Georgia State lost in overtime against Louisiana in the 2014 SBC title game.
Top-seeded Georgia State (23-9) will play the winner of Saturday's other semifinal game, between Louisiana-Monroe and Georgia Southern, on Sunday.
Georgia State's pressure defense caused problems for Lafayette. The Panthers forced 21 turnovers, 17 off of steals.
The Panthers ended the first half on a 19-6 run, capped by Isaiah Dennis' steal and coast-to-coast dunk just before the halftime buzzer for a 44-27 lead.
Fourth-seeded Louisiana (20-13) trailed by as many as 24 points, but pulled within 72-63 on Steven Wronkoski's reverse layup with 2:30 left. Georgia State responded with an 8-3 run and held on down the stretch.
Devonta Walker led the Ragin' Cajuns with 17 points.
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