After coming back from a 15-point deficit in the second half, Georgia State just didn’t have enough to get a victory, as it fell to host James Madison Thursday night in overtime, 81-79.

With 15:36 to play, the Panthers found themselves trailing 54-39, but they proceeded to go on a 19-2 run in less than seven minutes to take a 58-56 lead.

And after falling behind 70-66 with two minutes to play in regulation, a pair of baskets by Micah Tucker got Georgia State even, forcing overtime.

But Cliff Davis scored seven of his season-high 26 points in overtime, including the game-winning layup with eight seconds left to break a 79-79 tie and help James Madison get the victory.

Davis had five steals for the Dukes (13-13, 5-8 Sun Belt Conference). Justin McBride added 22 points and nine rebounds, and Gabe Newhof had 11 points.

Jelani Hamilton finished with 28 points and seven rebounds for the Panthers (9-17, 6-7). Georgia State also got 20 points, five assists and two steals from Micah Tucker.

Georgia State stays in Virginia this weekend, as it will visit Old Dominion on Saturday.

Material from The Associated Press was used in this article.

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