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1 GAME 31 - GEORGIA STATE Panthers (12-18, 8-10) vs. TEXAS STATE Bobcats (15-14, 12-6) Wednesday, March 12, 3:30 p.m. ET, 2:30 p.m. CT, New Orleans, La. (Lakefront Arena) TWO NEW SUN BELT FOES MEET IN TOURNAMENT Kendra Long is the lone senior on Georgia State s team. She enters with 1,258 career points scored and pointers SCHEDULE Date Opponent... Time/Result N. 8 at UT-Martin (Preseason WNIT)... L, N. 15 vs. N. C. A & T (Preseason WNIT)... L, N. 16 at Stephen F. Austin (Preseason WNIT)...L, N. 19 UCF...L, N. 23 at Western Carolina... L, N. 27 BELMONT...W, N. 29 & D. 1 GSU Thanksgiving Invitational N. 29 JACKSONVILLE STATE... W, D. 1 #22 GEORGIA... L, D. 3 at Kennesaw State... W, D. 8 at Kent State... W, D. 18 at San Jose State... L, D. 20 at Santa Clara...L, Sun Belt Conference Games J. 1 TROY*...W, J. 4 at South Alabama *...L, J. 8 at Western Kentucky *... L, J. 14 at Arkansas State*... W, J. 18 UALR (DH) *...W, J. 23 at UL-Lafayette (DH)*...W, (OT) J. 25 at UL-Monroe (DH)*... W, J. 29 SOUTH ALABAMA*... W, F. 1 UT ARLINGTON (DH) *...L, F. 8 ARKANSAS STATE *... L, F. 15 at Troy (DH) *... L, F. 17 TEXAS STATE *... W, F. 19 UL-MONROE *...W, F. 22 UL-LAFAYETTE (DH, Alumni Day) *...L, F. 26 at UT Arlington *...L, M. 1 at Texas State *... L, M 4 at UALR *...L, M. 8 WESTERN KENTUCKY *... L, M. 12 vs. Texas State (fourth seed)...3:30 p.m. M. 14 Semifinal round...1:00 p.m. M. 15 Championship Game... 9 p.m. Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, La. * Sun Belt Conference game Georgia State, one of the new Sun Belt members and fifth seed, will meet Texas State, another of the new Sun Belt members and fourth seed, in the opening round of the conference tournament Wednesday afternoon at the Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, La. Listen live on WRAS-FM (88.5) radio. The two teams split the regular season inaugural games with Georgia State winning in Atlanta on Feb. 17, 82-69, and Texas State coming out on top in San Marcos on March 1, The winner of this game moves on to the semifinals on Friday to face the winner of the 1-8 game (Arkansas State vs. UL Monroe) at 1 p.m. ET. These two squads were picked eighth (Georgia State) and ninth (Texas State) of the 10 teams in the coaches preseason poll. Texas State enters after winning three-straight close games, by three points over sixth-seed Troy on Saturday, by four points over non-tournament qualifier South Alabama and by seven points over Georgia State on March 1. The Bobcats two games prior were a 30-point loss to Western Kentucky and a 19-point loss to Arkansas State. Georgia State enters after a battle with Western Kentucky in which the Panthers led for almost 30 minutes before fading at the end (79-63), on the road at UALR in a game that was three points with a minute to play (64-58) and at Texas State after leading at halftime, but shooting 25% in the second half in falling (54-47). The schedule this year will make this Georgia State s 18th game away from home as it prepares for the 31st game of the season. The Panthers won on the road in the Sun Belt at Arkansas State, at UL Lafayette and at UL Monroe. Texas State played 15 of its 29 games at home and were 10-5 on the home court. PROBABLE STARTERS (Note: Line-up changes often) Pos. No. Name... Ht. Cl. PPG Fact PG 5 Alisha Andrews Jr asst (4.6), 1st SBC G 10 Kendra Long Sr career 3-pointers G 24 Gaby Moss So % 3 s (26-68) G 20 Kayla Nolan Jr pts.-sfa; 16 twice C 13 Brittany Logan Jr reb., 16 blks RESERVES (Listed Numerically) G 1 Mariam Hannoun Fr % FT, 6 steals F 2 Miranda Smith Jr reb. (1.7 avg.) F 4 Maryam Dogo Jr reb. (2.9 avg.) F 11 Ashanti Groover Fr reb. (1.9), 10 blks G 12 Ashlee Cole So career 3-pointers F 21 Morgan Jackson So career FT (90%) C 22 Jamila Mayfield Fr blocked shots G 23 Ashley Watson Jr Career 86% FT F 32 Haley Gerrin Fr FG (53.5%)

2 GAME INFORMATION SERIES RECORDS Georgia State and Texas State split the inaugural season series with each team winning at home. GEORGIA STATE ON THE AIR Radio: 1340 The Fan 3 and WRAS-FM (88.5 -wras. org stream): Drew Hinesley serves as the play-byplay voice of the Panthers on the 100,000-watt GSU station. He is joined by Ken Gustafson at home games and select road games. Video stream at home games on school website: GeorgiaStateSports.com through PantherVision at: dbml?db_oem_id=12700 Statistics: Live game stats and play-by-play on school website: GeorgiaStateSports.com (Link at top of page) Panthers; YouTube: /GSUAthletics Facebook: /GeorgiaStateUniversityAthletics The GSU Athletics app is available free for ios and Android. Fans will need a PantherVision subscription to log in to watch live streaming games. On-demand content is free. GENERAL INFORMATION Full Name...Georgia State University Location...Atlanta, Ga. Enrollment... 32,000 Founded Nickname...Panthers Colors... Blue and White Arena...Georgia State Sports Arena Capacity... 3,800 Affiliation... NCAA Division I Conference... Sun Belt Conference President...Mark P. Becker Athletics Director...Cheryl L. Levick BASKETBALL HISTORY First Season of NCAA Basketball All-Time NCAA Record /39th year NCAA Tournament Appearances.. 4 (1981, 2001, 2002, 2003) NIT Appearances...1 (2000) Conference Titles...4 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) SUN BELT HISTORY Georgia State was one of the six founding members of the Sun Belt Conference in Women s basketball was still under the AIAW and not the NCAA at that time, so the Sun Belt teams did not play conference schedules or have a conference tournament. But, the Sun Belt teams did schedule one another in and again in before Georgia State left the league after five years. GEORGIA STATE STORYLINE Injuries are, of course, part of any sport. But, coach Baldwin-Tener has consistently wondered who was healthy enough and who was out. Starting guard Ashley Watson missed 10 full games with surgery after the season started in December and starting 6-foot-2 forward Haley Gerrin has missed the last 10 and suffered through the others with her back injury before undergoing surgery. Power forward Ashanti Groover broke a bone in her leg and is out for the final 10 games after her surgery. Center Brittany Logan worked back into shape after sitting out last season and missed six games with a variety of injuries. Point guard Alisha Andrews also came back after her year s absence, but suffered nagging injuries through the preseason and early season. And, these don t take into account the usual short-term ankle sprains, bruises and soreness. Many days, getting a full 10 to even practice was a problem. The Panthers now have a pair of 1,000-point scorers in the back court, with senior Kendra Long and junior Alisha Andrews. The talented pair have made 219 and pointers, respectively, for 388 total. They each have more than 250 assists (461 for Andrews and 250 for Long) and each has made more than 200 career steals (257 for Andrews and 208 for Long). Georgia State s only senior, guard Kendra Long, has netted 1,258 career points with a school-record point baskets made. Long is fifth in the Sun Belt in 3-pointers (54, 1.8), fourth in steals (58, 1.9), while being eighth in assists (87, 2.9), 10th in scoring (13.0) and 11th in free throw shooting (79.4%). Point guard Alisha Andrews leads the Sun Belt in assists (137, 4.6), in assist-turnover ratio (+50) and has the most steals. (71, 2.4). She just scored her 1,000th career point, made her 250th career steal and her 450th career assist. Center Brittany Logan has been strong the past 13 games after returning from injuries to average double-doubles. In these 13, she has scored 158 points (12.2) and grabbed 137 rebounds (10.5). Logan leads the Sun Belt for the season in offensive rebounds (3.3 per game) and is third overall in rebounding (8.4). For the season, Logan has eight double-double games, with seven of those coming in the last 13 games. She has 10 double-figure rebound games this year. She is shooting 54.6% (59-of-108) and 74% FT (42-of-57) in this 13-game run. Keeping out of foul trouble has been her biggest challenge, picking up offensive screens and helping out when other defenders get beat to the basket. With starter Gerrin already out for the season and power forward Groover out, the depth in the post is thin. Georgia State is in the top five in the Sun Belt in assists (13.1), 3-point baskets (156, 5.2), free throw shooting (70.4%), rebounding (40.1), steals (8.5) and scoring (67.9) A LITTLE ABOUT TEXAS STATE Texas State joined the Sun Belt in 2013 from the WAC. Located in west central Texas, 30 miles southwest of Austin and 45 miles northeast of San Antonio, Texas State was formerly known as Southwest Texas State. The university has grown to 35,000-plus students, the fifth largest in the state of Texas. The city of San Marcos, on the banks of the San Marcos River, is a town of about 50,000. Among the notable alumni of Texas State are former President Lyndon Baines Johnson, country singing legend George Strait and current National League All- Star first baseman Paul Goldschmidt (Arizona Diamondbacks). The Bobcats began women s basketball in They have earned two NCAA bids (1997 and 2003) and two WNIT bids, the most recent in In its inaugural season in the Sun Belt, Texas State has already had two players earn Player of the Week honors. Senior 6-foot-1 center Ashley Ezeh and 6-foot Erin Peoples have both been recognized for their achievements.

3 REBOUND ADVANTAGE The return of Brittany Logan has seen GSU increase its production on the boards. Over the last 13 games, GSU has grabbed 556 rebounds, picking up the pace to 42,8 per game. In these past 13 games, GSU has only been at a rebound deficit twice (WKU and UT Arlington). Georgia State has had the rebound advantage in the last eight games (+49 combined). In the 18 Sun Belt Conference games only, Georgia State is second with 41.9 rebounds per game. For all 30 game s this season, GSU averages 40.1 per game to sit third in the Sun Belt. And, all this was done despite losing starting 6-foot-2 forward Haley Gerrin to injury and 6-foot-2 forward Ashanti Groover. NUMEROLOGY Kendra Long has 391 points for a third consecutive year over 300 points, needing 9 to reach the 400-point plateau. Long will play in her 121st career game if she plays Wednesday, moving her into a tie for secondmost in school history. Andrews made her 250th career steal last week. The tiny point guard needs just 5 more rebounds for 300 of those in her career. She made her 450th assist earlier as well. Gaby Moss needs 1 point for 300 career points. Brittany Logan needs 23 points for 250 this season. Ashley Watson needs 6 points for 450 career points. Sun Belt Conference Standings (Final Regular Season, 2014) Arkansas State Western Kentucky UALR Texas State GEORGIA STATE Troy UL Lafayette UL Monroe South Alabama* UT Arlington* * Eliminated from tournament Games on Wednesday, March 12 UL Monroe (8) vs. Arkansas State (1), 1 p.m. ET, noon CT Georgia State (5) vs. Texas State (4), 3:30 p.m. ET, 2:30 CT UL Lafayette (7) vs. WKU (2), 7 p.m. ET, 6 p.m. CT Troy (6) vs. UALR (3), 9:30 p.m. ET, 8:30 p.m. CT No Games Thursday, March 13 Games on Friday, March 14 Winner 4-5 game vs. winner 1-8 game, 1 p.m. ET, noon CT Winner 3-6 game vs. winner 2-7 game, 3:30 p.m. ET, 2:30 CT Game on Saturday, March 15 Championship Game, 9 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. CT, ESPN3 The Panther Who Has Become The Center Of Attention Georgia State s resurgence mid-season and a reason the team was peaking in February can be traced to the rise of 6-foot-4 junior center Brittany Logan. After sitting out last season and transferring from junior college, Logan had several early-season injuries. Now, she is back healthier and making her large presence felt in the paint as GSU s starting center. Take a look at the impact she is having. Last 13 Games Numbers: 158 Points = 12.2 per game 137 Rebounds = 10.5 per game 33 Offensive Rebounds = 2.5 per game FG Shooting = 59 of 108, 54.6% FT Shooting = 42 of 57, 73.7% 11 Blocked Shots = 1.0 per game 285 Minutes = 21.9 per game Logan s sucess is no real surprise, it s just taken a little while to get back into game shape. As a sophomore in NJCAA ball at Georgia Perimeter, she averaged 10.3 rebounds a game to rank No. 14 in the NJCAA. She had 17 double-double games that season. Coming out of high school in South Carolina, she was sought by many of the ACC and SEC schools and originally signed with Alabama. Becoming a mother may have altered the process, but heck, now her children can sit in the stands and see her play at Georgia State.

4 Coach SHARON BALDWIN-TENER Sharon Baldwin-Tener, named GSU s head coach in April of 2010, has known how to win as both a collegiate player and collegiate coach. In her fourth season at GSU, the recruiting has shown some pieces are in place for a solid future. She picked up her 200th career win as a head coach on Dec. 29, 2010 vs. Mississippi Valley State (91-65) and guided GSU to the 500th all-time win in school history on Jan. 9, 2011 in a win over Hofstra (84-70) In eight years, she turned the East Carolina women s basketball program around, winning 126 games, while earning postseason bids to the NCAA and WNIT tournaments. The Lady Pirates of ECU won the C-USA Tournament in Atlanta is a homecoming for Baldwin-Tener as she played her prep ball in Smyrna and her college ball at both Kennesaw State and the University of Georgia. She was an assistant coach at Georgia and a head coach at Life University in Marietta Those eight years at ECU followed her season as the Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year honor in her only season at Mercer University in Macon. She first gained notice as the NAIA National Coach of the Year at Life University, where she began that program with a final No. 7 ranking in its first year and produced a team ranked No. 1 in the national polls in her second season (2001). Her assistant coaching career was highlighted by being named the Naismith National Assistant Coach of the Year (1997) while she was in her seventh and final year at the University of Georgia under head coach Andy Landers. Baldwin-Tener enjoyed a successful playing career at both the high school and collegiate levels. At Wills High School (merged with Campbell High) in Smyrna, Ga., she averaged 21 points per contest as a senior and was named the 1985 Georgia Class 4A State Player-of-the-Year. Baldwin-Tener earned a bachelor s degree from Georgia in 1991 and completed her master s of education in 1997, also at Georgia. She and her husband, Matt, have two children: Luke (9, Feb. 4, 2004) and Samantha (8, Oct. 28, 2005). Baldwin-Tener as a Head Coach Hired by Life to establish new program Life (NAIA Sweet 16) Life (NAIA Elite 8, ranked No. 1) Mercer (A-Sun semifinals) East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina (C-USA Champ, NCAA bid) East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina (WNIT, second round) Totals, East Carolina Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State GSU Record (.375) Career Record (.525) IT s A LONG SHOT Senior Kendra Long has a great name for being an outstanding 3-point shooter. In her first three years at GSU, she became the only player in school history with three 50 or more 3-point baskets-made seasons. Her point baskets made has already moved her into first place on the school s all-time list. Long made six treys in a game vs. Towson on Feb. 14, 2013 and has made five 3-point shots in a game five times, so she is obviously a marked target for opposing defenses. She has 66 double-figure scoring games. Long has scored 1,258 points to become the 21st 1,000-point scorer in GSU history and the 13th to top 1,200. She has played in 120 games, 6 behind the all-time school record. Long has started 103 games, meaning she has become the seventh player in school history to start 100 games. With 208 steals, Long is 5th on the all-time list POINT BAsKETS IN A GAME 3-POINT BASKETS (CAREER) Player... Season 3-pt. 1. Kendra Long present Kelcey Roegiers-Jensen Monica Thomas Carmelita Layog Angela Anderson Marica Maddox POINT BASKETS (SINGLE GAME) Player......Date 3-pt. 1. Lina Noufena Marica Maddos Kendra Long Carmelita Layog Carmelita Layog Ella Girling Lina Noufena Alisha Andrews POINT FGs (single season) Player...Season 3-pt. 1. Carmelita Layog K. Roegiers-Jensen Tabitha David Kendra Long Kendra Long Kendra Long Kendra Long K. Roegiers-Jensen Monica Thomas Brittany Graham Marica Maddox GSU tied the school.record by making 11 3-point baskets in the seasonopener at UT Martin. The record is 11 made in 2002 at Stetson. The was the fifth time in school history that GSU had made 10 3-point baskets in a game. The Panthers made 11-of-24 treys with Gaby Moss and Alisha Andrews each knocking down four 3-pointers in that opening game. With the group of 3-point shooters on this year s team, a steady watch on this record will be kept. Against Belmont, GSU challenged that with 10-of-21 beyond the arc, with 9 made in the win against Arkansas State. and 9 more in the win over ULM.

5 The GSU Panther Who Will Become One Of A Kind Senior guard Kendra Long is one of those rare players who basically fills in every column on the statistical sheets. Research around the Sun Belt indicates she is the only one in the league to have these milestone numbers surpassed: 1,200 points (1,258) 400 rebounds (419) 400 field goals (434) 200 assists (250) 200 steals (208) point baskets (219) One could also add in that she will become a player that made 50 or more 3-point baskets in each of her four college seasons. She s the only one in the Sun Belt this year with 50 steals, 50 assists and 50 3-pointers. One could also note she is shooting better than 79% from the free throw line this year (79.4%) and better than 70% for her career (72.8%). THREE OF A KIND Georgia State doesn t rely on just one player as the outside threat as three different players have made 25 or more 3-point shots. GSU s hot shooting outside trio: Kendra Long 54 made Alisha Andrews 37 made Gaby Moss 26 made Georgia State also has a total of six players who have made double-digit 3-pointers this year. Here s the three others besides the three above that defenses have to keep an eye onn: Ashlee Cole 15 made Kayla Nolan 11 made Morgan Jackson 11 made 5 and 10 A STRONG 1-2 PUNCH Senior Kendra Long (No.10) and junior Alisha Andrews (No. 5) began playing as teammates back at age nine in metro Atlanta youth leagues. Now, they are re-united after Andrews came back to Atlanta after two years at UNCW in the CAA. They form quite a dynamic duo in the GSU backcourt. Check out their career combined numbers. They hit the 2,000-point level at UL-Lafayette on Jan. 23. Long Andrews Combined Total Points 1,258 1,005 2,263 points Assists assists 3-Point Baskets pointers Steals steals Rebounds rebounds Experience games Season FT pct % combined HITTING THE 3 Here s the accounting of Georgia State s top games this season (13 with 6 or more made) from beyond the 3-point arc: 11-of-24 at UT-Martin 10-of-21 Belmont 9-of-14 at Arkansas State 9-of-21 ULM 8-of-20 Arkansas State 8-of-25 Georgia 8-of-29 UCF 6 made six times GSU s Point BasKETS MADE: THE SHORT LIST Kendra Long has made a school-record point baskets. She made her elite 200th trey at UL-Lafayette. In Georgia State history, only one men s player has made 200, guard Shellord Pinkett, who made 240 during his career from In Sun Belt Conference women s basketball history, only 12 have previously made 200 career 3-point baskets. The GSU Sports Arena is seeing plenty of 3-pointers this year. With her 50 on the season, she joins men s players R.J. Hunter and Manny Atkins who have already made more than 50 treys this season.

6 Record Watch 3-Point FGs Made Free Throw Percentage STEALS Name Year Total Brittany Hollins Denise Lloyd Brittany Hollins Brittany Hollins Brownie Caldwell Crystal Johnson Sheryl Martin Brittany Hollins Alisha Andrews Jylisa Williams Sheryl Martin Traci Cheek Danyiell McKeller Points Scored...2,038 (10th most) 9th is 2,044; 8th is 2,067; 7th is 2,083; 6th is 2,151 Rebounds...1,204 (12th most) 1,240 is 7th; 1,243 is 6th; 1,256 is 5th BALANCE OF POWER The Panthers have six players all averaging 7.0 or more points a game and eight players scoring over 5.8 points en route to its 68 points per game. Georgia State has had 13 players start a game this year as a result of all the injuries. GSU has had 13 players log 125 or more minutes and all 14 have logged 100 minutes. The Panthers have three players with 44 or more steals this year. GSU has three players with 25 or more 3-point baskets this year, six players with 11 or more 3-pointers made. C Brittany Logan has 7 double-double games in the last 13 and double-figure rebounds in 9 of the last 13. She has eight season doubledouble games. TEN players have scored in double figures this year for balanced GSU: Four players have scored 20 or more this season: Kayla Nolan, Kendra Long, Alisha Andrews and Haley Gerrin. Six more players have scored 15 or more this season: Ashlee Cole, Brittany Logan, Maryam Dogo, Gaby Moss, Ashley Watson, and Morgan Jackson QUICK NOTES This is Georgia State s first Sun Belt tournament. The Panthers played in seven Colonial Athletic Association tournaments and 14 Trans America Athletic Conference tournaments previously. Prior to that, Georgia State played in six New South Women s Athletic Conference Tournaments. The first tournaments Georgia State competed in was the GAIAW with the colleges in the state of Georgia from Georgia State has earned bids to five national tournaments. The Panthers earned NCAA bids in 2003, 2002 and 2001, playing Duke, Tennessee and Louisiana Tech. In 1981, they played NC State in the AIAW, prior to the NCAA women forming. GSU also earned a bid to the WNIT in GSU has played 19 of its games within final margins of 8 points or fewer, winning 10 of those and losing nine of those. The Panthers have played one OT game (winning at UL Lafayette). Gaby Moss hit a buzzer-beater to beat Kent State on the road and made a basket with two seconds to defeat UALR here in the Sports Arena. GSU has lost to 24-win UT Martin (NCAA bound), 23-win North Carolina A&T heading into conference tournament, 21-win Western Kentucky, 20-win Arkansas State, 20-win Georgia and 19-win Stephen F. Austin, heading into its conference tournament. Alisha Andrews (84.1%) leads the team in FT and Kendra Long is near the top with 80.2% on 77-of-96 with a best streak of 19 consecutive. Ashley Watson is moving up and is now at 76.7%. Point guard Alisha Andrews has 129 assists (4.4 per game) to lead the Sun Belt, as well as in assist-turnover rate. She has the most steals (68). Brittany Logan is third in the Sun Belt in rebounds (8.5) and sixth in FG percentage (50.3), despite some low minute games early in the season to pull the averages down. The 21 steals in the win over Belmont tied for fourth-most in a game and are the most since 1995 (23 vs. Kennesaw State). The Panthers have 10 games with 10 or more steals. Georgia State is 7-5 at home, plus five wins on the road.

7 I ll See Your Streak and Raise The Stakes Higher Georgia State tops 70% (70.4%) as a team from the free throw line this year. Many of the players on the team are on or have had long consecutive streaks or high percentage stretches of made free throws. Alisha Andrews (left) had a streak of 18 consecutive made end as her season best. Then she made her next three. That gives her 24 of her last 26 (92.3%). Kendra Long made 19 consecutive free throws earlier this season. Currently, she is shooting 79.4% on the season (77-of-97). Ashley Watson ended last year with a streak of 19 consecutive made. That enabled her to set a school season record by making 87.5% (70 of 80) last year. She made 7-for-7 Feb. 26 at UT Arlington. She is at 78% for this season (39-of-50) and 82.9% for her school-record career mark. Morgan Jackson has missed only once all year, but just shot 15 times (14 made) for her 93.3% rate. She is a career 90% shooter. She is on a current streak of 10 consecutive made. Even though post players aren t known for FT shooting, Brittany Logan has made 42 of 57 over the past 11 games for a 73.7% rate. NEXT ONE UP, BETTER BE READY TO PLAY Because of injuries: Starter Ashley Watson missed 10 games and parts of others Starter Haley Gerrin missed 10 full games and parts of others and is now out for the rest of the year Forward Ashanti Groover has a broken leg and will miss the final 9 games of the year Starter Brittany Logan missed 6 full games and parts of others Forward Maryam Dogo missed 4 full games with injuries and parts of others There have been days this year when only six or seven have been able to dress out for practices. Georgia State has: Used 13 different starters this season as a result of injuries. Only one player has started all 30 (Alisha Andrews). Using the full roster, all 14 players have logged 100 or more minutes 12 have logged 150 or more minutes; 11 have logged 230 or more minutes. As a result, the Panthers are finding several different combinations and highscorers from game-to-game and the players have the next one up mentality to step in when someone else can t go. Against Arkansas State on Jan. 14, the Panthers had three players all start their first collegiate game at the same time as a result of injuries to the regulars. GSU has had four different players already score 20 or more points in a game this season, nine have scored 15 or more in a game: Kayla Nolan (25 vs. Stephen F. Austin), Kendra Long (six times), Alisha Andrews (22 two times and 20) and then Hayley Gerrin (23 vs. Jacksonville State). Maryam Dogo has an 18-point game. Ashlee Cole, Brittany Logan (two times), Gaby Moss (two times) and Ashley Watson have 16-point games. Morgan Jackson has a 15-point best game. Miranda Smith and Ashanti Groover each came a basket short of double figures with 8-point games. Ashlee Cole (No. 12) has come on to score 74 points (8.2) in the last 9 games with 26 rebounds and nine 3-point baskets. Morgan Jackson (No. 21) is an example of stepping up when two GSU forwards went down with injuries, netting 44 points and 41 rebounds in the last seven games. The sophomore forward scored 15 points in her Feb. 19 (5-7 FG, 3-5 treys) and scored 10 points in her start Feb. 17 (4-8 FG, pointers). GSU won both those games. Maryam Dogo has provided 28 points and 37 rebounds in the last 8 games, hitting 13 of 24 field goals (54%).

