Marshall basketball roundup: Herd suffer seventh straight loss

Marshall’s male basketball team pulled up with the state of Georgia within a point on Friday when Kevon Voyals threw three-pointers with 35 seconds remaining.

Lucas Taylor of Panthers responded with 10 seconds leftover jumping shots, and out of a timeout, the effort on tying three of Cameron Crawford was well away from the mark, leading to the state of Georgia 82–79 at the GSU Convocain Center.

It marked the seventh straight setback for Marshal (12–19, 7–11), and set a rematch with Georgia State (8–10, 14-16) at the upcoming Sun Belt Championship at Pensaccola Bay Center. Panthers are number 7 seed and martial number 10, on Thursday at 8:30 pm on Saturday, in a quarter -finals, the number 2 was slate to face number 2 James Madison.

Violes on Friday led the herd with 23 points, while Obinna Anocilli-Killain and Note Martin contributed 16 Apes and Crawford contributed 13.

Georgia State, which scored a 19-to 31 field goals and 6-9 3rd in the initial half N route for the shooting of about 56 percent (34 for 61) for the game.


Taylor scored 10 -16 shots and scored 26 points, while Dwon Odom scored 13 runs and his team had 15 assistants.

Toneari Lane scored 7 -13 shots and 16 in a reserved role for GSU, which earned a regular season partition with a herd.

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The martial female basketball team continued their way of winning on Saturday, with a 90–43 win over Georgia Dakshin at the Came Henderson Center.

The upcoming Sun Belt Championship at the Pensacola Bay Center has herds (23-6, 17–1) number 1 seed. Marshall will play against the winner of Wednesday’s matchup between number 8 Georgia State-No on Friday. 9 Appalachian State.

All five martial starters scored between nine to 13 points on Saturday, with AB Beman and Icelin Hayes a way with 13 episi. Meredith Mayer scored 11 and Breena Campbell 10 runs, while Sydney Scott tied Beman and Hayes for a team-high scoring honor with 13.

Marshall forced 32 turnover.

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