Hempstead, N.Y.?Antoine Agudio scored 25 points as Hofstra defeated Georgia State, 57-45, in a Colonial Athletic Association game Saturday at the Mack Sports Complex in Hempstead, N.Y.
Agudio, the Colonial Athletic Association scoring leader who averages better than 22 points a game, scored eight points in the pivotal stretch as the Pride (8-15, 5-8 CAA) broke upon a close game early in the second half. Leading 33-29 with 16 minutes to play, Hofstra scored 12 straight points, eight of them by Augdio, to build a 45-29 lead.
Leonard Mendez was the only Panther in double figures with 12 points, but he managed just one point in the second half as Georgia State fell to 6-17, 3-10 CAA but suffered only its second conference loss by more than eight points.
The Panthers were hurt by 20 turnovers and 34 percent shooting from the field while allowing Hofstra to connect on 52 percent.
“We didn't play with the intensity and fire on offense or defense that we need on the road in this conference,” said Georgia State head coach Rod Barnes. “We didn't show the effort that we've showed the last six or seven games.
“Augdio is a very good player and he made some tough shots, but we gave him too many open looks in the second half. He's too good for that.”
Georgia State started well and took a 15-10 lead midway through the first half. Augdio made a layup with five minutes to play in the half to give the Pride an 18-17 lead, and they never trailed again, taking a 25-22 into the intermission.
“We're beat up right now, so we'll get some rest tomorrow and then go back to work so we can see a different team on the floor Wednesday night.”
Georgia State returns home for a pair of games next week, hosting Delaware Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Sports Arena and then Northeastern next Saturday at 2 p.m. for Homecoming.
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