Atlanta – Georgia State was red-hot from the field for the second straight game, topping 53 percent shooting as they defeated ULM Thursday night at GSU Sports Arena.
Coming off a season-high 60 percent shooting at rival Georgia Southern on Saturday, the Panthers (12-9 overall, 6-4 Sun Belt Conference) stayed hot early, hitting 70 percent of their first quarter shots and 58 percent in the first half.
Meanwhile, ULM (7-14, 1-9) struggled to 31 percent shooting on the game and turned the ball over 24 times.
"The offense wasn't great with the 24 turnovers and 31 percent from the field," head coach Jeff Dow said.