first half, the Panthers responded and held the Phoenix scoreless for 3:30, going on a 12-0 run to take a 26-20 lead with 7:39 to play. Georgia State led 44-41 at the half, making 6-of-7 from 3-point range. Elon knocked down 7-of-13 from 3-point range as both teams shot more than 56-percent from the floor to open the game. Elon held Georgia State scoreless for more than five minutes early in the second half and went on a 9-0 run to take a 62-54 lead with just under 10 minutes to play. The Panthers responded with a 10-1 run of its own, spurred by eight points from Harrow, to take a 64-63 lead with 8:24 to play.

CANISIUS 79

(3-2)

Player ..................................FG 3P Manhertz, Chris, f............... 2-4 0-0 Heath, Jordan, c ...............5-11 3-5 Baron, Billy, g....................8-14 5-10 Perez, Chris, g ..................9-14 3-3 Raney, Dominique, g .......... 1-6 1-2 Williams, Jeremiah ............. 1-3 1-2 Bleeker, Kevin..................... 0-1 0-1 Valenti, Phil ......................... 0-1 0-0 Heath, Josiah ...................... 3-4 0-0 Totals .............................. 29-58 13-23 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

14-30 6-12 3-3

46.7% 50.0% 100.0%

FT 2-2 0-2 5-5 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-11

O 2 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 13

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 5 7 4 5 4 5 4 7 2 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 25 38 15-28 7-11 5-8

PF 4 5 2 2 1 4 1 1 0 20 53.6% 63.6% 62.5%

TP 6 13 26 22 3 3 0 0 6 79

A TO Blk Stl 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 6 2 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 16 1 2 Game: Game: Game:

50.0% 56.5% 72.7%

GEORGIA STATE 71 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 1-5 Shipes, T.J., f ...................... 2-2 White, Devonta, g ............... 1-7 Hunter, R.J. g ....................3-13 Harrow, Ryan, g ..............10-18 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 3-8 Crider, Markus .................... 0-1 Washington, Curtis ............. 7-9 Totals ...............................27-63 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

13-33 1-8 7-11

Min 20 30 40 37 17 26 6 15 9 200

39.4% 12.5% 63.6%

O 0 2 0 0 2 3 1 6 16

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Canisius ...................................37 42 79 Georgia State ..........................34 37 71 Officials: Anthony Jordan, Jerry Heater, William Humes

D Reb 3 3 1 3 0 0 2 2 2 4 2 5 4 5 4 10 18 34 14-30 2-12 7-9

PF 0 0 1 4 1 2 4 1 13 46.7% 16.7% 77.8%

TP 5 6 2 11 23 8 2 14 71

A TO Blk Stl 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 2 2 1 4 3 0 2 3 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 13 10 3 9

Game: Game: Game:

Attendance: 844

42.9% 15.0% 70.0%

(2-4)

FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

16-28 6-7 6-8

57.1% 85.7% 75.0%

O 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 8

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 6 7 4 7 0 1 3 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 18 26 16-32 4-10 5-7

PF 0 3 3 0 3 0 1 4 4 2 20

TP 13 17 3 9 34 0 5 0 2 2 85

50.0% 40.0% 71.4%

A TO Blk Stl 4 2 0 1 0 1 3 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 7 3 6

Game: Game: Game:

Min 28 12 21 29 36 28 18 28 200

(3-4)

Player ..................................FG 3P FT Beaumont, Ryley, f ............. 5-8 0-1 1-3 Troutman, Lucas, f ...........6-12 0-0 7-9 Samson, Tanner, g ............. 4-6 4-6 3-4 Hamilton, Austin, g ............. 4-7 3-4 2-2 Koch, Sebastian, g ............. 5-9 5-7 0-0 Eddy, Luke .......................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Blake, Kevin ........................ 1-1 1-1 2-2 Hairston, Christain ............. 0-0 0-0 0-0 Sabato, Tony ....................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Isenbarger, Jack ................. 2-5 2-5 6-6 Totals ...............................27-48 15-24 21-26 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

Min 32 29 23 29 35 2 24 5 16 5 200

53.3% 58.8% 73.3%

ELON 90 (2-3)

3P FT 0-2 3-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-8 4-4 0-4 3-5 2-6 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-2 3-20 14-20

GEORGIA STATE 85 Player ................................... FG 3P FT Atkins, Manny, f .................. 5-7 3-4 0-0 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 6-9 0-0 5-6 White, Devonta, g ............... 1-5 1-2 0-0 Hunter, R.J., g ..................... 3-7 3-4 0-0 Harrow, Ryan, g ............. 13-26 2-4 6-9 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 2-4 1-3 0-0 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 1-1 0-0 0-0 Burguillos, Denny ............... 1-1 0-0 0-0 Totals .............................. 32-60 10-17 11-15

13-23 7-13 8-10

56.5% 53.8% 80.0%

O 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia State ......................... 44 41 85 Elon ..........................................41 49 90 Officials: Chuck Jones, Forest Sigler, Brian Shey

D Reb 2 3 3 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 21 28 14-25 8-11 13-16

PF 5 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 15 56.0% 72.7% 81.3%

TP 11 19 15 13 15 0 5 0 0 12 90

A TO Blk Stl 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 3 0 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 18 11 0 2 Game: Game: Game:

Min 24 33 28 28 37 2 10 3 7 28 200

56.3% 62.5% 80.8%

Attendance: 577

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

Game 7: Nov. 30, 2013, 5 p.m.

Game 8: Dec. 4, 2013, 7 p.m.

FIU 61, GEORGIA STATE 60

GEORGIA STATE 71, YOUNG HARRIS 54

U.S. Century Bank Arena • Miami, Fla.

GSU Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

A potential game-winning shot by Ryan Harrow didn’t fall with less than five seconds to play and Georgia State fell to FIU at U.S. Century Bank Arena on Saturday night, 61-60. Harrow finished with 21 points and R.J. Hunter added 17 as the Panthers dropped their fourth-straight road game. Georgia State (2-5) made just 4-of-10 second half free throws which proved to be the difference, shooting 56.3-percent from the line for the game. FIU (7-3) got a double-double of 23 points and 11 rebounds from Tymell Murphy and Rakeem Buckles added nine points and 17 rebounds for the Panthers which won for the seventh time in eight games. Georgia State was outrebounded on the glass 49-27, giving up 18 second chance points. Redshirt-junior Curtis Washington secured 14 rebounds, more than half of the Panthers total for a career-high. “We played a lot better defensively tonight, but then we let other things slide,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “You cannot get outrebounded by 22 and shoot 56.3-percent from the free throw line and expect to win too many games. “The month of November has not been good to us, but now we get to go home, regroup and get this thing turned around.” The two teams went into the half tied at 27 before Georgia State opened the second half on a 7-0 run to a 34-27 lead with 18:01 to play, its biggest of the game. Georgia State led most of the second half before FIU’s Dennis Mavin made a lay-up and free throw with 1:02 to play to give the home team a 59-58 lead. The Panthers had a chance to tie it or take the lead, but Washington was fouled on the other end and missed both free throws attempts. Buckles responded with a lay-up for FIU to take a 61-58 lead with 30.2 seconds to play. The Panthers responded as Harrow hit a lay-up and was fouled, but missed a free throw that would have tied the game with 20.2 seconds to play. On the other end, Murphy missed the first end of a one-and-one giving Georgia State one last chance that came up just short. Manny Atkins added 11 points for Georgia State, hitting three of the Panthers seven 3-pointers. Georgia State held FIU to just 4-of-15 from 3-point range, including 1-of-7 in the second half. FIU opened the game on a 7-0 run before Hunter called GSU’s first time. The Golden Panthers built their lead to as many as 11 at 14-3 before Georgia State held FIU scoreless for nearly six minutes. During that stretch, Georgia State used a 10-1 run to cut FIU’s lead to 15-13 with 9:11 to play in the first half.

Curtis Washington tied his career-high 17 points, along with eight rebounds and six blocked shots to lead Georgia State to a 71-54 victory over Young Harris Wednesday at the GSU Sports Arena. Devonta White scored 16 points for Georgia State (3-5), which shot a season-high 62.2-percent from the field. The 62.2-percent from the floor is tied for the eighth best mark in GSU single-game history and tops in the two-plus seasons under head coach Ron Hunter. With Washington hitting 8-of-10 field goals, the Panthers were 28-of-45 from the floor, attempting just seven 3-pointers and making one. “I was really proud of the effort we gave defensively tonight,” Hunter said. “We have played much better defensively in the last two games. Honestly, it is all that we have been working on in practice. We know what our offense is capable of and it will continue to get better, but defensively was where we needed the most work. “We were able to get Devonta White going tonight and Jaylen Hinton gave us some really good minutes. They gave us a great lift and a great spark when we needed it.” White, the senior guard from Alpharetta, Ga., moved into 13th place on the Georgia State career scoring list. He now has 1,073 points as he passed Jim Jacobs (1,059) and now stands just one point behind 12th place Lamont McIntosh (1,074). R.J. Hunter added 14 points for Georgia State, which snapped a four-game losing streak. Hinton came off the bench to play a career-high 22 minutes, scoring five points and grabbing three rebounds. Kevin Alitdor scored 16 points to lead Young Harris (5-1), which managed just 33 percent shooting, including 6-for-27 from 3-point range. The Panthers shot 64 percent from the field in the first half to take a 34-22 lead at the break. After shooting just 6-of-13 from the free throw line in the first half, the normally reliable free throw shooting team made 8-of-9 in the second half.

GEORGIA STATE 60 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 4-8 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 2-5 Crider, Markus, f ................. 1-2 Hunter, R.J., g ...................5-15 Harrow, Ryan, g ................8-19 White, Devonta ................... 1-5 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 1-4 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 Totals .............................. 22-58 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

9-29 4-9 5-6

(2-5) 3P 3-5 0-0 0-0 3-9 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 7-18

FT 0-1 1-4 0-0 4-4 4-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-16

31.0% 44.4% 83.3%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

3P 1-1 0-1 2-3 0-2 1-5 0-0 0-3 4-15

FT 0-0 0-0 3-5 1-3 3-4 0-0 0-0 7-12

44.0% 37.5% 50.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 8

D Reb 2 3 11 14 1 1 2 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 19 27 13-29 3-9 4-10

PF 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 11

TP 11 5 2 17 21 2 2 0 60

44.8% 33.3% 40.0%

A TO Blk Stl 2 2 1 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 10 7 6 9

Game: Game: Game:

37.9% 38.9% 56.3%

FIU 61

(7-3)

Player ..................................FG Boswell, Jason, g ................ 5-6 Frink, Jerome, g .................. 1-5 Murphy, Tymell, f ..............9-12 Buckles, Rakeem, f ..........4-11 Mavin, Dennis, g...............5-16 Williams, Dominique .......... 0-1 Porcher Jimenez, M............ 1-4 Totals .............................. 25-55 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

11-25 3-8 2-4

O 1 0 6 2 1 1 2 15

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia State ..........................27 33 60 FIU ............................................27 34 61 Officials: Rick Crawford, Raymond Styons, Roger Ayers

86

Min 33 27 11 36 36 21 24 12 200

D 4 1 5 15 3 1 3 34

Reb 5 1 11 17 4 2 5 49

14-30 1-7 5-8

PF 4 4 3 2 2 1 0 16 46.7% 14.3% 62.5%

TP 11 2 23 9 14 0 2 61

A TO Blk Stl 3 4 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 1 4 4 2 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 9 21 8 6 Game: Game: Game:

Attendance: 1028

45.5% 26.7% 58.3%

Min 33 26 38 39 34 10 20 200

YOUNG HARRIS 54 Player ..................................FG Altidor, Kevin, f .................5-10 Watson, Sam, f ................... 2-3 Johnson, Isaiah, g .............. 2-4 Lawrence, Herdie, g .........3-16 Viterbo, Steve, g ................. 1-9 Wilson, C.J. .......................4-11 Walker, Bjorn ...................... 3-5 Raymond, Tony ................... 0-2 Totals .............................. 20-60 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

8-30 3-13 3-4

(5-1) 3P 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-11 1-7 3-7 0-0 0-1 6-27

FT 6-8 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 8-11

26.7% 23.1% 75.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 10

D Reb 2 4 3 4 1 2 0 2 3 3 2 2 5 6 2 2 18 28 12-30 3-14 5-7

PF 3 3 5 4 2 2 1 0 20 40.0% 21.4% 71.4%

TP 16 4 4 9 3 12 6 0 54

A TO Blk Stl 0 1 2 2 1 3 0 0 2 3 0 2 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 13 10 3 8 Game: Game: Game:

33.3% 22.2% 72.7%

GEORGIA STATE 71 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 2-6 Washington, Curtis, f........8-10 White, Devonta, g ............... 6-9 Hunter, R.J., g ..................... 5-9 Harrow, Ryan, g .................. 2-2 Smith, LaRon ...................... 0-0 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 2-4 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 0-2 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 1-1 Crider, Markus .................... 1-1 Burguillos, Denny ............... 1-1 Totals .............................. 28-45 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

14-22 0-2 6-13

Min 28 26 15 31 26 32 26 16 200

(3-5) 3P FT 1-3 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 4-5 0-3 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-7 14-22 63.6% 0.0% 46.2%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4

D Reb 3 3 7 8 3 3 4 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 29 33 14-23 1-5 8-9

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Young Harris ............................22 32 54 Georgia State ..........................34 37 71 Officials: Gary Maxwell, Manny Upton, Mick Fieldbinder

PF 2 1 1 3 0 0 1 3 0 2 1 0 14 60.9% 20.0% 88.9%

TP 6 17 16 14 4 1 2 5 0 2 2 2 71

A TO Blk Stl 4 0 1 0 0 1 6 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 4 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 12 8 6

Game: Game: Game:

Attendance: 1747

62.2% 14.3% 63.6%

Min 25 23 35 29 20 5 3 22 12 8 8 10 200


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT Game 10: Dec. 14, 2013, 2 p.m.

SOUTHERN MISS 75, GEORGIA STATE 65 OT

GEORGIA STATE 79, OLD DOMINION 73

Reed Green Coliseum • Hattiesburg, Miss.

GSU Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

Georgia State overcame an 11-point second half deficit to tie the game, but Southern Miss hit a late 3-pointer and pulled away in overtime to earn a 75-65 victory on Saturday afternoon at Reed Green Coliseum. Trailing 51-40 with 8:54, the Panthers came back and took a five-point lead with under a minute to play, but Neil Watson for Southern Miss hit a 3-pointer with 0.7 seconds to remaining to send the game to overtime. In the extra period, Southern Miss outscored GSU 14-4 to improve to 8-1 on the season. Georgia State (3-6) lost for the fifth time on the road this season and seventhstraight overtime game dating back to 2011. Ryan Harrow led Georgia State with 20 points and keyed the Panthers secondhalf comeback scoring seven-straight Panther points late in the game. R.J. Hunter added 15 points for the Panthers, while senior Manny Atkins scoring 14 and senior Devonta White adding 13. “Obviously I am disappointed that we lost the game,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “But I am proud at how our team fought back in the second half. Despite adversity and foul trouble, we played smart on offense and solid on defense to give ourselves a chance to win.” Trailing by 11, Harrow led a 15-3 run as Georgia State took a 55-54 lead with 3:25 to play, the Panthers first lead of the second half. With two seconds on the shot clock and the ball out of bounds, White inbounded to Hunter who hit a quick jumper to give GSU a five-point lead, 59-54 with under a minute to play. Aaron Brown came down the court and nailed a 3-pointer with 38 seconds to play for Southern Miss, which finished regulation on a 7-2 run. The momentum helped the Golden Eagles score the first seven points of overtime with Daveo Boardingham scoring the first five for the Golden Eagles. Watson finished with 18 points which led Southern Miss, while Michael Craig added a double-double of 10 points and 12 rebounds. Aaron Brown finished with 14 points and Boardingham chipped in 12 as four Golden Eagles finished in double figures. Pushing the ball inside, GSU took an early lead over Southern Miss, 9-2, holding the Golden Eagles without a field goal for nearly the first five minutes of the game. With his first basket, Devonta White moved ahead of Lamont McIntosh (2000-04) and into 12th-place on GSU’s all-time scoring list.

Ryan Harrow scored 33 points, including six straight free throws in the final 1:40 to lead Georgia State to a 79-73 victory over Old Dominion Saturday at the GSU Sports Arena. Harrow went 14-for-15 at the free throw line and Georgia State (4-6) made 32 foul shots as a team, the most for the Panthers since 2004. Harrow scored 20 or more for the seventh time in 10 games and his 33 points was just one shy of a career-high set against Elon during the NIT Season Tipoff earlier this year. Georgia State trailed 68-64 with four minutes to go when Harrow made a pair of free throws and then hit a short jumper to tie the game at 68-all with 3:18 to play. After Dmitri Batten made one of two free throws to give Old Dominion (4-6) its last lead, GSU’s Devonta White drove the lane and then fed Curtis Washington for a dunk, putting the Panthers ahead for good with 2:46 left. “This is a win that we definitely needed,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “I thought that some of our guys really played well. With final exams last week, I think it took a little bit of time for some of our guys to get going, but once they did, I thought we did a lot of good things. “Our defense picked it up when we needed to and that is what winning teams do. We made our free throws down the stretch and earned a very good win over an ODU team that we have struggled with in the past.” Batten again hit one free throw and then Harrow sank a pair for a 72-70 GSU advantage with 1:40 left. He hit four more down the stretch, and then Washington added two with 17 seconds left to put the Panthers ahead 78-71 and seal the victory. Three other Panthers scored in double figures as Manny Atkins had 15 points, White 13 and R.J. Hunter 11. White added six assists and three steals. Hunter ran his streak of 18-straight made free throws before a miss in the second half, just five shy of tying the school record. Aaron Bacote led ODU with 21 points but fouled out with four minutes left. The Monarchs shot 51 percent from the field and hit 10 3-pointers, but Georgia State forced 20 turnovers. Back-to-back 3-pointers by Bacote and Jordan Baker in the final two minutes of the first half sent the Monarchs into the locker room with a 37-35 advantage. Bacote scored 18 in the first half as the Monarchs shot 55 percent from the field.

GEORGIA STATE 65 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 4-6 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 1-3 White, Devonta, g .............6-14 Hunter, R.J., g ...................5-15 Harrow, Ryan, g ................7-21 Smith, LaRon ...................... 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-0 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 0-2 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 0-0 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 Totals ...............................23-61 FG% 3P% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

(3-6) 3P FT 1-1 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 3-11 2-2 2-6 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-21 13-17

10-25 40.0% 4-13 30.8% 0-0 0.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11

D Reb 2 4 2 4 2 4 7 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 23 34

12-25 48.0% 2-5 40.0% 11-15 73.3%

PF 3 5 4 3 1 0 2 0 3 5 0 26

TP 14 2 13 15 20 0 1 0 0 0 0 65

A TO Blk Stl 1 2 0 2 0 0 4 2 1 1 0 2 4 3 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 10 6 9

OT: 1-11 9.1% Game: 37.7% OT: 0-3 0.0% Game: 28.6% OT: 2-2 100.0% Game: 76.5%

SOUTHERN MISS 75 Player ..................................FG Craig, Michael, f ................. 3-5 Eason, Jeremiah, f ............. 1-3 Watson, Neil, g .................6-10 Houston, Deonte, g ............ 0-2 Armelin, Chip, g .................. 2-5 Bingaya, Matt...................... 0-1 Boardingham, Daveo.......... 3-7 Brown, Aaron ...................... 3-8 Brooks, Jerrold.................... 1-8 Totals .............................. 19-49 FG% 3P% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

Min 35 30 33 45 401 10 12 11 6 2 225

(8-1) 3P FT 0-0 4-7 0-0 4-6 2-5 4-5 0-0 4-6 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-8 2-6 6-6 0-5 3-6 6-21 31-44

6-18 33.3% 3-9 33.3% 17-21 81.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 3 5 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 15

D 9 5 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 29

Reb 12 10 2 3 1 1 4 5 4 44

9-23 39.1% 3-10 30.0% 8-13 61.5%

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd OT Georgia State ..........................24 37 4 Southern Miss .........................32 29 14 Officials: J.B. Caldwell, Kevin Mathis, Mitchell Ervin

PF 2 2 4 3 2 0 1 1 3 18

TP 10 6 18 4 6 0 12 14 5 75

A TO Blk Stl 5 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 12 15 3 7

OT: 4-8 50.0% OT: 0-2 0.0% OT: 6-10 60.0%

Total 65 75 Attendance: 3,425

Min 34 26 40 18 17 8 21 34 27 225

Game: 38.8% Game: 28.6% Game: 70.5%

OLD DOMINION 73

(4-6)

Player ..................................FG 3P FT Taylor, Denzell, f ................. 1-1 0-0 0-0 Ross, Richard, f .................. 2-8 0-0 3-4 Bacote, Aaron, g ................. 6-8 5-7 4-4 Palmore, Keenan, g .........6-10 0-1 2-3 Batten, Dimitri, g ................ 5-9 2-6 3-6 Baker, Jordan...................... 2-4 1-2 0-0 Shaw, Martin ...................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Ebondo, Joe ........................ 1-2 0-0 1-1 Mosley, Ambrose ................ 2-7 2-6 0-0 Totals .............................. 25-49 10-22 13-18 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

11-20 7-13 8-9

55.0% 53.8% 88.9%

O 1 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 9

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 4 5 7 12 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 2 2 3 22 31 14-29 3-9 5-9

PF 2 4 5 4 2 5 0 1 5 28 48.3% 33.3% 55.6%

TP 2 7 21 14 15 5 0 3 6 73

A TO Blk Stl 1 2 0 0 3 4 2 1 0 5 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 9 20 5 3

Game: Game: Game:

51.0% 45.5% 72.2%

GEORGIA STATE 79 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 4-9 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 2-3 White, Devonta, g ............... 4-9 Hunter, R.J., g ..................... 2-9 Harrow, Ryan, g ................9-14 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-0 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-1 Crider, Markus .................... 0-1 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 Totals ...............................21-46 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

9-24 2-6 15-22

Min 30 38 29 32 28 14 0+ 12 17 200

(4-6) 3P FT 2-5 5-8 0-0 2-2 1-2 4-4 1-4 6-8 1-2 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 5-13 32-42 37.5% 33.3% 68.2%

O 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Old Dominion...........................37 36 73 Georgia State ..........................35 44 79 Officials: Mike Nance, Jose Carron, Keith Folgerman

D Reb 5 6 4 4 1 1 1 1 4 4 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 17 23 12-22 3-7 17-20

PF 2 4 0 3 2 0 1 5 2 1 20 54.5% 42.9% 85.0%

TP 15 6 13 11 33 0 0 0 1 0 79

A TO Blk Stl 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 6 0 0 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 14 7 5 12

Game: Game: Game:

Min 37 23 35 36 37 0+ 5 13 10 4 200

45.7% 38.5% 76.2%

Attendance: 1477

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Game 9: Dec. 7, 2013, 4 p.m.


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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

Game 11: Dec. 20, 2013, 7 p.m.

Game 12: Dec. 22, 2013, 2 p.m.

GEORGIA STATE 73, GEORGIA SOUTHERN 61

GEORGIA STATE 99, UTSA 68

Georgia State Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

Convocation Center • San Antonio, Texas

Manny Atkins scored a season-high 23 points and tied his career best with 12 rebounds and Ryan Harrow added 22 points as Georgia State downed in-state rival Georgia Southern 73-61 Friday at the GSU Sports Arena. Senior Devonta White added a career-high 10 assists and seven points, while sophomore R.J. Hunter chipped in 16 as the Panthers beat their in-state foes for the fifth time in seven tries. “I thought it was a really good game and I thought our guys played well,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “Although Manny Atkins played nearly a perfect game, I thought Ryann Green and Markus Crider really provided us the spark on defense that we needed.” Crider came off the bench to play 25 minutes and despite just four points, one was a monster-dunk that got the nearly 1,900 in the building on their feet. The sophomore added two steals and two blocked shots on the defensive end. Green saw his most significant minutes of the year, coming off the bench to play 12 and pull down three rebounds. “We had guys bring some real defensive toughness and that was key tonight. Our offense played well, but our defense won the game,” Hunter said. The game featured 14 lead changes over the first 27 minutes, but Harrow’s 3-pointer with 12:55 to play gave Georgia State (5-6) the lead for good at 47-45. That bucket started a 15-4 run that pushed the Panthers’ advantage to 59-49 with seven minutes left. Georgia Southern (6-7) pulled within six on a Jelani Hewitt free throw that made the score 62-56 with 4:23 on the clock, but Crider answered with a layup for Georgia State. Atkins followed with a 3-point play to put the Panthers ahead 67-56 with three minutes to go. Atkins and Harrow each went 8-for-13 from the field. Atkins recorded his first double-double of the year after recording three during his junior season. The Panthers shot-49 percent from the field and made 9-of-22 (41-percent) from 3-point range. Brian Holmes scored a career-high 19 points for Georgia Southern, including four of the Eagles’ 11 3-pointers. Georgia Southern guard Tre Bussey, the cousin of GSU guard Ryan Harrow, finished with 13 points, while Jelani Hewitt added 15 points and nine rebounds.

Sophomore R.J. Hunter hit a school and Sun Belt Conference-record 12 3-pointers and scored a career-high 41-points to lead Georgia State to a 99-68 win over UTSA at the Convocation Center on Sunday afternoon. Hunter broke his own school-record of 10 3-pointers set last season against ODU, while breaking his previous career-high of 38 points set in the same game against the Monarchs. He finished the game 14-of-21 from the floor and 12-of-19 from 3-point range. The 41-points scored are tied for the fourth most in program history. Hunter is the first Panther to score 40 or more in a game since Thomas Terrell scored 42 against Jacksonville on Jan. 8, 2001. Georgia State (6-6) shot 55.6-percent from the floor and 19-of-32 (59.4-percent) from 3-point range. The 19 3-pointers are the second most in program history (school-record is 21). Senior Devonta White dished out a career-high 11 assists after setting a new personal best on Friday night against Georgia Southern with 10. The Panthers dished out 25 assists, just one shy of the school-record, turning the ball over just four times. Georgia State entered the game in the top-10 in the NCAA in fewest turnovers per game. “We had such a tough start to the season and to head into the break with this type of win and getting back to .500 gives us a lot of momentum,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “We really shot the ball well and kind of just let it all go. We have been waiting for that explosion game offensively and today we got it.” Senior Manny Atkins added 20 points and redshirt-junior Ryan Harrow finished with 19 for the Panthers who have won three-straight and four of its last five. Atkins hit four 3-pointers while Harrow added eight assists and three steals. Atkins and Hunter combined for 60 points, the most points by a Panther duo in one game since 2001. UTSA (3-8) was led by Jordan Sims who scored 17 points, while James Williams came off the bench to score 16. After UTSA took an early 7-4 lead three minutes into the game, the Panthers responded with an 18-0 run over a six-minute stretch to build a 22-7 lead. The Panthers pushed the lead to as many as 20 in the first half and went into the break ahead 46-28 as Hunter hit a 3-pointer from the corner as time expired. With his 11 assists, White moved ahead of Eric Ervin (1982-84) and into third place on GSU’s all-time list with 322. In the last two games, the senior has dished out 21 assists.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN 61 Player ..................................FG 3P Matias, Angel, f ................4-11 0-1 Baynham, Marvin, f ............ 2-2 0-0 Hewitt, Jelani, g ................4-14 4-10 Bussey, Tre, g....................5-14 3-9 Holmes, Brian, g ................. 6-9 4-5 Mike, Sam ........................... 0-0 0-0 Diamond, Curtis ................. 0-1 0-1 Doyle, Kyle .......................... 1-1 0-0 Totals .............................. 22-52 11-26 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

11-25 5-13 2-5

44.0% 38.5% 40.0%

(6-7) FT 0-2 0-2 3-4 0-0 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 6-14

O 4 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 10

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 4 8 4 6 7 9 2 2 3 3 0 1 0 0 2 2 23 33 11-27 6-13 4-9

PF 1 4 4 1 2 1 3 2 19 40.7% 46.2% 44.4%

TP 8 4 15 13 19 0 0 2 61

A TO Blk Stl 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 5 0 3 2 0 0 0 7 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 13 11 0 7 Game: Game: Game:

42.3% 42.3% 42.9%

GEORGIA STATE 73 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f ................8-13 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 0-1 White, Devonta, g ............... 2-9 Hunter, R.J., g ..................... 5-9 Harrow, Ryan, g ................8-13 Smith, LaRon ...................... 0-1 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-1 Shaw, Kevin ........................ 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-0 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 2-4 Totals ...............................25-51 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

13-25 5-11 5-5

Min 29 32 34 39 36 6 9 15 200

(5-6) 3P FT 2-5 5-8 0-0 0-0 1-3 2-2 3-7 3-3 3-6 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-22 14-20 52.0% 45.5% 100.0%

O 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 7

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia Southern ....................29 32 61 Georgia State ..........................36 37 73 Officials: Ray Natali, Tim Gattis, Brett Hampton

D Reb 10 12 1 2 2 3 5 5 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 25 32 12-26 4-11 9-15

PF 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 2 1 15 46.2% 36.4% 60.0%

TP 23 0 7 16 22 0 1 0 0 0 4 73

A TO Blk Stl 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 10 1 0 1 2 0 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 2 15 9 5 6

Game: Game: Game:

Attendance: 1893

49.0% 40.9% 70.0%

Min 35 9 31 4034 3 12 0+ 3 8 25 200

GEORGIA STATE 99

(6-6)

Player ..................................FG 3P FT Atkins, Manny, f ................5-10 4-6 6-8 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 1-2 0-0 0-0 White, , Devonta, g ............. 0-2 0-0 4-4 Hunter, R.J., g .................14-21 12-19 1-1 Harrow, Ryan, g ................5-11 1-5 8-8 Smith, LaRon ...................... 2-2 0-0 0-1 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Shaw, Kevin ........................ 2-2 2-2 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-1 0-0 0-0 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 0-0 1-2 Crider, Markus .................... 1-3 0-0 0-0 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Totals .............................. 30-54 19-32 20-24 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

16-30 7-16 7-8

53.3% 43.8% 87.5%

O 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 8

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

14-24 12-16 13-16

PF 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 1 0 14

TP 20 2 4 41 19 4 0 6 0 1 2 0 99

58.3% 75.0% 81.3%

A TO Blk Stl 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 11 1 0 3 0 1 3 1 8 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 25 4 8 10

Game: Game: Game:

FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

Min 33 9 30 34 30 7 1 2 10 13 20 2 200

55.6% 59.4% 83.3%

UTSA 68

(3-8)

Player ..................................FG 3P FT Jones, Phillip, f ................... 0-4 0-0 4-5 Sims, Jordan, f..................6-14 5-13 0-0 McGregor, Edrico, c ............ 4-5 0-0 2-2 Agusi, Devon, g ................... 2-3 0-0 0-0 Thomas, Hyjii, g ................2-10 1-2 3-4 Williams, James.................. 5-9 5-8 1-2 O’Brien, Lucas .................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Wood, Tyler ......................... 1-3 0-2 0-0 Sherman, Kaj-Bjorn ............ 2-2 0-0 3-3 Totals .............................. 22-50 11-25 13-16 9-23 5-12 5-7

39.1% 41.7% 71.4%

O 1 3 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 13

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia State ..........................46 53 99 UTSA .........................................28 40 68 Officials: Ray Natali, Bruce Bell, Bernard Clinton

88

D Reb 6 8 0 0 1 1 3 3 2 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 16 24

D Reb 3 4 3 6 3 5 0 0 3 6 1 2 0 0 1 1 3 4 18 31 13-27 6-13 8-9

PF 3 2 2 4 2 2 0 2 2 19 48.1% 46.2% 88.9%

TP 4 16 10 4 8 16 0 2 7 68

A TO Blk Stl 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 5 0 2 3 3 1 0 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 17 3 3 Game: Game: Game:

Attendance: 885

44.0% 44.0% 81.3%

Min 17 40 23 19 37 24 5 18 17 200


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT Game 14: Jan. 2, 2014, 7 p.m.

GEORGIA STATE 89, EAST CAROLINA 82

GEORGIA STATE 81, TROY 72

Williams Arena • Greenville, N.C.

Georgia State Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

Senior Manny Atkins finished with a double-double and one of three Panthers to score 20 or more to lead Georgia State to a 89-82 win over East Carolina on Sunday afternoon at Williams Arena. Atkins scored 27 points and tied a career-high with 12 rebounds for his second double-double in the last three games. Redshirt-junior Ryan Harrow added 24 points and nine assists, while sophomore R.J. Hunter finished with 22 as Georgia State (7-6) won its fourth-straight game and for the fifth time in the last six games. Five East Carolina (10-4) players finished in double-figures, led by Akeem Richmond ,who knocked down seven 3-pointers. Atkins finished 11-of-14 from the floor, tying a career-high in rebounds set just two games ago against in-state foe Georgia State. Redshirt-junior Curtis Washington added eight points and eight rebounds with senior Devonta White finishing with eight points and six assists for Georgia State. “I am just really proud of our guys,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “I told them in the locker room after the game that this was a great road win for us. East Carolina is a really good team and to come one the road and get a win like this is big for our team. “This win for us was a product of the tough early-season schedule that we played. We have been to Vanderbilt, Alabama, Southern Miss, places that are tough to play. We learned from those experiences and it paid off today.” Georgia State built its lead to as many as 14 with 8:05 to play in the first half. Atkins made his first five shots, including 3-pointer and Hunter continued his hot play, knocking down a 3-point just one minute into the game. Hunter was coming off of a 41-point performance last week at UTSA. Redshirt-junior Curtis Washington scored six-straight points in the middle of the half, finishing the first half with eight points and six rebounds in the opening period. A free throw by ECU’s Paris Roberts-Campbell with 1:06 to play cut Georgia State’s first-half lead to six. It was the closest the Pirates got in the opening period after trailing by 14 before half time. East Carolina went 8-of-17 from the free throw line in the first half, while Georgia State went just 2-of-3. Akeem Richmond’s 3-pointer with 17:40 to play in the game tied the score at 40, the first time the game was tied since the opening tip. The Pirates took their first lead, 48-47, following a pair of Caleb White free throws with 14:35 to play. It proved to be ECU’s only lead of the game as Georgia State responded with a 9-0 run to take a 56-48 lead with 11:14 to play as Harrow made a pair of impressive lay-ups in the lane. The Panthers extended the run to 14-3 over a five-minute stretch, building the lead to 61-51 with 10:07 to play. Georgia State made its free throws down the stretch, finishing 15-of-21 from the line to secure the victory.

R.J. Hunter scored 25 points and Ryan Harrow added 20 points and seven assists as Georgia State won its fifth straight game with an 81-72 victory over Troy in the Sun Belt Conference opener for both teams Thursday at the GSU Sports Arena. Hunter grabbed a career-high seven steals, one shy of the GSU record, as the Panthers forced 23 Troy turnovers, converting them into 33 points. Georgia State has won six of its last seven games to improve to 8-6 overall, 1-0 in the Sun Belt. Troy fell to 5-8, 0-1 Sun Belt. The Panthers were playing their first Sun Belt Conference game since 1981 after helping found the league in 1976. The Panthers shot 52 percent from the field and went 16-for-18 from the free throw line. Hunter hit 8-of-14 shots from the field and 7-of-8 from the line, while Harrow was 7-for-14 on field goals and 6-for-6 at the charity stripe. Curtis Washington added 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting. Manny Atkins grabbed a team-high six rebounds along with nine points, and Devonta White had six points and six assists. Markus Crider also scored six points off the bench on three emphatic dunks. “I have always said that there is no such thing as a bad win,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “However, tonight was awfully close. We did not play with the effort that it will take to win games in this league. “With that said, I thought Troy played really hard tonight. They outrebounded us, out hustled us and gave some great effort for all 40-minutes.” The Panthers led 36-31 late in the first half before scoring seven points in the final 40 seconds, including five in the last three seconds of the half, to take a 44-31 lead into the locker room. Harrow made a driving layup with 40 seconds to go, and after a Troy turnover, he fed Crider for the slam with three seconds left. Troy’s Kevin Thomas travelled on the inbounds play, allowing Hunter to get off a three-pointer with 0.8 second left. He missed the shot but was fouled and made the three free throws. Georgia State built its lead to as many as 16 points early in the second half and maintained a double-digit advantage for most of the half. The final nine-point margin was as close as the Trojans could get. Hunter Williams led Troy with 18 points, all on 3-pointers, and Kevin Thomas added 17 points and 10 rebounds. Antoine Myers added 14 points and eight rebounds.

GEORGIA STATE 89 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f ..............11-14 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 4-5 White, Devonta, g ............... 2-4 Hunter, R.J., g ...................7-16 Harrow, Ryan, g ..............10-22 Smith, LaRon ...................... 0-0 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-1 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 0-4 Totals .............................. 34-66 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

15-32 3-12 2-3

(7-6) 3P FT 2-4 3-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 3-7 3-10 5-6 0-3 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-18 15-21 46.9% 25.0% 66.7%

O 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 9

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 10 12 3 8 1 1 4 5 3 3 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 28 37 19-34 3-6 13-18

PF 5 3 4 2 1 0 0 3 2 5 25 55.9% 50.0% 72.2%

TP 27 8 8 22 24 0 0 0 0 0 89

A TO Blk Stl 2 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 6 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 9 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 18 9 1 8

Game: Game: Game:

51.5% 33.3% 71.4%

EAST CAROLINA 82 Player ..................................FG White, Caleb, f .................... 4-7 Zangari, Michael, f ............. 6-9 Richmond, Akeem, g ........7-18 Robinson, Antonio, g .......... 1-5 Campbell, Paris, g ............2-10 Williams, Prince .................. 5-7 Stith, Brandan .................... 1-2 Totals .............................. 26-58 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

9-26 1-11 8-17

Min 34 18 29 38 37 1 5 8 10 20 200

(10-4) 3P FT 0-2 5-6 0-0 4-7 7-18 0-0 0-3 0-2 1-8 5-7 0-0 8-12 0-0 0-0 8-31 22-34 34.6% 9.1% 47.1%

O 1 2 0 0 3 1 4 11

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Georgia State ..........................35 54 East Carolina ...........................27 55 Officials: Les Jones, Tim Gattis, Steve Pyatt

D Reb 5 6 2 4 4 4 3 3 3 6 2 3 8 12 27 38 17-32 7-20 14-17

PF 3 4 3 2 3 4 3 22 53.1% 35.0% 82.4%

TP 13 16 21 2 10 18 2 82

A TO Blk Stl 2 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 2 0 3 4 2 0 0 7 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 21 13 1 5

Game: Game: Game:

44.8% 25.8% 64.7%

Total 89 82 Attendance: 4,309

Min 34 22 4024 32 27 21 200

TROY 72

(5-8, 0-1)

Player ................................... FG Thomas, Kevin, f ................ 5-7 Hinton, Wes, c .................... 0-1 Myers, Antoine, g..............4-10 Mullahey, Jeff, g ................. 2-9 Williams, Hunter, g ...........6-10 Ford, Kelton ........................ 0-2 Bonny, JC ............................ 2-3 Calhoun, Tevin .................... 2-4 Warren, Josh ....................... 1-1 Totals ...............................22-47 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

9-18 3-7 10-12

3P FT 0-0 7-9 0-1 0-0 0-0 6-6 2-5 3--4 6-9 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-2 9-18 19-24 50.0% 42.9% 83.3%

O 2 0 3 2 0 0 1 2 2 12

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 10 12 3 3 5 8 2 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 3 2 4 24 36 13-29 6-11 9-12

PF 0 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 13 44.8% 54.5% 75.0%

TP 17 0 14 9 18 1 4 6 3 72

A TO Blk Stl 0 7 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 23 1 1

Game: Game: Game:

46.8% 50.0% 79.2%

GEORGIA STATE 81 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 3-9 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 4-5 White, Devonta, g ............... 3-7 Hunter, R.J., g ...................8-14 Harrow, Ryan, g ................7-14 Smith, LaRon ...................... 0-0 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-1 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 1-2 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 1-1 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 3-5 Totals .............................. 30-58 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

16-29 3-8 9-10

Min 33 10 34 26 35 6 20 17 19 200

(8-6, 1-0) 3P FT 3-6 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 2-5 7-8 0-1 6-6 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-14 16-18 55.2% 37.5% 90.0%

O 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 5

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Troy ...........................................31 41 Georgia State ......................... 44 37 Officials: Karl Hess, Tim Gattis, Byron Evans

D Reb 6 6 3 4 2 2 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 17 22 14-29 2-6 7-8

PF 2 3 3 2 1 2 0 2 1 1 2 19 48.3% 33.3% 87.5%

TP 9 10 6 25 20 0 0 3 2 0 6 81

A TO Blk Stl 3 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 6 3 0 1 0 0 1 7 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 16 10 4 13

Game: Game: Game:

Min 36 23 33 36 35 6 6 5 4 2 14 200

51.7% 35.7% 88.9%

Total 72 81 Attendance: 1,436

89

2013-14 REVIEW

Game 13: Dec. 29, 2013, 1 p.m.


2013-14 REVIEW

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

Game 15: Jan. 4, 2014, 5 p.m.

Game 16: Jan. 9, 2014, 8 p.m. (ESPN3)

GEORGIA STATE 73, SOUTH ALABAMA 63

GEORGIA STATE 77, WESTERN KENTUCKY 54

Mitchell Center • Mobile, Ala.

E.A. Diddle Arena • Bowling Green, Ky.

R.J. Hunter scored 30 points, hitting five 3-pointers and going a school-record 13-of-13 from the free throw line to lead Georgia State to a 73-63 victory over South Alabama at the Mitchell Center Saturday evening. Georgia State (9-6, 2-0 Sun Belt) won for the sixth-straight time and seventh time in the last eight games. The six-game streak is tied for the eighth-longest streak in program history and is the longest since the Panthers won a school-record 11 games during the 2011-12 season. Hunter finished 6-of-12 from the floor and 5-of-9 from 3-point range, pulling down five rebounds. The sophomore has scored 20 or more in each of the last four games, including a 41-point performance at UTSA just two weeks ago. Seniors Devonta White and Manny Atkins each added 14 points. White went 5-of-7 from the floor and hit a pair of 3-pointers, while Atkins hit a pair of 3s and pulled down four rebounds. Augustine Rubit led South Alabama (6-9, 0-2 Sun Belt) with a double-double of 11 points and 14 rebounds, while Ken Williams knocked down five 3-pointers to score 19 points for the Jaguars. “I challenged our team after what I considered a poor performance on Thursday night,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “I thought that tonight from the start, we had great intensity. That is the type of intensity you need every night to win in this league. “We did all of the little things that you need to do to win. We didn’t turn the ball over in the second half, we shot the ball great from the free throw line and stepped up and got stops when we needed to.” Georgia State finished the game 24-of-26 (92.3-percent) from the free throw line and finished the game 9-of-20 from 3-point range. After five first half turnovers, the Panthers did not turn it over in the second half. GSU entered the game second in the NCAA turning the ball over just 8.8 times per game. South Alabama took an early 7-1 lead before Georgia State responded with an 11-5 run of its own to tie the score at 12. Both teams took advantage of the free throw line in the opening period. Georgia State hit 9-of-10, while South Alabama made 12-of-15. Georgia State extended its lead to eight with just under two minutes to play as Hunter knocked down five 3-pointers in the first half, while White made a pair and scored 10 points in the first 20 minutes. South Alabama finished the first half on a 5-0 to cut the Panthers lead to 39-36. Georgia State opened the second half on a 7-0 run and pushed its lead to 11, 4837, with 17:29 to play. A Williams 3-pointer for South Alabama with 2:43 to play cut the Panthers lead to seven, but that was as close as the home team would get as the Panthers scored five-straight to push it back to 12.

Georgia State won its seventh-straight game and handed Western Kentucky its worse home-conference loss in 15 years with an impressive 77-54 win on Thursday night at E.A. Diddle Arena. Five Panthers scored in double-figures as Georgia State went a perfect 22-of-22 from the free throw line to set a new school-record. Redshirt-junior Curtis Washington led Georgia State (10-6, 3-0) with a double-double of 16 points and 10 rebounds playing just 45-minutes from his hometown of Elizabethtown, Ky. Washington went 7-of-9 from the floor, blocking a pair of shots in 28 minutes. The seven-game winning streak is tied for the third-longest in program history and is longest since GSU won 11-straight during the 2011-12 season. Georgia State also won its fourth-straight on the road, its longest road streak since a pair of four-game streaks during that same season. Senior Manny Atkins led all scorers with 18 points, while senior Devonta White added 13, sophomore R.J. Hunter scored 12 and Ryan Harrow added 11 as the Panthers won for the eighth time in the last nine games. Hunter, the reigning Sun Belt Player of the Week, made his first four freethrow attempts to extend his streak to 23-straight and tied the school-record held by Nate Williams during the 2003-04 season. He made two more in the second half to establish a new school-record and has made 25-straight free throws in the last three games. Georgia State, the top free-throw shooting team in the Sun Belt, broke its school-record of 18-makes without a miss set against Stetson on Jan. 31, 2003. The perfect 22-of-22 from the line set an E.A. Diddle Arena record previously held by Murray State with 18-makes without a miss. Leading 34-29 at halftime, Georgia State busted open the game with a 15-0 run to start the second half, holding the Hilltoppers without a basket for more than six minutes. Western Kentucky (10-6, 2-1) lost for just the second time at home this season, shooting just 28.6-percent from the floor and making just 8-of-16 free throws. It was the seventh-time in two-plus seasons under head coach Ron Hunter that the Panthers held the opposition under 30-percent from the floor.

GEORGIA STATE 73 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f ................4-11 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 2-4 White, Devonta, g ............... 5-7 Hunter, R.J., g ...................6-12 Harrow, Ryan, g ................2-14 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 1-1 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 Totals .............................. 20-49 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

11-27 8-14 9-10

(9-6, 2-0) 3P FT 2-7 4-4 0-0 2-3 2-2 2-2 5-9 13-13 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 9-20 24-26 40.7% 57.1% 90.0%

O 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 4 4 3 3 5 5 5 5 1 2 1 1 5 5 2 2 26 28 9-22 1-6 15-16

PF 4 4 1 1 2 3 2 4 21

TP 14 6 14 30 4 0 2 3 73

40.9% 16.7% 93.8%

A TO Blk Stl 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 5 4 3

Game: Game: Game:

40.8% 45.0% 92.3%

SOUTH ALABAMA 63 Player ..................................FG Ammons, Mychal, f............. 2-7 Rubit, Augustine, f .............. 3-8 Williams, Ken, g................6-13 Allen, Antoine, g ...............2-11 Saintil, Aakim, g ................. 1-6 Maston, Isaiah .................... 1-2 Stevens, Barrington ............ 1-3 Ferguson, Dionte ................ 0-1 Totals ...............................16-51 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

10-29 4-13 12-15

(6-9, 0-2) 3P FT 0-3 5-6 0-1 5-8 5-10 2-2 1-8 2-2 0-2 7-8 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 3-4 7-27 24-31 34.5% 30.8% 80.0%

O 2 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 13

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia State ..........................39 34 73 South Alabama........................36 27 63 Officials: Kerby Sitton, Tim Comer, Mike Millione

90

Min 30 27 37 36 34 9 14 13 200

D Reb 6 8 8 14 5 7 0 0 2 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 28 41 6-22 3-14 12-16

PF 4 2 1 3 3 2 1 1 18 27.3% 21.4% 75.0%

TP 9 11 19 7 9 3 2 3 63

A TO Blk Stl 0 2 3 0 0 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 8 10 4 4 Game: Game: Game:

31.4% 25.9% 77.4%

Attendance: 2,244

Min 31 33 31 28 27 9 25 16 200

GEORGIA STATE 77 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f ................5-10 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 7-9 White, Devonta, g ............... 4-8 Hunter, R.J., g ..................... 3-9 Harrow, Ryan, g ................5-14 Smith, LaRon ...................... 0-0 Shaw, Kevin ........................ 1-2 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-0 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 0-0 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 1-2 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 Totals .............................. 26-54 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

10-24 2-9 12-12

(10-6, 3-0) 3P FT 2-6 6-6 0-0 2-2 0-3 5-5 0-4 6-6 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 3-16 22-22 41.7% 22.2% 100.0%

O 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 7

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 5 5 7 10 3 3 5 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 4 2 4 0 0 28 35 16-30 1-7 10-10

PF 1 4 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 15 53.3% 14.3% 100.0%

TP 18 16 13 12 11 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 77

A TO Blk Stl 2 1 3 0 0 2 2 1 3 2 0 2 0 1 2 1 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 10 7 6

Game: 48.1% Game: 18.8% Game: 100.0%

WESTERN KENTUCKY 54 Player ..................................FG 3P Adeoye, Aaron, f ................. 0-0 0-0 Fant, George, f.................... 1-6 0-0 Jackson, Trency, g .............. 3-8 1-2 Dickerson, Caden, g ........... 1-4 0-2 Price, T.J., g .......................4-13 2-10 Hulsey, Payton .................... 1-1 1-1 Kaspar, Kevin ..................... 1-4 1-3 Price, Brandon .................... 0-0 0-0 Harris, Brandon .................. 3-8 3-7 Lawson, Ben ....................... 0-0 0-0 Akamune, O’Karo ............... 0-2 0-0 Rostov, Aleksej ................... 1-2 0-0 Snipes, Nigel....................... 1-4 1-2 Soumaoro, Daouda ............ 0-0 0-0 Harrison-Docks, Chris ......2-11 1-5 Totals .............................. 18-63 10-32 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

11-29 4-12 3-8

37.9% 33.3% 37.5%

Min 33 28 34 32 34 2 2 10 2 10 11 1 200

(10-6, 2-1) FT 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-0 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 8-16 2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 1 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 22

D Reb 0 1 3 13 0 1 2 2 4 5 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 3 4 1 3 0 0 1 1 4 4 21 43

PF 1 3 3 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 0 1 21

7-34 6-20 5-8

20.6% 30.0% 62.5%

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia State ..........................34 43 77 Western Kentucky ...................29 25 54 Officials: Randy Heimerman, Chuck Jones, Dan Stryffeler

TP 0 2 7 2 15 3 3 0 9 0 1 2 3 2 5 54

A TO Blk Stl 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 16 1 4

Game: Game: Game:

Attendance: 3,971

28.6% 31.3% 50.0%

Min 6 24 19 20 32 8 7 1 22 4 16 11 4 2 24 200


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT Game 18: Jan. 18, 2014, 2:30 p.m.

GEORGIA STATE 73, ARKANSAS STATE 72

GEORGIA STATE 90, UALR 73

Georgia State Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

Georgia State Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

R.J. Hunter scored the final basket of his game-high 23 points with 11.1 seconds left, giving Georgia State a hard-fought 73-72 victory -- and its eighth straight win overall -- in the Georgia State Sports Arena on Thursday night. Hunter’s effort lead four Panthers in double figures as they kept control of sole possession of first place in the Sun Belt Conference by moving to 4-0 in league action (11-6 overall). Arkansas State’s furious comeback from down 15 points in the first half and double digits nearly midway through the second period fell short as the Red Wolves dropped to 10-6 on the year and 3-2 in conference action. “For the most part, that is the closest game we have played in a long time,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “Championship teams have to figure out ways to win all kinds of games and tonight we were able to do that. Getting a little emotional, Hunter continued “I am really proud of my son (R.J.). It was a great team win, but as a father, I am really proud of my son.” Georgia State had to come on strong at the end after a blistering start. Despite being up 15 with just over seven minutes to play in the first period, the Panthers found themselves trailing by seven with 4:10 to play in the game when Melvin Johnson’s dunk gave A-State a 69-62 advantage. Devonta White scored on a jumper and a steal by Manny Atkins followed. Marcus Crider made Atkins’ theft count as he grabbed an offensive rebound on the other end and his putback brought GSU to within three. A pair of Arkansas State free throws with 2:34 bumped the Red Wolves’ lead back to five and from there it was Hunter’s show. The sophomore wing drained his third 3-pointer of the game to give Georgia State life and cut the lead to 71-69. Following a free throw by A-State, Ryan Harrow scored on a teardrop while slicing through the lane to pull the Panthers within one at 72-71 as the clock ticked under 1 minute remaining. Arkansas State had three more open looks in the final minute including one off an offensive rebound -- one of its 15 offensive boards on the night -- but could not connect. Instead, Hunter made the winning shot, floating in an off-balanced jumper while driving from the corner to put Georgia State on the winning end. A-State had one more chance to ruin the excitement for the crowd of 2,089, but a 3-pointer and a missed layup at the buzzer sealed the thrilling Sun Belt win. Everything was going the Panthers’ way in the first half when they hit 48.5 percent from the floor, including 5 of 12 from 3-point range, to open an 11-point halftime lead. GSU’s 3-point shooting cooled off in the second frame as the Panthers hit just 2 of 9 from long range, but made up for it by getting free points at the line, connecting on 9 of 10 free throws after the break. Kirk Van Slyke led the Red Wolves with 22 points and 10 rebounds.

R.J. Hunter scored 25 points and Manny Atkins added 22 as Georgia State cruised to its ninth straight victory with a 99-73 victory over UALR in head coach Ron Hunter’s annual “Barefoot for Bare Feet” game Saturday afternoon at the GSU Sports Arena. With the dominating victory, the Panthers improved to 12-6 overall and remained the only unbeaten team in Sun Belt Conference play at 5-0. Georgia State now has a two-game lead on the rest of the conference just five games into league play. All five GSU starters scored in double figures as the Panthers matched their season-high scoring output and their high in three seasons under Hunter, who annually coaches a game in his bare feet in support of Samaritan’s Feet, an organization that provides shoes to underprivileged children around the world. The Panthers nailed 15 3-pointers in the game, including a 6-for-10 effort by Hunter and a 4-for-9 performance from Atkins. Hunter also sent 3-for-3 at the free throw line to extend his string of consecutive free throws to 30 in a row, already a school-record. Curtis Washington had 13 points and a game-high six rebounds, Ryan Harrow scored 12 points and handed out seven assists, and Devonta White added 11 points and seven assists. “The team came out as focused and determined as I have ever seen them and I really appreciate it,” Ron Hunter said. “The upperclassmen on this team know that the one game a year I coach barefoot means a lot to me and they really picked me up today.” Georgia State’s nine-game winning streak is the second-longest in school history and longest since a school-record 11-game skein in 2011-12, Hunter’s first season at the helm. The Panthers’ improved to 7-0 at home, equaling the thirdlongest home winning streak in GSU annals. GSU forced 20 Trojan turnovers, including 14 steals by the Panthers, five of them by Atkins. The Panthers built a 59-29 lead at the half, their highest scoring half since scoring 65 vs. Norfolk State on Feb. 2, 1998. GSU shot 69-percent from the field before the intermission, including 9-for-18 from 3-point range. Atkins led the way with 15 points in the first half. UALR 73 (9-9, 4-2)

ARKANSAS STATE 72

(10-6, 3-2)

Player ..................................FG 3P Washington, Kendrick, f..... 4-6 0-0 Golden, Cameron, g .........4-12 2-7 Reed, Brandon, g .............3-13 2-8 Van Slyke, Kirk, g .............9-17 3-4 Townsel, Ed, g..................... 3-5 2-3 Dickerson, Rakeem ............ 1-2 1-1 Downs, Kelvin ..................... 1-1 0-0 Johnson III, Melvin ............. 2-7 1-5 Kisler, Seth ......................... 0-0 0-0 Totals ...............................27-63 11-28 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

11-28 4-13 3-6

39.3% 30.8% 50.0%

FT 4-4 0-0 1-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 7-11

O 4 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 15

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 5 9 3 5 2 4 6 10 2 3 1 1 0 0 4 4 0 0 26 41 16-35 7-15 4-5

PF 1 2 0 2 4 0 1 1 0 11 45.7% 46.7% 80.0%

TP 12 10 9 22 8 3 3 5 0 72

A TO Blk Stl 1 2 0 0 6 3 0 2 2 1 0 1 3 3 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 19 12 2 4

Game: Game: Game:

42.9% 39.3% 63.6%

GEORGIA STATE 73 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 3-8 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 2-4 White, Devonta, g ............... 6-9 Hunter, R.J., g ...................9-17 Harrow, Ryan, g ................5-16 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 1-1 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-1 Crider, Markus .................... 1-1 Burguillos, Denny ............... 1-1 Totals .............................. 28-58 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

16-33 5-12 1-1

Min 30 33 33 40 23 7 7 24 3 200

(11-6, 4-0) 3P FT 2-6 2-2 0-0 2-3 1-1 2-2 3-9 2-2 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 7-21 10-11 48.5% 41.7% 100.0%

O 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 5

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Arkansas State ........................29 43 72 Georgia State ..........................38 35 73 Officials: Roger Ayers, Tim Nestor, Jerome Hall

D Reb 4 4 4 4 1 1 6 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 3 4 21 26 12-25 2-9 9-10

PF 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 1 12 48.0% 22.2% 90.0%

TP 10 6 15 23 11 2 0 4 2 73

A TO Blk Stl 3 2 0 2 0 2 3 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 6 3 6

Game: Game: Game:

48.3% 33.3% 90.9%

Attendance: 2,089

Min 38 24 35 38 30 14 2 10 9 200

Player ..................................FG Neighbour, Will, f ..............7-10 White, James, f .................6-13 Isler, Leroy, g....................... 2-5 Smith, DeVonte, g .............. 2-4 Dillard, Ben, g ..................... 0-3 Hagins, Josh ....................... 2-7 Osse, Kemy ......................... 2-3 Hill, Maurius ....................... 0-1 Billings, Stetson.................. 0-0 Isom, Mareik ....................... 1-3 Poulter, Andrew .................. 1-2 Leeper, Gus ........................ 2-3 Totals .............................. 25-54 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

10-26 1-9 8-9

3P FT 0-1 4-4 0-0 11-13 0-1 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-2 2-2 1-2 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-11 21-23 38.5% 11.1% 88.9%

O 3 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 10

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 2 5 2 4 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 2 2 0 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 24 34 15-28 1-2 13-14

PF 3 4 3 1 1 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 20 53.6% 50.0% 92.9%

TP 18 23 6 4 2 5 7 0 0 2 2 4 73

A TO Blk Stl 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 3 0 0 3 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 6 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 20 3 5

Game: Game: Game:

46.3% 18.2% 91.3%

GEORGIA STATE 99

(12-6, 5-0)

Player ..................................FG 3P FT Atkins, Manny, f ................8-14 4-9 2-3 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 5-6 0-0 3-4 White, Devonta, g ............... 4-5 2-3 1-3 Hunter, R.J., g ...................8-14 6-10 3-3 Harrow, Ryan, g .................. 4-8 1-3 3-4 Smith, LaRon ...................... 2-3 0-0 1-4 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Shaw, Kevin ........................ 1-4 1-4 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-1 0-0 3-4 Sharpe, Darius.................... 0-1 0-1 0-0 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 1-5 1-4 0-0 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 0-2 0-0 0-2 Burguillos, Denny ............... 1-1 0-0 0-0 Totals .............................. 34-64 15-34 16-27 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

22-32 9-18 6-8

Min 32 26 19 22 26 22 16 5 7 13 1 11 200

68.8% 50.0% 75.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 10

D Reb 1 1 4 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 0 2 16 26 12-32 6-16 10-19

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total UALR.........................................29 44 73 Georgia State ..........................59 40 99 Officials: Kerry Sitton, Bruce Benedict, Jonathan Sterling

PF 3 4 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 4 21 37.5% 37.5% 52.6%

TP 22 13 11 25 12 5 0 3 3 0 3 0 0 2 99

A TO Blk Stl 1 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 7 2 0 1 2 1 0 3 7 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 22 8 3 14

Game: Game: Game:

Min 28 14 26 29 32 13 1 8 13 2 7 4 15 8 200

53.1% 44.1% 59.3%

Attendance: 1,859

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

Game 19: Jan. 23, 2014, 8:15 p.m.

