The Georgia State women's basketball team achieved a commanding 107-49 victory over Sewanee, with stellar defensive efforts limiting the Tigers to just 19.5% shooting from deep. Eghosa Obasuyi led the Panthers with 20 points, supported by Kaleigh Addie and Cheyenne Holloman, who contributed 16 points each. Georgia State's offense thrived, sinking 13 three-pointers and capitalizing on 22 Sewanee turnovers to convert into 27 points. The Panthers established control early, never trailing after the first quarter.

By the Numbers
  • Georgia State forced 22 turnovers, leading to 27 points.
  • Obasuyi made 5 three-pointers as part of her 20-point game.
  • The Panthers secured a 55-33 advantage in rebounding.
State of Play
  • The Panthers improved their record to 6-4 with this win.
  • Clara Rosini registered a double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds.
  • Georgia State's bench contributed significantly, scoring 53 points.
What's Next

Georgia State prepares for the I-75 Challenge against Kennesaw State on December 19 at 7:00 p.m. The Panthers look to continue their momentum and improve their overall record.

Bottom Line

Georgia State showcased a dominant performance against Sewanee, exploiting defensive opportunities and efficient scoring. The team's depth and defensive prowess are key assets as they head into their next matchup.