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68
GCSU GCSU 5-7, 0-2 PBC
71
Winner USC Aiken USCA 8-4, 1-1 PBC
GCSU GCSU
5-7, 0-2 PBC
68
Final
71
USC Aiken USCA
8-4, 1-1 PBC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
GCSU GCSU 32 36 68
USC Aiken USCA 24 47 71
Men's Basketball Team Huddle
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Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Bryan Cohen
GCSU Sports Information Student Assistant

Pacers hold off Bobcats 71-68

GRANITEVILLE, S.C. | Zyair Greene, Ian Davis, Luke Krawczyk, and Dallas Clayton all scored in double figures as the quartet combined for 54 points total as Georgia College & State Univeristy fell just short against the University of South Carolina-Aiken 71-68 in a Peach Belt Conference men's basketball game Saturday (Jan. 4) afternoon inside the USCA Convocation Center.

The Bobcats dropped their second straight game, falling to 5-7 overall and 0-2 in conference play, while the Pacers improved to 8-4 and 1-1. GCSU looks to bounce back with a Peach Belt Conference match-up against the University of North Georgia on Wednesday (Jan. 8) at 7:30 p.m. inside the Centennial Center.

Georgia College opened the afternoon with a steady lead over USC Aiken. A three-pointer by Greene gave the Bobcats a nine-point lead (13-4) within the first five minutes of the contest. However, a 10-1 run, finished by a three-pointer by Rhyjon Blackwell, would get the Pacers back into the game. The Bobcats wouldn't take their feet off the gas for the remainder of the half, scoring multiple three-pointers via Davis and Mason Etter and applying pressure to the Pacers, allowing them to enter halftime with an eight-point lead (32-24).

The second half opened the same way the first half ended, with a Khalil Green three-pointer in the opening minutes giving the Bobcats their second double-digit lead (42-31) of the evening. However, almost instantaneously, the Pacers answered back, as a 14-3 run evened things up at 45. The lead constantly flipped back and forth throughout the remainder of the matinee, leading to the last minutes in which everything was tied at 65. The Pacers connected on five of six free throw attempts to open up a 70-65 lead with seven seconds. USC Aiken went 28-of-37 (.757) from the charity stripe to offset its poor shooting from the floor - 19-of-67 (.287). A last-minute three-pointer by Greene helped them get close, but it was too late.

Greene led the Bobcats with 19 points, while Krawczyk (12), Davis (12) and Clayton (11) also finished in double figures. Krawcyzk and Kudlas each led GCSU with six rebounds, while Clayton pulled down five. James Nichols III helped lock down the Pacers on defense, tallying three blocks.

About GCSU Athletics 
Owning the top Academic Success Rate among all public colleges and universities in Division II for four consecutive academic years, the Georgia College Department of Athletics sponsors 11 varsity athletic programs at the NCAA Division II level. GCSU Athletics has won five consecutive Presidents' Awards for Academic Excellence, and are two-time winners of the PBC Commissioner's Cup and four-time winners of the PBC Institution of the Year Sportsmanship Award. As a Division II program, Bobcat Athletics prides itself on balancing the life of the student-athlete, evidenced by the teams' continued appearances in postseason competition as well as high-level academic success and community-service involvement. Bobcat Athletics embodies the mantra of "Graduating Champions for Life." Sign up at @GCSUBobcats on all social media outlets for up-to-the-minute reports or subscribe to the GSCU Athletics e-newsletter to receive the latest news, schedule updates and to interact with GCSU Athletics. 
 

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