Game 20: Jan. 25, 2014, 5 p.m.

GEORGIA STATE 77, UL LAFAYETTE 70

GEORGIA STATE 66, UL MONROE 58

Cajundome • Lafayette, La.

Fant-Ewing Coliseum • Monroe, La.

Led by 33 points from sophomore R.J. Hunter, Georgia State overcame a 10-point first half deficit to earn a 77-70 victory over UL Lafayette on Thursday night at the Cajundome, earning the Panthers their 10th-straight win, just one shy of a school-record. Hunter scored 29 of his 33 points in the second half, including one stretch of 12-straight points for the Panthers. The only blemish was the sophomore’s schoolrecord streak of 38-straight free throws coming to an end in the second half, but not before making his first eight of the game. Trailing 62-59 with 3:49 to play, Georgia State (13-6, 6-0 Sun Belt) went on a 10-0 run to take a 69-62 lead with less than a minute to play and then finished off the game at the free throw line. UL Lafayette (12-7, 3-3 Sun Belt) had its streak of eight-straight wins at home come to an end as Shawn Long finished with a double-double of 17 points and 15 rebounds. Senior Manny Atkins earned his third double-double of the season with 11 points and 11 rebounds, adding three of the Panthers nine blocked shots. “I am really proud of our team,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “I thought we were out-toughed in the first half. We came out in the second half and played Georgia State basketball. All of us were a little too pumped early, but we didn’t let an early deficit get to us and did the little things we do in the second half to win the game.” Hunter won his 50th-game in his two-plus seasons at Georgia State, joining coach “Lefty” Driesell as the only two Panther head coaches to win 50 games in their first three seasons. Redshirt-junior Ryan Harrow added 17 points and four assists for the Panthers while senior Devonta White added nine points, four rebounds and four assists. White is now just five points shy of moving into the top-10 in scoring in program history. Elfrid Payton finished with 21 points and nine rebounds for the Ragin’ Cajuns, while Bryant Mbamalu added 11 points and six rebounds. As both teams struggled to find their rhythm early, Georgia State trailed 19-17 when UL Lafayette used an 8-0 run to take a 27-17 lead with 2:31 to play in the opening half. A pair of big 3-pointers got the Panthers back in the game. Harrow knocked down one as the shot clock expired to cut the Ragin’ Cajuns lead to five with 1:22 to play. Hunter followed with his first 3-pointer of the game with five seconds remaining in the half to send Georgia State into the locker room trailing 29-25. Georgia State opened the second half making six of its first eight shots from the floor, including a pair of 3-pointers from Hunter and a 3 from Atkins to take a 40-39 lead with 15:12 to play. Hunter, who scored just four points in the first half, scored 18 of the Panthers first 25 points in the second half.

Georgia State overcame a seven-point second half deficit to earn the Panthers 11th-straight win with a 66-58 victory over UL Monroe on Saturday afternoon at Fant-Ewing Coliseum. Four Panthers finished in double figures as Georgia State tied the school-record for consecutive wins and won for the sixth-straight time on the road, just one shy of a school-record. Redshirt-junior Ryan Harrow led the Panthers with 18 points and senior Devonta White added 17 including 9-of-10 from the free throw line. White moved into the Panthers top-10 in program history in scoring and now has 1,203 points for his career. Georgia State (14-6, 7-0 Sun Belt) continued its best ever start in conference play. The Panthers have not lost since an overtime decision at Southern Miss on Dec. 7. The win tied the longest win streak in program history which came just two seasons ago during Ron Hunter’s first-season at the helm of GSU. Redshirt-junior Curtis Washington fell just shy of a double-double with seven points and 11 rebounds, while senior Manny Atkins scored 11 points, pulled down five rebounds and swiping three steals. R.J. Hunter added 13 points, three blocks and three steals, including a pair late to help secure the win. Georgia State turned the ball over just six times and forced 15 Warhawk turnovers. Despite 27 points from Tylor Ongwae, ULM fell to 6-9 overall and 3-4 in Sun Belt play. Ongwae scored 17 of his 27 in the first half and added 10 rebounds. “Winning on the road is hard,” Hunter said. “Coach Richard did a great job getting his team ready with little time between the game today and their game on Thursday night. “Sometimes when you are a championship team, you just have to try and figure out a way to win and today we were able to do that. It was great to get a pair of wins on the road in Louisiana.” Trailing 50-43 after Ongwae hit a 3-pointer off the glass as the shot clock expired, Georgia State used a 10-3 run to tie the score at 53-53 with 5:35 to play. Harrow used one of the Panthers 11 steals to hit a lay-up and give GSU a 57-55 lead with 3:10 to play, a lead the Panthers would never relinquish. Following a pair of free throws by White, ULM’s Daniel Grieves hit a 3-pointer as the shot clock expired to get the Warhawks within one, 59-58, with 1:38 to play. On the Panthers next two possessions, Atkins went a perfect 4-of-4 from the free throw line to push the Panthers lead to five, 63-58, with 30-seconds to play. Georgia State finished the game 17-of-21 from the free throw line to overcome shooting 38.6-percent from the floor and just 5-of-17 from 3-point range. Jayon James added 11 points for ULM while Greaves finished with 10. Sophomore Markus Crider finished with 21 minutes off the bench for GSU, pulling down three rebounds and swiping two steals.

GEORGIA STATE 77

Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f ................3-12 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 3-5 White, Devonta, g ............... 4-8 Hunter, R.J., g ...................5-15 Harrow, Ryan, g ................7-15 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 Shaw, Kevin ........................ 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-0 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 0-1 Crider, Markus .................... 0-1 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 Totals ...............................22-57

Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 2-4 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 3-6 White, Devonta, g ............... 2-9 Hunter, R.J. g ....................8-13 Harrow, Ryan, g ................6-17 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-1 Crider, Markus .................... 0-2 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 Totals ...............................21-52 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

10-27 3-7 2-6

(13-6, 6-0) 3P FT 1-2 6-8 0-0 0-0 0-2 5-7 5-7 12-14 2-3 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 8-14 27-37 37.0% 42.9% 33.3%

O 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 6

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 11 11 1 2 4 4 6 7 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 25 31 11-25 5-7 25-31

PF 4 2 2 4 2 0 1 4 19

TP 11 6 9 33 17 0 1 0 77

44.0% 71.4% 80.6%

A TO Blk Stl 0 1 3 1 0 0 3 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 10 7 9 6

Game: Game: Game:

40.4% 57.1% 73.0%

UL LAFAYETTE 70 Player ..................................FG Long, Shawn, f ..................6-15 Moore, Elridge, f ................. 3-6 Mbamalu, Bryant, g..........5-12 Payton, Elfrid, g ................8-14 Rimmer, Xavian, g .............. 1-9 Wronkoski, Steven .............. 0-1 Shepherd, Kasey ................ 4-7 Brown, Kevin ....................... 1-6 Davenport, JJ ...................... 0-0 Totals .............................. 28-70 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

12-29 2-10 3-7

(12-7, 3-3) 3P FT 0-0 5-6 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-1 0-0 5-9 0-5 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-19 11-17 41.4% 20.0% 42.9%

O 2 2 4 4 1 0 1 0 1 19

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia State ..........................25 52 77 UL Lafayette.............................29 41 70 Officials: Chuck Jones, Tim Ebersole, Byron Jarrett

92

Min 34 26 39 34 38 3 19 7 200

D Reb 13 15 4 6 2 6 5 9 0 1 2 2 3 4 1 1 0 1 30 49 16-41 1-9 8-10

PF 5 2 2 5 3 1 3 3 1 26 39.0% 11.1% 80.0%

TP 17 6 11 21 3 0 9 3 0 70

A TO Blk Stl 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 4 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 11 5 4 Game: Game: Game:

40.0% 15.8% 64.7%

Attendance: 3,729

Min 38 27 30 38 21 11 14 18 3 200

GEORGIA STATE 77

FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

10-32 3-11 3-4

(14-6, 7-0) 3P FT 1-2 4-4 0-0 1-1 0-0 9-10 3-11 0-2 1-3 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-17 17-21 31.3% 27.3% 75.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

3P 0-0 1-7 0-1 1-3 2-9 0-0 0-1 4-21

FT 1-1 6-7 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-10

43.5% 10.0% 83.3%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 3 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 12

D Reb 2 5 9 11 2 2 3 4 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 19 31 12-25 2-6 14-17

PF 3 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 15 48.0% 33.3% 82.4%

TP 11 7 17 13 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 66

A TO Blk Stl 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 0 3 3 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 9 6 4 11

Game: Game: Game:

38.6% 29.4% 81.0%

UL MONROE 58 Player ..................................FG Williams, Marvin, f ............. 3-6 Ongwae, Tylor, f ..............10-16 James, Jayon, g .................. 5-8 Coppola, Nick, g ................. 1-6 Grieves, Daniel, g .............4-11 Harvey, DeMondre.............. 0-0 Koszuta, Kyle ...................... 0-1 Totals .............................. 23-48 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

10-23 1-10 5-6

Min 29 28 35 37 36 1 3 1 6 21 3 200

(6-9, 3-4) O 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 6

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia State ..........................26 40 66 UL Monroe ...............................26 32 58 Officials: James Barker, Jason Creek, Kirby Sitton

D Reb 5 5 8 10 5 7 3 3 2 2 0 0 1 2 24 30 13-25 3-11 3-4

PF 1 4 3 4 4 2 0 18 52.0% 27.3% 75.0%

TP 7 27 11 3 10 0 0 58

A TO Blk Stl 1 2 3 0 3 3 0 1 5 5 2 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 12 15 6 1

Game: Game: Game:

47.9% 19.0% 80.0%

Attendance: 1,682

Min 33 38 38 40 35 9 7 200


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT Game 22: Feb. 3, 2014, 7 p.m.

GEORGIA STATE 101, UT ARLINGTON 91 OT

GEORGIA STATE 85, SOUTH ALABAMA 65

Georgia State Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

Georgia State Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

Devonta White’s 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds left forced overtime and Georgia State pulled away in the extra session for its school-record 12th consecutive victory, 101-91 over UT Arlington Saturday night at the GSU Sports Arena. White finished with a career-high 30 points and R.J. Hunter scored 31 of the season-high 101 for the Panthers, who improved to 15-6 overall and remained unbeaten in the Sun Belt Conference at 8-0. Georgia State earned its historic win despite falling behind by 16 points with 12 minutes to play, squandering a three-point lead in the final two minutes and trailing 80-76 with 12 seconds left. Georgia State surpassed its previous high of 11 straight wins, set in head coach Ron Hunter’s first season in 2011-12. Reger Dowell, the leading scorer in the Sun Belt, scored 26 for UTA (9-12, 4-5 SBC). After GSU took a 74-71 advantage on a trey by Hunter, White-Miller made a jumper and then his 3-pointer with 59 seconds left regained the lead for the Mavericks, 76-73. Brandon Edwards’ dunk extended UTA’s lead to 78-74 with 28 seconds left. After White cut the deficit to two with a driving layup, he stole the ball from Dowell in the backcourt but missed a layup that would have tied the game with 14 seconds left. Edwards then hit a pair of free throws for an 80-76 lead with 12 seconds left, and Hunter followed with an off-balance three to pull GSU within one with seven seconds to play. After Dowell made a pair of free throws for an 82-79 UTA lead, Georgia State’s Markus Crider inbounded the ball from just inside half court with 2.7 seconds on the clock. Crider found White open on the far side, and White caught and let it fly, tying the game with 0.4 seconds left. “I am incredibly proud of this team,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “The win streak is great, but it is great for our students, fans, alumni and everyone who is here to support us. We just want to keep winning one game at a time. This win was for the entire university. Georgia State scored the first five points of the overtime on a layup by Curtis Washington and a jumper by White and UTA never got closer than three points the rest of the way. Hunter scored 20 of his 31 in the second half. Trailing 69-63 with under six minutes left, he threw up a prayer and drew a foul for three free throws to cut the deficit to three, and then he tied the game at 69-all with a trey with 4:39 left. With the game tied at 71, White found Hunter in transition for a 3-pointer that put GSU ahead 74-71 at 2:39, the Panthers’ first lead since early in the game. For Georgia State, White, who was 16-for-17 at the free throw line, and Hunter are just the second duo in school history to each score 30 points in a game, joining Matt O’Brien (32) and Chris Collier (31) vs. Fort Valley State in 1989-90.

R.J. Hunter scored 24 points and Ryan Harrow and Manny Atkins added 20 each as Georgia State extended its school-record winning streak to 13 in a row with a dominating 85-65 win over South Alabama Monday at the GSU Sports Arena. In a game rescheduled due to last week’s winter weather, Georgia State shot a season-high 63 percent from the field, including 10-for-17 from 3-point range. The Panthers also connected on 17-of-19 from the free throw line. The 63.0-percent is the seventh best single-game mark in school history. Georgia State improved to 16-6 overall, 9-0 in the Sun Belt Conference. In addition to winning 13 straight games, the Panthers have won nine in a row at home. South Alabama dropped to 7-15 overall and 1-8 in the Sun Belt. For the second game in a row and third time this season, three different Panthers topped the 20-point mark. Harrow added seven assists and four steals to his 20 points. “I thought our guys came out and just took care of business tonight,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “Saturday was such an emotional win I wanted to make sure it didn’t play over to tonight. We came out quick, played business-like, heldserve at home and came away with a nice victory.” Center Curtis Washington had his best outing in recent weeks for the Panthers with 10 points and seven rebounds. He finished a perfect 4-of-4 from the floor and 2-of-2 from the free throw line. R.J. Hunter finished the game 7-of-9 from the floor and 5-of-6 from 3-point range, going a perfect 5-of-5 from the line. Harrow went 7-of-12 from the floor and knocked down 3 3-pointers. Atkins finished 8-of-13 from the floor and knocked down a pair of 3-pointers. After South Alabama scored the first basket of the game, Georgia State never trailed again. The Panthers led 16-12 before using a 15-2 run to push the game into double figures. South Alabama was never able to get closer than 11 again. Both teams were hot from the field in the first half, with Georgia State shooting 65 percent from the field and South Alabama making 58 percent. But the Panthers hit 8-of-11 from 3-point range to lead by as many as 20 before taking a 41-25 lead at the half. SOUTH ALABAMA 65 (7-15, 1-8)

UT ARLINGTON 91

(9-12, 4-5)

Player ..................................FG 3P FT Edwards, Brandon, f........... 4-6 0-1 4-6 Dowell, Reger, g................7-14 6-12 6-8 Outler, Jamel, g................... 6-9 6-9 2-3 White-Miller, Shaq, g .......... 2-6 1-2 1-2 McClanahan, Lonnie, g ....6-13 0-0 8-12 Davis, Luke ......................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Williams, Brandon .............. 0-0 0-0 0-0 Dillard, Vincent ................... 0-1 0-1 3-4 Walker, Anthony .................. 2-2 0-0 0-1 Totals ...............................27-51 13-25 24-36 FG% 3P% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

13-23 56.5% 10-14 71.4% 7-10 70.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 10

D Reb 5 10 1 1 3 3 5 6 5 5 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 5 27 37

12-19 63.2% 3-8 37.5% 12-18 66.7%

PF 3 4 5 5 2 0 0 4 1 24

TP 12 26 20 6 20 0 0 3 4 91

A TO Blk Stl 1 5 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 8 8 0 0 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 16 22 2 6

OT: 2-9 22.2% OT: 0-3 0.0% OT: 5-8 62.5%

GEORGIA STATE 101 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 3-9 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 2-4 White, Devonta, g .............6-13 Hunter, R.J., g .................10-23 Harrow, Ryan, g ................9-16 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 1-1 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 0-1 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 1-1 Totals .............................. 32-68 FG% 3P% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

Min 37 36 43 41 42 0+ 4 14 8 225

Game: 52.9% Game: 52.0% Game: 66.7%

(15-6, 8-0) 3P FT 1-3 0-1 0-0 2-2 2-3 16-17 5-11 6-7 0-3 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 8-21 29-34

11-26 42.3% 2nd: 2-7 28.6% 2nd: 11-11 100.0% 2nd:

O 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12

D Reb 8 12 0 0 3 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 9 21 33

17-38 44.7% 5-13 38.5% 8-10 80.0%

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd OT UT Arlington .............................43 39 9 Georgia State ..........................35 47 19 Officials: Byron Evans, Billy Dunlap, Jacyn Goble

PF TP 4 7 3 6 4 30 5 31 3 22 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 4 3 26 101

A TO Blk Stl 1 4 0 7 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 3 3 0 0 3 4 2 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 13 10 2 19

Min 4019 42 42 404 3 2 1 32 225

Player ..................................FG Ammons, Mychal, f............. 2-4 Rubit, Augustine, f ............8-12 Williams, Ken, g................5-10 Stevens, Barrington, g........ 1-3 Allen, Antoine, g ...............7-10 Maston, Isaiah .................... 0-2 Boyanov, Georgi.................. 0-2 Saintil, Aakim...................... 1-6 Ferguson, Dionte ................ 0-1 Johnson, T.J. ....................... 2-3 Karazsia, Austin.................. 0-1 Totals .............................. 26-54 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

11-19 1-4 2-2

3P 0-0 0-0 0-4 1-2 4-6 0-2 0-1 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-19

FT 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 7-8

57.9% 25.0% 100.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 11

15-35 5-15 5-6

PF 3 3 3 3 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 17 42.9% 33.3% 83.3%

TP 4 16 10 5 19 0 0 5 2 4 0 65

A TO Blk Stl 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 5 3 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 12 0 5

Game: Game: Game:

(16-6, 9-0) O 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

FG% 3FG% FT%

Attendance: 2,281

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total South Alabama........................25 40 65 Georgia State ..........................41 44 85 Officials: Ray Natali, Gary Maxwell, Todd Austin

1st: 1st: 1st:

15-23 8-11 3-4

Min 28 28 27 30 32 7 14 21 7 3 3 200

48.1% 31.6% 87.5%

GEORGIA STATE 85 Player ..................................FG 3P FT Atkins, Manny, f ................8-13 2-4 2-2 Washington, Curtis, c ......... 4-4 0-0 2-2 White, Devonta, g ............... 2-5 0-0 2-2 Hunter, R.J., g ..................... 7-9 5-6 5-5 Harrow, Ryan, g ................7-12 3-5 3-4 Smith, LaRon ...................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-1 0-1 1-2 Shaw, Kevin ........................ 0-0 0-0 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 1-1 0-0 2-2 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 0-1 0-1 0-0 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Totals .............................. 29-46 10-17 17-19

OT: 4-4 100.0% Game: 47.1% OT: 1-1 100.0% Game: 38.1% OT:10-13 76.9% Game: 85.3%

Total 91 101

D Reb 1 2 1 6 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 10 21

65.2% 72.7% 75.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 3 4 3 7 4 4 3 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 24 14-23 2-6 14-15

PF 2 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 12 60.9% 33.3% 93.3%

TP 20 10 6 24 20 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 85

A TO Blk Stl 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 6 1 0 2 4 5 0 0 7 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 17 10 4 7

Game: Game: Game:

Min 34 26 35 34 35 2 6 2 2 2 2 8 8 200

63.0% 58.8% 89.5%

Attendance: 2,068

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2013-14 REVIEW

Game 21: Feb. 1, 2014, 8:30 p.m. (SBC Network)


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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

Game 23: Feb. 6, 2014, 8 p.m.

Game 24: Feb. 15, 2014, 6 p.m. (ESPN2)

GEORGIA STATE 68, UALR 57

TROY 85, GEORGIA STATE 81

Jack Stephens Center • Little Rock, Ark.

Trojan Arena • Troy, Ala.

Georgia State used one of its best defensive performances of the year to earn a 68-57 victory over UALR at the Jack Stephens Center on Thursday night. The Panthers extended their school-record win streak to 14 games, tied for the seventh-longest streak in the nation. Senior Devonta White led the Panthers with 22 points and moved into fifth on Georgia State’s all-time scoring list. White went 6-of-11 from the floor and 9-of-12 from the free throw line, pulling down five rebounds. Sophomore R.J. Hunter, who played only 23 minutes due to foul trouble, added 14 points, while redshirt-junior Ryan Harrow added 13 points and six rebounds. Georgia State improved to 17-6, 10-0 in the Sun Belt and has won 15 of its last 16 games, the best stretch in program history. The 17 wins are tied for the fifth most in program history while the seven-straight road wins tied the school-record set during the 1999-2000 season. UALR fell to 12-11 and 7-4 in the Sun Belt. The Panthers held reigning player of the week Will Neighbour to four points and 10 rebounds in 26 minutes. “Our bench has taken some criticism this year, but I have thought they have done a good job and then really stepped up tonight with some big minutes and big rebounds,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “If it was not for our bench, we do not win this game. “The sign of a good team is when you don’t play well and you win. I thought we got aggressive when our shots were not falling and we hit the boards hard. Our bench gave us great minutes and great production tonight. Georgia State, leading 35-34 with 12:37 to play, responded by holding the Trojans without a field goal for the next 10 minutes, building a 58-43 lead with 2:46 to play. UALR would only get as close as nine with 12-seconds to play. The two teams were tied five times in the first half and swapped leads four times. The Panthers led 21-19 with 3:15 to play in the opening period before using a 7-0 run to build a 28-19 lead and go into the half leading 29-21. Georgia State held UALR to just 25-percent shooting in the first half and outrebounded the Trojans 25-19. The Trojans finished the game shooting 36.8-percent from the floor and just 2-of-14 from 3-point range. With his 14-points, Hunter is now just 15 shy of 1,000 for his career. He finished 4-of-8 from the floor and a perfect 4-of-4 from the free throw line. Ryan Harrow is now 31 points shy of 1,000 for his career and Manny Atkins, who scored seven and pulled down six rebounds is just 42 points shy of the mark. Redshirt-junior Curtis Washington added seven boards of the Panthers 41 rebounds as GSU finished the game with a plus-six rebound margin, its best performance in a conference game this year.

Georgia State overcame a 13-point second half deficit to tie it late before Troy pulled away for an 85-81 victory at Trojan Arena on Saturday night. The loss snapped Georgia State’s 14-game win streak, the sixth-longest in the nation entering the day. Sophomore R.J. Hunter finished with a team-high 26 points, scoring the 1,000th-point of his career early in the second half, making him the 18th-player in program history to reach the milestone. The son of head coach Ron Hunter accomplished the feat in just 55 games, the second quickest player in GSU history. Georgia State (17-7, 10-1 Sun Belt) had not lost since Dec. 7. The loss also snapped a seven-game road win streak which was tied for the longest in program history. Troy (9-15, 4-8 Sun Belt) won for the second time in three games and for the second-straight season against the Panthers in Trojan Arena. Hunter finished the game 8-of-17 from the floor, hitting 5-of-11 from 3-point range. Georgia State entering the game the third-best free throw team in the country, shooting 77.8-percent from the line. However, the Panthers knocked down just 18-of-26 (69.2-percent) which proved to be the difference. “Obviously I am disappointed with the loss and that the streak came to an end, but if it was going to come to an end I would rather it end on the road,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “I give Troy a lot of credit. They came out, made their shots a played a very good basketball game. “The good thing is that we get to go home for three games this week. I have said for us to win a championship, we have to win at home and we will get three chances to defend our home court this week. I look forward to our fans giving us a great home court advantage.” The Panthers trailed by 13-points with 12:03 to play in the game before mounting a comeback to tie it at 75-75 on a putback by sophomore Markus Crider with 2:41 to play. Crider finished the game with four points and eight rebounds in 25 minutes off the bench. From there, Troy finished the game on a 10-6 run, making six free throws down the stretch. Senior Manny Atkins inched closer to 1,000-points for his career with 18 points, four rebounds and three steals before fouling out in the second half. Redshirt-junior Ryan Harrow added 15 points and six assists, while senior Devonta White scored 11 second-half points. Harrow is just 16-points shy of 1,000 for his career entering Monday.

GEORGIA STATE 68 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f ................3-10 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 1-1 White, Devonta, g .............6-11 Hunter, R.J., g ..................... 4-8 Harrow, Ryan, g ................4-15 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-1 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 1-4 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 1-1 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 1-1 Crider, Markus .................... 1-3 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 Totals .............................. 22-55 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

11-27 3-10 4-5

(17-6, 10-0) 3P FT 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 9-12 2-6 4-4 0-2 5-5 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-17 19-24 40.7% 30.0% 80.0%

O 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 0 11

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 6 6 6 7 5 5 3 3 5 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 1 2 1 1 30 41 11-28 2-7 15-19

PF 1 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 17 39.3% 28.6% 78.9%

TP 7 2 22 14 13 0 3 3 2 2 0 68

A TO Blk Stl 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 3 1 2 2 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 13 5 7

Game: Game: Game:

40.0% 29.4% 79.2%

UALR 57

(12-11, 7-4)

Player ..................................FG Neighbour, Will, f ................ 1-4 White, James, f ................... 6-8 Isler, , Leroy, g .................... 4-6 Smith, DeVonte, g .............. 0-2 Dillard, Ben, g ..................... 1-6 Hagins, Josh .....................5-13 Osse, Kemy ......................... 3-9 Billings, Stetson.................. 1-2 Isom, Mareik ....................... 0-3 Leeper, Gus ........................ 0-4 Totals ...............................21-57 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

8-32 0-7 5-8

3P FT 0-1 2-2 0-0 2-4 0-1 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-2 2-3 1-4 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-1 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-14 13-17 25.0% 0.0% 62.5%

O 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 10

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia State ..........................29 39 68 UALR.........................................21 36 57 Officials: Tim Gattis, James Barker, Dan Chrisman

94

Min 35 21 34 23 28 5 13 8 10 14 9 200

D Reb 9 10 5 7 1 3 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 4 0 1 1 1 25 35 13-25 2-7 8-9

PF 2 1 3 4 4 5 1 2 1 0 23 52.0% 28.6% 88.9%

TP 4 14 11 0 4 11 7 4 0 2 57

A TO Blk Stl 3 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 9 13 3 4

Game: Game: Game:

36.8% 14.3% 76.5%

Attendance: 3,338

Min 26 29 29 19 26 30 14 8 13 6 200

GEORGIA STATE 81 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 4-7 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 2-2 White, Devonta, g ............... 3-7 Hunter, R.J., g ...................8-17 Harrow, Ryan, g ................7-17 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 1-3 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 0-0 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 2-4 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 Totals ...............................27-57 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

10-24 4-9 8-12

(17-7, 10-1) 3P FT 3-6 7-8 0-0 1-4 0-0 5-7 5-11 5-7 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-20 18-26 41.7% 44.4% 66.7%

O 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 9

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 3 4 2 4 1 1 5 6 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 8 0 0 23 32 17-33 5-11 10-14

PF 5 4 3 3 2 1 0 0 1 3 0 22

TP 18 5 11 26 15 0 2 0 0 4 0 81

51.5% 45.5% 71.4%

A TO Blk Stl 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 5 2 8

Game: Game: Game:

47.4% 45.0% 69.2%

TROY 85

(9-15, 4-8)

Player ..................................FG 3P FT Calhoun, Tevin, f...............6-14 4-11 4-6 Thomas, , Kevin, f .............. 1-3 0-0 5-6 Myers, Antoine, g................ 5-9 0-0 5-9 Mullahey, Jeff, g ...............8-12 4-6 7-10 Williams, Hunter, g ............. 3-7 3-6 0-0 Ford, Kelton ........................ 1-4 1-3 2-4 Warren, Josh ....................... 0-0 0-0 0-1 Hinton, Wes ........................ 1-2 0-1 0-0 Totals ...............................25-51 12-27 23-36 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

Min 26 15 28 39 36 13 4 1 10 25 3 200

13-26 5-14 8-11

50.0% 35.7% 72.7%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 2 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 13

D Reb 9 11 4 5 6 9 3 6 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 26 39 12-25 7-13 15-25

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia State ..........................32 49 81 Troy ...........................................39 46 85 Officials: Samuel Croft, Kyle Barnes, Vladimir Voyard-Tadal

PF 3 4 2 2 3 1 4 1 20 48.0% 53.8% 60.0%

TP 20 7 15 27 9 5 0 2 85

A TO Blk Stl 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 5 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 6 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 9 3 1 Game: Game: Game:

49.0% 44.4% 63.9%

Attendance: 2,774

Min 37 25 34 34 40 13 9 8 200


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT Game 26: Feb. 20, 2014, 7 p.m.

GEORGIA STATE 68, TEXAS STATE 41

GEORGIA STATE 75, UL MONROE 60

Georgia State Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

Georgia State Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

Ryan Harrow scored 17 points, including the 1,000th point of his career, as Georgia State cruised past Texas State 68-41 Monday night at the GSU Sports Arena. In a game rescheduled due to last week’s winter storm, Georgia State (18-7, 11-1 Sun Belt) had four players in double figures as Manny Atkins scored 15 points, R.J. Hunter had 12 points and a game-high eight rebounds, and Curtis Washington added 10. The Panthers held Texas State (7-18, 3-9 Sun Belt) to just 29 percent shooting from field. For much of the game, the GSU record for fewest points allowed (33 vs. Howard on Nov. 21, 2009) appeared in jeopardy as Texas State had just 24 points with under six minutes to play. Still the Bobcats’ point total equals the fourth-lowest by a Georgia State opponent. One game after Hunter eclipsed the 1,000-point milestone, Harrow was 6-for11 from the field and 5-for-5 at the free throw line to raise his career point total to 1,001, including 443 this season at Georgia State. Hunter moved ahead of Chris Collier and Travis Williams and into 16th on the Panthers all-time scoring list. Atkins nearly reached the millennium mark as well as he now has 993 points in his career. “I am really proud of our guys as I thought it was a good comeback game,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “We wanted to make a statement defensively tonight. We were embarrassed by the result on Saturday night as that is not the way we play. The last 48 hours in our program have not been good, but just before we walked out to the floor, I told our team that blessings come in different ways and tonight we got back to playing GSU-basketball.” The game started slowly for both teams, who combined to hit just one of their first 16 field goal attempts. Georgia State scored its first basket at the 16:39 mark, while the Bobcats didn’t score until 13:41 remained in the first half. Ron Hunter’s first Georgia State team in 2011-12 held William and Mary to 13 points in the first half. In the second half, the Panthers shot 61 percent from the field.

Senior forward Manny Atkins just missed a double-double as he scored a game-high 21 points with nine rebounds and senior guard Devonta White added 20 points to lead Georgia State to a 75-60 victory against UL Monroe Thursday night at the GSU Sports Arena. Atkins became the fourth active Panther to reach the 1,000-point plateau in his career while helping the Panthers improve to 19-7 on the season and 12-1 in Sun Belt play. ULM fell to 8-13 overall and 5-8 in league action. Georgia State’s magic number is now two to clinch at least a share of the Sun Belt Conference regular season title. White moved into fourth on GSU’s all-time scoring list with 1,294-points in his career and played in his 111th game, moving into the top-10 in program history. Atkins joined White, R.J. Hunter and Ryan Harrow in topping the century mark, the last two each also happening in the past week. It marked the third consecutive game a current Panther reached the plateau as GSU become just the third Division I school in the nation with four active players with at least 1,000 career points. The Panthers joined North Dakota State and Elon. Georgia State found little offensive production from outside as the Panthers hit just 26.9 percent from long range on the night. Despite the sluggish 3-point shooting, GSU put the throttle down in the second half to push its advantage to more than 20 points midway through the period. It finished by hitting 47.4 percent (27 of 57) from the field, including just 7 of 26 beyond the arc. ULM also held a 37-32 advantage on the boards. “Tonight got us one game closer to our goal,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “We are in a tough stretch right now with four games in eight days, but I keep telling the team that we are inching closer to that first goal of winning a regular season title and hanging a banner from our rafters. “I love at the end of a season and seniors play well because they do not have too many collegiate games left. Devonta and Manny really played well tonight and then I thought our bench gave us a great effort as well.” Sophomore Markus Crider came off the bench to play 24 minutes, recording a career-high 10 points and pulling down seven rebounds to go along with three blocked shots and two steals.

TEXAS STATE 41 Player ..................................FG Koenen, Reid, f................... 1-5 Gant, Emani, f .................... 1-5 Wright, Joel, f ...................... 2-9 Hawkins, Phil, g .................. 0-1 Davis, Wes, g ...................... 2-4 Tilbury, Kavin ...................... 3-8 Dorsey, Ray ......................... 1-1 Stern, Corey ........................ 1-4 Velasco, Nate...................... 0-0 Bermudez, Victor ................ 2-4 Smith, Naiel ........................ 0-1 Ball, Gordon ........................ 0-4 Ramlal, Kendell .................. 2-5 Totals ...............................15-51 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

5-22 2-7 2-4

(7-18, 3-9) 3P 1-4 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 4-16

FT 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 7-12

22.7% 28.6% 50.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 10

D Reb 2 2 1 2 3 4 2 2 3 3 1 3 1 2 2 3 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 21 31 10-29 2-9 5-8

PF 2 0 2 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 3 3 2 18 34.5% 22.2% 62.5%

TP 3 2 6 0 5 7 3 3 0 7 0 0 5 41

A TO Blk Stl 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 13 1 3 Game: Game: Game:

29.4% 25.0% 58.3%

GEORGIA STATE 68 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 5-7 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 5-6 White, Devonta, g ............... 1-6 Hunter, R.J., g ..................... 3-8 Harrow, Ryan, g ................6-11 Smith, LaRon ...................... 0-0 Green, Ryann ...................... 2-2 Shaw, Kevin ........................ 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-0 Sharpe, Darius.................... 0-0 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 1-3 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 1-3 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 Totals ...............................24-46 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

10-23 1-6 7-8

Min 18 17 21 20 21 26 14 11 3 9 18 8 14 200

(18-7, 11-1) 3P FT 3-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 2-5 4-4 0-0 5-5 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 6-15 14-18 43.5% 16.7% 87.5%

O 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Texas State ..............................14 27 41 Georgia State ..........................28 40 68 Officials: Gary Maxwell, Sean Casey, Frankie Bordeaux

D Reb 7 7 3 4 1 1 8 8 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 0 0 28 31 14-23 5-9 7-10

PF 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 12 60.9% 55.6% 70.0%

TP 15 10 2 12 17 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 68

A TO Blk Stl 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 8 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 8 6 7

Game: Game: Game:

52.2% 40.0% 77.8%

Attendance: 2,157

Min 25 23 29 28 29 4 6 3 14 3 7 5 19 5 200

UL MONROE 60 Player ................................... FG James, Jayon, f ................... 0-3 Ongwae, Tylor, f ................5-14 Williams, Marvin, c ............. 3-7 Coppola, Nick, g ...............5-11 Amajoyi, Chinedu, g............ 3-7 Harvey, DeMondre.............. 3-4 McCray, RJ .......................... 0-3 Koszuta, Kyle ...................... 0-1 Brown, Millaun.................... 0-0 Grieves, Daniel ................... 1-3 Totals .............................. 20-53 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

11-25 4-9 2-2

(8-13, 5-8) 3P FT 0-0 1-2 1-4 3-4 0-0 3-8 4-7 2-2 3-4 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 9-21 11-19 44.0% 44.4% 100.0%

O 0 3 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 10

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 6 6 4 7 3 5 5 5 4 5 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 27 37

PF 1 1 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 15

9-28 5-12 9-17

32.1% 41.7% 52.9%

D Reb 7 9 1 2 4 4 5 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 6 7 27 32

PF 1 0 2 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 1 13

TP 1 14 9 16 11 6 0 0 0 3 60

A TO Blk Stl 2 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 14 0 3

Game: Game: Game:

37.7% 42.9% 57.9%

GEORGIA STATE 75 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f ................6-10 Burguillos, Denny, f ............ 0-2 White, Devonta, g .............6-11 Hunter, R.J., g ...................4-14 Harrow, Ryan, g .................. 3-9 Smith, LaRon ...................... 0-0 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-1 Shaw, Kevin ........................ 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 2-3 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 0-1 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 1-1 Crider, Markus .................... 5-5 Totals ...............................27-57 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

13-29 5-7 6-7

Min 27 32 28 34 19 23 13 6 1 17 200

(19-7, 12-1) 3P FT 4-8 5-6 0-0 0-0 2-4 6-6 1-8 3-4 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 7-26 14-18 44.8% 29.4% 85.7%

O 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total UL Monroe ...............................28 32 60 Georgia State ..........................37 38 75 Officials: Mark Schnur, Anthony Jordan, Byron Jarrett

14-28 2-9 8-11

50.0% 22.2% 72.7%

TP 21 0 20 12 6 0 0 0 4 0 2 10 75

A TO Blk Stl 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 2 0 2 3 1 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 16 6 5 9

Game: Game: Game:

Min 36 9 38 31 31 2 7 1 4 3 14 24 200

47.4% 26.9% 77.8%

Attendance: 1,809

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

Game 27: Feb. 22, 2014, 8:30 p.m. (SBC Network)

Game 28: Feb. 27, 2014, 8:30 p.m.

GEORGIA STATE 80, UL LAFAYETTE 77

GEORGIA STATE 77, UT ARLINGTON 49

Georgia State Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

College Park Center • Arlington, Texas

Manny Atkins’ wide open 3-pointer from the wing with 0.8 seconds to play gave the Georgia State men’s basketball team a come-from-behind 80-77 victory over UL Lafayette on Saturday in the GSU Sports Arena, snapping the Cajuns’ league-best six-game winning streak. Georgia State is now 20-7 on the year while improving to 13-1 in the Sun Belt. The Panthers are one win away from clinching at least a share of Sun Belt Conference regular-season title. UL-L fell to 18-10 overall and 9-6 in league. Ryan Harrow led five Panthers in double figures with 18 points, while adding six assists and five rebounds. Devonta White added 17 points while R.J. Hunter had 14. Atkins and Markus Crider had 12 points apiece while combining for 13 rebounds. Crider scored all 12 in the second half to set a career-high for the secondstraight game, going 6-of-7 from the field. Georgia State used a 21-0 run early in the second half to open a 63-52 lead with 9:26 to play. The Panthers had trailed by double figures most of the first half after UL-L opened the game on an 11-1 run, including three consecutive 3-pointers to start the scoring. GSU finished by hitting 49.1 percent (27 of 55) from the field and 8 of 17 (47.1 percent) beyond the arc but trailed on the boards 35-30. “It was just a great game,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “This was a great team effort, but this game was won by Markus Crider. He has been in the zone and let me say this, ‘Markus Crider was a man tonight.’ “Playing four games in eight days is tough, but I thought our guys continued to battle and do the things that were necessary to win. And then Manny Atkins just hit a big-time shot like big-time players do.” Shawn Long had a game-high 22 points with eight rebounds for UL-L despite picking up his fourth foul early in the second. Bryant Mbamalu had 19 points and Elfrid Payton added 13 points – including six straight in the final minute to tie the game at 77-77 with 30.0 seconds left – with eight assists. It was clearly a team effort in the second half, which seemed to be night and day from the first period. Sophomores Hunter and Crider did much of the damage, disrupting the Cajuns’ and pushing GSU to one of its longest scoring runs this season. Hunter hit 3-pointers, blocked shots, rebounded and generally befuddled the Cajuns after the intermission while Crider’s dominant presence around the rim proved invaluable.

Georgia State used a strong second-half surge to earn a 77-49 win over UT Arlington and secure no worse than a share of the Sun Belt Conference regular season title on Thursday night at the College Park Center. The title is the Panthers first since winning the Atlantic Sun Conference title during the 2001-02 season. Senior Manny Atkins, who was named Sun Belt Player of the Week on Monday, tied a career-high with 27 points, including 17 in the second half as the Panthers outscored the Mavericks 48-15 in the final 20 minutes. Atkins went 8-of-17 from the floor, knocking down three 3-pointers and going a perfect 6-of-6 from the line, while pulling down seven rebounds. Trailing 34-29 at the half, Georgia State opened the second-half on a 30-5 run and led by as many as 29-points with under three minutes to play. Redshirt-junior Ryan Harrow added 15 points and four assists, while senior Devonta White finished with 11 points, five rebounds and five assists. Sophomore Markus Crider tied a career-high, set just five days ago, with 12 points and eight rebounds in 29 minutes off the bench. Georgia State (21-7, 14-1 Sun Belt) has won 18 of its last 19 games, including four in a row, and now leads Western Kentucky by three-games with just threegames to play. “I thought we came out and played with great energy in the second half,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “Markus Crider played absolutely lights-out. He has stepped up over the last week and is giving us everything he can. “I am so happy for the people of Georgia State. This championship is for them. To be able to do this in just our third year is special. I told the guys before the game that opportunities like this do not come around every year, so you need to embrace it and take advantage of it when you can. There is no doubt that they did that tonight.” UT Arlington (12-15, 7-8 Sun Belt) got 18 points from Reger Dowell, but the Mavericks were held to just 35.7-percent shooting, including 2-of-15 from 3-point range. It was truly a tale of two halves. In the first half, the two teams changed leads 12 times and were tied on nine other occasions. Sophomore R.J. Hunter was limited to four first half points and four rebounds. After banging knees, he was held out of the second-half for precautionary reasons. Senior Rashaad Richardson knocked down a pair of 3-pointers in the second half to finish with six points in 14 minutes off the bench.

UL LAFAYETTE 77

(18-10, 9-6)

Player ..................................FG 3P FT Payton, Elfrid, f ................... 5-9 0-2 3-6 Long, Shawn, f .................... 6-9 3-3 7-8 Mbamalu, Bryant, g..........6-12 4-7 3-6 Rimmer, Xavian, g .............. 3-9 1-5 3-4 Moore, Elridge, g ................ 0-3 0-0 0-0 Wronkoski, Steven .............. 1-3 1-2 0-0 Register, Hayward............... 0-3 0-2 0-0 Brown, Kevin ....................... 1-5 1-4 0-0 Davenport, JJ ...................... 2-2 0-0 3-5 Totals ...............................24-55 10-25 19-29 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

14-30 5-12 5-8

46.7% 41.7% 62.5%

O 0 3 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 15

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 2 2 5 8 0 2 3 4 1 4 3 3 1 1 2 3 2 3 20 35 10-25 5-13 14-21

PF 4 4 3 2 1 0 0 2 4 20 40.0% 38.5% 66.7%

TP 13 22 19 10 0 3 0 3 7 77

A TO Blk Stl 8 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 3 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 13 14 4 6

Game: Game: Game:

43.6% 40.0% 65.5%

GEORGIA STATE 80 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 3-7 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 2-3 White, Devonta, g .............5-11 Hunter, R.J., g ...................5-13 Harrow, Ryan, g ................5-11 Green, Ryann ...................... 1-1 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-1 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-1 Crider, Markus .................... 6-7 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 Totals ...............................27-55 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

9-24 3-7 9-11

3P FT 2-3 4-4 0-0 1-4 1-3 6-8 4-8 0-0 1-3 7-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 8-17 18-24 37.5% 42.9% 81.8%

O 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 10

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 5 7 1 2 1 2 5 5 5 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 6 0 0 20 30 18-31 5-10 9-13

PF 4 3 3 3 3 0 1 1 5 0 23 58.1% 50.0% 69.2%

TP 12 5 17 14 18 2 0 0 12 0 80

A TO Blk Stl 3 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 2 2 2 3 2 7 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 14 11 8 9

Game: Game: Game:

49.1% 47.1% 75.0%

Attendance: 2,890

FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

13-29 2-9 1-2

(21-7, 14-1) 3P FT 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 5-11 6-6 0-0 0-0 1-3 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-19 11-12 44.8% 22.2% 50.0%

O 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 6

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 4 5 4 4 7 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 3 0 1 6 8 29 35 16-27 6-10 10-10

PF 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 5 14

TP 11 4 27 0 15 0 0 0 6 2 12 77

59.3% 60.0% 100.0%

A TO Blk Stl 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 2 4 4

Game: Game: Game:

UT ARLINGTON 49

(20-7, 13-1)

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total UL Lafayette.............................38 39 77 Georgia State ..........................30 50 80 Officials: Frank Raposo, Bruce Benedict, Paul Sroka

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Min 30 29 31 35 25 11 8 20 11 200

GEORGIA STATE 77 Player ..................................FG White, Devonta, g .............5-12 Hunter, R.J., g ..................... 2-3 Atkins, Manny, f ................8-17 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 0-0 Harrow, Ryan, g ................5-11 Smith, LaRon ...................... 0-1 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-2 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-1 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 2-2 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 1-1 Crider, Markus .................... 6-6 Totals .............................. 29-56

Min 38 12 37 37 38 3 2 9 20 4 200

Player ..................................FG Dowell, Reger, g................8-20 Outler, Jamel, g................... 1-6 McClanahan, Lonnie, f .....6-13 Edwards, Brandon, g ........4-10 Bilbao, Jorge, f.................... 1-2 Davis, Luke ......................... 0-1 Williams, Brandon .............. 0-0 White-Miller, Shaq .............. 0-1 Dillard, Vincent ................... 0-2 McElvain, Kyle .................... 0-0 Austin, Courtney ................. 0-1 Walker, Anthony .................. 0-0 Totals ...............................27-55 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

15-36 2-11 2-3

Min 30 19 36 10 32 3 10 12 14 5 29 200

51.8% 42.1% 91.7%

(12-15, 7-8) 3P FT 1-6 1-1 1-6 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 4-6 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-17 18-24 41.7% 18.2% 66.7%

O 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Georgia State ..........................29 48 UT Arlington .............................34 15 Officials: Ray Natali, Lee Cassell, Joe Wilbert

D Reb 2 3 1 1 9 10 2 4 4 7 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 20 30

PF 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 23

5-20 0-4 5-11

25.0% 0.0% 45.5%

TP 18 3 12 12 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 80

A TO Blk Stl 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 14 11 8 9 Game: Game: Game:

35.7% 13.3% 50.0%

Total 77 49 Attendance: 1,584

Min 27 25 37 29 16 4 7 19 9 7 2 18 200


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT Game 30: March 4, 2014, 8 p.m.

GEORGIA STATE 66, TEXAS STATE 55

GEORGIA STATE 79, ARKANSAS STATE 76 OT

Strahan Coliseum • San Marcos, Texas

Convocation Center • Jonesboro, Ark.

Georgia State clinched the outright Sun Belt Conference regular season title on Saturday evening with a 66-55 win over Texas State at Strahan Coliseum. It is the Panthers first outright title since the 2000-01 season and clinches GSU the No. 1 seed in the Sun Belt Conference tournament which begins March 13. Four Panthers finished in double figures, led by sophomore R.J. Hunter’s 18 points, including 15 in the second half. Redshirt-junior Ryan Harrow finished with 14 while reigning Sun Belt Player of the Week Manny Atkins and senior Devonta White finished with 13 points a piece. After shooting just 27.6-percent in the first half, Georgia State shot 72.2-percent in the second half, making 13-of-18 field goals to turn a one-point halftime lead into an 11-point conference-clinching win. Georgia State (22-7, 15-1 Sun Belt) has now won 19 of its last 20 games, the best stretch in program history. The 22-wins are tied for the second most victories, tying the mark set during head coach Ron Hunter’s first year, 2011-12. The 10 non-home court wins are also second-most in program history. Texas State fell to 8-21 and 4-12 in the Sun Belt. Senior Joel Wright came off the bench to score 12 points and pulled down seven rebounds on the Bobcats’ senior night. “This is a special moment for all of Georgia State,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “This championship is for the alums, students, fans, administration and everyone associated with the program. “All season long, I have preached that if we follow the process, great things could be possible and today was the culmination of that. Our team came out in the second half on a mission and played really well. I thought our defense played well all game, but it was our offense in the second half that won us that game.” White finished 5-of-7 from the floor, pulling down five rebounds and dishing out three assists. With 128 assists this season, he moved into the top-10 in a singleseason in GSU history. R.J. Hunter made 9-of-10 free throws and pulled down eight rebounds in the win. He moved into 14th on Georgia State’s all-time scoring list and his 544 points this season are the eighth most in a single-season as he is on pace for the all-time mark. Harrow, who entered the game having made 24-straight free throws, made his first attempt before a miss. The 25-straight is the second-longest streak in program history behind Hunter’s 38-straight earlier this year. Trailing 14-7 with 8:53 to play in the first half, Georgia State responded with a 16-6 run to take a 23-20 lead with 2:10 to play. GEORGIA STATE 66 (22-7, 15-1)

Senior Manny Atkins recorded his fourth double-double of the season and scored a career-high 30 points to lead Georgia State to a 79-76 overtime win at Arkansas State on Tuesday night. Due to snow and ice in Arkansas, the Panthers overcame a three and half hour bus ride that delayed the game 50 minutes to win their sixth-game in a row. Atkins finished 9-of-16 from the floor, knocking down five 3-pointers and pulled down 11 rebounds, just one shy of a career-high, playing all 45 minutes of the overtime contest. Georgia State (23-7, 16-1 Sun Belt) trailed 66-63 with less than a minute to play in regulation before Ryan Harrow hit a jumper with 56 seconds to play. On the Panthers next possession, Harrow hit a lay-up to put GSU up one with 37 seconds remaining. After a missed 3-pointer by Arkansas State’s Cameron Golden, Atkins made a pair of free throws that appeared to secure the win. However, with three seconds to play, Melvin Johnson III hit a 3-pointer that sent the game into overtime. In the extra period, Georgia State scored the first five points and free throws by Devonta White and Atkins down the stretch secured the victory. Arkansas State fell to 17-11 and 9-7 in the Sun Belt. Johnson III led the Red Wolves with 19 points, including five 3-pointers. Kirk Van Slyke added 18 points. Georgia State won for the 20th time in the last 21 games, the best stretch in program history. Due to the snow and ice storm moving across the country, the Panthers spent nearly 20 hours on a bus over the course of the last three days traveling from Austin, Texas to Jonesboro, Ark., as flights were grounded in the area. “This team absolutely gutted out a win tonight,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “Everything was against us, but our players stepped up and played championship basketball. Manny Atkins played as well as I have ever seen him play. He is finishing his career in the best possible way a senior can. “This team has some magic going on right now and if there was ever a time to sell-out this Sports Arena, this Saturday is that time. Our seniors and this team have put in so much hard work and a sell-out would be the perfect send-off for this group.” Rashaad Richardson, who was starting in the place of sophomore R.J. Hunter, finished with six points and tied a career-high with eight rebounds. Ron Hunter had announced before the game that R.J. would rest after banging his knee last week. He will be ready for the regular season finale on Saturday and could have played if necessary on Tuesday night. Harrow finished with 18 points with White chipping in 13 and dishing out six assists. White now has 401 assists in his career and became just the third Panther with 400 career assists. GEORGIA STATE 66 (23-7, 16-1)

Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f ................4-10 Crider, Markus, f ................. 0-3 White, Devonta, g ............... 5-7 Hunter, R.J., g ..................... 4-9 Harrow, Ryan, g ................5-12 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-1 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 0-1 Washington, Curtis ............. 3-4 Totals ...............................21-47 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

8-29 3-10 4-4

3P FT 3-6 2-2 0-0 2-2 1-2 2-5 1-5 9-10 1-2 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-16 18-25 27.6% 30.0% 100.0%

O 0 1 1 9 1 0 0 0 3 6

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 5 5 1 2 4 5 8 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 23 29 13-18 3-6 14-21

PF 2 4 2 4 2 1 0 2 2 19

TP 13 2 13 18 14 0 0 0 6 66

72.2% 50.0% 66.7%

A TO Blk Stl 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 1 1 4 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 11 10 5 5

Game: Game: Game:

44.7% 37.5% 72.0%

TEXAS STATE 55 Player ..................................FG Koenen, Reid, f................... 2-7 Stern, Corey, f ..................... 2-5 Gant, Emani, f .................... 2-7 Hawkins, Phil, g .................. 4-9 Davis, Wes, g ....................4-11 Tilbury, Kavin ...................... 1-2 Dorsey, Ray ......................... 0-0 Bermudez, Victor ................ 0-0 Smith, Naiel ........................ 0-1 Wright, Joel .......................3-10 Ball, Gordon ........................ 0-1 Totals .............................. 18-53 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

9-28 1-9 3-8

Min 39 16 39 34 34 7 1 5 25 200

(8-21, 4-12) 3P FT 1-5 4-6 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-4 1-5 2-2 1-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-3 6-8 0-0 0-2 3-18 16-26 32.1% 11.1% 37.5%

O 1 4 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 15

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia State ..........................23 43 66 Texas State ..............................22 33 55 Officials: Glenn Tuitt, Bryon Evans, Kerry Sitton

D Reb 2 3 4 8 2 8 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 7 2 2 22 37 9-25 2-9 13-18

PF 3 0 3 3 4 1 0 1 1 0 4 20 36.0% 22.2% 72.2%

TP 9 4 6 11 9 2 0 0 2 12 0 55

A TO Blk Stl 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 6 12 2 5 Game: Game: Game:

34.0% 16.7% 61.5%

Attendance: 2,002

Min 26 15 22 36 29 12 0+ 2 15 25 18 200

Player ..................................FG 3P FT Atkins, Manny, f ................9-16 5-10 7-9 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 3-5 0-0 1-2 White, Devonta, g .............5-16 1-4 2-2 Richardson, Rashaad, g..... 2-5 2-5 0-0 Harrow, Ryan, g ................6-17 2-7 4-4 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 Crider, Markus .................... 2-5 0-0 0-0 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-1 0-0 1-2 Totals ...............................27-65 10-26 15-19 FG% 3P% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

10-30 33.3% 4-13 30.8% 3-4 75.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 10

D Reb 8 11 6 8 2 2 7 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 1 32 42

14-31 45.2% 6-13 46.2% 8-9 88.9%

PF 2 4 0 5 0 0 0 1 3 0 15

TP 30 7 13 6 18 0 0 0 4 1 79

A TO Blk Stl 3 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 6 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 13 11 2 6

OT: 3-4 75.0% OT: 0-0 0.0% OT: 4-6 66.7%

ARKANSAS STATE 76 Player ..................................FG 3P Van Slyke, Kirk, f ..............7-15 1-4 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 4-5 0-0 Golden, Cameron, g .........5-15 3-12 Reed, Brandon, g .............5-13 3-7 Townsel, Ed, g..................... 1-6 0-4 Dickerson, Rakeem ............ 0-0 0-0 Downs, Kelvin ..................... 1-1 0-0 Johnson III, Melvin ...........6-13 5-10 Kisler, Seth ......................... 0-0 0-0 Totals .............................. 29-68 12-37 FG% 3P% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

Min 45 30 42 28 402 4 3 29 2 225

Game: 41.5% Game: 38.5% Game: 78.9%

(17-11, 9-7) FT 3-4 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 6-10

12-30 40.0% 2nd: 4-13 30.8% 2nd: 2-2 100.0% 2nd:

O 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 9

D Reb 4 5 4 4 7 8 3 3 3 6 0 0 3 3 4 6 0 0 30 39

14-27 51.9% 7-16 43.8% 4-7 57.1%

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd OT Georgia State ..........................27 42 10 Arkansas State ........................30 39 7 Officials: John Hampton, Chuck Jones, Hal Lusk

PF 4 5 2 4 2 0 1 1 0 19

TP 18 9 13 13 2 0 2 19 0 76

A TO Blk Stl 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 5 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 11 1 5

OT: 3-11 27.3% OT: 1-8 12.5% OT: 0-1 0.0%

Min 36 37 40 41 21 2 15 31 2 225

Game: 42.6% Game: 32.4% Game: 60.0%

Total 79 76 Attendance: 1,884

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Game 29: March 1, 2014, 5:30 p.m.


2013-14 REVIEW

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

Game 31: March 8, 2014, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN3)

Game 32: March 15, 2014, 3 p.m. (SBC Network)

GEORGIA STATE 77, WESTERN KENTUCKY 55

GEORGIA STATE 72, ARKANSAS STATE 45

Georgia State Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

Lakefront Arena • New Orleans, La.

In front of the first home sellout crowd since 1989, the Georgia State men’s basketball team wrapped up a 17-1 league record in its first year in the Sun Belt Conference as it eased by Western Kentucky 73-55 on Saturday at the GSU Sports Arena. The Panthers improved to 24-7 on the season and will be the No. 1 seed in the SBC Championship starting on Saturday, March 15 in New Orleans. Ryan Harrow led the way with a game-high 20 points while Devonta White, one of four Panther seniors honored before the game, added 19. Georgia State won for the 21st time in its last 22 games, the best stretch in program history. The Panthers went undefeated at home this year, 13-0, just the second time the team has finished a season with an unblemished mark at home. The 24-wins are the second-most in the 50-year history of the program. “Congratulations to the entire Georgia State community,” head coach Ron Hunter said to open his postgame press conference. “I am really happy for this University and to see everyone celebrate like this is just awesome. “It was a tough game to play for a lot of reasons, but I thought that once again our defense stepped up and played great. All season long we have talked about our offense, but our defense has continued to improve and today really showed.” Georgia State led 12-11 with 12:17 to play in the first half before using a 9-0 run that included a dunk and tip-in by redshirt-junior Curtis Washington to push the lead to 21-11 with 9:57 to play. Western Kentucky (20-11, 12-6 Sun Belt) would get a close as four on a free throw by Payton Hulsey with 5:15 to play in the opening half before Georgia State went into the locker room with a 34-23 lead. Georgia State kept the lead in double-figures for all but 15-seconds of the second half. Georgia State shot just 39.6 percent from the field in what was a defensive struggle until midway through the second half. However, the Panthers turned the ball over only seven times and held the Hilltoppers to 35.1-percent shooting and 5-of-23 from 3-point range. R.J. Hunter came off the bench as GSU started senior Rashaad Richardson for the second straight game. Hunter added 12 points with two steals, helping the Panthers hold a 17-4 advantage in points off turnovers and a 14-0 lead in fast-break scoring. Washington finished the game with nine points, seven rebounds and three blocks. Before the game, Georgia State honored, Atkins, White, Richardson and Denny Burguillos as the four seniors played for the final time at home. WESTERN KENTUCKY 55 (20-11, 12-6)

Led by a strong second half, Georgia State earned a 72-45 win over Arkansas State on Saturday afternoon at Lakefront Arena to advance to the Sun Belt Championship Game on Sunday afternoon. Redshirt-junior Ryan Harrow led the Panthers with 20 points and R.J. Hunter added 16 in the win. Georgia State (25-7) won for the 22nd time in its last 23 games and will look to advance to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2001 facing either Western Kentucky or UL Lafayette. The Panthers have won eight straight games, tied for the third longest winning streak in program history. Harrow, who earned All-Sun Belt First Team honors on Tuesday, finished 9-of14 from the floor, knocking down a pair of 3-pointers and dishing out four assists. Sophomore R.J. Hunter, the Sun Belt Player of the Year, added seven rounds, knocking down three 3-pointers. Hunter set a new single-season school 3-point record with his 95th trey of the year. He also moved into fifth on the single-season school scoring list with 572 points. “I thought we came out a little tight in the first half, but then started to settle down as we got into the flow of the game,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “We spent the entire week working on our defense. Today that defense helped us pull away in the second half. “We now are one game away from our second goal and making the NCAA tournament. I know this team will be ready for the game on Sunday. We have 40 minutes to go.” Arkansas State (19-13) took an early 7-2 lead before Georgia State responded with a 9-4 run to take an 11-10 lead on a jumper by Hunter with 11:41 to play in the first half. With the game tied 15-15, Georgia State used a 14-2 run to take a 29-17 lead with 3:26 to play as Harrow knocked down the first of back-to-back 3-pointers. Georgia State went into the half lead 32-24 after making just 4-of-15 3-pointers in the first half. However, the Panthers pulled away in the second half, shooting 13-of-22 (59.1-percent) and outscoring the Red Wolves 40-21 after the intermission. Senior Manny Atkins finished with 12 points and seven rebounds for the Panthers, while senior Devonta White added seven points and six assists. White became just the second Panther in program history to start 100 games and has now played in 117 in his career. He will enter play on Sunday just one point shy of tying for third on Georgia State’s all-time scoring list. White currently has 1,374 points in his four-year career.

