The Georgia State women's basketball team suffered a 67-47 defeat against Georgia Tech in their second game of the season. Despite a strong showing from the bench, contributing 21 points, they struggled offensively, falling behind early and failing to recover. Mikyla Tolivert was the leading scorer with 11 points, well-supported by Patience Williams, who recorded six points and 12 rebounds. The Panthers' defense forced 21 turnovers but could not capitalize enough on these opportunities, ultimately leading to their loss.

By the Numbers
  • Mikyla Tolivert scored 11 points and had two steals.
  • The bench contributed 21 points, with Patience Williams getting six points and 12 rebounds.
State of Play
  • Georgia State faced a 36-16 deficit at halftime.
  • The Panthers forced 21 turnovers from Georgia Tech, turning these into 16 points.
What's Next

The Georgia State Panthers will attempt to rebound from this loss in their upcoming game against Berry on Sunday, Nov. 10, at 2:00 p.m. ET.

Bottom Line

While the Panthers showcased some defensive strengths, particularly in forcing turnovers and rebounding, their offensive struggles highlight the areas they must address to improve in future games.