8 ThE LEAD STORY Georgia State is finding this year no lead is ever safe, regardless of the team. Georgia State may be the only team in the country this year to fully lead a game for all 39 minutes and then lose in the final minute, while also trailing in another game for all 39 minutes and pulling out the win in the final minute. The Panthers this season have gained leads of 14, 13, 13, 12 and 7 points, but couldn t handle those advantages and gave all those leads away, resulting in five losses.. The Panthers then found the reverse coming true in a trio of wins. On Nov. 27 against Belmont, Georgia State managed a school-record 23-point second-half rally to shock Belmont, On Nov. 29 against Jacksonville State, GSU had a 7-point second-half lead, only to give it away to JSU and see the Gamecocks open a 7-point lead. GSU rallied at the end to tie the game with 1:23 left and convert it into another home win. On Feb. 1 vs. UT Arlington, GSU gave away a halftime lead in the loss to the Mavericks. On Dec. 3 at Kennesaw State, GSU led by nine points twice in the second half, but gave it all back for a tie with 8:54 left to play. GSU built it back to eight points with 6:30, but it was back down to four points with 43 seconds and GSU had to make one-and-one free throws to ice the win. Against Kent, GSU had a 6-point lead with 7:40, but gave it away and had to win on a two-point buzzer beater. GSU s Sun Belt opener was typical as GSU twice had 13-point leads in the second half and gave away 10-point leads in the final five minutes of both halves. GSU led with 5:20 and saw Troy tie the game at 73 and 75 But, GSU finished the game on a 10-2 run to claim the win. In the win at ASU, GSU led by 6, but lost it and trailed by 5 with 10 minutes, but rallied to win. In the win over UALR, GSU came from 13 points down in the second half, seven down with 3:25 to win on a final basket with two seconds left. At UL-Lafayette, GSU came from nine down in the secondhalf to earn that victory in a game with 10 lead changes. GSU broke from a halftime tie with Texas State to post a 13-point win. In the Feb. 19 win over ULM, GSU came from eight points down with 11:30 in the first half to gain a halftime lead. Then they gave up a six-point lead with 14:17 to allow a tie. ON THE ROAD AGAIN This will be GSU s 18th game of its 31 away from home. Georgia State played 13 of its first 19 games away this season and will play 17 of the 30 away from the GSU Sports Arena. The Panthers went a full month from Dec. 1 to Jan. 1 between home games. After that one, they had 17 days between the next game at home on Jan. 18 vs. UALR. That means in a seven-week span, GSU had only one home game. GSU has road games left with a week-long trip to Texas to play UT Arlington and Texas State on Feb. 26 and March 1. Then, the Panthers make a journey to UALR on March 5 for three straight on the road for Georgia State. And then the Sun Belt Conference tournament takes place in New Orleans from March Georgia State has won five games on the road this season. 100th Start Kendra Long made her 100th start in the Feb. 26 game at UT Arlington. That made her the 7th in school history to do so. She s played 120, tied for third most. She will move into a tie for second if she plays in Wednesday s tournament opener. TIES AND LEAD CHANGES Opponent Ties Lead UT Martin 8 12 L vs. NC A&T 2 3 Stephen F. Austin 0 1 L-final minute led all 39 min. UCF 4 6 Western Carolina 9 13 L Belmont 1 1 W-final minute trailed all 39 min. Jacksonville State 11 8 W-last shot missed Georgia 5 9 Kennesaw State 1 2 Kent State 7 7 W-buzzer San Jose State 3 7 L Santa Clara 2 3 L-double digits Troy 3 2 W-10-2 final Alabama 4 6 Kentucky 0 2 State 6 9 W-69 tie with 1:39 UALR 4 4 W-11-2 final run UL Lafayette 2 10 W-Overtime UL Monroe 0 2 W South Alabama 2 1 W UT Arlington 0 3 L Arkansas State 5 9 L Troy 0 1 L Texas State 1 2 W UL Monroe 7 8 W UL Lafayette 3 2 UT Arlington 4 6 Texas State 2 2 UALR 0 1 L Western Kentucky 7 11 L Run AND SHOOT Given a preference, Georgia State enjoys a fast tempo and a high-scoring game. The Panthers have scored 90, 87, 85, 82, 81, 80, 77, 77, 76, 75, 72 and 72 points for their season bests in the 30 games of The Panthers step up the tempo when they can with defense. GSU averages forcing 17.2 turnovers a game, while making 8.6 steals per game. A 21-game steal effort against Belmont was the fourth-highest in school history. When they re hot, they re hot. GSU scored 55 points in the second half against Belmont, 49 in the first half at San Jose State 48 in the second half at Troy, and 45 in the first half at ULM. Georgia State has scored 40 or more points in a half 15 times this season. Georgia State averages 68 points per game overall. FIGHT TO THE FINISH Scrappy Georgia State has been playing them close all year with 19 games decided by eight points or fewer. So, the Panthers should be battle-tested for the stretch drive and conference tournament. GSU s 10 wins in single digits have come by: one point, three games by two points three points, in OT by five points six points three games by eight points The only two double-digit wins have come by 11 and 13 points. GSU s nine single-digit losses have come by 4, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7 and 8 (two times). GSU started the season 0-5 with three games in the WNIT, but has come back to win 12 of the last 25, including 7 of the 15 in the Sun Belt.

9 HERE A RALLY, THERE A RALLY Game 6 - Belmont Down 23 points, 34-57, 16:26 left Down 9 points, 67-76, 5:20 Down 3 points, 81-84, 1:17 WON, (Layup by Nolan at 32 seconds, FT s by Long with 25 seconds Game 7 Jacksonville St. Down 6, 43-49, 7:48 left Down 3, 51-54, 4:12 Down 2, 56-58, 1:40 (Gerrin lay-up and FT at 1:23, Gerrin layup and FT at:35 Game 10 Kent State - Down 2, 51-53, 1:06 (Nolan lay-up to tie at :36) Down 1, 54-55, :05, Moss jumper at :01 Game 16 Ark. State- Down, 53-58, 10:00 Tied 69, 1:39 (Moss FT s at 1:18) (Long FT s at :35) (Moss FT s at :23) Kayla Nolan has made big plays down the stretch, whether it is scoring, defending or grabbing a clutch rebound. Game 17 UALR - Down 11, 40-51, 9:56 Down 7, 50-57, 3:25 Down 2, 55-57, 2:20 (Moss 2 FT s at 1:50) (Nolan lay-up at :42) Tied 59, :12 (Moss lay-up :02) Game 18 UL-Laf.- Down 9, 42-51, 14:00 Down 2, 60-62, 2:05 (2 FT s Gerrin, ties game at 62, :23) In OT (Nolan 2 FT s, Long 2 FT s start OT) Leading 68-67, 1:00, Cole drive for +3 (Long 2 FT s with 16 seconds) Gaby Moss has had one buzzer-beating shot and this one with two seconds left to win another game, as well as stepping up to the free throw line at the end of games. FIVE STRAIGHT WINS With a five-game winning streak, Georgia State had its longest in four years. The Panthers did have a four-game win streak last year, but the last time they had a five-game win streak was in the season. Georgia State won six straight in a stretch from Nov. 27-Dec. 18, winning three at home and three on the road. GSU won 9 of 10 games from that Nov. 27 through Jan. 3 stretch of games. The school record is a 17-game win streak by the team and a trio of 10-game win streaks.

10 POINTS SCORED Name Years Total Terese Allen ,074 Leslie McElrath ,017 San Kegler ,904 Evita Rogers ,728 Patechia Hartman ,514 Sheryl Martin ,435 Angela Gresham , ,434 Traci Cheek ,398 Kelcey Roegiers-Jensen ,360 Danyiell McKeller ,294 Kendra Long ,258 Brittany Hollins ,229 Joyce Harrell ,210 Pam Miller ,152 Brownie Caldwell ,148 Sherry Stinchcomb ,134 Angelina Miller ,123 Chan Harris ,114 Monica Thomas ,106 Rhian Jones ,048 Maxine Farmer ,009 Chan Harris(left) was the 20th player to join the 1,000-point list during the season. Kendra Long (right) scored her 1,000th career point on Dec. 3, 2013 on a FT with 41 seconds left in that game. GAMES PLAYED Name Years Total Chan Harris Evita Rogers Kendra Long...present Shay Rawls Brittany Hollins Yvette Tisdale Monica Thomas K. Roegiers-Jensen Patechia Hartman San Kegler Leslie McElrath Traci Haltiwanger Cody Paulk Nerissa Mattox Brownie Caldwell Alicia Doherty Angelina Miller Dee Dee Merriweather Sherry Stinchcomb Pam Miller GAMES STARTED Name Years Total Leslie McElrath Brittany Hollins Evita Rogers San Kegler Danyiell McKeller Kendra Long...present Brownie Caldwell Terese Allen Roegiers-Jensen July Mehaffey Rhian Jones Marica Maddox Renee Patton Nerissa Mattox STEALS Name Years Total Brittany Hollins Brownie Caldwell Terese Allen Patechia Hartman Kendra Long present Sheryl Martin Evita Rogers Traci Cheek Marica Maddox Leslie McElrath Kelcey Roegiers-Jensen Danyiell McKeller ASSISTS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, GAME Name Years Total July Mehaffey Marica Maddox Kelcey Roegiers-Jensen Brownie Caldwell Patechia Hartman Brittany Hollins Crystal Johnson Leslie McElrath Terese Allen Sharon Nesbitt Renee Patton Helen Myers Kendra Long present Name... Total... Opponent...Datee Lina Noufena Stetson...2/14/02 Marica Maddox Stetson...3/8/02 Ella Girling Stetson...2/2/91 Angela Anderson Charleston (S.C.)...1/27/94 Carmelita Layog Florida Atlantic...2/12/00 Carmelita Layog Jacksonville State...3/9/00 Lina Noufena at Jacksonville...2/21/02 Kendra Long Towson...2/14/13 Alisha Andrews Belmont...11/27/13 Kendra Long was voted to the Preseason Sun Belt All-Conference Third Team in October by the 10 Sun Belt head coaches. In that preseason voting, UALR and Western Kentucky were chosen as the favorites to finish first.

11 WATSON SETS FT RECORD Sophomore Ashley Watson finished by making 19 straight free throws over eight games to establish a new single-season record for best free throw percentage of.875. Watson had 12 games during the season where she was 100% when she shot two or more free throws. She made 8-of-9 (.889) and 12-of-14 (.857) for most made in a game. Watson has made 144-of-174 shots for a three-year mark of.829, that is first on the career shooting percentage list. Marica Maddox made 224-of-272 (.824) over her four years to hold the current career mark. Kelcey Roegiers- Jensen is second with a.785 mark on 266-of-339. DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Career Kendra Long Alisha Andrews Kayla Nolan Ashley Watson Gaby Moss Brittany Logan Ashlee Cole Haley Gerrin Miranda Smith...0 Maryam Dogo...1 Morgan Jackson Total GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUPS PG G G G/F C at UT Martin...Andrews Watson Moss Long Dogo WNIT 2...Andrews Watson Moss Long Logan WNIT 3...Andrews Moss Nolan Long Logan UCF...Andrews Moss Nolan Long Logan at Western Carolina...Andrews Moss Nolan Long Logan BELMONT...Andrews Moss Smith Gerrin Logan JACKSONVILLE STATE...Andrews Moss Nolan Long Gerrin GEORGIA...Andrews Long Nolan Smith Gerrin at Kennesaw State...Andrews Long Moss Smith Gerrin at Kent State...Andrews Long Moss Smith Gerrin at San Jose State...Andrews Moss Nolan Long Gerrin at Santa Clara...Andrews Moss Nolan Long Gerrin TROY...Andrews Moss Nolan Long Gerrin at South Alabama...Andrews Moss Nolan Long Gerrin at Western Kentucky...Andrews Moss Long Gerrin Logan at Arkansas State...Andrews Long Hannoun Jackson Mayfield UALR...Andrews Long Nolan Jackson Mayfield at Louisiana-Lafayette...Andrews Long Nolan Jackson Mayfield at Louisiana-Monroe...Andrews Long Cole Gerrin Logan SOUTH ALABAMA...Andrews Long Moss Nolan Logan UT ARLINGTON...Andrews Long Moss Nolan Logan ARKANSAS STATE...Andrews Long Moss Nolan Logan at Troy...Andrews Long Moss Nolan Mayfield TEXAS STATE...Andrews Long Moss Jackson Dogo LOUISIANA-MONROE...Andrews Long Moss Jackson Logan LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE...Andrews Long Moss Jackson Logan at UT Arlington...Andrews Long Watson Jackson Logan at Texas State...Andrews Long Watson Jackson Logan at UALR...Andrews Long Watson Jackson Logan WESTERN KENTUCKY...Andrews Long Watson Jackson Logan Texas State (SBC Tourney)... at Sun Belt Tournament... FREE THROW PERCENTAGE, SEASON (min. 45 attempts) Name Year Pct. Ashley Watson (70-of-80) Marica Maddox (76-of-87) Marica Maddox (68-of-79) Janna Stringer (44-of-52) Shellye Fisher ( ) Terese Allen (69-of-83) K.Roegiers-Jensen (74-of-90) Helen Myers (41-of-50) Helen Myers (38-of-47) Kendra Long (77-of-97) Patechia Hartman (46-of-58) Angelina Miller (82-of-104) Patechia Hartman (78-of-99) Sheila Morgan (34-of-47) SMALL IN SIZE, LARGE IN RESULTS Junior point guard Alisha Andrews may be only 4-foot-11 in size, but she is one of the largest producers on the basketball court. After sitting her transfer year from UNCW, Andrews plays her first season at Georgia State. Andrews becomes the smallest player in the Sun Belt with South Alabama s Brittany Webb at 5-foot-2 and Texas State s Ayriel Anderson at 5-foot-3 on the roster. Research showed Andrews is shorter than any players in these 16 conferences: ACC, A-Sun, Big Sky, Big Ten, Big 12, CAA, C-USA, MVC, Moutain West. OVC, Pac-12, Patriot, SEC, SoCon, Sun Belt or West Coast conferences. Think she s a defensive liability? Evidently not as she was voted to the CAA All-Defensive Team her two years at UNCW. Her pesky-quick hands force team turnovers galore and she has 257 career steals. Think she can t score? In her third year of college basketball, she scored 1,005 points (10.5). Naturally, she finds the open 3-pointer and knocks them down with 169 in her career. A driver and penetrator, she s made 461 assists in drawing the post players to her and she finds the open teammate. Or, the post players foul her and she knocks down 77% of her 177 career free throws. Think she isn t tough? Her preference is to play all 40 minutes, but she has averaged 35 minutes a game in her career when the coach makes her take a quick break. She s never missed a game or a start. She leads GSU in minutes played this year. Think you can t win with her running the show? She led UNCW to 24- and 20-win seasons in a league in the top 12 RPI ratings both years, while earning WNIT postseason bids. She led her high school team to 58 straight wins, winning one state title and bowing in the second.

12 2014 WOMEN S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH LAKEFRONT ARENA - NEW ORLEANS Quarterfinals Wednesday, March 12 No. 1 Arkansas State Semifinals Friday, March 14 Finals Saturday, March p.m. (CT) No. 8 UL Monroe No. 4 Texas State 12 p.m. (CT) Sun Belt Network 2:30 p.m. (CT) No. 5 Georgia State No. 2 WKU 8 p.m. (CT) ESPN3 Champion 6 p.m. (CT) No. 7 UL Lafayette No. 3 UALR 2:30 p.m. (CT) Sun Belt Network 8:30 p.m. (CT) No. 6 Troy Presented By: All times Central (CT) and subject @The_Sun_Belt All times Central (CT) #NOLABound and subject to change

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14 ALPHABETICAL Roster No. Name...Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 5 Alisha Andrews...G 4-11 R-Jr. Stone Mountain, Ga./Redan/UNCW 12 Ashlee Cole... G 5-8 So. Ellenwood, Ga./Forest Park 4 Maryam Dogo... F 6-2 R-Jr. Kaduna, Nigeria/God s Time School/Lamar (Col.) CC 32 Haley Gerrin (injured)... F 6-2 Fr. Clarkesville, Ga./Habersham Central 11 Ashanti Groover (injured)... F 6-2 Fr. Bartow, Fla./Bartow 1 Mariam Hannoun...G 5-10 Fr. Nahariya, Israel/Ironi Nahariya 21 Morgan Jackson... F 6-0 So. Gainesville, Ga./East Hall 13 Brittany Logan...C 6-4 Jr. Decatur, Ga./J.L. Mann Academy/Georgia Perimeter 10 Kendra Long... G 5-9 Sr. Atlanta, Ga./Mays 22 Jamila Mayfield...C 6-4 Fr. Macon, Ga./Howard 24 Gaby Moss... G 5-8 So. Alexandria, Va./T.C. Williams 20 Kayla Nolan...G 5-9 Jr.. Duluth, Ga./Duluth 2 Miranda Smith... G/F 5-9 Jr. Roanoke, Va./Patrick Henry 23 Ashley Watson... G 5-6 Jr. San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty NUMERICAL Roster No. Name...Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 1 Mariam Hannoun...G 5-10 Fr. Nahariya, Israel/Ironi Nahariya 2 Miranda Smith...G/F 5-9 Jr.. Roanoke, Va./Patrick Henry 4 Maryam Dogo... F 6-2 R-Jr. Kaduna, Nigeria/God s Time School/Lamar (Col.) CC 5 Alisha Andrews...G 4-11 R-Jr. Stone Mountain, Ga./Redan/UNCW 10 Kendra Long... G 5-9 Sr. Atlanta, Ga./Mays 11 Ashanti Groover (injured)... F 6-2 Fr. Bartow, Fla./Bartow 12 Ashlee Cole... G 5-8 So. Ellenwood, Ga./Forest Park 13 Brittany Logan...C 6-4 Jr. Decatur, Ga./J.L. Mann Academy/Georgia Perimeter 20 Kayla Nolan... G 5-9 Jr. Duluth, Ga./Duluth 21 Morgan Jackson... F 6-0 So. Gainesville, Ga./East Hall 22 Jamila Mayfield...C 6-4 Fr. Macon, Ga./Howard 23 Ashley Watson... G 5-6 Jr. San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty 24 Gaby Moss... G 5-8 So. Alexandria, Va./T.C. Williams 32 Haley Gerrin (injured)... F 6-2 Fr. Clarkesville, Ga./Habersham Central COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Sharon Baldwin Tener (Georgia, 1991), 4th Year GSU Assistant Coach: Jonathon Barbaree (Ga. College & State Univ., 1998) Assistant Coach: Adrienne Shuler (Georgia, 1991) Assistant Coach: Jocelyn Wyatt (Appalachian State, 2006) Director of BB Operations: Lesley Dickinson (James Madison, 2007) Graduate Manager: Deandra Schirmer (USC-Aiken, 2012) Athletic Trainer: Jessica Peters (Texas A&M-Commerce, 2005) Strength Coach: Yolanda Berryhill (Georgia State, 2011) Pronunciations Alisha Andrews... uh-leesh-uh Maryam Dogo... Mary-am Doe-go Mariam Hannoun.. MAR-e-am HAH-noon Gaby Moss... Gabbie (as in cabbie) Jamila Mayield... Juh-milla Baldwin-Tener...ten-er

15 RADIO-TV ROSTER PAGE ALISHA ANDREWS G 4-11 R-Jr. Stone Mountain, Ga. 5 ASHLEE COLE G 5-8 So. Ellenwood, Ga. 12 MARYAM DOGO F 6-2 R-Jr. Kaduna, Nigeria 4 HALEY GERRIN F 6-2 Fr. Clarkesville, Ga. 32 ASHANTI GROOVER F 6-2 Fr. Bartow, Fla. 11 Mariam Hannoun G 5-10 Fr. Nahariya, Israel 1 MORGAN JACKSON F 6-0 So. Gainesville, Ga. 21 BRITTANY LOGAN C 6-4 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. 13 KENDRA LONG G 5-9 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. 10 JAMILA MAYFIELD C 6-4 Fr. Macon, Ga. 22 GABY MOSS G 5-8 So. Alexandria, Va. 24 KAYLA NOLAN G 5-9 Jr. Duluth, Ga. 20 MIRANDA SMITH G/F 5-9 So. Roanoke, Va. 2 ASHLEY WATSON G 5-6 So. San Jose, Calif. 23 DEANDRA SCHIRMER Graduate Manager 1st Year at Georgia State SHARON BALDWIN-TENER Head Coach 4th Year at Georgia State ADRIENNE SHULER Assistant Coach 4th Year at Georgia State JOCELYN WYATT Assistant Coach 4th Year at Georgia State JONATHON BARBAREE Assistant Coach 5th Year at Georgia State LESLEY DICKINSON Director of Operations 1st Year at Georgia State

16 GSU Roster Fun Facts GABY MOSS Born in Fairbanks, Alaska, Moss has now lived in eight states, while playing high school basketball in Kansas and Virginia... Mom is a Lt. Col. in the Army and works at the Pentagon... Older brother Lawrence is a student at Kansas State, while younger brother Landon is a WR for Coastal Carolina football. KAYLA NOLAN Born in Milwaukee and moved to Atlanta in fifth grade...her high school coach at Norcross is a former Georgia State player who also coached Maya Moore at Collins Hill High School...Was an all-county volleyball star at Duluth High School as an outside hitter...mom is a nurse, just like several other female family relatives...kayla has maintained a cumulative GPA above 3.0 at Georgia State. MIRANDA SMITH An avid fisherman, Smith loves the outdoors of the western Virginia mountains where she grew up...her uncle, Dwaine Pee Wee Board, played 10 seasons with the S.F. 49ers in the Montana-Rice era and has coached 20 years in the NFL. ASHLEY WATSON Father was in the Air Force and became an electrical engineer with Cisco systems and mom has degree in computer information systems, so growing up in the Silicon Valley south of San Francisco was home...older brother, Tony, is a web designer...ashley s a business finance major at GSU. Gaby MOSS 24 G So. 5-8 Alexandria, Va. PPG: 6.8 RPG: 2.8 APG: 1.0 SPG: 0.8 Highlights: Played all 29 games as a freshman, subbing at various positions to help team...her 427 minutes were seventh most on the team... Netted three double-figure scoring games...her 31 assists were sixthmost on the team...made 35 career 3-point baskets. in two seasons... Made 26-of-68 3-point baskets this season (39%). Career Bests: Pts.: 16 (x2) Reb.: 6 Asst.: 5 Stl.: 2 (x5) Kayla NOLAN 20 G Jr. 5-9 Duluth, Ga. PPG: 7.6 RPG: 3.7 APG: 1.0 SPG: career 3-pointers Highlights: Played all 88 games in her three seasons at GSU...Has 27 double-figure scoring games...has three double-figure rebounding games...made 27 career 3-point baskets...was second on team in scoring in with 9.7 ppg...was third on team in assists, steals and rebounds. Career Bests: Pts.: 25 Reb.: 12 Asst.: 6 Stl.: 4 (x4) Miranda SMITH 2 F/G Jr. 5-9 Roanoke, Va. PPG: 2.1 RPG: 1.7 APG: 0.2 SPG: 0.2 Highlights: Played in 88 in her three seasons with 15 starts...has four double-figure scoring games...has nine games with five-or-more rebounds...good defender who is often assigned to good scorers...career 73% free throw shooter. Career Bests: Pts.: 15 Reb.: 6 Asst.: 3 (x4) Stl.: 3 (x2) Ashley WATSON 23 G Jr. 5-6 San Jose, Calif. PPG: 6.2 RPG: 2. 2 APG: 2.0 SPG: 0.5 Missed 10 games (Inj) Highlights: As sophomore, ranked No. 18 in NCAA stats in free throw shooting (87.5) on 70-of-80...Made final 19 in row to end season... Had 119 assists and led team in with 84...Produced 16 career double-figure scoring games...fourth in scoring in with 8.4 points. Career Bests: Pts.: 20 Reb.: 7 Asst.: 8 Stl.: 4 Coach Sharon BALDWIN-TENER Fun Facts Grew up in Smyrna, Ga., a suburb of Atlanta, and went to Griffin Middle School where one of her classmates and sleep-over party mates was Julie Roberts (now Julia in Hollywood)...As a young athlete, she played on the boys teams and was a talented Little League pitcher...as a basketball player, she became the state Class 4A Player of the Year at Wills High School (merged with Campbell). The male basketball MVP was Brian Oliver, who played on Georgia Tech s 1990 Final Four team...sharon went on to become captain at Georgia on a pair of top 10 teams.

