ATLANTA -- Georgia State drilled a school-record 13 3-pointers en route to a 78-59 win over Furman Sunday at the GSU Sports Arena.
Kam Dziak went 5-for-8 from deep to lead with Panthers with 17 points, a new career-high for the sophomore from Amherst, Ohio. Dziak was one of four Panthers to finish in double figures, joined by Tehya Lyons with 14, Elexus Bell with 10, and Moriah Taylor with 10.
"We don't want just a one-person show. We want to be able to spread the wealth," head coach Gene Hill said.