ATLANTA - The Jax State Men's Basketball team trailed for 35 minutes of action before taking a lead with under three minutes to play on Saturday, but the late surge wasn't enough to overcome a 77-73 road loss at Georgia State.
The Gamecocks outscored the Panthers 24-19 over the final 10 minutes and 30 seconds, but were unable to complete the comeback after trailing by as many as 11.
Jax State led for just 41 seconds in the first half, all coming after a layup from
Mostapha El Moutaouakkil to make the score 8-7 just five minutes into the game. The Panthers regained the lead on a hookshot with 14:03 and held on to the lead for the next 28 minutes of game time.
Jax State shot just 36 percent from the field in the first half, trailing Georgia State 37-31.
El Moutaouakkil led Jax State with nine first half points while
Jacoby Hill and
Jamar Franklin managed six each. Franklin had a team-high six boards at the break.
The senior from Rabat, Morocco finished a tough layup and converted the and-one out of the halftime break, to cut the lead down to three, but the Panthers quickly extended their lead back out to nine after knocking down three consecutive jumpers.
Franklin knocked down a three to tie the contest at 62 apiece with just over six minutes to play, suppressing the Georgia State lead for the first time since the opening few minutes.
El Moutaouakkil made a layup with just under three minutes to play to give JSU a two-point edge, but Georgia State would rattle off seven straight points over the next two minutes to push the game out of reach.
El Moutaouakkil led the Gamecocks with 18 points while Franklin tacked on 15.
Iaroslav Niagu also finished with a career-high 10 points.
Franklin and El Moutaouakkil also led the team with eight rebounds apiece.
The Gamecocks are back in action on Wednesday, Dec. 17 at home against Eastern Kentucky.
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