NEMANJA DJURISIC MARCUS THORNTON
TAYLOR ECHOLS
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MEDIA GUIDE
2014-2015 Georgia Bulldogs Seated (L-R): Taylor Echols, Brandon Young, J.J. Frazier, Juwan Parker, Dusan Langura and Kenny Gaines Standing (L-R): Charles Mann, Houston Kessler, Yante Maten, Osahen Iduwe, Marcus Thornton, Nemanja Djurisic, Cameron Forte and Kenny Paul Geno
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GA-Southwestern (Exh.) Georgia Tech Stony Brook
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Troy Florida Atlantic Gonzaga
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Minnesota/St. John’s
Athens, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Athens, Ga.
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Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. New York, N.Y.
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New York, N.Y.
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Chattanooga, Tenn. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Manhattan, Kan. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Baton Rouge, La.
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UT-Chattanooga Colorado Seton Hall Mercer Kansas State Norfolk State Arkansas LSU
S C H E D U L E 1/14 1/17 1/20 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/7 2/11 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/25 2/28 3/3 3/7 3/12-16
Vanderbilt Florida Mississippi Mississippi State Vanderbilt South Carolina Kentucky Tennessee Texas A&M Auburn South Carolina Alabama Mississippi Missouri Kentucky Auburn SEC Tournament
Nashville, Tenn. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Starkville, Miss. Athens, Ga. Columbia, S.C. Lexington, Ky. Athens, Ga. College Station, Texas Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Oxford, Miss. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Nashville, Tenn.
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Nemanja Djurisic, Senior Podgorica, Montenegro TOPIC: Travel & Study Opportunities at UGA “Studying abroad at Georgia has given me the opportunity to further my education, experience new places in the world, make new friends and adopt new viewpoints. These experiences make the opportunity at the University of Georgia complete and unique and for that I am extremely thankful to this great school and to Coach Fox.”
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Taylor Echols, Senior McDonough, Georgia TOPIC: Quality of Coaching Staff “I truly believe our staff is one of the best in the nation. They are constantly preparing to make us the best basketball team that we can be. But, above that, they invest so much of their time and energy into our lives as young men. They teach us how to be responsible men of integrity, and hold us to a high standard of success. I will forever be grateful for their investments in my life and the lives of my teammates.”
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Cameron Forte, Junior Tempe, Arizona TOPIC: Facilities “From our awesome training and practice facilities to the educational buildings around campus, the facilities here at UGA are second to none.”
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J.J. Frazier, Sophomore Glennville, Georgia TOPIC: Game Day Atmosphere “The atmosphere at Stegeman Coliseum during basketball games is amazing. The fans bring so much excitement and it helps us tremendously. It is, without doubt, one of the reasons I chose to come to Georgia.”
Kenny Gaines, Junior
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Atlanta, Georgia TOPIC: Playing at the state of Georgia's flagship school “I love playing for my state school. It’s a perfect opportunity for my family to come see me play, and also allows for me to proudly represent my family in the state that I grew up in.”
Kenny Paul Geno, Sophomore
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Booneville, Mississippi TOPIC: Dining Options on campus “The dining halls provide me unlimited meals each day with a variety of food for each different meal. They allow me to maintain healthy eating habits while also keeping my weight up to where I need to compete at this level. The location is perfect, being right next to our apartments and close to the practice facility.”
Osahen Iduwe, Freshman Benin City, Nigeria TOPIC: Player Development “A major reason why I came to the University of Georgia is because of Coach Fox’s great record with post players and his ability to develop them and get them to the NBA.”
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Houston Kessler, Sophomore Newnan, Georgia TOPIC: Tradition of UGA “I’ve been a Dawg fan from birth so I feel blessed to be able to play basketball for this great program. The athletic tradition is exceptional at the University of Georgia. The feeling of running out of the tunnel to “Glory, Glory” is unparalleled.”
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Dusan Langura, Redshirt Freshman Romont, Switzerland TOPIC: Sports Medicine & Training Staff at UGA “UGA’s training and medical staff has helped me get healthy and overcome all the adversities that you can face as an injured student-athlete. I will never be grateful enough for all the things they have done for me.”
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Charles Mann, Junior Alpharetta, Georgia TOPIC: Preparation for NBA “I think that Coach Fox does a great job helping players to reach their full potential and giving them a great chance to be successful at the next level. My dream has always been to play in the NBA, and there’s nobody I would trust more to help get me there.”
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Yante Maten, Freshman Bloomfield Hills, Mich. TOPIC: Playing for Coach Fox “Coach Fox is a great 'development' coach. He is always there to encourage and motivate me whether it be on the court or in the classroom.”
Juwan Parker, Sophomore
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Tulsa, Oklahoma TOPIC: Quality of the Business School at UGA “The business school here at UGA is really preparing me for the real world. There are great teachers as well as great resources that will prepare me for the world of business.”
Marcus Thornton, Graduate Student
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Atlanta, Georgia TOPIC: Gear/Equipment/Nike School “Not only does our athletic department provide us with top-flight facilities, but we also have access to some of the best equipment and Nike’s best gear. It's a great combination.”
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Brandon Young, Sophomore Atlanta, Georgia TOPIC: Quality of Housing for Student-Athletes at UGA “The athletic housing at Georgia is great because it gives you the privacy of your own room while still providing the opportunity to hang out with teammates in an open living room.”
