TROY – A cold start and mistakes at the end of the game handed the Troy women’s team a rare 68-65 loss to the Georgia State Panthers Saturday at Trojan Arena.
Troy (14-6 overall, 7-2 Sun Belt Conference) entered the game with six consecutive victories over the Panthers from Atlanta. A 20.8 percent effort from the field in the first half put the Trojans down 30-20 at halftime, and the Panthers converted six fourth-quarter turnovers into six points in holding off Troy.
“We are in a shooting slump right now. Anybody who was at the game could see that,” Trojans head coach Chanda Rigby said.