
Georgia State Panthers

Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
Highlights
Summary
CONWAY, S.C. (Interstat) — Georgia State overcame a slow start to defeat Coastal Carolina 68-63 in a Sun Belt Conference women’s basketball game Saturday at HTC Center. The Panthers trailed by eight after the first quarter but used a strong second period to take a 27-28 halftime lead. They never relinquished it, sealing the win with late free throws before an announced crowd of 707. Kristin Williams led all scorers with 21 points for the Chanticleers. Crystal Henderson paced Georgia State with 14 points. Coastal Carolina committed 25 turnovers, leading to 28 Georgia State points. The Panthers improved to 5-8 overall, while the Chanticleers fell to 6-7.
Extended Summary
CONWAY, S.C. (Interstat) — In a game defined by grit over grace, the Georgia State Panthers overcame a sluggish start and a torrent of Coastal Carolina three-pointers to claw out a 68-63 victory in a Sun Belt Conference women’s basketball game Saturday at the HTC Center. The win, secured before an announced crowd of 707, snapped a two-game skid for Georgia State and improved its record to 5-8 overall. Coastal Carolina fell to 6-7 with the loss, which came despite being a heavy favorite according to pregame analytics. The contest was a study in contrasting styles and resilience. Coastal Carolina’s offense flowed almost exclusively from beyond the arc, where they launched 38 attempts, connecting on 12. Georgia State, meanwhile, struggled mightily from deep, hitting just 5 of 24 three-point attempts. The Panthers’ path to victory was paved at the free-throw line and through relentless defensive pressure, forcing 25 Chanticleer turnovers. The opening quarter suggested a different story. Coastal Carolina, led by the sharp shooting of guard Kristin Williams, raced to a 17-9 lead. Williams, who finished with a game-high 21 points, hit two early threes as the Chanticleers exploited Georgia State’s defensive rotations. The Panthers looked out of sync, committing seven turnovers in the period and failing to establish any offensive rhythm. The momentum began to shift in the second quarter. Georgia State’s defense tightened, holding Coastal Carolina to just 11 points. A spark came from the Panthers’ bench in the form of guard Eghosa Obasuyi. The sophomore from Villa Rica, Georgia, entered the game and immediately provided a lift, scoring 10 points in the first half, including a critical three-pointer and a pair of free throws that helped narrow the gap. Georgia State outscored Coastal Carolina 18-11 in the frame, cutting the deficit to a single point, 28-27, at halftime. The third quarter was a tense, back-and-forth affair with five lead changes. Coastal Carolina’s Tessa Grady, who scored 12 points, hit a three-pointer to put the Chanticleers up 40-38 late in the period. But Georgia State’s Cheyenne Holloman answered with a driving layup, and the Panthers took a 43-42 lead into the final quarter, setting the stage for a dramatic finish. The most pivotal sequence of the game unfolded in the fourth quarter’s final minutes. With Georgia State clinging to a 53-51 lead, Coastal Carolina’s Kinsea Grimes blocked a driving layup attempt by Crystal Henderson, seemingly preserving a chance for the Chanticleers to tie or take the lead. On the ensuing possession, however, Georgia State’s defensive pressure forced a turnover from Coastal Carolina’s Paige Bradley. Henderson, the Panthers’ floor general from Marietta, Georgia, promptly stole the ball and converted a layup to extend the lead to 55-51 with 1:13 remaining. That two-possession swing proved insurmountable for Coastal Carolina. The Chanticleers were forced to foul, and Georgia State, which shot 23 of 31 from the line, closed the game with precision. Henderson, who led the Panthers with 14 points, and Holloman, who added 10 points and four assists, combined to hit four crucial free throws in the final 14 seconds to seal the five-point win. Beyond Henderson and Holloman, Georgia State’s balance was key. Forward Ari Dyson contributed 12 points, while Obasuyi’s 10 points off the bench provided essential production. For Coastal Carolina, Williams’s 21 points led all scorers, and Bradley added 11 points, but the team’s 25 turnovers and 7-of-13 shooting from the foul line ultimately undermined their perimeter attack. The victory gives Georgia State a positive start to conference play as it looks to build momentum heading into the new year. Coastal Carolina will aim to regroup after letting a winnable home game slip away in the final minutes.
Preview
CONWAY, S.C. (Interstat) — The Coastal Carolina women’s basketball team looks to return to the win column when it hosts Sun Belt Conference foe Georgia State on Saturday at the HTC Center. The Chanticleers (6-6) enter the matchup after a narrow 71-68 home loss to James Madison on Wednesday. Coastal Carolina had won three of its previous four games prior to that defeat. Guard Kristin Williams has been a consistent offensive catalyst, averaging 15.2 points over her last five contests. She scored 18 points in 39 minutes against James Madison. Georgia State (4-8) seeks to halt a five-game losing streak, most recently a 68-47 defeat at Georgia Southern on Thursday. The Panthers have struggled defensively during the skid, allowing an average of 83.8 points per game. Guard Grace Lanier, who scored 14 points at Florida International on Dec. 5, will be a key player for the Panthers’ backcourt. Coastal Carolina holds a 6-6 overall record, while Georgia State sits at 4-8. This contest marks the conference opener for both programs. The Chanticleers have shown a potent offense at home, scoring over 100 points twice this season in Conway. Following this game, Coastal Carolina will host Columbia on Dec. 29. Georgia State’s next contest is at home against LaGrange on Dec. 28. Tipoff is scheduled for Saturday, December 20, 2025.