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coach mark fox
Birthdate: January 13, 1969 Hometown: Garden City, Kansas Family: Wife – Cindy Children: Parker (13), Olivia (11)
Education Garden City Community College (1987-89) Eastern New Mexico, B.S. in Physical Education, 1991 University of Kansas, M.S. Athletic Administration / Sports Psychology, 1996
Coaching Experience
Coaching Honors
Assistant Coach, University of Washington, 1991-93 Assistant Coach, Kansas State University, 1994-2000 Associate Head Coach, University of Nevada, 2000-04 Head Coach, University of Nevada, 2004-09 Head Coach, University of Georgia, 2009-Present
Don Haskins Coach of the Year, Western Athletic Conference, 2005-07
UGA Wins over Top 25 Opponents
1/5/10 73-66 vs. #20 Georgia Tech 1/23/10 78-63 vs. #8 Tennessee 2/6/10 72-58 vs. #18 Vanderbilt
1/8/11 77-70 vs. #10 Kentucky 2/11/12 70-68 (OT) at #20 Miss. State 2/25/12 76-62 vs. #11 Florida
Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record
Year 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 at Nevada
Overall 25-7 27-6 29-5 21-12 21-13 123-43
Pct. .781 .818 .853 .636 .618 .741
Home 13-4 17-1 15-1 13-3 13-8 71-17
Away 11-2 10-3 10-2 7-9 8-5 46-21
Neu. 1-1 0-2 4-2 1-0 0-0 6-5
Conf. 16-2 13-3 14-2 12-4 11-5 66-16
Finish 1st 1st 1st T1st 2nd ---
Post-Season 1-1 (NCAA) 0-1 (NCAA) 1-1 (NCAA) 0-1(CBI) 0-1(CBI) 2-5
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
14-17 21-12 15-17 15-17 20-14
.452 .636 .469 .469 .588
12-4 12-4 11-6 12-6 15-3
0-11 7-4 2-9 3-8 4-7
2-2 2-4 2-2 0-3 1-4
5-11 9-7 5-11 9-9 12-6
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at Georgia 85-77 TOTALS
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.525 62-23
208-120 .634 133-40
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“Did You Know” Facts About Coach Fox
Players that have played in the NBA Luke Babbitt* Kevinn Pinkney Mark Pope Nick Fazekas Ramon Sessions Trey Thompkins Armon Johnson Rich Manning Travis Leslie JaVale McGee* Kirk Snyder* Kentavious Caldwell-Pope*
• He guided Georgia last season to the secondhighest SEC finish in school history. • Every senior that has come through the UGA program under Mark Fox has graduated. • His former players are currently under contract to earn a combined $52 million in the NBA. • He never coaches a game with change in his pocket. • He started games at all five positions on the court as a collegiate player. • He once held the NCAA record for Most Career Wins in his 1st three years • His favorite sports team growing up was the Kansas City Chiefs • Has a history of playing freshmen extensively (2014 freshmen at UGA averaged 33 mins/game). • Has been rated No. 1 among all college coaches at developing talent. • Has a winning record in road games over 10 years as a head coach.
*First-Round Draft Pick
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Coach Mark Fox has assembled one of the finest coaching staffs in America, with over 100 years combined experience in coaching and mentoring young men. Philip Pearson | Assistant Coach • Sixth season on the basketball staff at Georgia. • A veteran of Southeastern Conference basketball, with over 20 years of experience as a player and coach. • Was a player at Alabama from 1989-93, and was later an assistant coach there from 1998-2009. College teammates included 10 future NBA players, including 7-time world champion Robert Horry. • Coached current N.Y. Knicks head coach Derek Fisher during his first assistant’s job at Arkansas-Little Rock. Jonas Hayes | Assistant Coach • Third season on the UGA staff, his seventh representing the Bulldog program, either as a player or coach. • A native of Atlanta, Hayes earned letters as a prominent player on three successful UGA teams between 2002-04. Two of those three teams reached post-season play, including the 2002 NCAA Tournament and 2004 NIT. • Hayes and his twin brother Jarvis, himself a 1st-team All-SEC player and NBA Draftee, are two of the most popular players in UGA basketball history. Yasir Rosemond | Assistant Coach • • • •
Atlanta native who joined the UGA staff in May of 2014. A veteran of more than 10 seasons in collegiate coaching. Has built a reputation for success in recruiting and player development at each stop of his career thus far. Has previously coached at Samford, Seattle U., Oregon (his alma mater), and Redlands Community College (Okla.). Kent Davison | Director of Basketball Operations
• Coaching career has covered many different levels, including high school, college, professional and international teams. • Organizes the Bulldogs’ team travel and all team-related events, as well as implementation and monitoring of the program’s budget. Also has a significant role in annual scheduling and summer camps. • Relationship with Coach Mark Fox began at Garden City Community College (Kan.), where Davison was an assistant coach when Fox played the 1988-89 seasons there.
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Matt Bucklin Graduate Assistant • In his third season as a graduate assistant on the UGA staff. • Began his association with the Bulldogs as a walk-on guard in the fall of 2008. • Completed his master’s degree in the Sport Management program at UGA in 2014. • Older brother Mike preceded him as a member of the UGA basketball program in the 2003-04 seasons.
Sean Hayes Strength and Conditioning Coach • Joined the Georgia staff in August of 2010. • Spent four seasons on the strength training staff of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills before coming to UGA. • Has also coached at Clemson, Harvard, Tulsa, Yale, Boston University and his alma mater, Springfield College. • In May of 2014, Hayes was named Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. It is the organization’s highest individual honor.