17 GSU Roster Fun Facts ALISHA ANDREWS Reached 4-foot-11 in 8th grade and hasn t grown since...mother is 5-foot-1...High school team in Atlanta (Redan) had a 58-game win streak her final two years... Grew up in Atlanta and played on club team as nine-year old with current teammate Kendra Long. ASHLEE COLE Not only a coach s kid, a coach s kid who played for her dad at Forest Park HS and won 73 games in final three years... Was born in Seoul, Korea where mother was stationed in the Army...One of her two brothers (Marqus) attended Georgia State before her and is now in DePaul Law School; brother Tim in the Army. MARYAM DOGO Came 6,000 miles to GSU after stops at Oklahoma City CC and Lamar (Col.) CC...Came to states with heavy heart as her father passed away right before she left the country...had 3.93 GPA at Lamar and was honored by NJCAA for Superior Academic Achievement...Made Dean s List (3.5 or higher GPA) both semesters as sophomore at GSU. HAYLEY GERRIN Only brother, Mark, is eight years older and a Gwinnett County firefighter in Norcross, an Atlanta suburb...hometown of Clarkesville is only 1,500. ASHANTI GROOVER Her best friend, Zykira Lewis, signed with UCF the same day Ashanti signed with GSU...GSU s first home game on Nov. 19 was UCF. Alisha ANDREWS 5 G Jr Stone Mountain, Ga. PPG: 8.5 RPG: 2.9 APG: 4.6 SPG: 2.4 Highlights: Transfer who ranked in top 50 in the NCAA in both assists and steals in two years at UNCW...Two-time All-CAA Defensive team... All-CAA second team ( )...CAA Rookie of the Year ( )...Has scored 1,005 points (10.5) in 96 games, all starts...made point baskets...has 49 double-figure scoring games. Career Bests: Pts.: 25 Reb.: 9 Asst.: 11 Stl.: 6 (x6) Ashlee COLE 12 G Soph. 5-8 Ellenwood, Ga. PPG: 5.8 RPG: 2.0 APG: 0.8 SPG: career 3-pointers Highlights: Played in all 29 games as a freshman, finishing fifth on the team in scoring...was second on the team with her 26 3-point baskets made in Had six double-figure scoring games...played 15.7 minutes per game as a freshman...made a 3-point basket in her first college game played (in the win at UCF)...Has 7 double-figure games in Career Bests: Pts.: 16 Reb.: 6 (x2) Asst.: 2 (x2) Stl.: 2 Maryam DOGO 4 F Jr. 6-2 Kaduna, Nigeria PPG: 2.7 RPG: 2.9 APG: 0.0 SPG: 0.0 BLK: 0.2 Highlights: Junior college transfer who played all 29 games and started six as a sophomore at Georgia State...Had four double-figure rebounding games, two double-figure scoring games and one double-double game (16 pts, 11 reb., 2 blk. vs. Florida A&M)...Had three consecutive games with 11 rebounds...two double-figure games in Career Bests: Pts.: 18 Reb.: 13 Asst.: 1 Stl.: 2 Blk.: 2 Haley GERRIN 32 F Fr. 6-2 Clarkesville, Ga. PPG: 7.1 RPG: 4.1 APG: 0.3 SPG: 0.3 Highlights: Habersham Central High School career included schoolrecord 1,567 points (16.5 pg career, 18.5 as senior) and 65 wins...was one of 20 best players in state s largest division and first-team all-region in area that sent the two teams to the state championship game...averaged 8.8 rebounds per game...also all-region in volleyball. Career Bests: Pts.: 23 Reb.:10 Asst.: 1 Stl.: 2 (x2) Ashanti GROOVER 11 F Fr. 6-2 Bartow, Fla. PPG: 1.9 RPG: 1.9 APG: 0.0 SPG: 0.1 BLK: 0.5 Highlights: Bartow High School career included a senior year of 10 ppg, 6.7 rpg and 55 blocked shots...top double-double game was a 25-point, 20-rebound effort...blocked nine shots in a single game and had 96 blocks in final two seasons...top rebounding game included 17 hauled down...team won 42 games her final two years...sustained broken leg on Feb. 8 vs. Arkansas State. Career Bests: Pts.: 8 Reb.: 6 Asst.: 0 Stl.: 1 Blk: 2

18 GSU Roster Fun Facts MARIAM HANNOUN Born in Lebanon, moved to Israel at age seven...hometown Nahariya is northernmost coastal city in Israel on the Mediterrean coastline...sixth of seven children who learned basketball from two older brothers. MORGAN JACKSON First in her family to play basketball, but has two older brothers...turned 20 on date of WNIT opener (Nov. 8) and signed with GSU on Nov. 9 of 2011, one day after 18th...Made Dean s List both semesters as freshman and during summer school this year. BRITTANY LOGAN Dad is 6-foot-3 and a 24-year Army vet who served in Vietnam...Mom is a career nurse... Brittany is the mother of twins, born on Valentine s Day...Played at three high schools (two in Atlanta and graduated in Greenville, S.C.) KENDRA LONG Born at Crawford Long Hospital, just a few miles from GSU... Played with teammate Alisha Andrews as nine-year old on club team in metro area...was MVP of Georgia-Florida high school game and originally signed with Georgia Tech. JAMILA MAYFIELD Born at Grady Hospital, just a block away from the GSU Sports Arena...Dad, Michael, is 6-foot-7 and a prison guard... Mom is a 6-footer, too...brother, Akeem, is a boxer...played one year of high school ball in Albuquerque, N.M. before family moved to Macon, Ga. Mariam HANNOUN 1 G Fr Nahariya, Israel PPG: 1.2 RPG: 1.1 APG: 0.3 SPG: 0.4 Highlights: The 19-year old was discovered this August by Georgia State coaches...played in European U-20, U-18 and U-16 teams for native Israel...Played two seasons with Ironi Nahariya club team in the Liga Leumit division...first player from Israel ever to play at Georgia State. Career Bests: Pts.: 4 Reb.: 4 Asst.: 2 Stl.: 2 Morgan JACKSON 21 F Soph. 6-0 Gainesville, Ga. PPG: 2.8 RPG: 2.4 APG: 0.2 SPG: pointers career Highlights: Played in 28 of 29 games as freshman at GSU, logging 325 minutes (11.6 per game)...had a nine-point game and three games with seven points...outstanding free throw shooter, hitting 87.5% on 14-of Had seven rebounds in win over Kennesaw State...Blocked three shots...personal-best game of 12 points vs. UCF on Nov. 19, Three double-figure games in Career Bests: Pts.: 15 Reb.: 7 Asst.: 2 Stl.: 1 Brittany LOGAN 13 C Jr. 6-4 Decatur, Ga. PPG: 9.5 RPG: 8.4 APG: 0.2 SPG: 0.2 Highlights: Making a comeback and moving up to Division I for final two seasons after first signing an NLI with Alabama as high school senior (but did not enroll)...did not play last year while finishing her degree at Georgia Perimeter...Was honorable mention All-America pick in NJCAA in last season playing ( )...Top 20 rebounder in junior college on GPC teams that won 54 games in her two seasons. Career Bests: Pts.: 17 (x2) Reb.: 17 Asst.: 1 Stl.: 1 Blk: 4 Kendra LONG 10 G Sr. 5-9 Atlanta, Ga. PPG: 13.0 RPG: 4.4 APG 2.9 SPG: pointers this year Highlights: Is school s all-time 3-point scorer with 208 career made, with 50 or more in three consecutive seasons...played 120 consecutive games, never missing one...has 65 double-figure games...scored 1,000th career point Dec. 8...Led team in scoring (10.9), in 3-point baskets (54), in steals (64) and was second in assists (62). Career Bests: Pts.: 27 Reb.: 10 Asst.: 6 Stl.: 6 3-pt.: 6 Jamila MAYFIELD 22 C Fr. 6-4 Macon, Ga. PPG: 1.5 RPG: 1.6 APG: 0.0 BPG: 1.0 (16 total) Highlights: Howard High School career finished with a final season of nine rebounds and seven blocked shots a game for 20-win team...set region record for blocked shots in a season...he top game of 15 blocks for a school record...best single rebounding game was 22. Career Bests: Pts.: 5 (x2) Reb.: 5 (x2) Asst.: 0 Stl.: 0 Blk: 3

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20 SEASON STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 10 Long, Kendra Logan, Brittany Andrews, Alisha Nolan, Kayla Gerrin, Haley Moss, Gaby Watson, Ashley Cole, Ashlee Jackson, Morgan Dogo, Maryam Smith, Miranda Groover, Ashanti Mayfield, Jamila Hannoun, Mariam Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS GSU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Georgia State Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. 11/8/13 at UT Martin L /15/13 vs N.C. A&T L /16/13 at Stephen F. Austin L /19/13 UCF L /23/13 at Western Carolina Uni L /27/13 BELMONT W /29/13 JACKSONVILLE STATE W /01/13 #22 GEORGIA L /3/13 at Kennesaw State W /08/13 at Kent State W /18/13 at San Jose State L /20/13 at Santa Clara L * 01/01/14 TROY W * 01/04/14 at South Alabama L * 01/08/14 at WKU L * 01/14/14 at Arkansas State W * 01/18/14 UALR W * 01/23/14 at Louisiana Wot * 01/25/14 at ULM W * 01/30/14 SOUTH ALABAMA W * 02/01/14 UT ARLINGTON L * 02/08/14 ARKANSAS STATE L * 02/15/14 at Troy L * 02/17/14 TEXAS STATE W * 02/19/14 ULM W * 02/22/14 LOUISIANA L * 02/26/14 at UTA L * 3/1/2014 at Texas State L * 3/5/14 at UALR L * 3/8/14 WKU L * - Conference game

21 COMPARISON STATS Georgia State Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Mar 09, 2014) All games Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls UT Martin 40/40 40/ (4) 26-53/ / / / / / /43 (14) 16/19 17/16 2/4 6/6 26/25 N.C. A&T 16/34 33/ (25) 16-47/ / / / / / / /12 23/13 2/0 4/11 20/26 Stephen F. Austin 26/23 34/ (6) 21-62/ / / / / / /45 (10) 8/12 22/28 0/4 8/4 36/21 UCF 43/38 34/ (8) 28-77/ / / / / / /51 (15) 16/12 8/19 2/4 9/5 28/19 Western Carolina Uni 34/35 27/ (13) 24-59/ / / / / / /39 (4) 14/14 24/20 2/6 9/6 25/14 BELMONT 32/48 55/ / / / / / / /43 (12) 15/20 13/25 5/1 21/4 17/17 JACKSONVILLE STATE 29/24 36/ / / / / / / /46 (4) 14/12 14/16 1/4 8/8 20/22 #22 GEORGIA 37/33 21/ (12) 20-60/ / / / / / /45 (5) 10/17 20/17 1/2 5/14 22/21 Kennesaw State 19/16 41/ / / / / / / /43 (5) 8/8 13/21 3/2 12/9 13/14 Kent State 20/22 36/ / / / / / / / /11 19/13 3/5 5/10 21/15 San Jose State 49/49 32/ (14) 33-88/ / / / / / / /24 22/23 2/6 13/9 12/17 Santa Clara 34/48 34/ (19) 26-75/ / / / / / /47 (14) 11/19 9/15 1/5 7/2 18/19 TROY 43/38 42/ / / / / / / / /16 22/18 2/5 10/12 21/18 South Alabama 28/33 29/ (8) 20-63/ / / / / / /45 (6) 13/10 16/21 2/1 13/6 21/16 WKU 30/41 29/ (21) 21-60/ / / / / / / /18 28/16 3/8 11/14 20/12 Arkansas State 42/38 34/ / / / / / / /46 (10) 13/9 14/11 4/2 8/5 20/18 UALR 28/32 33/ / / / / / / /34 (11) 10/14 19/21 1/4 10/8 20/16 Louisiana 37/36 25/ / / / / / / / /14 27/17 0/2 5/9 22/21 ULM 45/29 32/ / / / / / / / /12 16/13 5/3 8/6 28/13 SOUTH ALABAMA 31/16 32/ / / / / / / / /8 19/19 3/1 12/8 18/13 UT ARLINGTON 30/26 21/ (16) 18-71/ / / / / / /55 (11) 11/13 18/24 4/6 12/4 28/24 ARKANSAS STATE 33/35 42/ (5) 26-64/ / / / / / /38-15/18 18/14 0/3 5/12 25/18 Troy 42/59 48/ (21) 34-68/ / / / / / / /27 27/14 1/0 2/10 17/25 TEXAS STATE 37/37 45/ / / / / / / / /10 20/12 4/3 5/10 21/16 ULM 42/37 43/ / / / / / / / /15 19/13 4/2 7/6 25/25 LOUISIANA 28/33 35/ (4) 22-56/ / / / / / / /13 15/14 1/0 9/5 20/15 UTA 35/44 37/ (13) 22-51/ / / / / / / /16 19/16 1/2 11/8 28/24 Texas State 25/23 22/ (7) 16-54/ / / / / / / /17 19/17 1/2 9/7 15/15 UALR 26/31 32/ (6) 22-49/ / / / / / / /17 24/13 1/3 4/8 16/18 WKU 33/33 30/ (16) 25-62/ / / / / / /44 (3) 14/14 28/13 1/3 8/19 21/14 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

22 CONFERNCE STATISTICS Georgia State Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 08, 2014) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 10 Long, Kendra Logan, Brittany Andrews, Alisha Cole, Ashlee Moss, Gaby Gerrin, Haley Nolan, Kayla Watson, Ashley Jackson, Morgan Dogo, Maryam Mayfield, Jamila Hannoun, Mariam Groover, Ashanti Smith, Miranda Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS GSU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. * 01/01/14 TROY W * 01/04/14 at South Alabama L * 01/08/14 at WKU L * 01/14/14 at Arkansas State W * 01/18/14 UALR W * 01/23/14 at Louisiana Wot * 01/25/14 at ULM W * 01/30/14 SOUTH ALABAMA W * 02/01/14 UT ARLINGTON L * 02/08/14 ARKANSAS STATE L * 02/15/14 at Troy L * 02/17/14 TEXAS STATE W * 02/19/14 ULM W * 02/22/14 LOUISIANA L * 02/26/14 at UTA L * 3/1/2014 at Texas State L * 3/5/14 at UALR L * 3/8/14 WKU L * - Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Georgia State Opponents

23 P-R-A GAME-BY-GAME Georgia State Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Mar 09, 2014) All games Opponent Date Score HANNOUN,MA SMITH,MIRA DOGO,MARYA ANDREWS,AL LONG,KENDR GROOVER,AS COLE,ASHLE at UT Martin 11/8/ L DNP vs N.C. A&T 11/15/ L at Stephen F. Austin 11/16/ L DNP UCF 11/19/ L DNP DNP at Western Carolina Uni 11/23/ L BELMONT 11/27/ W DNP JACKSONVILLE STATE 11/29/ W #22 GEORGIA 12/01/ L DNP at Kennesaw State 12/3/ W at Kent State 12/08/ W at San Jose State 12/18/ L DNP at Santa Clara 12/20/ L TROY 01/01/ W DNP at South Alabama 01/04/ L DNP at WKU 01/08/ L at Arkansas State 01/14/ W UALR 01/18/ W DNP at Louisiana 01/23/ W DNP DNP at ULM 01/25/ W SOUTH ALABAMA 01/30/ W DNP UT ARLINGTON 02/01/ L DNP ARKANSAS STATE 02/08/ L DNP at Troy 02/15/ L DNP TEXAS STATE 02/17/ W DNP DNP DNP ULM 02/19/ W DNP DNP LOUISIANA 02/22/ L DNP at UTA 02/26/ L DNP at Texas State 3/1/ L DNP DNP at UALR 3/5/ L DNP WKU 3/8/ L DNP DNP Opponent Date Score LOGAN,BRIT NOLAN,KAYL JACKSON,MO MAYFIELD,J WATSON,ASH MOSS,GABY GERRIN,HAL at UT Martin 11/8/ L DNP vs N.C. A&T 11/15/ L DNP at Stephen F. Austin 11/16/ L DNP UCF 11/19/ L DNP DNP at Western Carolina Uni 11/23/ L DNP DNP BELMONT 11/27/ W DNP JACKSONVILLE STATE 11/29/ W DNP DNP DNP #22 GEORGIA 12/01/ L DNP DNP DNP at Kennesaw State 12/3/ W DNP DNP DNP at Kent State 12/08/ W DNP DNP at San Jose State 12/18/ L DNP at Santa Clara 12/20/ L DNP TROY 01/01/ W DNP at South Alabama 01/04/ L DNP at WKU 01/08/ L at Arkansas State 01/14/ W DNP DNP DNP UALR 01/18/ W at Louisiana 01/23/ W at ULM 01/25/ W SOUTH ALABAMA 01/30/ W DNP UT ARLINGTON 02/01/ L DNP ARKANSAS STATE 02/08/ L at Troy 02/15/ L TEXAS STATE 02/17/ W DNP DNP ULM 02/19/ W DNP DNP LOUISIANA 02/22/ L DNP at UTA 02/26/ L DNP at Texas State 3/1/ L DNP at UALR 3/5/ L DNP WKU 3/8/ L DNP

24 SEASON HIGHS Georgia State Team High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 09, 2014) All games Georgia State - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 90 at Troy (02/15/14) 87 BELMONT (11/27/13) 85 ULM (02/19/14) 85 TROY (01/01/14) 82 TEXAS STATE (02/17/14) FIELD GOALS MADE 34 at Troy (02/15/14) 33 at San Jose State (12/18/13) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 88 at San Jose State (12/18/13) 77 UCF (11/19/13) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.511 (24-47) UALR (01/18/14).508 (30-59) TEXAS STATE (02/17/14) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 11 at UT Martin (11/8/13) 10 BELMONT (11/27/13) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 29 UCF (11/19/13) 25 #22 GEORGIA (12/01/13) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.643 (9-14) at Arkansas State (01/14/14).556 (5-9) TEXAS STATE (02/17/14) FREE THROWS MADE 28 ULM (02/19/14) 25 at UTA (02/26/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 35 ULM (02/19/14) 32 at UTA (02/26/14) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.944 (17-18) TEXAS STATE (02/17/14).867 (13-15) BELMONT (11/27/13) REBOUNDS 56 TROY (01/01/14) 54 at San Jose State (12/18/13) ASSISTS 27 at Troy (02/15/14) 19 TROY (01/01/14) STEALS 21 BELMONT (11/27/13) 13 at South Alabama (01/04/14) 13 at San Jose State (12/18/13) BLOCKED SHOTS 5 at ULM (01/25/14) 5 BELMONT (11/27/13) TURNOVERS 28 WKU (3/8/14) 28 at WKU (01/08/14) FOULS 36 at Stephen F. Austin (11/16/13) 28 at UTA (02/26/14) 28 UT ARLINGTON (02/01/14) 28 at ULM (01/25/14) 28 UCF (11/19/13)

25 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Georgia State Player High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 09, 2014) All games Georgia State - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 27 Long, Kendra vs Texas State (02/17/14) 25 Nolan, Kayla at Stephen F. Austin (11/16/13) 23 Long, Kendra at Arkansas State (01/14/14) 23 Gerrin, Haley vs Jacksonville State (11/29/13) 23 Long, Kendra vs Belmont (11/27/13) Field Goals Made 9 Nolan, Kayla at Stephen F. Austin (11/16/13) 8 Long, Kendra vs Texas State (02/17/14) 8 Dogo, Maryam at Troy (02/15/14) 8 Andrews, Alisha vs South Alabama (01/30/14) 8 Andrews, Alisha vs UALR (01/18/14) 8 Gerrin, Haley vs Jacksonville State (11/29/13) Field Goal Att. 18 Andrews, Alisha vs #22 Georgia (12/01/13) 17 Nolan, Kayla at South Alabama (01/04/14) 17 Nolan, Kayla at San Jose State (12/18/13) 17 Long, Kendra vs UCF (11/19/13) 17 Long, Kendra at Stephen F. Austin (11/16/13) FG Pct (min 5 made) (5-5) Watson, Ashley at UTA (02/26/14).833 (5-6) Moss, Gaby at UTA (02/26/14).833 (5-6) Jackson, Morgan vs UCF (11/19/13).833 (5-6) Logan, Brittany vs N.C. A&T (11/15/13) 3-Point FG Made 6 Andrews, Alisha vs Belmont (11/27/13) 5 Long, Kendra at Arkansas State (01/14/14) 3-Point FG Att. 12 Long, Kendra vs UCF (11/19/13) 10 Andrews, Alisha vs #22 Georgia (12/01/13) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (4-4) Moss, Gaby at UT Martin (11/8/13) (3-3) Nolan, Kayla at San Jose State (12/18/13) (2-2) Long, Kendra vs Texas State (02/17/14) (2-2) Jackson, Morgan vs Texas State (02/17/14) Free Throws Made 9 Logan, Brittany vs ULM (02/19/14) 9 Long, Kendra vs Texas State (02/17/14) Free Throw Att. 11 Logan, Brittany at UTA (02/26/14) 11 Logan, Brittany vs ULM (02/19/14) FT Pct (min 3 made) (9-9) Long, Kendra vs Texas State (02/17/14) (8-8) Andrews, Alisha vs ULM (02/19/14) (7-7) Watson, Ashley at UTA (02/26/14) (6-6) Long, Kendra at Kennesaw State (12/3/13) (6-6) Long, Kendra vs #22 Georgia (12/01/13) (5-5) Gerrin, Haley at Louisiana (01/23/14) (4-4) Smith, Miranda at UTA (02/26/14) (4-4) Andrews, Alisha at Troy (02/15/14) (4-4) Andrews, Alisha vs Arkansas State (02/08/14) (4-4) Long, Kendra at ULM (01/25/14) (4-4) Moss, Gaby at South Alabama (01/04/14) (4-4) Andrews, Alisha vs Troy (01/01/14) (4-4) Watson, Ashley at San Jose State (12/18/13) (4-4) Gerrin, Haley at San Jose State (12/18/13) (4-4) Gerrin, Haley vs Belmont (11/27/13) (3-3) Moss, Gaby vs Arkansas State (02/08/14) (3-3) Long, Kendra at Western Carolina Uni (11/23/13) Rebounds 17 Logan, Brittany vs ULM (02/19/14) 15 Logan, Brittany at Louisiana (01/23/14) Assists 10 Andrews, Alisha at Western Carolina Uni (11/23/13) 8 Andrews, Alisha vs Arkansas State (02/08/14)

26 TEAM STATISTICS Georgia State Overall Team Statistics (as of Mar 09, 2014) All games TEAM STATISTICS GSU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK 0 - Home win streak 0 - ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Georgia State Opponents

27 PLAYER STATS

28 Alisha Andrews Jr Guard Stone Mountain, Ga. 5 Points: CAREER HIGHS CAREER BESTS 25 vs. Charlotte,12/7/11 23 at N.C. State, 11/16/11 22 (four times) 21 (two times) 20 (two time) (50 total games) Rebounds: 9 at JMU, CAA, at Hofstra, 2/26/12 6 (five times) Assists: 11 vs. Towson, 1/9/11 10 at Western Carolina, 11/23/13 10 at William & Mary, 2/9/12 10 at N.C. A & T, 1/2/12 9 (one time) 8 (four times) 3-Pointers: 6 vs. Georgia State, 2/29/12 6 vs. Belmont, 11/27/13 5 vs. Georgia State, 2/17/11 5 vs. Ohio, 12/29/10 5 vs. Drexel, 3/11/11, tourney 4 (five times) Steals: 6 vs. UL-Lafayette, 2/22/14 6 vs. Troy, 1/1/14 6 at ODU, 2/13/11 6 vs. Hofstra, 1/27/11 6 vs. Ohio, 12/29/11 5 (five times) Minutes: 40 (six times) GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^ vs. NC A&T^ at SFA^ UCF at Western Carolina BELMONT J VILLE STATE UGA at Kennesaw St at Kent State at San Jose St at Santa Clara TROY* at South Alabama* at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.* UALR* at LA-Lafayette* at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA* UT ARLINGTON* ARKANSAS ST* at Troy* TEXAS STATE* LA-MONROE* LA-LAFAYETTE* at UT Arlington* at Texas State* at UALR* WESTERN KY* at Sun Belt Tournament *Sun Belt Game ANDREWS CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Red-shirt transfer season at Georgia State /30 861/ / / / / /8.5 Career 96/ / / / / / /10.5

29 Ashlee Cole S Guard Ellenwood, Ga. 12 CAREER HIGHS CAREER BESTS Points: 16 at UL-Lafayette, 1/23/13 14 at Santa Clara, 12/20/13 14 vs. Arkansas State, 2/8/14 13 at Drexel, 1/3/13 13 at UNCW, 2/17/13 13 vs. Ga Southern, 11/23/12 12 at Troy, 2/15/14 11 at Texas State, 3/1/14 11 vs. JSU, 11/14/12 11 vs. WKU, 3/8/14 10 at Willam &Mary 2/26/13 (11 times) Rebounds: 6 at William & Mary, 2/26/13 6 at Western Carolina, 11/23/13 6 at Texas State, 3/1/14 5 vs. Towson, 2/14/13 5 at Troy, 2/15/14 5 vs. WKU, 3/8/14 Assists: 2 at Florida, 11/11/12 2 at Wlliam & Mary, 2/26/13 3-pointers: 3 at Drexel, 2/3/13 3 at UNCW, 2/17/13 3 vs. Arkansas State, 2/8/14 Steals: 2 vs. Toledo, 12/30/12 Minutes: 27 vs. Hofstra, 2/10/13 26 vs. WKU, 3/8/ GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^ NC A&T^ at SFA^... did not play (coach s decision) UCF at Western Carolina BELMONT J VILLE STATE UGA... did not play (coach s decision) at Kennesaw St at Kent State at San Jose St at Santa Clara TROY* at South Alabama* at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.* UALR* at LA-Lafayette* at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA* UT ARLINGTON* ARKANSAS ST* at Troy* TEXAS STATE* LA-MONROE* LA-LAFAYETTE* at UT Arlington* at Texas State* at UALR* WESTERN KY* at Sun Belt Tournament *Sun Belt Game COLE CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg /0 454/ / / / / / /1 422/ / / / / /5.8 Career 57/1 876/ / / / / /5.7

30 Maryam Dogo Jr. 6-2 Forward Kaduna, Nigera 4 Georgia State Points: 18 at Troy, 2/15/14 16 vs. Fla. A&M, 11/24/12 10 at Belmont, 12/13/12 9 at William & Mary, 2/26/13 Rebounds: 13 vs. Drexel, 2/28/13 11 vs. JSU, 11/14/12 11 vs. Ga Southern, 11/23/12 11 vs. Fla. A&M, 11/24/12 9 at ODU, 1/24/13 9 vs. Towson, 2/14/13 9 vs. UNCW, 2/17/13 Blocks: 2 vs. Ga Sousthern, 11/23/12 2 vs. Fla. A&M, 11/24/12 2 vs. Morehead, 12/16/12 Steals: 2 vs. JSU, 11/14/12 Minutes: 25 vs. Drexel, 2/28/13 21 at William & Mary, 2/26/13 20 vs. Towson, 2/14/13 20 at Arkansas State, 1/14/14 Junior College Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Minutes: CAREER HIGHS 40 vs. Adams State 36 vs. Northeastern JC 27 vs. Brown Mackie College (7 games over 20) 3, two times 9 vs. Colby CC 40, six times 20 double-double games in 28 played last year GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^ vs, NC A&T^ at SFA^ UCF at Western Carolina BELMONT... did not play J VILLE STATE UGA at Kennesaw St at Kent State at San Jose St... did not play at Santa Clara TROY* at South Alabama* at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.* UALR* at LA-Lafayette*... did not play at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA*. did not play UT ARLINGTON*... did not play ARKANSAS ST* at Troy* TEXAS STATE* LA-MONROE* LA-LAFAYETTE* at UT Arlington* at Texas State* at UALR* WESTERN KY* at Sun Belt Tournament *Sun Belt Game DOGO CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg /28 (JUCO) / / / / / /6 415/ / / / / / /2 234/ / / / / /2.7 Career 54/8 639/ / / / / /3.9

