ATLANTA -- Georgia State rallied to tie the game in the eighth inning before falling on a ninth-inning home run in Sunday's 4-2 loss to UT Arlington, spoiling an outstanding start by Trey Horton.
Horton, the sophomore right-hander, pitched seven scoreless innings, allowing just four hits and three walks while striking out five.
UTA (15-9, 4-2 Sun Belt) swept the series, but Georgia State (7-17, 2-4 Sun Belt) lost the Saturday and Sunday games by a total of three runs and led 5-3 in the seventh inning Friday. The Panthers have struggled to score runs with top hitter and run producer Jake Corso sidelined by injury, leaving 10 on base Sunday.