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locker room
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unction…convenience… comfort…luxury. All of those features combine to give Georgia one of the finest locker room facilities in the country. At any given time of day, a player can: • Prepare for practice and watch his next opponent's scouting video • Check his email or work on a class project • Replenish with healthy snacks and beverages • Challenge a teammate to a game of billiards or “NBA Jam” • Watch a game or favorite TV show • Take a nap or just relax with teammates
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practice facility
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pened in August of 2007, the Coliseum Training Facility provides the Bulldogs with the finest practice and workout facilities in the nation. Also the practice home to the women’s basketball and gymnastics programs, the Training Facility features a practice gym, locker room and office space for each sport. The spacious weight-training facility is stocked with state-of-the-art equipment and provides a great training venue on a daily basis for the student-athletes.
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he success of Georgia Basketball depends not only on in-season,
on-court performance, but also on the year-round development of strength, conditioning and basketball skills. With top-flight personnel and facilities, Georgia has the ability to give one-on-one attention to players and help them reach their potential as athletes and basketball players.
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stegeman coliseum
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he Bulldogs play in Stegeman Coliseum, home court since the 1964 season. Through a rigorous program of updates and renovations, it remains one of the finest venues for college basketball in the nation. Most recently, Stegeman underwent a major, $13 million facelift that was completed in time for the 2011 season. Every facet of this project -from the expanded lobbies to the dramatic artwork that adorns either side -- was intended to heighten the fan experience at Bulldog home games. In addition to basketball and gymnastics events, Stegeman has played host to a variety of events over the years. For two weeks of 1996, it welcomed the world as the competition venue for two sports at the Summer Olympic Games.
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game day experience
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ou have to search far and wide to find a game that’s as much fun as Georgia’s. The lights are bright. The band gets loud. The fans hug the court. They get there early, get crazy and stay to celebrate after the game. The 21st century has ushered in a new era of enthusiasm for Georgia basketball at Stegeman Coliseum. In recent seasons, fans cranked the turnstiles at Stegeman more than period in the program’s history. The Mark Fox era promises to continue the tradition of packed houses and rowdy patrons.
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academic success
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eorgia’s student-athletes enjoy the strongest academic support in the nation. The Rankin Smith Academic Center, just a stone’s throw from Stegeman Coliseum, includes a wealth of resources and individual tutorial rooms. Built at a cost of $7 million, this 31,000-square-foot center has over 60 computer work stations, a 230-seat study hall and a 55-seat “smart” classroom with high-speed Internet access at every seat.
Bulldogs That Have Graduated In the Mark Fox Era Chris Barnes Matt Bucklin Corey Butler John Florveus Albert Jackson Ricky McPhee Jeremy Price Connor Nolte Gerald Robinson
ALEC KESSLER The shining light for academic success at Georgia is Alec Kessler, who won equal acclaim on the court and in the classroom. Kessler was an All-America forward for the Bulldogs in 1990. That year, he was also named Academic All-American of the Year, an honor bestowed upon the top student among all collegiate athletes.
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Dustin Ware Tyler Whatley Damien Wilkins Vincent Williams Terrance Woodbury Donte' Williams Marcus Thornton Jarvis Hayes
A total of 17 players have earned undergraduate degrees in the 5-year tenure of head coach Mark Fox.
JARVIS HAYES (2002-03) Two-time All-SEC forward Jarvis Hayes is the latest of several UGA alums to return to complete their degrees after prosperous NBA careers. Hayes, who played seven seasons in the NBA and continues to play overseas, graduated in the Summer of 2014 with a degree in Child & Family Development.
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tradition + history
Dominique Wilkins, All-American in 1981-82, 2006 Hall of Fame Inductee
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eorgia has made its share of history on the hardwood. Over the past 100 years, there are plenty of heroes and historic moments, champions and championships. But the future is what this program is about now. Under head coach Mark Fox, the Bulldogs are aiming to become the best… and to stay that way for a long time.
Zippy Morocco, Georgia’s first All-American, 1953
Vern Fleming, All-American in 1984
Highlights of Georgia Basketball History • 1983 Final Four • 1990 SEC Championship • 1983 SEC Tournament Championship • 2008 SEC Tournament Championship • Seven NCAA Tournament Appearances
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• Ten NIT Appearances • Thirty-three NBA Draft Picks • Three NBA Draft Lottery Picks • Hall of Fame Inductee Dominique Wilkins
Georgia captain Lamar Heard cuts down 1983 NCAA East Regional championship net.
Coach Hugh Durham and seniors Derrick Floyd, Lamar Heard and Terry Fair raise 1983 SEC Tournament championship trophy. Sundiata Gaines, 2008 SEC Tournament MVP
Teammates Marshall Wilson (facing camera) and Litterial Green celebrate Georgia's 1990 SEC championship.
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pro + usa basketball
Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta Hawks, 2006 Hall of Fame Inductee
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slew of Bulldog alumni have ultimately gained fame and fortune on the professional and international stages. Thirtythree Georgia basketball players have been selected in the annual NBA Draft, seven in the first round. Georgia’s brightest star in the NBA galaxy is Dominique Wilkins. The 2-time UGA All-American played 14 seasons in the NBA and is one of just 12 players in the league’s history to score 25,000 career points. The 9-time All-Star currently ranks 11th on the NBA’s career scoring chart with 26,668 points.
