ATLANTA—The Georgia State Panthers are ready to showcase their talent as they return home to the Convocation Center to host the Sewanee Tigers on December 8 at 2:00 p.m. This exciting matchup marks the first time these two teams will face off in program history, and both sides are eager to make a strong impression.
The Panthers have been busy, recently competing against their third Power 5 opponent, Alabama, and while the experience was tough, it has prepared them well. They are now looking forward to returning to their home court, where they have historically performed strongly.
Georgia State is currently ranked second in the Sun Belt Conference for overall free throw percentage at 72.3%, thanks to standout performer Mikyla Tolivert, who leads the conference in free throw shooting. The Panthers are known for their sharpshooting, ranking fifth in the conference for three-pointers with an average of 7.9 per game, led by junior Mya Williams. Defensively, they show their strength by ranking third in blocks (4.1 pg) and forcing an average of 18.22 turnovers per game, a testament to their relentless pursuit on the court.
Speaking of standout players, Crystal Henderson has caught the attention of both fans and analysts alike. Averaging 10.2 points per game, she not only leads the Panthers in assists (39) and steals (22) but is also making her mark across the nation with her impressive stats, ranking second in the Sun Belt and 56th nationally for assists. Henderson was a key player in the win against Georgia and earned her recognition as the Sun Belt Player of the Week.
As if that weren’t enough, Mikyla Tolivert, who is currently leading the Panthers with 13.7 points per game, has also made waves in the rankings. With an impressive free throw percentage (85.3) that ranks among the top 100 in the nation, she consistently proves to be a dominant force on the court. The Melbourne native recently joined the thousand-point club, an incredible milestone highlighting her talent and dedication.
The Panthers are not just about their guards; they have four promising forwards that contribute significantly. Graduate transfer Mahogany Matthews has been doing a remarkable job leading the team and Sun Belt in blocks, and her defensive prowess has only strengthened the Panthers’ game. Matthews comes with a rich background, having played for Marshall last season where she helped her team secure a conference championship.
Meanwhile, the Panthers are benefiting from the depth that players like Patience Williams and Eden Johnson bring to the roster, both averaging solid rebounding numbers at 6.3 per game. This kind of teamwork is vital as they head to the I-75 Challenge against Kennesaw State on December 19 before kicking off conference play against Southern Miss on December 29.
As fans prepare for this historic matchup against Sewanee, the atmosphere is buzzing with excitement. The Panthers are eager to share their skills and determination on their home turf, and they need the support of their loyal fans to fortify their chances. So, mark your calendars, gear up in your blue and white, and be part of this thrilling chapter in Georgia State’s basketball history!
With every game, the Panthers aim to continue building their legacy and representing Atlanta with pride. Their journey is just getting started, and the adventure promises to be exhilarating. Go Panthers!
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