Player ................................... FG Akamune, O’Karo, f ............ 1-4 Soumaoro, Daouda, f ......... 0-0 Jackson, Trency, g .............. 2-8 Dickerson, Caden, g ........... 2-6 Harris, Brandon, g .............. 2-8 Hulsey, Payton .................... 5-9 Price, Brandon .................... 1-1 Adeoye, Aaron ..................... 1-3 Lawson, Ben ....................... 2-5 Snipes, Nigel....................... 0-3 Harrison-Docks, Chris ......4-10 Totals ...............................20-57 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

10-27 1-10 2-6

3P FT 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-2 1-5 0-0 1-6 0-0 0-1 5-7 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 3-6 0-0 5-23 10-17 37.0% 10.0% 33.3%

O 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 11

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 3 6 0 0 2 3 1 1 5 6 4 4 0 1 3 5 6 8 1 1 1 1 27 38 10-30 4-13 8-11

PF 3 0 4 1 2 1 0 3 5 2 4 25 33.3% 30.8% 72.7%

TP 4 0 4 5 5 15 5 2 4 0 11 55

A TO Blk Stl 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 9 12 1 6

Game: Game: Game:

35.1% 21.7% 58.8%

GEORGIA STATE 73 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f ................2-10 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 4-6 White, Devonta, g ............... 6-9 Richardson, Rashaad, g..... 0-3 Harrow, Ryan, g ................6-14 Smith, LaRon ...................... 0-0 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 Shaw, Kevin ........................ 0-1 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-0 Hunter, R.J. ......................... 2-9 Sharpe, Darius.................... 1-1 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 0-0 Burguillos, Denny ............... 0-0 Totals ...............................21-53 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

11-27 2-12 10-13

(24-7, 17-1) 3P FT 1-8 3-6 0-0 1-2 2-3 5-6 0-2 0-0 1-2 7-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-7 6-6 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 7-24 24-33 40.7% 16.7% 76.9%

O 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 8

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Western Kentucky ...................23 32 55 Georgia State ..........................34 39 73 Officials: Sean Casey, Barron Searles, Jose Carrion

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Min 14 4 29 30 25 25 7 12 24 7 23 200

D Reb 5 5 4 7 4 4 2 2 3 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 3 3 0 0 1 5 0 0 27 35 10-26 5-12 14-20

PF 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 1 16 38.5% 41.7% 70.0%

TP 8 9 19 0 20 0 0 0 1 12 3 1 0 73

A TO Blk Stl 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 7 5 9

Game: Game: Game:

39.6% 29.2% 72.7%

Attendance: 3,870

Min 36 23 35 15 28 3 4 2 9 27 1 9 8 200

ARKANSAS STATE 45 Player ..................................FG Van Slyke, Kirk, f ................ 2-6 Washington, Kendrick, f..... 4-9 Dickerson, Rakeem, g ........ 2-3 Townsel, Ed, g...................1-10 Johnson III, Melvin, g .......4-13 Golden, Cameron ............... 1-3 Reed, Brandon ................... 1-6 Downs, Kelvin ..................... 1-1 Kisler, Seth ......................... 1-2 Totals ...............................17-53 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

9-25 3-11 3-6

(19-13) 3P 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-5 1-7 1-3 0-3 0-0 1-1 5-24

FT 1-3 4-4 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 6-14

36.0% 27.3% 50.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 10

D Reb 4 4 8 12 1 1 1 5 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 23 33

PF 1 5 3 3 2 0 1 1 2 19

8-28 2-13 3-8

28.6% 15.4% 37.5%

D Reb 7 7 5 7 2 2 7 7 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 28 33

PF 3 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 15

TP 6 12 5 2 10 3 2 2 3 45

A TO Blk Stl 0 0 1 0 3 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 3 0

Game: Game: Game:

32.1% 20.8% 42.9%

GEORGIA STATE 72 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f ................5-11 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 1-2 White, Devonta, g ............... 1-8 Hunter, R.J., g ...................6-11 Harrow, Ryan, g ................9-14 Smith, LaRon ...................... 0-1 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-0 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 1-1 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 1-1 Crider, Markus .................... 2-3 Totals .............................. 26-52 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

13-30 4-15 2-2

Min 25 31 19 34 39 15 15 11 11 200

(25-7) 3P FT 0-4 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-3 5-6 3-8 1-2 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 6-20 14-20 43.3% 26.7% 100.0%

O 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd Total Arkansas State ........................24 21 45 Georgia State ..........................32 40 72 Officials: Ray Natili, Chuck Jones, Bruce Benedict

13-22 2-5 12-18

59.1% 40.0% 66.7%

TP 12 4 7 16 20 1 0 1 3 3 5 72

A TO Blk Stl 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 6 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 17 3 6 5

Game: Game: Game:

50.0% 30.0% 70.0%

Attendance: 2,591

Min 31 22 37 33 36 2 3 4 7 5 20 200


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT Game 34: March 18, 2014, 9 p.m. (ESPNU)

UL LAFAYETTE 82, GEORGIA STATE 81 OT

CLEMSON 78, GEORGIA STATE 66

Lakefront Arena • New Orleans, La.

Littlejohn Coliseum • Clemson, S.C.

Georgia State’s 11-point lead with more than five minutes to play was not enough Sunday as UL Lafayette rallied in the final minute of regulation to force overtime before pulling out an 82-81 victory over the top-seeded Panthers in the Sun Belt title game. With their third win three days, the Ragin’ Cajuns (23-11) earned the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. As the regular-season champion following a 17-1 mark in its first season in the Sun Belt, Georgia State is guaranteed a spot in the National Invitational Tournament (NIT). Junior guard Ryan Harrow led all scorers with a career-high 37 points. After starting 3 of 8 from the floor, the Marietta, Ga., product came alive, hitting his next eight attempts from the floor before finishing 13 of 22 and helping GSU hit 48.3 percent from the field. “After the game I simply told the guys how proud of them I was,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “This game can’t take away what was an incredible season for us. We will leave this arena with our heads held high and go into the NIT looking to make our way to New York.” While the Panthers shot the ball well, it was on the glass that made the biggest difference for ULL. The Ragin’ Cajuns held a 46-30 rebounding advantage on the afternoon, including an amazing 20-4 lead on the offensive glass. That last statistic helped UL Lafayette push the game to overtime as Shawn Long, who picked up the defensive board on the other end, got an offensive rebound seconds later following Elfrid Payton’s missed runner. Long, who was playing with four fouls, then passed to Bryant Mbamalu, who banked a shot off the glass to tie the score with 1.4 seconds remaining to push it to the extra session. In the extra period, Payton took over down the stretch, scoring six straight points, including hitting his first two free throws of the game after starting 0 for 4 at the line. Payton’s final point in the run gave ULL an 80-77 lead before Harrow came back with a layup to close the gap to a one-point game. Xavier Rimmer then connected on a jumper to give the Cajuns a three-point advantage again and give him 27 points in the game, a career high. It would be just enough for ULL to get to the Big Dance as Harrow added another layup in the final minute but his last-second shot in the paint came up short and the Panthers’ hopes of their first NCAA tournament berth since 2001 came to an end. Rimmer started early, hitting a 3-pointer just a minute into the game that gave ULL a quick 5-0 lead. It was the first of his seven 3s in the contest and had the Panthers reeling early. ULL went 11 of 26 from beyond the arc while GSU finished 5 of 19. GSU played catch up throughout the first half and needed a 7-0 to cut it to 28-27 late in the opening frame before going into halftime trailing 35-34. It was the seventh time this season GSU was behind at the break against a Sun Belt team. GSU won five of those contests. UL LAFAYETTE 82 (22-11)

Georgia State’s second trip to the National Invitation Tournament ended with a 7866 loss at Clemson Tuesday night at Littlejohn Coliseum. All five Georgia State starters finished in double figures led by Sun Belt Player of the Year R.J. Hunter’s 15 points. Making its fifth postseason appearance ever but its second in three seasons under head coach Ron Hunter, Georgia State finishes the season with a record of 25-9, the second-highest victory total in school history. K.J. McDaniels, the Atlantic Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Year, led by the Tigers with 30 points, 14 rebounds and five blocked shots, and Clemson (21-12) moves on to face the winner of Wednesday’s Illinois-Boston University matchup. Georgia State uncharacteristically shot just 34.3-percent from the floor, but continued to do what it did well all year – make free throws (13 of 14) and not turn the ball over (5). “I am so unbelievably proud of this group,” head coach Ron Hunter said. “Just 48 hours after a heartbreaking loss, they came out tonight and left everything they had on the court. This has been an unbelievable team to coach. They all bought into our system and helped put Georgia State basketball back on the map.” Ryan Harrow and Devonta White scored 13 points each for GSU, Manny Atkins had 12, and Curtis Washington contributed 11 points, eight rebounds and three blocks. Georgia State led briefly in the second half, and the Panthers were within one with under 10 minutes to play before the Tigers pulled away. Georgia State took its first lead at 19-18 on pair of free throws by Devonta White with 6:21 left in the first half. The Panthers led 23-20 when Clemson scored 11 straight points to regain control, leading 31-20 with under three minutes to go. Atkins 3-pointer in the waning seconds pulled GSU within 35-32 at the intermission. In the second half, Hunter’s steal and layup gave the Panthers their only lead of the second half at 40-39 with 16:27 to play, but the Tigers answered with buckets by Damarcus Harrison and Jaron Blossomgame. Clemson was able to pull away from there, outscoring the Panthers 43-34 in the second half. After a 3-6 start to the season, Georgia State won 22 of its final 25 games and won the Sun Belt Conference regular season title in just its first year in the league. R.J. Hunter knocked down two 3-pointers against the Tigers and finished the season with 100 made from beyond the arc, the first player in program history to accomplish the feat. Atkins also made a pair of 3-pointers in his final game to finish his career among the top 10 in program history with 129 and with a 3-pointer shooting percent of 42.4-percent, No. 2 all-time in GSU history. Damarcus Harrison finished with 17 points and six rebounds for Clemson, while Jordan Roper came off the bench and finished with 11 points. GEORGIA STATE 66 (25-9)

Player ..................................FG 3P Long, Shawn, f ..................5-11 1-4 Moore, Elridge, f ................. 1-4 0-0 Mbamalu, Bryant, g..........6-17 1-4 Payton, Elfrid, g ................8-18 1-2 Rimmer, Xavian, g ............8-18 7-12 Wronkoski, Steven .............. 0-2 0-2 Register, Hayward............... 0-1 0-1 Brown, Kevin ....................... 1-1 1-1 Davenport, JJ ...................... 3-3 0-0 Totals .............................. 32-75 11-26 FG% 3P% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

13-36 36.1% 6-15 40.0% 3-5 60.0%

FT 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-6 4-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 7-14

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 3 2 4 2 2 1 0 2 3 20

D Reb 11 14 4 6 3 7 2 4 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 6 26 46

16-34 47.1% 5-11 45.5% 0-4 0.0%

PF 5 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 1 15

TP 11 2 13 19 27 0 0 3 7 82

A TO Blk Stl 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 3 0 1 6 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 15 8 1 4

OT: 3-5 60.0% OT: 0-0 0.0% OT: 4-5 80.0%

Game: 42.7% Game: 42.3% Game: 50.0%

GEORGIA STATE 81 Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f .................. 4-9 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 2-5 White, Devonta, g ............... 3-6 Hunter, R.J., g ...................4-12 Harrow, Ryan, g ............. 13-22 Green, Ryann ...................... 0-0 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 0-2 Crider, Markus .................... 2-2 Totals .............................. 28-58 FG% 3P% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

Min 35 35 38 45 43 6 3 12 8 225

(25-8) 3P FT 2-4 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-0 3-9 6-6 0-3 11-12 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-19 20-21

11-29 37.9% 3-12 25.0% 9-10 90.0%

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

O 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 4

D Reb 4 5 8 8 3 3 5 5 5 7 0 0 0 0 1 2 26 30

PF 2 1 2 4 1 1 0 4 15

TP 12 5 6 17 37 0 0 4 81

A TO Blk Stl 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 2 3 0 0 3 1 2 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 7 7 5

Min 45 30 44 41 45 1 3 16 225

14-23 60.9% OT: 3-6 50.0% Game: 48.3% 1-4 25.0% OT: 1-3 33.3% Game: 26.3% 9-9 100.0% OT: 2-2 100.0% Game: 95.2%

Score by Periods ....................1st 2nd ot UL Lafayette.............................35 37 10 Georgia State ..........................34 38 9 Officials: Ray Natili, Tim Gattis, Gary Maxwell

Total 82 81 Attendance: 2,378

Player ..................................FG Atkins, Manny, f ................4-13 Washington, Curtis, f.......... 5-8 White, Devonta, g .............4-11 Hunter, R.J., g ...................4-16 Harrow, Ryan, g ................5-16 Hinton, Jaylen ..................... 0-0 Richardson, Rashaad ......... 0-0 Shipes, T.J. .......................... 1-1 Crider, Markus .................... 0-2 Totals .............................. 23-67 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

11-32 2-9 8-9

3P FT 2-7 2-2 0-0 1-1 2-4 3-3 2-7 5-6 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-20 13-14 34.4% 22.2% 88.9%

O 2 3 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 14

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

D Reb 4 6 5 8 6 6 1 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 20 34 12-35 5-11 5-5

PF 3 1 4 2 2 1 0 2 3 19

TP 12 11 13 15 13 0 0 2 0 66

34.3% 45.5% 100.0%

A TO Blk Stl 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 1 0 1 5 1 0 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 11 5 3 4

Game: Game: Game:

34.3% 35.0% 92.9%

CLEMSON 78

(21-12)

Player ..................................FG Blossomgame, Jaron, f ...... 1-3 McDaniels, K.J., f .............9-11 Nnoko, Landry, c ................ 1-4 Hall, Rod, g ......................... 3-7 Harrison, Damarcus, g .....7-12 Ajukwa, Austin .................... 0-0 Filer, Adonis ........................ 2-5 Roper, Jordan....................4-10 Smith, Josh ......................... 0-1 Djambo, Ibrahim................. 1-1 Djitte, Sidy........................... 0-1 Totals .............................. 28-55 FG% 3FG% FT%

1st: 1st: 1st:

Min 35 30 36 35 38 3 7 8 8 200

15-28 2-7 3-5

3P FT 0-0 0-0 2-3 10-12 0-0 2-2 0-1 2-3 1-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-7 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-17 17-20 53.6% 28.6% 60.0%

O 1 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 9

2nd: 2nd: 2nd:

Score by periods ....................1st 2nd Total Georgia State ..........................32 34 66 Clemson ...................................35 43 78 Officials: Tony Greene, Brent Hampton, Doug Shows

D Reb 3 4 11 14 2 2 4 4 4 6 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 30 39 13-27 3-10 14-15

PF 1 2 4 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 14 48.1% 30.0% 93.3%

TP 2 30 4 8 17 0 4 11 0 2 0 78

A TO Blk Stl 0 1 0 0 3 0 5 0 2 0 2 0 6 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 16 8 9 5 Game: Game: Game:

Min 19 37 25 36 29 0+ 7 27 8 4 8 200

50.9% 29.4% 85.0%

Attendance: 3,859

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Game 33: March 16, 2014, 1 p.m. (ESPN2)


2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

2013 NIT SEASON TIP-OFF

During the 2013-14 season, Georgia State had the opportunity of playing in both the NIT Season Tipoff and the Postseason NIT tournament. Both were only the second time ever that the Panthers had the chance to play for the right to go to Madison Square Garden in New York City in each of those events.

College Basketball's Beginning…

www.nit.org REGIONAL ROUND November 18 & 19 1

WEST Tucson, AZ McKale Memorial Center

2013-14 REVIEW

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

SEMIFINAL ROUND November 27

Arizona -- 87

November 18, 11 p.m. ESPNU

Fairleigh Dickinson -- 50

West Championship

Arizona -- 66

November 19, 11 p.m. ESPNU

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CHAMPIONSHIP November 29

Arizona -- 100

Rhode Island -- 66 Rhode Island -- 59

November 18, 8 p.m.

Metro State -- 63 West Consolation 4

Metro State -- 87

Madison Square Garden

November 19, 8 p.m.

November 27

Fairleigh Dickinson -- 76

ESPNU

Rutgers -- 59

NORTH Piscataway, NJ Rutgers Athletic Center

November 18, 7:30 p.m. ESPN3

Canisius -- 51

North Championship

Drexel -- 62

November 19, 7:30 p.m. ESPN3

6

Elon -- 64

8

Drexel -- 71

2013 NIT SEASON TIP-OFF

Drexel -- 70

November 18, 5 p.m.

North Consolation 3

Arizona -- 72

7 PM

Rutgers -- 66

Elon -- 85

Madison Square Garden

November 19, 5 p.m.

November 29

Canisius -- 86

College Basketball's Beginning… ARIZONA CHAMPION

6 PM

Alabama -- 102

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ESPN

Alabama -- 75

SOUTH Tuscaloosa, AL Coleman Coliseum

November 18, 8 p.m. ESPN3

Stillman College -- 65

CONSOLATION ROUND November 25 & 26

South Championship November 19, 8 p.m. ESPN3

Alabama -- 64

Georgia State -- 96 Georgia State -- 58

November 18, 5:30 p.m.

McNeese State -- 70 Madison Square Garden

November 19, 5:30 p.m.

November 27

Stillman College -- 72

9:30 PM

Duke -- 91

Duke -- 66

ESPN2

EAST Durham, NC Cameron Indoor Stadium

Duke -- 83

November 18, 7 p.m. ESPNU

UNC Asheville -- 55

East Championship November 19, 6 p.m. ESPNU

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Rutgers Piscataway, NJ Rutgers Athletic Center

South Consolation 2

McNeese State -- 81

Duke -- 74

East Carolina -- 76 November 18, 9:30 p.m.

East Carolina -- 74

Drexel -- 85 (3 ot)

Norfolk State -- 80

Madison Square Garden

Norfolk State -- 74

Rutgers -- 116 November 25, 7:30 p.m. Stillman College -- 89

Rutgers -- 72 November 26, 7:30 p.m. Fairleigh Dickinson -- 73

Norfolk State -- 70 November 25, 5 p.m. Fairleigh Dickinson -- 62

Norfolk State -- 105 November 26, 5 p.m. Stillman College -- 83

Rhode Island -- 73 November 25, 7:30 p.m. UNC Asheville -- 56

Rhode Island -- 76 November 26, 7:30 p.m. McNeese State -- 71

East Carolina -- 91 November 25, 5 p.m. McNeese State -- 62

East Carolina -- 81 November 26, 5 p.m. UNC Asheville -- 70

Elon -- 74 November 25, 7:30 p.m. Metro State -- 75

Elon -- 90 November 26, 7:30 p.m. Georgia State -- 85

Georgia State -- 71 November 25, 5 p.m. Canisius -- 79

Canisius -- 69 November 26, 5 p.m. Metro State -- 83

Consolation Game

East Consolation

Drexel

November 29

November 19, 8:30 p.m.

UNC Asheville -- 78

3:30 pm, ESPN2

Rhode Island Kingston, RI Thomas M. Ryan Center

Alabama -- 83

Consolation Round November 25 & 26

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2014 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT ® First Round

Second Round

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Championship

Semifinals

Quarterfinals

Second Round

First Round

March 18 & 19

March 20 - 24

March 25 & 26

April 1

April 3

April 1

March 25 & 26

March 20 - 24

March 18 & 19

SMU -- 68

1

March 19, 9 p.m. - ESPN2 *UC Irvine -- 54

1

SMU -- 80 8

4

LSU -- 67

St. Mary's (CA) -- 55 SMU -- 65

5

MINNESOTA -- 67 (ot)

ARKANSAS -- 91 Indiana St. -- 71 CALIFORNIA -- 77

3

Arkansas -- 64

ST. JOHN'S (NY) -- 78

MINNESOTA -- 65

*GREEN BAY -- 65

2

MISSOURI -- 63

MINNESOTA

Madison Square Garden April 1, 9 p.m. - ESPN2

NIT CHAMPION

*Georgia St. -- 66

SMU -- 63

4

BELMONT -- 82

Georgetown -- 90

5

Illinois -- 66 *BOSTON U. -- 62

Clemson -- 59

Florida St. -- 64

GEORGETOWN -- 77

West Virginia -- 65 *LOUISIANA TECH -- 89 March 19, 7:30 p.m. - ESPN3

6

CLEMSON -- 73

*Iona -- 88

Louisiana Tech -- 75 March 22, 11 a.m. - ESPN

2

2

Illinois -- 49

GEORGIA -- 71 All Games Eastern Time // Home Team in Bold and Caps *Automatic Qualifiers - Regular Season Conference Champions

100

3

Louisiana Tech -- 79

6

7

*FGCU -- 53

March 26, 7 p.m. - ESPN2

CLEMSON -- 50

March 19, 7 p.m. - ESPN2

FLORIDA ST. -- 58

March 18, 7 p.m. - ESPN 5

March 23, 11 a.m. - ESPN

*Davidson -- 77

FLORIDA ST. -- 78 March 24, 7 p.m. - ESPN

4

3

MISSOURI -- 85

March 18, 7 p.m. - ESPN2 8

Belmont -- 68

March 25, 7 p.m. - ESPN

CLEMSON -- 78

1

FLORIDA ST. -- 101

8

March 18, 9 p.m. - ESPNU

Toledo -- 59

March 18, 9 p.m. - ESPN2 7

Madison Square Garden April 1, 7 p.m. - ESPN2 Robert Morris -- 71

March 18, 8:15 p.m. - ESPN3

*Belmont -- 80

MSG April 3, 7 p.m. - ESPN

7

March 21, 9:30 p.m. - ESPNU

SOUTHERN MISS -- 66

Southern Miss -- 73 March 23, 5 p.m. - ESPNU

CALIFORNIA -- 75

1

Utah -- 58

March 19, 8:30 p.m. - ESPN3 6

California -- 65

2

March 18, 7 p.m. - ESPNU

*Robert Morris -- 89

Southern Miss -- 71

6

March 19, 10:30 p.m. - ESPN3

*Utah Valley -- 64

5

3

March 24, 11 p.m. - ESPN2

ST. MARY'S (CA) -- 70 March 18, 11 p.m. - ESPN2

March 25, 9 p.m. - ESPN

March 26, 9 p.m. - ESPN2

March 18, 9 p.m. - ESPN

*High Point -- 81

MINNESOTA -- 81 March 23, 3 p.m. - ESPN2

4

March 19, 10 p.m. - ESPNU

LSU -- 71

SMU -- 67

MINNESOTA -- 88 March 18, 8:15 p.m. - ESPN3

8

March 24, 9 p.m. - ESPN

SAN FRANCISCO -- 63

MINNESOTA -- 63

GEORGIA -- 63 March 19, 8 p.m. - ESPNU

7

*Vermont -- 56


HISTORY & RECORDS


2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

THOMAS TERRELL

ASSOCIATED PRESS, HONORABLE MENTION A two-time all-conference selection, Shernard Long was the 2001 player of the year in the conference. He averaged 18.0 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.5 steals per game to lead Georgia State to the conference title, a berth in the NCAA Tournament and the first NCAA win in school history. He was later named to the A-Sun 25th Anniversary Team.

R.J. HUNTER

ALL-AMERICA, 2014

ALL-AMERICA, 2002

ALL-AMERICA, 2001

SHERNARD LONG

ASSOCIATED PRESS, HONORABLE MENTION ASSOCIATED PRESS, HONORABLE MENTION Thomas Terrell became the second straight R.J. Hunter became the third Panther to earn Panther to be named Atlantic Sun Player of the honorable-mention All-America recognition Year and earn honorable-mention All-America following a season in which he was named Sun recognition. He led the team and the league in Belt Player of the Year. As a sophomore, Hunter scoring at 20.5 points per game, along with 7.3 averaged 18.3 points per game and knocked rebounds. He helped Georgia State to back-todown a school-record 100 3-pointers, while back postseason berths in the NCAA and NIT. setting a school-record shooting 88.2-percent from the free throw line.

R.J. HUNTER FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA, 2013

ALL-AMERICA

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

KYLE MACY FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA R.J. Hunter rewrote the record books in his first year, scoring a GSU freshman-record 527 points to earn Kyle Macy Freshman AllAmerica honors.

102

GEORGIA STATE’S RETIRED JERSEYS

3

5

13

Rodney HAMILTON

Thomas TERRELL

Kevin MORRIS

Memphis,Tenn. 1994-98

Brookhaven, Miss. New York, N.Y. 2000-02 1998-01


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

1976-77 2013-14 2013-14 2013-14 2013-14

George Pendleton (1st) R.J. Hunter (1st) Ryan Harrow (1st) Manny Atkins (2nd) Devonta White (3rd)

ALL-ATLANTIC SUN 1986-87 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99

1999-00 2000-01

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

Elfrem Jackson (2nd) James Andrews (1st) Chris Collier (2nd) Chris Collier (1st) Philip Luckydo (1st) Zavian Smith (2nd) Mike Nalls (1st) Zavian Smith (1st) Terrence Brandon (1st) Terrence Brandon (2nd) Rodney Hamilton (2nd) Rodney Hamilton (1st) Quincy Gause (1st) Kevin Morris (2nd) Anton Reese (2nd) Shernard Long (1st) Anton Reese (2nd) Shernard Long (1st) Kevin Morris (1st) Thomas Terrell (2nd) Thomas Terrell (1st) Nate Williams (1st) Nate Williams (1st)

A-SUN COACH OF THE YEAR 2000-01

Lefty Driesell

A-SUN PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2000-01 2001-02

Shernard Long Thomas Terrell

A-SUN NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1998-99

Kevin Morris

A-SUN 25TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM Shernard Long

Selected in 2003-04

SUN BELT ALL-TOURNAMENT 2014

R.J. Hunter Ryan Harrow

A-SUN ALL-TOURNAMENT 1991 1992

1998 1999 2001

Chris Collier (MVP) Phillip Luckydo Phillip Luckydo Don Smiley Zavian Smith Rodney Hamilton Quincy Gause Thomas Terrell (MVP) Shernard Long

Kevin Morris Thomas Terrell (MVP) Bam Campbell Lamont McIntosh Nate Williams

2002

2003

ALL-CAA 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2011-12 2011-12 2012-13

Leonard Mendez (3rd) Joe Dukes (3rd) Joe Dukes (3rd) Jihad Ali (3rd) Eric Buckner (3rd) R.J. Hunter (1st)

CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2012-13

R.J. Hunter

CAA ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 2011-12 2012-13

Eric Buckner James Vincent

SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE WEEK Nov. 19, 2013 Jan. 6, 2014 Jan. 20, 2014 Feb. 24, 2014

Ryan Harrow R.J. Hunter R.J. Hunter Manny Atkins

CAA ALL-ROOKIE 2005-06 2012-13

Lance Perique Leonard Mendez Trae Goldston Trae Goldston Dante Curry Eric Buckner James Fields Manny Atkins R.J. Hunter

A-SUN PLAYER OF THE WEEK James Andrews, 1 Terrence Brandon, 4 Willie Brown, 1 Bam Campbell, 1 Garrett Coley, 1 Chris Collier, 2 Darryl Cooper, 1 Ricky Coulter, 1 Terrence Evans, 1 Quincy Gause, 4 Trello Galloway, 1 Dewey Haley, 1 Rodney Hamilton, 1

Elfrem Jackson, 1 Shernard Long, 1 Phillip Luckydo, 2 Kevin Morris, 2 Mike Nalls, 1 Shellord Pinkett, 1 Thomas Terrell, 3 Rodney Turner, 1 Nate Williams, 3 Travis Williams, 1

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1965-66

Jim Adams

Rashad Chase R.J. Hunter

CAA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Dec. 12, 2005 Nov. 20, 2006 Jan. 3, 2011 Nov. 12, 2012 Nov. 26, 2012 Dec. 24, 2012 Jan. 7, 2013 Jan. 28, 2013 Feb. 4, 2013

Rashad Chase Trae Goldston Devonta White R.J. Hunter R.J. Hunter R.J. Hunter R.J. Hunter R.J. Hunter R.J. Hunter

CAA COMMISSIONER’S AWARD 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Jihad Ali Kevin Lott, Ousman Krubally James Fields, Trae Goldston Jihad Ali, Kevin Lott, Daniel Brown 2010-11 Daniel Brown, James Fields, Marques Johnson

DEAN EHLERS AWARD 2011-12

Jihad Ali

CAA ALL-ACADEMIC

CAA PLAYER OF THE WEEK Dec. 29, 2006 Jan. 8, 2008 Feb. 16, 2009 Dec. 28, 2009 Jan. 3, 2011 Dec. 5, 2011 Dec. 26, 2011 Jan. 21, 2013 Feb. 4, 2013

CONFERENCE HONORS

ALL-SUN BELT

2009-10 2010-11 2010-11 2011-12 2011-12

Jihad Ali James Fields (First Team) Marques Johnson (Honorable) Jihad Ali (First Team) James Fields (Second Team)

A-SUN ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE 1992-93 Brad Boykin Mike Nalls Matt Peterson Sam Wilder 1993-94 Courtney Brooks Matt Peterson Travis Williams 1994-95 Travis Williams 1995-96 Kevin Campbell Shellord Pinkett Travis Williams 1996-97 Rodney Williams Shellord Pinkett Alex Saviddis Chad Searcy Tildon Wright

1997-98 Rodney Hamilton Shellord Pinkett Maurice Robertson 1998-99 Henry Nieves Brad Stricker 2000-01 Lamont McIntosh 2001-02 Otis Donald James Gilchrist 2002-03 Herman Favors Lasanna Harris Lamont McIntosh 2003-04 Marcus Brown Everette Morris 2004-05 Justin Billingslea Deven Dickerson

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1,000-POINT SCORERS

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

1. RODNEY HAMILTON Year 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 Totals

G 28 26 27 28

1,515

GS 28 22 27 28

FG FGA 102 248 109 257 168 409 166 405

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .411 8 38 .211 .424 12 48 .250 .411 32 106 .302 .410 21 77 .273

FT FTA Pct. 67 87 .770 72 92 .783 117 137 .854 96 110 .873

109 105

545 1,319

.413

352

73 269 .271

TP 279 302 485 449

Avg. 10.0 11.6 18.0 16.0

420 .838 1,515

13.9

2. TERRENCE BRANDON Year 1991-92 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 Totals

1,479

G 28 27 26 24

GS 0 26 26 22

FG FGA 40 102 154 317 186 384 195 420

Pct. 3FG 3FGA .392 0 0 .486 0 2 .484 0 7 .464 5 27

105

70

575 1,223

.470

5

Pct. .000 .000 .000 .185

36 .139

FT FTA Pct. 20 46 .435 87 163 .534 113 168 .673 104 154 .675 324

TP 100 395 485 499

Avg. 3.6 14.6 18.7 20.8

531 .610 1,479

14.1

3. DEVONTA WHITE Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Totals

G 20 34 31 34

1,393

GS 5 33 31 33

FG FGA 35 98 148 378 155 361 127 283

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .357 10 38 .263 .392 54 157 .344 .429 40 128 .313 .449 23 65 .354

FT FTA Pct. 24 35 .686 88 106 .830 108 146 .740 116 144 .806

119 102

465 1,120

.415

336

127 388 .327

TP 104 438 458 393

Avg. 5.2 12.9 14.8 11.6

431 .780 1,393

11.8

4. CHAVELO HOLMES Year 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1985-86 Totals

1,375

G 27 27 28 28

GS 13 19 28 18

FG FGA 80 163 209 392 164 329 135 305

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .491 ---.533 ---.498 ---.443 ----

FT FTA Pct. 17 22 .773 77 105 .733 55 77 .714 50 69 .725

105

78

579 1,189

.487

199

--

--

--

TP 177 495 383 320

Avg. 6.6 18.3 11.8 13.9

273 .729 1,375

13.1

5. JAMES ANDREWS

RODNEY HAMILTON is Georgia State’s all-time leader in points and assists.

1,279

Year 1985-86 1987-88 1988-89

G GS 28 NA 28 25 28 28

FG FGA 129 307 155 350 153 315

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .420 ---.443 35 90 .389 .486 37 96 .385

FT FTA Pct. 71 99 .717 79 92 .859 109 132 .826

Totals

84 NA

437

.450

259

972

72 186 .387

TP 329 424 526

Avg. 11.8 15.1 18.8

323 .802 1,279

15.2

6. PHILLIP LUCKYDO

1,254

Year 1990-91 1991-92

G 31 30

GS 31 30

FG FGA 188 416 205 446

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .452 46 141 .326 .460 61 169 .361

FT FTA Pct. 203 295 .688 158 210 .752

Totals

61

61

393

.456

361

862

107 310 .297

TP 625 629

Avg. 20.2 21.0

505 .715 1,254

20.6

DEVONTA WHITE, statistically one of the best players in program history, finished his career with 1,393 points, third most in program history.

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Totals

1,238

G 21 30 30 32

GS 11 29 29 27

FG FGA 28 57 149 306 173 399 105 262

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .491 5 16 .313 .487 58 122 .475 .434 70 173 .405 .401 34 106 .321

FT FTA Pct. 2 4 .500 58 75 .773 65 94 .691 36 45 .800

113

96

455 1,024

.444

161

167 417 .400

TP 63 414 481 280

Avg. 3.0 13.8 16.0 8.8

218 .739 1,238

11.0

8. NATE WILLIAMS

1,222

Year 2002-02 2002-03 2003-04

G 31 29 22

GS 30 28 17

FG FGA 148 280 196 379 120 217

Pct. 3FG 3FGA .529 0 3 .517 0 4 .553 1 2

Totals

82

75

464

.530

876

1

Pct. .000 .000 .500

9 .111

FT FTA Pct. 82 113 .726 129 172 .750 82 95 .863 293

TP 378 521 323

Avg. 12.2 18.0 14.7

380 .771 1,222

14.9

9. ZAVIAN SMITH Year 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1993-94 Totals

1,000-POINT SCORERS

7. LEONARD MENDEZ

1,214

G 27 29 30 26

GS 15 21 30 26

FG FGA 53 115 80 166 166 309 160 318

Pct. 3FG 3FGA .461 1 2 .482 1 2 .537 0 7 .503 0 2

112

92

459

.506

908

2

Pct. .500 .500 .000 .000

13 .154

FT FTA Pct. 44 70 .629 55 100 .550 108 168 .643 85 145 .586 292

TP 153 216 440 405

Avg. 5.7 7.5 14.7 15.6

483 .605 1,214

10.8

10. KEVIN MORRIS

1,212

Year 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01

G 24 29 34

GS 24 28 34

FG FGA 138 334 137 321 145 341

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .413 52 157 .331 .427 43 135 .319 .425 65 186 .349

FT FTA Pct. 70 95 .757 58 93 .624 84 110 .764

Totals

87

86

420

.422

212

996

160 478 .335

TP 398 375 439

Avg. 16.6 12.9 12.9

298 .711 1,212

13.9

11. THOMAS TERRELL

THOMAS TERRELL had two of the best single-season scoring marks and finished with 1,193 points in just two years.

1,193

Year 2000-01 2001-02

G 34 31

GS 34 31

FG FGA 199 445 214 475

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .447 83 212 .392 .451 94 241 .390

FT FTA Pct. 77 97 .794 113 143 .790

Totals

65

65

413

.449

190

920

177 453 .391

TP 558 635

Avg. 16.4 20.5

240 .792 1,193

18.4

12. SHELLORD PINKETT

1,176

Year 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

G 28 26 27 28

GS 0 17 27 28

FG FGA 45 144 82 236 124 341 144 337

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .313 38 114 .333 .347 54 156 .346 .364 57 161 .354 .427 91 206 .442

FT FTA Pct. 16 23 .696 34 45 .756 62 78 .795 34 46 .739

Totals

99

72

399 1,058

.377

146

240 637 .377

TP 144 252 367 413

Avg. 5.1 9.7 13.6 14.8

192 .760 1,176

11.9

KEVIN MORRIS contributed 1,212 points and 431 assists in three seasons, including the 2001 NCAA Tournament campaign.

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1,000-POINT SCORERS

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

13. R.J. HUNTER

1,131

Year 2012-13 2013-14

G 31 33

GS 31 32

FG FGA 175 399 181 408

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .439 73 200 .365 .444 100 253 .395

FT FTA Pct. 104 134 .776 142 161 .882

Totals

64

63

356

.441

246

807

173 453 .382

TP 527 604

Avg. 17.0 18.3

295 .834 1,131

11.8

14. LAMONT MCINTOSH Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Totals

1,074

G 30 31 29 28

GS 0 30 29 23

FG FGA 20 45 125 282 145 311 106 248

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .444 8 22 .364 .443 42 107 .393 .466 51 133 .383 .427 27 92 .293

FT FTA Pct. 11 18 .611 86 108 .796 45 59 .763 12 20 .600

118

68

396

.447

154

886

128 354 .362

TP 59 378 386 251

Avg. 2.0 12.2 13.3 9.0

205 .751 1,074

9.1

15. JIM JACOBS Year 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69

G 20 NA 19 20

GS NA NA NA NA

Totals

NA NA

1,059 FG FGA 68 177 NA NA 127 351 63 NA

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .384 ---NA ---.362 ---NA ----

FT FTA Pct. 23 35 .657 NA NA NA 77 90 .856 34 58 .586

NA

NA

NA

NA

--

--

--

NA

TP 159 397 331 160

Avg. 8.0 17.2 17.4 8.0

NA 1,047

NA

16. TRAE GOLDSTON Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

1,041

G 28 30 32 32

GS 1 19 24 29

FG FGA 29 92 99 261 123 310 114 291

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .315 16 45 .356 .379 57 143 .399 .397 64 191 .335 .392 59 152 .388

FT FTA Pct. 15 21 .714 23 30 .767 36 44 .818 41 47 .872

122

73

365

.383

115

954

196 531 .369

TP 89 278 346 328

Avg. 3.2 9.3 10.8 10.3

142 .810 1,041

8.5

17. TRAVIS WILLIAMS Year 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 Totals

R.J. Hunter has scored 1,131 points in just his first two seasons.

1,017

G 25 26 28 26

GS 0 18 28 22

FG FGA 34 76 73 162 129 277 101 234

Pct. 3FG 3FGA .447 0 0 .451 0 2 .466 3 11 .432 0 5

105

68

337

.458

736

3

Pct. .000 .000 .273 .000

18 .167

FT FTA Pct. 61 83 .735 80 103 .777 85 119 .714 114 146 .781 340

TP 129 226 346 316

Avg. 5.2 8.7 12.4 12.2

451 .754 1,017

9.7

18. CHRIS COLLIER

1,012

Year 1989-90 1990-91

G 26 31

GS 26 31

FG FGA 169 294 210 398

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. .575 1 4 .250 .528 0 2 .000

FT FTA Pct. 106 284 .576 145 226 .642

Totals

57

57

379

.548

251

692

1

6 .167

TP 447 565

Avg. 17.2 18.2

510 .492 1,012

17.8

QUICKEST TO 1,000-POINTS 1. Phillip Luckydo ............ 49 games 2. R.J. Hunter .................55 games 3. Chris Collier ................. 57 games 4. Thomas Terrell ............. 58 games

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TOP REBOUNDER Terrence Brandon also ranks No. 2 in points scored among Panthers.


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

Player ..................................................... Years 1. Rodney Hamilton...................1994-98 (4) 2. Terrence Brandon ..................1991-96 (4) 3. Devonta White .......................2010-14 (4) 4. Chavelo Holmes .....................1981-86 (4) 5. James Andrews .......................1985-89 (3) 6. Phillip Luckydo ......................1990-92 (2) 7. Leonard Mendez ....................2005-09 (4) 8. Nate Williams .........................2001-04 (3) 9. Zavian Smith ..........................1989-94 (4) 10. Kevin Morris...........................1998-01 (3) 11. Thomas Terrell........................2000-02 (2) 12. Shellord Pinkett ......................1994-98 (4) 13. R.J. Hunter .............................2012- (2) 14. Lamont McIntosh ..................2000-04 (4) 15. Jim Jacobs ................................1965-69 (3) 16. Trae Goldston .........................2006-10 (4) 17. Travis Williams.......................1992-96 (4) 18. Chris Collier ...........................1989-91 (2) 19. Lanard Copeland....................1985-89 (4) 20. Anton Reese ............................1998-00 (2) 21. Shernard Long ........................1999-01 (2) 22. Manny Atkins .........................2011-14 (2) 23. Jihad Ali...................................2007-12 (4) 24. Mike Nalls ...............................1989-93 (4)

Pts. 1,515 1,479 1,393 1,375 1,279 1,254 1,238 1,222 1,214 1,212 1,193 1,176 1,131 1,074 1,059 1,041 1,017 1,012 977 968 964 929 923 907

REBOUNDS Player .................................................... Years 1. Terrence Brandon ..................1991-96 (4) 2. Zavian Smith ..........................1989-94 (4) 3. Rashad Chase .........................2005-09 (4) 4. Travis Williams.......................1992-96 (4) 5. Mike Nalls ...............................1989-93 (4) 6. Chris Collier ...........................1989-91 (2) 7. Keven Davis ............................1985-89 (4) 8. Nate Williams .........................2001-04 (3) 9. Rodney Turner .......................1986-89 (2) 10. Chavelo Holmes .....................1981-86 (4)

Rbs. 750 714 707 634 616 586 583 540 527 505

FIELD GOALS MADE Player ..................................................... Years 1. Chavelo Holmes .....................1981-86 (4) 2. Rodney Hamilton...................1994-98 (4) 3. Terrence Brandon ..................1991-96 (4) 5. James Andrews .......................1985-89 (3) 6. Devonta White .......................2010-14 (4) 7. Nate Williams .........................2001-04 (3) 8. Zavian Smith ..........................1989-94 (4) 9. Leonard Mendez ....................2005-09 (4) 10. Kevin Morris...........................1998-01 (3)

FG 588 545 575 474 465 464 459 455 420

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Player ..................................................... Years 1. Rodney Hamilton...................1994-98 (4) 2. Terrence Brandon ..................1991-96 (4) 3. Chavelo Holmes .....................1981-86 (4) 4. Devonta White .......................2010-14 (4)

FGA 1,319 1,479 1,189 1,120

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

CAREER LEADERS

POINTS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

Shellord Pinkett ......................1994-98 (4) 1,058 Leonard Mendez ....................2005-09 (4) 1,024 Kevin Morris...........................1998-01 (3) 996 James Andrews .......................1985-89 (3) 972 Thomas Terrell........................2000-02 (2) 920 Lanard Copeland....................1985-89 (4) 911

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Minimum 200 FG made Player (Made/Att.) ....................................Years 1. Chris Jackson (303-502) .......... 1983-85 (2) 2. Quincy Gause (279-465) ......... 1997-99 (2) 3. Bob Pierson (352-594) ............. 1974-76 (2) 4. Eric Buckner (262-447) ............ 2010-12 (2) 5. Rodney Turner (236-435) ....... 1986-89 (2) 6. Chris Collier (380-696) ........... 1989-91 (2) 7. Reggie Chennault (237-445) .... 1982-84 (2) 8. Nate Williams (464-876) ......... 2001-04 (3) 9. Tildon Wright (305-579) ........ 1993-97 (4) 10. Zavian Smith (459-908)........... 1989-94 (4)

Pct. .604 .600 .593 .586 .555 .546 .533 .530 .527 .506

LAMONT McINTOSH ranks 14th on Georgia State’s career scoring list.

FREE THROWS MADE Player ..................................................... Years 1. Phillip Luckydo ......................1990-92 (2) 2. Rodney Hamilton...................1994-98 (4) 3. Travis Williams.......................1992-96 (4) 4. Devonta White .......................2010-14 (4) 5. Terrence Brandon ..................1991-96 (4) 6. Nate Williams .........................2001-04 (3) 7. Zavian Smith ..........................1989-94 (4) 8. Rashad Chase .........................2005-09 (4) 9. James Andrews .......................1985-89 (3) 10. Chris Collier ...........................1989-91 (2) NR R.J. Hunter .............................2012- (2)

FT 361 352 340 336 324 293 292 261 259 251 246

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Player ..................................................... Years 1. Terrence Brandon ..................1991-96 (4) 2. Chris Collier ...........................1989-91 (2) 3. Phillip Luckydo ......................1990-92 (2) 4. Zavian Smith ..........................1989-94 (4) 5. Travis Williams.......................1992-96 (4) 6. Rashad Chase .........................2005-09 (4) 7. Devonta White .......................2010-14 (4) 8. Rodney Hamilton...................1994-98 (4)

FTA 531 510 505 483 451 435 431 420

HERMAN FAVORS ranks in the Panthers’ top 10 in both assists and steals.

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Minimum 100 FT Made Player (Made/Att.) ....................................Years 1. Rodney Hamilton (352-420) .... 1994-98 (4) 2. R.J. Hunter (246-295) .....2012-present (2) 3. Tom Mullins (204-250)............. 1964-67 (3) 4. Matt O’Brien (161-198) ............ 1989-91 (2) 5. Trae Goldston (115-142) .......... 2006-10 (4) 6. Manny Atkins (194-240) .......... 2012-14 (2) 7. James Andrews (259-323) ........ 1985-89 (3) 8. Thomas Terrell (190-240) ......... 2000-02 (2) 9. Devonta White (336-431) ........ 2010-14 (4) 10. Al Dickson (122-157) ............... 1968-70 (2)

Pct. .838 .834 .816 .813 .810 .808 .802 .790 .780 .777

ZAVIAN SMITH is the top three in rebounds and blocked shots in Panther annals.

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CAREER LEADERS

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

3-POINT FIELD GOALS Player ..................................................... Years 1. Shellord Pinkett ......................1994-98 (4) 2. Trae Goldston .........................2006-10 (4) 3. Thomas Terrell........................2000-02 (2) 4. R.J. Hunter .............................2012- (2) 5. Leonard Mendez ....................2005-09 (4) 6. Anton Reese ............................1998-00 (2) 7. Kevin Morris...........................1998-01 (3) 8. Kevin Thomas .........................2003-05 (2) 9. Herman Favors .......................2003-06 (4) 10. Manny Atkins .........................2012-14 (2)

BLOCKED SHOTS 3FG 240 196 177 173 167 165 160 137 130 129

Player ..................................................... Years 3FGA 1. Shellord Pinkett ......................1994-98 (4) 637 2. Trae Goldston .........................2006-10 (4) 531 3. Kevin Morris...........................1998-01 (3) 478 4. R.J. Hunter .............................2012- (2) 453 5. Thomas Terrell........................2000-02 (2) 431 6. Leonard Mendez ....................2005-09 (4) 417 7. Anton Reese ............................1998-00 (2) 412 8. Devonta White .......................2010-14 (4) 388 9. Kevin Thomas .........................2003-05 (2) 366 10. Herman Favors .......................2003-06 (4) 357

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Pct. .449 .424 .400 .400 .391 .387 .382 .377 .374 .369 .369

ASSISTS Player ..................................................... Years 1. Rodney Hamilton...................1994-98 (4) 2. Kevin Morris...........................1998-01 (3) 3. Devonta White .......................2010-14 (4) 4. Eric Ervin ................................1982-84 (2) 5. Herman Favors .......................2002-06 (4) Howie Jarvis ............................1976-79 (3) 7. Boyd Copeland .......................2003-05 (2) 8. Lamont McIntosh ..................2000-04 (4) 9. Dewey Haley ...........................1984-86 (2) 10. Joe Dukes ................................2008-10 (2)

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Player ..................................................... Years 1. Eric Buckner ...........................2010-12 (2) 2. James Vincent .........................2009-13 (4) 3. Zavian Smith ..........................1989-94 (4) 4. Nate Williams .........................2001-04 (3) 5. Torquin Gresham ...... ............1997-00 (3) 6. Deven Dickerson....................2004-08 (4) 7. Sylvester Morgan ....................2003-05 (2) 8. Curtis Washington ..................2013- (1) 9. Trello Galloway ......................2002-04 (2) 10. Chris Collier ...........................1989-91 (2)

Blk. 167 132 128 113 110 101 84 78 72 71

STEALS

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

Minimum 50 3-Pt. FG Made Player ..................................................... Years 1. Marcus Brown (80-178)............ 2003-05 (2) 2. Manny Atkins (129-304) .......... 2012-14 (2) 3. Leonard Mendez (167-417)...... 2005-09 (4) Anton Reese (165-412) ............. 1998-00 (2) 5. Thomas Terrell (177-453) ......... 2000-02 (2) 6. James Andrews (72-186) .......... 1987-89 (3) 7. R.J. Hunter (174-453) ................ 2012- (2) 8. Shellord Pinkett (240-637) ....... 1994-98 (4) 9. Kevin Thomas (137-366) .......... 2003-05 (2) 10. Trae Goldston (196-531) .......... 2006-10 (4) Leroy Davis (106-287) .............. 2001-03 (2)

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Ast. 535 431 414 316 310 310 288 281 279 257

Player ..................................................... Years 1. Rodney Hamilton...................1994-98 (4) 2. Kevin Morris...........................1998-01 (3) 3. Devonta White ...................2010-14 (4) 4. Zavian Smith ..........................1989-94 (4) 5. Shernard Long ........................1999-01 (2) 6. James Fields ............................2008-12 (4) 7. Herman Favors .......................2002-06 (4) 8. Corey Gauff.............................1989-93 (4) 9. R.J. Hunter .............................2012- (2) Leonard Mendez ....................2005-09 (4)

Stl. 212 202 164 157 144 139 120 117 116 116

ERIC BUCKNER moved to the top of the blocked shots list in just two seasons.

GAMES PLAYED Player ..................................................... Years 1. Jihad Ali...................................2007-12 (4) 2. James Fields ............................2008-12 (4) 3. Trae Golston ...........................2006-10 (4) 4. Rashad Chase .........................2005-09 (4) 5. Devonta White .......................2010-14 (4) 6. Lamont McIntosh ..................2000-04 (4) 7. Rashaad Richardson ..............2010-14 (4) James Vincent .........................2009-13 (4) 9. Donnie Davis ..........................1998-02 (4) 10. Leonard Mendez ....................2005-09 (4)

G 126 124 122 120 119 118 117 117 115 113

GAMES STARTED Player ..................................................... Years 1. Rodney Hamilton...................1994-98 (4) 2. Devonta White .......................2010-14 (4) 3. Leonard Mendez ....................2005-09 (4) 4. Zavian Smith ..........................1989-94 (4) 5. Kevin Morris...........................1998-01 (3) 6. Lamont McIntosh ..................2000-04 (4) 7. Rashad Chase .........................2005-09 (4) 8. Chavelo Holmes .....................1981-86 (4) 9. Nate Williams .........................2001-04 (3) 10. Shellord Pinkett ......................1994-98 (4) Trae Goldston .........................2006-10 (4)

GS 105 102 96 92 86 82 81 78 75 72 72

DOUBLE-DOUBLES (PTS.-RBS.) Player ..................................................... Years 1. Chris Collier ...........................1989-91 (2) Quincy Gause .........................1997-99 (2) 3. Terrence Brandon ..................1991-96 (4)

DD 29 29 25

JIHAD ALI finished his career playing in more games than any Panther in school history.

CAREER WINS Player .......................... Wins 1. Lamont McIntosh ......83 Donnie Davis ..............83 3. Devonta White ...........74 Rashaad Richardson ..74


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ASSISTS

Player ......................................Season Rebs. 1. Chris Collier .....................1990-91 328 2. Neil Purvis ........................1972-73 288 3. Rodney Turner .................1988-89 278 4. Bob Pierson ......................1975-76 265 5. Chris Collier .....................1989-90 258 6. Thomas Terrell .................2000-01 255 7. Terrence Brandon ............1995-96 249 8. Rodney Turner .................1986-87 249 9. Ron Ricketts .....................1970-71 246 10. Mike Nalls.........................1992-93 236

Player ......................................Season 1. Eric Ervin .........................1982-83 2. Dewey Haley ....................1985-86 3. Rodney Hamilton ............1997-98 4. Melvin Howard ................1986-87 5. Devonta White .................2013-14 6. Kevin Morris ....................1999-00 7. Ryan Harrow ................2013-14 Kevin Morris ....................2000-01 9. Kevin Morris ....................1998-99 10. Joe Dukes ..........................2008-09 11. Lamont McIntosh ............2001-02 12. Rodney Hamilton ............1996-97 13. Joe Dukes ..........................2009-10 14. Devonta White .................2012-13 Rodney Hamilton ............1995-96

Ast. 222 174 171 148 147 145 144 144 142 134 128 124 123 121 121

STEALS Player ......................................Season 1. Kevin Morris ....................2000-01 2. Shernard Long .................2000-01 3. R.J. Hunter ....................2013-14 4. Shernard Long .................1999-00 5. Kevin Morris ....................1999-00 6. James Fields ......................2011-12 7. Devonta White .................2011-12 8. Rodney Hamilton ............1996-97 9. Mark Stribling ..................1992-93 10. Dewey Haley ....................1984-85

RYAN HARROW scored 604 points in his first season at GSU, tied for the fourth most in a single season in program history.

POINTS Player ......................................Season 1. Thomas Terrell .................2001-02 2. Phillip Luckydo ................1991-92 3. Phillip Luckydo ................1990-91 4. R.J. Hunter ....................2013-14 Ryan Harrow ................2013-14 6. Shernard Long .................2000-01 7. Chris Collier .....................1990-91 8. George Pendleton ............1976-77 9. Thomas Terrell .................2000-01 10. R.J. Hunter ....................2012-13

Pts. 635 629 625 604 604 593 565 562 558 527

POINTS PER GAME Player ......................................Season 1. Ron Ricketts .....................1970-71 2. Phillip Luckydo ................1991-92 3. Terrence Brandon ............1995-96 4. Thomas Terrell .................2001-02 5. Phillip Luckydo ................1990-91 6. George Pendleton ............1976-77 7. Ken Brewer .......................1969-70 8. Harlan Graham ................1986-87 9. Jackie Poag........................1971-72 10. Bob Pierson ......................1975-76

Avg. 21.1 21.0 20.8 20.5 20.2 20.1 19.8 19.7 19.5 19.2

Stl. 84 83 63 63 62 61 60 60 59 59

JOE DUKES recorded top-15 seasons in both assists and steals to earn All-CAA honors.

REBOUNDS PER GAME Player ......................................Season 1. Ron Ricketts .....................1971-72 2. Neil Purvis ........................1972-73 Bob Pierson ......................1975-76 4. Ron Ricketts .....................1970-71 5. Chris Collier .....................1990-91 6. Terrence Brandon ............1995-96 7. Rodney Turner .................1988-89 Chris Collier .....................1989-90 9. Virlyn Gaines ...................1964-65 10. Bogden Wolfe ...................1967-68 Rondy Tucker ...................1979-80

Avg. 14.6 11.5 11.5 11.1 10.6 10.4 9.9 9.9 9.6 9.5 9.5

KEVIN MORRIS set the school record for steals with 84 in 2000-01. His teammate, Shernard Long, added 83 thefts.

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BLOCKED SHOTS

FIELD GOALS MADE

Player ......................................Season Blks. 1. Eric Buckner.....................2011-12 118 2. Sylvester Morgan .............2004-05 81 3. Curtis Washington ........2013-14 78 4. James Vincent ..................2012-13 70 5. Zavian Smith ....................1991-92 62 6. Eric Buckner.....................2010-11 49 7. Deven Dickerson .............2006-07 47 8. Deven Dickerson .............2005-06 46 9. Trello Galloway ................2002-03 45 10. Torquin Gresham ............1997-98 43 Jarrod Hill .........................1999-00 43

Player ..............................Season 1. Ryan Harrow ........ 2013-14 2. Thomas Terrell ........ 2001-02 3. Chris Collier ............ 1990-91 4. Shernard Long ........ 2000-01 Chavelo Holmes...... 1982-83 6. Phillip Luckydo ....... 1991-92 7. Thomas Terrell ........ 2000-01 8. Mike Nalls................ 1992-93 Nate Williams.......... 2002-03 10. Terrence Brandon ... 1995-96

FG (Att.) 222 (498) 214 (475) 210 (398) 209 (461) 209 (392) 205 (446) 199 (445) 196 (370) 196 (370) 195 (420)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS Player ......................................Season 1. R.J. Hunter ...................2013-14 2. Thomas Terrell .................2001-02 3. Shellord Pinkett ...............1997-98 4. Anton Reese .....................1998-99 5. Thomas Terrell .................2000-01 6. Anton Reese .....................1999-00 7. Manny Atkins...................2013-14 8. Kevin Thomas ..................2004-05 9. R.J. Hunter ....................2012-13 10. Leonard Mendez ..............2007-08

3FG 100 94 91 86 83 79 75 74 73 70

3-POINT PERCENTAGE

ERIC BUCKNER set a school record with 118 blocked shots. The mark was the fifth most in CAA history.

Player ......................................Season 1. Leonard Mendez ..............2006-07 2. Marcus Brown ..................2004-05 3. Shellord Pinkett ...............1997-98 4. Manny Atkins...................2013-14 Anton Reese .....................1999-00 6. Herman Favors ................2003-04 7. Manny Atkins...................2012-13 8. Mark Stribling ..................1992-93 9. Leonard Mendez ..............2007-08 10. Trae Goldston...................2007-08

Pct. .475 .467 .442 .434 .434 .424 .412 .408 .405 .399

R.J. HUNTER has two of the top-10 single-season 3-point records and became the first to make 100 in a season.