Vern Fleming, 1984 U.S. Olympic Team
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A handful of Bulldogs have also made their mark with the USA Basketball program. Most notably, Vern Fleming and Willie Anderson represented their country as members of the U.S. Olympic teams, Fleming in 1984 and Anderson in 1988. In recent seasons, Howard “Trey” Thompkins won a gold medal as a star on the U.S. Under 19 team which won the World U19 Championship in 2009.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope became the second-highest draftee in UGA history when he was taken eighth overall by the Detroit Pistons in the 2013 NBA Draft.
Travis Leslie, Los Angeles Clippers
Shandon Anderson, 2006 NBA Champion Miami Heat
Trey Thompkins, 2009 World U19 Championship
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sec basketball
• Throughout the history of men’s college basketball, the Southeastern Conference has captured 11 NCAA Championships and four NIT titles, putting the SEC as one of the nation’s top basketball conferences. • Each of the 126 conference games will be televised live as part of the SEC’s historic 15-year agreements with CBS Sports and ESPN that began in 2009-10. Almost half of the SEC’s league games will be distributed nationally with ESPN or ESPN2 televising 27 contests, ESPNU showing seven and CBS Sports five. The SEC’s games on the ESPN family of networks will be exclusively branded as the “SEC on ESPN”. • Every team in the SEC has made at least one NCAA Tournament appearance in the last nine editions of the NCAA Tournament. • The Southeastern Conference has had at least one team advance to the Sweet 16 in 22 of the last 23 years. The SEC record for most teams advancing to the Sweet 16 is four which was accomplished in 1986 (Alabama, Auburn, Kentucky, LSU) and in 1996 (Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State). Eleven of the SEC’s 12 members have advanced to the Sweet 16 since 1996. • Sixteen SEC players have been chosen in the past two NBA Drafts. Over the past six NBA Drafts, a total of 45 SEC players have heard their names called. • The SEC is the one of just two conferences in the nation to have all of its teams ranked at least one week in the Associated Press top 25 (excluding preseason polls) since 1999-00. Simply stated, every SEC team has been a top-25 team nationally at one point in the last nine seasons. • More than 2.5 million fans have witnessed SEC basketball in each of the last four seasons. The SEC posted the fourth largest season attendance in league history, totaling 2,518,749 fans for games featuring SEC teams in 2009-10. A record 2,638,852 fans saw SEC basketball in 2008-09 while 2,562,073 were in attendance in 2006-07 and 2,561,545 for the 2007-08 season.
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Georgia won four games in three days to capture the championship of the tornado-stricken 2008 SEC Tournament.
Georgia fans traveled en masse to see the 1990 Bulldogs clinch the regular-season SEC championship at Auburn.
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uga athletics
COMMITMENT Athletic Director Greg McGarity
Georgia is a university that is COMMITTED to its studentathletes and coaches, and its student-athletes and coaches are COMMITTED to Georgia. The current head coaches have nearly 200 years combined experience leading Bulldogs teams to NCAA and SEC championships. With head coaches averaging an astounding 12 years at the helm of their programs, Georgia is clearly a university and athletic program where success is predicated on commitment.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT To be a Georgia Bulldog means that you’re among the elite of the elite. Every team at Georgia contends annually for championships in the powerful Southeastern Conference, as well as the NCAA. With an operating budget of more than $93 million -- which ranks among the biggest in the country -UGA gives its teams all the resources necessary to compete for championships and earn a degree.
FACILITIES At the University of Georgia, we understand the importance of providing each team with the best possible competition and training facilities -- facilities that inspire and enhance student-athletes and coaches. With over $100 million in facility improvements over the past five years, we strive to create an environment that enriches the lives of our student-athletes. Look across our campus -- from athletic to academic facilities -- and you’ll quickly understand why we're the envy of programs across the nation.
ACADEMIC SUPPORT No. 1 among our guiding principles is a responsibility to educate our student-athletes, ensuring they are provided the tools necessary to succeed academically. The Rankin M. Smith Center, located a stone’s throw from Stegeman Coliseum, features all of these tools, as well as staff, needed to provide our student-athletes with a top-quality education. In figures released by the NCAA in November 2013, UGA studentathletes posted a school-record 83 percent graduation rate.
POINTS OF PRIDE • 23 national championships since 1998-99 (third in the nation). • Average Director’s Cup finish of 10th since 2000. • Rank in the top 10 all-time in Division I for Academic All-Americans for all sports. • 62 NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship Recipients.
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UGA Football Tight End Aron White delivering the commencement speech, December 2010.
exceptional “Creating experiences for a lifetime. �
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uga campus
“Something for Everyone” That’s the way to describe the academic, athletic and social experience at the University of Georgia. UGA is a leader among public universities nationally with a breadth and diversity of degree programs that rival any institution of higher learning. Programs in business, education, journalism, landscape architecture, law, math, public affairs and veterinary medicine all rank in the top 20 nationally. All told, Georgia offers more than 140 different degree programs. The UGA campus has grown in to a 615-acre masterpiece that ranks among the most picturesque in the nation.
