MOBILE, ALA. - Host South Alabama defeated Georgia State 83-45 Thursday night in Sun Belt Conference women’s basketball in the Mitchell Center.
Visiting Georgia State’s long night saw the Panthers commit 26 turnovers, couple with shooting 25 percent in the second half and 32.7 percent for the game. The 26 miscues were second-most on the season.
The Jaguars meanwhile were playing well and finished with 10-of-18 3-point baskets (56%) and 29-of-56 overall (52%). South Alabama made 22 assists in netting its 29 baskets.
GSU (9-13, 4-9) did not have a player reach double figures. Point guard Madison Newby had nine points, with KK Williams coming on in the fourth quarter to score eight points in her five minutes off the bench.