FREE THROWS MADE Player .............................. Season 1. Phillip Luckydo ........1990-91 2. Phillip Luckydo ........1991-92 3. Chris Collier .............1990-91 4. R.J. Hunter .............2013-14 5. Ryan Harrow .........2013-14 6. Nate Williams...........2002-03 7. Shernard Long .........2000-01 8. Tom Mullins .............1966-67 9. Rodney Hamilton ....1996-97 10. Devonta White .........2013-14

FT (Att) 203 (295) 158 (210) 145 (226) 142 (161) 130 (155) 129 (172) 120 (167) 118 (139) 117 (137) 116 (144)

DOUBLE-DOUBLES (PTS.-REBS.) Player ......................................Season 1. Chris Collier .....................1990-91 2. Terrence Brandon ............1995-96 3. Quincy Gause...................1998-99

D-D 18 13 12

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Minimum 100 FG Made Player (Made/Att.) ............................ Season 1. Chris Jackson ............................... 1983-84 2. Curtis Washington ...................2013-14 3. Quincy Gause............................... 1998-99 4. Bob Pierson .................................. 1975-76 5. Eric Buckner................................. 2011-12 6. Rodney Turner ............................. 1988-89 7. Chris Collier ................................. 1989-90 8. Nate Williams............................... 2003-04 Quincy Gause............................... 1997-98 10. Chris Jackson ............................... 1984-85 * Ranked seventh in NCAA Division I

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FG-FGA 118-164 105-160 144-221 187-291 147-237 119-205 169-294 120-217 135-244 185-338

Pct. .720 .656 .651 * .643 620 .581 .575 .553 .553 .547

Minimum 50 FT Made Player ................................................. Season 1. R.J. Hunter ...............................2013-14 2. Matt O’Brien ................................ 1989-90 3. Rodney Hamilton ........................ 1997-98 4. Nate Williams............................... 2003-04 5. James Andrews ............................ 1987-88 6. Rodney Hamilton ........................ 1996-97 7. Tom Mullins ............................... 1966-67 8. Ryan Harrow ...........................2013-14 9. Rankin Thomas ............................ 1969-70 10. Al Dickson .................................... 1968-69

Made-Att. 142-161 113-129 96-110 82-95 79-92 117-137 118-139 130-155 57-68 54-65

Pct. .882 .876 .873 .863 .859 .854 .849 .839 .838 .831


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

SEASON

TOTAL POINTS

TOTAL REBOUNDS

REBOUND AVERAGE

1963-64

Virlyn Gaynes ...............349

Virlyn Gaynes............. 15.6

Virlyn Gaynes ............179

Virlyn Gaynes Gaynes............8.1 ............8.1

1964-65

Don Cool .......................271

Virlyn Gaynes............. 13.3

Virlyn Gaynes ............113

Virlyn Gaynes ............9.6 Gaynes............9.6

1965-66

Tom Mullins..................215

Tom Mullins ............... 10.8

Tom Mullins ..............146

Tom Mullins ..............7.1

1966-67

Jim Jacobs ......................397

Jim Jacobs ................... 17.2

Tom Mullins ..............119

Tom Mullins ..............8.5

1967-68

Jim Jacobs ......................331

Jim Jacobs ................... 17.4

Bogden Wolfe ............171

Bogden Wolfe ............9.5

1968-69

Ken Brewer....................361

Ken Brewer ................. 18.1

Walt Seeger ................119

Walt Seeger ................5.9

1969-70

Ken Brewer....................376

Ken Brewer ................. 19.8

Tom Pritchard ...........169

Tom Pritchard ...........9.0

1970-71

Ron Ricketts ..................443

RON RICKETTS ....... 21.1

Ron Ricketts...............246

Ron Ricketts ............11.1

1971-72

Jackie Poag ....................428

Jackie Poag .................. 19.5

Ron Ricketts...............193

RON RICKETTS ....14.8

1972-73

Walker Atrice ................326

Walker Atrice ............. 13.0

Neil Purvis .................288

Neil Purvis ...............11.5

1973-74

Walker Atrice ................374

Jackie Poag .................. 14.4

Walker Atrice.............208

Walker Atrice ............8.0

1974-75

Jim Atkinson .................431

Jim Atkinson .............. 16.6

Eddie Young...............233

Eddie Young ..............8.9

1975-76

Bob Pierson ...................441

Bob Pierson ................ 19.2

Bob Pierson ...............265

Bob Pierson .............11.5

1976-77

George Pendleton.........562

George Pendleton ...... 20.1

Charles Boles .............186

Charles Boles .............6.6

1977-78

Jerome Scott ..................341

Jerome Scott ............... 14.8

Dan Fencher ..............165

Dan Fencher ..............6.3

1978-79

Chris Falker...................306

Mark Gulmire ............ 11.9

Dan Fencher ..............147

Dan Fencher ..............5.4

ANNUAL LEADERS

SCORING AVERAGE

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

ASSIST AVERAGE

1979-80

Don Ross .......................364

Rondy Tucker ............. 15.8

Rondy Tucker ............189

Rondy Tucker ............9.5

Jeff Stackhouse .........1.9

1980-81

Archie Booker...............281

Don Ross..................... 13.0

Archie Booker ...........171

Rondy Tucker ............6.8

n/a

1981-82

Frank Bennett ...............275

Rondy Tucker ............. 12.1

Joe Brown ...................166

Rondy Tucker ............6.9

George Ramsey ........2.3

1982-83

Chavelo Holmes ...........495

Chavelo Holmes ......... 18.3

Joe Brown ...................226

Joe Brown...................8.1

ERIC ERVIN ............7.9

1983-84

Chavelo Holmes ...........393

Chavelo Holmes......... 13.1

Reggie Chennault......119

Reggie Chennault .....6.4

Eric Ervin ..................3.6

1984-85

Chris Jackson ................433

Chris Jackson ............. 15.5

Paul Norris .................147

Paul Norris.................5.3

Dewey Haleyy ............ ............3.8 3.8

1985-86

Haleyy .................388 Dewey Haley................. 388

Dewey Haleyy .............. 13.9

Ricky Coulter.............203

Ricky Coulter ............7.5

Dewey Haleyy ............ ............6.2 6.2

1986-87

Elfrem Jackson..............412

Harlen Graham .......... 19.7

Rodney Turner ..........249

Rodney Turner ..........8.9

Melvin Howard ........5.7

1987-88

James Andrews .............424

James Andrews........... 15.1

Willie Brown..............185

Willie Brown .............6.6

Paris Dennis .............3.8

1988-89

James Andrews .............526

James Andrews........... 18.8

Rodney Turner ..........278

Rodney Turner ..........9.9

Bobby Reinhart ........4.3

1989-90

Matt O’Brien .................515

Matt O’Brien............... 18.4

Chris Collier ..............258

Chris Collier ..............9.9

Matt O’Brien.............3.8

1990-91

Phillip Luckydo ............625

Phillip Luckydo .......... 20.2

CHRIS COLLIER ......328

Chris Collier ............10.6

Garrett Coley ............2.8

1991-92

Phillip Luckydo ............629

Phillip Luckydo .......... 21.0

Zavian Smith .............235

Zavian Smith .............7.8

Don Smiley ...............2.8

1992-93

Mike Nalls .....................469

Mike Nalls................... 17.4

Mike Nalls ..................236

Mike Nalls ..................8.7

Courtney Brooks......3.2 Donald Hall ..............4.8

1993-94

Zavian Smith.................405

Zavian Smith .............. 15.6

Zavian Smith .............225

Zavan Smith ..............8.7

1994-95

Terrence Brandon ........485

Terrence Brandon ...... 18.7

Terrence Brandon .....234

Terrence Brandon .....9.0

Rodney Hamilton ....4.3

1995-96

Terrence Brandon ........499

Terrence Brandon ...... 20.8

Terrence Brandon .....249

Terrence Brandon ...10.4

Rodney Hamilton ....4.6

1996-97

Rodney Hamilton.........485

Rodney Hamilton ...... 18.0

Tildon Wright............192

Tildon Wright ...........7.1

Rodney Hamilton ....4.6

1997-98

Rodney Hamilton.........449

Rodney Hamilton ...... 16.0

Quincy Gause ............212

Quincy Gause ............7.6

Rodney Hamilton ....6.1

1998-99

Anton Reese ..................493

Kevin Morris .............. 16.6

Quincy Gause ............203

Quincy Gause ............8.8

Kevin Morris ............5.9

1999-00

Anton Reese ..................475

Shernard Long............ 16.9

Jarrod Hill ..................169

Jarrod Hill ..................6.0

Kevin Morris ............5.0

2000-01

Shernard Long ............ 593

Shernard Long ......... 18.0

Thomas Terrell ..........255

Thomas Terrell ..........7.5

Kevin Morris ............4.2

2001-02

THOMAS TERRELL ...635

Thomas Terrell ......... 20.5

Thomas Terrell ........ 227

Thomas Terrell ........ 7.3

Lamont McIntosh ....4.1

2002-03

Nate Williams ...............521

Nate Williams............ 18.0

Nate Williams ......... 190

Trello Galloway ....... 6.8

Lamont McIntosh ....3.2

2003-04

Nate Williams ...............323

Nate Williams .......... 14.7

Trello Galloway ........175

Nate Williams .......... 6.9

Herman Favors.........3.6

2004-05

Marcus Brown ..............431

Marcus Brown ........... 14.9

Boyd Copeland ..........151

Boyd Copeland ....... 5.2

Boyd Copeland.........3.8

2005-06

Herman Favors .............349

Herman Favors ......... 12.5

Deven Dickerson ......147

Deven Dickerson .....5.1

Boyd Copeland.........3.6

2006-07

Lance Perique ...............467

Lance Perique ............ 15.6

Rashad Chase ............184

Rashad Chase ........... 5.9

Ron Larris .................2.9

2007-08

Leonard Mendez ..........481

Leonard Mendez ........ 16.0

Rashad Chase ............212

Rashad Chase ............7.6

D.J. Jones ...................2.8

2008-09

Joe Dukes ......................396

Joe Dukes .................... 12.8

Rashad Chase ............187

Rashad Chase ............5.8

Joe Dukes ..................4.3

2009-10

Joe Dukes ......................432

Joe Dukes .................... 13.5

Ousman Krubally .....171

Ousman Krubally .....5.7

Joe Dukes ..................3.8

2010-11

Eric Buckner .................290

Eric Buckner................. 9.4

Eric Buckner ..............175

Eric Buckner ..............5.6

James Fields ..............3.0

2011-12

Devonta White .............438

Devonta White ........... 12.9

Eric Buckner ..............242

Eric Buckner ..............7.1

Josh Micheaux ..........3.6

2012-13

R.J. Hunter ....................527

R.J. Hunter .................. 17.0

Manny Atkins ............207

Manny Atkins ............6.7

Devonta White .........3.9

2013-14

R.J. Hunter/R. Harrow w ..604 604

R.J. Hunter .................. 18.3

Manny Atkins ............208

Manny Atkins............6.1

Devonta White .........4.3

ALL CAPS - single season leader

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POINTS SCORED Points ..........................G 2,701 .............................34 2,641 ........................ 34 2,526 .............................30 2,452 .............................31 2,388 .............................31 2,379 .............................28 2,298 .............................34 2,281 .............................28 2,234 .............................28 2,199 .............................30

3-PT FG MADE Year 2000-01 2013-14 1991-92 1990-91 2001-02 1988-89 2011-12 1986-87 1987-88 1998-99

3FG .............................G 276 ................................34 257 ................................29 252 ........................... 34 219 ................................31 219 ................................31 212 ................................29 189 ................................29 188 ................................29 181 ................................29 180 ................................31

Year 1988-89 1991-92 1986-87 1971-72 1987-88 2000-01 1990-91 2013-14 2001-02 1992-93

Pct (3FG-3FGA).........G .375 (252-672).......... 34 .372 (188-506) .............29 .370 (178-481) .............30 .369 (170-461) .............28 .367 (257-700) .............29

POINTS PER GAME Avg. .............................G 84.96 .............................28 84.20 .............................30 81.46 .............................28 80.83 .............................24 79.79 .............................28 79.44 .............................34 79.10 .............................31 77.70 ........................ 34 77.00 .............................31 76.30 .............................27

Year 2000-01 1991-92 2011-12 2013-14 1990-91

FIELD GOALS MADE FG ...............................G 929 ................................34 913 ................................28 900 ........................... 24 881 ................................31 848 ................................31

Year 2000-01 1988-89 2013-14 1991-92 2001-02

FIELD GOAL PCT. Pct. (FG-FGA)............G .500 (803-1607) ...........28 .489 (735-1503) ...........28 .475 (913-1921) ...........28 .468 (900-1923) ........ 34 .468 (776-1657) ...........29

Year 1982-83 1983-84 1988-89 2013-14 2003-04

3-PT FG ATTEMPTS 3FGA...........................G 780 ................................34 700 ................................29 672 ........................... 34 611 ................................31 603 ................................31 594 ................................31 593 ................................29 565 ................................32 562 ................................34 542 ................................29

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Year 2000-01 2004-05 2013-14 2012-13 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 1999-00 2002-03 2006-07

3-PT FG PCT.

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FGA.............................G 2,068 .............................34 1,975 .............................31 1,936 .............................34 1,923 ........................ 34 1,916 .............................31

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Year 2000-01 2004-05 2013-14 2012-13 2001-02 2010-11 2003-04 2008-09 2011-12 2005-06

Year 2013-14 1999-00 2007-08 1997-98 2004-05

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FTA .............................G 1,021 .............................30 873 ................................30 808 ................................34

Year 1990-91 1991-92 2000-01

FREE THROWS MADE FT ...............................G 653 ................................30 601 ................................30 589 ........................... 34 567 ................................34 503 ................................28 500 ................................28

Year 1990-91 1991-92 2013-14 2000-01 1987-88 1985-86

FREE THROW PCT. Pct. (FT-FTA) .............G .778 (589-757).......... 34 .754 (408-541) .............22 .735 (382-520) .............28 .727 (405-557) .............29 .718 (473-659) .............31 .712 (417-586) .............31 .708 (482-681) .............30 .703 (398-566) .............29

Year 1990-91 1986-87 2011-12 1991-92 1973-74 2000-01

REBOUNDS PER GAME Average .......................G 46.3 ...............................26 45.7 ...............................23 45.6 ...............................28 44.2 ...............................25 41.2 ...............................31

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

BLOCKED SHOTS

Rebounds....................G 451 ................................28 441 ................................34 435 ................................31

Blocks .........................G 183 ................................34 167 ........................... 34 148 ................................31 143 ................................29 139 ................................29 129 ................................34 128 ................................31 127 ................................31 125 ................................29 121 ................................30

Year 1986-87 2000-01 1990-91

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Year 2013-14 1967-68 1997-98 2003-04 2001-02 2012-13 1998-99 2002-03

REBOUNDS Reb. .............................G 1,276 .............................31 1,273 .............................28 1,229 .............................34 1,213 .............................30 1,205 .............................26 1,171 .............................34

PHILLIP LUCKYDO drives against Arkansas in the 1991 NCAA Tournament. Luckydo led the Panthers to the TAAC title that season by averaging 20.2 points per game.

Year 1973-74 1975-76 1986-87 1972-73 1990-91

Rebounds....................G 839 ................................34 794 ........................... 34 751 ................................31 730 ................................34 721 ................................31

Year 2011-12 2013-14 2001-02 2000-01 1990-91

ASSISTS Assists .........................G 463 ................................29 451 ........................... 34 449 ................................34 435 ................................31 433 ................................28

Year 2003-04 2013-14 2000-01 2001-02 1982-83

STEALS Steals ...........................G 351 ................................34 315 ................................34 297 ................................30 260 ........................... 34 258 ................................31

Year 2000-01 2011-12 1991-92 2013-14 1990-91

Year 2011-12 2013-14 2010-11 2002-03 2004-05 2000-01 2001-02 2012-13 1999-00 1998-99

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME Avg ..............................G 58.9 ...............................34 63.6 ...............................32 63.7 ...............................32 64.1 ...............................31 66.2 ...............................30 66.9 ...............................31 68.41 .............................29 68.45 .............................29

Year 2011-12 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2007-08 2012-13 2003-04 1999-00

LOWEST FIELD GOAL PCT. ALLOWED .380 (702-1847) ...........34 .405 (627-1548) ...........31 .418 (819-1959) ...........31 .419 (714-1706) ...........29 .420 (705-1677) ...........27 .421 (717-1702) ...........30 .422 (679-1608) ...........27 .425 (692-1630) ...........32

2011-12 2010-11 2001-02 2003-04 1993-94 1998-99 1996-97 2009-10


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT TEAM STATISTICS

GEORGIA STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR Year

G

FG

FGA

Pct.

Pct.

FT

FTA

Pct.

Reb.

Avg.

Ast.

Bl.

St.

Pts.

Avg.

2013-14

34

900

1,923

.468

252

672

.375

589

757

.778

1,074

31.6

451

167

260

2,641

77.7

2012-13

31

739

1,685

.439

219

611

.358

417

586

.712

985

31.8

362

127

240

2,114

68.2

2011-12

34

842

1,936

.435

178

562

.317

436

665

.656

1,229

36.1

427

183

315

2,298

67.7

2010-11

31

707

1,676

.422

179

512

.350

326

549

.594

1,103

35.6

404

148

201

1,919

61.9

2009-10

32

740

1,770

.418

135

551

.315

378

551

.686

1,082

33.8

356

106

231

1,993

62.3

2008-09

32

715

1,717

.416

178

565

.315

321

521

.616

1,048

32.8

368

77

220

1,929

60.3

2007-08

30

670

1,586

.422

178

481

.370

329

512

.643

984

32.8

315

68

207

1,847

61.6

2006-07

31

685

1,595

.429

180

495

.364

443

675

.656

1,047

33.8

339

98

177

1,993

64.3

2005-06

29

666

1,609

.414

189

542

.349

367

557

.659

944

32.6

351

106

189

1,888

65.1

2004-05

29

722

1,694

.426

257

700

.367

348

496

.702

988

34.1

375

139

190

2,049

70.7

2003-04

29

776

1,657

.468

212

593

.358

405

557

.727

1,049

36.2

463

104

213

2,169

74.8

2002-03

29

783

1,714

.457

181

535

.338

398

566

.703

987

34.0

393

143

217

2,145

74.0

2001-02

31

848

1,831

.463

219

603

.363

473

659

.718

1,139

36.7

435

128

205

2,388

77.0

2000-01

34

929

2,068

.449

276

780

.354

567

808

.702

1,171

34.4

449

129

351

2,701

79.4

1999-00

29

755

1,656

.456

188

506

.372

384

579

.663

989

34.1

356

125

253

2,082

71.8

1998-99

30

775

1,709

.453

167

490

.341

482

681

.708

1,107

36.9

380

121

242

2,199

73.3

1997-98

28

772

1,658

.466

170

461

.369

382

520

.735

982

35.1

383

110

197

2,096

74.9

1996-97

27

680

1,591

.427

110

352

.313

374

530

.706

973

36.0

327

99

164

1,844

68.3

1995-96

26

677

1,625

.417

109

353

.309

414

595

.696

1,055

40.6

332

73

164

1,877

72.2

1994-95

28

753

1,754

.429

83

289

.287

448

682

.657

1,100

39.3

346

208

2,037

72.8

1993-94

27

736

1,627

.452

62

229

.271

456

740

.616

1,059

39.2

399

227

1,990

73.7

1992-93

27

747

1,737

.430

106

329

.322

460

738

.623

1,022

37.9

362

53

239

2,060

76.3

1991-92

30

881

1,975

.446

163

481

.339

601

873

.688

1,213

40.4

429

107

297

2,526

84.2

1990-91

31

846

1,916

.442

107

388

.276

653

1,021

.640

1,276

41.2

430

102

258

2,452

79.1

1989-90

28

614

1,323

.464

138

393

.351

456

717

.636

1,076

38.4

386

90

189

2,098

74.9

1988-89

28

913

1,921

.475

119

346

.344

434

641

.677

1,124

40.1

419

75

198

2,379

85.0

1987-88

28

812

1,739

.467

107

304

.352

503

714

.704

1,085

38.8

408

58

188

2,234

79.8

1986-87

28

822

1,769

.465

76

241

.315

409

674

.607

1,273

45.5

371

70

217

2,281

81.5

1985-86

28

817

1,857

.440

500

737

.678

1,108

39.6

418

59

174

2,096

74.9

1984-85

28

752

1,690

.445

356

583

.611

1,049

37.5

356

1,860

66.4

1983-84

28

735

1,503

.489

329

470

.700

1982-83

28

803

1,607

.500

358

549

.652

944

33.7

433

71

1981-82

27

695

1,632

.426

275

406

.677

893

33.1

265

1980-81

27

708

1,616

.438

290

432

.671

831

30.8

229

1979-80

27

786

1,775

.443

327

448

.730

905

33.5

279

1978-79

27

817

1,839

.444

310

464

.668

1,075

1977-78

26

732

1,699

.431

371

557

.666

1,068

1976-77

28

820

1,821

.450

378

592

.639

1975-76

23

753

1,704

.442

227

403

.563

1974-75

26

1973-74

26

792

1,883

.421

273

441

.619

1,205

1972-73

25

658

1,656

.397

240

389

.617

1,104

1971-72

24

770

1,815

.424

400

586

.683

1970-71

21

1969-70

22

1968-69

20

1967-68

22

1966-67

605

1,384

.437

3FG 3FGA

1,799

64.3

156

1,964

70.1

63

167

1,665

61.7

74

133

1,706

63.2

65

145

1,899

70.3

39.8

1,944

72.0

41.1

1,835

70.6

1,120

40.0

2,016

72.0

1,051

45.7

1,733

75.3

1,808

69.5

46.3

1,857

71.4

44.2

1,556

62.2

0.0

1,940

80.8

0.0

1,538

73.2

381

550

.693

823

37.4

1,591

72.3

335

524

.639

583

29.2

1,251

62.6

1,469

66.8

24

1,651

68.8

1965-66

20

1,192

59.6

1964-65

21

1,417

67.5

1963-64

22

1,273

57.9

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

OPPONENTS YEAR-BY-YEAR Year

G

FG

FGA

Pct.

Pct.

FT

FTA

Pct.

Reb.

Avg.

Ast.

Bl.

St.

Pts.

Avg.

2013-14

34

804

1,909

.421

267

784

.341

455

670

.679

1,233

36.3

422

91

144

2,330

68.5

2012-13

31

708

1,625

.436

239

652

.367

420

594

.707

1,044

33.7

425

122

165

2,075

66.9

2011-12

34

702

1,847

.380

218

691

.315

381

559

.682

1,196

35.2

406

138

190

2,003

58.9

2010-11

31

627

1,548

.405

178

539

.330

556

783

.710

1,022

33.0

350

105

208

1,988

64.1

2009-10

32

692

1,630

.425

173

534

.324

378

551

.686

1,070

33.4

399

110

228

2,039

63.7

2008-09

32

723

1,660

.436

210

628

.334

380

571

.665

1,085

33.9

420

100

189

2,036

63.6

2007-08

30

678

1,476

.459

189

536

.353

442

634

.697

917

30.6

390

99

200

1,987

66.2

2006-07

31

807

1,814

.445

221

662

.334

391

569

.687

1,092

35.2

468

118

248

2,226

71.8

2005-06

29

730

1,604

.455

180

511

.352

428

624

.686

1,067

36.8

434

120

233

2,068

71.3

2004-05

29

757

1,723

.439

192

563

.341

391

559

.699

1,103

38.0

398

75

197

2,097

72.3

2003-04

29

714

1,706

.419

172

582

.296

384

574

.669

982

33.9

364

87

250

1,984

68.4

2002-03

29

782

1,727

.453

193

574

.336

380

556

.683

1,029

35.5

424

84

243

2,137

73.7

2001-02

31

819

1,959

.418

206

665

.310

424

596

.711

1,143

36.9

419

71

264

2,268

73.2

2000-01

34

880

1,928

.456

176

560

.314

401

604

.664

1,182

34.8

454

96

198

2,337

68.7

1999-00

29

713

1,580

.451

199

516

.386

360

541

.665

970

33.4

401

97

204

1,985

68.4

1998-99

30

717

1,702

.421

178

534

.333

477

665

.717

978

32.6

381

102

253

2,089

69.6

1997-98

28

729

1,701

.429

138

391

.353

364

559

.651

1,045

37.3

335

89

428

1,960

70.0

1996-97

27

679

1,608

.422

192

564

.340

380

557

.682

1,049

38.9

384

92

159

1,930

71.5

1995-96

26

709

1,558

.455

173

485

.357

331

584

.567

1,021

39.3

415

73

152

1,972

75.8

1994-95

28

776

1,709

.454

147

438

.336

480

719

.668

1,094

39.1

432

200

2,179

77.8

1993-94

27

705

1,677

.420

124

381

.325

415

599

.693

1,048

38.8

387

508

234

1,949

72.2

1992-93

27

770

1,641

.469

127

364

.349

413

605

.683

1,104

40.9

432

104

207

2,080

77.0

1991-92

30

881

1,866

.472

143

411

.348

519

749

.693

1,160

38.7

558

101

258

2,424

80.8

1990-91

31

867

1,907

.455

138

384

.359

555

822

.675

1,195

38.5

442

128

264

2,427

78.3

1989-90

28

731

1,439

.508

175

448

.391

507

758

.669

1,201

42.9

482

89

265

2,494

89.1

1988-89

28

763

1,477

.517

124

359

.345

478

686

.697

1,113

39.8

474

84

171

2,376

84.9

1987-88

28

872

1,770

.493

129

319

.404

489

728

.672

1,067

38.1

458

93

186

2,362

84.4

1986-87

28

763

1,605

.475

78

262

.298

503

731

.688

1,192

42.6

383

81

160

2,263

80.8

1985-86

28

857

1,816

.472

577

874

.660

1,193

42.6

488

101

187

2,351

84.0

1984-85

28

923

1,773

.521

499

713

.700

1,109

39.6

474

99

309

2,295

82.0

1983-84

28

831

1,627

.511

428

629

.680

2,090

74.6

1982-83

28

867

1,735

.500

358

573

.625

1,018

36.4

456

71

189

2,092

74.7

1981-82

27

811

1,565

.518

351

517

.679

995

36.9

375

89

167

1,973

73.1

1980-81

27

850

1,610

.528

398

583

.683

1,062

39.3

378

70

185

2,098

77.7

1979-80

27

854

1,817

.470

420

595

.706

1,181

43.7

301

76

142

2,128

78.8

1978-79

27

784

1,628

.482

549

752

.730

1,090

40.4

2,117

78.4

1977-78

26

766

1,554

.493

489

691

.708

1,004

38.6

2,021

77.7

1976-77

28

924

1,968

.470

396

578

.685

1,210

43.2

2,246

80.2

1975-76

23

708

1,570

.451

333

474

.703

1,025

44.6

1,749

76.0

1974-75

26

0.0

1,955

75.2

1973-74

26

929

2,085

.446

442

616

.718

1,384

53.2

2,300

88.5

1972-73

25

768

1,781

.431

320

486

.658

1,153

46.1

1,856

74.2

1971-72

24

912

1,969

.463

444

664

.669

0.0

2,268

94.5

707

1,597

.443

336

505

.665

1970-71

21

1969-70

22

1968-69

20

1967-68

22

1966-67

3FG 3FGA

0.0

1,746

83.1

42.6

1,750

79.5

0.0

1,570

78.5

1,801

81.9

24

1,952

81.3

1965-66

20

1,636

81.8

1964-65

21

1,842

87.7

1963-64

22

1,746

79.4

114

937


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT GAME RECORDS

MOST POINTS, GAME Pts 49 42 42 41 41 41 39 38 38 38 38 38 37 37 37 36 36 36 36 36

Player Chris Collier Thomas Terrell George Pendleton R.J. Hunter Bob Pierson Jackie Poag Terrence Brandon R.J. Hunter Anton Reese Matt O’Brien Chavelo Holmes Jerome Scott Ryan Harrow Kevin Morris Jim Jacobs Thomas Terrell Thomas Terrell Charles Holmes Jackie Poag Ron Ricketts

Opponent ..................................... Date vs. Butler........................................1-2-91 at Jacksonville ...............................1-8-01 vs. Jacksonville ..............................1-2-71 at UTSA ............................... 12-22-13 vs. Georgia Southern ................ 2-14-76 vs. Chattanooga ............................1-6-72 vs. Southeastern Louisiana ...... 2-10-94 vs. Old Dominion.....................2-2-13 at Kansas State ......................... 11-29-98 vs. Stetson................................... 1-25-90 vs. Florida A&M ....................... 2-27-84 vs. South Florida ....................... 2-16-78 vs. UL Lafayette .....................3-16-14 vs. VCU .................................... 12-22-98 at Armstrong State .................... 12-9-66 vs. Florida Atlantic.......................2-8-02 vs. St. Joseph’s .......................... 12-21-01 vs. Charleston Southern ........... 1-29-83 vs. West Georgia........................ 2-26-72 at Southwestern-Memphis ....... 1-20-71

CHRIS COLLIER set a school and conference record when he poured in 49 points against Butler in 1991. His record-setting night included hitting 19-of-27 field goal attempts and 11of-19 free throw attempts, along with 12 rebounds.

Last 30-Pt. Game: Ryan Harrow, 37 points vs. UL Lafayette, 3-16-14

MOST POINTS, ONE HALF

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

27 27 27

Minimum 10 Attempts .923 Bob Pierson vs. South Alabama................ (12-13)...... 2-26-76 .909 Eric Buckner vs. Chattanooga ................... (10-11).... 12-30-10 .900 Lanard Copeland vs. UTSA..........................(9-10)...... 1-22-87 .833 Kevin Morris vs. FAU ................................. (10-12) .... 2-24-00 .818 Eric Buckner at South Carolina State .........(9-11).... 11-29-11 .818 Lanard Copeland vs. Morris Brown ............(9-11)...... 12-3-88 .813 Terrence Evans at Troy ............................... (13-16).... 12-14-96 .812 Kevin Morris vs. VCU................................ (13-16)...... 12-2-98 .800 Nate Williams at Auburn ........................... (12-15).... 12-22-03 .800 Chris Collier at Stetson .............................. (12-15)...... 2-24-90 .800 Curtis Washington vs. Young Harris........(8-10) ..... 12-4-13 .800 Quincy Gause vs. North Carolina A&T .....(8-10).... 12-28-98 .800 Quincy Gause vs. Augusta State .................(8-10).... 12-10-97 .800 Trello Galloway vs. South Alabama ............(8-10).... 12-12-03

R.J. Hunter vs. Old Dominion .................................... 2-2-13 Chris Collier vs. Butler ....................................................... 1-2-91 George Pendleton vs. Jacksonville .................................... 1-4-77

MOST FG MADE 19 19 19 18 15 15 15 15 15 14

Chris Collier vs. Butler ....................................................... 1-2-91 Bob Pierson vs. Georgia Southern................................ 12-14-76 Jackie Poag vs. Chattanooga .............................................. 1-6-72 George Pendleton vs. Jacksonville .................................... 1-4-77 Thomas Terrell at Jacksonville........................................... 1-8-01 Chris Jackson at Samford ................................................. 2-16-85 Matt O’Brien vs. Stetson................................................... 1-25-90 Terrence Brandon vs SE Louisiana ................................. 2-10-94 Mike Nalls at Southern................................................... 12-30-92 R.J. Hunter at UTSA............................................... 12-22-14

MOST FG ATTEMPTS 29 27 27 26 26 25 25 25 24

Jackie Poag vs. Chattanooga (made 19)........................... 1-6-72 Chris Collier vs. Butler (made 19) ................................... 1-2-91 Phillip Luckydo at UCF.................................................. 12-21-91 Ryan Harrow at Elon (made 13) ............................ 11-26-13 Anton Reese at Kansas State (made 14) ...................... 11-29-98 Rodney Hamilton at SE Louisiana (made 11) .............. 1-30-97 Lanard Copeland at Georgia Tech (made 8)................. 1-10-89 Terrence Brandon vs. Samford ........................................ 2-24-96 Matt O’Brien vs. Berry (made 7) .................................... 12-5-89

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 22 22 21 19 18 17 17 17 16

Travis Williams vs. Florida International ...................... 1-14-93 Bo Wolfe vs. Rollins ........................................................ 12-15-67 Philip Luckydo vs. Centenary ........................................... 2-2-91 Chris Collier vs. Butler ....................................................... 1-2-91 Phillip Luckydo at Georgia Southern............................... 2-8-92 Devonta White vs. UT Arlington ..................................... 2-1-14 Phillip Luckydo at Georgia Southern............................. 2-22-90 Terrence Brandon vs. Florida Atlantic ........................... 1-30-95 Four times (last, Rodney Hamilton at Troy)............... 2-20-97

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2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

MOST FREE THROWS MADE 18 17 16 15 15 14 14 14 14 13

Ron Ricketts at Southwestern Memphis ........................ 1-20-71 Travis Williams vs. Florida International ..................... 1-14-93 Devonta White vs. UT Arlington ..................................... 2-1-14 Matt Simpkins vs. Georgia Southern ........................... 11-27-78 Phillip Luckydo vs. Centenary ........................................ 2-21-91 Ryan Harrow vs. Old Dominion ............................. 12-14-13 Phillip Luckydo at Georgia Southern............................... 2-8-92 Phillip Luckydo at Stetson ................................................. 3-5-91 Rodney Hamilton at Jacksonville State .......................... 2-20-97 Rodney Hamilton at Centenary ........................................ 2-1-97

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Minimum 9 Made 1.000 R.J. Hunter at South Alabama............. (13-13) .......1-4-14 1.000 Darryl Cooper vs. Florida Atlantic .........(12-12) ......1-11-01 1.000 Willie Brown vs. Mercer ..........................(11-11) ........2-6-88 1.000 Kevin Morris vs. Cal State Northridge ...(10-10) ... 12-23-00 1.000 Travis Williams vs. Arkansas State ........(10-10) ....12-19-95 1.000 Terrence Brandon at Memphis ...............(10-10) ..... 12-5-95 1.000 Nate Williams at Stetson ..........................(10-10) ......1-24-04 1.000 Anton Reese at Tulsa..................................... (9-9) ....11-24-99 1.000 Travis Williiams vs Alabama State ........... (9-9) ........1-2-93 1.000 Rodney Hamilton vs Florida Atlantic ........ (9-9) ......1-13-96 1.000 Jackie Poag vs. New Orleans ....................... (9-9) ......1-21-72 1.000 Matt O’Brien vs. Fort Valley State ............. (9-9) ................... 1.000 Herman Favors at Florida Atlantic ............. (9-9) ....11-25-89 .941 Devonta White vs. UT Arlington............(16-17) ........2-1-14 .933 Ryan Harrow vs. Old Dominion .......... (14-15) ...12-14-13 .933 Phillip Luckydo vs Samford ....................(14-15) ... 1-25-92 .923 Rodney Hamilton at Mercer ....................(12-13) ......1-28-94

20-20 VISION

Only two times in Georgia State history has a Panther had 20 points and 20 rebounds in a game. Bob Pierson ..................... 41 points, 21 rebounds vs. Georgia Southern, 1975-76 Chris Collier .................... 24 points, 23 rebounds vs. Centenary, March 1, 1990

BEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE Minimum 10 Attempts .818 Kevin Morris vs. VCU (9-11)....................................... 12-22-98 .750 Thomas Terrell at Jacksonville........................................... 1-8-01 .700 Rashaad Richardson @ Washington (7-10)................. 11-12-11 .700 Javonte Maynor at William & Mary (7-10) ................... 2-23-11 .700 Dante Curry at UNC Wilmington (7-10) ....................... 1-5-11 .700 Also: Anton Reese twice and Shellord Pinkett

MOST REBOUNDS 28 23 21 21 20 19 18 18 18

Ron Ricketts vs. Baptist ...................................................... 1-8-72 Chris Collier vs. Centenary ............................................... 3-1-90 Bob Pierson vs. Georgia Southern ............................... 2-14-76 Terrence Brandon vs. Centenary ...................................... 1-9-95 Rodney Turner vs. Centenary ......................................... 2-16-89 Elfrem Jackson vs. Georgia Southern .............................. 1-3-87 Chris Collier at Centenary............................................. 12-14-89 Terrence Brandon at Tulane .......................................... 12-28-95 Walter Atrice at Youngstown State .............................. 12-28-.73

MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS

MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

12 10 9 9 9 8 8 7

10 10 10 9 9 9 9

R.J. Hunter at UTSA (19 att.) ................................. 12-22-13 R.J. Hunter vs. Old Dominion (15 att.) ...................... 2-2-13 Thomas Terrell at Jacksonvile (12) ................................. 1-08-01 Anton Reese at Kansas State (18) ................................. 11-29-98 Kevin Morris vs. VCU (11) .......................................... 12-22-98 Thomas Terrell vs. Florida Atlantic (10) .......................... 2-8-02 Thomas Terrell at Troy (15) ............................................. 2-16-02 8x, most recent: Rashaad Richardson at Washington (10)...11-12-11

MOST 3-POINT ATTEMPTS 19 18 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14

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R.J. Hunter at UTSA (12) ....................................... 12-22-13 Anton Reese at Kansas State (9 made) ........................ 11-29-98 R.J. Hunter vs. Old Dominion (10) ............................. 2-2-13 Mark Thompson vs. Mount St. Mary’s (5) .................. 12-28-91 Matt O’Brien vs. Berry (4) ............................................... 12-5-89 Thomas Terrell at Troy (8) .............................................. 2-16-02 Anton Reese at FAU (7) ..................................................... 1-2-99 Anton Reese at UCF (4) ..................................................... 1-4-99 Thomas Terrell at Central Michigan (5) ...................... 11-24-01 Thomas Terrell at Belmont (4) ........................................ 12-1-01 Malcolm Manier vs. Troy (6) .......................................... 1-26-05

Chris Collier at Centenary............................................. 12-14-89 Elfrem Jackson vs. Georgia Southern .............................. 1-3-87 Quincy Gause vs. Campbell ............................................ 1-14-99 Chris Collier vs. Northern Arizona.............................. 12-29-90 Keven Davis at Georgia Tech .......................................... 1-12-88 Harlen Graham vs. Centenary ........................................ 1-16-88 Mike Nalls vs. Tennessee-Martin ............................... 12-14-92

MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 16 15 14 14 14 14

Rodney Turner vs. UTSA................................................. 1-22-89 Chris Collier vs. Centenary ............................................... 3-1-90 Zavian Smith vs. UCF ........................................................ 1-2-92 Zavian Smith vs. Detroit .................................................. 1-21-92 Rodney Turner vs. Centenary ......................................... 2-16-89 Terrence Brandon at Mercer............................................ 12-8-94


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT GAME RECORDS

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 6

Curtis Washington vs. Southern Poly ......................... 11-9-13 James Vincent vs. Monmouth ......................................... 11-19-12 Sylvester Morgan vs. Mercer ............................................. 1-23-05 James Vincent vs. James Madison ...................................... 1-5-13 Eric Buckner vs. FIU .......................................................... 12-1-11 Eric Buckner vs. Liberty .................................................. 11-26-11 Sylvester Morgan at Lipscomb ............................................ 1-8-05 Nate Williams at Stetson .................................................... 1-24-04 18 times, most recently: Eric Buckner vs. ODU ............ 2-22-13

MOST ASSISTS 15 15 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12

Howie Jarvis at South Florida ........................................... 2-19-79 Eric Ervin vs. Utica College ................................................ 1-7-83 Rodney Hamilton vs. Florida International .................... 1-11-96 Eric Ervin vs. Armstrong................................................... 1-22-83 Dewey Haley vs East Tennessee State ............................ 12-21-85 Rodney Hamilton vs. Norfolk State ................................. 2-10-98 Kevin Morris vs. Mercer .................................................... 2-20-99 Leo Hunt at Oklahoma .................................................... 12-19-87 Melvin Howard vs. Houston Baptist ................................ 2-12-87 Rodney Hamilton vs. Florida International ...................... 1-8-98 Eric Ervin vs. Drexel ............................................................ 1-6-83

MOST STEALS 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Shernard Long vs. Campbell ............................................... 1-4-00 Dewey Haley vs. Centenary ................................................ 2-2-85 Corey Gauff at SE Louisiana ............................................. 2-27-92 Chris Collier at Florida International ............................ 12-20-89 Manny Atkins vs. UT Arlington ......................................... 2-1-14 R.J. Hunter vs. Troy ..................................................... 1-2-14 James Fields vs. UNCW ..................................................... 1-12-12 Herman Favors at Charleston ........................................... 2-18-06 Shernard Long at Mercer ................................................... 1-18-01 Rodney Hamilton vs. Georgetown ................................. 11-15-97 Rodney Hamilton at Campbell ......................................... 1-31-98

MOST POINTS, DUO 68 64 63 63 61 60 59 58 58

Chris Collier-49 + Phillip Luckydo-19 vs. Butler ............ 1-2-91 Kevin Morris-37 + Quincy Gause-27 vs. VCU ............ 12-22-98 Thomas Terrell-36 + Nate Williams-27 vs. St. Joseph’s . 12-21-01 Matt O’Brien-32 + Chris Collier-31 vs. Ft. Valley ....... 11-25-89 R.J. Hunter-41 + Manny Atkins-20 at UTSA............ 12-22-14 Tony Graham-34 + Darryl Gresham-26 vs. Drexel ..... 11-29-86 Phillip Luckydo-31 + Coley Garret-28 at UCF ............ 12-21-91 Shernard Long-30 + Thomas Terrell-28 at Georgia .... 11-17-00 Anton Reese-36 + Shernard Long-26 at Jax State............ 2-3-00

CURTIS WASHINGTON tied a schoolrecord with nine blocked shots against Southern Poly to open the 2013-14 season.

R.J. HUNTER made a schoolrecord 38 consecutive free throws to open conference play in 201314.

MOST MINUTES PLAYED 49 49 47 47 46 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45

Nate Williams, Lamont McIntosh, Leroy Davis at Belmont .1-20-03 Lance Perique vs. Towson.................................................... 1-6-07 Eric Buckner at Delaware .................................................. 1-21-12 Phillip Luckydo at UCF .................................................. 12-21-91 Devonta White at Delaware .............................................. 1-21-12 Ryan Harrow, Manny Atkins vs. UL Lafayette ........... 3-16-14 Manny Atkins at Arkansas State ......................................... 3-4-14 R.J. Hunter at Southern Miss ..................................... 12-7-13 Nate Williams vs. Alabama State .................................... 12-05-02 Thomas Terrell at UCF ....................................................... 1-7-02 Thomas Terrell at Jacksvonille ............................................ 2-2-02 Shellord Pinkett at Centenary ............................................. 2-1-97 Rodney Hamilton at Centenary.......................................... 2-1-97

MOST CONSECUTIVE FT MADE 38 24 23 21 21 20 19 18 18 18 17

R.J. Hunter ........................................1-2-14 through 1-23-14 Ryan Harrow .......................................1-3-14 through 3-1-14 Nate Williams........................................ 1-13-04 through 2-12-04 Trae Goldston......................................12-15-09 through 2-16-10 Tony Graham ...................................11-27-82 through 12-20-82 Devonta White ...................................... 2-25-12 through 11-9-12 Manny Atkins.......................................... 1-23-13 through 2-6-13 R.J. Hunter .................................. 11-25-13 through 12-14-13 Manny Atkins......................................12-22-13 through 1-18-14 Travis Williams ...................................12-9-95 through 12-19-95 Lamont McIntosh .............................11-17-01 through 12-06-01

30-30 POINT CLUB R.J. Hunter (31) + Devonta White (30) vs. UT Arlington....... 2-1-14 Matt O’Brien (32) + Chris Collier (31) vs. Fort Valley St.... 11-25-89

20-20-20 POINT CLUB R.J. Hunter (24) + Ryan Harrow (20) + Manny Atkins (20) vs. South Alabama..................................................... 1-30-14 R.J. Hunter (31) + Devonta White (30) + Ryan Harrow (22) vs. UT Arlington .......................................................... 2-1-14 Manny Atkins (27) + Ryan Harrow (24) + R.J. Hunter (22) at East Carolina ...................................................... 12-29-13 Terrence Brandon (24) + Travis Williams (20) + Rodney Hamilton (20) at Mercer .............................................................................. 1-28-95

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

100-POINT GAMES 24-4 record when scoring 100 GSU 122 119 118 109 109 108 108 108 108 107 107* 107 105 105 105 105 104 104 104 104 104 104 103 103 103 102 102 101** 100

.............................................. Opponent Fort Valley State, 11/25/89 .................106 Piedmont, 11/30/91 ...............................76 Morris Brown, 12/3/88..........................81 at Cal-Irvine, 11/25/88 ..........................84 Piedmont, 12/30/86 ...............................64 Clark-Atlanta, 10/26/91 ........................97 Faulkner, 11/26/91 .....................(OT) 101 Hardin-Simmons, 1/30/88 ....................80 Florida Tech, 2/15/69 ............................92 vs. Tennessee State, 1/13/03 .................71 at Centenary, 1/30/93 ..........................111 Georgia Southern, 2/14/76 ...................88 New Orleans, 1971-72 .........................103 Piedmont, 1/9/89 ...................................74 Norfolk State, 2/10/98 ...........................86 West Florida, 12/31/03 .........................73 Armstrong State, 1966-67 ...................105 Chattanooga, 1971-72 .........................108 Miles, 1975-76 ........................................72 at Rider, 1976-77 ........................(2OT) 99 Centenary, 1/16/88 ......................(OT) 91 Texas-Arlington, 12/15/90 ..................113 Grambling, 12/17/94 .............................76 Valdosta State, 12/16/85..............(OT) 99 Morehouse, 1978-79 ..............................76 Charleston, 1969-70...............................78 at Troy, 2/16/02 ......................................88 UT Arlington, 2/1/14 .................(OT) 91 at Stetson, 2/13/93 .................................89

* Most points in a loss

** Last 100-point game

72 58 58 57 50 49 49 48 48

R.J. HUNTER AND DEVONTA WHITE combined for 61 points in the Panthers’ last 100-point game vs. UT Arlington during the 2013-14 season.

33 38 39 39 40 40 40 40

228 218 217 217 212 212 211

128 124 124 123 122 121 119 119

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Texas-San Antonio, 2-10-90 .............70-128 Memphis, 12-7-94 ..............................72-124 Oklahoma, 12-19-88 ..........................81-124 New Orleans, 1971-72 .......................82-123 Northwestern State, 1976-77 ............84-122 Georgia Tech, 1-10-89 .......................86-121 Southen Methodist, 1979-80 ............92-119 New Orleans, 1970-71 .......................88-119

Piedmont, 12-30-86 ...........................109-64 Savannah State, 11-20-00 ....................88-45 Piedmont, 11-30-92 ...........................119-76 Florida Atlantic, 3-1-01 (TAAC)........96-57 Kennesaw State, 12-16-86 ...................98-60 Mercer, 1-26-91 ....................................98-61 Morris Brown, 12-3-88 ......................118-81 Tennessee State, 1-13-03 ...................107-71 Hofstra, 3-2-12 (CAA) ........................85-50 Florida Atlantic, 1-22-94 .....................92-57

Memphis, 12-7-94 ..............................52-124 Clemson, 1-15-90 ...............................59-117 Texas-San Antonio, 2-10-90 .............70-128 Ball State, 12-21-84 ............................58-115 LaGrange, 1964-65 .............................50-100 Oglethorpe, 1965-66 ............................48-97 Iowa, 12-12-85 ......................................40-89 Georgia Southern, 1971-72 ...............55-103 Georgia Southern, 3-2-85 .................61-109

POINTS, HALF

MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS

MOST POINTS ALLOWED

45 43 43 39 38 37 37 36 35 35

MARGIN OF DEFEAT

FEWEST POINTS SCORED at Drexel, 1-24-11 .................................33-51 at Utah, 11-17-03..................................38-46 Arkansas, 1972-73 ................................39-70 Western Kentucky, 1983-84 ................39-72 Erskine, 1965-66 ...................................40-67 South Alabama, 1981-82 .....................40-70 Iowa, 12-12-84 ......................................40-89 at Old Dominion, 1-28-10 ..................40-56

MARGIN OF VICTORY

Fort Valley State, 11/25/1989 ......... 122-106 at Centenary, 1/30/1993 ................. 107-111 Texas-Arlington, 12/15/1990 ......... 104-113 Georgia Southern, 1973-74 ...............91-126 West Georgia, 1971-72 ......................95-117 Chattanooga, 1971-72..................... 104-108 Southern Methodist, 1979-80 ...........92-119

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 33 34 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 43

Howard, 11-21-09 ................................57-33 William & Mary, 12-3-11 ....................66-34 Jacksonville State, 2-11-99 ..................73-40 Texas State, 2-17-14 .............................68-41 Delaware, 3-6-09 (CAA) .....................54-41 Towson, 1-14-12 ...................................57-42 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 12-29-10 ..72-42 Hofstra, 2-13-13....................................61-43 at Hofstra, 2-4-12 .................................59-43 Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 (CIT) ..........73-43

73 70 69 66 65 63 61 61 60 59

vs. Texas-Arlington, 12-15-90 (2nd half) vs. Piedmont, 11-30-91 (1st half) at Centenary, 1-30-93 (2nd) vs. Georgia Southern, 2-14-76 (1st) vs. Norfolk State, 2-10-98 (2nd) vs. Fort Valley State, 11-25-89 (1st) vs. Clark Atlanta, 11-26-91 (2nd) vs. Piedmont, 1-9-89 (1st) vs. Morris Brown, 12-3-88 (2nd) vs. UALR, 1-18-14 (1st)

FIELD GOALS MADE 49 47 44 43 43

vs. Georgia Southern, 2-14-76 (97 att.) at Cal-Irvine, 11-25-88 (88 att.) vs. Morris Brown, 12-3-88 (67 att.) vs. Ft. Valley, 11-25-85 (79 att.) vs. Piedmont, 12-30-86 (75 att.)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 97 96 88 86 83

vs. Georgia Southern, 2-14-76 (49) at Centenary, 1-21-89 (39) at Cal-Irvine, 11-25-88 (47) at Clemson, 1-15-90 (25) at Mercer, 12-17-88 (34)


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

REBOUNDS

.745 .680 .672 .662 .667 .657 .644 .630 .622 .622 .622 .622 .621

63 63 60 60 59 59 57

vs. Baptist, 2-18-84 ............................. 38-51 at Florida Southern, 2-19-81 .............. 34-50 vs. Morris Brown, 11-29-93 ............... 39-58 vs. Shippensburg, 1-5-80..................... 45-68 vs. Piedmont, 1-9-89 ........................... 40-60 vs. Morris Brown, 12-3-88.................. 44-67 at Cal-Irvine, 11-25-88 ........................ 47-73 vs. South Alabama, 2-3-14 ................. 29-46 vs. Young Harris, 12-4-13 ................... 28-45 Louisiana-Lafayette, 11-29-04 ............ 23-37 vs. Samford, 3-3-00 .............................. 28-45 vs. Belmont, 3-6-03 (A-Sun) .............. 28-45 vs. Georgia Southern, 12-22-09 ......... 36-58

vs. West Florida, 12-31-03 (t14th NCAA) at UTSA, 12-22-14 vs. Old Dominion, 2-2-13 vs. Troy, 3-3-01 at Troy, 1-13-05 vs. UALR, 1-18-14 vs. Mercer, 12-6-01 vs. Campbell, 1-8-04 at Troy, 2-16-02 vs. Troy, 1-26-05

38 35 35 32 32

7 7

MANNY ATKINS finished his career as one of the most prolific 3-point shooters in GSU history, making 42.4 percent.

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

41 40 38 36 34 33 33 33 33 33 33 32

57 55 53 49 47 47 46 45 44 44 44 44 44

3-PT FG PERCENTAGE .727 .692 .684 .647 .632 .632

at Arkansas-Little Rock, 1-19-87 ......... 8-11 vs. Bradley, 12-4-99 ............................... 9-13 vs. Lipscomb, 2-13-05 ......................... 13-19 vs. Florida Atlantic, 1-16-00 ............... 11-17 vs. VCU, 12-22-98 ................................ 12-19 vs. Troy, 2-14-98 .................................. 12-19

FREE THROWS MADE 37 37 36 35 35 34 34 33 33 32

at College of Charleston, 2-1-70 vs. Clark-Atlanta, 1-19-93 vs. Samford, 1-25-92 at Centenary, 2-1-97 vs. Centenary, 2-12-94 at Florida Atlantic, 1-5-04 vs. Tennessee State, 1-13-03 vs. Centenary, 1-16-88 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 12-13-93 vs. Old Dominion, 12-14-13

at Ball State, 12-21-84 at Oklahoma, 12-19-87 at Texas-Arlington, 12-7-91 vs. Arkansas (NCAA), 3-15-91 at Georgia, 12-15-84

DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORERS

3-PT FG ATTEMPTED vs. Troy, 1-26-05 (made 14) vs. Troy, 3-03-01 (made 16) vs. Troy, 1-29-01 (made 13) vs. West Florida, 12-31-03 (made 21) vs. UALR, 1-18-14 (made 15) vs. Southern Poly, 11-9-13 (made 11) vs. Old Dominion, 2-2-13 (made 16) at Miami, 12-12-97 (made 6) at Belmont, 12-1-01 (made 10) Jacksonville, 2-25-05 (made 9) at Texas Tech, 12-29-04 (made 10) at UTSA, 12-22-13 (made 19)

vs. Baptist, 1-8-72 vs. Piedmont, 1-9-89 vs. Clark, 11-26-76 vs. Piedmont, 12-30-86 vs. Centenary, 1-16-88 vs. Morris Brown, 12-6-86 Four times, last in 1989

MOST TURNOVERS

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 21 19 16 16 16 15 15 14 14 14

GAME RECORDS

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

7 6

vs. Piedmont, 1-9-89 (16-16-14-11-11-11-10) vs. Faulkner, 2-4-92 (27-14-13-12-10-10-10) vs. Tennessee State, 1-13-03 (24, 18, 12, 12, 11, 11, 10) Nine Times (last vs. Gardner-Webb, 1-11-04)

at College of Charleston, 2-1-70 vs. Clark-Atlanta, 1-19-93 vs. Winthrop, 12-20-95 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 12-13-93 at Centenary, 2-2-91 at Centenary, 2-1-97 vs. Florida International, 12-3-90 vs. Tennessee State, 1-13-03 at LSU, 12-28-94 vs. Samford, 1-25-92 at Georgia Southern, 2-14-91 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 12-21-01 at Florida Atlantic, 1-5-04

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .952 .947 .947 .944 .938 .929 .923 .917 .913 .909 .909 .905 .900

at Western Kentucky, 1-9-14 .............. 22-22 at Stetson, 1-31-03 ............................... 18-18 at Mercer, 2-3-79 .................................. 16-16 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2-3-00 ................. 10-10 vs. Charlotte, 12-9-87 .......................... 10-10 vs. UL Lafayette, 3-16-14 .................... 20-21 vs. McNeese State, 11-18-11 ............... 18-19 vs. Loyola-Chicago, 11-19-97 ............. 18-19 at James Madison, 2-23-13 ................. 17-18 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2-8-02 ................. 15-16 at Clemson, 3-18-14 ............................ 13-14 at South Alabama, 1-4-14 ................... 24-26 at UT Arlington, 2-27-14.................... 11-12 at Samford, 2-19-98 ............................. 21-23 vs. Arkansas State, 1-16-14 ................. 10-11 vs. Samford, 2-13-99............................ 10-11 vs. Troy, 2-14-95 ................................... 19-21 at Charleston Southern, 12-28-02 ..... 18-20

R.J. HUNTER knocked down a schooland conference-record 12 3-pointers at UTSA on Dec. 22, 2013. It was the most 3-pointers hit by an individual in the NCAA during the 2013-14 season.

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

ASSISTS 26 26 26 25 25 25 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

vs. Faulkner 2-4-92 at Texas Christian, 12-22-79 at Hardin-Simmons, 2-8-90 at UTSA, 12-22-14 vs. Gardner-Webb, 1-11-04 at Centenary, 2-14-87 vs. Southern Poly, 12-8-13 vs. Stetson, 1-10-02 vs. Florida Atlantic, 3-2-00 (TAAC) vs. Birmingham Southern, 11-30-73 vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1-30-88 vs. Piedmont, 11-30-91 vs. Fort Valley State, 11-25-89 vs. Florida International, 1-8-98 vs. Norfolk State, 2-10-98 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2-24-00 vs. Florida International, 1-1-96 at Campbell, 2-14-04

STEALS 21 19 19 18 18 17 17 17 17

vs. Northern Arizona, 12-22-90 vs. UT Arlington, 2-1-14 vs. Piedmont, 11-30-91 at Mercer, 1-27-01 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2-24-00 vs. Campbell, 1-14-99 vs. Centenary, 2-2-85 vs. Armstrong State, 11-25-85 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1-5-91

BLOCKED SHOTS 14 13 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

vs. FIU, 12-1-11 vs. Monmouth, 11-19-12 vs. Troy, 1-29-00 vs. Belmont, 3-6-03 (A-Sun) vs. Morris Brown, 12-6-00 at Belmont, 2-28-04 vs. Southern Poly, 11-9-13 vs. Stetson, 1-30-99 vs. Piedmont, 1-9-89 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2-8-02 vs. Stetson, 1-10-02 at Stetson, 1-24-04 vs. Mercer, 1-23-05

NATE WILLIAMS is one of the top players in the Georgia State record book, ranking in the top 10 in Panther annals in both scoring and rebounding. He was a two-time, first-team all-conference honoree.