QUICK FACTS Location: Athens, Georgia Founded: 1785 Enrollment: 34,677 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Red and Black Conference: Southeastern President: Jere W. Morehead J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics: Greg McGarity Website: www.georgiadogs.com
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A PREMIER COLLEGE TOWN Athens’ Broad Street is all that separates the University of Georgia’s historic North Campus from a vibrant downtown community filled with restaurants, eclectic shopping and the friendly charm of the South. Athens has carved its own international identity by mixing the best of on-campus academic and athletic opportunities with the individualistic pursuits of a music scene that has turned local artists into worldwide superstars.
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Strong Finish by ‘14 Bulldogs Boosts Aspirations for 2015
T Kenny Gaines averaged 13.0 points per game was Georgia’s most improved player in 2014.
Not even the wisest soothsayer could have predicted how the 2014 season would finish when the SEC campaign commenced in early January. The Bulldogs had arrived at that juncture with little to show for their efforts, most prominent of all a 6-6 overall record. An overtime win at nationallyranked Missouri in its conference opener, however, set this team on an historic path. Georgia proceeded to win another 11 SEC games, finish in a second-place tie in the final standings and earn a berth in the NIT, the program’s first post-season appearance
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he Georgia Bulldogs in 2014-15 will aspire to continue riding the feelgood vibe that marked the second half of their season before. And enough of their personnel return to make such an aspiration within reason. in three years. It was during the NIT, in fact, that Georgia reached the 20-victory mark for just the eighth time in school history. Eight Bulldogs averaged at least 10 minutes per game during that groundbreaking season of 2014. Six of them return. Toss into the mix five additional returning lettermen, as well as two promising freshmen, and Georgia is poised to build upon the progress of last season. “We’ll be starting the season with some optimism, but there’s no doubt that we have work to do,” head coach Mark Fox said. “We’ve got to improve to have a better season, so for us it’s really about focusing on trying to improve a number of fundamental things.” Not long before the season began, the following was a best-guess break down of
Georgia’s personnel:
Frontcourt Charles Mann may have been the Bulldogs’ MVP at season’s end, but any close observer of the team could have argued in favor of Marcus Thornton as well. Few would have disagreed. And were there a Comeback Player of the Year Award in this sport, Thornton would certainly have warranted serious consideration. The Atlanta natve entered the 2014 season amid high, but cautious hopes. That’s because of knee troubles that had shut him down for parts of two previous years. The recovery from his most recent knee surgery enabled Thornton to take a medical redshirt in 2013, despite playing in the season’s
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first nine games. Even while playing hurt, sub during the Thornton had become the 2013 team’s top past two seasons. rebounder before his knee troubles ended Djurisic, perhaps the his season prematurely. Bulldogs’ most versatile offensive The time off paid handsome dividends for player, was fourth on the team in Thornton and also for the Bulldogs. With scoring last year at 8.4 points per a clean bill of health, contest. he blossomed into He Georgia’s top big man began “We’ll be starting the season as the ‘14 season last season with some optimism, but developed. The 6-8 as the team’s forward led Georgia best 3-point there’s no doubt that we in rebounding and shooter -- his have work to do. We’ve got blocked shots while percentage averaging a careersoaring to improve to have a better best 8.3 points per past 50 season, so for us it’s really game. during one about focusing on trying Thornton was also December recognized for the stretch -- to improve a number of intangible qualities before fundamental things.” he brought to the a hot team. At the Bulldogs’ — Head Coach Mark Fox streak from post-season banquet, teammate he won the “Most Kenny Inspirational” award, as well as “The Rock,” Gaines unseated him. which goes to the player whose “steady Other candidates for playing time hand brings the most stabilizing effect among returnees include junior Cameron upon the team.” Last May, Thornton also Forte, a 6-7 forward who started the 2014 graduated with a degree in Real Estate. season’s first seven games and averaged He’ll play the 2015 season while pursuing 3.4 points. Forte played one year of junior his Master’s degree in Sports Management. college ball before transferring and playing Thornton will have company in the as a sophomore at UGA. The Tempe, frontcourt in fellow senior Nemi Djurisic, Ariz., native displayed a versatile game who has made his mark as the team’s top and a knack for interior scoring in his court time. He also showed a penchant Backcourt Breakdown for productivity in a short period of time, '1' position (Point Guard) highlighted by his Starter Returning:...........Ht., Wt., Cl., Exp............ Hometown Charles Mann........................ 6-5, 215, Jr., 2L................. Alpharetta, Ga. 14-point, 8-rebound 2013-14 Averages: 13.9 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 2.9 apg effort in the nonMann notes: Team’s leader in several categories, including scoring, conference finale at assists and steals. Undoubtedly the Bulldogs’ top returnee at the point. Top Candidates in 2015: Charles Mann (6-5, Jr.) won 2nd team George Washington. All All-SEC honors last season. J.J. Frazier (5-10, So.) earned a much of those numbers were more involved role as Mann’s backup as the 2014 season transpired. accrued in just 13 minutes Displayed speed, quickness, a smooth jumper and a greater comfort level at running the Bulldogs’ offense. Taylor Echols (6-1, Sr.), in adof time. dition to being one of the team’s top jump shooters, is also a capable Redshirt sophomore reserve at the point guard position. Walk-on Brandon Young (5-10, So.) is also available here. Houston Kessler will also contend for playing ‘2’ Position (guard) time in his third season Starter Returning:...........Ht., Wt., Cl., Exp............ Hometown as a Bulldog. Georgia Kenny Gaines........................ 6-3, 200, Jr., 2L...................... Atlanta, Ga. 2013-14 Averages: 13.0 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 0.9 apg Gaines Notes: More than capably filled the void left by the early departure of Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, but it took him some time to hit his stride. He was Georgia’s top scorer in SEC play at 14.8 ppg and he was the league’s top 3-point shooter during its 18-game schedule. He should continue to broaden his contributions as a junior. Top Candidates in 2015: Kenny Gaines (6-3, Jr.) was an Honorable Mention All-SEC pick in 2014. Juwan Parker (6-4, So.) became the team’s top backcourt sub as a freshman last year and had many bright moments in 17.5 minutes per game. Mann could possibly see time at this position in a shuffled lineup that included Frazier at the point. Kenny Paul Geno (6-6, So.) also saw limited time at the ‘2’ position as a freshman last year.
