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SOUTH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL DROPS FIRST GAME OF FINAL WEEKEND

ATLANTA – Georgia State hit a pair of three-pointers in the opening minutes of the game and would never trail in earning a 60-45 Sun Belt Conference women's basketball win over the University of South Alabama at the Georgia State Sports Arena on Friday.

Moriah Taylor led the Panthers (12-10, 8-7 Sun Belt) with 11 points, while Kamryn Dziak and Taniyah Worth chipped in with 10 apiece. Taylor Hosendove contributed nine points and nine rebounds as well for GSU.

Antoinette Lewis recorded a game-high 15 points for the Jaguars (12-11, 9-8 SBC), who also got 12 points from Devyn Lowe and nine from Mahogany Vaught.