MOST FOULS, BOTH TEAMS 63 61

vs. Winthrop, 12-30-95 (GSU 26) vs. Texas-Arlington, 12-15-90 (GSU 30)

MOST FOULS

MOST PLAYERS FOULED OUT

36 35 34 33 33 33

4 4 4 4 4

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at Arkansas-Little Rock (OT), 1-19-87 at Samford, 2-25-95 at Mercer, 1-31-90 at Florida Atlantic, 1-2-99 at Houston-Baptist, 2-12-87 at Arkansas-Little Rock, 2-25-89

vs. George Mason, 3-4-06 (CAA) at Florida Atlantic, 1-2-99 vs. Samford, 1-21-95 at Clemson, 1-15-90 at Mercer, 1-8-03


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

MOST WINS AWAY FROM HOME

5

13 12 9 9 9 9

2

1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02 1990-91, 1991-92

MOST WINS IN A SEASON 29 25 22 20 20 17 17 16 16 16

2000-01 ..................................................... 29-5 2013-14 ..................................................... 25-9 2011-12 ................................................... 22-12 2003-04 ..................................................... 20-9 2001-02 ................................................... 20-11 1999-00 ................................................... 17-12 1998-99 ................................................... 17-13 1997-98 ................................................... 16-12 1991-92 ................................................... 16-14 1990-91 ................................................... 16-15

MOST CONFERENCE WINS 17 16 14 14 13 11 11 11 11

2013-14 (Sun Belt) .................................. 17-1 2000-01 (TAAC) ...................................... 16-2 2001-02 (TAAC) ...................................... 14-6 2003-04 (A-Sun) ...................................... 14-6 1999-00 (TAAC) ...................................... 13-5 2011-12 (CAA) ........................................ 11-7 1998-99 (TAAC) ...................................... 11-5 1997-98 (TAAC) ...................................... 11-5 2004-05 (A-Sun) ...................................... 11-9

MOST HOME WINS 16 2000-01 ..................................................... 16-0 13 2013-14 ..................................................... 13-0 13 2011-12 ..................................................... 13-3 12 # 2003-04 ..................................................... 12-2 11 * 2001-02 .................................................... 11-3 9 2012-13 ....................................................... 9-7 9 2009-10 ....................................................... 9-5 * includes home games at Georgia Dome (1), Philips Arena (1) # includes one home game at Gwinnett Arena

2000-01 ...........................10 Road, 3 Neutral 2013-14 ...........................10 Road, 2 Neutral 2011-12 .............................8 Road, 1 Neutral 1999-00 .............................8 Road, 1 Neutral 2003-04 .............................8 Road, 1 Neutral 2001-02 .............................7 Road, 2 Neutral

WINNING “STRETCHES” Won 22 of 23 games ................ 12-14-13 to 3-15-14 Won 14 of 15 games .................. 1-23-01 to 3-15-01 Won 13 of 14 games ................ 11-18-11 to 1-14-12 Won 11 of 12 games ................... 1-23-02 to 3-1-02 Won 11 of 12 games .................. 11-17-00 to 1-2-01 (first 12 games) Won 9 of 10 games ...................... 1-31-00 to 3-2-00 Won 14 of 18 games ......................1-5-04 to 3-4-04 Won 13 of 16 games .................... 1-16-00 to 3-2-00 Won 12 of 14 games .................... 1-5-98 to 2-17-98 Won 8 of 9 games ........................ 1-7-99 to 1-30-99 Won 10 of 13 games .................... 1-7-99 to 2-13-99 Won 12 of 16 games .................... 1-7-99 to 2-26-99 Won 8 of 10 games .............. First 10 games of 1975 Won 7 of 8 games........... Final eight games of 2004

MOST WINS TO STARTS A SEASON 7-0 ...................................................................2000-01 7-0 ...................................................................1975-76 3-0 ...................................................................1980-81

BEST STARTS TO A SEASON 7-0 ...................................................................2000-01 7-0 ...................................................................1975-76 11-1.................................................................2000-01 8-2 ...................................................................1975-76 11-3.................................................................2011-12

25-GAME WINNING STREAK AT SPORTS ARENA

STREAKS

CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS

1999-00 2/7 Alabama A&M .................. 69-64 2/24 Florida Atlantic ................. 86-62 2/26 UCF..................................... 78-63 2000-01 11/20 Savannah State .................. 88-45 11/29 Bradley................................ 67-54 12/1 Valdosta State .................... 83-54 12/4 Samford .............................. 64-50 12/6 Morris Brown .................... 84-70 1/11 Florida Atlantic ................. 96-77 1/13 UCF..................................... 97-75 1/23 Jacksonville State ............... 76-52 1/27 Mercer ................................ 86-77 1/29 Troy ..................................... 79-75 2/10 Campbell ............................ 95-67 2/15 Jacksonville ........................ 90-82 2/17 Stetson ................................ 68-65 3/1 FAU (TAAC)...................... 96-57 3/2 Samford (TAAC)............... 66-56 3/3 Troy (TAAC) ..................... 79-55 2001-02 11/17 Valdosta State .................... 82-71 11/27 Charleston Southern ........ 67-56 12/6 Mercer ................................ 90-79 12/12 Campbell ............................ 85-71 1/2 Troy ..................................... 84-67 1/10 Stetson ................................ 89-73

LONGEST WINNING STREAKS ALL GAMES 14 11 8 8 7 7 7 7 7

12-14-13 to 2-6-14 (regular season)* 6th longest in the nation when it ended 11-18-11 to 1-4-12 (regular season)* 5th longest in the nation when it ended 2-20-14 to 3-15-14 (regular season) 2-15-01 to 3-15-01 (last four regular-season games, three TAAC Tournament games, NCAA first round) 1-5-04 to 1-24-04 (regular season) 2-12-04 to 3-4-04 (last six regular-season games, A-Sun Tournament first round) 11-17-00 to 12-6-00 (first seven games of season) 2-7-00 to 3-2-00 (last six regular season games, TAAC Tournament first round) 11-28-75 to 12-30-75 (first seven games of season)

AT GEORGIA STATE SPORTS ARENA 25 13 10 8 7 6 6 5 5 5

2-24-00 to 12-12-02 (last three games of 1999-00, all of 2000-01, through first six games of 2001-02) * Third-longest home win streak in the nation when ended all of 2013-14 season - intact entering 2014-15 season 11-18-11 to 1-23-12 (first 10 games of the regular season) 1-5-98 to 2-24-98 (last eight games of regular season) 12-6-03 to 1-16-04 1975-76 1985-86 11-17-09 to 1-2-10 (first five games of season) 12-22-98 to 1-14-99 1974-75 (first five games of season)

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

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GSU SPORTS ARENA INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES

TOP ATTENDANCE GSU Sports Arena

POINTS 49, Chris Collier (vs. Butler, 1/2/91) 41, Bob Pierson (vs. Georgia Southern, 2/14/76)

FIELD GOALS MADE 19, Chris Collier (vs. Butler, 1/2/91) 19, Bob Pierson (vs. Georgia Southern, 2/14/76)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .923 (12-13), Bob Pierson vs. S. Alabama, 2/26/76 .900 (9-10), Lanard Copeland vs. UTSA, 1/22/87

FREE THROWS MADE 17, Travis Williams (vs. FIU, 1/14/93) 16, Devonta White (vs. UT Arlington, 2/1/14) 15, Matt Simpkins (vs. Ga. Southern, 11/27/78)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (12-12) Darryl Cooper (vs. FAU, 1/11/01) 1.000 (11-11) Willie Brown (vs. Mercer, 2/6/88) 1.000 (10-10) Travis Williams (vs. Ark. St., 12/19/95)

REBOUNDS 23, Chris Collier (vs. Centenary, 3/1/90) 21, Bob Pierson (vs. Georgia Southern, 2/14/76)

ASSISTS 14, Rodney Hamilton (vs. FIU, 1/11/96) 13, Three times (last by Rodney Hamilton, 2/10/98)

BLOCKS 9, Curtis Washington (vs. Southern Poly, 11/9/13) 9, James Vincent (vs. Monmouth, 11/19/12) 9, Sylvester Morgan (vs. Mercer, 1/23/05) 8, Eric Buckner (vs. FIU, 12/1/11)

STEALS 8, Shernard Long (vs. Campbell, 1/4/00) 8, Dewey Haley (vs. Centenary, 2/2/85) 7, Manny Atkins (vs. UT Arlington, 2/1/14) 7, R.J. Hunter (vs. Troy, 1/2/14) 7, James Fields (vs. UNCW, 1/12/12)

3-POINT FG MADE 10, R.J. Hunter (vs. Old Dominion, 2/2/13) 9, Kevin Morris (vs. VCU, 12/22/98) 8, Thomas Terrell (vs. Florida Atlantic, 2/8/02) 7, Shellord Pinkett (vs. Troy, 2/14/98)

Since 1984 4,500 4,028 3,870 3,763 3,510 3,423 3,385 3,296 3,279 3,113 3,102 3,074 2,890 2,834 2,827 2,800 2,752 2,746 2,720

Stetson (Jay Leno show) .......2/4/89 Troy (TAAC Final) ................3/3/01 Western Kentucky..................3/8/14 Fresno State ........................11/19/99 Florida State..........................12/7/06 Mercer ...................................1/26/91 Samford (TAAC Semifinal) ..3/2/01 Belmont .................................2/21/02 Georgia Tech ........................12/5/07 Mercer ...................................2/20/99 Florida State........................12/13/08 Mercer ...................................2/19/97 UL Lafayette .........................2/22/14 Stetson ...................................1/30/99 Troy (A-Sun Semifinal) .........3/7/03 Samford .................................2/20/93 FAU ..........................................2/8/02 Stetson ...................................2/17/01 Georgia Southern ..................2/2/89

GEORGIA STATE TEAM SUPERLATIVES MOST POINTS SCORED

REBOUNDS

122, vs. Fort Valley State, 11/25/89 119, vs. Piedmont, 11/30/91

63, vs. Piedmont, 1/9/89 60, vs. Clark-Atlanta, 11/26/76

FIELD GOALS MADE

ASSISTS

49, vs. Georgia Southern, 2/14/76 44, vs. Morris Brown, 12/3/88

26, vs. Faulkner, 2/4/92 25, vs. Gardner-Webb, 1/11/04 24, vs. Southern Poly, 12/8/12 24, vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1/30/88 24, vs. Birmingham Southern, 11/30/73 24, vs. Stetson, 1/10/02

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .745 (38-51) vs. Charleston Southern, 2/18/84 .672 (39-58) vs. Morris Brown, 11/27/93

3-POINT FG MADE 21, vs. West Florida, 12/31/03 16, vs. Old Dominion, 2/2/13 16, vs. Troy, 3/3/01 16, vs. Troy, 1/13/05 15, vs. UALR, 1/18/14 15, vs. Mercer, 12/6/01 14, vs. Troy, 1/26/05

FREE THROWS MADE 39, by Butler, 1/2/91 37, vs. Clark-Atlanta, 1/19/93

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (10-10), vs. UNC Charlotte, 12/9/87 1.000 (10-10), vs. Florida Atlantic, 2/3/00

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BLOCKS 14, vs. FIU, 12/1/11 13, vs. Monmouth, 11/19/12 12, vs. Troy, 1/29/00 11, vs. Belmont, 3/6/03 (TAAC) 11, vs. Morris Brown, 12/6/00 10, vs. Southern Poly, 11/9/13 10, vs. Mercer, 1/23/05 10, vs. Stetson, 1/30/99 10, vs. Piedmont, 1/9/89 10, vs. Florida Atlantic, 2/8/02 10, vs. Stetson, 1/10/02

STEALS 21, vs. Northern Arizona, 12/22/90 19, vs. UT Arlington, 2/1/14 19. vs. Piedmont, 11/30/91


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

Player ...................................................... PPG F Manny Atkins......................................... 14.4 F Curtis Washington .................................. 7.5 G Devonta White ....................................... 11.6 G R.J. Hunter .............................................. 18.3 G Ryan Harrow .......................................... 17.8

RPG 6.1 5.9 2.7 4.6 2.6

Ast. 1.4 (bl) 2.4 4.3 1.7 4.3

RPG 6.7 4.9 2.8 5.1 2.7

Ast. 2.2 (bl) 2.3 3.9 1.8 1.0

RPG 7.1 6.1 6.0 2.2 3.9

Ast. (bl) 3.5 3.6 1.4 2.9 2.9

RPG 5.6 4.8 4.8 2.6 3.0

Ast. (bl) 1.6 0.9 1.0 2.4 3.0

RPG 4.2 5.1 1.9 1.8 5.2

Ast. (bl) 0.6 (bl) 1.2 2.3 0.9 3.8

RPG 5.8 3.6 2.9 1.5 4.7

Ast. 23 23 44 50 134

Ast. 32 51 (bl) 81 53 111

Player ...................................................... PPG F Nate Williams......................................... 14.7 F Trello Galloway ....................................... 9.8 C Kevin Thomas ........................................ 10.0 G Lamont McIntosh .................................... 9.0 G Herman Favors ........................................ 7.0

RPG 6.9 6.7 2.5 3.1 3.9

Ast. 43 44 36 42 104

RPG 7.6 3.5 1.6 3.6 3.0

Ast. 27 (bl) 21 43 39 84

RPG 5.0 5.9 4.6 4.1 2.1

Ast. 30 31 (bl) 47 64 89

Player ...................................................... PPG F Nate Williams......................................... 18.0 F Trello Galloway ....................................... 7.0 C Reo Logan ................................................. 6.5 G Leroy Davis............................................. 12.6 G Lamont McIntosh .................................. 13.3

RPG 6.6 6.8 4.3 4.1 3.1

Ast. 57 64 25 50 92

Player ...................................................... PPG F Bam Campbell........................................ 10.3 F Thomas Terrell ....................................... 20.5 C Nate Williams......................................... 12.2 G Leroy Davis............................................... 8.1 G Lamont McIntosh .................................. 12.2

RPG 5.6 7.3 6.4 3.8 3.9

Ast. 34 64 55 53 128

RPG 3.9 7.5 4.7 3.2 2.9

Ast. 20 40 90 72 144

2000-01 (29-5)

2008-09 (12-20) Player ...................................................... PPG F Rashad Chase ........................................... 5.1 F Trey Hampton .......................................... 4.4 G Leonard Mendez ...................................... 8.8 G Trae Goldston......................................... 10.8 G Joe Dukes ................................................ 12.8

RPG 5.1 4.6 5.0 2.6 5.2

2001-02 (20-11)

2009-10 (12-20) Player ...................................................... PPG F Xavier Hansbro ........................................ 7.9 F Trey Hampton .......................................... 8.5 G Marques Johnson ..................................... 2.6 G Trae Goldston......................................... 10.3 G Joe Dukes ................................................ 13.5

Player ...................................................... PPG F Marcus Brown ........................................ 14.9 F Kevin Thomas ........................................ 12.2 F Sylvester Morgan ..................................... 6.0 G Malcolm Manier .................................... 10.9 G Boyd Copeland ........................................ 9.8

2002-03 (14-15)

2010-11 (12-19) Player ...................................................... PPG F Eric Buckner............................................. 9.4 F Brandon McGee....................................... 7.8 G Jihad Ali .................................................... 7.2 G Marques Johnson ..................................... 5.2 G James Fields .............................................. 5.5

Ast. 22 (bl) 46 45 105 89

2003-04 (20-9)

2011-12 (22-12) Player ...................................................... PPG F Eric Buckner........................................... 10.8 F Josh Micheaux .......................................... 7.7 G Jihad Ali .................................................. 12.5 G Devonta White ....................................... 12.9 G James Fields .............................................. 9.6

RPG 4.3 5.1 3.2 4.3 3.0

2004-05 (14-15)

2012-13 (15-16) Player ...................................................... PPG F Manny Atkins......................................... 14.2 F James Vincent........................................... 4.8 G Devonta White ....................................... 14.8 G R.J. Hunter .............................................. 17.0 G Rashaad Richardson ................................ 7.3

Player ...................................................... PPG F Rashad Chase ........................................... 6.1 F Deven Dickerson ................................... 6.3 G Malcolm Manier .................................... 11.8 G Boyd Copeland ...................................... 8.8 G Herman Favors ...................................... 12.5

Player ...................................................... PPG F Bam Campbell.......................................... 5.8 F Thomas Terrell ....................................... 16.4 F Shernard Long........................................ 18.0 G Darryl Cooper........................................ 12.7 G Kevin Morris .......................................... 12.9

2007-08 (9-21) Player ...................................................... PPG F Rashad Chase ........................................... 7.5 C Justin Billingslea ...................................... 6.3 G Trae Goldston........................................... 9.3 G Leonard Mendez .................................... 16.0 G D.J. Jones ................................................... 3.6

2006-07 (11-20) Player ...................................................... PPG F Lance Perique ......................................... 15.6 F Rashad Chase ........................................... 8.5 C Deven Dickerson ................................... 11.8 G Leonard Mendez .................................... 13.8 G Ron Larris ................................................ 5.0

ANTON REESE averaged 16.4 points in two years as a starter, leading Georgia State to a pair of 17-win seasons.

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2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

1999-00 (17-12) Player ...................................................... PPG F Shernard Long........................................ 16.9 F Donnie Davis ........................................... 7.0 C Jarrod Hill ................................................. 6.9 G Anton Reese ........................................... 16.4 G Kevin Morris .......................................... 12.9

1991-92 (16-14) RPG 5.6 3.4 6.0 3.8 4.3

Ast. 47 15 21 41 145

RPG 3.6 8.8 3.7 3.7 4.0

Ast. 41 28 6 59 142

RPG 5.4 5.7 7.6 2.9 3.4

Ast. 9 39 35 67 171

RPG 7.1 5.9 2.9 4.0 4.1

Ast. 12 27 10 62 124

RPG 4.3 7.8 10.4 2.0 2.8

Ast. 12 45 50 36 119

RPG 9.0 6.8 2.8 3.6 3.4

Ast. 23 42 3 55 121

1993-94 (13-14) Player ...................................................... PPG F Terrence Brandon .................................. 14.6 F Travis Williams ........................................ 8.7 C Zavian Smith .......................................... 15.6 G Mark Stribling ........................................ 12.2 G Donald Hall .............................................. 5.3

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Player ...................................................... PPG F Zavian Smith ............................................ 5.8 C Chris Collier ........................................... 16.6 F Mark Thompson .................................... 11.9 G Corey Gauff .............................................. 6.0 G Matt O’Brien........................................... 18.0

RPG 4.0 9.4 3.4 3.3 2.4

Ast. 23 24 36 76 98

Player ...................................................... PPG F Lanard Copeland ................................... 15.3 F Keven Davis............................................ 14.1 C Rodney Turner ....................................... 10.3 G James Andrews....................................... 18.8 G Leo Hunt ................................................... 4.0

RPG 4.0 5.6 9.9 4.1 1.4

Ast. 45 34 26 39 105

Player ...................................................... PPG F Lanard Copeland ................................... 11.0 F Keven Davis............................................ 10.8 C Willie Brown .......................................... 10.6 G James Andrews....................................... 15.1 G Paris Dennis ............................................. 9.3

RPG 4.1 6.4 6.6 4.1 4.4

Ast. 52 21 10 36 102

Player ...................................................... PPG F Lanard Copeland ..................................... 8.4 F Rodney Turner ......................................... 9.6 C Elfrem Jackson ....................................... 15.8 G Melvin Howard ...................................... 14.1 G Paris Dennis ............................................. 9.3

RPG 4.0 8.9 8.4 3.6 4.4

Ast. 22 16 23 148 61

RPG 7.5 7.1 6.2 3.9 3.3

Ast. 25 14 46 34 174

RPG 5.3 2.7 4.0 4.7 2.3

Ast. 13 20 20 41 105

1985-86 (10-18) RPG 7.0 5.9 8.7 5.1 1.6

Ast. 26 28 35 69 102

RPG 8.7 4.8 4.9 2.7 1.4

Ast. 27 23 63 51 101

1992-93 (13-14) Player ...................................................... PPG F Mike Nalls............................................... 17.4 F Brad Boykin.............................................. 5.9 G Mark Stribling ........................................ 13.7 G Sam Wilder ............................................. 13.1 G Courtney Brooks ..................................... 4.1

Ast. 39 38 37 87 59

1986-87 (11-17)

1994-95 (11-17) Player ...................................................... PPG F Terrence Brandon .................................. 18.7 F Travis Williams ...................................... 12.4 C Tildon Wright .......................................... 5.1 G Tony Rhine ............................................. 11.5 G Rodney Hamilton .................................. 10.0

RPG 5.1 10.6 4.4 4.8 1.6

1987-88 (9-19)

1995-96 (10-16) Player ...................................................... PPG F Terrence Evans ......................................... 6.3 F Travis Williams ...................................... 12.2 C Terrence Brandon .................................. 20.8 G Shellord Pinkett ....................................... 9.7 G Rodney Hamilton .................................. 11.6

Player ...................................................... PPG F Zavian Smith ............................................ 7.5 C Chris Collier ........................................... 18.2 G Phillip Luckydo ...................................... 20.2 G Garrett Coley............................................ 9.1 G Matt O’Brien............................................. 6.1

1988-89 (14-14)

1996-97 (10-17) Player ...................................................... PPG F Tildon Wright ........................................ 13.7 F Terrence Evans ......................................... 8.0 C Alex Saviddis ............................................ 2.7 G Shellord Pinkett ..................................... 13.6 G Rodney Hamilton .................................. 18.0

Ast. 17 64 34 25 68

1989-90 (5-23)

1997-98 (16-12) Player ...................................................... PPG F Torquin Gresham..................................... 7.3 F Maurice Robertson ................................ 11.0 F Quincy Gause......................................... 12.9 G Shellord Pinkett ..................................... 14.8 G Rodney Hamilton .................................. 16.0

RPG 6.1 7.8 4.0 2.4 2.6

1990-91 (16-15)

1998-99 (17-13) Player ...................................................... PPG F Maurice Robertson .................................. 7.6 F Quincy Gause......................................... 16.2 C Torquin Gresham..................................... 7.3 G Anton Reese ........................................... 16.4 G Kevin Morris .......................................... 16.6

Player ...................................................... PPG F Brad Boykin.............................................. 5.5 C Zavian Smith .......................................... 14.7 G Phillip Luckydo ...................................... 21.0 G Tyrice Wright ........................................... 5.1 G Corey Gauff .............................................. 3.9

Player ...................................................... PPG F Ricky Coulter ......................................... 11.6 F Keven Davis.............................................. 7.8 C Chavelo Holmes..................................... 13.9 G James Andrews....................................... 11.8 G Dewey Haley .......................................... 13.9

1984-85 (2-26) Player ...................................................... PPG F Paul Norris ............................................. 12.6 F Cornelius Stafford.................................... 6.1 C Jevon Estes ................................................ 3.1 G Chris Jackson ......................................... 15.5 G Dewey Haley .......................................... 12.3


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

C MARK GILMORE and DON ROSS from the 1979-80 squad.

A Adams, Jim (1962-65) Agin, David (1977-79) Alexander, Russell (1956-57) Ali, Jihad (2007-12) Alloway, Kendrick (2001-03) Anderson, Dwayne (1985-86) Andrews, Cedrick (1983-85) Andrews, James (1985-86, 87-89) Angelich, Paul (1977-80) Armstead, Chuck (1989-90) Arrington, Andre (1987-88) Astacio, Tony (1972-73, ‘74-76) Atkins, Manny (2011-14) Atkinson, James (1974-76) Atrice, Walter (1972-74)

B Bagley, Tom (1967-68) Bailey, Bob (1972-73) Baldwin, Bobby (1953-56) Barlow, Dicky (1978-80, 81-83) Barnett, Tikoyo (2004-05) Bates, (1958-59) Beckett, John (1997-98) Bennett, Frank (1980-82) Benson, Ellis (1971-72) Benton, Darryl (1979-81) Bernard, Ajamu ((1992-95) Bethune, Morris (1984-85) Billingslea, Justin (2004-08) Billingsley (1951-52) Birdsong, Jerry (1955-59) Bloodwirth, Charley (1947-48) Boland, Bill (1958-59) Boles, Charles (1975-77) Booker, Archie (1980-82) Bowen, Robin (1965-66) Bowles, (1951-52) Boyd, David (1972-75) Boykin, Brad (1991-93) Brandon, Terrence (1991-92, ‘93-96) Brandon, Tommy (1965-66) Brantley, Bo (1987-89) Brewer, Ken (1968-70) Brinson, Greg (1976-77)

Camp, (1947-48) Campbell, Bam (2000-02) Campbell, Kevin (1995-96) Cannon, Tommy (1960-64) Carman, Herbert (1976-78) Carr, Michael (1987-89) Carter, (1947-48) Cartwright, Brandon (2005-07) Cason, Frank (1965-66) Cawthon, Charles (1951-55) Chase, Rashad (2005-09) Chennault, Reggie (1982-84) Chilholm, Gordon (1956-57) Choates, Moyce (1974-76) Clements, Gregg (1980-81) Cloud, Ed (1955-56) Coggins, Jon (1983-85) Cole, Arte (1989-92) Coleman, Bob (1959-60) Coley, Garrett (1990-92) Collier, Chris (1989-91) Conner, Bill (1959-60) Cool, Don (1962-65) Cooper, Darryl (2000-02) Copeland, Boyd (2003-06) Copeland, Jim (1965-67) Copeland, Lanard (1985-89) Coppedge, Ferrell (1967-69, ‘70-71) Costen, Bill (1955-57) Costner, George (1960-61) Couch (1947-48) Coulter, Rick (1984-86) Crider, Markus (2012-present) Culver, Albert (1974-76) Cunningham, John (1968-69, ‘70-71) Curry, Dante (2008-2011)

D Dabney, Ron (1967-69) Daly, Fletcher (1939-40) Davis, Donnie (1998-02) Davis, Jackie (1976-78) Davis, Keven (1985-89) Davis, Leroy (2001-03) DeFoor, Bobby (1960-61) Dean, Dontaz (2002) Isaiah Dennis (2013-present) Dennis, Paris (1986-88) Dickerson, Deven (2004-08)

Dickson, Al (1968-70) Dix, Ernie (1972-73) Dixon, Arthur (1956-57) Doby, Harold (2010-11) Doherty, Frank (1958-61) Donehoo, David (1973-75) Dopson, James (1992-93) Dukes, Joe (2008-10) Dyer, Bill (1953-56)

E Edelstein, (1947-48) Epps, Gene (1962-65) Ellerbee, Ty (1978-80) Ernest, (1951-52) Erves, Larry (1976-78) Ervin, Eric (1982-84) Estes, Jevon (1984-85) Evans, Terrence (1992-96)

F Fain, Jimmy (1966-67) Falker, Chris (1978-80) Fanning, Steve (1985-87) Farmer, Matthew (1965-69) Faulhaber, Bill (1972-76) Favors, Herman (2002-06) Feldman, Sidney (1939-40) Felton, John (1980-82) Fencher, Danny (1977-79) Fern, Dwight (1971-73) Fields, James (2008-12) Firnbach, Bill (1985-87) Foster, (1982-83) Fowler, Randy (1978-80) Fox, (1947-48) Freeman, Walter (1939-40)

G Galloway, Erin (1994-95) Galloway, Trello (2002-04) Gamble, Tyler (2011-13) Garner, James (1959-60) Gauff, Corey (1989-93) Gause, Quincy (1997-99) Gaugh, Rex (1979-82) Gaynes, Virlyn (1963-65) Gebhard, Brian (1970-71) Gentry, Chris (1995-97) Gibson, DiMario (1979-81) Gibson, Ed (1954-55) Gilchrist, James (2000-02) Gillentinte, (1947-48) Gisi, (1951-52) Glass, Reeder (1960-61) Goldston, Trae (2006-10) Goodman, (1947-48) Gordon, (1989-90) Graham, Harlen (1980-84) Graham, Tony (1980-84) Gray, David (1988-89) Green, Charles (1971-72) Green, Justin (2011-13) Green, Ryann (2011-present)

LETTERWINNERS

Brooks, Courtney (1990-94) Brown, Daniel (2009-11) Brown, Joe (1981-83) Brown, Marcus (2003-05) Brown, Verlon (1956-57) Brown, Willie (1987-88) Brus, Joe (1982-86) Bryant, Jimmy (1973-75) Buckner, Eric (2010-12) Buggs, Dicky (1981-82) Burdette, P.B. (1955-56) Burgess, Thad (1964-65) Burguillos, Denny (2012-14) Burton, Mel (1961-63)

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

Gresham, Darryl (1986-87) Gresham, Torquin (1997-00) Gulmire, Mark (1978-80) Gunsby, Lydell (1999-2002) Gynes, Frank (1965-66)

H Hadley, Greg (1980-82) Hagwood, Brent (1983-84) Haley, Dewey (1984-86) Hall, Donald (1993-94) Hamilton, Mark (1967-68) Hamilton, Rodney (1994-98) Hamner, Dwight (1970-72) Hampton, Louis (1985-86) Hampton, Trey (2008-10) Handy, Bayi (2001-02) Hannah, Homer (1956-58) Hansbro, Xavier (2008-10) Harbin, (1947-48) Harris, Lasanna (2002-03) Harrow, Ryan (2013-present) Hastings, Mark (1988-89) Hawk, (1947-48) Hayes, (1947-48) Hayes, Robert (1992-93) Heard, Charles (1955-57) Heers, Eric (1956-57) Hickman, Bart (1962-64) Hight, Chris (1995-96) Hill, Jarrod (1998-00) Hinton, Jaylen (2013-14) Hoard, Barrett (1989-90) Hoekwater, Matt (1993-95) Holmes, Chavelo (1981-84, ‘85-86) Holstick, Otis (1979-80) Hooks, Fred (1969-70) Howard, Melvin (1986-87) Howington, Ronnie (1967-68) Hudson, Luther (1966-67) Hunt, Leo (1987-89) Hunter, Louie (1982-83) Hunter, R.J. (2012-present)

J Jackson, Chris (1983-85) Jackson, Elfrem (1986-87) Jackson, Jeff (1984-86) Jacobs, Jimmy (1965-69) Jacobs, R. L. (1967-68) James, Ronnie (1954-55) Jarvis, Howie (1976-79) Johnson, Gerald (1955-57) Johnson, Ron (1990-91) Johnson, Marques (2009-11) Jones, D.J. (2007-08)

K Kessler, Dave (1979-80) Killingsworth, Jim (1956-57) Kimbro Jr., Tony (2011-12) King, Markeal (1998-00) Kinsey, T. (1967-68) Kirk, (1947-48) Krubally, Ousman (2007-10)

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LETTERWINNERS

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

L Langhorne, Marcus (1996-97) Leuszler, Jay (1971-73) Logan, Reo (2002-04) Long, Shernard (1999-2001) Lott, Kevin (2006-10) Love, Henry (1971-72) Luckydo, Philip (1990-92)

M Mack, Rod (1979-81) Manier, Malcolm (2004-06) Manus, Ray (1960-64) Marshall, Greg (1966-69) Maynor, Javonte (2010-11) McBride, Ryan (2006-07) McDaniel, (1947-48) McDonald, Jerry (1955-56) McGee, Brandon (2010-12) McGrew, D’Andre (2003-06) McIntosh, Lamont (2000-04) Mendez, Leonard (2005-09) Micheaux, Josh, (2010-12) Mitchell, Norman (2006-08) Mobley, Terrence (1994-95) Monroe, Esell (1989-91) Montgomery, Bruce (1988-90) Moore, Calvin (1972-74) Morgan, David (1977-79) Morgan, Glenn (1958-60) Morgan, Major (1962-64) Morgan, Sylvester (2003-05) Morris, Everett (2003-05) Morris, Kevin (1998-2001) Moss, Greg (1982-83) Moynihan, Michael (2007-08)

ANDRE TOOKS 1980 - 2001 Andre Tooks, a native of Shawnee Mission, Kansas, joined the Georgia State program in 2001 after two seasons at Fort Scott Community College. Tragically, he died in an automobile accident on Oct. 31, 2001, before he ever suited up for the Panthers.

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Mullins, Tommy (1964-67) Murphy, Pat (1996-98) Myrick, Henry (1973-75)

N Nalls, Mike (1989-93) Newlin, Charles (1972-74) Nicholson, Herb (1955-56) Nieves, Henry (1998-99) Nordmark, Bill (1967-71) Norris, Paul (1984-87) Nuckles, Quincy (1993-94)

O O’Brien, Matt (1989-91) Oliver, Charles (1970-72)

P Patton, Cedric (2000-03) Pearson, Rico (1995-96) Pendleton, George (1975-77) Perique, Lance (2005-06) Perkins, Larry (1969-71) Person, Curtis (1970-72) Peterson, Matt (1990-94) Pierson, Robert (1974-76) Pietrowski, Mike (1979-80) Pinkett, Shellord (1994-98) Poag, Jackie (1971-72, ‘73-74) Powell, Gene (1957-60) Powers, Charley (1973-75) Poyastro, Miguel (1975-77) Pritchard, Tom (1969-71) Purvis, Neil (1972-73, ‘74-75)

TIKOYO BARNETT 1982 - 2005 Tikoyo Barnett lettered for the Panthers in 2004-05. He joined the program as a junior college All-American at Alabama Southern. He died tragically on March 26, 2005, in an automobile accident near his hometown of Monroeville, Ala.

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Q Quinn, Frank (1962-64)

R Ramsey, (1947-48) Ramsey, George (1980-82) Rarick, Dan (1976-77) Reed, Pete (1958-59) Reese, Anton (1998-2000) Reinhart, Bobby (1987-89) Renkosik,Ray (1977-79) Rhine, Tony (1993-96) Richardson, (1947-48) Richardson, Rashaad (2010-14) Richardson, Steve (1976-78) Richardson, Thomas (1970-71) Ricketts, Ronald (1970-72) Rimmer, Bernard (2008-09) Roberts, Russell (1972-73) Robertson, Maurice (1997-99) Robinson, Ranard (2005-06) Ross, Don (1979-81)

S Sandstrom, David (1984-85) Saviddis, Alex (1995-98) Scott, Doug (1975-77) Scott, Jerome (1976-78) Searcy, Chad (1996-2000) Seegar, Walt (1968-69) Sharpe, Darius (2013-14) Shaw, Gene (1968-69) Shaw, Kevin (2011-14) Shearer, (1947-48) Sheldon, Philip (1964-65) Shipes, T.J. (2012-present) Sikes, Kerry (1969-70) Sills, Ray (1975-77) Simpson, Larry (1955-56, ‘58-59) Slack, Roderick (1977-78) Smiley, Don (1991-92) Smith, (1947-48) Smith, Joe (1964-65) Smith, LaRon (2012-14) Smith, Larry (1982-84, 86-87) Smith, Zavian (1989-92) Solomon, Cameron (2012-13) Sosebee, Jerry (1964-66) Spells, Shay (1994-95) Stackhouse, Jeff (1979-80) Stafford, Cornelius (1983-85) Stewart, Charlie (1954-55) Stone, Jimmy (1955-60) Straley, Wilt (1962-64) Strange, Johnny (1962-64) Stribling, Mark (1992-94) Stricker, Brad (1998-99) Strong, Bill (1964-65) Strong, Bo (1966-70) Styles, Curtis (1971-72)

T Taylor, Jamar (2009-12) Teale, Ted (1947-48) Templeman, Terry (1964-65) Terrell, Thomas (2000-02) Thomas, Kevin (2003-05) Thomas, Rankin (1968-70) Thompson, Leroy (1955-57) Thompson, Mark (1988-92) Thorton, Al (1972-73) Thurmon (1947-48) Toomer, Anthony (1995-96) Towns, Daniel (2002-04) Travers, David (2012-13) Tucker, Randy (1979-82) Turmon, George (1978-80) Turner, (1951-52) Turner, Rodney (1986-87, ‘88-89) Tyson, Don (1974-76)

U Ujlaki, Mike (1969-70)

V Vincent, James (2009-2013)

W Walton, Juan (1989-90) Washington, Curtis (2012-present) Washington, Phil (1971-73) Watson, Stan (1979-80) Webb, Bill (1960-61) Webb, Mike (1959-60) Webb, Warren (1980-82) Webster, Steve (1972-74) Whaley, Charles (1956-57) Whatley, Dominique (2005-06) White, Devonta (2010-14) Wilder, Sam (1989-93) Wilkins, Raymond (1996-97) Williams, Jim (1955-56) Williams, Nate (2001-04) Williams, Travis (1992-96) Willis, (1947-48) Wilson, Joe (1965-67) Wilson, W. T. (1954-55) Witter, Dave (1965-67) Wolfe, Bo (1965-68) Woodall, (1960-64) Woodruff, Ron (1968-70) Woods, Bobby (1974-75, ‘76-77) Wright, Tildon (1993-97) Wootson, D. J. (2000-01) Wright, Tony (1983-94, ‘85-86) Wright, Tyrice (1991-92) Wynn, Marty (1964-65)

Y Young, Eddie (1974-76)

Z Zak, Mike (1997-98) Zehner, Curtis (1977-78)


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

GEORGIA STATE knocked off Wisconsin 50-49 as Kevin Morris was named Chevrolet Player of the Game.

2001 NCAA TOURNAMENT GEORGIA STATE 50, WISCONSIN 49 2001 NCAA West First Round • Boise, Idaho • March 15, 2001 hernard Long’s basket with 12 seconds left lifted underdog Georgia State to a 50-49 victory over No. 6 seed Wisconsin in the first round of the NCAA West Regional, giving the Panthers their eighth straight victory and the first NCAA tournament win in school history. Georgia State, seeded 11th, fell behind by as many as 16 points in the first half and still trailed by five, 49-44, with a minute to play. Darryl Cooper hit a 3-pointer with 48 seconds left and was fouled, and the sophomore made the free throw to complete the four-point play and bring the Panthers within one. Cooper then made a steal on the defensive end to set up Long’s winning shot. Wisconsin had a chance to tie or the lead as the Badgers got the ball down low to 6-9 center Mark Vershaw, who was fouled and went to the line for two free throws. But Vershaw missed both and Long grabbed the rebound. The Panthers had to survive a desperation shot by Wisconsin after Long missed the front end of a one-and-one with one second left. Senior guard Kevin Morris led the Panthers with 18 points, including a 3-pointer just before the first-half buzzer. Long, the Panthers’ leading scorer, was held scoreless in the first half before scoring 13 in the second, while Cooper added 11 points. Bam Campbell grabbed 11 boards as the Panthers outrebounded Wisconsin 33-32.

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GEORGIA STATE led Maryland 43-42 early in the second half before falling to the Terrapins in the second round. Panther in double figures. The rebounding was even with both teams grabbing 42, but the much taller Terrapins managed to score 50 points in the paint.

1991 NCAA TOURNAMENT ARKANSAS 117, GEORGIA STATE 76 1991 NCAA Southeast First Round • Atlanta, Ga. • March 15, 1991 eorgia State’s first trip to the NCAA tournament was a giant step for the Panthers’ basketball program but just a short trip across town. The 16th-seeded Panthers, upset winners of the TAAC Tournament, were placed in the Southeast Regional, earning a date with No. 1 seed and third-ranked Arkansas at The Omni in Atlanta, just moments from Georgia State’s downtown campus. The talented Razorbacks defeated Georgia State 117-76. However, the Panthers played a strong first half, leading by as many as nine points and trailing by only two late in the half. Eventually, Arkansas’ depth and vaunted fullcourt press wore down the underdogs. Chris Collier led the Panthers with 22 points and 13 rebounds, while Zavian Smith added 14 points, nine rebounds and six blocked shots.

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MARYLAND 79, GEORGIA STATE 60 2001 NCAA West Second Round • Boise, Idaho • March 17, 2001 eorgia State’s most successful season ever ended with a 79-60 defeat by third-seeded and 11th-ranked Maryland, which would go on to reach the Final Four. Lefty Driesell’s Panthers were even with his former school into the second half, tying the game at 47-47 with 14 minutes to play before Maryland pulled ahead for good. With Georgia State trailing 41-37 at the intermission, Driesell unveiled a diamond-and-one defense to the start the second half. A steal and layup by Lydell Gunsby tied the game at 41-41 with 18:14 left. Two free throws by Donnie Davis gave State a 43-42 lead at the 17:44 mark. Davis then stepped to line at 14:29 and tied the game for the seventh time at 47-47, but missed his second attempt that would have put the Panthers ahead. Back-to-back steals by All-American Juan Dixon put the Terps ahead to stay, and Maryland was able to open a double-digit lead by the 10-minute mark. The final 19-point lead was Maryland’s largest advantage as the Panthers were scoreless for the last four minutes. Shernard Long led Georgia State with 20 points, but he was the only

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COACH BOB REINHART (with Nolan Richardson) and the Panthers faced Arkansas in the 1991 NCAA tournament.

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2014 NIT

2002 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT TENNESSEE TECH 64, GEORGIA STATE 62 Eblen Center • Cookeville, Tenn. • March 13, 2002 eorgia State earned an invitation to the National Invitation Tournament for the first time in school history, but the Panthers fell at Tennessee Tech 64-62 on Cameron Crisp’s basket with 4.8 seconds left. The Panthers won the Atlantic Sun regular season for the second straight year but dropped a heart-breaking 76-75 decision to Florida Atlantic in the tournament final. Tennessee Tech, regular-season champion of the Ohio Valley Conference, also lost its conference title game by one point but entered the NIT with a 28-game homecourt winning streak. Georgia State trailed by five with under four minutes left before Lamont McIntosh’s jumper tied the game at 60-60 with 1:19 to play. Tech regained the lead on a layup by Damien Kinloch with 1:09 left. State answered as Bam Campbell got an offensive rebound and scored to knot the score again with just 34 seconds on the clock. He was fouled on the play but his free throw rimmed out. Tech got the rebound and played for the final shot, which Crisp hit on a pull-jumper that banked in. Nate Williams led Georgia State with 17 points and seven rebounds, and Campbell had a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds, but leading scorer Thomas Terrell was held to seven points.

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2014 POSTSEASON NIT CLEMSON 78, GEORGIA STATE 66 2014 Postseason NIT First Round • Clemson, S.C. • March 18, 2014 eorgia State’s second trip to the National Invitation Tournament ended with a 78-66 loss at Clemson at Littlejohn Coliseum. All five Georgia State starters finished in double figures led by Sun Belt Player of the Year R.J. Hunter’s 15 points. Making its fifth postseason appearance ever but its second in three seasons under head coach Ron Hunter, Georgia State finished the season with a record of 25-9, the second-highest victory total in school history. K.J. McDaniels, the Atlantic Coast Conference Defensive P l aye r of t h e Ye ar, l e d t h e Ti ge r s w it h 3 0 p oi nt s , 1 4 reb ounds and f ive blo cke d shots for Clems on (21-12). Georgia State uncharacteristically shot just 34.3 percent from the floor, but continued to do what it did well all year – make free throws (13 of 14) and not turn the ball over (5). Ryan Harrow and Devonta White scored 13 points each for GSU, Manny Atkins had 12, and Curtis Washington contributed 11 points, eight rebounds and three blocks. Georgia State led briefly in the second half, and the Panthers were within one with under 10 minutes to play before the Tigers pulled away. Georgia State took its first lead at 19-18 on pair of free throws by Devonta White with 6:21 left in the first half. The Panthers led 23-20 when Clemson scored 11 straight points to regain control, leading 31-20 with under three minutes to go. Atkins 3-pointer in the waning seconds pulled GSU within 35-32 at the intermission. In the second half, Hunter’s steal and layup gave the Panthers their only lead of the second half at 40-39 with 16:27 to play, but the Tigers answered with buckets by Damarcus Harrison and Jaron Blossomgame. Hunter knocked down two 3-pointers against the Tigers and finished the season with 100 made from beyond the arc, the first player in program history to accomplish the feat. Atkins also made a pair of 3-pointers in his final game to finish his career among the top 10 in program history with 129 and with a 3-point shooting percentage of 42.4, No. 2 all-time at GSU.

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2014 POSTSEASON NIT TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2012 CIT

MERCER 64, GEORGIA STATE 59

2012 COLLEGEINSIDER.COM POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT GEORGIA STATE 74, TENNESSEE TECH 43 2012 CIT First Round • Atlanta, Ga. • March 13, 2012 aking its first postseason appearance since 2002, Georgia State opened play in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament in impressive fashion, defeating Tennessee Tech 74-43. It was the first postseason game played in the GSU Sports Arena and came on the 10year anniversary of facing the Golden Eagles in the NIT. Devonta White, a sophomore from Alpharetta, Ga., led the Panthers with a then career-high 24 points and connected on 9-of-13 attempts from the field. Senior James Fields added 17 points on 7-for-10 shooting, plus seven rebounds and five steals. Georgia State dominated at both ends, shooting 52.7 percent from the field, including 9-for-15 from beyond the arc, while holding the Golden Eagles to just 28.3 percent. Tennessee Tech (19-14) managed just two 3-pointers on 22 attempts. Redshirt-senior Jihad Ali, playing in his school-record 125th game, added seven points and eight rebounds. Senior Eric Buckner finished with five points and five rebounds, while adding to his school-record blocked shot total. Buckner recorded three blocks to give him 112 on the season, among the top five in the NCAA. Tennessee Tech’s Kevin Murphy entered the game as the 10th leading scorer in Division I at 21.1 points per game, but the Panthers limited the Atlanta native to seven points. The Panthers shot 55.6 percent from the field in the first half with five treys while holding Tennessee Tech to just 8-for-26 (31 percent), including 1-for-13 from beyond the arc.

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2012 CIT Second Round • Macon, Ga. • March 17, 2012 eorgia State rallied from a 14-point deficit in the second half before falling at Mercer 64-59 in the second round of the CollegeInsider. com Postseason Tournament. Georgia State, which earned its first postseason berth since 2002, ended its season with a record of 22-12, the second most wins in school history. After trailing 45-31 with 9:37 left, Georgia State rallied to tie the game at 49-49 on James Fields’ 3-pointer with 4:53 to play. The game was tied at 51-51 when Mercer’s Justin Cecil completed a three-point play to give the Bears the lead with 2:53 left. After two free throws by GSU’s Devonta White, Cecil then nailed a 3-pointer to put Mercer ahead 57-53 with 2:19 to go. Mercer pushed its lead to 61-56 on two free throws by Jakob Gallon with 43 seconds left, but Jihad Ali answered for Georgia State with a 3-pointer, pulling the Panthers within 61-59 with 37 seconds left. After Langston Hall made one of two free throws for the Bears, Georgia State had a shot to tie the game, but Ali, White and Brandon McGee all missed potential game-tying 3-pointers. The Panthers endured one of their worst offensive performances of the season, shooting just 32.8 percent from the field, including a frigid 21.4 percent in the first half. Meanwhile, Mercer nailed six first-half 3-pointers to build a 28-18 lead at the intermission and then held off Georgia State in the second half. White led the Panthers with 18 points. Fields added 14 points, while another senior playing his final game, Ali, contributed 13 points and 10 rebounds. Ali finished his career with a school-record 126 games played, while Fields went down in the history books second with 124. Eric Buckner added nine points, eight rebounds and six blocked shots. The 6-10 forward finished his impressive two-year career with 167 blocks, most in school history. He set a school record with 117 blocked shots, which also ranks as the fifth most in a season in CAA history. Cecil led Mercer with 19 points, while Langston Hall chipped in with 12 and Jakob Gollon added 10.

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Most Points Scored Fewest Points Scored Most Points Scored - Half Fewest Points Scored - Half Margin of Victory Field Goals Made

76 50 42 18 31 29

Fewest Field Goals Made

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FG Attempts Highest FG% Lowest FG% Lowest FG% Allowed 3-Pt Field Goals Made 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts

75 .527 .343 .308 7 23

3-Pt FG% (Minimum 3 made) Free Throws Made

.389 16

Free Throw Attempts Free Throw % Rebounds Offensive Rebounds Rebound Margin Assists

30 .929 48 24 +5 16

Steals

10

Most Turnovers Fewest Turnovers Blocked Shots Most Fouls Fewest Fouls

32 5 9 28 13

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

GEORGIA STATE vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 vs. Wisconsin, 3-15-01 vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 (1st) at Mercer, 3-17-12 (1st) vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 at Mercer, 3-17-12 vs. Wisconsin, 3-15-01 vs. Maryland, 3-17-01 vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 (29-55) at Clemson, 3-18-14 (23-67) vs. Maryland, 3-17-01 vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 at Clemson, 3-18-14 vs. Wisconsin, 3-15-01 at Mercer, 3-17-12 vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 (7-18) vs. Maryland, 3-17-01 vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 at Clemson, 3-18-14 (13-14) vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 at Tennessee Tech, 3-13-02 vs. Maryland, 3-17-01 vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 at Clemson, 3-18-14 at Mercer, 3-17-12 vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 at Tennessee Tech, 3-13-02

117 43 65 19 41 40

OPPONENTS Arkansas, 3-15-91 Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 Arkanas, 3-15-91 (2nd) Wisconsin, 3-15-01 (2nd) Arkansas, 3-15-91 Arkansas, 3-15-91

17 Wisconsin, 3-15-01 Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 82 Arkansas, 3-15-91 .509 Clemson, 3-18-14 (28-55)

8 Mercer, 3-17-12 22 Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 .421 Mercer, 3-17-12 31 Arkansas, 3-15-91 42 .850 54 24 +6 32

Arkansas, 3-15-91 Clemson, 3-18-14 (17-20) Arkansas, 3-15-91 Arkansas, 3-15-91 Arkansas, 3-15-91 Arkansas, 3-15-91

16 Arkansas, 3-15-91

22 8 9 24 14

Arkansas, 3-15-91 Clemson, 3-18-14 Clemson, 3-18-14 Arkansas, 3-15-91 Clemson, 3-18-14

Led by legendary coach Charles “Lefty” Driesell, GEORGIA STATE topped Wisconsin in the first round of the 2001 NCAA Tournament in Boise, Idaho, 50-49.

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2014 POSTSEASON NIT TOURNAMENT RECORDS

DEVONTA WHITE scored a postseason school-record 24 points against Tennessee Tech in the first round of the 2012 CIT Postseason Tournament.

Most Points Scored Field Goals Made FG Attempts FG% (minimum 5 made) 3-Pt Field Goals Made 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Rebounds

Offensive Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots

CHRIS COLLIER pulled down 13 rebounds in Georgia State’s first postseason appearance, the 1991 NCAA tournament, played at The Omni in downtown Atlanta.

GEORGIA STATE 24 Devonta White vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 9 Devonta White vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 Chris Collier vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 21 Shernard Long vs. Maryland, 3-17-01 .700 James Field vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 3 Devonta White vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 Cedric Patton at Tennessee Tech, 3-13-02 8 Kevin Morris vs. Wisconsin, 3-15-01 Thomas Terrell at Tennessee Tech, 3-13-02 5 R.J. Hunter at Clemson, 3-18-14 9 Zavian Smith vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 13 Chris Collier vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91

6 Zavian Smith vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91 Bam Campbell at Tennessee Tech, 3-13-02 7 Josh Micheaux vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 5 James Fields vs. Tennessee Tech, 3-13-12 6 Eric Buckner at Mercer, 3-17-12 Zavian Smith vs. Arkansas, 3-15-91

OPPONENTS 30 K.J. McDaniels (Clemson), 3-18-14 9 K.J. McDaniels (Clemson), 3-18-14 16 Lonny Baxter (Maryland), 3-17-01 Mark Vershaw (Wisconsin), 3-15-01 .818 K.J. McDaniels (Clemson), 3-18-14 5 Justin Cecil (Mercer), 3-17-12 9 Justin Cecil (Mercer), 3-17-12 10 K.J. McDaniels (Clemson), 3-18-14 12 K.J. McDaniels (Clemson), 3-18-14 14 K.J. McDaniels (Clemson), 3-18-14 Lonnie Baxter (Maryland), 3-17-01 Roosevelt Wallace (Arkansas), 3-15-91 5 Damien Kinloch (Tennessee Tech), 3-13-02 11 Ernie Murry (Arkansas), 3-15-91 4 Todd Day (Arkansas), 3-15-91 Juan Dixon (Maryland), 3-17-01 5 K.J. McDaniels (Clemson), 3-18-14

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2001 TAAC CHAMPIONS Top-seeded Georgia State used home-court advantage and strong defense to sweep through the TAAC Tournament, winning the second conference title in school history and earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Panthers held their three opponents to an average of just 56 points while outscoring them by more than 24 points a game to extend their home-winning streak to 19 games. MVP Thomas Terrell averaged 15.3 points and 8.7 rebounds in the three games, while Shernard Long and Kevin Morris also earned all-tournament honors.

GEORGIA STATE 96, FLORIDA ATLANTIC 57 TAAC Quarterfinals • Georgia State Sports Arena • March 1, 2001 op-seeded Georgia State had no trouble defending its homecourt, romping past Florida Atlantic 96-57 in the quarterfinals of the TAAC Tournament before 2,318 fans at the Georgia State Sports Arena. The Panthers’ defense set a TAAC Tournament record by limiting the Owls to just 29 percent shooting from the field while forcing 21 turnovers, grabbing 14 steals and blocking four shots. Four players scored in double figures, led by Shernard Long with 18. Thomas Terrell had 15 points and nine rebounds, while Darryl Cooper scored 12 points and Donnie Davis added 11. State broke the game open with a 16-0 scoring run in the first half.

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GEORGIA STATE 66, SAMFORD 56 TAAC Semifinals • Georgia State Sports Arena • March 2, 2001 arryl Cooper scored 19 points as top-seeded Georgia State advanced to the TAAC championship game with a 66-56 victory over Samford. Samford’s slowdown style kept the score close for much of the game, and the Bulldogs took a 53-51 lead on a dunk by Marc Salyers with 4:51 to play. From there, the Panthers outscored Samford 15-3. Cooper led a quartet of double-figure scorers for the Panthers. Shernard Long and Thomas Terrell scored 14 points each and Kevin Morris added 12. State collected 13 steals and forced 21 turnovers. Salyers led Samford with 25 points as the Bulldogs shots 59 percent for the game but took just 34 shots.

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GEORGIA STATE 79, TROY 55 TAAC Championship • Georgia State Sports Arena • March 3, 2001 efore a tournament record crowd of over 4,000 fans, top-seeded Georgia State earned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament for the second time in school history with a convincing 79-55 victory over No. 2 seed Troy in the TAAC Championship game, played on the Panthers’ home court at the Georgia State Sports Arena. Senior guard Kevin Morris led the Panthers with 18 points and seven assists, while tournament MVP Thomas Terrell had 17 points and 10 rebounds. Terrell hit five 3-pointers as Georgia State set a thenschool-record with 16 treys in the game while controlling the boards with a 44-28 rebounding advantage. Morris and Shernard Long (12 points, 14 rebounds) joined Terrell on the all-tournament team. Troy, which reached the title game after winning eight in a row and 13 of its last 15, jumped to an 11-5 lead in the first five minutes, but Georgia State responded with a 14-2 burst and never trailed again. Lemayn Wilson led the Trojans with 15 points and nine rebounds. Georgia State’s win was its seventh straight and its 19th in a row at the Sports Arena.

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1991 TAAC CHAMPIONS Cinderella earned a trip to the Big Dance as fifth-seeded Georgia State swept through the TAAC Tournament, knocking off host Stetson, top-seeded Texas San Antonio and two-time defending champion Arkansas-Little Rock. The one-two punch of Chris Collier and Phillip Luckydo combined for 129 points in the three games as coach Bob Reinhart’s Panthers earned the first postseason berth in school history. Collier averaged 20.7 points and 9.7 rebounds to earn MVP honors, and Luckydo averaged 22.3 points.

GEORGIA STATE 70, STETSON 64 TAAC Quarterfinals • Edmunds Center, DeLand, Fla. • March 5, 1991 ot only did Georgia State win its first TAAC Tournament game ever, but it did so by knocking off host Stetson on its home floor, earning a 70-64 victory behind 26 points from Phillip Luckydo. Chris Collier had 18 points and seven rebounds, and Zavian Smith added 13 points for the fifth-seeded Panthers, who had lost their previous TAAC Tournament games by an average of 28 points. Trailing 45-42 with 13:30 remaining, Georgia State scored six straight points to take the lead for good. Stetson scored to make the score 48-47, but from there, the Panthers’ defense took over, holding Stetson to no field goals and just one free throw over the next nine minutes. By the time the Hatters managed a bucket with 2:35 on the clock, Georgia State had built a 63-50 lead. Stetson dominated the boards 46-29 but Georgia State spread the floor and got 42 points in the paint despite the Hatters’ size advantage.

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GEORGIA STATE 94, TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO 84 TAAC Semifinals • Edmunds Center, DeLand, Fla. • March 6, 1991 hris Collier scored 25 points and pulled down 13 rebounds as Georgia State scored its second straight upset, knocking off top-seeded Texas-San Antonio 94-84 to advance to the TAAC championship game. Phillip Luckydo contributed 20 points and seven rebounds, and Zavian Smith added 11 points and 11 rebounds for the Panthers. Georgia State took its first lead less than one minute into the game and never looked back, leading 38-27 at the intermission and building a 19-point advantage in the second half. UTSA tried to mount a comeback in the second half, but the Panthers sealed the win by hitting 12 of 16 free throws in the final five minutes. The Panthers shot 61 percent (33-54) from the field, including 85 percent in the second half, and outrebounded UTSA 44-32.

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GEORGIA STATE 80, ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 60 TAAC Championship • Edmunds Center, DeLand, Fla. • March 7, 1991 hris Collier and Phillip Luckydo combined for 40 points as Georgia State completed an improbable run to the NCAA tournament with an 80-60 victory over Arkansas-Little Rock in the TAAC title game, earning the Panthers’ first postseason berth. Georgia State, seeded fifth, handed the sixth-seeded but two-time defending champions their first TAAC Tournament loss in nine games and snapped a 19-game losing streak against UALR. Luckydo, a native of Little Rock, Ark., finished with a game-high 21 points while helping hold James Scott, UALR’s leading scorer, to 12 points. Collier added 19 points and nine rebounds to earn MVP honors.

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

New Orleans, La. (Lakefront Arena) Result Points W, 72-45 Harrow 20 L, 81-82 OT Harrow 37

Rebounds 3 Players, 7 Washington 8

Assists White 6 Hunter 3

2012-13 CAA 2011-12 CAA (No. 6)

Richmond, Va. (Richmond Coliseum) W, 85-50 L, 59-61

2010-11 CAA (No. 9)

2009-10 CAA (No. 10)

W, 54-41 L, 52-61

Dukes 15 Dukes 24

2006-07 CAA (No. 9)

Mendez 14

Mendez 17 Mendez 22

Mendez 7 Dickerson 10

Dickerson 7 Dickerson 7

W, 55-47 L, 62-63

Favors 13 Williams 19

Dukes 5 Dukes 2

Jones 3

Mendez 4 Larris 6

Favors 7 Favors 5

Copeland 5

Nashville, Tenn. (Curb Event Center) Galloway 7 Williams 12

Favors 5 Favors 5

Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia State Sports Arena) W, 76-58 L, 61-71

Williams 18 Williams 17

Galloway 9 Davis 12

W, 82-79 W, 82-64 L, 75-76

Terrell 28 Terrell 30 Terrell 22

Williams 8 Terrell 14 Davis 9

Four with 3 Favors 8

Orlando, Fla. (UCF Arena)

2000-01 TAAC (No. 1)

Davis 5 Davis 5 Davis 4

Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia State Sports Arena) W, 96-57 W, 68-65 W, 79-55

Long 18 Cooper 19 Morris 18

W, 77-54 L, 80-83

Long, Reese 20 Hill 10 Reese 23 Long 9

W, 78-58 L, 60-67

Gause 20 Reese 14

1999-00 TAAC (No. 2)

Terrell 9 Terrell 7 Long 14

McIntosh 4 Long 5 Cooper/Long 5

Jacksonville, Fla. (Memorial Coliseum)

1998-99 TAAC (No. 3) Jacksonville (No. 6) UCF (No. 2)

Dukes 6

Nashville, Tenn. (Curb Event Center)

2001-02 A-SUN (No. 1)

Feb. 25 Feb. 26

Mendez 7

Morgan, Favors 12 Thomas 9

2002-03 A-SUN (No. 7)

March 2 FAU (No. 7) March 3 Samford (No. 3)

Dukes 12 3 Players, 6

L, 61-67

2003-04 A-SUN (No. 4)

March 1 FAU (No. 8) March 2 Stetson (No. 4) March 3 Troy (No. 2)

Dukes 6

Richmond, Va. (Richmond Coliseum) W, 72-64 Favors 20 L, 56-61 OT Favors 11

2004-05 A-SUN (No. 5)

Feb. 28 Belmont (No. 8) March 1 UCF (No. 5) March 2 FAU (No. 3)

Johnson 7 Fields, Micheaux 4

Richmond, Va. (Richmond Coliseum)

2005-06 CAA (No. 10)

March 6 Belmont (No. 2) March 7 Troy State (No. 1)

Ali 11 Buckner 7

2000-01 2000-01 2001-02 2013-14

Richmond, Va. (Richmond Coliseum)

March 2 William & Mary (No. 8) W, 70-68 March 3 VCU (No. 1) L, 60-73

March 4 Stetson (No. 5) March 5 Troy (No. 1)

Micheaux 7 White 4

Richmond, Va. (Richmond Coliseum)

2007-08 CAA (No. 12)

March 3 Belmont (No. 4)

Buckner 11 Buckner 7

TAAC Tournament TAAC Regular Season (Co-Champions) TAAC Regular Season TAAC Tournament A-Sun Regular Season Sun Belt Regular Season

Richmond, Va. (Richmond Coliseum) Krubally 19

March 7 William & Mary (No. 5) L, 57-58

March 3 Towson (No. 7) March 4 George Mason (No. 2)

Micheaux 14 Buckner 10

L, 67-68

2008-09 CAA (No. 8) March 6 Delaware (No. 9) March 7 VCU (No. 1)

Buckner 21 Fields 15

Richmond, Va. (Richmond Coliseum)

March 4 UNC Wilmington (No. 8) W, 58-52 March 5 George Mason (No. 1) L, 45-68

March 5 Hofstra (No. 7)

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1990-91 1999-00

Not eligible for tournament due to then-impending move to Sun Belt Conference

March 2 Hofstra (No. 11) March 3 George Mason (No. 3)

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2013-14 Sun Belt (No. 1) Date Opponent (Seed) March 15 Arkansas State (No. 4) March 16 UL Lafayette (No. 2)

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

Wootson 6 Morris 8

Jacksonville, Fla. (Memorial Coliseum) Gause 7 Gause 11

Morris 6 Morris 5

MOST VALUABLE: The MVPs of Georgia State’s conference titles were Chris Collier (top) in 1991 and Shernard Long in 2001.