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As a fifth-year senior, Marcus Thornton looks to build upon his most productive season as a Bulldog, when he led the team in rebounding in 2014.
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coaches are hoping that this son (Chad) and nephew (Alec) of one of UGA basketball’s greatest brother combinations ever will have a similar career arc. He surely possesses a striking resemblance to his forebears, both physically and from a character standpoint. Georgia’s frontcourt hopes will be bolstered by the addition of two freshmen: 6-8 Yante Maten and 6-10 Osahen Iduwe. The former earned a slew of accolades during a stellar senior season at Bloomfield Hills (Mich.) High School, choosing to attend Georgia over several Big 10 suitors. Maten has impressed Georgia coaches with his onand off-court performance ever since he arrived on campus last spring. He could be an early contender to earn a significant role in the Georgia frontcourt. Iduwe, meanwhile, compensates for his raw offensive skills with exceptional athletic ability and a knack for defense.
All-SEC guard Charles Mann led Georgia in several offensive categories last season, most prominently scoring, assists and minutes played.
backcourt Charles Mann (6-5, Jr.) enters his junior year as one of the SEC’s most experienced guards. He was named to the Coaches’ All-SEC 2nd team last season, after earning Freshman All-SEC honors two years ago. Mann led Georgia in scoring in 2014. Not many defenders could thwart his drives to the basket, a skill that resulted in many trips to the free throw line. In fact, his 195 makes and 277 attempts were the second and third most, respectively, in UGA history, and both ranked among the top 21 players in all of NCAA Division I. Mann’s effect on Georgia extended far beyond his scoring ability. He also led the Bulldogs in assists, steals and minutes played, and was third on the team in rebounding. He notched the first double-double of his career (22 pts., 10 rebs.) in the regular-season finale at LSU. The second-half improvement of Kenny Gaines during 2014 has given rise to high hopes and expectations for his junior season. The 6-3 Atlanta native emerged during the SEC schedule as Georgia’s top offensive threat. Gaines closed the regular season on a hot streak, averaging 19.3 points (almost twice that of any “For the first time, really teammate) over since I’ve been at Georgia, we the last five games. have quite a bit of production He led the SEC in 3-point shooting back. The maturity of our accuracy during the guys was a key to our 18-game league schedule at 45.1 success in the second half of percent, culminating last season, and I expect us in a 6-for-7 effort in to continue improving in that the regular-season finale at LSU. area.”
— Head Juwan Parker was the Bulldogs’ top backcourt reserve (17.5 minutes/game) as a freshman in 2014.
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Perhaps the most impressive stretch of the season came in a home win over Ole Miss, when he scored 19 of his 21 points (including five 3-pointers) in the second half. Not surprisingly, Gaines earned the “Most Improved” award Coach Mark Fox at the team’s post-season banquet. If he shows as much progress as a junior, he’ll not only win it again, but he’ll also nudge himself into a higher echelon of players, both within the SEC and the national scene.
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Starter Lost........................... Ht., Wt., Cl., Exp................................................. Hometown Brandon Morris....................... 6-7, 215, So., 2L................................................. Lithonia, Ga. 2013-14 Averages: 8.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 25.4 mpg, 49.7% FG, 63.6% FT Morris Notes: Started 25 of 31 games as a sophomore. Candidates in 2014-15: Multiple options at this position, depending on lineups. Cameron Forte (6-7, Jr.) started seven of 33 games in his first year last season. Displayed a knack for effective interior scoring in limited time. Juwan Parker (6-4, So.) could crack the lineup at the wing position, given his ability and aptitude. He was the team’s top backcourt sub as a freshman last year. Kenny Paul Geno (6-6, So.) showed enough moments of promise last season to prove he’s capable of earning time here.
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Starter Returning.................. Ht., Wt., Cl., Exp................................................... Hometown Marcus Thornton.................... 6-8, 235, Gr., 3L.....................................................Atlanta, Ga. 2013-14 Averages: 8.3 ppg, 6.1 rpg, 26.0 mpg, 43.8% FG, 64.7% FT Thornton Notes: An inspiring story last season, after overcoming serious knee problems to be Georgia’s top frontcourt player. Provided he’s healthy again, he’ll be counted upon for similar performances this year. Candidates in 2014-15: Nemi Djurisic (6-8, Jr.,) is versatile enough to play several positions, the ‘4’ being most likely. Yante Maten (6-8, Fr.), based on off-season performance alone, could figure prominently in the mix here. Houston Kessler (6-10, R.So.) hopes to continue his path of improvement enough to earn significant playing time in his third season at Georgia.
