During Chris Vozab’s first season as Georgia Southern’s head coach, the Eagles lived by the jump shot and lost by the jump shot. The focus on the offseason has been simple — establish an inside presence. The loss of Aishya Wofford to a career-ending injury was noticeable in the paint during the 2012-13 season, in which GSU finished 8-23 and 6-14 in the Southern Conference, but with added depth and experience in the post, it should take the pressure off of outside scorers like senior MiMi DuBose and junior Anna Claire Knight.
GSU women tip off at Auburn