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1997-98 TAAC (No. 3) Feb. 26 Feb. 27

Stetson (No. 6) FIU (No. 2)

Charleston, S.C. (Kresse Arena) W, 80-59 L, 80-82

Pinkett 21 Hamilton 20

1996-97 TAAC (No. 3W) Feb. 27

FIU (No. 2E)

Gause 6 Gause 8

Hamilton 5 Hamilton 7

Charleston, S.C. (Kresse Arena) L, 57-70

Hamilton 21

Wright 11

W, 71-57 L, 71-81

T. Williams 22 Brandon 10 Brandon 17 Evans 9

L, 57-78

Stribling 21

Hamilton 4

1995-96 Did Not Qualify

1994-95 TAAC (No. 7) March 2 Samford (No. 2) March 3 Mercer (No. 3)

Orlando, Fla. (UCF Arena)

1993-94 TAAC (No. 3 seed) March 3 Samford (No. 6)

T. Williams 5 Hamilton 4

Orlando, Fla (UCF Arena) Stribling 9

Three w/2

No Tournament Held

1991-92 TAAC (No. 2 seed)

Atlanta, Ga./Statesboro, Ga. W, 84-69 W, 75-68 L, 82-95

Luckydo 18 Smiley 11 Z. Smith 18

1990-91 TAAC (No. 5 seed) March 5 Stetson (No. 4) March 6 UTSA (No. 1) March 7 UALR (No. 6)

W, 70-64 W, 94-84 W, 80-60

Luckydo 26 Collier 25 Luckydo 21

L, 91-102

O’Brien 29

L, 63-106

Copeland 18

L, 55-71

W. Brown 15

L, 64-78

Howard 19

L, 82-115

Andrews 26

L, 61-109

Jackson 14

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Jackson 12

Jackson 3

Wright 9

Firnbach 3

Jackson 6

Morris 3

No. 1 (3) No. 2 (2) No. 3 (4) No. 4 (1) No. 5 (2) No. 6 (6) * No. 7 (4) No. 8 (5) No. 9 (2) No. 10 (2) No. 12 (1)

6-2 3-2 2-4 1-1 3-1 2-7 2-4 1-5 2-2 1-2 0-1

2001, 2002, 2014 1992, 2000 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999 2004 1991, 2005 1977-80, 1989, 2012 1981, 1987, 1995, 2003 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 2009 2007, 2011 2006, 2010 2008

* includes third-place game in 1977

Wins Over Higher Seed: 6 1991 (First) 1991 (Semis) 1995 (First) 2003 (First) 2006 (First) 2007 (First)

No. 5 GSU def. No. 4 Stetson, 70-64 No. 5 GSU def. No. 1 UTSA, 94-84 No. 7 GSU def. No. 2 Samford, 71-57 No. 7 GSU def. No. 2 Belmont, 76-58 No. 10 GSU def. No. No. 7 Towson, 72-64 No. 8 GSU def. No. 9 William & Mary, 70-68

Losses to Lower Seed: 3

L, 59-70

Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Coliseum) Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Coliseum) L, 77-82

Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Coliseum) W, 82-81 (OT) L, 66-86 L, 72-102

2014 (Finals) 2002 (Finals) 2000 (Semis) 1994 (First)

No. 3 ULL def. No. 1 GSU, 82-81 ot No. 3 FAU def. No. 1 GSU, 76-75 No. 3 Samford def. No. 2 GSU, 83-80 No. 6 Samford def. No. 3 GSU, 78-57

Wins Over Host Team in Host City: 3

L, 57-71

1976-77 Sun Belt (No. 6) South Alabama (No. 3) New Orleans (No. 2) Jacksonville (No. 4)

Hunt 5

Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Coliseum)

1978-79 Sun Belt (No. 6) Jacksonville (No. 3)

Davis 11

Record by Seed:

Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Coliseum)

1978-79 Sun Belt (No. 6) Charlotte (No. 3)

Hunt 3

L, 41-79

1979-80 Sun Belt (No. 6) Jacksonville (No. 3)

Tucker 8

Arkansas State .................................................. 1-0 Charlotte ........................................................... 0-1 Jacksonville ....................................................... 0-3 UL Lafayette ..................................................... 0-1 New Orleans..................................................... 0-1 South Alabama ................................................ 1-1

Statesboro, Ga. (Georgia Southern)

1980-81 Sun Belt (No. 7) South Alabama (No. 2)

Gauff 6

Little Rock, Ark. (UALR Fieldhouse)

1984-85 TAAC (No. 8) March 2 Ga. Southern (No. 1)

Collier 9

Little Rock, Ark. (UALR, Barton Arena)

1985-86 TAAC (No. 8) March 1 UALR (No. 1)

Wilder 5 Wilder 4 Gauff 4

Daytona Beach, Fla. (Ocean Center)

1986-87 TAAC (No. 7) March 5 HBU (No. 2)

Collier 7 Collier 13 Collier 9

Little Rock, Ark. (UALR, Barton Arena)

1987-88 TAAC (No. 8 seed) March 10 Ga. Southern (No. 1)

Smiley 7 Gauff 5 Brooks 3

Little Rock, Ark. (UALR, Barton Arena)

1988-89 TAAC (No. 6 seed) March 7 Stetson (No. 6)

Coley 7 Gauff 6 Gauff/Coley 7

DeLand, Fla. (Edmunds Center)

1989-90 TAAC (No. 8 seed) March 6 Centenary (No.1)

Number of Conference Tournaments: 32 Conference Tournament Record: 23-30 Sun Belt Tournament Record: 2-7 Tournament Record by Conference: Sun Belt: 2-7 (1977-81, 2014, 6 tournaments) TAAC/A-Sun: 16-17 (1985-05, 19 tournaments) CAA: 5-7 (2006-12, 7 tournaments) Tournament Championships: 2 1990-91 TAAC (No. 5 seed) 2000-01 TAAC (No. 1 seed) Championship Games: 5 2014, 2002, 2001, 1992, 1991

Records vs. Sun Belt Schools (All-Time):

1992-93

March 6 Centenary (No. 7) March 7 Mercer (No. 6) March 8 Ga. Southern (1)

BY THE NUMBERS

First Round at Campus Site Third-Place Game

2002 (Semis) No. 1 GSU def. No. 5 UCF, 82-64 1999 (First) No. 3 GSU def. No. 6 Jacksonville, ..............................78-58 1991 (First) No. 5 GSU def. No. 4 Stetson, 70-64 NOTE: TAAC renamed Atlantic Sun Conference for the 2001-02 season.


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Most Points Scored 96 94 91 85 84 82

vs. Florida Atlantic, 2001 vs. UTSA, 1991 vs. Centenary, 1990 vs. Hofstra, 2012 vs. Centenary, 1992 Four Times

Fewest Points Scored 41 45 52 54 55 55

vs. S. Alabama, 1981 (41-79) vs. George Mason, 2011 (45-68) vs. VCU, 2009 (52-61) vs. Delaware, 2009 (54-41) vs. Ga. Southern, 1988 (55-71) vs. Stetson, 2004 (55-47)

Fewest Points Allowed 41 45 47 50 52 54

vs. Delaware, 2009 (54-41) vs. Arkansas St., 2014 (72-45) vs. Stetson, 2004 (55-47) vs. Hofstra, 2012 (85-50) vs. UNCW, 2011 (58-52) vs. Fla. Atlantic, 2000 (77-54)

CELEBRATE: The Panthers rush the court to celebrate Leonard Mendez’s buzzer-beating 3-pointer that gave Georgia State a 70-68 win over William & Mary in the 2007 CAA Tournament.

Margin of Victory

3-Point FG Attempted

Free Throw Percentage

Most Turnovers

39 35 27 24 23 21

40 30 28 21 21

1.000 .952 .909 .867 .842

27 24 23 21

vs. Fla. Atlantic, 2001 (96-57) vs. Hofstra, 2012 (85-50) vs. Arkansas St., 2014 (72-45) vs. Troy, 2001 (79-55) vs. Fla. Atlantic, 2000 (77-54) vs. Stetson, 1998 (80-59)

Margin of Defeat 43 38 33 30 23

vs. Stetson, 1989 (106-63) vs. S. Alabama, 1981 (79-41) vs. UALR, 1986 (115-82) vs. Jacksonville, 1977 (102-72) vs. George Mason, 2011 (45-68)

Field Goals Attempted 74 73 72 71 71

vs. UALR, 1986 vs. Stetson, 1989 vs. Mercer, 1995 vs. Troy, 2001 vs. Samford, 1994

Field Goals Made 35 34 33 31

vs. Florida Atlantic, 2001 vs. Centenary, 1990 vs. UTSA, 1991 Four Times

Field-Goal Percentage .622 .622 .600 .596 .534 .530 .520

vs. Belmont, 2003 (28-45) vs. Samford, 2000 (28-45) vs. UTSA, 1991 (33-55) vs. Hofstra, 2012 (31-52) vs. Stetson, 1998 (31-58) vs. Fla. Atlantic, 2001 (35-66) vs. Wm. & Mary, 2007 (26-50)

vs. Troy, 2001 (16-40) vs. Troy, 2003 (8-30) vs. UCF, 1999 (6-28) vs. UCF, 2002 (9-21) vs. Fla. Atlantic, 2000 (7-21)

vs. Fla. Atlantic, 2000 (10-10) vs. UL Lafayette, 2014 (20-21) vs. Stetson, 2004 (10-11) vs. Belmont, 2005 (13-15) vs. Hofstra, 2010 (16-19)

3-Point FG Made

Rebounds

16 11 10 9 8

47 47 45 45 45 45

vs. Troy, 2001(16-40) vs. Wm. & Mary, 2007 (11-19) vs. FAU, 2001 (10-20) vs. UCF, 2002 (9-21) vs. Troy State, 2003 (8-30)

3-Point Percentage .579 .545 .500 .500 .500

vs. Wm. & Mary, 2007 (11-19) vs. Belmont, 2003 (6-11) vs. FAU, 2001 (10-20) vs. Belmont, 2002 (6-12) vs. Samford, 2001 (5-10)

vs. Troy, 2004 vs. UCF, 2002 vs. Houston Baptist, 1987 vs. UTSA, 1991 vs. Samford, 1994 vs. Delaware, 2009

11 8 7 6 6 6 6

33 33 33 32 30

vs. Mercer, 1992 (27-42) vs. UTSA, 1991 (25-36) vs. UCF, 1999 (22-30) vs. UALR, 1986 (22-30)

vs. Centenary, 1990 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2001 vs. UNC Wilmington, 2011 vs. Troy, 2001 vs. Arkansas State, 2014 vs. UCF, 2002 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2000

Blocked Shots

vs. Samford, 1994 vs. Stetson, 1989 vs. UCF, 1999 vs. Troy, 2001

Defensive Rebounds

27 25 22 22

20 19 18 18 17 17 17

23 20 20 20

42 33 31 30

Free Throws Made

Assists

Offensive Rebounds

Free Throws Attempted vs. Mercer, 1992 (27-42) vs. UALR, 1991 (20-33) vs. Samford, 1995 (21-31) Four Times

vs. Troy, 2004 vs. Georgia Southern, 1992 vs. Florida International, 1997 vs. George Mason, 2011

vs. Delaware, 2009 vs. UTSA, 1991 vs. Troy, 2004 vs. Houston Baptist, 1987 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2001

Steals 14 14 13 13

vs. Florida Atlantic, 2001 vs. Jacksonville, 1999 vs. Samford, 1994 vs. Samford, 2001

vs. Belmont, 2003 vs. UNC Wilmington, 2011 vs. UL Lafayette, 2014 vs. Arkansas State, 2014 vs. Towson, 2006 vs. George Mason, 2006 vs. Troy, 2001

Most Fouls 30 30 30 30 28

vs. George Mason, 2006 vs. Centenary, 1990 vs. Samford, 1994 vs. UALR, 1986 vs. Mercer, 1995

Fewest Fouls 12 13 14 14 14

vs. Troy, 2001 vs. Stetson, 1991 vs. UALR, 1991 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2000 vs. UCF, 2002

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Points

3-Point Percentage

Rebounds

37 30 29 28 26 26

Minimum 6 attempts .625 Herman Favors vs. Towson, 2006 (5-8) .574 Thomas Terrell vs. UCF, 2002 (4-7) .574 Shellord Pinkett vs. Stetson, 1998 (4-7) .545 Leonard Mendez vs. VCU, 2007 (6-11) .500 Thomas Terrell vs. Troy, 2001 (5-10) .500 Shellord Pinkett vs. Mercer, 1995 (4-8) .500 Leroy Davis vs. UCF, 2002 (3-6)

14 14 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12

Ryan Harrow vs. UL Lafayette, 2014 Thomas Terrell vs. UCF, 2002 Matt O’Brien vs. Centenary, 1990 Thomas Terrell vs. Belmont, 2002 James Andrews vs. UALR, 1986 Phillip Luckydo vs. Stetson, 1991

Minutes 45 Manny Atkins/Ryan Harrow vs. UL Lafayette, 2014 44 Devonta White vs. UL Lafayette, 2014 44 Herman Favors vs. George Mason, 2006 41 R.J. Hunter vs. UL Lafayette, 2014 40 14 Times Last: Leonard Mendez, William & Mary, 2007; Ron Larris vs. VCU, 2007

Free Throws Attempted 16 12 12 12 11 11

Phillip Luckydo vs. Stetson, 1991 (14-16) Ryan Harrow vs. UL Lafayette, 2014 (11-12) Ousman Krubally vs. Hofstra, 2010 (11-12) Rodney Hamilton vs. FIU, 1997 (10-12) Chris Collier vs. UTSA, 1991 (9-11) Nate Williams vs. Troy, 2004 (9-11)

Field Goals Attempted

Free Throws Made

22 22 21 18 18 18 18 18 18

14 11 11 10 9 9

Ryan Harrow vs. UL Lafayette, 2014 Matt O’Brien vs. Centenary, 1990 James Andrews vs. UALR, 1986 Thomas Terrell vs. UCF, 2002 Thomas Terrell vs. Belmont, 2001 Anton Reese vs. Florida Atlantic, 2000 Anton Reese vs. UCF, 2000 Chris Collier vs. UALR, 1991 Chris Collier vs. Stetson, 1989

Field Goals Made 13 11 11 11 10 10 10

Ryan Harrow vs. UL Lafayette, 2014 Thomas Terrell vs. UCF, 2002 Chris Collier vs. Centenary, 1990 Matt O’Brien vs. Centenary, 1990 James Andrews vs. UALR, 1986 Thomas Terrell vs. Belmont, 2001 Anton Reese vs. Samford, 2000

Field Goal Percentage Minimum 10 attempts .800 Phillip Luckydo vs. UTSA, 1991 (8-10) .800 Quincy Gause vs. UCF, 1999 (8-10) .769 Anton Reese vs. Samford, 2000 (10-13) .727 Leroy Davis vs. Belmont, 2003 (8-11) .692 Chris Collier vs. Stetson, 1991 (9-13) .688 Chris Collier vs. Centenary, 1990 (11-16)

3-Point FG Attempted 14 13 11 10 10

Anton Reese vs. UCF, 1999 (4-14) Leroy Davis vs. Troy, 2003 (5-13) Leonard Mendez vs. VCU, 2007 (6-11) Thomas Terrell vs. Troy, 2001 (5-10) Kevin Morris vs. UCF, 1999 (2-10)

Phillip Luckydo vs. Stetson, 1991 (14-16) Ryan Harrow vs. UL Lafayette, 2014 (11-12) Ousman Krubally vs. Hofstra, 2010 (11-12) Rodney Hamilton vs. FIU, 1997 (10-12) Chris Collier vs. UTSA, 1991 (9-11) Nate Williams vs. Troy, 2004 (9-11)

Free Throw Percentage 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .917 .917 .875 .875 .875 .875

Shernard Long vs. FAU, 2000 (7-7) R.J. Hunter vs. UL Lafayette (6-6) Mark Thompson vs. Centenary, 1990 (6-6) Rodney Hamilton vs. FIU, 1998 (6-6) Ryan Harrow vs. UL Lafayette, 2014 (11-12) Ousman Krubally vs. Hofstra, 2010 (11-12) Eric Buckner vs. Hofstra, 2012 (7-8) Lamont McIntosh vs. FAU, 2002 (7-8) Shernard Long vs. Samford, 2000 (7-8) Joe Dukes vs. Delaware, 2009 (7-8)

Thomas Terrell vs. UCF, 2002 Shernard Long vs. Troy, 2001 Chris Collier vs. UTSA, 1991 Rashad Chase vs. Delaware, 2009 Joe Dukes vs. Delaware, 2009 Nate Williams vs. Troy, 2004 Leroy Davis vs. Troy, 2003 Mike Nalls vs. Centenary, 1990 Elfrem Jackson vs. Houston Baptist, 1987 Willie Brown vs, Georgia Southern, 1988

Offensive Rebounds 7 Quincy Gause vs. UCF, 1999 5 Seven Times; Last by Nate Williams, vs. Troy, 2004

Defensive Rebounds 11 11 11 11 10 10

Shernard Long vs. Troy, 2001 Chris Collier vs. UTSA, 1991 Zavian Smith vs. UTSA, 1991 Rashad Chase vs. Delaware, 2009 Leroy Davis vs. Troy, 2003 Joe Dukes vs. Delaware, 2009

Steals 5 4 4 4 4 4 4

Kevin Morris vs. Jacksonville, 1999 R.J. Hunter vs. UL Lafayette, 2014 Leonard Mendez vs. Wm. & Mary, 2007 Kevin Morris vs. UCF, 1999 Kevin Morris vs. Samford, 2001 Don Smiley vs. Centenary, 1992 Rodney Hamilton vs. FIU, 1997

Assists 8 7 7 7 7 7 7

Herman Favors vs. Troy, 2003 Josh Micheaux vs. Hofstra, 2012 Marques Johnson vs. UNC Wilmington, 2011 Herman Favors vs. Towson, 2006 Don Smiley vs. Centenary, 1992 Kevin Morris vs. Troy, 2001 Rodney Hamilton vs. FIU, 1999

Blocked Shots 6 4 4 4 4

Trello Galloway vs. Belmont, 2003 Curtis Washington vs. UL Lafayette, 2014 Nate Williams vs. Belmont, 2003 Deven Dickerson vs. George Mason, 2006 Deven Dickerson vs. Towson, 2006

3-Point FG Made 6 5 5 5

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Leonard Mendez vs. VCU, 2007 (6-11) Herman Favors vs. Towson, 2006 (5-8) Thomas Terrell vs. Troy, 2001 (5-10) Leroy Davis vs. Troy, 2003 (5-13)

RYAN HARROW rewrote the conference tournament record book with a 37-point performance against UL Lafayette in the 2014 championship game.


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Coach .................................................. W Herbert “Stoney” Burgess ...................... 1 Richard Wehr ........................................... 2 Richard Wehr ........................................... 2 Richard Wehr ........................................... 4 Clyde H. “Jack” Waters ........................... 2 Clyde H. “Jack” Waters ........................... 6 Clyde H. “Jack” Waters ........................... 8 Frank Davis .............................................. 5 Roger McDowell...................................... 5 Clyde H. “Jack” Waters ......................... 5 Clyde H. “Jack” Waters ......................... 1 Clyde H. “Jack” Waters ........................... 8 Clyde H. “Jack” Waters ......................... 12 Clyde H. “Jack” Waters ......................... 10 Roger Couch ............................................ 5 Roger Couch ............................................ 7 Roger Couch ............................................ 6 Roger Couch ............................................ 4 Jim Jarrett ................................................. 4 Jim Jarrett ................................................. 9 Tom Pugliese............................................ 6 Tom Pugliese (1-2).................................. 2 Mark Slonaker, Interim (1-24) Bob Reinhart .......................................... 10 Bob Reinhart .......................................... 11 Bob Reinhart ............................................ 9 Bob Reinhart .......................................... 14 Bob Reinhart ............................................ 5 Bob Reinhart .......................................... 16 Bob Reinhart .......................................... 16 Bob Reinhart .......................................... 13 Bob Reinhart .......................................... 13 Carter Wilson ........................................ 11 Carter Wilson ........................................ 10 Carter Wilson ........................................ 10 Charles “Lefty” Driesell ........................ 16 Charles “Lefty” Driesell ........................ 17 Charles “Lefty” Driesell ........................ 17 Charles “Lefty” Driesell ........................ 29 Charles “Lefty’ Driesell........................ 20 Charles “Lefty” Driesell# (4-6) * ......... 14 Michael Perry (10-9) Michael Perry......................................... 20 Michael Perry......................................... 14 Michael Perry........................................... 7 Michael Perry......................................... 11 Rod Barnes ............................................... 9 Rod Barnes ............................................. 12 Rod Barnes ............................................. 12 Rod Barnes ............................................. 12 Ron Hunter ............................................ 22 Ron Hunter ............................................ 15 Ron Hunter ............................................ 25

Overall L 21 19 18 20 20 14 14 16 19 20 25 18 11 18 21 20 21 23 23 19 22 26

Pct. .045 .095 .100 .167 .091 .300 .364 .238 .208 .200 .038 .308 .522 .357 .192 .259 .222 .148 .148 .321 .214 .071

18 17 19 14 23 15 14 14 14 17 16 17 12 13 12 5 11 15 9 15 22 20 21 20 20 19 12 16 9

Conference W L Pct.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Year 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

Conf.

2 2 0 4 1

4 8 10 10 11

.333 .200 .000 .400 .083

Sun Belt/T4th Sun Belt/T5th Sun Belt/6th Sun Belt/6th Sun Belt

0

14

.000

TAAC/8th

.357 .393 .321 .500 .179 .516 .533 .481 .481 .393 .384 .370 .571 .566 .586 .853 .645 .483

4 7 6 9 3 7 8 5 9 6 6 6 11 11 13 16 14 8

10 11 12 9 13 7 6 7 7 10 10 10 5 5 5 2 6 8

.286 .389 .333 .500 .188 .500 .571 .417 .563 .375 .375 .375 .688 .688 .722 .889 .700 .500

TAAC/8th TAAC/T6th TAAC/8th TAAC/T4th TAAC/8th TAAC/5th TAAC Champs, NCAA TAAC/2nd TAAC/5th TAAC/T3rd TAAC/8th TAAC/8th TAAC/4thW TAAC/1stW TAAC/3rd TAAC/T1st TAAC/1st TAAC Champs, NCAA Final 32 A-Sun/T1st NIT A-Sun/4thN

.690 .483 .241 .355 .300 .375 .375 .387 .647 .484 .735

14 11 3 5 5 8 5 6 11 10 17

6 9 15 13 13 10 13 12 7 8 1

.700 .550 .167 .278 .278 .444 .278 .333 .611 .555 .944

A-Sun/4th A-Sun/6th CAA/10th CAA/9th CAA/T-10th CAA/T-8th CAA/T-9th CAA/T-9th CAA/6th CAA/5th Sun Belt/1st

CIT Sweet 16 NIT

# Driesell retired Jan. 3, 2003

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YEAR-BY-YEAR

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

THE EARLY YEARS: Georgia State first played basketball as a member of the NCAA in 196364, coached by Stoney Burgess. The 1964-65 squad of coach Dick Wehr is pictured at left. 1963-64 (1-21) Coach: Herbert “Stoney” Burgess Jacksonville State ....................................L Florida Presbyterian ..............................L Rollins ......................................................L Florida Southern ....................................L Valdosta State ..........................................L Birmingham-Southern ..........................L Rollins ......................................................L Birmingham-Southern ..........................L West Georgia ...........................................L Presbyterian.............................................L LaGrange .................................................L Florida Presbyterian ...............................L College of Charleston ..........................W West Georgia ...........................................L Erskine .....................................................L Presbyterian.............................................L Mercer ......................................................L Jacksonville State ...................................L LaGrange .................................................L Erskine .....................................................L Valdosta State ..........................................L University of the South ........................L

49-89 60-81 57-94 64-81 44-59 66-76 59-63 73-90 54-73 54-57 56-84 49-81 80-60 51-78 52-93 66-102 67-100 62-116 49-68 51-59 60-87 50-61

1964-65 (2-19) Coach: Dick Wehr 12/1 12/12 12/14 12/15 12/17 1/2 1/5 1/8 1/13 1/15 1/18 1/21 1/23 1/29 1/30 2/4

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Wilmington College .................. hL at Valdosta State .........................aL at Florida Southern ...................aL at Rollins ......................................aL at Florida Presbyterian ...............aL LaGrange ..................................... hL at Erskine .....................................aL Presbyterian ................................ hL West Georgia ............................ hW at Presbyterian.............................aL at LaGrange .................................aL Mercer ......................................... hL Birmingham-Southern ............ hW Rollins.......................................... hL Erskine......................................... hL Tampa .......................................... hL

71-98 61-81 65-96 72-92 72-87 50-100 63-91 61-81 68-62 71-108 62-78 66-78 88-78 62-75 61-85 65-75

2/6 2/10 2/13 2/16 2/19

at Mercer ......................................aL at Birmingham-Southern ..........aL at West Georgia ...........................aL Valdosta State ............................. hL at Wilmington College ...............aL

73-87 76-97 67-82 76-107 67-104

Home games played at O’Keefe High Gymnasium

1965-66 (2-18) Coach: Dick Wehr 12/3 12/4 12/11 12/13 12/14 12/16 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/12 1/18

West Georgia ............................ hW Oglethorpe ............................... hL at Valdosta State ..........................aL at Florida Southern ....................aL at Rollins ......................................aL at Tampa.......................................aL Erskine ...................................... hL at LaGrange .................................aL at Birmingham-Southern .........aL Florida Southern ........................ hL at Erskine .....................................aL

79-73 48-97 55-100 52-90 82-100 68-107 50-89 55-82 67-80 49-62 40-67

1/25 1/27 1/29 1/31 2/3 2/10 2/16 2/19 2/26

at Mercer ......................................aL Birmingham-Southern .............. hL at West Georgia ...........................aL Valdosta State ............................. hL Rollins........................................ hW LaGrange ..................................... hL Tampa .......................................... hL Mercer ......................................... hL at Oglethorpe ..............................aL

53-84 76-86 75-78 55-72 56-54 51-68 71-79 65-110 45-66

Home games played at O’Keefe High Gymnasium

1966-67 (4-20) Coach: Dick Wehr Armstrong State....................................W 86-76 West Georgia .........................................W 73-65 Armstrong State......................................L 104-105 Valdosta State ..........................................L 56-85 Florida Southern ....................................L 64-72 Rollins ......................................................L 68-91 Augusta College (1) ...............................L 65-67 Rollins (1) ................................................L 49-95 LaGrange .................................................L 55-65 Florida Southern ....................................L 72-81 Erskine .....................................................L 77-86 West Georgia .........................................W 90-88 Mercer ......................................................L 70-97 Rollins ....................................................W 88-78 Birmingham-Southern ..........................L 85-93 Oglethorpe ..............................................L 56-82 LaGrange .................................................L 81-91 Valdosta State ..........................................L 51-70 Oglethorpe ..............................................L 53-70 Birmingham-Southern ..........................L 68-78 Mercer ......................................................L 86-100 University of the South .........................L 55-63 UT-Chattanooga ....................................L 54-58 Erskine .....................................................L 55-96 1-Augusta College Invitational, Augusta, Ga.

GEORGIA STATE HEAD COACHES Coach ..................................................................... Tenure Herbert “Stoney” Burgess ..................................... 1963-64 Richard Wehr .......................................1964-65 —1966-67 Clyde H. “Jack” Waters.. 1967-68 — 69-70, 1972-73 — 76-77 Frank Davis ...........................................................1970-71 Roger McDowell ....................................................1971-72 Roger Couch ....................................... 1977-78 — 1980-81 Jim Jarrett ........................................... 1981-82 — 1982-83 Tom Pugliese .......................................1983-84 — 1984-85 Mark Slonaker (interim) ....................................... 1984-85 Bob Reinhart ....................................... 1985-86 — 1993-94 Carter Wilson ...................................... 1994-95 — 1996-97 Charles “Lefty” Driesell ....................... 1997-98 — 2002-03 Michael Perry ...................................... 2002-03 — 2006-07 Rod Barnes ......................................... 2007-08 — 2010-11 Ron Hunter............................................. 2011-12 - present

Yrs Record Pct 1 1-21 .045 3 8-57 .123 8 52-140 .271 1 5-16 .238 1 5-19 .208 4 22-85 .206 2 13-42 .228 1+ 7-24 .226 1 1-24 .040 9 107-148 .420 3 31-50 .383 6 103-59 .636 4+ 62-75 .453 4 45-80 .360 3 62-37 .626


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

Coach: Jack Waters West Georgia ...........................................L Armstrong State....................................W University of the South .........................L Valdosta State ..........................................L Rollins ......................................................L Florida Southern ....................................L University of the South .........................L Florida Southern ....................................L Augusta College ......................................L Birmingham-Southern ..........................L UT-Chattanooga .....................................L Oglethorpe ..............................................L Valdosta State ..........................................L Mercer ......................................................L West Georgia ...........................................L Rollins ....................................................W Birmingham-Southern ..........................L Mercer ......................................................L Armstrong State......................................L UT-Chattanooga .....................................L Oglethorpe ..............................................L Augusta College ......................................L

50-69 78-70 67-68 64-92 63-80 67-86 66-75 74-87 72-84 73-91 53-84 64-83 59-93 57-82 71-72 91-67 72-87 79-105 69-73 68-75 47-86 65-92

1968-69 (6-14) Coach: Jack Waters 11/30 12/7 12/13 12/14 12/16 12/21 1/4

Mercer ....................................... hW West Georgia ............................ hW at Rollins ......................................aL at Florida Southern ....................aL at Florida Tech ..........................aW at West Florida ............................aL Florida Southern ...................... hW

73-63 60-51 68-76 56-76 92-80 53-80 69-62

1/9 1/13 1/18 1/21 1/25 1/31 2/1 2/5 2/10 2/15 1/22 2/25 3/1

at Mercer ......................................aL West Florida ............................... hL at Southwestern-Memphis .......aL Birmingham-Southern ............ hW at West Georgia ...........................aL Southwestern-Memphis ............ hL Oglethorpe .................................. hL Rollins.......................................... hL at UT-Chattanooga .....................aL Florida Tech .............................. hW at Birmingham-Southern ..........aL UT-Chattanooga ........................ hL at Oglethorpe ..............................aL

71-76 72-101 57-69 81-64 57-75 80-83 58-78 67-90 66-98 109-92 79-85 71-85 61-86

Home games at O’Keefe High Gymnasium

1969-70 (8-14) Coach: Jack Waters 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/13 1/2 1/3 1/7 1/10 1/23 1/24 1/26 1/31 2/2 2/3 2/7 2/10 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/23 2/28 3/3

Oglethorpe .................................. hL at West Georgia .........................aW College Charleston .................. hW at Florida Southern ..................aW UNC Charlotte ......................... hW Mercer ....................................... hW Birmingham-Southern ............ hW at Loyola-NewOrleans ...............aL West Georgia ............................ hW at LSU-New Orleans ..................aL at Southwestern-Memphis ......aL at Baptist (Charleston So.).........aL at College of Charleston ..........aW at Furman ....................................aL Southwestern-Memphis ............ hL at Birmingham-Southern ..........aL LSU-New Orleans ...................... hL at Georgia Tech ...........................aL Baptist (Charleston Southern) . hL at Oglethorpe ..............................aL at UT-Chattanooga .....................aL at Mercer ......................................aL

48-61 61-59 102-78 70-52 55-51 74-70 80-64 68-84 94-78 83-96 73-89 66-85 91-83 63-79 63-80 72-79 80-82 62-101 78-91 60-102 70-81 76-105

Home games at O’Keefe High Gymnasium

1970-71 (5-16) Coach: Frank Davis

JACK WATERS coached the Panthers a total of eight seasons in two stints.

Birmingham-Southern ....................... hL University of the South .....................hW UT-Chattanooga .................................. hL at LSU-New Orleans ............................aL at Stetson ...............................................aL at Florida Southern ..............................aL Wisconsin State (1) ............................. hL Loch Haven (1) ...................................hW Oglethorpe ........................................... hL at UT-Chattanooga ..............................aL Florida Southern ................................. hL at Oglethorpe ........................................aL at Southwestern-Memphis ..................aL Middle Tennessee ................................ hL at Birmingham-Southern .................. aW at University of the South ................. aW at UNC Charlotte .................................aL

58-64 56-49 71-84 90-105 79-113 76-97 76-82 88-80 64-77 76-84 75-81 52-59 87-92 61-72 68-67 81-80 65-90

Mercer ................................................... hL Southwestern-Memphis ...................hW LSU-New Orleans .............................. hL at Mercer ..............................................aL

64-70 89-81 88-119 74-100

1-at Augusta College Invitational, Augusta, Ga.

1971-72 (5-19) Coach: Roger McDowell Oglethorpe ............................................L 81-104 Birmingham-Southern .........................L 87-99 Delta State ..............................................L 78-81 Florida Southern ...................................L 80-111 Spring Hill ..............................................L 97-105 Loyola-New Orleans .............................L 70-78 LSU-New Orleans .................................L 82-123 SUNY-Buffalo ........................................L 69-98 Oglethorpe ..............................................L 73-85 UT-Chattanooga .....................................L 104-108 Baptist (Charleston Southern)............W 71-58 Birmingham-Southern .......................W 92-76 UNC Charlotte .....................................W 71-62 Florida Tech ..........................................W 99-78 LSU-New Orleans ......................(OT) W 105-103 West Georgia ...........................................L 83-104 Delta State................................................L 86-88 Florida Southern ....................................L 88-89 UNC Charlotte .......................................L 59-85 Middle Tennessee ...................................L 53-98 UT-Chattanooga .....................................L 85-103 Georgia Southern ...................................L 55-103 West Georgia ...........................................L 95-117 Georgia Southern ...................................L 77-107

1972-73 (5-20) Coach: Jack Waters Birmingham-Southern ..........................L North Texas .............................................L Arkansas ..................................................L Florida Southern ....................................L SUNY-Buffalo .........................................L Nebraska ..................................................L Spring Hill .............................................W Birmingham-Southern ..........................L Corpus Christi ........................................L Middle Tennessee State .......................W UNC Charlotte .......................................L The Citadel ..............................................L Baptist (Charleston Southern)..............L Florida Southern ..................................W UT-Chattanooga .....................................L Spring Hill ...............................................L Tulane.......................................................L LSU-New Orleans ..................................L LSU-New Orleans ........................(OT) L UT-Chattanooga .....................................L UNC Charlotte .......................................L Georgia Southern ...................................L Georgia Southern .......................(OT) W Oklahoma City * ....................................L Georgia Tech * ......................................W

56-70 58-84 39-70 57-73 63-85 54-63 70-63 44-56 67-74 67-62 59-70 59-73 59-71 57-54 67-75 47-57 63-94 68-92 72-75 67-75 55-77 62-79 97-96 72-97 77-73

* First games in the Georgia State Sports Arena.

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2014 POSTSEASON NIT


2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

1975-76 (12-11) Coach: Jack Waters

FIRST WINNING SEASON: Coached by Jack Waters, the 1975-76 squad posted a 12-11 record for the first winning season in Georgia State history. After opening with a seven-game winning streak, the team also earned wins over Georgia Tech, Southern Mississippi, and South Alabama. Bob Pierson led the team in scoring (19.2 ppg) and rebounding (11.5 rpg).

Clark-Atlanta .......................................W 84-64 Georgia Southern .................................W 83-72 Florida Tech .........................................W 73-71 VCU .......................................................W 57-56 Morehouse ............................................W 84-74 Miles (1).................................................W 104-72 Clark-Atlanta (1) ..................................W 87-59 Fairleigh Dickinson ................................L 64-72 Northeast Louisiana ...............................L 58-71 Southern Miss ......................................W 84-75 Mercer .....................................................L 73-81 Georgia Tech ........................................W 69-62 South Florida .........................................L 76-84 UNC Charlotte ......................................L 67-80 Florida State ............................................L 58-66 Mercer ...................................................W 94-84 UNC Charlotte .......................................L 64-99 South Florida .........................................L 59-83 Georgia Southern .................................W 107-88 South Alabama ......................................L 77-78 Florida State ...........................................L 70-92 South Alabama ....................................W 78-71 Tulane.......................................................L 63-95 1-Atlanta Invitational (at Clark-Atlanta)

1976-77 (10-18, 2-4 Sun Belt) 1973-74 (1-25) Coach: Jack Waters Birmingham-Southern ......... (2OT) hW at Southern Miss...................................aL at New Orleans ....................................aL at Tulane ................................................aL at Nebraska .................................(OT) aL Morehead State .................................... hL East Tennessee State .......................... hL The Citadel .......................................... hL at Youngstown State (1) .....................aL Tennessee Tech (1) .............................. nL at Birmingham-Southern ....................aL Florida Southern ................................ hL at Mercer................................................aL at Florida Southern .............................aL at UT-Chattanooga .............................aL UT-Chattanooga ............................... hL at Oklahoma City .................................aL at Georgia Tech.....................................aL at East Tennessee State .......................aL Mercer .................................................. hL at UNC Charlotte ................................aL at Georgia Southern .............................aL New Orleans ....................................... hL at Pan American ..................................aL Georgia Southern ............................... hL UNC Charlotte ................................... hL

Coach: Jack Waters 79-71 76-93 66-94 63-81 75-78 80-93 56-68 55-58 79-87 59-64 58-83 79-82 66-93 72-105 92-112 64-78 73-92 61-73 84-95 77-104 61-99 91-126 86-93 65-92 71-89 69-97

1-Youngstown State Classic, Youngstown, Ohio

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Coach: Jack Waters

1974-75 (8-18) 11/29 11/30 12/7 12/10 12/13 12/17 1/2 1/8 1/11 1/13 1/16 1/20 1/25 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/5 2/10 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/22 2/24 2/26 3/1 3/3

Florida Tech ............................. hW at Southern Miss .........................aL Georgia Southern ................... hW at Florida Southern ....................aL at Georgia Tech ..........................aL at East Carolina ..........................aL at Memphis State ........................aL at Birmingham-Southern ........aW Birmingham-Southern ............ hW Fairleigh Dickinson ................. hW at Georgia Southern ..................aL Southern Miss ......................... hW at UNC Charlotte .......................aL Pan American ........................... hL Florida Southern ..................... hW at Morehead State ......................aL at Mercer .....................................aL UNC Charlotte .......................... hL at Florida State ............................aL at UT-Chattanooga .....................aL at Northeast Louisiana ...............aL at Tulane .....................................aL at McNeese State ........................aL Mercer ...................................... hW at Youngstown State ..................aL UT-Chattanooga ....................... hL

66-63 60-74 69-59 66-78 74-80 79-88 76-102 68-53 99-71 55-52 73-82 70-65 49-75 62-64 80-63 69-81 80-92 49-57 72-81 80-98 79-80 68-77 72-84 62-60 57-82 74-94

Clark-Atlanta ........................... (OT) hW 68-66 at James Madison (1) ...........................aL 67-68 Rider (1) ................................. (2OT) nW 104-99 St. Francis (2) ....................................... nL 56-74 Long Island (2) ...................................nW 93-81 at South Florida ...................................aL 57-71 at Florida Tech .....................................aL 74-91 Albany State (3) ..................................nW 90-75 Clark-Atlanta (3) ..................................aL 59-83 Jacksonville .........................................hW 85-63 Old Dominion .................................... hL 56-70 at Georgia Tech ...................................aL 54-74 at Mercer ..............................................aL 70-73 Georgia Southern ............................... hL 65-83 at Northwestern State ..........................aL 84-122 at VCU ...................................................aL 56-72 Florida Tech ......................................... hL 68-74 Mercer .................................................hW 61-57 Northwestern State ............................. hL 60-62 at Northeast Louisiana .....................aL 66-108 at Louisiana Tech ................................aL 69-81 South Florida ......................................hW 79-75 Samford ..............................................hW 85-80 at Georgia Southern ............................aL 75-81 at Samford .................................(OT) aW 95-94 at South Alabama (SB) ............(OT) aW 82-81 New Orleans (SB) ................................ nL 66-86 Jacksonville (SB) .................................. nL 72-102 1-James Madison Invitational, Harrisonburg, Va. 2-Hatter Classic, Deland, Fla. 3-Atlanta Invitational (at Clark-Atlanta) Sun Belt Tournament: Charlotte (N.C.) Coliseum, but first-round games at campus sites


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

Coach: Roger Couch Pembroke State (1) .............................. nL West Chester (1) .................................. nL Georgia Southern ............................... hL at Georgia Tech ...................................aL at Tennessee ..........................................aL at VCU .........................................(OT) aL UNC Charlotte ................................... hL at Memphis State ..................................aL at Gannon (2) .............................(OT) aL Edinboro (2)......................................... nL at South Florida ..................................aL Northeast Louisiana ........................... hL at Georgia Southern .............................aL VCU .....................................................hW Mercer ..................................................hW at Old Dominion ................................ aW at UNC Charlotte .................................aL at New Orleans .....................................aL at South Alabama ...............................aL South Alabama ...................................hW Jacksonville ........................................... hL New Orleans......................................... hL South Florida ......................... (2OT) hW at Mercer ..............................................aL at Jacksonville .......................................aL Jacksonville (SB) .................................. nL

Georgia State withdrew from the Sun Belt Conference in June 1981 and played the next three seasons as an independent.

1979-80 (6-21, 4-10 Sun Belt) Coach: Roger Couch 75-78 83-85 73-75 55-82 62-84 69-71 47-59 87-111 76-80 70-73 62-64 70-81 83-88 89-79 65-62 71-68 71-83 66-87 58-71 62-60 63-70 75-79 92-84 56-79 78-86 77-82

1-Campbell College Tip Off, Buies Creek, N.C. 2-Porreco Cup, Erie, Pa. Sun Belt Tournament: Charlotte (N.C.) Coliseum

1978-79 (7-20, 0-10 Sun Belt) Coach: Roger Couch Georgia Southern ................................ hL 68-86 Oklahoma City (1) .............................nW 84-81 at James Madison (1) ......................... aW 66-64 Austin Peay..........................................hW 69-64 Morehouse ...........................................hW 103-76 at UAB....................................................aL 81-100 at Virginia Military ..............................aL 72-75 at Jacksonville .......................................aL 57-80 Grambling State (2)............................. nL 65-69 Houston Baptist (2)............................nW 77-72 UAB ......................................................hW 64-61 New Orleans......................................... hL 68-83 Jacksonville ........................................... hL 67-74 at South Alabama .......................(OT) aL 70-84 South Florida ....................................... hL 64-71 at Georgia Southern .............................aL 79-81 Morris Brown......................................hW 87-80 Mercer ................................................... hL 62-68 South Alabama .................................... hL 71-89 at Mercer................................................aL 80-98 UNC Charlotte .................................... hL 69-90 Virginia Military.................................. hL 72-76 at New Orleans .....................................aL 66-68 at UNC Charlotte .................................aL 60-85 at South Florida ....................................aL 76-79 at Morris Brown .........................(OT) aL 90-92 Charlotte (SB) ...................................... nL 57-71 1-James Madison Invitational, Sinclair Gym, Harrisonburg, Va.; 2-Pacemaker Classic, Ewing Coliseum, Monroe, La. Sun Belt Tournament: Charlotte (N.C.) Coliseum

12/1 12/8 12/13 12/15 12/17 12/19 12/21 12/22 12/27 1/3 1/5 1/7 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/20 1/22 1/25 1/29 1/31 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

Florida Southern ........................ hL at Georgia Southern ...................aL VCU ............................................. hL UAB ............................................. hL at Southern Methodist ...............aL at Texas Christian .......................aL Morehead State (1) .................... nL Texas Christian (1) .................... nL at Vanderbilt ................................aL at UAB ..........................................aL Shippensburg State .................. hW South Alabama ........................... hL UNC Charlotte ........................... hL at New Orleans............................aL at South Alabama .......................aL at VCU........................................aW at UNC Charlotte ...................... hL Jacksonville ................................. hL New Orleans ............................. hW Old Dominion ............................ hL at Mercer ......................................aL South Florida ............................ hW Mercer ......................................... hL Georgia Southern..................... hW at South Florida ........................aW at Jacksonville ..............................aL Jacksonville (SB) ........................ nL

64-77 66-70 62-89 73-100 92-119 82-99 59-63 76-88 53-65 62-75 94-83 61-70 69-72 73-79 59-70 77-71 73-88 57-67 69-64 64-71 71-83 83-80 78-94 96-68 80-73 47-80 59-70

1-Sun Met Classic, Fresno, Calif. Sun Belt home games played at The Omni Sun Belt Tournament: Charlotte (N.C.) Coliseum

1980-81 (4-23, 1-11 Sun Belt)

1981-82 (4-23) Coach: Jim Jarrett 11/28 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 12/17 12/21 12/28 12/29 1/2 1/4 1/6 1/9 1/11 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/25 1/29 2/4 2/6 2/8 2/10 2/13 2/17 2/22 2/27

Oglethorpe ................................ hW at Saint Louis ...............................aL Xavier........................................... hL Morehouse .................................. hL Mercer ....................................... hW at Middle Tennessee ...................aL at Xavier .......................................aL at Wisconsin-Green Bay (1) ......aL Delaware State (1)...................... nL at Mercer ......................................aL Saint Louis ................................ hW The Citadel.................................. hL Baptist (Charleston Sou.).......... hL Utica........................................... hW at South Carolina ........................aL at UNC Charlotte .......................aL Southern Miss ............................ hL at Baptist (Charleston Sou.) ......aL South Alabama ........................... hL South Florida .............................. hL at Southern Miss .........................aL at New Orleans............................aL at South Alabama .......................aL UNC Charlotte ........................... hL at South Florida ..........................aL New Orleans ............................... hL at Georgia Tech ...........................aL

64-60 64-79 59-72 77-78 60-58 49-62 56-57 66-78 63-70 67-75 77-70 62-70 54-55 68-67 66-92 74-112 54-61 58-63 58-75 47-59 68-83 60-78 40-70 67-87 61-85 61-83 73-74

1-Green Bay Classic, Green Bay, Wis.

Coach: Roger Couch Clinch Valley .......................................hW USC-Spartanburg ...............................hW Georgia Southern ...............................hW at Austin Peay .......................................aL Mercer ................................................... hL at UNC Charlotte .................................aL at VCU ...................................................aL Middle Tennessee State ...................... hL at Northeast Louisiana ........................aL at Jacksonville .......................................aL at South Alabama .................................aL at Georgia Southern .............................aL at Mercer................................................aL VCU (1) ................................................ hL South Florida (1) ................................. hL UNC Charlotte (1) .............................. hL U.S. International ................................ hL UAB (1) ................................................. hL at UAB....................................................aL at New Orleans .....................................aL South Alabama (1) .............................. hL Jacksonville (1) ...................................hW New Orleans (1) .................................. hL at Florida Southern ..............................aL at South Florida ....................................aL at Old Dominion ..................................aL South Alabama (SB)............................ nL

74-60 63-61 81-69 41-65 61-64 64-66 69-81 58-74 66-76 67-86 54-74 71-80 69-84 71-84 70-85 75-97 83-102 67-85 64-89 46-69 49-82 52-50 58-77 70-82 61-81 61-96 41-79

1-Sun Belt home games played at The Omni Sun Belt Tournament: Jacksonville (Fla.) Coliseum

1982-83 (9-19) Coach: Jim Jarrett 11/26 11-27 12/4 12/7 12/10 12/11 12/16 12/19 12/20 12/29 12/30 1/3 1/7 1/8 1/11 1/13 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/24 1/29 2/1 2/7 2/10 2/11

at Georgia.....................................aL Hampden-Sydney .................... hW Georgia College........................ hW Mercer ....................................... hW Florida A&M (1)...................... nW at Stetson (1) ...............................aL at Southeastern Louisiana ........aL at New Orleans............................aL at Tulane.......................................aL Alcorn State (2) .......................... nL Nicholls State (2) ..................... nW Samford ....................................... hL Drexel (3) .................................... nL Utica (3) .................................... nW St. Andrews, N.C. ...................... hL Utica............................................. hL at South Carolina ........................aL at Georgia Tech ...........................aL Armstrong State ....................... hW at North Carolina .......................aL Baptist (Charleston Southern) hW at Middle Tennessee State .......aW New Orleans ............................... hL at The Citadel ..............................aL at Baptist (Charleston Southern)..aL

62-99 83-59 98-72 82-77 85-71 63-64 42-59 79-86 53-78 74-83 65-61 83-86 58-73 72-69 67-69 66-68 79-91 60-64 75-69 55-95 91-77 73-60 64-66 63-79 79-97

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1977-78 (5-21 2-8 Sun Belt)

2014 POSTSEASON NIT


YEAR-BY-YEAR

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

3/1

1984-85 (2-26, 0-14 TAAC) Coach: Tom Pugliese, Mark Slonaker

ROCKY TOP: The Panthers celebrate a stunning upset at Tennessee in 1983-84. 2/15 2/21 2/23

Southeastern Louisiana ............. hL 63-73 at Mercer ......................................aL 61-71 Middle Tennessee ...................... hL 69-76

1-Hatter Classic, Deland, Fla.; 2-Pacemaker Classic, Ewing Coliseum, Monroe, La.; 3-Banker’s Classic Fairfield, Conn.

1983-84 (6-22) Coach: Tom Pugliese at Western Kentucky (1) .....................aL Middle Tennessee State (1) ................ nL Mercer ......................................................L at Oklahoma............................................L at Southern Methodist ...........................L at Tennessee ..........................................W Georgia College ....................................W Tulane.......................................................L Middle Tennessee State .........................L Austin Peay..............................................L The Citadel ..............................................L New Orleans............................................L Southeastern Louisiana .......................W Oglethorpe ..............................................L Austin Peay..............................................L Florida A&M.........................................W Baptist (Charleston Southern)..............L Samford....................................................L Middle Tennessee ...................................L New Orleans............................................L Southeastern Louisiana .........................L Mercer ......................................................L Baptist (Charleston Southern)............W Millsaps ..................................................W Stetson ......................................................L Florida A&M...........................................L Evansville .................................................L Stetson ......................................................L 1-Wendy’s Classic, Bowling Green, Ky.

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39-62 58-70 66-73 66-94 67-92 52-50 87-64 52-77 57-66 62-79 67-72 58-72 65-57 70-74 49-68 72-59 59-70 60-86 61-84 56-73 66-81 87-97 88-82 57-45 62-79 85-91 65-84 69-90

11/29 12/1 12/4 12/7 12/8 12/12 12/15 12/17 12/21 12/22 1/3 1/5 1/10 1/12 1/16 1/17 1/24 1/26 1/31 2/2 2/4 2/7 2/9 2/16 2/18 2/21 2/23 3/2

St. Leo .......................................... hL at The Citadel ..............................aL Huntington ............................... hW at Montana (1) ............................aL Ark.-Little Rock (1) ................... nL at Iowa ..........................................aL at Georgia.....................................aL Augusta College ....................... hW at Ball State (2) ............................aL UT-Arlington (2) ....................... nL at Arkansas-Little Rock .............aL at Centenary ................................aL Georgia Southern....................... hL Mercer ......................................... hL at Augusta College ......................aL Samford ....................................... hL at Houston Baptist ......................aL at Hardin-Simmons ....................aL Arkansas-Little Rock ................. hL Centenary.................................... hL at South Carolina ........................aL at Georgia Southern ...................aL at Mercer ......................................aL at Samford ..................... (2OT) aL at East Tennessee State...............aL Houston Baptist ......................... hL Hardin-Simmons ....................... hL at Georgia Southern (TAAC)....aL

64-70 72-93 82-77 62-74 68-76 40-89 53-89 73-69 58-115 79-85 79-89 63-88 61-77 82-93 69-85 62-93 72-93 66-79 64-68 72-76 66-90 50-77 62-81 77-79 80-91 68-81 59-60 61-109

1-Champion Holiday Classic, Missoula, Mon. 2-Cardinal Classic, University Gym, Muncie, Ind. TAAC Tournament: Statesboro, Ga. (First round at campus sites)

1985-86 (10-18, 4-10 TAAC) Coach: Bob Reinhart 11/25 11/27 11/29 11/30 12/7 12/9 12/11 12/14 12/16 12/18 12/21 1/2 1/4 1/9 1/11 1/15 1/18 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/1 2/6 2/8 2/15 2/19 2/22 2/24

Armstrong State ......................... hL LaGrange ................................... hW at Miami (Fla.) (1) ......................aL Cornell (1) ................................ nW Fort Valley State ....................... hW at South Carolina ........................aL at Augusta College ....................aW at Georgia.....................................aL Valdosta State ................ (OT) hW at Clemson ...................................aL East Tennessee.......................... hW Houston Baptist ............. (OT) hW Hardin-Simmons ..................... hW at Georgia Southern ...................aL at Mercer ......................................aL Augusta College ......................... hL Samford ........................... (OT) hW Arkansas-Little Rock ................. hL Centenary.................................... hL at Houston Baptist ....................aW at Hardin-Simmons ....................aL Georgia Southern....................... hL Mercer ......................................... hL at Samford....................................aL at UNC Charlotte .......................aL at Centenary ................................aL at Arkansas-Little Rock .............aL

59-68 80-68 72-82 79-77 89-67 61-105 79-76 64-104 103-99 60-100 89-85 71-70 77-76 77-91 75-97 78-80 74-73 78-82 90-98 66-57 72-82 62-66 66-70 90-108 78-81 88-92 65-86

at Arkansas-Little Rock (TAAC) nL 82-115

1-Hurricane Classic, Coral Gables, Fla. TAAC Tournament: Little Rock, Ark. (First round at campus sites)

1986-87 (11-17, 7-11 TAAC) Coach: Bob Reinhart 11/28 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/14 12/16 12/18 12/20 12/30 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/10 1/17 1/19 1/22 1/24 1/31 2/3 2/5 2/9 2/12 2/14 2/19 2/21 2/26 2/28 3/5

at Clemson (1).............................aL 91-108 Drexel (1) .................................... nL 89-98 Morris Brown ..............................W 94-82 Memphis State (2) ..................... nL 70-79 Loyola-Chicago (2) .................... nL 98-100 Kennesaw State......................... hW 98-60 at Mercer ......................................aL 71-78 Georgia College........................ hW 98-68 Piedmont ................................... hW 109-64 Georgia Southern....................... hL 79-85 Stetson ....................................... hW 71-61 Houston Baptist ......................... hL 65-73 Centenary.................................... hL 75-76 at Samford..................................aW 79-75 at Arkansas-Little Rock .. (OT) aL 86-89 Texas-San Antonio .................. hW 96-86 Hardin-Simmons ....................... hL 82-86 Mercer ....................................... hW 64-60 at Georgia Tech ..........................aL 74-98 at Georgia Southern ...............aW 73-68 at Stetson ......................................aL 86-91 at Houston Baptist ......................aL 84-106 at Centenary ..............................aW 95-90 Arkansas-Little Rock ................. hL 54-57 Samford ..................................... hW 73-60 at Texas-San Antonio .................aL 74-89 at Hardin-Simmons ....................aL 89-103 Houston Baptist (TAAC) .......... nL 64-73

1-IPTAY Classic, at Clemson, S.C. 2-Cotton States Classic, The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. TAAC Tournament: March 5, Pine Bluff, Ark.; March 6-7, Little Rock, Ark.

1987-88 (9-19, 5-13 TAAC) Coach: Bob Reinhart 11/28 12/5 12/9 12/14 12/17 12/19 1/2 1/4 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/21 1/23 1/28 1/30 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/18 2/20

Morehouse ................................ hW North Georgia .......................... hW UNC Charlotte ........................... hL at Wyoming .................................aL at Evansville .................................aL at Oklahoma ................................aL at Mercer .....................................aL Kennesaw .................................. hW at Georgia Southern ...................aL at Stetson ......................................aL at Georgia Tech ...........................aL Houston Baptist ......................... hL Centenary........................ (OT) hW at Arkansas-Little Rock .............aL at Samford..................................aW Texas-San Antonio .................. hW Hardin-Simmons ..................... hW Mercer ......................................... hL Georgia Southern....................... hL Stetson ....................................... hW at Houston Baptist ......................aL at Centenary ................................aL

88-77 91-74 70-89 89-100 67-88 81-124 75-84 99-96 60-80 79-95 82-111 66-68 104-91 86-92 87-66 87-65 108-80 78-80 65-73 64-58 75-84 95-104


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

2/23 2/25 2/27 3/3 3/5 3/10

Georgia College........................ hW Arkansas-Little Rock ................. hL Samford ....................................... hL at Texas-San Antonio .................aL at Hardin-Simmons ....................aL Georgia Southern (TAAC) ....... nL

85-79 62-71 65-74 83-91 88-97 55-71

TAAC Tournament: Daytona Beach, Fla.

1988-89 (14-14, 9-9 TAAC) Coach: Bob Reinhart 11/25 11/26 11/29 12/3 12/6 12/12 12/17 1/2 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/10 1/12 1/14 1/19 1/21 1/26 1/28 2/2 2/4 2/9 2/11 2/16 2/18 2/23 2/25 3/4 3/7

at Cal-Irvine (1) ........................aW 109-84 Maryland (1) .............................. nL 62-69 at Auburn .....................................aL 70-74 Morris Brown ........................... hW 118-81 Armstrong State ....................... hW 83-64 Appalachian State ...................... hL 84-86 at Mercer (OT) ............................aL 89-90 Kennesaw .................................. hW 86-70 at Georgia Southern ...................aL 93-100 at Stetson ....................................aW 90-82 Piedmont ................................... hW 105-74 at Georgia Tech ...........................aL 86-121 Texas-San Antonio .................. hW 92-73 Hardin-Simmons ..................... hW 73-63 at Houston Baptist ......................aL 92-101 at Centenary ................................aL 88-114 Arkansas-Little Rock ................. hL 91-102 Samford ..................................... hW 71-61 Georgia Southern....................... hL 90-95 Stetson ....................................... hW 75-69 at Hardin-Simmons ..................aW 75-73 at Texas-San Antonio .................aL 87-115 Centenary.................................. hW 82-75 Houston Baptist ......................... hL 84-85 at Samford..................................aW 68-66 at Arkansas-Little Rock .............aL 79-107 Mercer ....................................... hW 94-76 Stetson (TAAC) .......................... nL 63-106

1-at Freedom Bowl Classic, Bren Events, Center, Irvine, Calif. TAAC Tournament: Little Rock, Ark.

1989-90 (5-23, 3-13 TAAC) Coach: Bob Reinhart 11/24 11/25 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/9 12/14 12/20 12/21 12/30 1/6 1/11 1/13 1/15 1/18 1/20 1/25 1/27 1/31 2/5 2/8 2/10 2/15 2/17 2/22 2/24 3/1 3/6

at Georgia Tech ...........................aL Fort Valley State ....................... hW at Appalachian State ...................aL Berry .............................................W Morgan State (1) ........................ nL at Chattanooga ............................aL at Centenary ................................aL at Florida International (2) .......aL Holy Cross (2) ............................ nL at Augusta State...........................aL Mercer ............................................L Texas-San Antonio .......................L Hardin-Simmons ........................W at Clemson ...................................aL at Samford......................................L at Arkansas-Little Rock ...............L Stetson ..........................................W Georgia Southern..........................L at Mercer ........................................L Auburn ...........................................L at Hardin-Simmons ........... (OT) L at Texas-San Antonio ...................L Arkansas-Little Rock ....................L Samford ........................................W at Georgia Southern .....................L at Stetson ........................................L Centenary.......................................L Centenary (TAAC) .......................L

83-108 122-106 69-110 76-75 76-89 62-72 87-98 72-78 94-101 67-75 53-65 71-101 55-54 59-117 70-79 87-110 82-64 66-68 67-77 66-79 92-93 70-128 57-102 68-63 66-78 83-92 94-110 91-102

12/10 12/13 12/15 12/22 1/2 1/5 1/10 1/14 1/17 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/31 2/2 2/7 2/9 2/14 2/16 2/19 2/25 2/28 3/2 3/5 3/6 3/7 3/15

at Northern Arizona...................aL Augusta ................................... hW Texas-Arlington ......................... hL Northern Arizona .................... hW Butler ........................................... hL Stephen F. Austin ........... (OT) hW at Arkansas-Little Rock ............aL at Samford ................................aW Georgia Southern ................... hW Stetson ........................................ hL at The Citadel .............................aL Mercer ...................................... hW at Texas-San Antonio .................aL at Centenary ................................aL Arkansas-Little Rock ................. hL Samford .................................... hW at Georgia Southern .......(OT) aW at Stetson ......................................aL Florida A&M .............................. hL at Mercer ....................................aW Texas-San Antonio .................... hL Centenary.................................. hW vs. Stetson (TAAC) ...................aW vs. Texas-San Antonio (TAAC) . nW vs. Ark.-Little Rock (TAAC) .. nW vs. Arkansas (NCAA) ............... nL

74-84 72-71 104-113 92-76 96-106 73-66 67-75 85-75 73-72 69-84 78-86 98-61 72-85 74-79 66-81 77-59 90-86 61-70 94-96 55-50 78-85 99-80 70-64 94-84 80-60 76-117

TAAC Tournament: DeLand, Fla. NCAA Southeast Regional: The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.

1991-92 (16-14, 8-6 TAAC) Coach: Bob Reinhart

Coach: Bob Reinhart TAAC CHAMPIONS (TOURNAMENT) NCAA TOURNAMENT

11/26 11/30 12/7 12/8 12/15 12/19 12/21 12/27 12/28 1/2 1/4 1/6 1/9 1/11 1/13 1/16 1/21 1/25 1/30 2/1 2/4 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/22 2/27 2/29 3/6 3/7 3/11

11/24 11/26 12/3 12/5 12/8

1-at Cobo Arena, Detroit, Mich. 2-at Mount St. Mary’s, Emmitsburg, Md. TAAC Tournament: March 6-7 at Georgia State Sports Arena; Championship Game at Georgia Southern, Statesboro, Ga.