31 Haley Gerrin Fr. 6-2 Forward Clarkesville, Ga. 32 CAREER HIGHS Points: 23 vs. Jacksonville St., 11/29/13 17 vs. Troy, 1/1/14 15 at Santa Clara, 12/20/13 14 at Kennesaw State, 12/3/13 13 at UL-Lafayette, 1/23/14 10 at San Jose State, 12/18/13 (6 double figures) Rebounds: 10 at UL-Lafayette, 1/23/14 9 vs. Troy, 1/1/14 9 vs. Jacksonville St., 11/29/13 7 at Kennesaw State, 12/3/13 6 at San Jose State, 12/18/13 6 at Santa Clara, 12/20/13 Assists: 2 at San Jose State, 12/18/13 Blocks: 2 at Kennesaw State, 12/3/13 2 vs. Troy, 1/1/14 2 at South Alabama, 1/4/14 Steals: 2 at Kennesaw State, 12/3/13 2 vs. Troy, 1/1/14 Minutes: 31 vs. Georgia, 12/1/13 28 at San Jose State, 12/18/13 28 at Santa Clara, 12/20/ GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^ vs. NC A&T^ at SFA^ UCF at Western Carolina BELMONT J VILLE STATE UGA at Kennesaw St at Kent State at San Jose St at Santa Clara TROY* at South Alabama* at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.*... did not play UALR* at LA-Lafayette* at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA*. did not play UT ARLINGTON*... did not play ARKANSAS ST at Troy* TEXAS STATE*... did not play LA-MONROE*... did not play LA-LAFAYETTE*... did not play at UT Arlington*... did not play at Texas State*... did not play at UALR... did not play WESTERN KY*... did not play at Sun Belt Tournament *Sun Belt Game GERRIN CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg / / / / / /7.1 Career 20/11 364/ / / / / //7.1

32 Ashanti Groover Fr. 6-2 Forward Bartow, Fla. 11 CAREER HIGHS Points: 9 at Kent State, 12/8/13 8 vs. Belmont, 11/27/13 Rebounds: 6 at Kent State, 12/8/13 5 vs. Belmont, 11/27/13 5 vs. Georgia, 12/1/13 4 at Western Kentucky, 1/8/14 Assists: Blocks: 2 vs. Belmont, 11/27/13 1 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/16/13 1 vs. Kennesaw State, 12/3/13 1 at Kent State, 12/8/13 1 at Western Kentucky, 1/8/14 1 at Arkansas State, 1/14/14 1 at UL-Monroe, 1/25/14 1 vs. South Alabama, 1/30/14 1 vs. UT Arlington, 2/1/ GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^... did not dress vs. NC A&T^ at SFA^ UCF... did not play (coach s decision) at Western Carolina BELMONT J VILLE STATE UGA at Kennesaw St at Kent State at San Jose St at Santa Clara TROY* at South Alabama*. did not play (coach s decision) at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.* UALR* at LA-Lafayette*... did not play (coach s decision) at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA* UT ARLINGTON* ARKANSAS ST* Sustained leg fracture in Arkansas State game Steals: 1 vs. Belmont, 11/27/13 Minutes: 27 at Kent State, 12/8/13 13 vs. Belmont, 11/27/13 GROOVER CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg /0 128/ / / / / /1.9 Career 18/0 128/ / / / / /1.9

33 Mariam Hannoun Fr Guard Nahariya, Israel 1 CAREER HIGHS Points: 4 at Arkansas State, 1/14/14 Rebounds: 5 at Troy, 2/15/14 4 at Western Kentucky, 1/8/14 3 at Santa Clara, 12/20/13 3 at South Alabama, 1/4/14 3 at Arkansas State, 1/14/14 Assists: 2 at Arkansas State, 1/14/14 2 at Troy, 2/15/14 3-pointers: Blocks: Steals: 2 at Western Kentucky, 1/8/14 Minutes: 17 at Arkansas State, 1/14/14 14 at Western Kentucky, 1/8/14 13 at Troy, 2/15/14 12 at Stephen F. Austin, 11/16/13 12 at Santa Clara, 12/20/ GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^ vs. NC A&T^ at SFA^ UCF... did not dress (illness) at Western Carolina BELMONT J VILLE STATE UGA at Kennesaw St at Kent State at San Jose St at Santa Clara TROY*... did not play (coach s decision) at South Alabama* at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.* UALR*... did not play (coach s decision) at LA-Lafayette* at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA* UT ARLINGTON* ARKANSAS ST* at Troy* TEXAS STATE*... did not play (coach s decision) LA-MONROE*... did not play (coach s decision) LA-LAFAYETTE* at UT Arlington* at Texas State*. did not play (coach s decision) at UALR* WESTERN KY*... did not play (coach s decision) at Sun Belt Tournament *Sun Belt Game HANNOUN CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg /1 151/ / / / / /1.2 Career 22/1 151/ / / / / /1.2

34 Morgan Jackson So. 6-0 Forward Gainesville, Ga. 21 CAREER HIGHS CAREER BESTS Points: 15 vs. ULM, 2/19/14 12 vs. UCF, 11/19/13 10 vs. Texas State, 2/17/14 9 vs. WCU, 12/21/12 Rebounds: 7 vs. Kennesaw St., 12/2/12 7 vs. WKU, 3/8/14 6 at Troy, 2/15/14 6 vs. Texas State, 2/17/14 6 vs. UL Lafayette, 2/22/14 6 at UT Arlington, 2/26/14 Assists: 2 vs. Kennesaw St., 12/2/12 2 vs. ULM, 2/19/14 3-pointers: 3 vs. ULM, 2/19/14 2 vs. UCF, 11/19/13 2 vs. Georgia, 12/1/13 2 vs. Texas State, 2/17/14 Steals: 2 at Western Kentucky, 1/8/14 Blocks: 1 vs. JSU, 11/14/12 1 vs. Ga. Southern, 11/23/12 1 vs. MVSU, 12/29/12 1 vs. Texas State, 2/17/14 Minutes: 35 vs. Texas State, 2/17/14 25 vs. ULM, 2/19/14 25 vs. ULL, 2/22/14 24 at Delaware, 3/6/ GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^ vs. NC A&T^ at SFA^ UCF at Western Carolina BELMONT J VILLE STATE UGA at Kennesaw St at Kent State at San Jose St at Santa Clara TROY* at South Alabama* at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.* UALR* at LA-Lafayette* at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA* UT ARLINGTON* ARKANSAS ST* at Troy TEXAS STATE* LA-MONROE* LA-LAFAYETTE* at UT Arlington* at Texas State* at UALR* WESTERN KY* at Sun Belt Tournament *Sun Belt Game JACKSON CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg /0 325/ / / / / / /10 392/ / / / / /2.8 Career 58/10 716/ / / / / /2.6

35 Brittany Logan Jr. 6-4 Center Decatur, Ga. 13 CAREER HIGHS Points: 17 vs. ULM, 2/19/14 17 vs. UT Arlington, 2/26/14 16 at UL-Lafayette, 1/23/14 16 vs. Texas State, 2/17/14 16 at UALR, 3/5/14 14 vs. South Alabama, 1/130/14 14 vs. UCF, 11/19/13 (10 times) Rebounds: 17 vs. ULM, 2/19/14 15 at UL-Lafayette, 1/23/14 13 at UALR, 3/5/14 12 vs. UL-Lafayette, 2/22/14 12 at Texas State, 3/1/14 12 vs. UCF, 11/19/13 11 at ULM, 1/25/14 11 vs. UT Arlington, 2/22/14 10 vs. South Alabama, 1/30/14 10 vs. Arkansas State, 2/8/14 (10 times) Assists: 2 at South Alabama, 1/4/14 1 vs. Belmont, 11/27/13 1 at Santa Clara, 12/20/13 1 at UL-Lafayette, 1/23/14 Blocks: 4 vs. ULM, 2/19/14 3 vs. Texas State, 2/17/14 Steals: 1 at Western Carolina, 11/23/13 1 at San Jose State, 12/18/13 1 at Western Kentucky, 1/8/14 1 vs. Texas State, 2/17/14 Minutes: 27 vs. South Alabama, 1/13/14 26 four times GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^... did not dress vs. NC A&T^ at SFA^ UCF at Western Carolina BELMONT J VILLE STATE... did not play (injury) UGA... did not play (injury) at Kennesaw St... did not play (injury) at Kent State... did not play (injury) at San Jose St at Santa Clara TROY* at South Alabama* at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.*... did not play (injury) UALR* at LA-Lafayette* at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA* UT ARLINGTON* ARKANSAS ST* at Troy* TEXAS STATE* LA-MONROE* LA-LAFAYETTE* at UT Arlington* at Texas State* at UALR* WESTERN KY* at Sun Belt Tournament *Sun Belt Game LOGAN CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg /16 452/ / / / / /9.5 Career 24/16 452/ / / / / /9.5

36 Kendra Long Sr. 5-9 Guard Atlanta, Ga. 10 CAREER HIGHS Points: 27 vs. Texas State, 2/17/14 23 at Arkansas State, 1/14/14 23 at Towson, 1/13/13 23 vs. Belmont, 11/27/13 22 vs. Georgia, 12/1/13 21 vs. ODU, 1/13/11 21 at UL-Monroe, 1/25/14 20 vs. UT Martin, 11/8/13 20 vs. Towson, 2/14/13 20 vs. Campbell, 1/25/11 19 at Hofstra, 1/12/12 19 vs. UCF, 11/19/13 19 vs. Northeastern, 2/2/12 (66 career) Rebounds: 10 vs. Georgia, 12/1/13 9 vs. Hofstra, 1/9/11 9 vs. UNCW, 3/8/12 8 two times Assists: 6 vs. UT Arlington, 2/1/14 6 vs. Jacksonville St., 11/29/13 5 at Florida State, 11/21/11 5 vs. WIlliam & Mary, 2/26/12 5 vs. ULM, 2/19/14 3-pointers: 6 (of 10) vs. Towson, 2/14/13 5 (of 6) at Arkansas State, 1/14/14 5 (of 9) vs. Drexel, 2/28/13 5 (of 7 )vs. Jacksonville St, (of 8) vs. ODU, 1/13/11 5 (of 9) vs. Hofstra, 1/6/11 5 (of 13) vs. Drexel, 1/6/11 Steals: 6 at Towson, 1/13/13 6 at Delaware, 3/6/13 Minutes: 40 two times, last at Towson, 1/13/ GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^ vs. NC A&T^ at SFA^ UCF at Western Carolina BELMONT J VILLE STATE UGA at Kennesaw St at Kent State at San Jose St at Santa Clara TROY* at South Alabama* at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.* UALR* at LA-Lafayette* at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA* UT ARLINGTON* ARKANSAS ST* at Troy* TEXAS STATE* LA-MONROE* LA-LAFAYETTE* at UT Arlington* at Texas State* at UALR* WESTERN KY* at Sun Belt Tournament *Sun Belt Game LONG CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg /20 884/ / / / / / /25 908/ / / / / / /29 929/ / / / / / /29 903/ / / / / /13.0 Career 120/ / / / / / /10.5

37 Jamila Mayfield Fr. 6-4 Center Macon, Ga. 22 CAREER HIGHS Points: 5 at Arkansas State, 1/14/14 5 at Troy, 2/15/14 4 at Western Kentucky, 1/8/14 4 vs. UALR, 1/18/14 2 at Kent State, 12/8/13 2 at UL-Louisiana, 1/23/14 2 at UL-Monroe, 1/25/14 2 vs. South Alabama, 1/30/14 2 at UALR, 3/5/14 Rebounds: 6 at UALR, 3/5/14 5 at Western Kentucky, 1/8/14 5 at Arkansas State, 1/14/14 3 vs. UALR, 1/18/14 Blocks: 3 at Arkansas State, 1/14/14 2 at Western Kentucky, 1/8/14 2 at UL-Monroe, 1/25/14 2 vs. South Alabama, 1/30/14 1 vs. UT Martin, 11/8/13 1 at Kent State, 12/8/13 1 at Santa Clara, 12/ at Troy, 2/15/14 Steals: Minutes: 17 at Arkansas State, 1/14/14 16 vs. UALR, 1/18/14 11 vs. South Alabama, 1/30/ GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^ vs. NC A&T^... did not play at SFA^ UCF... did not play at Western Carolina.. did not play BELMONT J VILLE STATE... did not play UGA... did not play at Kennesaw St... did not play at Kent State at San Jose St... did not play at Santa Clara TROY*... did not play at South Alabama*. did not play at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.* UALR* at LA-Lafayette* at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA* UT ARLINGTON* ARKANSAS ST* at Troy* TEXAS STATE*... did not play LA-MONROE*... did not play LA-LAFAYETTE* at UT Arlington* at Texas State* at UALR* WESTERN KY* at Sun Belt Tournament *Sun Belt Game MAYFIELD CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg /4 114/ / / / / / /4 114/ / / / / /1.5

38 Gaby Moss So. 5-8 Guard Alexandria, Va. 24 CAREER HIGHS Points: 16 at UT Martin, 11/8/13 16 vs. Troy, 1/1/14 15 at UT-Monroe, 1/25/14 13 at Kennesaw State, 12/3/13 13 at UT Arllington, 2/22/14 12 at Western Carolina, 11/23/13 11 at Arkansas State, 1/14/14 11 at Hofstra, 1/10/13 10 vs. Arkansas State, 2/8/14 10 vs. JMU, 1/20/13 10 vs. MVSU, 12/29/12 (11 times) Rebounds: 6 vs. Jacksonville St.,11/29/13 6 vs. Troy, 1/1/14 6 at UL-Monroe, 1/25/14 6 vs. South Alabama, 1/30/14 Assists: 5 vs. JMU, 1/20/13 3 four times 3-pointers: 4 at UT Martin, 11/8/13 4 vs. Troy, 1/1/14 Steals: 3 at San Jose State, 12/18/13 2 vs. Fla. A&M, 11/24/12 2 vs. Toledo, 12/30/12 2 vs. Towson, 2/14/13 2 at William & Mary, 2/26/13 2 at Western Carolina, 11/23/13 Minutes: 31 at South Alabama, 1/4/14 29 at ODU, 1/24/13 29 at UL-Monroe, 1/25/ GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^ vs. NC A&T^ at SFA^ UCF at Western Carolina BELMONT J VILLE STATE UGA at Kennesaw St at Kent State at San Jose St at Santa Clara TROY* at South Alabama* at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.* UALR* at LA-Lafayette* at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA* UT ARLINGTON* ARKANSAS ST* at Troy* TEXAS STATE* LA-MONROE* LA-LAFAYETTE* at UT Arlington* at Texas State* at UALR* WESTERN KY* at Sun Belt Tournament *Sun Belt Game MOSS CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg /4 427/ / / / / / /20 631/ / / / / /6.9 Career 59/ / / / / / /5.1

39 Kayla Nolan Jr. 5-9 Guard Duluth, Ga. 20 CAREER HIGHS Points: 25 at Stephen F. Austin, 11/16/13 18 vs. Mason, 2/24/13 17 at South Alabama, 1/4/14 17 vs. W & M, 2/7/13 17 vs. Hofstra, 12/4/11 16 at Kent State, 12/8/13 16 at San Jose State, 12/18/13 15 vs. Ga Southern, 11/23/12 (25 double figures) Rebounds: 12 at UCF, 11/9/12 11 vs. Toledo, 12/30/12 11 vs. Morehead, 12/16/12 9 at San Jose State, 12/18/13 Assists: 6 at Old Dominion, 1/4/12 6 vs. Northeastern, 1/17/13 4 at Western Carolina,11/29/11 4 vs. Old Dominion, 1/6/13 4 at George Mason, 1/27/13 4 vs. Drexel, 2/28/13 3-pointers: 3 at San Jose State, 12/18/13 2 at George Mason, 1/27/13 Steals: 5 vs. Belmont, 11/27/13 4 six times Minutes: 36 at Stephen F. Austin, 11/16/13 35 vs. Toledo, 12/30/12 34 vs. Mason, 2/24/ GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^ vs. NC A&T^ at SFA^ UCF at Western Carolina BELMONT J VILLE STATE UGA at Kennesaw St at Kent State at San Jose St at Santa Clara TROY* at South Alabama* at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.* UALR* at LA-Lafayette* at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA* UT ARLINGTON* ARKANSAS ST* at Troy* TEXAS STATE* LA-MONROE* LA-LAFAYETTE* at UT Arlington* at Texas State* at UALR* WESTERN KY* at Sun Belt Tournament *Sun Belt Game NOLAN CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg /16 576/ / / / / / /27 769/ / / / / / /15 676/ / / / / /7.6 Career 89/ / / / / / /7.1

40 Miranda Smith Jr. 5-9 Foward Roanoke, Va. 2 CAREER HIGHS Points: 15 vs. Northeastern, 2/2/12 12 at VCU, 1/29/12 11 vs. James Madison, 1/8/12 11 at George Mason, 1/27/13 (4 in double figures) Rebounds: 6 at Hofstra, 1/10/13 6 vs. Belmont, 11/27/13 5 seven times Assists: 3 at Old Dominion, 1/4/12 3 at Towson, 2/5/12 3 vs. KSU, 12/2/12 3 vs. WCU, 12/21/12 3-pointers: 1 eight times Blocks: 2 at James Madison, 1/26/12 Steals: 3 vs. James Madison, 1/8/12 3 vs. Delaware, 1/31/13 Minutes: 32 vs. Delaware, 1/31/13 29 at VCU, 1/29/ GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^ vs. NC A&T^ at SFA^ UCF at Western Carolina BELMONT J VILLE STATE UGA at Kennesaw St at Kent State at San Jose St at Santa Clara TROY* at South Alabama* at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.* UALR* at LA-Lafayette* at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA* UT ARLINGTON* ARKANSAS ST* at Troy* TEXAS STATE*... did not play (coach s decision) LA-MONROE* LA-LAFAYETTE* at UT Arlington* at Texas State* at UALR* WESTERN KY* at Sun Belt Tournament *Sun Belt Game SMITH CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg /10 371/ / / / / / /4 425/ / / / / / /5 264/ / / / / /2.1 Career 88/ / / / / / /3.3

41 Ashley Watson Jr. 5-6 Guard San Jose, Calif. 23 CAREER HIGHS Points: 20 vs. Hofstra, 2/10/13 17 at UT Arlington, 2/26/14 16 at UNCW, 2/17/13 12 vs. Arkansas State, 2/8/14 12 at UCF, 11/9/12 12 at Northeastern, 2/21/13 12 vs. Fla. A&M, 11/24/12 11 vs. ULM, 2/19/14 11 vs. MVSU, 12/29/12 11 at Hofstra, 1/10/13 11 at William & Mary, 2/26/13 10 at UALR, 3/5/14 10 at Towson, 1/13/13 10 vs. Northeastern, 1/17/13 10 at Drexel, 2/3/13 10 vs. Mason, 2/24/13 (16 career) Rebounds: 7 at Hofstra, 1/10/13 5 vs. Mason, 2/24/13 4 seven times Assists: 8 vs. Mason, 2/24/13 7 vs. Fla. A&M, 11/24/12 5 at UNCW, 2/17/13 4 nine times 3-pointers: Steals: 4 at UNCW, 2/17/13 4 at San Jose State, 12/18/13 4 at UT Arlington, 2/26/14 Minutes: 42 (OT) at UNCW, 2/17/13 36 at Northeastern, 2/21/13 35 vs. ODU, 1/6/13 35 vs. Drexel, 2/28/ GAME-BY-GAME MP FG 3FG FT....O-D Rb As Bl St Pts at UT Martin^ vs. NC A&T^ at SFA^... did not play (injury) UCF... did not play (injury) at Western Carolina.. did not play (injury) BELMONT... did not play (injury) J VILLE STATE... did not play (injury) GW or UGA... did not play (injury) at Kennesaw St... did not play (injury) at Kent State... did not play (injury) at San Jose St at Santa Clara... did not play (injury) TROY* at South Alabama* at Western Ky* at Arkansas St.*... did not play (injury) UALR* at LA-Lafayette* at LA-Monroe* SOUTH ALABAMA* UT ARLINGTON* ARKANSAS ST* at Troy* TEXAS* LA-MONROE* LA-LAFAYETTE* at UT Arlington* at Texas State* at UALR* WESTERN KY* at Sun Belt Tournament *Sun Belt Game WATSON CAREER STATISTICS Season G/GS Min./Avg. FG-A/FG% 3FG-A/3% FT-A/FT% O-D TRb/Avg. Asts. Blks. Stls Pts./Avg /9 428/ / / / / / /26 757/ / / / / / /6 433/ / / / / /6.2 Career 76/ / / / / / /5.8

42 Georgia State Begins Sun Belt Season After more than a year s worth of anticipation, the wait was finally over. On July 1, 2012, the Georgia State Athletic Department officially became a member of the Sun Belt Conference and on July 1, 2013, all sports became eligible for championships in 14 league-sponsored sports. Basketball joins the mix in November and will compete in the Sun Belt tournament in March in New Orleans. The men s team was a charter member in 1976; the women make their debut in We look forward to playing a leadership role in the Sun Belt Conference and our teams competing for Sun Belt titles and postseason berths, Director of Athletics Cheryl L. Levick said. It really is a tremendous day in Georgia State sports history. GSU s move onto a national stage in all sports officially began on April 9, At a press conference inside the Georgia Dome, Sun Belt Conference officials joined Georgia State President Mark Becker and Levick at the public announcement of the Panthers impending conference move. A feasibility study begun in the fall of 2011 concluded the Panthers were well positioned to make the jump to the FBS level and that the Sun Belt would be an ideal fit. The rest has been history. The move now allows GSU to build on regional rivalries with several schools within driving distance, while also showcasing its talented teams to the country. It is a return home of sorts for Georgia State, which was a founding member of the Sun Belt Conference in At that time, the league consisted of six universities playing across four men s sports basketball, soccer, tennis and golf. Women s sports did not compete in the Sun Belt or NCAA at that time. Today, the Sun Belt Conference sponsors 18 sports, including 14 that the Panthers will vie for conference titles. On the men s side, GSU will compete in baseball, basketball, football, golf and tennis, while women s sports include basketball, golf, cross country, soccer, softball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and court volleyball. GSU has also announced plans to add women s swimming and diving, another Sun Belt-sponsored sport. The Panthers already own two Sun Belt Conference titles in the past year. Ten individual sports were accepted into the league for , giving the women s cross country and men s tennis teams a leg up on collecting hardware. Each squad won the Sun Belt title and helped Georgia State finish ahead of two SBC schools in the Vic Bubas Cup standings (an all sports trophy) despite competing in only half of the league s sports. Sun Belt TOURNAMENT IN NEW ORLEANS The Sun Belt Tournament will be held at Lakefront Arena in New Orleans with both the women s and men s teams competing the same week of March Photo courtesy Frank Aymami

