FAIRFAX, Va. - A
25-for-31 performance from the charity stripe and staunch defense led the
George Mason men's basketball team past Georgia State, 66-51, on Saturday
afternoon at Patriot Center in Colonial Athletic Association action. Mason
improved to 8-0 at home this season and 12-5 overall while moving to 4-2 in
conference play. GSU dropped to 8-8 and 3-3 in conference play.
Senior Cam Long led all
scorers with 18 points on 8-of-12 shooting, and was joined in double figures by
junior Ryan Pearson and senior Isaiah Tate with 14 and 11 points, respectively.
Dante Curry had 12 points to lead the Panthers, who were limited to 34.7
percent field goal shooting (17-49) in the game. The 25 free throws was a
season high for Mason, and the most since 31 against Creighton on Dec. 12, 2009.
GSU opened the scoreboard
with the first five points of the game, with Mason held off the scoreboard for
more than three minutes. Long's layup at the 16:40 mark ended the drought, and
in a first half marked by poor first-half shooting by both squads, the Panthers
maintained their lead until the 10:33 mark. Cornelius knocked down a jumper
after a steal and assist by Long to tie the score at eight. It was just the
Patriots' second field goal of the game to that point.
The Panthers took the lead
back, but Isaiah Tate drained Mason's first three of the game with just under
seven minutes left in the first to put the Patriots ahead, 13-11. That was part
of a 12-0 run that spanned nearly five and a half minutes which moved the lead
to 20-11. GSU chipped away at the lead and scored the last four points of the
half to set the halftime score at 24-21.
Tate had eight points to lead
the Mason offense, while three Panthers contributed six points each. In the
half, Mason narrowly out-shot the Panthers by a 35-to-29.2 percent margin, as
the 21 Panther points was the lowest first-half total of the season for a Mason
opponent.
Mason held its lead until a
technical foul called on the Patriots led to two free throws by Johnson which
tied the game at 25 at the 18:08 mark. The Patriots answered with four in a row
to regain the advantage, part of a 9-2 run that pushed the score to 34-27. GSU
cut the margin to one with six straight points, but a 7-0 streak by Mason made
it 41-33. Once again the Panthers put together a run but got no closer than
three. A 13-3 run by Mason gave the Patriots a lead of 56-44, and the Patriot
advantage grew as large as 14 as Mason improved to 8-0 on the season on its
home court.
Mason will look to capture
its third straight victory in its next contest, a 9 p.m. tilt on Wednesday at
home against Drexel. That game will be broadcast live on MASN.