1-at UT Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tenn. 2-FIU Tournament, Miami, Fla. TAAC Tournament: Little Rock, Ark.

1990-91 (16-15, 7-7 TAAC)

The Citadel................................ hW at Auburn .....................................aL Florida International ............... hW at Florida A&M...........................aL at Stephen F. Austin........(OT) aW

85-61 65-83 99-82 71-76 65-60

Clark-Atlanta ............................ hW Piedmont ................................... hW at Texas-Arlington ......................aL at Detroit Mercy (1) ...................aL at Georgia Tech ...........................aL at Mercer .........................(OT) aW at UCF ............................... (OT) aL Drexel (2) .................................. nW at Mount St. Mary’s ......... (OT) aL UCF ........................................... hW at Loyola-Chicago .......................aL at Butler ........................................aL Mercer ....................................... hW Georgia Southern....................... hL at Florida International ..............aL at Stetson ......................................aL Detroit ....................................... hW Samford ..................................... hW Southeastern Louisiana ........... hW Centenary.................................... hL Faulkner .......................... (OT) hW at Georgia Southern ...................aL Florida International ............... hW Stetson ....................................... hW at Samford..................................aW at Southeastern Louisiana .........aL at Centenary ..............................aW Centenary (TAAC) .................. hW Mercer (TAAC) ........................ hW at Georgia Southern (TAAC)....aL

108-97 119-76 85-110 86-100 72-90 79-78 94-95 75-59 92-97 80-71 73-94 82-86 80-70 87-88 81-91 73-81 85-74 74-69 89-62 81-82 108-101 84-91 88-57 71-66 72-52 77-78 90-77 84-69 75-68 82-95

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FIRST NCAA BID: Head coach Bob Reinhart led Georgia State to its first NCAA Tournament in 1991. The Panthers, led by Chris Collier and Phillip Luckydo, won the TAAC Tournament as the No. 5 seed. That earned State a date with Arkansas in the NCAA Southeast Regional, played at The Omni in Atlanta, just blocks from the Georgia State campus.


YEAR-BY-YEAR

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

1992-93 (13-14, 5-7 TAAC) Shorter ....................................... hW North Georgia .......................... hW at Georgia Tech ...........................aL at Tennessee-Martin .................aW at Southwest Texas State ............aL Idaho (1) ..................................... nL at Boise State (1) .........................aL Pepperdine (2)............................ nL Southern (2) ............................. nW Alabama State........................... hW at Memphis ..................................aL at Mercer ......................................aL College of Charleston.............. hW Florida International ....... (OT) hL at Stetson ....................................aW Clark-Atlanta ............................ hW at Samford....................................aL at Southeastern Louisiana .........aL at Centenary ................................aL Mercer ....................................... hW at College of Charleston ............aL at Florida International ............aW at Stetson ....................................aW Florida Atlantic ........................ hW Samford ....................................... hL Southeastern Louisiana ............. hL at Centenary ..............................aW

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at Gonzaga (1) .............................aL Yale (1) ...................................... nW at Memphis ..................................aL at Louisiana Tech ........................aL Louisiana Tech ........................... hL Grambling State ....................... hW at LSU ...........................................aL North Georgia .......................... hW at Florida International ..............aL at Florida Atlantic .......................aL at Southeastern Louisiana .........aL at Centenary ..............................aW UCF ............................................. hL Florida International ............... hW Samford ....................................... hL at UCF ..........................................aL at Mercer ....................................aW Florida Atlantic ........................ hW Charleston ................................... hL Campbell ................................... hW at College of Charleston ............aL at Campbell................................aW Mercer ....................................... hW Stetson ......................................... hL Centenary.......................... (OT) hL at Samford....................................aL Samford (TAAC)...................... nW Mercer (TAAC) .......................... nL

65-90 77-72 52-124 57-70 71-74 103-76 70-105 80-67 64-75 61-65 72-96 66-65 61-68 81-66 70-83 77-93 88-71 82-63 77-83 77-66 58-90 82-64 84-66 64-67 82-84 74-98 71-57 71-81

91-64 65-95 59-80 55-66 95-68 73-79 70-79 77-64 70-66 63-69 72-63 79-85 60-69 61-67 92-57 77-71 76-85 72-74 80-61 98-88 88-86 70-55 68-59 76-78 71-76 75-67 57-78

Morris Brown ............................. hL at Tennessee .................................aL at Memphis ..................................aL at Tennessee-Martin ...................aL at Arkansas State .......................aW Georgia Southern..................... hW Arkansas State .............................aL at Grambling State ....................aW at Tulane.......................................aL Winthrop................................... hW at Campbell..................................aL at College of Charleston ............aL Florida International ............... hW Florida Atlantic ........................ hW at Stetson ......................................aL UCF ............................................. hL at Samford....................................aL at Jacksonville State ....................aL Southeastern Louisiana ........... hW Mercer ......................................... hL at Southeastern Louisiana .........aL at Centenary ................................aL at Mercer ....................................aW Centenary.................................. hW Jacksonville State...................... hW Samford ....................................... hL

Southern Wesleyan .................. hW at Georgia.....................................aL at Tennessee .................................aL at Auburn .....................................aL Covenant ................................... hW at Troy ..........................................aL at Winthrop .................................aL at Georgia Southern .................aW Troy ............................................ hW Campbell ..................................... hL College of Charleston................ hL at Florida International .............aL at Florida Atlantic .......................aL UNC Asheville ........................... hL Stetson ............................ (OT) hW at UCF ..........................................aL Samford ........................... (OT) hW Jacksonville State........................ hL at Southeastern Louisiana ........aL at Centenary ....................(OT) aW at Mercer ....................................aW Southeastern Louisiana ............. hL Centenary.................................. hW Mercer ....................................... hW at Jacksonville State ........ (OT) aL at Samford....................................aL Florida International (TAAC) nL

73-57 47-85 53-70 48-66 82-72 79-90 64-73 68-49 71-56 64-65 63-88 59-73 67-81 72-73 57-52 68-85 58-55 70-75 71-74 96-86 80-72 68-77 74-61 82-57 79-82 74-86 57-70

TAAC Tournament: Charleston, S.C.

Coach: Charles “Lefty” Driesell

Coach: Carter Wilson 11/24 11/26 12/5 12/7 12/9 12/12 12/19 12/22 12/28 12/30 1/4 1/6 1/11 1/13 1/18 1/20 1/25 1/27 2/1 2/3 2/8 2/10 2/17 2/19 2/22 2/24

11/22 11/26 12/1 12/7 12/11 12/14 12/16 12/21 12/30 1/2 1/4 1/9 1/11 1/13 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/1 2/3 2/6 2/8 2/18 2/22 2/27

1997-98 (16-12, 11-5 TAAC)

1995-96 (10-16, 6-10 TAAC)

Coach: Bob Reinhart

1-at Wilmington, N.C. TAAC Tournament: UCF (Orlando, Fla.)

11/25 11/26 12/7 12/10 12/15 12/17 12/28 12/30 1/2 1/4 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/21 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/9 2/11 2/16 2/18 2/23 2/25 3/2 3/3

1-Spokane Shootout, Spokane, Wash. TAAC Tournament: UCF (Orlando, Fla.)

1993-94 (13-14, 9-7 TAAC) Morris Brown ........................... hW at Georgia Tech ...........................aL at Alabama State .........................aL at Memphis State ........................aL Tennessee-Martin .................... hW Southwest Texas State ............... hL South Florida (1) ....................... nL Grambling State (1) ................. nW at Mercer ....................................aW Stetson ......................................... hL UCF ........................................... hW at Centenary ................................aL at Southeastern Louisiana .........aL Florida International ................. hL Florida Atlantic ........................ hW Samford ..................................... hW College of Charleston................ hL at UCF ..........................................aL at Stetson ....................................aW Southeastern Louisiana ........... hW Centenary.................................. hW at Samford..................................aW at Florida International ............aW at Florida Atlantic .......................aL at College of Charleston ............aL Mercer ....................................... hW Samford (TAAC)........................ nL

Coach: Carter Wilson

Coach: Carter Wilson 84-62 84-69 79-102 58-54 62-73 64-70 64-75 60-79 83-79 91-74 76-97 69-77 60-50 68-69 93-81 94-79 78-92 82-90 107-111 58-57 63-88 61-60 100-89 89-70 61-71 75-82 97-80

1-Real Dairy Classic, Boise, Idaho 2-Dr Pepper Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn.

11/27 12/4 12/8 12/11 12/13 12/15 12/17 12/18 1/3 1/6 1/8 1/13 1/15 1/20 1/22 1/29 1/31 2/3 2/5 2/10 2/12 2/17 2/19 2/20 2/26 2/28 3/3

1996-97 (10-17, 6-10 TAAC)

1994-95 (11-17, 6-10 TAAC)

Coach: Bob Reinhart 12/7 12/9 12/12 12/14 12/16 12/18 12/19 12/29 12/30 1/2 1/4 1/7 1/9 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/28 1/30 2/4 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/25 2/27

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

78-80 59-74 69-89 68-90 72-57 60-58 67-74 76-66 55-62 87-76 57-60 78-91 75-68 62-60 61-73 75-95 73-76 65-83 86-81 90-96 86-91 76-79 74-66 74-58 82-76 72-93

11/15 11/16 11/19 11/22 11/26 12/10 12/12 12/18 12/30 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/10 1/15 1/17 1/22 1/24 1/31 2/2 2/7 2/10 2/12 2/14 2/17 2/19 2/21 2/26 2/27

at Georgetown (1) .....................aL at VCU (2) ...................................aL Loyola-Chicago ........................ hW USC-Aiken................................ hW at UNC Asheville ........................aL Augusta State ............................ hW at Miami (Fla.) ............................aL Detroit ......................................... hL Eastern Kentucky ....................... hL Stetson ......................................... hL UCF ........................................... hW Florida International ............... hW at Florida Atlantic .....................aW at Troy ........................................aW at Centenary ................................aL Jacksonville State...................... hW Samford ..................................... hW at Campbell................................aW at College of Charleston ............aL Mercer ....................................... hW Norfolk State............................. hW Centenary.................................. hW Troy ............................................ hW at Mercer ....................................aW at Samford....................................aL at Jacksonville State ....................aL Stetson (TAAC) ........................ nW Florida International (TAAC).. nL

1-U.S.Air Arena, Landover, Md. 2-Richmond (Va.) Coliseum TAAC Tournament: College of Charleston (Charleston, S.C.)

72-89 54-55 73-58 83-67 64-74 93-64 64-80 64-74 59-68 65-69 76-70 95-93 77-54 74-58 69-75 77-63 78-61 82-58 52-79 84-70 105-86 88-70 95-79 73-57 62-85 58-63 80-59 80-82


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

Coach: Charles “Lefty” Driesell 11/18 11/21 11/25 11/29 12/3 12/4 12/10 12/18 12/22 12/28 12/30 1/2 1/4 1/7 1/9 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/28 1/30 2/7 2/8 2/11 2/13 2/19 2/20 2/25 2/26

Georgetown (1) .......................... hL North Florida ........................... hW at Norfolk State ...........................aL at Kansas State.............................aL Coppin State (2) ......................... nL at Hawaii (2) ..............................aW Southern ...................................... hL Miami (Fla.)................................ hL VCU .......................................... hW North Carolina A&T ............... hW at Eastern Kentucky .................aW at Florida Atlantic ........... (OT) aL at UCF ..........................................aL Florida Atlantic ........................ hW UCF ........................................... hW Campbell ................................... hW at Troy ........................................aW at Mercer ....................................aW Samford ....................................... hL at Jacksonville State ..................aW Jacksonville ............................... hW Stetson ....................................... hW at Fresno State .............................aL at Centenary ................................aL Jacksonville State...................... hW at Samford..................................aW at Campbell..................................aL Mercer ....................................... hW at Jacksonville (TAAC) ............aW UCF (TAAC) .............................. nL

68-83 84-74 76-91 71-78 56-66 72-62 78-80 55-76 99-80 72-51 61-56 90-97 70-86 87-70 81-76 87-64 90-81 86-76 62-77 66-63 68-54 76-61 62-83 67-69 73-40 57-54 73-80 74-44 78-56 60-67

1-Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. 2-Stan Sheriff Center, Honolulu, Hawaii TAAC Tournament: Jacksonville (Veterans Coliseum)

1999-00 (17-12, 13-5 TAAC) Coach: Charles “Lefty” Driesell TAAC CO-CHAMPIONS (Regular Season) 11/19 11/24 11/27 12/1 12/4 12/7 12/18 12/20 12/29 1/4 1/8 1/10 1/13 1/15 1/20 1/22 1/25 1/29 1/31 2/3 2/5 2/7 2/12 2/17 2/19

Fresno State ................................ hL at Tulsa .........................................aL at Detroit ......................................aL Creighton .................................... hL at Bradley .....................................aL at Jacksonville State ....................aL Central Michigan ..................... hW at Southern ................................aW Kansas State ................................ hL Campbell ..................................... hL Jacksonville ............................... hW Stetson ....................................... hW at UCF ..........................................aL at Florida Atlantic .....................aW at Troy ........................................aW Mercer ....................................... hW at Samford..................................aW Troy .............................................. hL at Mercer ....................................aW Jacksonville State...................... hW Samford ....................................... hL Alabama A&M ......................... hW at Campbell................................aW at Stetson ....................................aW at Jacksonville ............................aW

64-74 73-100 65-79 54-58 73-89 79-81 74-66 83-73 61-74 64-69 67-57 79-64 67-72 89-67 83-77 66-51 69-51 58-72 68-53 91-77 57-58 69-64 66-64 74-66 68-67

2/24 2/26 3/2 3/3

Florida Atlantic ........................ hW UCF ........................................... hW Florida Atlantic (TAAC)......... nW Samford (TAAC)........................ nL

86-62 78-63 77-54 80-83

TAAC Tournament: Jacksonville (Veterans Coliseum)

2000-01 (29-5, 16-2 TAAC) Coach: Charles “Lefty” Driesell TAAC CHAMPIONS (Regular Season and Tournament) NCAA Second Round 11/17 11/20 11/25 11/29 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/9 12/21 12/22 12/23 1/2 1/6 1/8 1/11 1/13 1/18 1/20 1/23 1/27 1/29 2/1 2/3 2/10 2/12 2/15 2/17 2/22 2/24 3/1 3/2 3/3 3/15 3/17

at Georgia...................................aW Savannah State ......................... hW at Alabama A&M......................aW Bradley ...................................... hW Valdosta State ........................... hW Samford ..................................... hW Morris Brown ........................... hW at Creighton .................................aL at Hawaii (1) ..............................aW UAB (1) ..................................... nW CS Northridge (1).................... nW at Campbell................................aW at Stetson ......................................aL at Jacksonville ............................aW Florida Atlantic ........................ hW UCF ........................................... hW at Mercer ....................................aW at Troy ..........................................aL Jacksonville State...................... hW Mercer ....................................... hW Troy ............................................ hW at Samford..................................aW at Jacksonville State ..................aW Campbell ................................... hW at New Mexico ............................aL Jacksonville ............................... hW Stetson ....................................... hW at UCF ........................................aW at Florida Atlantic .....................aW Florida Atlantic (TAAC)......... hW Samford (TAAC)...................... hW Troy (TAAC) ............................ hW Wisconsin (NCAA) ................. nW Maryland (NCAA) .................... nL

91-79 88-45 82-73 67-54 83-54 64-50 84-70 74-81 65-64 74-63 97-88 77-67 66-71 93-82 96-77 97-75 87-81 67-74 76-52 86-77 79-75 73-62 75-58 95-67 78-91 90-82 68-65 90-85 88-79 96-57 66-56 79-55 50-49 60-79

TAAC RENAMED ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE FOR 2001-02

2001-02 (20-11, 14-6 A-Sun) Coach: Charles “Lefty” Driesell A-SUN CHAMPIONS (Regular Season) NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 11/17 11/24 11/27 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/12 12/16 12/21 12/22 1/2 1/5 1/7 1/10 1/12 1/17 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/28 2/2 2/4 2/7 2/8 2/14 2/16 2/21 2/28 3/1 3/3 3/13

Valdosta State ........................... hW at Central Michigan ...................aL Charleston Southern ............... hW at Belmont....................................aL Georgia (1)................................ hW Mercer ....................................... hW Campbell ................................... hW Mississippi State (2)................... hL Saint Joseph’s (3) ...................... nW College of Charleston (3) ......... nL Troy ............................................ hW at Florida Atlantic .......................aL at UCF .............................(OT) aW Stetson ....................................... hW Jacksonville ................................. hL at Jacksonville State ....................aL at Samford....................................aL at Campbell................................aW Jacksonville State...................... hW Samford ..................................... hW at Jacksonville ..................(OT) aW at Stetson ....................................aW UCF ............................................. hL Florida Atlantic ........................ hW at Mercer ....................................aW at Troy ........................................aW Belmont ..................................... hW Belmont (A-Sun)...................... nW UCF (A-Sun) .............................aW Florida Atlantic (A-Sun) ........... nL at Tennessee Tech (NIT)............aL

82-71 52-76 67-56 59-68 83-78 90-79 85-71 63-72 95-90 63-70 84-67 77-90 92-84 89-73 72-84 75-81 59-63 81-64 80-61 60-48 81-75 94-79 73-83 76-71 82-74 102-88 71-69 82-79 82-64 75-76 62-64

1-Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.; 2-Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Classic, Philips Arena, 3-Tournament of Champions, Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. A-Sun Tournament: UCF (UCF Arena, Orlando, Fla.)

1-Nike Festival: Honolulu, Hawaii TAAC Tournament: Georgia State (Sports Arena) NCAA West Regional: Boise, Idaho

CHAMPIONS: Lefty Driesell’s Panthers finished first in the TAAC regular season three straight years from 2000-02 and added the TAAC tournament title in 2001 to reach the NCAA Tournament.

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1998-99 (17-13, 11-5 TAAC)

2014 POSTSEASON NIT


YEAR-BY-YEAR

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2002-03 (14-15, 8-8 A-Sun) Coaches: Charles “Lefty” Driesell, Michael Perry 11/23 11/26 11/30 12/4 12/5 12/14 12/18 12/21 12/28 1/2 1/4 1/6 1/11 1/13 1/18 1/20 1/23 1/25 1/31 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/18 2/21 2/27 3/1 3/6 3/7

North Carolina A&T (1) ........ hW at Auburn .....................................aL St. Andrew’s (N.C.).................. hW Furman ...................................... hW Alabama State ................. (OT) hL at South Alabama (2) .................aL at Mississippi State (3)................aL at Oklahoma ................................aL at Charleston Southern ..............aL at Furman ..................................aW Gardner-Webb.......................... hW Campbell ................................... hW at Jacksonville State ....................aL Tennessee State......................... hW at Samford....................................aL at Belmont ................... (2OT) aW Florida Atlantic ........................ hW UCF ................................(2OT) hL at Stetson ....................................aW at Troy ..........................................aL at Mercer ......................................aL Belmont ....................................... hL Samford ..........................(2OT) hL Jacksonville ............................... hW Jacksonville State.............. (OT) hL at Campbell................................aW at Gardner-Webb ......................aW Belmont (A-Sun)...................... hW Troy (A-Sun) .............................. hL

76-44 71-100 95-80 70-64 77-82 68-81 54-78 62-89 75-80 73-62 56-53 92-59 76-89 107-71 78-80 69-66 66-64 74-81 78-71 81-99 80-88 57-72 74-78 71-69 76-78 88-72 64-58 76-58 61-71

1-Forbes Arena (Morehouse College, Atlanta, Ga.) 2-Coors Classic; 3-at Jackson, Miss. A-Sun Tournament: Georgia State (Georgia State Sports Arena, Atlanta, Ga.) NOTE: Lefty Driesell retired Jan. 3, 2003

2003-04 (20-9, 14-6 A-Sun) Coach: Michael Perry 11/17 11/21 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/12 12/20 12/22 12/31 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/11 1/13 1/16 1/22 1/24 1/27 1/30 2/1 2/6 2/12 2/14 2/19 2/21

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at Utah (2)....................................aL Anderson (S.C.) ....................... hW Tulsa (3) .................................... hW Belmont ....................................... hL Lipscomb................................... hW South Alabama ........................ hW at Tennessee .................................aL at Auburn ...................................aW West Florida ............................. hW at UCF ..........................................aL at Florida Atlantic .....................aW Campbell ................................... hW Gardner-Webb.......................... hW Troy ............................................ hW Mercer ....................................... hW at Jacksonville ............................aW at Stetson ....................................aW at Mercer ......................................aL Jacksonville ................................. hL Stetson ............................... (OT) hL at Troy ..........................................aL at Gardner-Webb ......................aW at Campbell................................aW Florida Atlantic ........................ hW UCF ........................................... hW

38-46 79-62 72-67 58-76 89-81 88-56 71-87 77-72 105-73 60-70 79-76 89-68 92-64 84-83 79-66 66-58 93-62 55-73 75-77 65-66 69-85 72-60 90-67 90-76 63-61

2/26 2/28 3/4 3/5

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

at Lipscomb ...............................aW at Belmont........................(OT) aW Stetson (A-Sun) ........................ nW Troy (A-Sun) .............................. nL

82-72 72-70 55-47 62-63

1-Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.; 2-Preseason NIT 3-Gwinnett Arena, Duluth, Ga. A-Sun Tournament: Belmont (Curb Event Center, Nashville, Tenn.)

2004-05 (14-15, 11-9 A-Sun) Coach: Michael Perry 11/20 11/21 11/26 11/28 12/2 12/4 12/7 12/11 12/20 12/29 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/10 1/13 1/15 1/17 1/23 1/26 1/28 2/3 2/5 2/11 2/13 2/17 2/19 2/25 2/27 3/3

Southern Miss (1) .................... nW at Nevada (1) ...............................aL at Kentucky ..................................aL Louisiana-Lafayette.................. hW at Jacksonville ................... (OT) aL at Stetson ......................................aL Delta State ................................. hW at Charlotte ..................................aL at Lousiana-Lafayette .................aL at Texas Tech ...............................aL UCF ........................................... hW Florida Atlantic ........................ hW at Lipscomb ..................... (OT) aL at Belmont....................................aL at Troy ........................................aW Campbell ................................... hW Gardner-Webb............................ hL Mercer ....................................... hW Troy .............................................. hL at Mercer ....................................aW at Gardner-Webb ......................aW at Campbell................................aW Belmont ....................................... hL Lipscomb................................... hW at Florida Atlantic .....................aW at UCF ..........................................aL Jacksonville ................................. hL Stetson ....................................... hW Belmont (A-Sun).........................aL

70-68 55-76 59-77 85-78 75-78 70-79 88-68 72-77 50-67 56-98 76-63 75-73 57-59 46-59 96-89 92-68 74-83 72-61 73-84 65-60 70-68 78-73 59-69 86-62 80-76 65-70 67-81 84-63 61-67

1/26 1/28 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/9 2/11 2/15 2/18 2/23 2/25 3/3 3/4

Northeastern............................... hL VCU ................................... (OT) hL at Savannah State ......................aW at James Madison......................aW at William & Mary .....................aL Hofstra ......................................... hL UNC Wilmington ...................... hL at Old Dominion ........................aL at College of Charleston (3) ......aL Towson ........................................ hL at UNC Wilmington...................aL Towson (CAA) ......................... nW George Mason (CAA) .....(OT) nL

54-68 68-79 80-59 77-53 73-90 70-76 57-69 56-75 75-83 69-70 56-68 72-64 56-61

1-Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga. 2-Gwinnett Arena, Duluth, Ga. 3-ESPN Bracketbusters CAA Tournament: Richmond (Va.) Coliseum

2006-07 (11-20, 5-13 CAA) Head Coach: Michael Perry 11/11 11/16 11/19 11/21 11/25 11/30 12/2 12/7 12/16 12/20 12/31 1/3 1/6 1/8 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/24

College of Charleston................ hL at Georgia Tech ...........................aL Winston-Salem State ............... hW Alabama State........................... hW at Charlotte ..................................aL Savannah State ......................... hW at Hofstra .....................................aL Florida State................................ hL at Alabama State .......................aW at Iowa ..........................................aL at Clemson ...................................aL Drexel .......................................... hL Towson .........................(2 OT) hW William & Mary ......................... hL at Northeastern ...........................aL at UNC Wilmington.......(OT) aW at Delaware ................................aW James Madison ........................... hL Hofstra ......................................... hL

66-72 74-103 94-87 70-59 63-72 70-60 59-62 55-87 64-56 59-101 57-67 55-61 87-71 43-57 69-84 59-54 61-44 52-59 63-76

1-Thorpe Classic, Lawlor Events Center, Reno, Nev. A-Sun Tournament: Belmont (Curb Event Center, Nashville, Tenn.)

GEORGIA STATE JOINED THE CAA IN 2005-06 2005-06 (7-22, 3-15 CAA) Head Coach: Michael Perry 11/22 11/26 11/29 12/2 12/6 12/10 12/17 12/20 12/30 1/2 1/5 1/7 1/12 1/14 1/19 1/21

Delaware.................................... hW Charlotte ..................................... hL Louisiana Lafayette .................. hW George Mason ............................ hL Kentucky (1) ............................... hL Georgia (2).................................. nL at Alabama ...................................aL at VCU..........................................aL at Alabama State .......................aW at Louisiana Lafayette.................aL at Northeastern ...........................aL at Hofstra .....................................aL Old Dominion ............................ hL William & Mary ....................... hW at Drexel .......................................aL at Towson .....................................aL

99-72 68-73 76-61 51-81 46-73 61-72 58-85 54-67 66-49 70-76 63-89 53-69 62-77 79-70 57-73 62-66

SHERNARD LONG shoots against Maryland in 2001 NCAA Tournament. Georgia State knocked off Wisconsin in the first round before falling to Maryland.


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

1/27 1/29 1/31 2/3 2/7 2/10 2/14 2/17 2/20 2/24 3/2 3/3

at William & Mary .....................aL at Old Dominion ........................aL UNC Wilmington .................... hW at VCU..........................................aL Old Dominion ............................ hL at Towson .....................................aL Northeastern............................. hW Elon (2) ..................................... hW at George Mason .........................aL VCU ............................................. hL William & Mary (CAA).......... nW VCU (CAA)................................ nL

65-81 57-92 72-60 71-100 55-68 65-92 71-65 63-53 54-60 70-72 70-68 60-73

1-Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. 2-ESPN Bracketbusters CAA Tournament: Richmond (Va.) Coliseum

2007-08 (9-21, 5-13 CAA) Head Coach: Rod Barnes 11/10 11/17 11/20 11/24 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/15 12/22 12/29 1/2 1/5 1/10 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23 2/27 3/1 3/7

UAB ............................................. hL at Elon ..........................................aL at Florida State ............................aL Troy ............................................ hW at Jacksonville ............................aW Old Dominion ............................ hL Georgia Tech .............................. hL at Winston-Salem State ..............aL UTSA ............................... (OT) hW at Coastal Carolina .....................aL Bethune Cookman..................... hL George Mason .......................... hW at Northeastern ...........................aL at VCU..........................................aL William & Mary ......................... hL at Drexel .......................................aL UNC Wilmington ...................... hL at Towson .....................................aL at Delaware ................................aW Drexel ........................................ hW at Old Dominion ........................aL VCU ................................... (OT) hL at Hofstra .....................................aL Delaware...................................... hL Northeastern............................. hW at UNC Wilmington...................aL at Jacksonville State (1) ............aW Towson ...................................... hW at James Madison........................aL William & Mary (CAA)............ nL

63-86 49-71 48-78 97-92 65-60 64-72 67-72 61-67 76-71 68-79 56-60 66-64 62-64 47-49 58-60 51-58 61-68 57-58 54-53 64-58 50-73 60-65 45-57 48-51 57-55 72-77 85-78 79-63 60-70 57-58

1-ESPN Bracketbusters CAA Tournament: Richmond (Va.) Coliseum

2008-09 (12-20, 8-10 CAA) Head Coach: Rod Barnes 11/14 11/15 11/16 11/19 11/22 11/25 12/3 12/6 12/13 12/17 12/20 12/29 1/3 1/5 1/7 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/21 1/24 1/28 1/31 2/4 2/7 2/11 2/14 2/18 2/21 2/25 2/28 3/6 3/7

Bowling Green (1) ...........(OT) nL Concordia-St. Paul (1) ............ nW at Minnesota (1) .........................aL Southern Poly ........................... hW Jacksonville State............(2OT) hL at Troy ..........................................aL Hampton ..................................... hL at UNC Wilmington.................aW Florida State................................ hL at Georgia Tech ...........................aL Coastal Carolina ........................ hL UTSA ............................................aL Old Dominion .......................... hW at George Mason .........................aL Northeastern............................... hL Drexel .......................................... hL at Old Dominion ........................aL Towson ...................................... hW VCU ............................................. hL at Delaware ..................................aL at Drexel .......................................aL at William & Mary ...................aW James Madison ........................... hL Delaware.................................... hW at Towson .......................... (OT) aL UNC Wilmington .................... hW at Northeastern .........................aW at Eastern Michigan (2) ...........aW Hofstra ....................................... hW at VCU..........................................aL Delaware (CAA) ...................... nW VCU (CAA)................................ nL

76-77 67-63 52-60 82-64 73-80 63-68 53-62 68-46 57-62 64-84 52-69 48-60 55-54 52-58 54-68 50-53 56-73 68-46 50-65 48-60 47-64 58-51 69-82 70-67 72-82 69-66 70-68 63-58 76-55 41-69 54-41 52-61

1-NABC Classic, Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. 2-ESPN Bracketbusters CAA Tournament: Richmond (Va.) Coliseum

2009-10 (12-20, 5-13 CAA) Head Coach: Rod Barnes 11/12 11/17 11/20 11/21 11/22 11/25 11/26 11/30 12/5 12/13

at NC State (1) ............................aL Carver Bible .............................. hW Drake (2) ..................................... nL Howard (2) ............................... nW IUPUI (2) ..........................(OT) nL Utah Valley (3) ..........................aW at South Alabama (3) .................aL Jacksonville ............................... hW at James Madison......................aW at Florida A&M...........................aL

53-69 77-53 58-65 57-33 56-67 59-52 66-70 64-54 49-44 58-60

12/15 12/19 12/22 1/2 1/4 1/6 1/9 1/13 1/16 1/20 1/23 1/28 1/30 2/3 2/6 2/10 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23 2/27 3/5

at Florida State ............................aL Eastern Michigan ..................... hW Georgia Southern..................... hW Towson ...................................... hW Drexel .......................................... hL at UNC Wilmington...................aL Northeastern............................... hL at George Mason .........................aL VCU ............................................. hL UNC Wilmington .................... hW at Delaware ....................... (OT) aL at Old Dominion ........................aL at VCU..........................................aL George Mason .......................... hW William & Mary ......................... hL at Northeastern ...........................aL at Towson .......................... (OT) aL James Madison ......................... hW South Carolina State (4) ......... hW Old Dominion ............................ hL at Hofstra .....................................aL Hofstra (CAA)............................ nL

55-62 66-65 85-65 70-61 57-72 50-57 54-66 49-52 69-82 79-74 74-76 40-56 62-78 61-57 56-59 53-62 69-74 77-72 67-52 62-75 74-87 67-68

1-Glenn Wilkes Classic. 2-Glenn Wilkes Classic, Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, Fla. 3-South Alabama Thanksgiving Classic, Mobile, Ala. 4-ESPN Bracketbusters CAA Tournament: Richmond (Va.) Coliseum

2010-11 (12-19, 6-12 CAA) Head Coach: Rod Barnes, Paul Graham 11/16 11/19 11/23 11/27 11/30 12/4 12/11 12/18 12/22 12/29 12/30 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/13 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/24 1/26 1/29 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/12 2/15 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/4 3/5

at McNeese State .........................aL Troy ............................................ hW Utah Valley ............................... hW Samford ............................ (OT) hL at Hampton ....................... (OT) aL James Madison ......................... hW Western Michigan...................... hL Florida A&M ............................ hW at Georgia Southern ....... (OT) aL vs. Texas A&M-CC (1) ........... nW at Chattanooga (1) ....................aW VCU ........................................... hW at UNC Wilmington...................aL Towson ...................................... hW at James Madison........................aL at George Mason .........................aL at VCU..........................................aL Delaware...................................... hL at Drexel .......................................aL Old Dominion ............................ hL at Northeastern ...........................aL UNC Wilmington ......... (OT) hW at Towson ...................................aW Hofstra ......................................... hL Northeastern.................. (OT) hW at Old Dominion ........................aL at Louisiana Tech (2)..................aL at William & Mary .....................aL George Mason ............................ hL UNC Wilmington (CAA) ....... nW George Mason (CAA) ............... nL

62-68 80-70 69-56 61-70 56-60 64-63 59-61 76-67 72-74 72-42 81-76 76-66 56-59 73-65 67-79 51-66 54-71 62-64 33-57 48-51 65-70 63-58 63-60 68-79 75-71 43-60 45-51 65-69 58-65 58-52 45-68

1-Dr Pepper Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn. 2-ESPN Bracketbusters CAA Tournament: Richmond (Va.) Coliseum Note: Paul Graham served as interim coach for the CAA Championship

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CHAMPIONS: The Panthers won the Dr Pepper Classic in Chattanooga during the 2010-11 season. Dante Curry was named Tournament MVP while Eric Buckner earned all-tournament honors.


YEAR-BY-YEAR

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2011-12 (22-12, 11-7 CAA) Head Coach: Ron Hunter 11/12 11/13 11/14 11/18 11/22 11/26 11/29 12/1 12/3 12/10 12/17 12/22 1/2 1/4 1/7 1/12 1/14 1/18 1/21 1/23 1/25 1/28 2/1 2/4 2/8 2/11 2/14 2/18 2/22 2/25 3/2 3/3 3/13 3/17

at Washington (1) .......................aL vs. Portland (1)........................... nL vs. Florida Atlantic (1) .............. nL McNeese State ......................... hW at Samford..................................aW Liberty ....................................... hW at South Carolina State ............aW FIU ............................................. hW William & Mary ....................... hW Rhode Island ............................ hW at Utah Valley ........................... aW Georgia Southern..................... hW Drexel ........................................ hW at VCU........................................aW at George Mason .........................aL UNCW ...................................... hW Towson ...................................... hW at Northeastern ...........................aL at Delaware .................... (2OT) aL James Madison ......................... hW at Drexel .......................................aL VCU ............................................. hL at UNCW ...................................aW at Hofstra .................................. aW Northeastern............................. hW Delaware........................... (OT) hL at James Madison..................... aW UTSA (2)................................... hW Old Dominion ................. (OT) hL at William & Mary ...................aW Hofstra (CAA).......................... nW George Mason (CAA) ............... nL Tennessee Tech (CIT) ............. hW at Mercer (CIT)...........................aL

74-91 61-66 77-84 69-50 55-47 72-50 85-54 73-47 66-34 96-64 71-68 72-52 58-44 55-53 58-61 75-61 57-42 57-60 74-77 74-58 46-68 58-59 68-53 59-43 61-59 77-80 67-64 82-71 60-65 64-60 85-60 59-61 74-43 59-64

1-World Vision Classic, Seattle, Wash. 2-ESPN Bracketbusters CAA Tournament: Richmond (Va.) Coliseum

2012-13 (15-16, 10-8 CAA)

1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/18 2/23 2/27

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

at Northeastern .........................aW Old Dominion .......................... hW at UNCW ................................... aL Towson ............................. (OT) hL Hofstra ...................................... hW at George Mason ...................... aW at William & Mary .....................aL at James Madison..................... aW Northeastern.................... (OT) hL

78-73 83-63 72-76 82-90 61-43 78-60 63-75 66-62 84-90

1-Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, Provo, Utah 2-Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, Atlanta, Ga.

GEORGIA STATE RE-JOINED THE SUN BELT IN 2013-14 2013-14 (25-9, 17-1 SUN BELT) Head Coach: Ron Hunter SUN BELT CHAMPIONS (Regular Season) NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 11/9 11/12 11/18 11/19 11/25 11/26 11/30 12/4 12/7 12/14 12/20 12/22 12/29 1/2 1/4 1/9 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/25 2/1

Southern Poly ........................... hW at Vanderbilt ................................aL vs. McNeese State (1) .............. nW at Alabama (1).............................aL vs. Canisius (2) .......................... nL at Elon (2) ....................................aL at FIU............................................aL Young Harris ............................ hW at Southern Miss .............. (OT) aL Old Dominion .......................... hW Georgia Southern..................... hW at UTSA .....................................aW at East Carolina .........................aW Troy ............................................ hW at South Alabama .....................aW at Western Kentucky ................aW Arkansas State .......................... hW UALR ......................................... hW at UL Lafayette ..........................aW at UL Monroe ............................aW UT Arlington.................. (OT) hW

97-78 80-86 96-70 58-75 71-79 85-90 60-61 71-54 65-75 79-73 73-61 99-68 89-82 81-72 73-63 77-54 73-72 99-73 77-70 66-58 101-91

2/3 South Alabama ......................... hW 85-65 2/6 at UALR......................................aW 68-57 2/15 at Troy ..........................................aL 81-85 2/17 Texas State................................. hW 68-41 2/20 UL Monroe ............................... hW 75-60 2/22 UL Lafayette ............................. hW 80-77 2/27 at UT Arlington ........................aW 77-49 3/1 at Texas State .............................aW 66-55 3/4 at Arkansas State ........... (OT) aW 79-76 3/8 Western Kentucky.................... hW 73-55 3/15 vs. Arkansas State (SBC) ........ nW 72-45 3/16 vs. UL Lafayette (SBC) ... (OT) nL 81-82 3/18 at Clemson (NIT) .......................aL 66-78 1-NIT Season Tipoff, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2-NIT Season Tipoff, Elon, N.C. Sun Belt Conference Tournament, New Orleans, La. Postseason NIT, Clemson, S.C.

Exhibition Games since 2001 11/10/01 11/12/01 11/2/02 11/19/02 11/7/03 11/13/03 11/5/04 11/13/04 11/2/05 11/11/05 11/7/06 11/6/07 10/30/08 11/6/08 11/6/09 11/11/10 10/31/11 11/5/11 10/29/12 11/4/12 10/28/13 11/4/13

Clark Atlanta ....................... hW 88-72 Life ........................................ hW 128-79 West Georgia....................... hW 77-76 Georgia College .................. hW 75-60 USC Aiken .......................... hW 89-58 Clark Atlanta ....................... hW 111-78 Augusta State ...................... hW 65-52 North Alabama ................... hL 83-85 Georgia Southwestern ....... hW 105-61 USC Aiken .......................... hW 89-64 Clark Atlanta ....................... hW 68-49 Clark Atlanta ....................... hW 94-62 Oglethorpe .......................... hW 85-80 Clark Atlanta ....................... hW 94-62 Shorter ................................. hW 72-68 Clark Atlanta ....................... hL 53-56 Southern Poly ..................... hW 90-65 Oglethorpe .......................... hW 90-49 Life ........................................ hW 85-62 Albany State ........................ hW 80-60 Shorter ................................. hW 90-60 Fort Valley State ................. hW 94-38

Head Coach: Ron Hunter 11/9 11/13 11/19 11/20 11/21 11/26 11/30 12/2 12/8 12/15 12/18 12/22 12/29 1/2 1/5 1/7 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/26

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at Duke .........................................aL at BYU (1)....................................aL Monmouth (2) ......................... hW Tennessee State (2) ................. hW South Alabama (2) ...................aW East Carolina .............................. hL Louisiana Tech ........................... hL at Liberty ....................................aW Southern Poly ........................... hW at Troy ..........................................aL Southern Miss ........................... hL at Rhode Island ...........................aL at Georgia Southern ........ (OT) aL Drexel .......................................... hL James Madison ......................... hW at Hofstra .....................................aL Delaware...................................... hL William & Mary ....................... hW at Old Dominion ......................aW at Towson .................................. aW UNCW ...................................... hW at Drexel .......................................aL

55-74 62-80 62-49 59-57 75-73 53-62 68-86 67-66 86-58 56-57 67-69 60-65 64-68 60-77 68-52 50-52 83-86 74-58 69-54 71-69 81-63 57-68

SUN BELT CHAMPS: In its first season back in the Sun Belt, Georgia State went 17-1 during the regular season to run away with the conference title and celebrated following the final game of the regular season on its home court.


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT

1971-72 ........LSU-New Orleans .......................W ...................... 105-103 1972-73 ........LSU-New Orleans .........................L .......................... 72-75 1972-73 ........Georgia Southern ........................W .......................... 97-96 1973-74 ........Birmingham Southern ........ (2) W .......................... 79-71 1973-74 ........Nebraska ........................................L .......................... 75-78 1976-77 ........Clark Atlanta ...............................W .......................... 68-66 1976-77 ........Rider ...................................... (2) W ........................ 104-99 1976-77 ........Samford ........................................W .......................... 95-94 1976-77 ........South Alabama (SBC)................W .......................... 82-81 1977-78 ........VCU ...............................................L .......................... 69-71 1977-78 ........Gannon .........................................L .......................... 76-80 1977-78 ........South Florida ....................... (2) W .......................... 92-84 1978-79 ........South Alabama .............................L .......................... 70-84 1978-79 ........Morris Brown ...............................L .......................... 90-92 2/16/85 .........Samford .................................. (2) L .......................... 77-79 12/16/85 .......Valdosta State ..............................W ........................ 103-99 1/2/86 ..........Houston Baptist ..........................W .......................... 71-70 1/18/86 .........Samford .......................................W .......................... 74-73 1/19/87 .........Arkansas-Little Rock ...................L .......................... 86-89 1/16/88 .........Centenary ....................................W ........................ 104-91 12/17/88 .......Mercer ............................................L .......................... 89-90 2/8/90 ..........Hardin-Simmons .........................L .......................... 92-93 12/8/90 .........Stephen F. Austin ........................W .......................... 65-60 1/5/91 ..........Stephen F. Austin ........................W .......................... 73-66 2/14/91 .........Georgia Southern .......................W .......................... 90-86 12/19/91 .......Mercer ..........................................W .......................... 79-78 12/21/91 .......UCF ................................................L .......................... 94-95 12/28/91 .......Mount St. Mary’s ..........................L .......................... 92-97 2/4/92 ..........Faulkner .......................................W ...................... 108-101 1/14/93 .........Florida International ....................L .......................... 68-69 1/13/97 .........Stetson .........................................W .......................... 57-52 1/18/97 .........Samford .......................................W .......................... 58-55 1/30/07 .........Centenary ....................................W .......................... 96-86 2/18/97 .........Jacksonville State ..........................L .......................... 79-82 1/4/99 ..........Florida Atlantic .............................L .......................... 90-97 1/7/02 ..........UCF ..............................................W .......................... 92-84 2/2/02 ..........Jacksonville .................................W .......................... 81-75 12/5/02 .........Alabama State ...............................L .......................... 77-82 1/20/03 .........Belmont ................................ (2) W .......................... 69-66 1/25/03 .........UCF ......................................... (2) L .......................... 74-81 2/15/03 .........Samford .................................. (2) L .......................... 74-78 2/21/03 .........Jacksonville State ..........................L .......................... 76-78 2/1/04 ..........Stetson ............................................L .......................... 65-66 2/28/04 .........Belmont ........................................W .......................... 72-70 1/8/05 ..........Lipscomb .......................................L .......................... 57-59 12/2/04 .........Jacksonville ...................................L .......................... 75-78 1/28/06 .........VCU ...............................................L .......................... 68-79 3/4/06 ..........George Mason (CAA) .................L .......................... 56-61 1/6/07 ..........Towson ................................. (2) W .......................... 87-81 1/13/07 .........UNC Wilmington .......................W .......................... 59-54 12/15/07 .......UTSA ............................................W .......................... 76-71 2/6/08 ..........VCU ................................................L .......................... 60-65

11/14/08 .......Bowling Green ...............................L .......................... 76-77 11/22/08 .......Jacksonville State ...........................L .......................... 73-80 2/11/09 .........Towson ...........................................L .......................... 72-82 11/22/09 .......IUPUI .............................................L .......................... 56-67 1/23/10 .........Delaware .........................................L .......................... 74-76 2/13/10 .........Towson ...........................................L .......................... 69-74 11/27/10 .......Samford ..........................................L .......................... 61-70 11/30/10 .......Hampton ........................................L .......................... 56-60 12/22/10 .......Georgia Southern ..........................L .......................... 72-74 2/2/11 ..........UNC Wilmington .......................W .......................... 63-58 2/12/11 .........Northeastern ................................W .......................... 74-71 1/21/12 .........at Delaware.............................. (2) L .......................... 74-77 2/11/12 .........Delaware .........................................L .......................... 77-80 2/22/12 .........Old Dominion ...............................L .......................... 60-65 12/29/12 .......at Georgia Southern ......................L .......................... 64-68 2/9/13 ..........Towson ...........................................L .......................... 82-90 2/27/13 .........Northeastern ..................................L .......................... 84-90 12/7/13 .........at Southern Miss............................L .......................... 65-75 2/1/14 ..........UT Arlington ...............................W ........................ 101-91 3/4/14 ..........Arkansas State..............................W .......................... 79-76 3/16/14 .........vs. UL Lafayette (SBC)..................L .......................... 81-82

GEORGIA STATE’S last overtime game came in the Sun Belt Conference Championship game against UL Lafayette. The Panthers went 2-2 in overtime games during the 2013-14 season.

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Record in All Overtime Games: 31-42 Record in Double Overtime Games: 5-4 Most Overtime Games in a Season: 5 in 2002-03 and 2010-11


SERIES RECORDS

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

Alabama

0-2

12/17/05...................... A L 11/19/13 (1) ............... A L

58-85 58-75

1-NIT Season Tipoff

Alabama A&M

2-0

2/7/00 ..........................H W 69-64 11/25/00...................... A W 82-73

Alabama State 1/2/93 ..........................H 12/8/93 ........................ A 12/5/02 ..............OT....H 12/30/05...................... A 11/21/06......................H 12/16/06...................... A

4-2 W L L W W W

Albany State

91-74 59-80 77-82 66-49 70-59 64-56

1-0

1976-77 .......................N W 90-75 11/4/12 (Exh.). ...........H W 80-60

Alcorn State 12/29/82......................N L

Anderson (S.C.)

0-1 74-83

1-0

11/21/03......................H W 79-62

Appalachian State

0-2

H: 0-1 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 • SBC: 0-0 12/12/88......................H L 84-86 12/2/89 ........................ A L 69-110

Arkansas

0-2

1972-73 .......................N L 39-70 3/15/91 (1)..................N L 76-117 1-NCAA First Round, Atlanta, Ga.

Arkansas State

4-1

H: 2-1 • A: 2-0 • N: 1-0 • SBC: 2-0 12/9/95 ........................ A W 72-57 12/19/95......................H L 67-74 1/16/14 ........................H W 73-72 3/4/14 .................. ot.... A W 79-76 3/15/14 * .....................N W 72-45 * Conference Tournament

UALR

3-16

H: 1-7 • A: 1-7 • N: 1-2 • SBC: 2-0 12/8/84 (1)..................N L 68-76 1/3/85 .......................... A L 79-89 1/31/85 ........................H L 64-68 1/23/86 ........................H L 78-82 2/24/86 ........................ A L 65-86 3/1/86 * .......................N L 82-115 1/19/87 ..............OT.... A L 86-89 2/19/87 ........................H L 54-57 1/21/88 ........................ A L 86-92 2/25/88 ........................H L 62-71 1/26/89 ........................H L 91-102 2/25/89 ........................ A L 79-107 1/20/90 ........................ A L 87-110 2/15/90 ........................H L 57-102 1/10/91 ........................ A L 67-75 2/7/91 ..........................H L 66-81

150

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

3/7/91 * .......................N W 80-60 1/18/14 ........................H W 99-73 2/6/14 .......................... A W 68-57

1966-67 ......................... 1966-67 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 1/22/83 ........................H 11/25/85......................H 12/6/88 ........................H

11/29/88...................... A 2/5/90 ..........................H 11/26/90...................... A 12/7/96 ........................ A 11/26/02...................... A 12/22/03...................... A

W 86-76 L 104-105 W 78-70 L 69-73 W 75-69 L 59-68 W 83-64

1-5 L L L L L W

Augusta State Formerly Augusta College 1966-67 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 12/17/84......................H 1/16/85 ........................ A 12/11/85...................... A 1/15/86 ........................H 12/30/89...................... A 12/13/90......................H 12/10/97......................H 11/5/04 (Exh.) ............H

Austin Peay 1978-79 .......................H 1980-81 ....................... A 1983-84 ......................... 1983-84 .........................

70-74 66-79 65-83 48-66 71-100 77-72

4-6 L L L W L W L L W W W

65-67 72-84 65-92 73-69 69-85 79-76 78-80 67-75 72-71 93-64 65-52

1-3 W L L L

Ball State

69-64 41-65 62-79 49-68

0-1

12/21/84...................... A L 58-115

Bowling Green

0-1

11/14/08 (1) .....OT....N L

76-77

1-NABC Classic (Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn.)

Belmont 12/1/01 ........................ A 2/21/02 ........................H 2/28/02 * ..................... A 1/20/03 ........... 2OT.... A 2/13/03 ........................H 3/6/03 * .......................N 12/4/03 ........................H 2/28/04 ..............OT.... A 1/10/05 ........................ A 2/11/05 ........................H 3/3/05 * ....................... A * Conference Tournament

5-6 L W W W L W L W L L L

0-1

12/29/07......................H L

4-3

Auburn

1-0

Bethune Cookman

1-Champion Holiday Classic, Missoula, Mont.

Armstrong State

Berry

12/5/89 ........................H W 76-75

59-68 71-69 82-79 69-66 57-72 76-58 58-76 72-70 46-59 59-69 61-67

56-60

Birmingham Southern

8-16

1963-64 ......................... 1963-64 ......................... 1/23/65 ........................H 2/10/65 ........................ A 1/8/66 .......................... A 1/27/66 ........................H 1966-67 ......................... 1966-67 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 1/21/69 .......................... 2/22/69 .......................... 1/7/70 ..........................H 2/10/70 ........................ A 1970-71 ......................... 1970-71 ......................... 1971-72 ......................... 1971-72 ......................... 1972-73 ......................... 1972-73 ......................... 1973-74 .......... 2OT...... 1973-74 ......................... 1/8/75 .......................... A 1/11/75 ........................H

L L L W L L L L L L W L W L L W L W L L W L W W

66-76 73-90 76-97 88-78 67-80 76-86 85-93 68-78 73-91 72-87 81-64 79-85 80-64 72-79 58-64 68-67 87-99 92-76 56-70 44-56 79-71 58-83 68-53 99-71

12/19/92...................... A L

64-75

Boise State

0-1

Bradley

1-1

12/4/99 ........................ A L 73-89 11/29/00......................H W 67-54

Buffalo 1971-72 ......................... 1972-73 .........................

0-2 L L

Butler

69-98 63-85

1-1

1/2/91 ..........................H L 96-106 1/6/92 .......................... A L 82-86

BYU

0-1

11/13/12 (1) ............... A L

62-80

1/14/99 ........................H 2/19/99 ........................ A 1/4/00 ..........................H 2/12/00 ........................ A 1/2/01 .......................... A 2/10/01 ........................H 12/12/01......................H 1/23/02 ........................ A 1/6/03 ..........................H 2/27/03 ........................ A 1/8/04 ..........................H 2/14/04 ........................ A 1/15/05 ........................H 2/5/05 .......................... A

W L L W W W W W W W W W W W

Carver Bible

87-64 73-80 64-69 66-64 77-67 95-67 85-71 81-64 92-59 88-72 89-68 90-67 92-68 78-73

1-0

11/17/09......................H W 77-53

Centenary 1/5/85 .......................... A 2/2/85 ..........................H 1/25/86 ........................H 2/22/86 ........................ A 1/10/87 ........................H 2/14/87 ........................ A 1/16/88 ..............OT....H 2/20/88 ........................ A 1/21/89 ........................ A 2/16/89 ........................H 12/14/89...................... A 3/1/90 ..........................H 3/6/90 ..........................N 2/2/91 .......................... A 3/2/91 ..........................H 2/1/92 ..........................H 2/1/92 .......................... A 3/6/92 * .......................H 1/30/93 ........................ A 2/27/93 ........................ A 1/13/94 ........................ A 2/12/94 ........................H 1/9/95 .......................... A 2/23/95 ..............OT....H 2/10/96 ........................ A 2/19/96 ........................H 2/1/97 ................OT.... A 2/8/97 ..........................H 1/17/98 ........................ A 2/12/98 ........................H 2/8/99 .......................... A

13-18 L 63-88 L 72-76 L 90-98 L 88-92 L 75-76 W 95-90 W 104-91 L 95-104 L 88-114 W 82-75 L 87-98 L 94-110 L 91-102 L 74-79 W 99-80 L 81-82 W 90-77 W 84-69 L 107-111 W 97-80 L 79-85 W 88-86 W 66-65 L 82-84 L 76-79 W 74-58 W 96-86 W 74-61 L 69-75 W 88-70 L 67-69

* Conference Tournament

1-Coaches vs. Cancer Classic

Central Michigan

Canisius

12/18/99......................H W 74-66 11/24/01...................... A L 52-76

0-1

11/25/13 (1) ...............N L

71-79

1-NIT Season Tipoff (Elon, N.C.)

Cal-Irvine

1-0

11/25/88...................... A W 109-84

Campbell 2/4/95 ..........................H 2/11/95 ........................ A 1/4/96 .......................... A 1/2/97 ..........................H 1/31/98 ........................ A

15-4 W W L L W

77-66 82-64 57-60 64-65 82-58

1-1

College of Charleston 1963-64 ......................... 12/10/69......................H 2/2/70 .......................... A 1/9/93 ..........................H 2/6/93 .......................... A 1/31/94 ........................H 2/26/94 ........................ A 2/2/95 ..........................H 2/9/95 .......................... A 1/6/96 .......................... A 1/4/97 ..........................H

4-11 W W W W L L L L L L L

80-60 102-78 91-83 60-50 63-88 76-85 71-76 77-83 58-90 78-91 63-88


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

L L L L

Charleston Southern Formerly Baptist 1/31/70 ........................ A 2/21/70 ........................H 1971-72 ......................... 1972-73 ......................... 1/9/82 ..........................H 1/25/82 ........................ A 1/29/83 ........................H 2/11/83 ........................ A 1983-84 ......................... 1983-84 ......................... 11/27/01......................H 12/28/02...................... A

4-8 L L W L L L W L L W W L

Charlotte Formerly UNC Charlotte 1/2/70 ..........................H 1970-71 ......................... 1971-72 ......................... 1971-72 ......................... 1972-73 ......................... 1972-73 ......................... 1973-74 ......................... 1973-74 ......................... 1/25/75 ........................ A 2/10/75 ........................H 1975-76 ......................... 1975-76 ......................... 1977-78 .......................H 1977-78 ....................... A 1978-79 .......................H 1978-79 ....................... A 1978-79 * ....................N 1/12/80 ........................H 1/22/80 ........................ A 1980-81 ....................... A 1980-81 .......................H 1/18/82 ........................H 2/13/82 ........................ A 2/19/86 ........................ A 12/9/87 ........................H 12/11/04...................... A 11/26/05......................H 11/25/06...................... A

52-79 63-70 75-83 66-72

66-85 78-91 71-58 59-71 54-55 58-63 91-77 79-97 59-70 88-82 67-56 75-80

* Georgia Dome

2-26

Clinch Valley

W L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

108-97 94-79 88-72 111-78 68-49 94-62 66-61

Exhibition results not included in overall record

Clemson 12/18/85...................... A 11/28/86...................... A 1/15/90 ........................ A 12/31/06...................... A 3/18/14 (1).................. A 1-Postseason NIT

0-5 L 60-100 L 91-108 L 59-117 L 57-67 L 66-78

1-0

55-51 65-90 71-62 59-85 59-70 55-77 61-99 69-97 49-57 49-75 67-80 64-99 47-59 71-83 69-90 60-85 57-71 69-72 73-88 64-66 75-97 74-112 67-87 78-81 70-89 72-77 68-73 63-72

Coastal Carolina

0-2

12/22/07...................... A L 12/20/08......................H L

Concordia-St. Paul

1-7 L L L L L L W L

Clark-Atlanta

55-58 59-73 62-70 63-79 67-72 72-93 85-61 78-86

5-1 W W W L

84-64 87-59 68-66 59-83

68-79 52-69

1-0

11/15/08 (1) ...............N W 67-63 1-NABC Classic (Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn.)

Coppin State

0-1

12/3/98 ........................N L

Cornell

56-66

1-0

11/30/85......................N W 79-77

Corpus Christi 1972-73 .........................

0-1 L

67-74

Delaware State

0-1

12/29/81......................N L

63-70

Delta State

1-2

1971-72 ......................... L 78-81 1971-72 ......................... L 86-88 12/7/04 ........................H W 88-68

Detroit 1/21/92 ........................H 12/8/91 ........................ A 12/18/97......................H 11/27/99...................... A

1-3 W L L L

85-74 86-100 64-74 65-79

11/20/09 (1) ...............N L

58-65

Drake

0-1

1-Glenn Wilkes Classic (Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, Fla.)

Drexel 1/7/83 ..........................N 11/29/86......................N 12/27/91...................... A 1/19/06 ........................ A 1/3/07 ..........................H 1/16/08 ........................ A 1/30/08 ........................H 1/10/09 ........................H 1/28/09 ........................ A 1/4/10 ..........................H 1/24/11 ........................ A 1/2/12 ..........................H 1/25/12 ........................ A 1/2/13 ..........................H 1/26/13 ........................ A

L L W L L L W L L L L W L L L

Duke East Carolina

55-75

0-2

East Tennessee State

54-58 74-81

1973-74 ......................... 1973-74 ......................... 2/18/85 ........................ A 12/21/85......................H

0-1

1-3 56-68 84-95 80-91 89-85

12/23/00......................N W 97-88

Eastern Kentucky

Delaware

12/30/97......................H L 59-68 12/30/98...................... A W 61-56

11/22/05......................H 1/17/07 ........................ A 1/26/08 ........................ A 2/13/08 ........................H 1/24/09 ........................ A 2/14/09 ........................H 3/6/09 * .......................N 1/23/10 ..............OT.... A 1/22/11 ........................H 1/21/12 ........... 2OT.... A 2/11/12 ..............OT....H 1/12/13 ........................H

5-7 W W W L L W W L L L L L

99-72 61-44 54-53 48-51 48-60 70-67 54-41 74-76 62-64 74-77 77-80 83-86

Eastern Michigan

1-1

2-0

2/21/09 ........................ A W 63-58 12/19/09......................H W 66-65

Edinboro 1977-78 ....................... A L

Evansville

52-93 51-59 63-91 61-85 50-89 40-67 77-86 55-96

0-2 65-84 67-88

Fairleigh Dickinson

1-2

L L L W

0-8 L L L L L L L L

1/13/75 ........................H W 55-52 1975-76 ......................... L 64-72

Creighton 12/1/99 ........................H L 12/9/00 ........................ A L

Erskine 1963-64 ......................... 1963-64 ......................... 1/5/65 .......................... A 1/30/65 ........................H 1/3/66 ..........................H 1/18/66 ........................ A 1966-67 ......................... 1966-67 .........................