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Donte’ Williams....................... 6-9, 225, Sr., 3L................................................ Ellenwood, Ga. 2013-14 Averages: 4.9 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 21.9 mpg, 53.8% FG, 66.7% FT Williams Notes: Solid, if quiet senior season in ‘14, earning more praise with his defense and rebounding than with his scoring ability. Defensive presence will be difficult to replace. Top Candidates in 2014-15: Maten could also see time at this position. Osahen Iduwe (6-10, Fr.) is an athletically gifted newcomer who should help bolster the position.
Another top sub last season was freshman Juwan Parker, who figures to play an even greater role as a sophomore in 2015. Parker averaged just 4.1 points per game but contributed in far greater ways than the scoreboard. The native
Oklahoman was one of just two Georgia regulars with a positive assist/turnover ratio, led the team in FT percentage and displayed rebounding ability that belied his 6-4 stature. His career-high 16 points in Georgia’s win at Mississippi State was a testament to his ability, but also to his character. Parker played the game in spite of being stricken by a stomach virus during the day. Kenny Paul Geno played sparingly as a freshman at the wing position. He played well enough in those moments, however, to hint of a greater, more involved role as a sophomore in 2015. Most prominently, he chipped in six points in a season-high 14 minutes when Georgia won at Mississippi State, the school he grew up supporting in his hometown of Booneville, Miss. It took a considerable portion of the 2014 season, but J.J. Frazier became a valuable backcourt sub as a freshman. The diminutive sharpshooter played valuable minutes in each of Georgia’s final five games and was its leading scorer (15
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pts.) in the season finale vs. Louisiana Tech. On the season he averaged 10.7 minutes per game, but in the final seven games, he played an average of 17 minutes and scored 6.6 points, nearly twice his seasonal average. Senior Taylor Echols played two seasons as a walk-on before earning a scholarship for his final campaign. He figures to play a key backup role at point guard, much as he did in spots last season. In fact, his contributions were critical to several Georgia victories during the non-conference slate in December. Walk-ons Brandon Young and Dusan Langura will also add depth to Georgia’s backcourt. It’s far too early to project the Bulldogs’ fortunes for 2014-15. For certain, however, is the feeling that even greater things are possible. “For the first time, really since I’ve been at Georgia, we have quite a bit of production back,” Fox said. “The maturity of our guys was a key to our success in the second half of last season, and I expect us to continue improving in that area.”
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2014-15 roster miscellany Letterwinners Returning (11, listed in descending PPG average; *2014 Starter) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (Prev. School) G-GS 4 Charles Mann* G 6-5 215 Jr.-2L Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton) 33-32 12 Kenny Gaines* G 6-3 200 Jr.-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Whitefield Academy) 32-32 42 Nemanja Djurisic F 6-8 230 Sr.-3L Podgorica, Montenegro (South Kent, Conn.) 34-3 2 Marcus Thornton* F 6-8 235 Gr.-3L Atlanta, Ga. (Westlake) 34-33 3 Juwan Parker G 6-4 200 So.-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington) 33-3 30 J.J. Frazier G 5-10 150 So.-1L Glennville, Ga. (Faith Baptist Christian) 30-0 11 Cameron Forte F 6-7 220 Jr.-1L Tempe, Ariz. (Howard Coll./McClintock HS) 33.7 10 Taylor Echols G 6-1 175 Sr.-2L McDonough, Ga. (Eagles Landing Christ.) 20-1 25 Kenny Paul Geno F 6-6 200 So.1L Booneville, Miss. (Booneville) 21-0 24 Houston Kessler F 6-8 225 RSo.-1L Newnan, Ga. (Landmark Christian) 13-1 14 Brandon Young# G 5-10 160 So.-1L Atlanta, Ga. (Marist) 10-0 Newcomers (3, listed in alphabetical order) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. 15 Osahen Iduwe F 6-10 235 Fr.-HS 20 Dusan Langura# G 6-4 210 RFr.-SQ 1 Yante Maten F 6-8 240 Fr.-HS
PPG 13.9 13.0 8.4 8.3 4.1 3.7 3.4 1.7 1.1 0.2 0.0
RPG 4.2 2.5 4.0 6.1 3.0 1.2 2.0 0.5 0.7 0.5 0.1
APG 2.9 0.9 0.8 0.5 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.0
PPG 4.9 8.6 1.4 0.8
RPG 5.1 3.4 1.1 1.3
APG 0.5 1.3 0.0 0.2
Hometown (Prev. School) Benin City, Nigeria (St. John’s NW) Romont, Switzerland (Furtah, Ga., Prep) Pontiac, Mich. (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.)
