
Jacksonville State Gamecocks

Georgia State Panthers
Highlights
Summary
ATLANTA (Interstat) ā Georgia State snapped a seven-game skid Saturday, holding off Jacksonville State 77-73 at GSU Sports Arena. Jelani Hamilton scored 23 points and Anthony Enoh grabbed 12 rebounds to lead the Panthers. The Gamecocks, favored by six points, led by as many as nine in the first half before Georgia State took a 37-31 lead into halftime. Jacksonville State closed within a point late, but the Panthers secured the win at the free-throw line. Hamilton added three assists and three steals for Georgia State, which improved to 2-9. Micah Tucker added 16 points. Jacksonville State dominated inside with 40 paint points but fell to 4-5. Toby Nnadozie scored four points in nine minutes. An announced crowd of 1,698 watched the game.
Extended Summary
ATLANTA (Interstat) ā In a game defined by missed opportunities at the free throw line and a decisive final-minute sequence, Georgia State snapped a seven-game losing streak by holding off Jacksonville State 77-73 in a non-conference menās basketball game Saturday at GSU Sports Arena. The Panthers, who improved to 2-9, secured the victory not with a field goal in the final five minutes, but with a parade to the foul line, capitalizing on a stark disparity in free throw efficiency. Georgia State converted 27 of 32 attempts from the stripe, an 84.4% clip, while Jacksonville State struggled profoundly, making only 10 of 20. That discrepancy proved the ultimate difference in a contest where the Gamecocks (4-5) otherwise controlled several key statistical categories. Jacksonville State outscored Georgia State 40-20 in the paint, won the rebounding battle 45-34, and committed only four turnovers. Yet, their inability to convert free points ultimately left them short. The most critical juncture of the game unfolded in the final 13 seconds. Trailing 75-73 after a driving layup by Jacksonville Stateās Mostapha El Moutaouakkil, the Gamecocks were forced to foul. Georgia Stateās Jelani Hamilton, who led all scorers with 23 points, calmly sank both free throws with two seconds remaining to extend the lead to four and effectively seal the outcome. Hamiltonās clutch performance at the line capped a strong overall game where he added three rebounds and three assists. He was supported by backcourt mate Micah Tucker, who scored 16 points, and forward Anthony Enoh, who dominated the glass with 12 rebounds and seven points. Jacksonville Stateās effort was led by El Moutaouakkil, who scored 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds. Jamar Franklin added 15 points and eight boards, and JaCoby Hill contributed 12 points. The Gamecocksā interior presence, led by 7-footer Iaroslav Niagu who had 10 points, allowed them to build a 42-30 scoring advantage in the second half after trailing 37-31 at the intermission. Georgia State built its first-half lead behind efficient early shooting and a 12-2 run midway through the period, fueled by Hamilton and Jakai Newton, who finished with 13 points. The Panthers led by as many as nine before Jacksonville State closed the gap. The second half was a back-and-forth affair featuring nine lead changes. The Gamecocks took their first lead since the opening minutes at 51-50 on a three-pointer from Franklin with 13:53 to play. The teams traded baskets until the final five minutes, when Georgia Stateās offense stagnated but its defense held firm and its free throw shooting took over. With the score tied at 66, Georgia State embarked on an 11-2 run built entirely on free throws, making 9 of 10 during the stretch, to take a 77-68 lead with 13 seconds left. El Moutaouakkilās layup and Franklinās last-second three provided the final margin but came after the outcome was decided. The Gamecocksā offensive struggles extended beyond the foul line, as they shot just 42.4% from the field and 31.8% from three-point range. Their four total assists highlighted a disjointed offensive flow. Georgia State, while shooting a better percentage from the floor at 40.4%, won primarily by creating 12 more free throw attempts and converting them at a high rate. The win provides a respite for Georgia State, which had not won since its season opener. Jacksonville State sees a two-game win streak end as it heads into conference play. An announced crowd of 1,698 at the GSU Sports Arena watched the Panthers prevail in a game that defied pregame projections which heavily favored the visiting Gamecocks.
Preview
ATLANTA (Interstat) ā Two teams trending in opposite directions will meet Saturday when the Jacksonville State Gamecocks visit the Georgia State Panthers in a nonconference menās basketball game. Jacksonville State (4-4) enters having won two of its last three, including a dominant 66-39 victory over AUM last Sunday. The Gamecocks have shown a high ceiling, scoring 114 points in a season-opening win, but have struggled with consistency against Division I competition. Georgia State (1-9) is mired in a difficult stretch, having lost nine consecutive games against D-I opponents since a season-opening win over Fort Valley State. The Panthersā defense has been a particular concern, allowing an average of 86.2 points during their current five-game skid. A key matchup will feature Jacksonville Stateās high-scoring guard Mostapha El Moutaouakkil against Georgia Stateās interior presence, Anhtony Enoh. El Moutaouakkil is averaging 17.4 points per game and is coming off a 19-point, 3-assist performance. He erupted for 33 points in a win over Coastal Carolina last month. Enoh, a forward, is averaging 6.8 points and 5.8 rebounds. He nearly posted a double-double with 8 points and 8 rebounds in the Panthersā most recent loss to Kennesaw State. For Georgia State, finding secondary scoring behind guard Malachi Brown, who had 15 points last time out, will be crucial. Jacksonville State will look to build on its balanced effort against AUM, where Aitor Anabitarte added 9 points off the bench. The Gamecocks have fared better at home, where all four wins occurred, and are now seeking their first true road victory. Georgia State is playing its third home game of the season, still searching for its first D-I win in Atlanta after a narrow loss to Presbyterian in November. Saturdayās contest at GSU Sports Arena is the final nonconference tune-up for both programs before league play begins later in December. Jacksonville State will open Conference USA action next week, while Georgia State turns its focus to the Sun Belt. Tipoff is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025.