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ATLANTA (Interstat) — A surging Troy team looks to rebound from its worst performance of the season when it visits a struggling Georgia State squad in a Sun Belt Conference men’s basketball matchup Wednesday night at GSU Sports Arena. The Trojans (15-8) enter having won seven of their last 10 games but are coming off a stunning 66-44 home loss to Appalachian State on Saturday. It was Troy’s lowest scoring output of the season and snapped a three-game winning streak. Prior to that, Troy had been one of the league’s hottest teams, averaging 86.2 points per game during a 7-2 stretch. Guard Theo Seng has been a consistent offensive catalyst for Troy. He scored 23 points in a Jan. 7 loss to Arkansas State, poured in 24 points in a double-overtime win at Old Dominion on Jan. 21, and is coming off a 13-point effort in the loss to App State. His scoring versatility will be key for a Troy offense seeking redemption. The Panthers (9-14) have lost three of their last four, including two narrow road defeats. They fell 69-67 at South Alabama on Saturday and 82-72 at Louisiana-Lafayette on Jan. 29. Their lone recent win was an 82-81 nail-biter over Arkansas State on Jan. 24. Georgia State will lean heavily on guard Malachi Brown, who has carried the offensive load. He scored 25 points in the loss at Lafayette and followed with a 21-point, 4-assist performance at South Alabama. Over his last five games, Brown is averaging 17.2 points. While Troy holds the clear advantage in the standings, the Panthers have shown resilience at home, winning three of their last four in Atlanta. The venue has provided little comfort for Troy in recent years; the Trojans have lost eight straight meetings at Georgia State, with their last win in Atlanta coming in 2015. Wednesday’s contest represents a critical pivot point for both teams’ conference trajectories as the regular season enters its final month.

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