43 GAME RECAPS

44 Game 1: Nov. 8, 2013, 7 p.m. UT MARTIN 84, GEORGIA STATE 80 Elam Center Martin, Tenn. Game 2: Nov. 15, 2013, 6 p.m. N.C. A&T 74, GEORGIA STATE 65 Johnson Coliseum Nacogdoches, Texas Game 3: Nov. 16, 2013, 4 p.m. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 66, GEORGIA STATE 60 Johnson Coliseum Nacogdoches, Texas In a game with 11 lead changes, Georgia State dropped an decision to UT Martin in the opening round of the Preseason WNIT Friday night. Visiting Georgia State led by three at 10:30 (61-58) and forged back ahead at with five minutes left, but UT Martin pulled away from with 2:40 to claim the win. The game was tied at halftime. Georgia State tied its school record with 11 3-point baskets made and stopped UT Martin s Heather Butler s NCAA record of 3-point games at 80 as she was 0-for-5. The Panthers played without starting 6-foot-4 center, Brittany Logan, who had to sign a waiver for eligibility and will join the team for the next game. Georgia State shot 49.1% for the game, hitting 26 of 53 shots, including 11 of 24 3-point baskets. The Panthers hurt themselves by making just 17 of 27 free throws (63%) and missing the front ends of three one-and-one opportunities in the final 10 minutes. The new rules for emphasize touch fouls more and there were 51 fouls called, 26 on Georgia State and 25 on UT Martin. Hayley Gerrin was the only Panther to foul out, but Andrews, Long and Ashley Watson all hung on with four fouls. UT Martin was able to capitalize on center Logan s absence, grabbing 15 offensive rebounds on GSU s post players, while leading the game total In addition to Logan, the Panthers were also without 6-2 forward Ashanti Groover (injury). Facing a team with two of the top 10 scorers in the NCAA, each averaging almost 23 points a game, GSU held Heather Butler to 14 points and stopped her 3-point streak, while Jasmine Newsome finished strong down the stretch with 9 of 13 free throws to net her average of 24 points on 7-of-16 field goals. UT Martin has been to three consecutive NCAA postseason tournaments and is the preseason favorite again in the OVC. The see-saw game was tight from start to finish as each team had its largest lead of the game of six points. UT Martin s 83.3% free throw shooting (11-of-13) in the second half was a key down the stretch. UT MARTIN 84 (1-0) Masengil, g Butler, g Newsome, g Roberts, f Caldwell, f Schubert Jones White Warfield-Cross Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 48.3% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 27.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 69.0% GEORGIA STATE 80 (0-1) Dogo, f Long, g Moss, g Watson, g Andrews, g Cole Nolan Jackson Smith Gerrin Hannoun Mayfield Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 49.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 45.8% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 63.0% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Georgia State UT Martin Officials: Greg Norton, Marcus Smith, Ty Bills Attendance: 2173 One game after tying a school record with 11 3-point baskets and scoring 80 points, Georgia State went cold from the field in falling, 74-49, to North Carolina A&T in the consolation bracket of the Preseason WNIT The Panthers shot just 26.3 percent in the first half and 34 percent for the game, including just 1 of 9 outside the 3-point line. Sloppy ballhandling led to 23 turnovers on offense. Well, there are no magic plays you can call, coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener said postgame. You have to execute the plays, move the ball to your teammates and hit the open shots when you have them. Tonight, the defense was equally poor. We did not do an adequate job of pressuring them and we struggled early on the boards. And, we couldn t make free throws. We have 24 hours to re-group and come back here and get this horrible taste out of our mouths. North Carolina A&T, a 22-win team last year and 1-1 now, shot 50 percent in the second half and 46 percent for the game in scoring its 74 points. Christina Carter sizzled with 12-of-16 field goals and 28 points, while Tracy King hit 8-of-15 shots for 22 points. The Aggies passed the ball well and had 12 assists. Georgia State (0-2) got 10 points from center Brittany Logan on 5-of-6 shots in the paint, while just missing a doubledouble with nine rebounds. Ashley Watson added nine points and Miranda Smith came off the bench to score eight points. Leading scorer Kendra Long was hampered by three first-half fouls, picking up a fourth with 18:31 left, so played just 20 minutes and scored just three points on 1-for-8 shooting and 0 for 3 outside the 3-point line. Georgia State led early at 7-6 with 13:50 in the first half, but went cold and A&T went on a 10-0 run to open a 16-7 advantage at 7:44. The Aggies built an 11-point lead, but GSU cut it to with 5:10 to go in the half. Then, the game really turned as GSU never scored again in the half and A&T closed with a 12-0 run to open a halftime lead. To start the second half, GSU closed to with five quick points before A&T scored 13 straight points to take full command at with 14:24 to play. For the game, Georgia State did end up with a rebound advantage of 39-34, by pulling down 16 rebounds, including 12 offensive boards in the second. half. North carolina A&T 74 (1-1) McRae, f King, f Nazario, g Bursey, g Carter, g Davis Ross Hailey Oladele Martin Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 45.9% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 54.5% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 70.6% GEORGIA STATE 49 (0-2) Logan, c Long, g Moss, g Watson, g Andrews, g Cole Nolan Dogo Jackson Smith Gerrin Hannoun Groover Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 34.0% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 11.1% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 64.0% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total N.C. A&T Georgia State Officials: Bill Larance, Charles Carroll, D Lynn Schertz Attendance: 110 Georgia State led for the first 39 minutes of the game, but in the final minute saw host Stephen F. Austin rally to claim a win after getting its first lead of the game with 48 seconds left. This was the final game of the preseason Women s National Invitation Tournament. Georgia State was whistled for 36 fouls as host SFA shot 38 free throws. Two Panthers fouled out. Host SFA had just 21 fouls called and GSU shot just 20 free throws. Kayla Nolan scored a personal-best 25 points and added seven rebounds to lead GSU (0-3). Nolan hit 9-of-16 field goal attempts and 6-of-8 free throws, while adding a teambest three steals. Kendra Long added 11 points, but shot just 5-of-17. Georgia State was up by 12 points at with 7:01 left in the game, when SFA began a comeback. GSU was leading with 3:31 to go, but would not score again. The host Lady Lumberjacks cashed in and finally gained its first lead of the game at on a follow-up of her own miss by Roberts with 48 seconds left. Visiting GSU jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the first four-plus minutes and built a 12-point lead at with 4:29 to go in the first half. An unusual three possessions on one trip down the floor netted SFA five points as it cut the advantage from to A field goal, an off-ball foul resulted in two free throws and a foul on the offensive rebound of the missed free throw netted two more free throws. Georgia State led at the half I can only be proud of the team and the players effort today, coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener said after the game. After the tough loss yesterday, the team came out ready to play and it is too bad we didn t get the win to reward the effort. If you foul 3,000 times, like I guess we did, because it seems like that was how many were called, you hurt your chances to win. We can play a lot better, but the effort and attitude were there. We obviously didn t finish off what we started and that hurts, but the team played with fire today and if they do that every game, we ll be alright. Stephen F. Austin 66 (1-2) Harris, f Henderson, f Roberts, c Matthew, g Ross, g Carter Lewis Branch Powell Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 33.3% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 21.4% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 76.3% GEORGIA STATE 60 (0-3) Logan, c Long, g Moss, g Nolan, g Andrews g Dogo Jackson Smith Gerrin Hannoun Groover Mayfield Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 33.9% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 11.1% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 80.0% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin Georgia State Officials: Brian Larance, Brian Garland, D Lynn Schertz Attendance: 256

45 Game 4: Nov. 19, 2013, 6 p.m. UCF 85, GEORGIA STATE 77 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. Game 5: Nov. 23, 2013, 2 p.m. WESTERN CAROLINA 74, GEORGIA STATE 61 Ramsey Center Cullowhee, N.C. Game 6: Nov. 27, 2013, 12 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 87, Belmont 84 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. Georgia State s home opener was much the theme of its previous Preseason WNIT games: get an early double-figure lead, but not make the needed plays at the end to earn a win against a good team. UCF (4-0) overcame a first-half 12-point deficit and a halftime deficit to claim its road win over Georgia State (0-4) before 734 fans. In a game with six lead changes and four ties, the score was with 5:12 to go. But, UCF s Briahanna Jackson scored eight more points in that span en route to her career-tying 34 points. Her 3-point basket with 2:50 took it from to and set the pace for a UCF win. Jackson, the 5-foot-4 sophomore from Tampa, Fla., also added 10 rebounds and three steals in her impressive evening. Forward Stephanie Taylor added 14 points, while freshman Zykira Jackson came off the bench to score 13 points with 3-of-4 3-point baskets, all from the deep left corner spot. Georgia State roared out to a 10-6 lead after just over three minutes and saw UCF close to within two at with 13:55 in the first half. The host Panthers went on a 10-0 run, sparked by treys from Kendra Long and Alisha Andrews, to make it with 9:17 in the opening half. The Panthers maintained the lead the entire first half after breaking a tied. In the second half, GSU maintained its lead, upping it to with 17:52 on the clock. GSU was up with 15:25 when UCF rallied with five straight to tie the game at 51 with 14:35 left on a 3-pointer from the corner by Lewis. The GSU bench scored 27 of GSU s 77 points, while UCF got 17 from the bench with 13 from Lewis alone. A key stat proved to be UCF s final rebound advantage. GSU got off 77 shots to 59 for UCF, but made just 27.5 percent in the second half on 11-of-40. GSU s defense did force 19 turnovers and make nine steals.after making six 3-pointers in the first half, GSU was just 2-of-14 behind the arc in the second half to finish 8-for-29 (27.6%). UCF hit 8-of-19 treys, including 4-of-8 in the second half. GSU played without injured starting guard Ashley Watson and ill guard Mariam Hannoun. We did some good things early, but we certainly didn t finish well, coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener said. After leading by as many as 14 points in the first half and leading with 5:56 to play, Georgia State saw host Western Carolina score the final 14 points to claim a win. The loss drops GSU to 0-5. GSU and WCU had battled through 13 lead changes and nine ties in a see-saw battle. The decisive spurts were similar at the end of both halves. GSU led with 2:56 in the first half and WCU closed with a 13-2 run to take a halftime lead. Then, with the 5:56, WCU erased the GSU lead with the 14-0 run. The key points were at the free throw line where host WCU shot 28 and made 18, while the visitors only got to shoot 11 and made 8. GSU point guard Alisha Andrews had three fouls the first half and fouled out, while three other players persevered with four fouls. Andrews did have 10 assists in her 29 minutes of action. It marked the fourth time of the five games this season Georgia State has lost a double-digit lead to lose a game. GSU started quickly with a 14-4 run in the first four minutes of the game. The visiting Panthers jumped it to 12 points after 10 minutes at GSU continued a double-digit lead for the next five minutes, growing the margin as large as 14 points at with 5:18 in the first half. WCU made 6-of-7 3-point baskets in the last five minutes of the first half to take its first lead of the game at going into halftime. In the second half, Georgia State got the lead on a 3-point by Moss to start the half and had a three-point lead at through the first four minutes. GSU led at at 11:13 and was tied at 54 and 56 as the teams approached the eightminute mark. Kendra Long s old-fashioned three-point play gave the Panthers a lead at 7:12. Moss jumper at 5:56 gave GSU the lead again at and proved to be GSU s last basket. WCU ended with a rebound advantage and blocked six GSU shots. WCU shot 52 percent in the second half on 13-of-25 and made 11-of-17 free throws. GSU shot 45 percent the first half and 41 percent for the game to go with 73% from the free throw line (8-of-11). Down 23 points on its home court with 16:26 to play, Georgia State staged the biggest comeback in school history to post an win over Belmont. Trailing at halftime and then with 16:26 to play, host Georgia State combined a defense that produced 21 steals with an offense that scored 55 second-half points. To do that, the Panthers substituted 12 players in and out, utilizing five guards for a full-court press at times, or attacking with the post players to get the first win of the season (1-5). There was no one hero, but what proved to be the nails in the coffin were a pair of free throws with 24.9 seconds left by senior guard Kendra Long. Long also calmly made two free throws with 55.9 seconds left in the game. Her 16 second-half points gave Long 23 points to tie her personal-best game. Junior 4-foot-11 point guard Alisha Andrews stepped up with 22 points, six steals and five assists. Andrews tied her personalbest with six 3-point baskets today, hitting 6-of-9 shots from beyond the arc. Junior guard Kayla Nolan came off the bench to score 11 points and make five steals. It was her drive to the basket with 31 seconds that gave Georgia State its first lead at The game had been tied at 27 with 7:36 in the first half, but GSU had never led. In the first half, Georgia State closed to with six minutes to go in the first half, but hot Belmont went on a 17-3 run to close out the half and take a lead at the midway break. Belmont shot 57 percent in that first half and held a rebound advantage. In the second half, Belmont got off to a quick 9-2 start to make it at 16:26 and appeared on its way to an easy win. But, GSU upped the defensive pressure and began to produce 15 of its 21 second-half turnovers. Georgia State shot 10-for-21 outside the 3-point line (47.6%), one shy of the season best, while converting 13-of-15 free throws (86.7%). The Panthers made their final eight free throws, all key points. Georgia State attacked inside, scoring 42 points in the paint today and 36 points off turnovers. Coach Baldwin-Tener had changed the starting line-up and used 12 players in looking for a spark. UCF 85 (4-0) Montgomery, f Djassi, f Taylor, f Hines, g Jackson, g Lewis Jackson Watson Gordon Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 49.2% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 42.1% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 63.3% GEORGIA STATE 77 (0-4) Logan, c Long, g Moss, g Nolan, g Andrews, g Cole Dogo Jackson Smith Gerrin Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 36.4% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 27.6% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 65.0% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total UCF Georgia State Officials: Brian Hall, Charlie Hust, Lauren Holtkamp Attendance: 734 WESTERN CAROLINA 74 (2-3) Joseph, f Terry, f Haden, g Simpson, g Taylor, g Campbell Wakama Lane Abraham Mack Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 43.6% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 44.4% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 64.3% GEORGIA STATE 61 (0-5) Logan, c Long, g Moss, g Nolan, g Andrews, g Cole Dogo Jackson Smith Gerrin Hannoun Groover Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 40.7% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 31.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 72.7% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Georgia State Western Carolina Officials: Karen Preato, Timothy Bryant, Steve Edwards Attendance: 557 BELMONT 84 (3-5) Joubran, f Bryce, c Tarrence, g Carroll, g Luffman, g Thompson Vaught Roman Zander Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 51.6% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 43.5% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 71.4% GEORGIA STATE 87 (1-5) Logan, c Gerrin, f Smith, f Moss, g Andrews g Long Jackson Cole Nolan Hannoun Groover Mayfield Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 43.8% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 47.6% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 86.7% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Belmont Georgia State Officials: Meadow Overstreet, Kylie Galloway, Kerry Pierre Attendance: 494

46 Game 7 Nov. 29, 2013, 2 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 65, JACKSONVILLE ST. 63 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. Freshman Haley Gerrin scored 23 points, including back-toback three-point lay-up and free throw plays in the final 90 seconds, to give Georgia State a victory over Jacksonville State in the opening game of the Georgia State Invitational. The back-and-forth game saw 11 ties and eight lead changes. Gerrin, a 6-2 post player from Clarkesville, Ga., went 8-for-11 from the field and 7-for-9 at the free throw line and also pulled down nine rebounds in just 24 minutes. Her previous high in her first five college games was eight points. Gerrin was called into heavier duty since starting center Brittany Logan was injured and unable to play. GSU also played without starting guard Ashley Watson for a fourth-straight game. After Georgia State s Alisha Andrews tied the game at 56-all on a driving layup with 1:58 to play, Peyton Hisel made her third straight field goal for JSU to put the Gamecocks ahead with 1:35 left. Then Gerrin gave the Panthers the lead for good with a layup and free throw with 1:23 to play. After a JSU turnover, Gerrin rebounded her own missed shot and sank the layup plus the free throw for a four point lead with 33 seconds left. Georgia State had to withstand one last run by the Gamecocks. Candace Morton, who finished with 21 points and 12 rebounds, nailed a three-pointer with 17.9 seconds left to cut GSU s lead to one, but Andrews answered with two free throws with 13.2 seconds on the clock. Morton managed to get off another three-pointer with 6.8 seconds left. She missed the shot but was fouled, putting her at the line with a chance to tie. But she made only two of three, so Georgia State still led After Andrews made one of two free throws for a lead, Kelly Naughton missed a final shot at the buzzer for the Gamecocks. Sophomore Gaby Moss came off the bench to add nine points and six rebounds. The Sun Belt s leading 3-point shooter went 2-for-4 outside the arc today and is 10-for-18 now on the season. Senior Kendra Long added eight points, six assists, three steals and four rebounds despite foul trouble. GSU shot 19-of-25 from the line (76%), while JSU hit only 17-of-25 (68%) for deciding points. JACkSONVILLE STATE 63 (2-5) Banks f Cantrell, c Naughton, g Morton, g Buckner, g McLin Hisel Benson James Brown Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 35.5% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 22.2% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 68.0% GEORGIA STATE 65 (2-5) Gerrin, f Smith, f Long, g Nolan, g Andrews, g Cole Dogo Jackson Moss Hannoun Groover Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 33.3% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 30.8% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 76.0% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Jacksonville State Georgia State Officials: Darrell Mitchell, Rashon Smith, Alicia Walker Attendance: 614 Game 8: Dec. 1, 2013, 2:30 p.m. No. 22 GEORGIA 70, GEORGIA STATE 58 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. Georgia State went toe-to-toe with No. 22 Georgia, but the undefeated Bulldogs grabbed the lead in the final 10 minutes and held off the Panthers for a victory in the championship game of the Georgia State Invitational Sunday. Host Georgia State led by as many as eight points in the first half (22-14), led at halftime (37-33) and held a lead with 12 minutes to play. Georgia got the lead back for good at with nine minutes to play and broke away from a lead with 5:45 to go. That 12-0 run from 12:07 to 6:15 when Georgia erased the defecit with a 12-0 run to gain the lead at was key as host GSU went almost six minutes without a basket. It was just a two-possession game with 4:30 to play (61-57) and 3:00 to play (63-57). Georgia State played without two starters (center Brittany Logan and guard Ashley Watson), lost center Maryam Dogo to fouls at the 8-minute mark, but battled on. The game saw nine lead changes and five ties. UGA pulled away with GSU missed shots at the end to finish with a rebound advantage. Georgia s scoring came inside as the taller Bulldogs netted 36 points in the paint to 16 for Georgia State. UGA also converted 25 points off turnovers with 14 steals today. Kendra Long led GSU (2-6) with 22 points and a career-high 10 rebounds. Alisha Andrews had nine points, four assists and five rebounds. Long was 4-of-7 outside the 3-point line today. GSU hit 6-of-15 3-point shots in the first half, but just 2-of-10 in the second half. Tournament Most Outstanding Player Tiaria Griffin scored 14 points for Georgia, which improved to 8-0 on the season. Shacobia Barbee had a double-double for the Bulldogs with 12 points and 14 rebounds, along with six assists and seven steals. In the consolation game, George Washington raced past Jacksonville State, The All-Tournament team included Candace Morton of Jacksonville State, Megan Nipe of George Washington, Hayley Gerrin and Kendra Long of Georgia State and Shacobia Barbee of Georgia. Georgia s Tiaria Griffin was named Most Valuable Player. GEORGIA 70 (8-0) Merritt, f Khaalidah, c Donald, g Barbee, g Ford, g Griffin Washington Butler McCaskill Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 41.2% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 29.4% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 42.9% GEORGIA STATE 58 (2-6) Gerrin, f Smith, f Long, g Nolan, g Andrews g Dogo Moss Jackson Hannoun Groover Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 32.3% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 32.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 62.5% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total #22 Georgia Georgia State Officials: Greg Norton, Darrell Mitchell, Marissa Whaley Attendance: 608 Game 9: Dec. 3, 2013, 7 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 60, Kennesaw State 54 KSU Convocation Center Kennesaw, Ga. Georgia State posted a win over Kennesaw State as senior guard Kendra Long scored her 1,000th career point with 41.3 seconds left on a pair of key free throws. Georgia State, winners of three of its last four games, led most of the way but could never really put the Owls away. GSU was up by eight with 6:28 to play (45-37) but could never get the lead into double figures. Kennesaw made three 3-point baskets from that point and closed to with 42.9 seconds. KSU quickly fouled Long to send her to the line for a 1-and-1 free throw situation and she swished them both for her 12th point of the game and 1,000th of her career. GSU s cool shooting forced it to rely on a defense that forced 21 turnovers and made 12 steals. The Panthers hit 25.8 percent in the first half, 8-for-31 and missed 10 lay-ups. But, in the second half, GSU scored 41 points and hit 53.3% on 16 of 30 to stay on top. GSU cashed in with 9-of-12 free throws. Freshman Haley Gerrin scored 14 points, grabbed seven rebounds, blocked two shots and made two steals in filling in for the injured starting center. Gaby Moss came on the second half to score all of her 13 points, including a big 3-pointer with 57 seconds left to make it Moss, the Sun Belt s leading 3-point shooter at 50% on the year, knocked down 2-of-3 tonight. Moss scored seven straight points in a minute run from 9:13 to 8:10. GSU scored 36 points in the paint and got 16 points off of the 21 turnovers forced. I m proud of the kids for coming away with three wins in the four games and playing their hearts out against Georgia, so I know they are tired, head coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener said. I told the kids in the first half to stop pressing and just relax and play basketball because we counted 10 missed layups in the first half. Kennesaw State (1-6) got 16 points from freshman Deandra Sawyers and 11 rebounds and eight points from Kristina Wells. Georgia State remains unbeaten in the all-time series with Kennesaw State, now holding a 6-0 series lead. KENNESAW STATE 54 (1-6) Dixon, f Smith, f Wells, g Young, g Sawyers, g Branch Brooks Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 35.6% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 28.6% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 60.0% GEORGIA STATE 60 (3-6) Gerrin, f Smith, f Long, g Moss, g Andrews g Dogo Nolan Jackson Hannoun Groover Cole Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 39.3% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 25.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 75.0% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Kennesaw State Georgia State Officials: Mary Day, Wesley Dean, Kim Thebo Attendance: 614

47 Game 10: Dec. 8, 2013, 12 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 56, KenT State 55 M. A. C. Center Kent, Ohio Game 11: Dec. 18, 2013, 4:30 p.m. SAN JOSE STATE 95, GEORGIA STATE 81 Event Center San Jose, California Game 12: Dec. 20, 2013, 7:00 p.m. SANTA CLARA 87, GEORGIA STATE 68 Leavey Center Santa Clara, California Georgia State, down three starters, got a final basket from the corner from Gaby Moss to earn a win on Sunday. Georgia State led from 9:58 to 1:19 on the second-half clock, but Kent State rallied to gain the lead on two free throws by Ashley Evans at 5.3 seconds. A time out by KSU and a time out by GSU then led to an inbounds play to quick point guard Andrews who streaked as if going down the lane for a lay-up and found Moss open in the corner. Her shot nestled through the rim, the refs reviewed the clock and GSU had its fourth win in its last five games. The soft touch of Moss has seen her make 14-of-27 rainbows beyond the 3-point arc this season. The game had seven ties and seven lead changes with KSU up at the half. Kent State s biggest lead was at with 12:57 and GSU s coach had gotten a technical. But, GSU scrapped angrily back to tie at 35 with 10:20 to go. The Panthers continued the up-tempo attack and built a six-point lead at 7:40 at That finished a 16-4 run. GSU maintained its lead at with 5:47, but a 9-3 run pulled Kent State even at 1:19. A Harper lay-up put GSU ahead, a field goal and free throw by Nolan put GSU back up at Kent State missed a trey with six seconds left, but in the battle for the rebound, GSU was called for the foul and KSU got the two free throws from Evans to re-gain the lead. Georgia State s bench scored 37 of its 56 points. Junior Kayla Nolan scored 16 points on 6-of-9 field goals and 4-of-5 free throws. Moss, who leads the Sun Belt in 3-point field-goal percentage (52%), added nine points. Freshman Ashanti Groover came off the bench to score nine points and grab six rebounds. Starting center Brittany Logan was home with an injury and back-up center Haley Gerrin got hurt with five minutes to go in the first half. Starting guard Ashley Watson was also back in Atlanta, meaning Moss and Nolan were getting more time as a result.. Georgia State held a rebound advantage. GSU shot 52.2% in the second half (12-of-23) after 26.9% in the first half. GSU leads the Sun Belt in free throw percentage (.708) and upped that today with an 80% performance on 16-of-20. And, those 16-of-20 free throws were all made by the bench as the five starters were 0-for-1 from the free throw line.. Host San Jose State broke from a halftime tie with an 11-0 run to start the second half and went on to post a win over Georgia State Wednesday at The Event Center. It s said teams can live by the 3-point shot and die by the 3-point shot and tonight SJSU was living large. San Jose State hit a school-record 14 3-point shots with eight in the second half in posting its sixth 90-plus point game and improving to 5-5 on the season. SDSU was 14-of-28 (50%) from beyond the arc for the game, but an impressive 8-of-14 (57%) in the second half. The Spartans improve to 4-1 at home. Georgia State closed back to with 3:28 but couldn t complete a comeback. The Panthers struggled with their shooting in the second half, making just 13-of-43 at 30.2%. That lowered the game shooting percentage to 37.9% on 33-of-87. The teams traded the lead seven times and there were six ties before SJSU got control in the second half. GSU held a rebound advantage. The Panthers defense forced 23 turnovers and had 14 steals on the evening. Georgia State got off 11 more shots (87-to-76) than San Jose State, shot more free throws (16-to-13), but misfired too often. San Jose junior guard Rebecca Woodberry was the star with seven 3-point baskets, five in the first half, while scoring 25 points. It was her fourth game this season with 5 or more 3-pointers. The game started with two quick treys by San Jose State and a 10-4 lead. But, GSU immediately answered and gained a lead at 13:32. Two more treys by Woodberry helped SJSU open a advantage at 11:22, but GSU closed back to at 7:46. A pair of Ashanti Groover lay-ups tied the game at 41 at 3:55 in the half. GSU led twice more at and 49-47, but Classye James scored with 10 seconds in the half to tie the game at 49 at halftime. The second half started with 3-pointers by James, then Britta Hall, then Woodberry, then Cunningan in the first four minutes. A fifth trey by Cunningan made it with 13:13 on the clock. SJSU s largest lead was at 9:53, but GSU whittled that back to eight at with 3:28. For Georgia State, this was a homecoming game for starter Ashley Watson. The junior from Archbishop MItty in San Jose had been out since Nov. 15 with a knee injury and returned tonight off the bench to score eight points and make five assists. Junior center Brittany Logan also returned after missing four games with an injury and added nine points and seven rebounds in her reserve role. Host Santa Clara shot 51.6% from the field and 87% from the free throw line in rolling to a win over Georgia State Friday night. The Broncos shot 64% on 30-of-47 in opening an lead at 7:15 as the reserves couldn t finish that pace. Santa Clara started hot by making 10 of its first 15 shots in opening a lead at 10:38. Georgia State scrambled back to close to at 6:26, at 5:46 and at 5:09. But, Santa Clara burst away with a 8-1 run to make it at 2:48. Santa Clara built a halftime lead and shot 56.7% in the opening half (17-of-30). When Santa Clara started the second half with more hot shooting and a 16-8 start that made it wtih more than 13 minutes to play. The Broncos got the lead to 28 points at at 7:15. Georgia State (4-8) couldn t hit from the floor (26-of-75, 34.7%) or the free throw line (12-of-19, 63%). Haley Gerrin led GSU with 15 points (7-of 12 FG) and six rebounds, while Ashlee Cole added 14 points off the bench. Kendra Long added 11 more points. Kayla Nolan also added 11 more points, including a 3-point basket. For Nolan, that makes four consecutive 3-point baskets made in the two West Coast games. Unfortunately, San Jose native and Archbishop Mitty alum Ashley Watson was unable to play (knee injury). The junior starter for GSU had undergone early December surgery and returned to play Wednesday at San Jose. But, the knee was too sore to play again on Friday. Santa Clara (4-7) got 24 points by 6-foot-4 center Ruta Zurauskyte, who was averaging seven per game coming in, but hit 9-for-12 FG and 6-for-6 FT. Nici Gilday added 18 points on 8-of-15. Georgia State got off 75 shots, 13 more than Santa Clara, but the missed close shots in the paint proved costly. Georgia State s defense forced 15 turnovers and made seven steals, scoring 15 points off turnovers. KENT STATE 55 (3-6) Johnson, f Shannon, c Evans, g Lurken, g Chinn, g Dunlap Brooks Mendelsohn White Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 38.5% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 20.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 63.2% GEORGIA STATE 56 (4-6) Gerrin, f Smith, f Long, g Moss, g Andrews g Dogo Nolan Jackson Hannoun Groover Cole Mayfield Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 38.8% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 15.4% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 80.0% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Georgia State Kent State Officials: Mark Resch, Michelle Del Duco, Kathy Ridilla Attendance: 373 SAN JOSE STATE 95 (5-5) Byrd, f James, g Hall, g Woodberry, g Cunningan, g West Baird Smith Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 46.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 50.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 84.6% GEORGIA STATE 81 (4-7) Gerrin, f Nolan, g Long, g Moss, g Andrews g Logan Jackson Hannoun Groover Cole Watson Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 37.9% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 26.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 62.5% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Georgia State San Jose State Officials: Shelly Russi, Bob Scofield, Brian Woods Attendance: 131 SANTA CLARA 87 (4-7) Bertholdt, f Paine, f Zurauskyte, c Gilday, g Avila, g Hawkins Leo Lilomaiva Galloway Lisowski Swofford Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 51.6% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 27.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 87.0% GEORGIA STATE 68 (4-8) Gerrin, f Nolan, g Long, g Moss, g Andrews g Logan Jackson Hannoun Groover Cole Mayfield Dogo Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 34.7% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 28.6% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 63.2% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Georgia State Santa Clara Officials: Marianne Karp, Alecia Murray, In Fini Robinson Attendance: 394