3-12

12/11/96......................H W 82-72

1-0

1-2

58-73 89-98 75-59 57-73 55-61 51-58 64-58 50-53 47-64 57-72 33-57 58-44 46-68 60-77 57-68

0-1

11/9/12 ........................ A L

Elon

2/17/07 ........................H W 63-53 11/17/07...................... A L 49-71 11/26/13 (1) ............... A L 85-90 1-NIT Season Tipoff

1983-84 ......................... L 12/17/87...................... A L

12/17/74...................... A L 79-88 11/26/12......................H L 53-62 12/29/13...................... A W 89-82

Covenant

Cal State-Northridge

The Citadel

1975-76 .......................H 1975-76 ....................... A 1976-77 .............OT....H 1976-77 ....................... A

W W W W W W W

1980-81 .......................H W 74-60

* Conference Tournament

1973-74 ......................... 1972-73 ......................... 1/6/82 ..........................H 2/10/83 ........................ A 1983-84 ......................... 12/1/84 ........................ A 11/24/90......................H 1/23/91 ........................ A

11/26/91......................H 1/19/93 ........................H 11/10/01 (Exh.)..........H 11/13/03 (Exh.)..........H 11/5/06 (Exh.) * .........H 11/06/07 (Exh.)..........H 11/06/08 (Exh)...........H

0-1 70-73

1-1

Faulkner

1-0

2/4/92 ................OT....H W108-101

Florida A&M 12/10/82......................N 1983-84 ......................... 1983-84 ......................... 12/5/90 ........................ A 2/19/91 ........................H 12/13/09...................... A 12/18/10......................H

3-4 W W L L L L W

Florida Atlantic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

85-71 72-59 85-91 71-76 94-96 58-60 76-67

18-7 W W L L W W L W L W W W W W W W L W L W W W W W L

89-70 92-57 76-78 61-65 82-63 62-60 67-81 77-54 90-97 87-70 89-67 86-62 77-54 96-77 88-79 96-57 77-90 76-71 75-76 66-64 79-76 90-76 75-73 80-76 77-84

* Conference Tournament 1-World Vision Classic, Seattle, Wa.

* CAA Tournament

151

SERIES RECORDS

2/2/98 .......................... A 12/22/01......................N 2/18/06 ........................ A 11/11/06......................H

2014 POSTSEASON NIT


SERIES RECORDS

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

Florida International 12/20/89...................... A 12/3/90 ........................H 1/13/92 ........................ A 2/13/92 ........................H 1/14/93 ..............OT....H 2/11/93 ........................ A 1/20/94 ........................H 2/19/94 ........................ A 1/2/95 .......................... A 1/14/95 ........................H 1/11/96 ........................H 1/9/97 .......................... A 2/27/97 ........................ A 1/8/98 ..........................H 2/27/98 * .....................N 12/1/11 ........................H 11/30/13...................... A

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

8-9 L W L W L W L W L W W L L W L W L

Georgetown

72-78 99-82 81-91 88-57 68-69 61-60 61-67 68-59 64-75 81-66 75-68 59-73 57-70 95-93 80-82 73-47 60-61

0-3

1963-64 ......................... L 1963-64 ......................... L 12/17/64...................... A L

Florida Southern 1963-64 ......................... 12/14/64...................... A 12/13/65...................... A 1/12/66 ........................H 1966-67 ......................... 1966-67 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 12/14/68........................ 1/4/69 ............................ 12/13/69...................... A 1970-71 ......................... 1970-71 ......................... 1971-72 ......................... 1971-72 ......................... 1972-73 ......................... 1972-73 ......................... 1973-74 ......................... 1973-74 ......................... 12/10/74...................... A 1/31/75 ........................H 12/1/79 ........................H 1980-81 ....................... A

4-19 L L L L L L L L L W W L L L L L W L L L W L L

Florida State 2/13/75 ........................ A 1/31/76 ........................H 2/21/76 ........................ A 12/7/06 ........................H 11/20/07...................... A 12/13/08......................H 12/15/09...................... A

64-81 65-96 52-90 49-62 64-72 72-81 67-86 74-87 56-76 69-62 70-52 76-97 75-81 88-89 80-111 57-73 57-54 79-82 72-105 66-78 80-63 64-77 70-82

0-7 L L L L L L L

Florida Tech 12/16/68........................ 2/15/69 .......................... 1971-72 ......................... 11/29/74......................H 1975-76 ......................... 1976-77 ....................... A 1976-77 .......................H

60-81 49-81 72-87

72-81 58-66 70-92 55-87 48-78 57-62 55-62

5-2 W W W W W L L

92-80 109-92 99-78 66-63 73-71 74-91 68-74

Georgia 11/26/82...................... A 12/15/84...................... A 12/14/85...................... A 11/26/96...................... A 11/17/00...................... A 12/4/01 ........................H 12/10/05......................N

2-5 L L L L W W L

Georgia College

BCS FOES Georgia State has played teams from the ACC, SEC and Pac-12 in coach Hunter’s first three years. It will add the Big 12 to that list in 2014-15. Fort Valley State

2-0

12/7/85 ........................H W 89-67 11/25/89......................H W122-106 11/4/13 (Exh.) ............H W 94-38

Fresno State

0-2

2/7/99 .......................... A L 11/19/99......................H L

Furman

62-83 64-74

2-1

2/3/70 .......................... A L 63-79 12/4/02 ........................H W 70-64 1/2/03 .......................... A W 73-62

Gannon

0-1

1977-78 .............OT.... A L

Gardner-Webb 1/4/03 ..........................H 3/1/03 .......................... A 1/11/04 ........................H 2/12/04 ........................ A 1/17/05 ........................H 2/3/05 .......................... A

12/2/05 ........................H 3/4/06 * .............OT....N 2/20/07 ........................ A 1/2/08 ..........................H 1/5/09 .......................... A 1/13/10 ........................ A 2/3/10 ..........................H 1/15/11 ........................ A 2/26/11 ........................H 3/5/11* ........................N 1/7/12 .......................... A 3/3/12* ........................N 2/16/13 ........................ A

76-80

5-1 W W W W L W

George Mason

* CAA Tournament

152

72-89 68-83

* USAir Arena, Landover, Md. # Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.

* Conference Tournament

Florida Presbyterian

0-2

11/15/97..................... *A L 11/18/98.....................#H L

56-53 64-58 92-64 72-60 74-83 70-68

12/4/82 ........................H 1983-84 ......................... 12/20/86......................H 2/23/88 ........................H 11/19/02 (Exh.)..........H

62-99 53-89 64-104 47-85 91-79 83-78 61-72

4-0 W W W W W

98-72 87-64 98-68 85-79 75-60

Georgia Southern

13-39

H: 8-10 • A: 6-23 •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

57-76 44-56 36-78 52-108 47-88 45-135 59-88 55-103 77-107 62-79 97-96 91-126 71-89 69-59 73-82 83-72 107-88 65-83 75-81 73-75 83-88 68-86 79-81 66-70 96-68

12/6/80 ........................H 1/14/81 ........................ A 1/10/85 ........................H 2/7/85 .......................... A 3/2/85 .......................... A 1/9/86 .......................... A 2/6/86 ..........................H 1/3/87 ..........................H 2/5/87 .......................... A 1/7/88 .......................... A 2/11/88 ........................H 3/10/88 * ..................... A 1/5/89 .......................... A 2/2/89 ..........................H 1/27/90 ........................H 2/22/90 ........................ A 1/17/91 ........................H 2/14/91 ..............OT.... A 1/11/92 ........................H 2/8/92 .......................... A 3/11/92 * ..................... A 12/12/95......................H 12/21/96...................... A 12/22/09......................H 12/22/10............OT.... A 12/22/11......................H 12/29/12............OT.... A 12/20/13......................H

W L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L W W L L L W W W L W L W

81-69 71-80 61-77 50-77 61-109 77-91 62-66 79-85 73-68 60-80 65-73 55-71 93-100 90-95 66-68 66-78 73-72 90-86 87-88 84-91 82-95 60-58 68-49 85-65 72-74 72-52 64-68 73-61

* Conference Tournament

Georgia Southwestern

0-0

11/2/05 (Exh.) ............H W 105-61

Georgia Tech

2-17

2/17/70 ........................ A 3/10/73 ........................H 2/2/74 .......................... A 12/13/74...................... A 1/21/76 ........................ A 1/10/77 ........................ A 12/3/77 ........................ A 2/27/82 ........................ A 1/19/83 ........................ A 2/3/87 .......................... A 1/12/88 ........................ A 1/10/89 ........................ A 11/24/89...................... A 12/15/91...................... A 12/12/92...................... A 12/4/93 ........................ A

L W L L W L L L L L L L L L L L

62-101 77-73 61-73 74-80 69-62 54-74 55-82 73-74 60-64 74-98 82-111 86-121 83-108 72-90 79-102 65-95

3-10 L L L W L L W L L L L L W

51-81 56-61 54-60 66-64 52-58 49-52 61-57 51-66 58-65 45-68 58-61 59-61 78-60

GEORGIA STATE defeated Wisconsin before falling to Maryland in the 2001 NCAA Tournament.


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

Gonzaga

0-1

11/25/94...................... A L

Grambling State 1978-79 .......................N 12/18/93......................N 12/17/94......................H 12/22/95...................... A

65-90

3-1 L W W W

Hampden-Sydney

65-69 77-64 103-76 76-66

1-0

3/5/87 * .......................N 1/14/88 ........................H 2/18/88 ........................ A 1/19/89 ........................ A 2/18/89 ........................H

L 64-73 L 66-68 L 75-84 L 92-101 L 84-85

* Conference Tournament

Howard

1-0

11/21/09 (1) ...............N W 57-33 1-Glenn Wilkes Classic (Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, Fla.)

Huntington (Ind.)

1-0

12/4/84 ........................H W 82-77

11/27/82......................H W 83-59

Hampton

0-2

12/3/08 ........................H L 11/30/10............OT.... A L

Hardin-Simmons 1/26/85 ........................ A 2/23/85 ........................H 1/4/86 ..........................H 2/1/86 .......................... A 1/24/87 ........................H 2/18/87 ........................ A 1/30/88 ........................H 3/5/88 .......................... A 1/14/89 ........................H 2/9/89 .......................... A 1/13/90 ........................H 2/8/90 ................OT.... A

53-62 56-60

5-7 L L W L L L W L W W W L

Hawaii

66-79 59-60 77-76 72-82 82-86 89-103 108-80 88-97 73-63 75-73 55-54 92-93

2-0

12/4/98 ........................ A W 72-62 12/21/00...................... A W 65-64

Hofstra 1/7/06 .......................... A 2/9/06 ..........................H 12/2/06 ........................ A 1/24/07 ........................H 2/9/08 .......................... A 2/25/09 ........................H 2/27/10 ........................ A 3/5/10 * .......................N 2/9/11 ..........................H 2/4/12 .......................... A 3/2/12* ........................N 1/7/13 .......................... A 2/13/13 ........................H

4-9 L L L L L W L L L W W L W

53-69 70-76 59-62 63-76 45-57 76-55 74-87 67-68 68-79 59-43 85-50 50-52 61-43

* CAA Tournament (Richmond, Va.)

Holy Cross

0-1

Idaho Iowa

Jacksonville 1976-77 .......................H 1976-77 * ....................N 1977-78 .......................H 1977-78 ....................... A 1977-78 * ....................N 1978-79 ....................... A 1978-79 .......................H 1/25/80 ........................H 3/20/00 ........................ A 2/23/80 * .....................N 1980-81 ....................... A 1980-81 .......................H 1/28/99 ........................H 2/25/99 * .....................N 1/8/00 ..........................H 2/19/00 ........................ A 1/8/01 .......................... A 2/15/01 ........................H 1/12/02 ........................H 2/2/02 ................OT.... A 2/18/03 ........................H 1/22/04 ........................ A 1/30/04 ........................H 12/2/04 ..............OT.... A 2/25/05 ........................H 11/28/07...................... A 11/30/09......................H * Conference Tournament

Houston Baptist

Jacksonville State

1978-79 .......................N 1/24/85 ........................ A 2/21/85 ........................H 1/2/86 ................OT....H 1/30/86 ........................ A 1/8/87 ..........................H 2/12/87 ........................ A

W L L W W L L

77-72 72-93 68-81 71-70 66-57 65-73 84-106

11/29/98...................... A L 12/29/99......................H L

71-78 61-74

1-Glenn Wilkes Classic (Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, Fla.)

12/21/89......................N L 94-101

3-9

Kansas State

85-63 72-102 63-70 78-86 77-82 57-80 67-74 57-67 47-80 59-70 67-86 52-50 68-54 78-56 67-57 68-67 93-82 90-82 72-84 81-75 71-69 66-58 75-77 75-78 67-81 65-60 64-54

0-1 56-67

12/6/63 ........................H 2/8/64 .......................... A 1/27/96 ........................ A 2/22/96 ........................H 1/25/97 ........................H 2/20/97 ..............OT.... A 1/22/98 ........................H

W L L L L L L L L L L W W W W W W W L W W W L L L W W

9-10 L L L W L L W

49-89 62-116 65-83 82-76 70-75 79-82 77-63

12/3/76 ........................ A 1978-79 ....................... A 2/2/06 .......................... A 1/20/07 ........................H 3/1/08 .......................... A 2/4/09 ..........................H 12/5/09 ........................ A 2/16/10 ........................H 12/4/10 ........................H 1/13/11 ........................ A 2/23/12 ........................H 2/14/12 ........................ A 1/5/13 ..........................H 2/23/13 ........................ A

9-5

12-14

64-70

12/12/84...................... A L 40-89 12/20/06...................... A L 59-101

IUPUI

James Madison

58-63 66-63 73-40 79-81 91-77 76-52 75-58 75-81 80-61 76-89 76-78 85-78 73-80

67-68 66-64 77-53 52-59 60-70 69-82 49-44 77-72 64-63 67-79 74-58 67-64 68-52 66-62

0-2

11/22/09 (1) .....OT....N L

L W W L W W W L W L L W L

L W W L L L W W W L W W W W

0-1

12/18/92......................N L

2/21/98 ........................ A 1/25/99 ........................ A 2/11/99 ........................H 12/7/99 ........................ A 2/3/00 ..........................H 1/23/01 ........................H 2/3/01 .......................... A 1/17/02 ........................ A 1/26/02 ........................H 1/11/03 ........................ A 2/21/03 ..............OT....H 2/23/08 ........................ A 11/22/08............OT....H

0-2

Kennesaw State

3-0

12/16/86......................H W 98-60 1/4/88 ..........................H W 99-96 1/2/89 ..........................H W 86-70

Kentucky

0-2

11/26/04...................... A L 12/6/05 ........................H L

LaGrange 1963-64 ......................... 1963-64 ......................... 1/2/65 ..........................H 1/18/65 ........................ A 1/5/66 .......................... A 2/10/66 ........................H 1966-67 ......................... 1966-67 ......................... 11/27/85......................H

Liberty

59-77 46-73

1-8 L L L L L L L L W

56-84 49-68 50-100 62-78 55-82 51-68 55-65 81-91 80-68

2-0

11/26/11......................H W 72-50 12/2/12 ........................ A W 67-66

Life University

0-0

11/12/01 (Exh.)..........H W 128-79 10/29/12 (Exh.)..........H W 85-62

Lipscomb

3-1

12/6/03 ........................H W 89-81 2/26/04 ........................ A W 82-72 1/8/05 ................OT.... A L 57-59

2/13/05 ........................H W 86-62

Loch Haven

1-0

1970-71 .......................N W 88-80

Long Island

1-0

1976-77 ....................... A W 93-81

UL Lafayette

4-3

H: 3-0 • A: 1-2 • N: 0-1 • SBC: 2-0 11/28/04......................H W 85-78 12/20/04...................... A L 50-67 11/29/05......................H W 76-61 1/2/06 .......................... A L 70-76 1/23/14 ........................ A W 77-70 2/22/14 ........................H W 80-77 3/15/14 * ...........OT....N L 81-82 formerly Southwest Louisiana * Conference Tournament

UL Monroe

2-5

H: 1-2 • A: 1-3 • N: 0-0 • SBC: 2-0 2/20/75 ........................ A L 79-80 1975-76 ......................... L 58-71 1976-77 ....................... A L 66-108 1977-78 .......................H L 70-81 1980-81 ....................... A L 66-76 1/25/14 ........................ A W 66-58 2/20/14 ........................H W 76-50 formerly Northeast Louisiana

LSU

0-1

12/28/94...................... A L 70-105

Louisiana Tech 1976-77 ....................... A 12/10/94...................... A 12/15/94......................H 2/19/11 ........................ A 11/30/12......................H

0-5 L L L L L

Loyola-Chicago

69-81 57-70 71-74 45-51 68-86

1-2

1/4/92 .......................... A L 73-94 11/19/97......................H W 73-58 12/14/86......................N L 98-100

Loyola-New Orleans

0-2

1/10/70 ........................ A L 1971-72 ......................... L

Maryland

68-84 70-78

0-2

11/26/88 (1) ...............N L 3/17/2001 (2) .............N L

62-69 60-79

1-Freedom Bowl Classic, Irvine, Calif. 2-NCAA Second Round, Boise, Idaho

McNeese State 2/24/75 ........................ A 11/16/10...................... A 11/18/11......................H 11/18/13 (1) ...............N

2-2 L L W W

72-84 62-68 69-50 96-70

1-NIT Season Tipoff (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

153

SERIES RECORDS

11/16/06...................... A L 74-103 12/5/07 ........................H L 67-72 12/17/08...................... A L 64-84

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SERIES RECORDS

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

Memphis 1/2/75 .......................... A ..................................... A 12/13/86......................N 1/4/93 .......................... A 12/11/93...................... A 12/7/94 ........................ A 12/5/95 ........................ A

0-7 L 76-102 L 87-111 L 70-79 L 76-97 L 55-66 L 52-124 L 69-89

Mercer 1963-64 ......................... 1/21/65 ........................H 2/6/65 .......................... A 1/25/66 ........................ A 2/19/66 ........................H 1966-67 ......................... 1966-67 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 11/30/68........................ 1/9/69 ............................ 1/3/70 ..........................H 3/3/70 .......................... A 1970-71 ......................... 1970-71 ......................... 1973-74 ......................... 1973-74 ......................... 2/5/75 .......................... A 2/26/75 ........................H 1975-76 ......................... 1975-76 ......................... 1976-77 ....................... A 1976-77 .......................H 1977-78 .......................H 1977-78 ....................... A 1978-79 .......................H 1978-79 ....................... A 2/2/80 .......................... A 2/9/80 ..........................H 1980-81 .......................H 1980-81 ....................... A 12/14/81......................H 1/2/82 .......................... A 12/7/82 ........................H 2/21/83 ........................ A 1983-84 ......................... 1983-84 ......................... 1/12/85 ........................H 2/9/85 .......................... A 1/11/86 ........................ A 2/8/86 ..........................H 12/18/86...................... A 1/31/87 ........................H 1/2/88 .......................... A 2/6/88 ..........................H 12/17/88............OT.... A 3/4/89 ..........................H 1/6/90 ..........................H 1/31/90 ........................ A 1/26/91 ........................H 2/25/91 ........................ A 12/19/91............OT.... A 1/9/92 ..........................H 3/7/92 * .......................H 1/7/93 .......................... A 2/4/93 ..........................H 1/3/94 .......................... A 2/28/94 ........................H 1/28/95 ........................ A

154

36-45 L L L L L L L L L W L W L L L L L L W L W L W W L L L L L L L W L W L L L L L L L L W L L L W L L W W W W W L W W W W

67-100 66-78 73-87 53-84 65-110 70-97 86-100 57-82 79-105 73-63 71-76 74-70 76-105 64-70 74-100 66-93 77-104 80-92 62-60 73-81 94-84 70-73 61-57 65-62 56-79 62-68 80-98 71-83 78-94 61-64 69-84 60-58 67-75 82-77 61-71 66-73 87-97 82-93 62-81 75-97 66-70 71-78 64-60 75-84 78-80 89-90 94-76 53-65 67-77 98-61 55-50 79-78 80-70 75-68 69-77 58-57 70-66 75-67 88-71

2/16/95 ........................H 3/3/95 * ....................... A 2/3/96 ..........................H 2/17/96 ........................ A 2/4/97 .......................... A 2/18/97 ........................H 2/7/98 ..........................H 2/17/98 ........................ A 1/19/99 ........................ A 2/20/99 ........................H 1/22/00 ........................H 1/31/00 ........................ A 1/18/01 ........................ A 1/27/01 ........................H 12/6/01 ........................H 2/14/02 ........................ A 2/8/03 .......................... A 1/16/04 ........................H 1/27/04 ........................ A 1/23/05 ........................H 1/28/05 ........................ A 3/17/12 (1).................. A

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

W L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W L W W L

84-66 71-81 90-96 74-66 80-72 82-57 84-70 73-57 86-76 74-44 66-51 68-53 87-81 86-77 90-79 82-74 80-88 79-66 55-73 72-61 65-60 59-64

* Conference Tournament 1-CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tour.

Miami (Fla.)

0-3

11/29/85...................... A L 12/12/97...................... A L 12/18/98......................H L

72-82 64-80 55-76

Middle Tennessee State

2-8

1970-71 ......................... 1971-72 ......................... 1972-73 ......................... 1980-81 .......................H 12/17/81...................... A 2/1/83 .......................... A 2/23/83 ........................H 1983-84 (1) .................N 1983-84 ......................... 1983-84 .........................

L L W L L W L L L L

61-72 53-98 67-62 58-74 49-62 73-60 69-76 58-70 57-66 61-84

1-Wendy’s Classic, Bowling Green, Ky.

Miles

1-0

1975-76 .......................N W 104-72

Millsaps 1983-84 .........................

1-0 W 57-45

Minnesota 11/16/08 (1) ............... A L

0-1 52-60

1-NABC Classic (Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn.)

Mississippi State 12/16/01......................N L 12/18/02...................... A L

Monmouth

0-2 63-72 54-78

1-0

11/19/12 (1) ...............H W 62-49 1-Coaches vs. Cancer Classic

Montana

0-1

12/7/84 (1).................. A L

62-74

1-Champion Holiday Classic, Missoula, Montana

Morehead State

0-3

1973-74 ......................... L 2/3/75 .......................... A L 12/21/79......................N L

Morehouse 1975-76 ......................... 1978-79 .......................H 12/12/81......................H 11/28/87......................H

80-93 69-81 59-63

2-2 W W L W

84-74 103-76 77-78 88-77

12/8/89 ........................N L

76-89

Morgan State

0-1

Morris Brown 1978-79 .......................H 1978-79 .............OT.... A 12/6/86 ........................H 12/3/88 ........................H 11/27/93......................H 11/24/95......................H 12/6/00 ........................H

5-2 W L W W W L W

87-80 90-92 94-82 118-81 91-64 78-80 84-70

12/28/91............OT.... A L

92-97

Mount St. Mary’s

0-1

Nebraska

0-2

1972-73 .......................H L 1973-74 .............OT.... A L

Nevada

54-63 75-78

0-1

11/21/04...................... A L

New Mexico

55-76

0-1

2/12/01 ........................ A L

78-91

New Orleans

2-23

1/24/70 ........................ A 2/14/70 ........................H 1970-71 ......................... 1970-71 ......................... 1971-72 ......................... 1971-72 .............OT...... 1972-73 ......................... 1972-73 .............OT...... 1973-74 ......................... 1973-74 ......................... 1976-77 * ....................N 1977-78 ....................... A 1977-78 .......................H 1978-79 .......................H 1978-79 ....................... A 1/14/80 ........................ A 1/29/80 ........................H 1980-81 ....................... A 1980-81 .......................H 2/8/82 .......................... A 2/22/82 ........................H 12/19/82...................... A 2/7/83 ..........................H 1983-84 .........................

L 83-96 L 80-82 L 90-105 L 88-119 L 82-123 W105-103 L 68-92 L 72-75 L 66-94 L 86-93 L 66-86 L 66-87 L 75-79 L 68-83 L 66-68 L 73-79 W 69-64 L 46-69 L 58-77 L 60-78 L 61-83 L 79-86 L 64-66 L 58-72

1983-84 .........................

L

56-73

* Conference Tournament

Nicholls State

1-0

12/30/82......................N W 65-61

Norfolk State

1-1

2/10/98 ........................H W 105-86 11/25/98...................... A L 76-91

North Alabama

0-1

1/24/83 (Exh.) ............H L

North Carolina

83-85

0-1

1/24/83 ........................ A L

North Carolina A&T

55-95

2-0

12/28/98......................H W 72-51 11/23/02......................N W 76-44

NC State

1-0

11/12/09 (1) ............... A L

53-69

1-Glenn Wilkes Classic

North Florida

1-0

11/21/98......................H W 84-74

North Georgia

3-0

12/5/87 ........................H W 91-74 12/9/92 ........................H W 84-69 12/30/94......................H W 80-67

North Texas 1972-73 .........................

0-1 L

Northeastern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

58-84

6-10 L L L W L W L W L L L W L W W L

Northern Arizona

63-89 54-68 69-84 71-65 62-64 57-55 54-68 70-68 54-66 53-62 65-70 74-71 57-60 61-59 78-83 84-90

1-1

12/10/90...................... A L 74-84 12/22/90......................H W 92-76

Northwestern State

0-2

1976-77 ....................... A L 84-122 1976-77 .......................H L 60-62

Oglethorpe

1-15

12/4/65 ........................H L

48-97


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

L L L L L L L L L L L L L W L W W

45-66 56-82 53-70 64-83 47-86 58-78 61-86 48-61 60-102 52-59 64-77 81-104 73-85 64-60 70-74 85-80 90-49

Portland

0-1

11/13/12 (1) ...............N L 61-66 1-World Vision Classic, Seattle, Wa.

Presbyterian College

0-4

1963-64 ......................... 1963-64 ......................... 1/8/65 ..........................H 1/15/65 ........................ A

L 54-57 L 66-102 L 61-81 L 71-108

Rhode Island

1-1

12/10/11......................H W 96-64 12/22/12...................... A L 60-65

Rider

1-0

1976-77 .......... 2OT.... A W 104-99

Oklahoma

0-3

1983-84 ....................... A L 66-94 12/19/87...................... A L 81-124 12/21/02...................... A L 62-89

Oklahoma City

1-2

1972-73 ......................... L 72-97 1973-74 ......................... L 73-92 1978-79 .......................N W 84-81

Old Dominion 1976-77 .......................H 1977-78 ....................... A 1/31/80 ........................H 1980-81 ....................... A 1/12/06 ........................H 2/15/06 ........................ A 1/29/07 ........................ A 2/7/07 ..........................H 12/1/07 ........................H 2/2/08 .......................... A 1/3/09 ..........................H 1/13/09 ........................ A 1/28/10 ........................ A 2/23/10 ........................H 1/26/11 ........................H 2/15/11 ........................ A 2/22/12 ..............OT....H 1/19/13 ........................ A 2/2/13 ..........................H 12/14/13......................H

5-15 L W L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L W W W

Pan American 1973-74 ......................... L 1/27/75 ........................H L

Pembroke State 1977-78 ....................... A L

Pepperdine 12/29/92......................N L

Piedmont

56-70 71-68 64-71 61-96 62-77 56-75 57-92 55-68 64-72 50-73 55-54 56-73 40-56 62-75 48-51 43-60 60-65 69-54 83-63 79-73

0-2 65-92 62-64

0-1 75-78

0-1 60-79

3-0

12/30/86......................H W 109-64 1/9/89 ..........................H W 105-74 11/30/91...................... A W 119-76

Rollins 1963-64 ......................... 1963-64 ......................... 12/15/64...................... A 1/29/65 ........................H 12/14/65...................... A 2/3/66 ..........................H 1966-67 .......................N 1966-67 ......................... 1966-67 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 12/13/68........................ 2/5/69 ............................

3-10 L L L L L W L L W L W L L

Saint Joseph’s

57-94 59-63 72-92 62-75 82-100 56-54 68-91 49-95 88-78 63-80 91-67 68-76 67-90

1-0

12/21/01......................N W 95-90

Saint Louis

1-1

12/5/81 ........................ A L 64-79 1/4/82 ..........................H W 77-70

Samford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

25-23 W W L L L L W L W W W L W W L W W W W W L L W W L L

85-80 95-94 83-86 60-86 62-93 77-79 74-73 90-108 79-75 73-60 87-66 65-74 71-61 68-66 70-79 68-63 85-75 77-59 74-69 72-52 78-92 61-71 77-71 70-55 57-78 70-83

2/25/95 ........................ A 3/2/95 * ....................... A 1/25/96 ........................ A 2/24/96 ........................H 1/23/97 ..............OT....H 2/22/97 ........................ A 1/24/98 ........................H 2/19/98 ........................ A 1/23/99 ........................H 2/13/99 ........................ A 1/25/00 ........................ A 2/5/00 ..........................H 3/3/00 * ....................... A 12/4/00 ........................H 2/1/01 .......................... A 3/2/01 * .......................H 1/19/02 ........................ A 1/28/02 ........................H 1/18/03 ........................ A 2/15/03 ........... 2OT....H 11/27/10............OT....H 11/22/11...................... A

L W L L W L W L L W W L L W W W L W L L L W

74-98 71-57 73-76 72-93 58-55 74-86 78-61 62-85 62-77 57-54 69-51 57-58 80-83 64-50 73-62 66-56 59-63 60-48 78-80 74-78 61-70 55-47

* Conference Tournament

Savannah State

3-0

11/20/00......................H W 88-45 1/30/06 ........................ A W 80-59 11/30/06......................H W 70-60

Shippensburg State

1-0

1/5/80 ..........................H W 94-83

Shorter

1-0

12/7/92 ........................H W 84-62 11/6/09 (Exh.) ............H W 72-68 10/28/13 (Exh.)..........H W 90-60

South Alabama

7-13

H: 4-5 • A: 3-7 • N: 0-1 • SBC: 5-11 2/16/76 ........................H L 77-78 2/26/76 ........................ A W 78-71 3/5/77 * ............OT.... A W 82-81 1/30/78 ........................ A L 58-71 2/4/78 ..........................H W 62-60 1/15/79 ..............OT.... A L 70-84 1/29/79 ........................H L 71-89 1/7/80 ..........................H L 61-70 1/16/80 ........................ A L 59-70 1/10/81 ........................ A L 54-74 2/10/81 ........................H L 49-82 2/27/81 * .....................N L 41-79 1/29/82 ........................H L 58-75 2/10/82 ........................ A L 40-70 12/14/02...................... A L 68-81 12/12/03......................H W 88-56 11/26/09 (1) ............... A L 66-70 11/21/12 (2) ...............H W 75-73 1/4/14 .......................... A W 73-63 2/3/14 ..........................H W 85-65 1-South Alabama Thanksgiving Classic (Mitchell Center, Mobile Ala.) 2-Coaches vs. Cancer Classic * Conference Tournament

South Carolina 1/16/82 ........................ A L 1/15/83 ........................ A L

0-4 66-92 79-91

2/4/85 .......................... A L 66-90 12/9/85 ........................ A L 61-105

South Carolina State

2-0

2/20/10 (1)..................H W 67-52 11/29/11...................... A W 85-54 1-ESPN Bracketbusters

South Florida 1975-76 ......................... 1975-76 ......................... 1976-77 ....................... A 1976-77 .......................H 1977-78 ....................... A 1977-78 .......... 2OT....H 1978-79 .......................H 1978-79 ....................... A 2/5/80 ..........................H 2/16/08 ........................ A 1980-81 .......................H 1980-81 ....................... A 2/4/82 ..........................H 3/2/82 .......................... A 12/17/93......................N

4-11 L L L W L W L L W W L L L L L

76-84 59-83 57-71 79-75 62-64 92-84 64-71 76-79 83-80 80-73 70-85 61-81 47-59 61-85 70-79

Southeastern Louisiana

4-11

12/16/82...................... A 2/15/83 ........................H 1983-84 ......................... 1983-84 ......................... 1/30/92 ........................H 2/27/92 ........................ A 1/28/93 ........................ A 2/25/93 ........................H 1/15/94 ........................ A 2/10/94 ........................H 1/7/95 .......................... A 2/1/96 ..........................H 2/8/96 .......................... A 1/30/97 ........................ A 2/6/97 ..........................H

42-59 63-73 65-57 66-81 89-62 77-78 82-90 75-82 60-69 98-88 72-96 86-81 86-91 71-74 68-77

L L W L W L L L L W L W L L L

Southern

2-1

12/30/92......................N W 83-79 12/10/98......................H L 78-80 12/20/99...................... A W 83-73

Southern Methodist

0-2

12/17/79...................... A L 92-119 1983-84 ......................... L 67-92

Southern Miss 1973-74 ......................... 11/30/74...................... A 1/20/75 ........................H 1975-76 ......................... 1/23/82 ........................H 2/6/82 .......................... A 11/20/04......................N 12/18/12......................H 12/7/13 ..............OT.... A

3-6 L L W W L L W L L

76-93 60-74 70-65 84-75 54-61 68-83 70-68 67-69 65-75

W W W W

84-62 90-65 85-58 97-78

Southern Poly 11/18/09......................H 10/31/11 (Exh.)..........H 12/8/12 ........................H 11/9/13 ........................H

3-0

155

SERIES RECORDS

2/26/66 ........................ A 1976-77 ......................... 1976-77 ......................... 1976-77 ......................... 1976-77 ......................... 2/1/69 ............................ 3/1/69 ............................ 12/1/69 ........................H 2/23/70 ........................ A 1970-71 ......................... 1970-71 ......................... 1971-72 ......................... 1971-72 ......................... 11/28/81......................H 1983-84 ......................... 10/30/08 (Exh.)..........H 11/5/11 (Exh.). ...........H

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GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

ALL-TIME FOES: When it comes to who the Panthers have played the most, three standout: Mercer (81), Georgia Southern (52) and Samford (48). Southern Wesleyan

1-0

11/22/96......................H W 73-57

Southwestern-Memphis 1/18/69 .......................... 1/31/69 .......................... 1/26/70 ........................ A 2/7/70 ..........................H 1970-71 ......................... 1970-71 .........................

L L L L L W

Spring Hill 1971-72 ......................... 1972-73 ......................... 1972-73 .........................

1-5 57-69 80-83 73-89 63-80 87-92 89-81

1-2 L 97-105 W 70-63 L 47-57

St. Andrews (N.C.)

1-1

1/11/83 ........................N L 67-69 11/30/02......................H W 95-80

St. Francis (N.Y.)

0-1

1976-77 ....................... A L

St. Leo

56-74

0-1

11/29/84......................H L

Stephen F. Austin

64-70

2-0

12/8/90 ..............OT.... A W 65-60 1/5/91 ................OT....H W 73-66

Stetson 1970-71 ......................... 12/11/82...................... A 1983-84 ......................... 1983-84 ......................... 1/5/87 ..........................H 2/9/87 .......................... A 1/9/88 .......................... A 2/13/88 ........................H 1/7/89 .......................... A 2/4/89 ..........................H 3/7/89 * ....................... A 1/25/90 ........................H 2/24/90 ........................ A 1/19/91 ........................H 2/16/91 ........................ A 3/5/91 * ....................... A 1/16/92 ........................ A

156

22-18 L L L L W L L W W W L W L L L W L

79-113 63-64 62-79 69-90 71-61 86-91 79-95 64-58 90-82 75-69 63-106 82-64 83-92 69-84 61-70 70-64 73-81

2/15/92 ........................H 1/16/93 ........................H 2/13/93 ........................ A 1/6/94 ..........................H 2/5/94 .......................... A 2/18/95 ........................H 1/18/96 ........................ A 1/16/97 ..............OT....H 1/3/98 ..........................H 2/26/98 * .....................N 1/30/99 ........................H 1/10/00 ........................H 2/17/00 ........................ A 1/6/01 .......................... A 2/17/01 ........................ A 1/10/02 ........................H 2/4/02 .......................... A 1/31/03 ........................ A 1/24/04 ........................ A 2/1/04 ................OT....H 3/4/04 * .......................N 12/4/04 ........................ A 2/27/05 ........................H

W W W L W L L W L W W W W L W W W W W L W L W

71-66 93-81 100-89 63-69 80-61 64-67 61-73 57-52 65-69 80-59 76-61 79-64 74-66 66-71 68-65 89-73 94-79 78-71 93-62 65-66 55-47 70-79 84-63

* Conference Tournament

Tampa

0-3

12/16/65...................... A L 68-107 2/16/66 ........................H L 71-79 2/4/65 ..........................H L 65-75

Tennessee 1977-78 ....................... A 1983-84 ......................... 11/26/95...................... A 12/1/96 ........................ A 12/20/03...................... A

UT-Chattanooga 1966-67 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 2/10/69 .......................... 2/25/69 .......................... 2/28/70 ........................ A 1970-71 ......................... 1970-71 ......................... 1971-72 ......................... 1971-72 ......................... 1972-73 ......................... 1972-73 .........................

1-4 L W L L L

62-84 52-50 59-74 53-70 71-87

1-17 L 54-58 L 53-84 L 68-75 L 66-98 L 71-85 L 70-81 L 71-84 L 76-84 L 104-108 L 85-103 L 67-75 L 67-75

1973-74 ......................... 1973-74 ......................... 2/15/75 ........................ A 3/3/75 ..........................H 12/9/89 ........................ A 12/30/10 (1) ............... A 1-Dr Pepper Classic

L L L L L W

Tennessee State

92-112 64-78 80-98 74-94 62-72 81-76

2-0

1/13/03 ........................H W 107-71 11/20/12 (1) ...............H W 59-57 1-Coaches vs. Cancer Classic

Tennessee Tech

1-2

1973-74 .......................N L 59-64 3/13/02 (1).................. A L 62-64 3/13/12 (2)..................H W 74-43 1-National Invitation Tournament 2-CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tour.

UT-Martin

2-1

12/14/92...................... A W 58-54 12/13/93......................H W 95-68 12/7/95 ........................ A L 68-90

Texas State

2-2

Formerly Southwest Texas State H: 1-1 • A: 1-1 • N: 0-0 • SBC: 2-0 12/16/92...................... A L 62-73 12/15/93......................H L 73-79 2/17/14 ........................H W 68-41 3/1/14 .......................... A W 66-55

Towson 1/21/06 ........................ A 2/23/06 ........................H 3/3/06 * .......................N 1/6/07 ............. 2OT....H 2/10/07 ........................ A 1/23/08 ........................ A 2/27/08 ........................H 1/17/09 ........................H 2/11/09 ..............OT.... A 1/2/10 ..........................H 2/13/10 ..............OT.... A 1/8/11 ..........................H 2/5/11 .......................... A 1/14/12 ........................H 1/21/13 ........................ A 2/9/13 ................OT....H

9-7 L L W W L L W W L W L W W W W L

62-66 69-70 72-64 87-81 65-92 57-58 79-63 68-46 72-82 70-61 69-74 73-65 63-60 57-42 71-69 82-90

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1-0

Troy

12/28/10 (1) ...............N W 72-42 1-Dr Pepper Classic

H: 9-2 • A: 5-7 • N: 0-2 • SBC: 1-1 12/14/96...................... A L 79-90 12/30/96......................H W 71-56 1/15/98 ........................ A W 74-58 2/14/98 ........................H W 95-79 1/16/99 ........................ A W 90-81 1/20/00 ........................ A W 83-77 1/29/00 ........................H L 58-72 1/20/01 ........................ A L 67-74 1/29/01 ........................H W 79-75 3/3/01 * .......................H W 79-55 1/2/02 ..........................H W 84-67 2/16/02 ........................ A W 102-88 2/6/03 .......................... A L 81-99 3/7/03 * .......................N L 61-71 1/13/04 ........................H W 84-83 2/6/04 .......................... A L 69-85 3/5/04 * .......................N L 62-63 1/13/05 ........................ A W 96-89 1/26/05 ........................H L 73-84 11/24/07......................H W 97-92 11/25/08...................... A L 63-68 11/19/10......................H W 80-70 12/15/12...................... A L 56-57 1/2/14 ..........................H W 81-72 2/15/14 ........................ A L 81-85

TCU 12/19/79...................... A L 12/22/79......................N L

Texas Tech 12/29/04...................... A L

UT Arlington

0-2 82-99 76-88

0-1 56-98

2-3

H: 1-1 • A: 1-1 • N: 0-1 • SBC: 2-0 12/22/84......................N L 79-85 12/15/90......................H L 104-113 12/7/91 ........................ A L 85-110 2/1/14 ................OT....H W 101-91 2/27/14 ........................ A W 77-49

UTSA

7-7

Formerly Texas-San Antonio 1/22/87 ........................H W 96-86 2/26/87 ........................H L 74-89 1/28/88 ........................H W 87-65 3/3/88 .......................... A L 83-91 1/12/89 ........................H W 92-73 2/11/89 ........................ A L 87-115 1/11/90 ........................H L 71-101 2/10/90 ........................ A L 70-128 1/31/91 ........................ A L 72-85 2/28/91 ........................H L 78-85 3/6/1991 * ...................N W 94-84 12/15/07............OT....H W 76-71 12/27/08...................... A L 48-60 2/18/12 (1)..................H W 82-71 12/22/13...................... A W 99-68 1-ESPN Bracketbusters * Conference Tournament

14-11

* Conference Tournament

Tulane 1972-73 ......................... 1973-74 ......................... 2/22/75 ........................ A 1975-76 ......................... 12/20/82...................... A 1983-84 ......................... 12/28/95...................... A

0-7 L L L L L L L

63-94 63-81 68-77 63-95 53-78 52-77 55-62


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

1-1

2/1/12 .......................... A W 68-53 1/23/13 ........................H W 81-63 2/6/13 .......................... A L 72-76 * Conference Tournament

U.S. International

0-1

1980-81 .......................H L 83-102

UAB 1978-79 ....................... A 1978-79 .......................H 12/15/79......................H 1/3/80 .......................... A 1980-81 .......................H 1980-81 ....................... A 12/22/00......................N 11/10/07......................H

2-6 L W L L L L W L

UCF Formerly Central Florida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

81-100 64-61 73-100 62-75 67-85 64-89 74-63 63-86

11-13

1963-64 ......................... 1966-67 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 1970-71 ......................... 1970-71 .........................

L L L L W W

USC-Aiken

2-4 50-61 55-63 67-68 66-75 56-49 81-80

1-0

11/22/97......................H W 83-67 11/11/05 (Exh.)..........H W 89-64

USC-Spartanburg

1-0

1980-81 .......................H W 63-61 L W W L L L L L W L W L L W W W W L W L L W W L

94-95 80-71 72-63 72-74 61-68 77-93 75-95 68-85 76-70 70-86 81-76 60-67 67-72 78-63 97-75 90-85 92-84 73-83 82-64 74-81 60-70 63-61 76-63 65-70

* Conference Tournament

UNC Asheville

0-2

1/13/97 ........................H L 11/26/97...................... A L

UNCW 12/1/64 ........................H 2/19/65 ........................ A 2/11/06 ........................H 2/25/06 ........................ A 1/13/07 ..............OT.... A 1/31/07 ........................H 1/19/08 ........................H 2/20/08 ........................ A 12/6/08 ........................ A 2/14/09 ........................H 1/6/10 .......................... A 1/20/10 ........................H 1/5/11 .......................... A 2/2/11 ................OT....H 3/4/11* ........................N 1/12/12 ........................H

University of the South

72-73 64-74

10-9 L L L L W W L L W W L W L W W W

71-98 67-104 57-69 56-68 59-54 72-60 61-68 72-77 68-46 69-66 50-57 79-74 56-59 63-58 58-52 75-61

Utah

0-1

11/17/03 (1) ............... A L

38-46

1-Preseason NIT

Utah Valley

3-0

1980-81 ....................... A 1980-81 .......................H 11/16/97...................... A 12/22/98......................H 12/20/05...................... A 1/28/06 ..............OT....H 2/3/07 .......................... A 2/24/07 ........................H 3/3/07 * .......................N 1/10/08 ........................ A 2/6/08 ................OT....H 1/21/09 ........................H 2/28/09 ....................... A 3/7/09 * .......................N 1/16/10 ........................H 1/30/10 ........................ A 1/3/11 ..........................H 1/19/11 ........................ A 1/4/12 .......................... A 1/28/12 ........................H

L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L W L W L

69-81 71-84 54-55 99-80 54-67 68-79 71-100 70-72 60-73 47-49 60-65 50-65 41-69 52-61 69-82 62-78 76-77 54-71 55-53 58-59

* CAA Tournament

0-2

1978-79 ....................... A L 1978-79 .......................H L

Washington

72-75 72-76

0-1

11/12/11 (1) ............... A L 74-91 1-World Vision Classic, Seattle, Wash.

1-South Alabama Thanksgiving Classic (Mitchell Center, Mobile Ala.)

West Chester State 1977-78 ....................... A L

Utica

West Florida

2-1

1-Banker’s Classic, Fairfield, Conn.

Valdosta State 12/11/65...................... A 1963-64 ......................... 1963-64 ......................... 12/12/64...................... A 2/16/65 ........................H 1/31/66 ........................H 1966-67 ......................... 1966-67 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 12/16/85............OT...... 12/1/00 ........................H 11/17/01......................H

3-10 L L L L L L L L L L W W W

Vanderbilt

55-100 44-59 60-87 61-81 76-107 55-72 56-85 51-70 64-92 59-93 103-99 83-54 82-71

0-2

12/27/79...................... A L 11/12/13...................... A L

53-65 80-86

VCU

6-20

1975-76 ......................... 1976-77 ....................... A 1977-78 .............OT.... A 1977-78 .......................H 12/13/79......................H 1/20/80 ........................ A

W L L W L W

57-56 56-72 69-71 89-79 62-89 77-71

0-1 83-85

1-2

12/21/68........................ L 53-80 1/13/69 .......................... L 72-101 12/31/03......................H W 105-73

West Georgia 1963-64 ......................... 1963-64 ......................... 1/13/65 ........................H 2/13/65 ........................ A 12/3/65 ........................H 1/29/66 ........................ A 1966-67 ......................... 1966-67 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 1967-68 ......................... 12/7/68 .......................... 1/25/69 .......................... 12/5/69 ........................ A 1/23/70 ........................H 1971-72 ......................... 1971-72 ......................... 11/2/02 (Exh.) ............H

Western Kentucky

0-1

William & Mary 1/14/06 ........................H 2/4/06 .......................... A 1/8/07 ..........................H 1/27/07 ........................ A 3/2/07 * .......................N 1/12/08 ........................H 3/7/08 * .......................N 1/31/09 ........................ A 2/6/10 ..........................H 2/23/11 ........................ A 12/3/11 ........................H 2/25/12 ........................ A 1/16/13 ........................H 2/18/13 ........................ A

7-9 L L W L W L W W L L W L W W L L W

54-73 51-78 68-62 67-82 79-73 75-78 73-65 90-88 50-69 71-72 60-51 67-75 61-59 94-78 83-104 95-117 77-76

2-1

1983-84 (1) ................. A L 39-62 1/9/14 .......................... A W 77-54 3/8/14 ..........................H W 77-55

59-61

6-8 W L L L W L L W L L W W W L

79-70 73-90 43-57 65-81 70-68 58-60 57-58 58-51 56-59 65-69 66-34 64-60 74-58 63-75

* CAA Tournament

Winston-Salem State

VMI

11/25/09 (1) ...............N W 59-52 11/23/10......................H W 69-56 12/17/11...................... A W 71-68

1/11/82 ........................H W 68-67 1/8/83 (1) ....................N W 72-69 1/13/83 ........................H L 66-68

Western Michigan 12/11/10......................H L

1-1

11/19/06......................H W 94-87 12/8/07 ........................ A L 61-67

Winthrop

1-1

12/30/95......................H W 87-76 12/16/96...................... A L 64-73

Wisconsin State 1970-71 (1) .................N L

0-1 76-82

1-Augusta College Invitational

Wisconsin

1-0

3/15/01 (1)..................N W 50-49 1-NCAA First Round, Boise, Idaho

Wisconsin-Green Bay 12/28/81 (1) ............... A L

0-1 66-78

1-Green Bay Classic, Green Bay, Wis.

Wyoming

0-1

12/14/87...................... A L 89-100

Xavier 12/8/81 ........................H L 12/21/81...................... A L

Yale

0-2 29-72 56-57

1-0

11/26/94......................N W 77-72

Young Harris

1-0

12/4/13 ........................H W 71-54

Youngstown State 1973-74 ......................... L 3/1/75 .......................... A L

0-2 79-87 57-82

1-Wendy’s Classic, Bowling Green, Ky.

157

SERIES RECORDS

Tulsa

11/24/99...................... A L 73-100 12/1/03 ........................H W 72-67

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MEDIA INFORMATION

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

Interviews

Media Parking

Georgia State student-athletes and coaches are available to the media throughout the season, but all interviews should be arranged through the Sports Communications Office and Associate Sports Information Director Mike Holmes.

Media parking at the Georgia State Sports Arena is extremely limited. Please submit requests for parking well in advance, and every effort will be made to accommodate your request. Media will park either on Collins Street, or in G Deck, directly across from the Sports Arena.

Covering Practice Georgia State practices are generally open, but media are asked to contact Associate Sports Information Director Mike Holmes before attending. Photography and video are permitted, subject to the discretion of the coaching staff. Practices are held in the Georgia State Sports Arena, and times vary.

Admission to courtside photography areas is by credential only. Courtside photo positions, for both still photography and videographers, are at the discretion of the basketball game officials and the sports communications staff.

Media credentials are issued to accredited members of the working media and professional scouts on assignment. Requests should be made in writing or email, to Associate Sports Information Director Mike Holmes.

Postgame interviews will be conducted in the media work room on the second floor of the Georgia State Sports Arena. Following the game, Georgia State head coach Ron Hunter, selected players and the visiting head coach (if needed) will be brought to the interview room.

Media Will Call

SUN BELT MEDIA SERVICES

Media will call is located on the first floor of the Georgia State Sports Arena, accessible via Decatur Street. Will call opens 90 minutes before tipoff.

The Sun Belt Conference Media Relations Office produces a weekly men’s basketball release. Each release will include the most updated standings, results, notes and stats. The releases will be made available on the conference website (www. sunbeltsports.org) and distributed to local, regional and national media. The conference will also e-mail the release to each league school’s sports information department. To be on the list, please contact either Mike Holmes or John McElwain (mcelwain@sunbeltsports.org) at the conference office.

Media Work Room The media work room is located on the second floor of the Georgia State Sports Arena.

ADDRESS: 125 Decatur Street, Atlanta, GA 30303 Located at the intersection of Decatur Street and Piedmont Avenue.

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Photographers

Postgame Interviews

Media Credentials

DIRECTIONS TO SPORTS ARENA

Take I 75/85 south into downtown Atlanta. Exit at Martin Luther King Dr. (Exit 248A- State Capitol, Turner Field) and continue to the second light. Turn right on Piedmont Avenue. After traveling under the MARTA station, the Sports Arena will be on your left. At the next traffic light, turn left onto Decatur Street. Go one block until you reach the first traffic light, Collins Street. For parking, turn left onto Collins Street. The Sports Arena will be on your left and Parking Deck G will be on your right.

FROM THE SOUTH: Take I-75/85 north toward downtown Atlanta. Exit at Central Ave. (Exit 246). After passing Underground Atlanta, continue through the intersection of Central Avenue and Decatur Street. Turn right onto Decatur Street. At the first traffic light, turn right onto Collins Street. The Sports Arena will be on the left and Parking Deck G will be on the right.

FROM THE EAST: Take I-20 east toward downtown Atlanta. Exit at Capitol Avenue (Exit 58A). Turn right onto Capitol Avenue. Pasa the Capitol Building (Capitol Avenue becomes Piedmont). Go under the MARTA overpass, and turn left onto Decatur Street. Go one block and turn left onto Collins Street. The Sports Arena will be on the left and Parking Deck G will be on the right.

FROM THE WEST:

GEORGIA STATE SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS

Take I-20 east toward downtown Atlanta. Exit at Spring St. (Exit 56B), and turn left. Continue until you reach Marietta Street. Turn right onto Marietta Street. After crossing over Peachtree Street, Marietta Street becomes Decatur Street. Continue past Central Avenue, then turn right onto Collins Street. The Sports Arena will be on the left and the entrance to Parking Deck G will be on the right.

MARTA: On the east-west line, exit at Georgia State Station. Exit the station onto Piedmont Avenue and the Sports Arena will be at the intersection of Piedmont and Decatur Street. From the north-south line, transfer to the east-west line at Five Points station and go east one stop to the Georgia State station.

Mike Holmes

JJerry T Trickie i ki

Allison George

Charlie Taylor

SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Associate Sports Communications Director: Mike Holmes (MBB Contact) .............O: 404.413.4033 Associate AD-Strategic Communications: Jerry Trickie............................................O: 404.413.4166 Assistant AD-Communications: Allison George .......................................O: 404.413.4032 Assistant AD-Communications: Charlie Taylor ........................................O: 404.413.4031 Sports Communications Graduate Assistant: Matt Arsenault .......................................O: 404.413.4034 Sports Communications Graduate Assistant: Will Owens .............................................O: 404.413.4034

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Cell: 404.259.9716 Cell: 404.293.8102 Cell: 678.595.7728 Cell: 404.556.2295 Cell: 864.529.2086 Cell: 502.718.2525

rholmes@gsu.edu jtrickie@gsu.edu ageorge@gsu.edu ctaylor@gsu.edu marsenault1@gsu.edu jowens33@gsu.edu


GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2014 POSTSEASON NIT RADIO AND TELEVISION

EVERY GAME ON 1340 THE FAN 3 All Georgia State basketball games are broadcast on 1340 The Fan 3, with select games on WRASFM 88.5. All games can also be heard on the Internet at GeorgiaStateSports.com and via the Panthers’ mobile apps. Now in his 32nd season, Dave Cohen is the Voice of the Georgia State Panthers. He has broadcast more than 900 Panther basketball games. 680 The Fan’s Brandon Leak returns for his second season along with former Georgia State player Rodney Turner, who joined the broadcast in 2007-08 as color analyst. Turner played for the Panthers from 1986-89. Each broadcast begins 30 minutes before tipoff with The Panther Pregame Show, including the coach Ron Hunter Pregame Report just prior to tip. In addition to calling the play-by-play for every men’s basketball game, Cohen is also in his 17th year as Georgia State’s Broadcast Coordinator, overseeing the radio broadcasts for women’s basketball, baseball and other events. He also works in the Georgia State University Department of Alumni Relations. A native of Lowell, Mass., and a graduate of Georgia State, Dave is married to Carol Cohen, a former Georgia State associate athletic director who now works as the Director of the University Advisement Center. The couple has two sons.

3 DAVE COHEN AND BRANDON LEAK (TOP) will be joined by former Panther great RODNEY “TRUCK” TURNER on broadcasts this season.

GEORGIA STATE LIVE RADIO SHOW Georgia State head coach Ron Hunter will be featured on a weekly radio call-in show on 1340 The Fan 3. Co-hosted by Panther play-by-play voice Dave Cohen, the weekly show will air most Mondays during the season.

GeorgiaStateSports.com Live video streaming for all of Georgia State’s non-televised home games on the Panthers’ official athletics website.

GSU ON TV The Georgia State basketball team has appeared on television more than 50 times over the last nine seasons, including nine times last year. During the 2013-14 season, the Panthers appeared on ESPN2 twice, ESPNU and ESPN3 four times. Georgia State is included in the Sun Belt Network, giving GSU additional coverage during basketball season. Prior to the start of the season, Georgia State’s game with Iowa State was already scheduled to air on ESPNU and the match-up with UL Lafayette was set for ESPN3. Games at Colorado State and Old Dominion were also set for television.

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THE SUN BELT

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS

2013-14 SUN BELT CHAMPS

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eorgia State University started its climb to the highest levels of college athletics in 2012 when it announced it would join the Sun Belt Conference. On July 1, 2013, the Panther athletic department became eligible to win championships in every league-sponsored sport and a year later was fully reclassified to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

The Panthers’ choice for a new home was a simple process considering the trajectory of the Sun Belt Conference. With its mantra “Together We Rise,” the league exemplifies what has become America’s most up-and-coming collegiate athletics conference. Founded in 1976, the Sun Belt has adapted and evolved in its nearly 40-year existence. The league was originally formed as a home for some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams. With the demand for a higher national profile, the league began sponsoring football in 2001. The move into the group of football playing conferences has given the Sun Belt Conference a permanent seat on the NCAA’s 18-member Board of Directors and today the league has a crucial voice on some of the most pressing issues in college athletics. With the College Football Playoff included with the league’s other bowl arrangements, the Sun Belt Conference is tied to seven total bowl games. However, football is not the only sport that has seen recent success as all of the league’s sports have contributed to the “Rise” of the Sun Belt Conference. Georgia State put together one of the best performances in league history while winning the 2013-14 Sun Belt regularseason men’s basketball championship. Like women’s basketball, men’s teams earned three postseason bids in 2014. Baseball and softball also continue to be among the league’s standard-bearers for success. On the baseball diamond, the Sun Belt has sent up to four baseball teams to the NCAA tournament in a season, with UL Lafayette leading the way with a No. 1 national ranking in 2014. In softball, three teams have made the postseason, highlighted by the Ragin’ Cajuns who reached their sixth Women’s College World Series a year ago. Georgia State is looking to add to that success. So far, the Panthers have brought home league titles in women’s cross country (2012), men’s tennis (2013), men’s golf (2014) and women’s tennis (2014) in addition to the men’s basketball squad’s historic run. A total of 76 players earned All-Sun Belt recognition in the Panthers’ first two years back in the league. Off the field, student-athletes from around the league have been honored for their excellence in the classroom as well as their philanthropy in the community. Georgia State has added to the success since 2012-13, featuring two academic AllAmericans while posting two of the highest combined gradepoint averages in school history. Also in that span, Panther teams have contributed more than 5,000 hours of community service each year.

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2014-15 Championship Sites Sport/Date Cross Country Nov. 2 Women’s Soccer Nov. 5-9 Men’s Soccer Nov. 13-16 Volleyball Nov. 27-29 Indoor Track/Field Feb. 23-24 Men’s Basketball March 12-15 Women’s Basketball March 11-14 Women’s Golf April 13-15 Men’s Golf April 20-22 Women’s Tennis April 16-19 Men’s Tennis April 16-19 Softball May 6-9 Outdoor Track/Field May 8-10 Baseball May 20-24

Site

Host

Mobile, Ala.

South Alabama

Mobile, Ala.

South Alabama

Statesboro, Ga.

Georgia Southern

San Marcos, Texas

Texas State

Birmingham, Ala.

Sun Belt Conference

New Orleans

Sun Belt Conference

New Orleans

Sun Belt Conference

Loxley, Ala.

Sun Belt Conference

Destin, Fla.

Sun Belt Conference

New Orleans

Sun Belt Conference

New Orleans

Sun Belt Conference

San Marcos, Texas

Texas State

Gulf Shores, Ala.

South Alabama

Troy, Ala.

Troy

2014-15 Conference Members Appalachian State UL Monroe UALR New Mexico State* Arkansas State South Alabama Georgia Southern UT Arlington Georgia State Texas State Idaho* Troy * - football-only member UL Lafayette


SAMARITAN’S FEET TRIP COSTA RICA, 2014


• 2014 AP ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE MENTION • 2014 SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE YEAR • 2014 SUN BELT MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR (ALL SPORTS) • 2014 FINALIST FOR LOU HENSON AWARD (TOP MID-MAJOR PLAYER) • 2014 ALL-SUN BELT FIRST-TEAM • 2014 NABC ALL-DISTRICT 24 FIRST-TEAM • 2013 FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN • 2013 CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • 2013 ALL-CAA FIRST-TEAM • BECAME 18TH PANTHER IN PROGRAM HISTORY TO SCORE 1,000 CAREER POINTS, ACCOMPLISHING THE FEAT IN JUST 55 GAMES, THE SECOND QUICKEST IN GSU HISTORY • KNOCKED DOWN 100 3-POINTERS, THE FIRST PLAYER IN SCHOOL HISTORY TO REACH THAT MILESTONE • RANKED NO. 22 IN THE NCAA AND NO. 3 IN THE SUN BELT MAKING 3.03 3-POINTERS PER GAME


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