WATCH: Georgia State golfers celebrate hoops buzzer-beater http://t.co/CC17EzvV8A
— Dana O'Neil😷 (@DanaONeilWriter) March 20, 2015
Here are some memorable tweets about Georgia State’s 57-56 win over Baylor in the second round of the NCAA tournament on Thursday. It must be started with the one from Georgia State’s golf team, which you can see above.
At 4:45 p.m., about an hour after the game had ended, there had been 65,000 tweets with the words “Georgia State” in the past hour. That’s according to Topsy, a Twitter analytics website.
Good win Georgia State...
— Demaryius Thomas (@DemaryiusT) March 19, 2015
Congrats to @GeorgiaStateU on their big win over Baylor! RJ Hunter was clutch. Good luck on Saturday
— Matt Ryan (@M_Ryan02) March 19, 2015
Congrats to Ron Hunter and the @GeorgiaStateU basketball team! Way to finish and compete! That was awesome!
— Dan Quinn (@FalconsDQ) March 19, 2015
Always great to be back in Atlanta! Home of THE Georgia State University! @GeorgiaStateU @GSUPanthers #StillDancing pic.twitter.com/D83QFNqDwN
— Dale Murphy (@DaleMurphy3) March 20, 2015
Congratulations to @GSUPanthers on its huge win today and thanks for proving my pick correct! #GoPanthers #marchmadness
— Former Gov. Nathan Deal (@GovernorDeal) March 19, 2015
This was the scene at our offices watching the unbelievable @GSUPanthers comeback: pic.twitter.com/Yh8pIA2iAD
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 20, 2015
Is there anything @Tom_Glavine can't do? He correctly had @GSUPanthers advancing vs. Baylor today! #BravesBrackets pic.twitter.com/WhFpc7fWQ5
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) March 19, 2015
Great comeback by Georgia State as Big 12 has another L. RJ Hunter with the big three, great job down stretch. March Madness, baby!
— Dick Vitale (@DickieV) March 19, 2015
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