48 Game 13: Jan. 1, 2014, 2:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 85, TROY 77 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. Game 14: Jan. 4, 2014, 2:00 p.m. SOUTH ALABAMA 65, GEORGIA STATE 57 Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala. Game 15: Jan. 8, 2014, 11:30 a.m. WESTERN KENTUCKY 80, GEORGIA STATE 59 Diddle Arena Bowling Green, Ky. In the historic first Sun Belt Conference game in Georgia State women s basketball history, GSU celebrated with a win over Troy on New Year s Day afternoon. All five starters scored in double figures for Georgia State (5-8, 1-0). Freshman forward Haley Gerrin scored 17 points (7-of-12 field goals), had nine rebounds and blocked two shots. Sophomore guard Gaby Moss poured in 16 points on 4-of-5 3-point baskets, while grabbing six rebounds. Junior point guard Alisha Andrews scurried about to score 13 points, make seven assists and six steals. Junior guard Kayla Nolan netted 11 points and grabbed five rebounds. Senior guard Kendra Long added 11 more points and eight rebounds. The opening game in Sun Belt play seemed like it was going to be an easy task as the host Panthers led by 13 points twice in the second half, the last at with 8:23 left. GSU still led by 10 points at with 5:19 remaining. But, it would not be that simple. Visiting Troy, one of the nation s top-scoring teams, averaging 85 points a game, scored 10 straight points to tie the game at 73 with 2:03 to play. During that 10-0 run, the nation s fifth-leading scorer, Joanna Harden, made eight-for-eight free throws. GSU freshman Haley Gerrin scored with 1:45 to put GSU up 77-75, but Troy s Kourtney Coleman answered that at 1:25 to knot it back at 77. Gerrin again made the big play for GSU, grabbing an offensive rebound and scoring again with 1:00 left. The 4-foot-11 dynamo Andrews then made her sixth steal and dished her seventh assist to Long, who scored to make it GSU with 57 seconds. Troy s Harden scored her 23rd point to make it with 34.9 seconds. With 30 seconds, GSU senior Kendra Long stepped to the line with the one-and-one and knocked down her two free throws to make it Gerrin made her final big play of the game by blocking a Troy attempt at the other end. Andrews nailed four consecutive free throws in the final 17 seconds to put the game on ice and allow the celebration to begin for Georgia State in the win. Georgia State held a rebound advantage. The Panthers garnered 22 points off fast break baskets. TROY 77 (4-8, 0-1) Garrett, f Ross, f Harden, g Beverly-Kelly, g Bowie, g Chant Coleman Lancaster Maiga Emerson Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 33.3% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 21.1% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 81.3% GEORGIA STATE 85 (5-8, 1-0) Gerrin, f Nolan, g Long, g Moss, g Andrews g Logan Jackson Groover Cole Smith Watson Dogo Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 41.3% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 42.9% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 77.3% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Troy Georgia State Officials: Brian Hall, Amy Bonner, Carla Fountain Attendance: 689 The Georgia State women s basketball team lost its first road game in the Sun Belt Conference, falling at South Alabama, 65-57, on Saturday afternoon at the Mitchell Center. Georgia State was its own worst enemy today, shooting just 30 percent in the second half (20-of-63) and 31 percent for the game (20-of-63). GSU was ineffective outside the arc, making just 4-of-22 attempts. It is hard to win a ball game, home or away, shooting 30 percent and that s on us for the missed easy shots, coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener said. Host South Alabama, who leads the Sun Belt making seven 3-point baskets a game, hit 8-of-17 today and that proved to be a difference-maker, too. Georgia State (5-9, 1-1) got 17 points from Kayla Nolan (7-of-17) with 12 points (4-of-13) and eight rebounds from Kendra Long. Gaby Moss added nine points, but hit just 1-of- 6 outside the arc, well below her 47% rate. Alisha Andrews, the Sun Belt s leader in assists, had her average five assists today, but her teammates missed lay-ups kept her total at five. Andrews also had five steals to lead the defense that had 13 steals. In addition to the 13 steals, GSU forced 21 turnovers. South Alabama (4-8, 2-0) won for a second straight time at home in the Sun Belt. Rachel Cumbo, averaging nine points a game, scored 20 points today, hitting 4-of-4 treys in the first half and 4-of-6 for the game. Breanna Hall came off the bench to add 12 points on 2-of-3 treys. The first half saw six lead changes and four ties, but GSU last led at at 11:53. GSU trailed just at 6:34, but USA finished on a 9-4 run over the final span of the first half to build a lead on Cumby s fourth trey. USA led at halftime. The key run of the second half came at 12:51 after GSU closed to Host USA hit three consecutive 3-point baskets to open a lead at 8:37.. South Alabama had its largest lead at at 4:54, but GSU wasn t quite done. The Panthers clawed back to six at with still 2:18 to play. A 3-pointer by Long made it with 58 seconds. USA s Breanna Hall was forced to shoot wellguarded from the baseline as the shot clock was at :01 and it went it to push it back to six points with 28 seconds. SOUTH ALABAMA 65 (4-8, 2-0) Cumbo, f Robertson, f Dunn, g Webb, g Davis, g Hall Johnson Jenkins Sanders Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 40.7% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 47.1% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 59.1% GEORGIA STATE 57 (5-9, 1-1) Gerrin, f Nolan, g Long, g Moss, g Andrews g Logan Jackson Cole Smith Watson Dogo Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 31.7% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 18.2% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 72.2% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Georgia State South Alabama Officials: Brian Garland, Mark McClenney, Reid Brockett Attendance: 2244 Georgia State committed a season-high 28 turnovers in falling to Western Kentucky on Wednesday afternoon in front of 2,692. The visiting Panthers shot just 30% in the first half and 35% for the game to compound the 28 turnovers as the host Hilltoppers shot 50% in improving to WKU shot well early to turn a lead at 9:50 into a lead by 5:50 in the first half. It was at halftime. WKU roared out in the second half with a 7-0 run and 15-4 burst to make it at 15:37 and the only thing left to decide was the final score. To start the second half, host Western Kentucky made 13 of its first 14 shots from the field, including 3-for-3 outside the arc. GSU s bench actually played 126 minutes and the five starters just 74 minutes with foul trouble, injuries and ineffectiveness. WKU got 74 minutes from its bench today as well as the reserves of both teams played a lot of minutes. All told, 13 players scored for GSU today, some logging their most minutes of the season. Georgia State (5-10, 1-2) got 15 points from senior guard Kendra Long. She saw her 19-consecutive free throws made streak end in the second half with a miss. Alisha Andrews added nine points and four assists in 22 minutes with four fouls. Kayla Nolan contributed a team best eight rebounds with Brittany Logan adding six boards. Western Kentucky (10-4, 2-1) was led by 18 points and six rebounds from Chastity Gooch. Four other Hilltoppers were in double figures with Micah Jones next with 14 points. We didn t fight like I would have liked today among other things I didn t like, head coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener said. Goodness, we have to take better care of the basketball. The game was really simple, they made shots early and we didn t get the ball in the basket. When a team makes 13 of 14 shots on you to start a half, that spells trouble. Right now, it is more about us and what we are capable of than the opponent. I m not happy with what I saw today. Georgia State did hold a rebound advantage with 18 offensive rebounds. The Panther defense really wasn t effective today, but the team did end up with 11 steals and 16 turnovers forced. WESTERN KENTUCKY 80 (10-4, 2-1) Gooch, f McGee, g Noble, g Jones, g Lockhart, g Gaines Means Crawford Muhammad Savickaite Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 50.0% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 43.8% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 57.7% GEORGIA STATE 59 (5-10, 1-2) Gerrin, f Logan, c Long, g Moss, g Andrews g Nolan Jackson Cole Smith Watson Dogo Mayfield Groover Hannoun Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 35.0% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 40.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 73.3% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Georgia State Western Kentucky

49 Game 16: Jan. 14, 2014, 7:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 76, ARKANSAS STATE 74 Convocation Center Jonesboro, Ark. Game 17: Jan. 18, 2014, 7:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 61, UALR 59 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. Game 18: Jan. 23, 2014, 6:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 72, UL-LAFAYETTE 59 (OT) Cajundome Lafayette, La. Georgia State shocked first-place Arkansas State while making nine 3-point baskets. The visiting Panthers, missing three former starters with injuries, used three new starters in surprising previously unbeaten ASU (4-1 Sun Belt, 10-7 overall).gsu shot 54.8% in building a halftime lead and finished at 48%. GSU s only senior, guard Kendra Long, led with 23 points, including 5-of-6 3-point baskets. Long made two clutch free throws with 36.5 seconds. Junior 4-foot-11 point guard Alisha Andrews added 13 points with 3-of-5 behind the arc to go with four assist and three steals. That pair, the only two regular starters, stepped up to carry the load. Sophomore Gaby Moss came off the bench to add 11 points, including 4-of-5 free throws with a pair with 25.6 seconds being key. Kayla Nolan added eight points, six rebounds and four steals, despite a sprained ankle in practice over the weekend. Freshman Jamila Mayfield s first NCAA start resulted in five points, five rebounds and three blocks in just 17 minutes with foul trouble. Maryam Dogo added seven points and seven rebounds in filling in for the two injured post players, 6-foot-2 Haley Gerrin and 6-foot-4 Brittany Logan.. Georgia State (6-10, 2-2) controlled the tempo most of the game, despite nine lead changes and six ties.gsu has played three of its first four Sun Belt games on the road, including this first-ever game with the Red Wolves of Arkansas State. ASU made its run to remain unbeaten in the Sun Belt, opening its largest lead of the game at at 10:03. But, two 3-pointers by Long and another by Andrews pulled GSU back in front at the 8:00 mark. For a brief while with five minutes to go, it appeared neither team wanted to make the plays. GSU missed two front ends of 1-and-1 free throws and ASU missed four straight free throws. And, these were the top two free throw shooting teams in the Sun Belt, each shooting better than 70% for the season. Andrews 3-point shot with 3:55 surged GSU back up But, ASU eventually tied it back at 69 with 1:39 on a free throw by Aundrea Gamble. Gamble led ASU with 24 points, making 9-10 free throws. Hanna Qedan added 16 points and 11 rebounds. The final 1:18 saw Moss make two free throws, Mayfield a FT, Long two free throws and Moss two more free throws to stave off the Red Wolves. GSU missed its two big 6-foot-4 and 6-foot-2 post players as ASU held a rebound advantage with 20 offensive rebounds. The Panthers limited ASU to 36.2% shooting, despite ASU making seven 3-pointers and 38% outside the arc. ARKANSAS STATE 74 (10-7, 4-1) O Bannon, f Morrill, f Qedan, g Gill, g Gamble, g Wyatt, Car Ruffins Hunt Flanery Fowler Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 36.2% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 38.9% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 60.7% GEORGIA STATE 76 (6-10, 2-2) Jackson, f Mayfield, c Hannoun, g Long, g Andrews g Nolan Moss Cole Smith Dogo Groover Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 48.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 64.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 68.2% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Georgia State Western Kentucky Officials: Sue Blauch, Kelly Johnson, Eric Koch Attendance: 855 Gaby Moss was again the final hero for Georgia State as her basket with two seconds left provided the winning margin in the Panthers come-from-behind win over Sun Belt preseason favorite, UALR. Down 14 points in the first half and 13 points in the second half (49-36 at 11:04), GSU fought back to tie the game at 57 with 1:50 on two free throws by Moss. Kayla Nolan s putback of her miss with 42 seconds gave GSU the lead. But, UALR s Taylor Ford made two free throws with 11.5 seconds to knot it back at 59. GSU worked the ball inside for a shot and as the ball caromed off the backboard, Moss came slashing across the baseline in midair to grab the ball and bank it back in. After a time out, UALR couldn t get a shot off and GSU had its victory. Rallies seem to be the norm for Georgia State as they rallied to upset previously unbeaten Arkansas State on Tuesday, The Panthers came from a school-record 23 points down to beat Belmont, 87-84, on Nov. 27 in the Sports Arena.. For Moss, it was her second game-winning shot after draining one at the buzzer to beat Kent State on Dec. 8. Georgia State (7-10, 3-2 Sun Belt) was led by junior 4-foot- 11point guard Alisha Andrews who scored 22 points, 16 coming in the second half with three 3-point baskets. The lightning quick Andrews added five steals and four assists, while shooting 8-for-12.. Kendra Long added 10 points for GSU and Nolan had nine more points. Moss finished with seven points. UALR (8-8, 3-3) was led by junior guard Taylor Gault with 21 points on 10-of-14 shooting.junior forward Kiera Clark added 18 points and 10 rebounds. Georgia State shot 51% from the field for the game (24-of- 47) against the league s best defense, but made just 7-of-17 free throws despite leading the league at 71% from the line. UALR shot 47%, but just 41.7% in the second half, while making just 9-of-19 free throws. Georgia State held UALR to 27 points in the second half. UALR led by seven points at with 3:25 to play. Nolan drained a key 3-pointer from the top of the key to energize the comeback. Andrews got a rebound and went coast-to-coast to lay it in and make it just a two-point deficit with 2:17. An offensive rebound by Moss, who was fouled, sent her to the line for two free throws at 1:50 to tie the game for the sixth time. UALR held a rebound advantage, grabbing 15 offensive caroms. Georgia State s defense (averaging 9.3 steals) came away with 10 today and forced 21 UALR turnovers. For charity, coach Baldwin-Tener went bare foot today. UALR 59 (8-8, 3-3) Clark, f James, f Collins, g Gault, g Ford, g Fohne Pratt Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 47.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 40.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 47.4% GEORGIA STATE 61 (7-10, 3-2) Jackson, f Mayfield, c Nolan, g Long, g Andrews g Moss Gerrin Cole Smith Dogo Groover Watson Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 51.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 50.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 41.2% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total UALR Georgia State Officials: Ernie Solis, Rob Fessler, Kerry Pierre Attendance: 537 GSU won its third straight by coming from nine points down and winning in OT over Louisiana-Lafayette. For the second-place Panthers of GSU, this is becoming the norm. Down nine at at the 14:00 mark, GSU began clawing back. After getting it back to a one-point deficit at 5:24, at 4:44 and again at 2:36, Georgia State finally tied it at 62 with 23.8 seconds on a pair of free throws by Haley Gerrin. GSU made a steal and had a chance to win in regulation, but a shot with two seconds left bounced off the rim. In overtime, GSU got the lead quickly with two free throws by Kayla Nolan at 4:43 and two more by Brittany Logan at 4:00 to make it UL-Lafayette closed within one at at 2:00, but Ashlee Cole made two free throws. Kia Wildridge scored for UL-Lafayette at 1:10, but Cole scored with 1:00 to make it Two final free throws by Long sealed the third straight win for GSU. GSU was 8-for-8 from the free throw line in the OT. The leaders for Georgia State (8-10, 4-2 Sun Belt) were mainly from the bench. Logan, the junior 6-foot-4 center, came on to score 16 points and grab 15 rebounds for her second doubledouble of the year (14/12 earlier). Sophomore guard Ashlee Cole was inserted and added a career-high 16 points with 6-10 shooting and a pair of treys.freshman 6-foot-2 forward Haley Gerrin came off the bench to produce her double-double of 13 points and 10 rebounds. Georgia State s bench scored 53 of its 72 points. GSU starting guard, and only senior, Kendra Long added 10 points and hit two 3-pointers to reach point baskets for her career. The Panthers shot from the free throw line for the game (85.7%) after hitting 51.7% from the field in slipping into halftime with a lead. GSU finished at 44.6% from the field for the game. Georgia State held a rebound advantage this evening, grabbing 15 offensive rebounds against the Ragin Cajuns. The game was tied 10 times UL-Lafayette (10-7, 3-3) got 16 points and nine rebounds from forward Brooklyn Arceneaux. Sylvana Okde added 14 points, while Kia Wilridge had 13 points. Georgia State sits one-game out of first place in the Sun Belt now at 4-2, one game behind Arkansas State (5-1), a team GSU beat in Jonesboro, Ark earlier by two points. The Panthers are tied with Western Kentucky in second place among the 10 Sun Belt teams. UL-LAFAYETTE 67 (10-7, 3-3) Prejean, f Arceneaux, f Brown, g Wilridge, g Okde, g Fields Mills Gordon Gabby Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % OT: 2-8 Game: 47.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % OT: 0-1 Game: 20.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % OT: 1-2 Game: 78.9% GEORGIA STATE 72 (8-10, 4-2) Jackson, f Mayfield, c Nolan, g Long, g Andrews g Moss Gerrin Cole Logan Smith Watson Hannound Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % OT: 1-2 Game: 47.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % OT: 0-0 Game: 20.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % OT: 8-8 Game: 85.7% Score by periods... 1st 2nd OT Total Georgia State UL-Lafayette Officials: Mary Day, Marlon Ramsey, Troy Winders Attendance: 469

50 Game 19: Jan. 25, 2014, 2:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 77, UL-MONROE 66 Fant-Ewing Coliseum Monroe, La. Game 20: Jan. 30, 2014, 2:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 63, SOUTH ALABAMA 55 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. Game 21: Feb. 1, 2014, 6:00 p.m. UT ARLINGTON 67, GEORGIA STATE 51 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. Georgia State sped to its fourth straight win, topping the University of Louisiana at Monroe, 77-66, on Saturday afternoon in a Sun Belt Conference game. The visiting Panthers started strong in building a halftime lead and never let the lead get out of double digits the rest of the way. Georgia State (9-10, 5-2 Sun Belt) was led by senior guard Kendra Long with 21 points, including three 3-point baskets. Junior center Brittany Logan had another double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Sophomore guard Gaby Moss came off the bench to add 15 more points with a pair of treys. Georgia State built its first double-digit lead just eight minutes into the game at at 12:09. ULM got it back to nine points, 36-27, at 5:49, but then GSU closed with a 9-2 spurt to gain a halftime advantage. GSU shot 51.4% in the first half and dominated the boards, in the opening stanza. The key run in the first half was when GSU erased a deficit at 6:29 with a 13-0 run to make it at 3:58. In the second half, Georgia State had the lead up to 18 points twice, the last at at the nine-minute mark left to play. It was with 1:50 as the reserves let the lead slip a bit, but held on for the road win. ULM ((7-12, 3-4) got 18 points and 10 rebounds from Ashleigh Simmons to go with 11 points from Sharnice Brooks. Georgia State was whistled for 28 fouls today, with just 13 called on the home Warhawks. A conference road win is always a good feeling, head coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener said. We shared the ball well, shot the ball well, rebounded the ball well and played good defense in the first half, but we were way too nonchalant in the second half. ULM is a good basketball team and I am proud to come to Louisiana and win two games on this trip, Baldwin-Tener added. We will keep trying to get better and we are getting more contributions from more people. But, the conference season is still young. Georgia State finished with a rebound advantage with 17 offensive rebounds. The Panthers had five blocked shots and held ULM to 27.9% shooting for the game (19-of-58). GSU, the Sun Belt s top free throw shooting team at 70.4%, upped that today by making 15-of-19 free throws (78.9%). Long leads at 83.9% (52 of 62). UL-Monroe 66 (7-12, 3-4) Simmons, f Brooks, c Shaw, g Tugler, A, g Tugler, E, g Wharton Beard Holley Aune Coulter Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 27.9% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 17.4% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 77.4% GEORGIA STATE 77 (9-10, 5-2) Gerrin, f Logan, c Cole, g Long, g Andrews g Moss Nolan Jackson Smith Dogo Groover Watson Mayfield Hannoun Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 41.2% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 37.5% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 78.9% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Georgia State ULM Officials: Darci Doll, Melanie Davis, Michael Borman Attendance: 1682 Andrews scored 18 points and Brittany Logan had her third straight double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Georgia State women s basketball team to its fifth straight win with a victory over South Alabama Thursday at the GSU Sports Arena. Georgia State improved to overall and 6-2 in the Sun Belt Conference, tied with Western Kentucky for second place in the league standings. South Alabama dropped to 6-12, 4-4 SBC. It also avenged GSU s earlier season loss at South Alabama.This is Georgia State s first five-game winning streak since a six-game streak in Andrews, the 4-11 point guard, was 8-for-11 from the field with two 3-pointers while contributing five assists and three steals. She leads the Sun Belt with her 96 assists. Senior Kendra Long added nine points, seven rebounds and five steals. Georgia State built a halftime lead, thanks to a 12-0 run to turn a 10-8 deficit into a lead. In the second half, the host Panthers built that to a game-high 24 points at with 15:04. But, the league s top 3-point shooting team wasn t done. South Alabama then began a run with five 3-pointers and had closed all the way back to with 1:43 left. An assist on an inbounds play from Andrews to a cutting Kayla Nolan resulted in a lay-up and free throw to put GSU back up by eight, 61-53, with 1:22. The first half defense might have been the best half of team defense we ve played all season, coach said. She was speaking of the defense that held South Alabama to just 16 points and 19.4% shooting on 6-of-31, including just 1-of-13 behind the arc in that first half. The game had been postponed a day due to the snow in Atlanta and the school was still closed today as the game was played. South Alabama had to spend their first night on the bus trying to get to their hotel in Buckhead in an adventure they ll never forget. GSU scored 42 points in the paint today, got 15 fast-break points and got 20 points from the bench. The five-game win streak is the first since Nov. 27-Dec. 19 in the season SOUTH ALABAMA 55 (6-12, 4-4) Cumbo, f Robertson, f Dunn, g Webb, g Hall, g Sanders Johnson Mohler Jenkins Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 35.7% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 26.9% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 50.0% GEORGIA STATE 63 (10-10, 6-2) Logan, c Nolan, g Moss, g Long, g Andrews g Cole Smith Watson Jackson Groover Mayfield Hannoun Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 42.2% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 11.1% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 77.8% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total South Alabama Georgia State Officials: Meadow Overstreet, Kylie Galloway, Eddie Novak Attendance: 575 The Georgia State women s basketball team had its five-game winning streak snapped as poor shooting coupled with foul trouble doomed the Panthers in a loss to UT Arlington Saturday at the GSU Sports Arena. Georgia State (10-11, 6-3 Sun Belt) managed just 18-of-71 from the field (25.4%) and 11-for-30 from the free throw line (36.7%). In the game in which 52 fouls were called, three GSU players fouled out and two UTA players. The game was actually much closer than the score might indicate. The host Panthers led the entire first half, but for a 25-second span, and took a lead into the halftime break. In the second half, UTA (2-18, 1-8) erased a lead at 19:31 with a 8-0 run to make it at 16:27. By then, both GSU post players had four fouls, which was not good when two other post players did not play with injuries. One fouled out at 8:48 and the other at 6:31. Combined, those two logged only 26 total minutes of the possible 80 minutes they could have with their foul trouble. UTA maintained the lead at with 9:37 to go and GSU narrowed it down to with 7:50 still to play. It was still a six-point game with 57-51, but by then GSU s leading scorer, Kendra Long, had become the third Panther to foul out. UTA ran off the final 10 points of the game over the last 2:45, mainly with free throws. All told there were 66 free throws shot, 36 by UTA and 30 by GSU in the foul-fest. Georgia State s second-lowest offensive night of the season saw Kayla Nolan score 10 points and grab nine rebounds. Gaby Moss added nine points. Kendra Long had seven points, seven rebounds, six assist and three steals. UT Arlington was led by 6-foot-3 Desherra Nwanguma, who gladly took advantage of GSU s foul troubles by scoring 13 points and picking up 15 of GSU s errant 71 shots. Forward Briana Walker contributed 21 points and nine boards, including 15 of those points and all nine rebounds in the second half. The second-half by GSU would have to rate as its worst half of the season as the team shot 22% from the field (8-of-36), shot only 23.5% from the free throw line (4-of-17), and shot 1-12 outside the arc (8%). In that second half, GSU was outrebounded and allowed UTA to shoot 50% (12-of-24) The 23.5% from the charity stripe comes from the team that leads the Sun Belt in FT percentage at 71% on the season. UT ARLINGTON 67 (2-18, 1-8) Walker, f Nwanguma, f Green, g Pope, g Suleiman, g Holub Williams Te o Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 41.8% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 21.4% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 50.0% GEORGIA STATE 51 (10-11, 6-3) Logan, c Nolan, g Moss, g Long, g Andrews g Cole Smith Watson Jackson Groover Mayfield Hannoun Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 25.4% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 18.2% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 36.7% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total UT Arlington Georgia State Officials: Doug Williams, Greg Norton, Erica Bradley Attendance: 2,281 (DH)

51 Game 22: Feb. 8, 2014, 2:00 p.m. ARKANSAS STATE 80, GEORGIA STATE 75 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. Game 23: Feb. 15, 2014, 8:00 p.m. TROY 111, GEORGIA STATE 90 Trojan Arena Troy, Ala. Game 23: Feb. 15, 2014, 8:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 82, TEXAS STATE 69 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. First-place Arkansas State used free throw shooting to staveoff second-place Georgia State, 80-75, on Saturday in a Sun Belt Conference game in the GSU Sports Arena. Georgia State had won a fight-to-the-finish game in Jonesboro on Jan. 14 and today Arkansas State hung on when GSU closed to with 2:44 and again at with 42.8 seconds. Today, the Red Wolves survived the comeback. ASU shot 36 free throws and made 25, while GSU shot 19 and made 15. GSU had starting center Brittany Logan and leading scorer Kendra Long both foul out. Hayley Gerrin, Alisha Andrews and Kayla Nolan all had four fouls as well, limiting their defensive efforts. The first half was a see-saw, trade-punches type game from the two heavyweights with nine lead changes and four ties. GSU was leading with 1:30 in the half, but ASU closed on a 6-0 run to take a lead into halftime. The game actually changed at halftime when the lead referee could not return for the second half, leaving two officials to call the game. In the second half, the game was tied for the fifth time at 45 with 14:46 when Arkansas State pulled back ahead at 12:58. Arkansas State then got a steal and free throw that Georgia State coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener called time out simply to be able to address the referees on what she was convinced the player was out of bounds on that play. That debated play opened a nine-point advantage and eventually got it up to at 9:46. But, Georgia State wasn t done yet, despite the foul trouble. Georgia State had it back down to with still 4:39 to play, even though Logan was out at center, back-up Gerrin was in foul trouble and back-up Groover was injured and lost for the game. A 3-point basket by Ashlee Cole closed the score to with 2:44 and it was looking like a who-had-the-ball-lastmight-win kind of game. That made the earlier debated play and three points loom even larger now. ASU s all-conference forward Jane Morrill then took advantage of some mismatches to score a couple close-in baskets, but Kendra Long s three for GSU brought it back to at 1:40. Long fouled out 10 seconds later. Free throws by GSU s Ashley Watson closed the score to at 54 seconds. Watson s drive made it with 42.8 seconds and it was down to that one-possession game. A free throw and missed free throw by Jamie Ruffins made it with GSU having a chance to close it further with an open 3-pointer that just missed. ARKANSAS STATE , 9-2 Morrill, f Wyatt, Carlisha, f Qedan, g Ruffins, g Gamble, g O Bannon Gill Flanery Hunt Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 43.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 27.8% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 69.4% GEORGIA STATE 75 (10-12, 6-4) Logan, c Nolan, g Moss, g Long, g Andrews g Cole Smith Watson Jackson Groover Mayfield Dogo Gerrin Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 40.6% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 40.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 78.9% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Arkansas State Georgia State Officials: Rick Morris, Metta Roberts, Michael Boman Attendance: 613 Troy cashed in on 15 3-point baskets to post a win over Georgia State in a Sun Belt Conference match-up Saturday at the Trojan Arena. That splits the season series after GSU s win in Atlanta in January. Winners of five of its last seven games, Troy made 10 treys in a 59-point first half and finished 15-of-32 outside the arc, one shy of its school record. Georgia State shot 49% for the game and scored 90 points, but stymied its chances to win with 27 turnovers. The 201 total points is a Sun Belt single-game record. This game included 201 points, 154 field goal attempts, 49 3-point attempts, 43 free throws, 87 rebounds and 54 assists. Troy (9-14, 5-7) saw its halftime lead shrink to at 15:26, but then grew that back to 20 points at at 12:43 and only the final score remained in doubt at that point. Sophomore Ashley Beverly-Kelly poured in 32 points with a perfect 5-for-5 outside the arc. Joanna Harden, averaging 25.5 per game, added 22 more points with 4-of-8 outside the 3-point line. This was Troy s fourth 100-point game of the season as they are in the top 20 in the nation in scoring. Georgia State (10-13, 6-5) had four players in double figures. Forward Maryam Dogo came off the bench to score 18 points on 8-for-10 field goals to go with 8 rebounds. Ashlee Cole scored 12 points, while Kayla Nolan and Kendra Long each added 10 more points. The Panthers shot 52.9% in the first half and 50% for the game (34-68) in scoring its 90 points. It wasn t like they did something we weren t prepared for, they just put the ball in the basket and made a lot of 3-pointers, coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener. I am disappointed to give up that many points, but I might be more disappointed to turn the ball over 27 times, mainly just careless unforced passing errors. After the snow and ice week and missed game, GSU now comes back to Atlanta to play three home games (Monday, Wednesday and Saturday). Monday night is a make-up doubleheader game with the men as both teams face new Sun Belt rival Texas State for the first time. The women tip at 5 and the men at 7:30 p.m. TROY 111 (9-14, 5-7) Coleman, f Ross, f Harden, g Beverly-Kelley, g Bowie, g Lancaster Garrett Lewis Emerson Maiga Day Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 48.8% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 46.9% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 85.7% GEORGIA STATE 90 (10-13, 6-5) Mayfield, c Nolan, g Moss, g Long, g Andrews g Cole Smith Watson Jackson Mayfield Dogo Gerrin Hannoun Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 50.0% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 17.6% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 65.5% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Georgia State Troy Officials: Scotty Harman, Brian Garland, Paula Ross Attendance: 1,124 Paced by Kendra Long s career-best 27 points, Georgia State raced away from Texas State on Monday night. Georgia State (7-5 Sun Belt, overall) shot 50.8% for the game (30-of-59) and made 17-of-18 free throws (94.4%) to end Texas State s five-game winning streak. After Texas State (8-4, 11-12) had erased an 11-point GSU first half lead to tie the game at 37 at halftime, Georgia State was forced to step the tempo up in the second half. The teams traded baskets for much of the second half with GSU staying ahead for all but about 45 seconds when Texas State had a lead at 16:56. It was only in GSU s favor with 4:33 to play when Long and center Brittany Logan went to work. A jumper by Long, a follow-up and free throw by Long and two free throws by Logan got things started and built GSU s lead up to eight points at with 3:01. A 3-pointer by Alisha Andrews got it to double figures at at 2:23. GSU continued to make its free throws to pull away for the win. Long, the team s only senior, scored 17 of her 27 points in the second half. While this was her 10th game with 20 or more points, it was her single game high among her 1,193 career points and 62 double-figure games. She shot 8-for-12, including 2-of-2 outside the arc, to go with a perfect 9-for-9 from the free throw line. Logan, the 6-foot-4 junior center, came off the bench to score 16 points, grab nine rebounds and block three shots. Sophomore forward Morgan Jackson scored 10 points and pulled down six rebounds. Junior forward Maryam Dogo also got a start and contributed seven rebounds and six points. GSU started Dogo, Jackson, Moss, Long and Andrews in yet another change during the season. Texas State was led by guard Ariel Anderson with 19 points in reserve, adding 4-of-7 3-point baskets. Erin Peoples added 16 points and center Ashley Ezeh netted 14 more points for the Bobcats, a new Sun Belt team like Georgia State. Georgia State has now beaten the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the Sun Belt standings and at 7-5 is a half-game out of third place with two teams at 8-5. The Panthers are in the midst of four games in eight days and will play host to UL-Monroe on Wednesday evening at the Sports Arena. TEXAS STATE 69 (11-12, 8-4) Jeffcoat, f Ezeh, c Martin, g Braeuer, g Peoples, g Anderson Walla Mays Baugus Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 39.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 43.8% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 54.5% GEORGIA STATE 82 (11-13, 7-5) Dogo, f Jackson, f Moss, g Long, g Andrews g Cole Watson Logan Nolan Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 50.8% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 55.6% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 94.4% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Texas State Georgia State Officials: Jody Cantrell, Marissa Whaley, Rashon Smith Attendance: 2,157 (DH)

52 Game 25: Feb. 19, 2014, 7:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 85 UL MonROE 77 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. Game 26: Feb. 22, 2014, 6:00 p.m. UL LAFAYETTE 67 GEORGIA STATE 63 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. Game 27: Feb. 26, 2014, 7:30 p.m. UT ARLINGTON 85 GEORGIA STATE 72 College Park Center Arlington, Texas Alisha Andrews scored 20 points and Brittany Logan notched career highs with 17 points and 17 rebounds to lead Georgia State to an victory Georgia State won for the second time this week in its three-game homestand and has won seven of its last 10 games. It gave GSU a season sweep over ULM. In this back-and-forth game with eight lead changes and seven ties, the Panthers broke from the last tie at at 8:40 with a 6-0 run to go up with 6:30. ULM squeezed back to at 4:30, but host GSU again went ona 6-0 burst to make it with 2:58. Georgia State (8-5 Sun Belt, overall) continued to make its free throws down the stretch, making 19 of 21 charity tosses in the second half and 28 of 35 for the game. Five Panthers scored in double figures as high-scoring GSU topped 75 points for a fourth straight game and 80 points for a third consecutive game. Point guard Andrews netted her 20 points, thanks to 8-for-8 free throws to run her streak to 18 consecutive made. Logan, the 6-foot-4 junior center in her first year at GSU, had the 17 points,17 rebounds and four blocked shots to best her equally impressive 16-point, 15-rebound on Jan. 23 against UL Lafayette. Logan added 9-of-11 free throws, with 7-of-9 made in the second half. Sophomore forward Morgan Jackson stepped up with a personal-best 15 points, including 3-of-5 from 3-point range. Leading scorer Kendra Long added 13 more points and five assists as she became the 13th GSU player to ever score 1,200 or more points. Junior guard Ashley Watson added 11 more points and four more assists. ULM (5-8, 9-16) had four players in double figures, paced by guard Alexar Tuglar s 18 points on 5-of-7 from 3-point range. The Warhawks hurt themselves by making just 15-of-27 free throws (55.6%). Georgia State dominated on the boards with a rebound advantage and blocked four shots. The Panthers presence held ULM to 37.8% shooting in the second half and 39.1% for the game. GSU used its team speed to score 28 fast-break points tonight. The Panthers also shot well outside the 3-point line, making 9-of-21 (42.9%) for a seventh game with eight or more made this season, upping the season total to 135 made. UL-MONROE 77 (9-16, 5-8) Simmons, f Gray, f Tugler, Alexar, g Tugler, Elexar, g Shaw, g Brooks Hunter Wharton Taylor Holley Wilson Beard Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 39.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 47.1% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 55.6% GEORGIA STATE 85 (12-13, 8-5) Jackson, f Logan, c Moss, g Long, g Andrews g Cole Watson Dogo Nolan Smith Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 43.6% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 42.9% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 80.0% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total ULM Georgia State Officials: Troy Winders, Lauren Holtkamp, Tim Buckner Attendance: 427 Trying to finish a three-game home stand with a third straight win, Georgia State misfired and dropped a decision to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Saturday. The Panthers had won the first two by shooting well outside the arc (14-of-30, 47%) and at the free throw line (45-of-53, 85%). Tonight, those shots went astray, making just 6-of-20 3-point shots (30%) and just 13-of-18 free throws (72%). These slow-tempo Ragin Cajuns capitalized, hitting 52.4% in the second half (11-of-21) and 10-of-13 free throws (77%) to garner a third straight win of their own. Many of UL s shots were as the shot clock was about to expire. After a halftime lead, UL surged to a lead at 9:02 and appeared like they might run away with the game. But, host Georgia State wouldn t give up and finally started making some shots down the stretch. GSU erased a 10-point deficit of at 2:39 with a 8-1 run that had narrowed it to a one-point game at with 41.5 seconds left. Georgia State got the ball back and the school s season free throw record holder and career record holder from the line, Ashley Watson, was fouled with 31.5 seconds left and a chance to make it a one-point game. On this night, the amazing shooter missed not one, both both shots. But, teammate Kayla Nolan was there to grab the rebound and give GSU yet another chance, But on this night, she was called for an offensive foul driving to the basket. A free throw by UL s Brooklyn Arceneaux and then a miss made it with 11.9 seconds. GSU s Long drove for a layup to make it with three ticks still left. But, Arceneaux made both free throws to seal the victory. GSU probably won t care if it is ever on TV again this year. While now being 8-6 in the Sun Belt Conference, GSU lost to 10th place UT Arlington on TV three weeks ago and now falls to 9th place UL tonight. Georgia State (8-6, 12-14) got 18 points and five rebounds from Kendra Long, but on just 5-of-14 shooting. Point guard Alisha Andrews added 10 points, but hit just 3-of-9 shots. Center Brittany Logan had 12 rebounds and nine points in just 23 minutes, limited by early foul trouble and being behind and needing pressure defense. Georgia State held a rebound advantage with 12 offensive boards. UL-LAFAYETTE 67 (13-13, 6-9) Arceneaux, f Brown, g Wilridge, g Alexander, g Okde, g Gordon Prejean Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 45.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 33.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 80.0% GEORGIA STATE 63 (12-14, 8-6) Jackson, f Logan, c Moss, g Long, g Andrews g Cole Watson Dogo Nolan Smith Hannoun Mayfield Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 39.3% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 30.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 72.2% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total UL-Lafayette Georgia State Officials: Chaney Muench, Britton Sherry, Reid Brockett Attendance: 2,890 (DH) Host UT Arlington pulled away in the final four minutes for a win over the Panthers. Georgia State closed back to at 5:04 and at 4:22 before Chauntranda Williams made back-to-back 3-point baskets in the next 50 seconds to extend the lead. Williams had been 0-for-4 outside the arc at that point. Much of the action tonight seemed to be standing still as 54 fouls were called and 68 free throws were shot during the 40 minutes. GSU s point guard Alisha Andrews, who leads the Sun Belt in assists and steals, played only 13 minutes before fouling out with four assists and two points. Center Brittany Logan hung on to log 26 minutes after having three fouls in the first half. A trio of UTA players had four fouls early as well. Georgia State slips to 8-7 in the Sun Belt and overall. Logan paced the Panthers tonight with 17 points on 5-of-8 field goals and 7-of-11 free throws while completing her double-double with 11 rebounds. Junior guard Ashley Watson made her first start since injuring her knee on Nov. 15 and responded well with 17 points on a perfect evening of 5-for-5 field goals and 7-for-7 free throws. Sophomore guard Gaby Moss came off the bench to score 13 points on 5-of-6, including 2-of-3 outside the 3-point line. UT Arlington is just 3-12 in Sun Belt play and 4-22 overall, but they swept the GSU series. Six Mavericks scored in double figures, including three off the bench. Tahila Pope came off the bench to score 15 points, making 8-of-10 free throws. Allea Harris entered the game to add 3-of-4 3-pointers for 13 points. Georgia State held a rebound advantage, but also had a lead in fouls called on them. In between the foul whistles, GSU had 11 steals and forced 16 turnovers. The game had six lead changes and four ties in the first half. Visiting Georgia State had forged back ahead with 9:58, but UTA got the lead back to 7 at at 7:49. GSU answered right back to charge into a tie with 5:02 on the clock. UTA spurted back ahead with a 15-6 run to end the first half and make it at the break. In the second half, UTA got the lead into double digits to 11 points at 50-39, but Georgia State got three steals and five points from Watson to narrow it back to at 13:01 on the clock. The game was a three-point, one-possession margin three more times over the next nine minutes. A big key, other than fouls, proved to be UTA s 3-point shooting (7-of-19) while GSU strugged with 3-of-17 outside the arc.gsu had made s entering the game and UTA just 102 on the season. UT ARLINGTON 85 (4-22, 3-12) Walker, f Nwanguma, f Green, g Williams, g Suleiman, g Pope Te o Harris Bruce Holub Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 43.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 36.8% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 77.8% GEORGIA STATE 72 (12-15, 8-7) Jackson, f Logan, c Watson, g Long, g Andrews g Cole Moss Dogo Nolan Smith Hannoun Mayfield Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 43.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 17.6% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 78.1% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Georgia State UT Arllington Officials: Rick Morris, Will Schreiber, Rachael Monroe Attendance: 380

53 Game 28: March 1, 2014, 2:00 p.m. TEXAS STATE 54 GEORGIA STATE 47 Strahan Coliseum San Marcos, Texas Georgia State saw its halftime lead evaporate by misfiring in the second half and fell, 54-47, to Texas State Saturday. The visiting Panthers led by six points in the first half and held a advantage at halftime. But, horrid shooting of open shots and foul trouble to center Brittany Logan turned the tide. GSU made just 2-of-15 shots to start the second half and it grew to just 4-of-25 shots later in the game as the Panthers missed open lay-ups, open jump shots, open 3-point shots and anything else they attempted. GSU was whistled for just three fouls in the first half, then 12 in the second half, with two quick ones on center Logan being critical as she exited at 18:21 with three fouls and didn t return for seven minutes. With back-up center Haley Gerrin already out injured, that left a thin GSU bench to step up in the paint and Texas State s Ashley Ezeh went off with a 17-point second half. Georgia State shot a miserable 25% in the second half and a frustrating 29.6% for the game with so many open misses. A team that shoots 71% from the free throw line could shoot even just 57% from the line today on 12-of-21. The game and momentum shifted when 6-foot-4 Logan exited with three fouls at 18:21 as Texas State went on a 7-0 run to take a lead they would never lose. And, when Logan returned she had to be careful and non-aggressive for a while. Despite its poor shooting, Georgia State hung close, trailing just with 6:52 to play. The Panthers made an open lay-up that could have cut it to two, but the passer was called for an offensive foul on a play that wasn t in agreement with GSU s coaches. It was still a two-possession game with 3:36 at on one of GSU s rare baskets. Georgia State (8-8 Sun Belt, overall) was led by Logan s double-double of 12 points and 12 rebounds in just 25 minutes. Ashlee Cole came off the bench to add 11 points, Georgia State finished with a rebound advantage. This is GSU s lowest-scoring game of the season as the Panthers came in averaging 69 points a game. Texas State (10-6, 13-14) was led by senior center Ashley Ezeh with 22 points and nine rebounds, with 17 of those points coming in the second half. Senior reserve Jasmine Baugus hit 6-of-10 off the bench to add 12 points. Losses by other teams today dlinched a tournament spot for Georgia State. TEXAS STATE 54 (13-14, 10-6) Jeffcoat, f Ezeh, c Martin, g Braeuer, g Peoples, g Baugus Walla Anderson Burns Mays Moyer Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 37.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 13.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 46.2% GEORGIA STATE 47 (12-16, 8-8) Jackson, f Logan, c Watson, g Long, g Andrews g Cole Moss Dogo Nolan Smith Mayfield Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 29.5% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 20.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 57.1% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Georgia State Texas State Officials: Darci Doll, John Fletcher, Travis Jones Attendance: 2,002 Game 29: March 5, 2014, 7:00 p.m. UALR 64 GEORGIA STATE 58 Stephens Center Little Rock, Ark. UALR held off a scrappy and tired Georgia State team, 64-58, Wednesday night at the Stephens Center. The Panthers, who left Atlanta Monday and flew to Memphis to try to get to Little Rock through the ice and snow of Arkansas, finally got to Little Rock about two hours before the game and got off the bus to play. During the game, leading scorer Kendra Long fouled out and logged only 18 minutes. Top point guard Alisha Andrews got hurt and couldn t finish the game. But, the team was still only down three points with a minute to play. In Atlanta, GSU came from 13 points down in the second half to win Tonight, they were down 11 points at 17:30 and closed back to two points at with five minutes still to go, even without Long able to play. When Brittany Logan made two free throws with 55.4 seconds to make it 60-57, it was still anyone s game to win. UALR s hot-potato possession with an offensive rebound saw Taylor Ford get the ball at the top of the key with four seconds on the shot clock and fire up a must-shoot bomb that went in with 25 seconds left to secure the win. Center Brittany Logan led Georgia State with 16 points and 13 rebounds in 26 minutes as she had three fouls early and played cautiously for a while. Long, GSU s leading scorer, had 10 points after starting the game with back-to-back 3-pointers and having eight points in seven minutes as it looked like it might be her night. But foul trouble spoiled that. Ashley Watson added 10 points for the Panthers. Georgia State controlled the boards to post a rebound advantage. That means the Panthers have only been at a rebound deficit one time in the past 12 games. GSU was careless with the ball without Long and Andrews and had 24 turnovers that led to 22 UALR points. Georgia State s travel-weary schedule saw them leave last Tuesday for two games in Texas and get back into Atlanta on Sunday. Then, they left for Memphis early Monday afternoon and a one-hour walk through practice. The Monday-Wednesday was spent in travel trying to get to UALR with no practice time anywhere in there. And, there was homework from missed classes to tend to. UALR improves to 11-6 in the Sun Belt and overall. GSU slips into a tie for fifth-place now with Troy heading into the last regular season game UALR 64 (16-11, 11-6) Clark, f James, f Keys, f Ford, g Jackson, g Gault Collins Fohne Pratt Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 47.5% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 30.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 30.0% GEORGIA STATE 58 (12-17, 8-9) Jackson, f Logan, c Watson, g Long, g Andrews g Cole Moss Dogo Nolan Smith Mayfield Hannoun Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 44.9% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 27.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 73.3% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Georgia State UALR Officials: Robert Strong, Chaney Muench, Ty Bills Attendance: 1,035 Game 30-: March 8, 2014, 12:00 p.m. WESTERN KENTUCKY 79 GEORGIA STATE 63 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. In a see-saw game with 11 lead changes and seven ties, Western Kentucky pulled away late to win its seventh straight game, over host Georgia State. Georgia State started with a 7-0 lead in 90 seconds and built that lead to with 8:30 to go in the first half. Western Kentucky went on a 9-0 run to take its first lead of the game at with 6:12 in the half. But, GSU guard Alisha Andrews hit a 3-pointer for her 1,000th career point and tied the game at 23 with five minutes to play. GSU went back up by three points, but WKU battled back to tie the game at halftime A key for Georgia State was 6-foot-4 center Brittany Logan picking up a third foul with a minute to play. In the second half, WKU attacked first to open a lead after five minutes. But, host GSU answered right back with a 6-0 run to tie the game at with 13:52. A few seconds later, Logan picked up a fourth foul and headed for the bench. Georgia State hustled its way back into the lead and seniorguard Kendra Long knocked down a jumper to push host GSU up as the clock hit 10:00 to play. But, with Logan out and back-up Haley Gerrin out for the year with a back injury, WKU could attack at will down low. And, attack they did. The Hilltoppers went on a 19-2 run over the next five and a half minutes to open up a lead at 4:45. WKU shot 60.6% in the second half (20-of-33). GSU closed back to 10 at with 2:55 to go, but could not sustain a rally. Georgia State s only senior, Kendra Long, led the Panthers with 14 points and her 218th and 219th career 3-point baskets. Long also added six rebounds, three assists and a pair of steals. Logan was able to score 13 points on 5-of-9 to go with seven rebounds in her abbreviated 23 minutes of play. Point guard Alisha Andrews added 12 more points, six assists and three steals, while Ashlee Cole scored 11 more for GSU. The catalyst for WKU today was freshman Bria Gaines who came off the bench to score a career-high 21 points and grab 10 rebounds. Gaines came in averaging 5.1 points and 3.6 rebounds a game. Chastity Gooch was 2-for-7 in the first half for five points, but added 12 points in the final seven and a half minutes to finish with 23 points to go with nine rebounds. Georgia State finishes as the fifth seed for its first Sun Belt Conference tournament. WeSTERN KENTUCKY 79 (21-8, 13-5) Gooch, f McClain, f Lockhart, g Jones, g Noble, g Gaines Means McGee Johnson Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 41.9% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 00.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 65.4% GEORGIA STATE 63 (12-18, 8-10) Jackson, f Logan, c Watson, g Long, g Andrews g Cole Moss Dogo Nolan Smith Mayfield Team Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 40.3% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 30.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 63.6% Score by periods... 1st 2nd Total Western Kentucky Georgia State Officials: Pualani Spurlock, Tim Buckner, Kristin McKinnon Attendance: 3,870 (DH)

54 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ACTION (28-30) CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS GAIAW Tournament (3-5) Year Site W-L Opponent Score 1977 Valdosta, Ga. L Albany State Valdosta, Ga. L Georgia Southern Albany, Ga. L Albany State Valdosta, Ga. W Valdosta State L Georgia Southern W Albany State Atlanta, Ga. W Albany State L Georgia Southern AIAW Tournament (3-1) Year Site W-L Opponent Score 1981 Region III W Jackson State W Ala.-Birmingham W Mississippi College New South Women s Athletic Conference Tournament (1-6) Year Site W-L Opponent Score 1986 Tallahassee, Fla. L Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. W Mercer L Georgia Southern DeLand, Fla. L Stetson Atlanta, Ga. L Stetson Miami, Fla. L Stetson DeLand, Fla. L Florida A&M TAAC Tournament (10-9) became A-Sun Year Site W-L Opponent Score 1992 Statesboro, Ga. W SE Louisiana L Fla. International Miami, Fla. W Central Florida L Mercer Hammond, La. L Central Florida Charleston, S.C. L Campbell Orlando, Fla. L Fla. International Deland, Fla. L Stetson Miami, Fla. W Troy State W Central Florida L Fla. International Atlanta, Ga. W Troy State L Central Florida Pelham, Ala. W Jacksonville State W Florida Atlantic L Campbell Orlando, Fla. W Mercer W Stetson W Campbell Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament (9-2) was TAAC Year Site W-L Opponent Score 2002 Troy, Ala. W Troy State W Stetson W Florida Atlantic Orlando, Fla. W Mercer W Jacksonville St W Central Florida Dothan, Ala. W Florida Atlantic L Lipscomb Dothan, Ala. W Lipscomb W Troy L Stetson CAA Tournament (2-6) Year Site W-L Opponent Score 2006 Fairfax, Va. W William & Mary L Hofstra Newark, Del. L Drexel Newark, Del. L William & Mary Harrisonburg, Va. L Northeastern Harrisonburg, Va. L Northeastern Upper Marlboro, Md. W George Mason Upper Marlboro, Md L James Madison Upper Marlboro, Md L UNCW NATIONAL TOURNAMENTS (0-4) AIAW Tournament, prior to NCAA forming (0-1) NCAA Tournament (0-3) Year Site W-L Opponent Score 1981 Raleigh, N.C. L NC State Ruston, La. L Louisiana Tech Knoxville, Tenn. L Tennessee Raleigh, N.C. L Duke Conference Tourney Record By Seed: No (3) 2003, 2002, 2000 No (3) 2001, 1993, 1986 No (3) 2005, 2004, 1998 No (3) 1999, 1992, 1987 No (4) 1995, 1991, 1990, 1988 No (2) 1984, 1989 No. 7 No (3) 2007, 1997, 1996 No (2) 2010, 2011 No (1) 2008 No (1) 2009 No (3) 2012, 2006, 1994

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56 No. 10 Proves To Be No. 1 For Panthers Coming out of high school, I didn t want to leave the state of Georgia and wanted to play college basketball in my hometown, but coming out of college, I now want to go thousands of miles overseas and play professional basketball, Kendra said in preparing for her final home game in the GSU Sports Arena. This has been so great at Georgia State, getting to play in front of all my family and friends here in Atlanta, she noted. I am so comfortable getting around Atlanta and love this city and this school. It was absolutely perfect for me. Born 22 years ago in Crawford Long Hospital on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Kendra starred at Benjamin Mays High School, overlooking I-285 (the Perimeter) just west of downtown Atlanta. Little Kendra s basketball education began in the family driveway and the Adamsville Rec Center near her home. I only started playing basketball to follow my older brother around, she said. I guess I really learned to shoot as good as I do with my brother and my dad out in the driveway. That got me started. Sorry to the softball coaches, you probably missed out on a good recruit. I played softball a lot as a kid. I began as a catcher and then became a pretty good shortstop and hitter in middle school. Kendra s journey also had a happy twist as she gets to finish her college career with a basketball and lifelong friend since she was 8 years old. Current Panther junior guard Alisha Andrews, in her first season playing at Georgia State after transferring, played against Kendra in rec league play in The two became friends and basketball buddies when they both began play with the Atlanta Celtics AAU teams and continued for eight years. She and I are both competitive and similar in our likes and dislikes, so we are perfect roommates and teammates, Kenrda said. I listen to her, she listens to me; she knows how to calm me down or fire me up. On the court, we know when to pass, how to pass, when to shoot, how to shoot. It is been great to have her as a teammate at Georgia State. That relationship wasn t always smooth and perfect. When we were 10 and playing a game, she got under me and fouled me hard and I hurt my back. I ll never forget that day. She keeps telling me she wasn t trying to hurt me, so we keep bringing it up from time to time. Saturday in her final home game, Long, the senior and Andrews, who sat out last year as a transfer, will form a unique GSU backcourt that features two players who have each scored 1,000 points. Kendra became a GSU Panther as one of coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener s first recruits. I actually signed my letter of intent with Georgia Tech in November of my senior year. But, Tech thought I should redshirt my freshman season and I wanted to play, so we agreed that I could be released from that letter. That s when I met Coach BT and she told me I could play at Georgia State. I guess it was kind of ironic that I played my first college game at Georgia State against Georgia Tech, Kendra said with a chuckle. She didn t start that first game at GSU, but she did come in quickly and play 27 minutes to score 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting, with

57 No. 10 Proves To Be No. 1 For Panthers 3-of-6 made outside the 3-point arc. When asked about her four years and highlights at Georgia State, she recalled some of those that were in the Sports Arena in front of family because, after all, that was why she came to be a Panther. I remember the game my junior year when we beat George Mason in February and I became the school record-holder for 3-point baskets made, she said. It was a win and all my family was there, so that made it special. I really didn t know I was that close to it until someone told me about a week before. We don t really pay close attention to individual records, just team records. I had my best 3-point game when I made six of 10 and we beat Towson on Valentine s Day in the Sports Arena, she noted. That was the same as the other because it was a win and all my folks were there to see it. This year, I had my personal-best scoring game with 27 points and we beat the second-place team in the league, Texas State, she said. Nothing matters if the team doesn t win, so that was enjoyable because the team won and my family saw us win. I got my 1,000th point here in Atlanta in a win up at Kennesaw, she added. The points meant something because they were in the last minute of the game to help us win. And, my family was there, as always. Long s four-year career totals will add up to one of the better ones in school history. It began being named to the All-CAA Rookie Team and should end as an All-Sun Belt All-Conference honoree. When she arrived at Georgia State, only three players had made 50 3-point baskets in a season. Kendra did it each and every one of her four years as a Panther. Only one other player, male or female, had made pointers in their GSU career. So, her 215 made 3s put her in elite company with Shellord Pinkett, who played men s hoops for the Panthers close to 20 years ago ( ) and made point baskets. Only 12 female players in Sun Belt history have made pointers in their careers. Kendra is putting her name into GSU s history book in these categories: No. 3 in games played (120) No. 5 in career steals (206) No. 6 in games started (102) No. 11 in career points (1,244) No. 11 in career free throw percentage (73%) Saturday, just before noon, she will be honored on Senior Day in the Sports Arena. Her family will walk onto the court with her, just as she planned, in front of other friends and family in the stands. Then she and her lifelong friend will try for one more win as teammates in their beloved hometown before heading off to the Sun Belt Tournament in New Orleans next week.

58 Small In Stature, Big In Heart: Ashley Watson Ashley Watson is already a veteran of 56 collegiate basketball games, including 35 starts. However, basketball is not the only aspect of being a student-athlete she excels at. Off the court, the GSU junior is a dedicated student who wants to be successful in the field of finance. Here is what she had to say as the Panthers prepare for a fast week of home action. GeorgiaStateSports.com: To start, let s talk about your childhood in California. Were you born in California? What were you memories of growing up in the Golden State? Ashley Watson: I was born and raised in San Jose. I lived in the suburb and not in the city like Atlanta. We used to drive down the coast to L.A. a lot and visit that city. We would go to Disneyland at least twice a year. It s a long drive, six hours to be exact; we never flew. I still have family in L.A. and Palm Springs. So when I go back home in May, we will take a mini vacation. GSS.com: Obviously, California is near and dear to your heart. How was it having the entire team visit your hometown in December? AW: It was fun. It was nice showing everyone my hood. I was a little embarrassed because my room is still a little kid s room; it is frozen in time, but it was good. It definitely brought the team closer. We even visited San Francisco, about a half hour from my home. It was a blast. GSS.com: I did some research on your private school, Archbishop Mitty High School. They pushed out a lot of notable athletes like Kerri Walsh and Brandi Chastain. What is it about the athletic program over there that makes it more successful than any other program? AW: The coaches are very dedicated to coaching our students and getting them to a higher level to play in college. We have one of the top sports programs in the U.S. We are ranked No. 1 in the state of California and No. 3 in the U.S. by Sports Illustrated. GSS.com: Would you say that it is a school that encourages athletics? AW: Yes. If you are in the San Jose area and you want to play sports, I encourage prospective students to go to Mitty. There are many schools with great athletic programs, but Mitty was the best choice for me. GSS.com: Did you always know you wanted to play basketball? AW: Yes, that was my dream since I was 6 years old. I am competitive, and I like the competition. Actually, I played both soccer and basketball up until high school. I switched fully to basketball in high school because one, I was better at it, and two, I couldn t play both sports at the same time. GSS.com: What was it about GSU that stuck with you? Talk me through the recruiting process. AW: I had a friend who I played with back in California, and she was also a point guard. She came down to GSU for an official visit, and it really was not the right fit for her. However, her coaches told the coaches at Georgia State about me, and it all unfolded from there. I really liked the downtown

59 Small In Stature, Big In Heart: Ashley Watson Atlanta area; you never get bored, and I knew GSU had one of the top business schools in the country. I wanted to major in finance, and academics have always come first. GSS.com: So why finance? How do you maintain a balance as a student and as an athlete? AW: I like math, so the math part is easy, but the concepts are what make it difficult. However, I do have a tutor, and I am making it through in good shape. Honestly, it s all about studying, and making a point to frequent your professors office hours. You have to show them you really are trying and sincere; there is no free time, even on the weekends with basketball and studying. GSS.com: You suffered an injury this season. What did you do outside of rehab to help you comeback as quickly as you did? How long did it take you to get back your rhythm? AW: I did more rehab in my room on my own time. I would do leg raises and ice regularly. I had to get my quads strong in order to get my knee strong. It took a good couple of weeks to get back in the groove of everything. GSS.com: What did you do during a game when you faced the challenge of playing through the pain? AW: Well, it s both mental and physical but honestly, I don t feel any pain during a game. It is after the game when the pain sets in. GSS.com: You set a school record for free throws percentage. Is it a skill that comes naturally? AW: It does come naturally but to keep it going, you also have to practice extra. I think I work very well under pressure. As for fans, I don t see them, but I do hear them. GSS.com: Speaking of fans, are you a Lakers fan? AW: I am a huge Lakers and a Kobe Bryant fan, but I do like Chris Paul and Blake Griffin of the Clippers. GSS.com: As we wrap up, what would you like to achieve by your senior year? AW: I just want to make a name for myself as a good player and for my team to win the conference championship and get the NCAA bid.

60 The Road Less Travelled Back To The Game She Loves After having twins and taking four years off from basketball, junior center Brittany Logan has followed a unique path back to the basketball court. A native of Decatur, Ga. Logan has played in 10 games this season, starting six. She is averaging 6.9 points and 6.5 rebounds in just over 16 minutes a game. The 6-foot-4 Logan knows the meaning of hard work and time management. Her father was a 24-year Army veteran and now she must balance being a mom, going to class and playing basketball for a Division I program. GeorgiaStateSports.com: Your dad was a 24-year army veteran. What was that like growing up? Brittany Logan: I kind of got the tail end of it, as he had just settled here in Atlanta. My brother, he got most of it. He lived in Heidelberg, Germany. It is different because of his military style. He wants clothes to be hung a certain way and the bed always made. So as a child you really don t understand, you don t appreciate it. Now that I am older I appreciate having the bed made and clothes hung military style. I appreciate it even more now that I am a mom than I did as a child. GSS.com: You had a unique path back to college basketball and to Georgia State. Could you elaborate on that? BL: After I had my twins, I stopped playing and was out of basketball for four years, from 2006 to Then, I met Coach Walden at Georgia Perimeter College. I sent him an telling him I wanted to play again. Then, I talked to him on the phone a few times and he gave me a scholarship. Since then I have never looked back. In terms of how I got to Georgia State, coach Jonathon Barbaree had recruiting me in high school since before he came to GSU. He always wanted me to come here and he always stayed in contact with me. He let me know the proper avenues to take to make sure that all my classes and things were NCAA approved. Without Coach Walden and Coach Barbaree I probably would have gotten here, but it would have taken a lot longer.

61 The Road Less Travelled Back To The Game She Loves GSS.com: How did it feel to be back on the basketball court after four years away? BL: It is a great feeling to be back on the court. I knew that I always wanted to get back to playing basketball, but it was always a question of how would I do it? At first I needed to be a mom and take care of my kids, but once they got older I started to get in contact with people and find out what I needed to do to get myself back in school, because I always knew I wanted to play basketball again. Whenever I would hear a ball bouncing I would wonder who was playing or where the court was. The biggest thing after four years was the How to do it. GSS.com: What are you majoring in and what do you want to do after college? BL: I am a religious studies major and I am not really sure what I want to do. However, I have always wanted to work with at-risk youth, so any way I can implement that and basketball. I wanted them to know that anything is possible if you don t give up on your dreams. I am one of those testimonies to show that if you never give up, you can accomplish anything. GSS.com: What is it like balancing being a mom and a college athlete? BL: It is very tough. My day starts at 6 a.m., I wake up my kids and get them on the bus by 7:15 a.m. Then, I go to class and practice. I usually try to be home by 3 p.m. when they get off the school bus. Then, I may have to come back for practice, to watch film or even play a game. Time management is the biggest thing. I bring them with me as much as I can too, so that they do get to see me despite my busy schedule. GSS.com: When you are not on the court what do you like to do? BL: Whenever I am not playing basketball or have free time I like to draw. If I am bored I will start doodling and drawing random things. I draw everywhere, every time I get a chance. If you look in my notebooks there are drawings of anything that comes across my mind. It could be shoes, a bird or a tree and I will just put it all together. All of my school notebooks have at least a couple of drawings in them.

62 Pink, Pink, Pink - Good Grades, Good Skills The women's basketball team opens the season Friday night in the preseason WNIT in Tennessee. Junior Kayla Nolan is excited for her third year as a Panther. She has quite an overall athletic background, a great track record in classrooms and a passionate love for everything pink. Q: You played multiple sports in high school, such as volleyball, basketball and track and field. What made you pick basketball over the others? How good were you in those other sports and are you also pretty good in any other types of competition? Is there a family history of athletic achievement? A: I chose basketball mainly because I had more opportunities, like more schools to choose from for scholarships. I only had two schools offer for volleyball, and I didn t really like track and field enough to want to run in college. I also kept in mind that I wanted to stay close to home and Georgia State was right here in Atlanta, so I chose basketball as my sport and GSU as my school. There is not a family history of athletic achievement. My mom is far from being an athlete and my dad is just kind of like a street baller, but they certainly supported me in my sports growing up. Q: Explain your feelings the very first time you stepped on the court to play a Georgia State game. What emotions did you have, what were your thoughts and how nervous were you? A: I had mixed emotions. I was kind of nervous. I was scared the first two or three plays. Then I also had an at home comfort kind of feel, so it was a little bit of mixed emotions going on. Division I college is a big step from high school. Q: You earned academic honors in high school and have a cumulative GPA over 3.0 at Georgia State. Coming in, you said your aspiration was to work in the dentistry field. Tell us about your major, your career goals and your influences in education and career goals. A: Well, my careers goals have changed since my freshman year, like most students goals probably do in college. I didn t want to study for dentistry because I didn t want to go through all the medical schools. I am actually going to nursing school after I graduate with my undergraduate psychology degree. I want to eventually become a CRNA, and education in my household is very, very important, so further schooling is a must! Q: Do you have a dream to play professional ball in the WNBA or overseas? Do you follow the

63 Pink, Pink, Pink - Good Grades, Good Skills WNBA and NBA and, if so, who are your favorite teams and/or players? A: No, I do not want to play in the WNBA in the future. I feel like I can achieve more by continuing my education and furthering my degree. I do follow the NBA and the WNBA. My favorite NBA team is the Miami Heat, hands down! I have loved the Heat since LeBron took them to the playoffs. The WNBA teams that are my favorite are the Minnesota Lynx, and the Los Angeles Sparks. Q: You ve said your life seems to revolve around the color pink and you ve called yourself a girlie girl. Tell me what that means. A: Well, you could ask my teammates or anybody who knows me really and they would tell you. I have my entire room: bedspread, curtains, rugs, my little hair product containers, and almost everything else are the color pink. Everything is just pink! Pink, Pink, Pink. It s just a wonderful color and it makes me feel happy. That s just who I am, I just like everything pink. Q: Last year, your GSU team made progress and won 13 games with you as one of the leading scorers. Talk a little about the team goals and improvement for this season and what you see as your role now. A: One of the team improvements for this season is just focusing on boxing out and rebounding better. We have a couple more bigs this year, so if we can out-rebound the teams we play, we should be able to win. That s really the way we beat most of our teams: rebounding the basketball. As far as my role now as a junior, I see myself more as a floor leader. I see myself as a more vocal leader. I think just being a good teammate and being where ever I am needed to be for my team, and being in the best position to help us win. Q: Looking over your first two years at Georgia State, what are some of the best memories of the school and your experiences? What haven t you experienced yet at GSU or in Atlanta that you d like to do your junior and senior years? A: I don t have one specific memory, but later on in life, I will just know that looking back on all of the people I have met through playing basketball, I am going to be happy. One thing about downtown Atlanta is that I haven t been to the ice skating rink in Centennial Park, so I would like to go there. I just hope I don t fall or anything though! But, I love Georgia State and I love Atlanta.

64 Swimmer, Baker And Good Shot Blocker, Too Freshman center Jamila Mayfield is the tallest player on the women s basketball team at 6-foot-4. She has been called upon more as the season has progressed and leads the team in blocked shots. Mayfield was born in Atlanta, but lived and played basketball in New Mexico and Macon, Ga. The daughter of a 6-foot-7 prison guard, Jamila is tough like her brother, who is a boxer. GeorgiaStateSports.com talked to her to learn more about her hobbies, skills, lifestyle and major. GeorgiaStateSports.com: Besides just being tall, why do you think you are a good shot blocker? Jamila Mayfield: I have good timing and maybe being a former volleyball player, jumping straight up helps me. But, I think I can just tell when someone is ready to shoot the ball. I am not really a high jumper, but I just jump when they let go of the ball. I don t go for the fakes because they can t score until the ball leaves their hands and that is when I time it to jump. GSS.com: How has the men s team helped you and your team this year? JM: Watching Curtis Washington block shots (GSS.com: Washington has 53 blocks) helps me as I watch his positioning, his footwork and what he does. We see how they stick together and play as a team and that helps us do the same and see what it takes to go on a winning streak. GSS.com: What have been the adjustments to college basketball? JM: You definitely have to listen and learn more. You re going to mess up and you have to keep going. The game is much faster. You have to learn plays quicker and the game is much more complicated and involved at this level. If one player isn t doing things right, it messes up everything we re trying to do. The game is way faster and everyone on the court has good skills and speed. You have to do all the little things to make the win possible. GSS.com: Rumor has it you love to bake and cook? JM: I love sweets. I learned to make chocolate chip cookies, brownies, cakes and that kind of stuff because I guess I have a sweet tooth. Of course, the more of that I eat, the more of that I have to work and run off. I m careful about how often I do it. But, my teammates and I take turns in the Lofts and get each other in trouble eating too much of the wrong stuff for athletes. GSS.com: Your dad was a prison guard and a big man. How did that influence your life and toughness? JM: Oh, yes, he is a tough guy. Sometimes, he d bring his work attitude home and make it a little rougher than we might have liked. But, he was kind of funny and sometimes we just didn t notice his toughness and we knew he was always trying to just show us things on how to be better. I m sure my brother (a boxer) got more of his toughness and attitude than I did. GSS.com: You were pretty good in another sport before basketball. Tell us about that.

65 Swimmer, Baker And Good Shot Blocker, Too JM: I think I was about 11 or 12 and I went out for the swim team. The coach really taught me how and I liked that sport. I got pretty good at the butterfly and the backstroke races. When we did some swimming for conditioning here at Georgia State at the Rec Center, many of my teammates could barely float, so it surprised the conditioning coach when I just took off from the rest of them. GSS.com: You were born in Atlanta, but you have lived other places. Tell us about that. JM: Not many people can wake up every day and look out their window at the hospital they were born in (Grady), so I love that and I love the big city of Atlanta. Living in New Mexico, it was adjustment to a smaller town and a slower lifestyle and different attitudes. Then, in Macon, it was even more adjustments to the lifestyle and the people. I love being back in Atlanta and the big city life. The biggest positive was that I got to see a lot of different styles of basketball. I picked up different things under all my different coaches, playing AAU ball since 7th grade and in high schools. GSS.com: Does being big cause any problems in your normal life? JM: From my mother, who is over 6-foot, I learned how to dress for my height. I can t just shop anywhere at any store and you have to know what looks good on you when you re taller. I guess you learn from being big by your experiences. If you get up at the wrong angle on an airplane, it s easy to bang your head. The more of those things you do, the more you learn what not to do sometimes. Every now and then you might have to sit sideways in a chair or something to get your legs to fit. And people notice you more. GSS.com: What is your major and what s been your favorite class at Georgia State as a freshman? JM: I have selected marketing for my major. I d say my favorite class so far was a sociology class with Stephanie Hansard. She makes it interesting to study and talk about why people do what they do.

66 Coming From Eight States, Where Is Home? Georgia State sophomore guard Gaby Moss came to Georgia State from metro Washington, D.C. But, she was born in Alaska and has lived in eight states. She started the basketball season on fire, leading the Sun Belt in 3-point shooting. Here's a question and answer to learn a little more about a unique individual. GeorgiaStateSports.com: Living in eight states growing up and moving from state to state, how difficult was it to adapt to each home? Gaby Moss: The most difficult thing was learning the people. The people were so different from place to place, from Kentucky, to Kansas, to Arkansas, to Colorado, to the big cities. The biggest change was definitely moving from a small town to a big city like Washington, D.C. The people act differently and you have to learn their mannerisms along with their slang, but basketball made the transition not as difficult. You know if you are pretty good at a sport, certain people are already going to like you a little more. GSS.com: Is there just one state that you can honestly call home, even though you were born in Alaska? What was the place that you liked the most? GM: I think that still changes. I don t really say Kansas, but I can say there because I lived in that state the longest (five years). In Kansas, I really grew up from fifth grade to tenth grade. Those are really the formative years when you experience a lot, so I call it home more often than not. But, now it is just easier to say I am from Virginia, plus I went to T.C. Williams High School that people have heard of after the movie Remember The Titans. I just like to say that I graduated from that school because it s cool, but for the most part I probably will claim Kansas is where I am from. GSS.com: From your freshman to your sophomore year on the court at GSU what have you improved on personally as well as with the team? GM: Personally, I have gotten more confidence in myself and with my shooting the basketball. I think that s the biggest thing. I also think I am taking more risks, because I was a little hesitant last year, but now I definitely have more trust in my teammates. As a team, we have more talent, more basketball IQ and we are a lot deeper and experienced than last year. GSS.com: Your first name is Lauren, so when and how exactly did you receive the nickname Gaby? GM: My mom has always called me Gaby. Some people might say it s because I talk a lot, but that s not why I actually got the nickname. My parents have always just called me Gaby. They never really addressed me by Lauren, so that s why I go by it. GSS.com: What are your goals and aspirations for after college? Any major future endeavors? (WNBA or a master s degree) GM: I definitely want to earn a master s degree. At first I wanted a master s in economics, but now I am leaning more towards marketing. I want to get an internship to learn more. Ultimately, I think I want to coach or be able to coach full time or part time at some level. I just have to be able to get more money first, I think. GSS.com: Since your birthday is this month on the 27th is there anything special you wanted to achieve this month? How have you and your family and friends dealt with it being right here at Christmas? GM: I have been giving hints to people, but what I want most is all 10 seasons of Friends TV episodes. If nobody gets it then I am going to buy that myself. My family has always treated my birthday and Christmas as two separate occasions even though they are two days apart. Usually, it s Christmas and then my birthday celebration. We might go out to eat or something, but usually I am playing basketball on my birthday and am not always home, so afterward we would celebrate when I am home and have time.

67 Biology and Basketball Go Hand In Hand Coming off back-to-back wins on the road, the Georgia State women s basketball team is definitely building momentum. Now a sophomore, Morgan Jackson is ready to add to that momentum with her expanding knowledge and experience she gained from her rookie year. Jackson recently sat down with GeorgiaStateSports.com to talk about her life on and off the court. Here's what she had to say: GeorgiaStateSports.com: You said you wanted to pursue a career in the medical field, and the study of human anatomy was your primary interest. So, what are you majoring in? Morgan Jackson: Biology. I want to be a physician s assistant at a children s hospital. GSS.com: Why a children s hospital? MJ: I really like kids. They are fun, and I feel like I would better succeed in an environment working with children than with adults. GSS.com: The road to a career in the medical field is difficult, not to mention demanding, but you make it look easy. How were you able to make the Dean s List (3.5 GPA or better) both semesters as a freshman and have time to be a studentathlete? MJ: I love biology, so it s fun which makes it less difficult. I actually enjoy learning and studying. I am a student first. Secondly, I am big on planning. I write down everything in my agenda. Everything has to be organized, and this helps me. GSS.com: Let s shift gears a little bit. Why basketball? You were the first in your family to play this sport. Do you come from an athletic family? MJ: When I was younger, I always attended the basketball camps at my high school. Basketball was a big deal at East Hall. They were winning championships, and it was a big hype. That definitely got me interested. My dad played baseball in high school and mom was a cheerleader, but that is about it. GSS.com: So, as a true freshman, you played 28 games and had 325 minutes of playing time. How did that experience help you transition from playing on a high school level to a collegiate level? MJ: The playing time I earned as a true freshman was a great learning experience. It taught me I have to play defense all the time. In high school, we didn t have to play defense as much, but in college, playing defense is crucial. GSS.com: You are an excellent free throw shooter. Is this a skill that comes naturally for you or is this something you make a point to work on? MJ: I practiced more in high school then anything. That is probably why it is easier now, but I do make it a point to practice shooting free throws during practice. GSS.com: How important is the team dynamic in winning games? MJ: Team chemistry is very important. We are a family. We are all friends, and we are all there for each other. The girls and I all live on the same floor which makes it easier for us to build that strong relationship. GSS.com: Lastly, why Georgia State? You had other interest from schools like Southern Miss, East Carolina, Middle Tennessee and Mercer to name a few. MJ: I love being in the city. There is always something to do, and I knew one of the coaches since I was 8. Coach J (Jocelyn Wyatt) used to be one of the coaches at the basketball camp I attended as a child.

68 Long Shares Her Jordan Shoe Collection Georgia State s 3-point recordholder, Kendra Long has been an avid fan and collector of Michael Jordan shoes since her dad brought home to his middle school-aged daughter some samples of size four Jordan shoes. Now, she has a closet full to admire, and most of them are not to wear. I remember when I was at the Boys and Girls Club when I was six or seven and I saw pictures of some of his shoes and they were just so cool, Long said. I guess that was my starting point. I can sit down and look at the FlightClub.com website and just look and admire and dream about owning more Jordan shoes, she noted. It was a trend for kids my age and I got hooked early. I just love the colors and the styles and everything about Jordans. Long has some Jordans she wears, some she displays, more she longs to own someday. OK, let s get serious now and name names and styles in her collection. First, there was the pair of Concords for Long. Those were black and white and so awesome. I wore them all the time and wore em out back then, she said. Through high school, those were probably the only shoes I really wore. Others that met the daily use category were the Air Force Ones. Those were the top-selling style in America and she was right in step. Now, let s get serious about the collecting. One of the favorites? That would be the He Got Game shoe. I won t wear that pair, Long admits. They are red, black and white and just beautiful. Another classic favorite? The Jordan OGIs. Mine are red, white and black and they are probably around $250 in my size. They look great. On the got to have list? The Air Jordan 8 Playoff shoe. They just came out and I d really like to own a pair of those shoes one day. They look awesome. Is there a style that ranks ahead of some others? I think the Jordan 5s are some of my favorites because they come in so many different colors. But, I want the original only when it comes to shoes, Long added. Christmas came and went, so was there a pair under the tree? Yes, I got a great pair of the Gamma Blue 11 shoes and this is the first time they came out, Long said. I love them and they really look great in my collection. Long s birthday is in November. What was on the wish list? The Jordan Retro 6 is a sweet looking pair of shoes. That s probably a pair I d love to own one day, Long said. All her shoes are not just for collecting and she s not selfish it appears. I wear them, I collect them and sometimes I give some of my shoes away on the internet. Long doesn t really know much about Michael Jordan the basketball player. Yea, I ve seen tapes of him playing, but that s about it. But, Long really is a student of Michael Jordan s shoe lines. I live on Flightclub.com and keep up with everything that is already out and everything that is coming out. This is my hobby and my favorite thing to keep up with. The shoes are just so neat and I think beautiful in different ways.

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