Letterwinners Lost (4, listed in descending PPG average; *2014 Starter) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (Prev. School) 15 Donte Williams* F 6-9 225 Sr.-3L Ellenwood, Ga. (Miller Grove) 31 Brandon Morris* F 6-7 215 So.-1L Lithonia, Ga. (Miller Grove) 41 John Cannon C 6-10 240 Jr.-2L Burnsville, N.C. (Mountain Heritage) 5 Tim Dixon F/C 6-10 230 Jr.-2L Columbus, Ga. (Oldsmar, Fla., Christian) #Non-Scholarship Player
G-GS 34-33 31-25 18-0 33-0
Roster Miscellany • Starters Returning (3): Guards Charles Mann, Kenny Gaines and Forward Marcus Thornton • Starters Lost (2): Forwards Brandon Morris and Donte’ Williams. • Lettermen Returning: 11 (Listed above) • Lettermen Lost: 4 (Listed above) • Newcomers: 3 (Listed above...1 redshirt freshman, 2 high school products) • Seniors (3): Nemi Djurisic, Taylor Echols, Marcus Thornton • Juniors (3): Cameron Forte, Kenny Gaines, Charles Mann • Sophomores (4): Houston Kessler (redshirt Fr.), J.J. Frazier, Kenny Paul Geno, Juwan Parker, Brandon Young • Freshman (3): Dusan Langura (R.Fr.), Osahen Iduwe, Yante Maten • Players by State/Country: Arizona (1) - Cameron Forte; Georgia (7) - Taylor Echols, J.J. Frazier, Kenny Gaines, Houston Kessler, Charles Mann, Marcus Thornton, Brandon Young. Mississippi (1) - Kenny Paul Geno; Oklahoma (1) - Juwan Parker; Montenegro (1) -
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Nemanja Djurisic; Nigeria (1) - Osahen Iduwe; Switzerland (1) - Dusan Langura • Tallest Players: Osahen Iduwe is 6 feet, 10 inches tall. • Shortest Players: J.J. Frazier and Brandon Young are 5 feet, 10 inches tall • Heaviest Players: Yante Maten weighs 240 lbs. Marcus Thornton weighs 235 lbs. • Lightest Player: J.J. Frazier weighs 150 lbs. Brandon Young weighs 160 pounds. • Oldest (as of Oct. 12, 2014): Nemi Djurisic, Marcus Thornton and Taylor Echols were all 22 as the season began. • Youngest (as of Oct. 12, 2014): Yante Maten was 18 as the season began. J.J. Frazier and Kenny Paul Geno were 19 as the season began.
• In-Season Birthdays: Houston Kessler (Jan. 19), Osahen Iduwe (Jan. 27), Kenny Gaines (Jan. 28), Nemanja Djurisic (Feb. 23), Dusan Langura (Feb. 26). • Returning Statistical Leaders Scoring Charles Mann.............................13.9 Kenny Gaines.............................13.0 Rebounding Marcus Thornton..........................6.1 Charles Mann...............................4.2 Assists Charles Mann...............................2.9 Juwan Parker...............................1.2 Minutes Charles Mann...............................29.7 Kenny Gaines...............................28.3 • Percentage of Returning Players by Statistics 1,857 of 2343 points...................79% 795 of 1,136 indiv. rebounds......70% 273 of 341 assists......................80% 4977 of 6,850 minutes................72% • Pronunciations
Nemanja Djurisic = ni – MAHN – ya JUR – i – sich Cameron Forte = FOR – tay Juwan Parker = JYOO – wahn Kenny Paul Geno = JEE – no Yante Maten = YAHN-tay MAY-tin Osahen Iduwe = OH–suh–hahn ee–DOO–way
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Location: Athens, Georgia Founded: 1785 Enrollment: 34,475 Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: Southeastern Colors: Red and Black Home Court: Stegeman Coliseum (Capacity: 10,523) All-Time Coliseum Record: 362-210 (.625) President: Jere Morehead (UGA JD ‘80) Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Prof. David Shipley (Oberlin ‘72)
Head Coach: Mark Fox (E. New Mexico ‘91) Coaching Record: at Nevada (2005-09) 123-43 (.741) at Georgia (5 seasons) 85-77 (.525) Totals (10 seasons) 208-120 (.634) Assistant Coaches: Philip Pearson (Alabama ‘93) Jonas Hayes (Georgia ‘04) Yasir Rosemond (Oregon ‘03) Director of Basketball Operations: Kent Davison (Sterling ‘72) Operations Coordinator: Matt Bucklin (Georgia ‘12) Graduate Assistants: Lainn Wilson (Georgia ‘14) Basketball Trainer: Adam Pecina (Texas ‘98) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Sean Hayes (Springfield ‘96) Basketball Secretary: Pam Gauld Basketball Office Telephone: (706) 542-1432
N6 Georgia Southwestern (Exhib.) N14 at Georgia Tech N18 Stony Brook* N21 Troy N23 Florida Atlantic N26 Gonzaga* (@NYC) N28 Minnesota/St. John’s* (@NYC) D2 at Chattanooga D7 Colorado D21 Seton Hall D27 Mercer D31 at Kansas State J3 Norfolk State J6 Arkansas J10 at LSU J14 at Vanderbilt J17 Florida J20 Ole Miss J24 at Miss. State J27 Vanderbilt J31 at South Carolina F3 at Kentucky F7 Tennessee F11 at Texas A&M F14 Auburn F17 South Carolina F21 at Alabama F25 at Ole Miss F28 Missouri M3 Kentucky M7 at Auburn M11-15 SEC Tournament @Nashville, Tenn. *NIT Season Tipoff
UGA Athletic Association J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics: Greg McGarity (Georgia ‘76) Exec. Associate Directors: Carla Williams (Georgia ’89) Executive Director, Bulldog Club Mark Slonaker (Georgia ‘79) Senior Associate ADs: Claude Felton (Georgia ’70) Glada Horvat (Georgia ‘82) Jim Booz (UT-Martin ‘95) Ron Courson (Samford ‘85) Ted White (Cal ‘88) Associate ADs: Matt Brachowski (Missouri ‘93) Tim Cearley (Georgia ‘96) Alan Thomas (Kentucky ‘92) Assistant ADs: John Bateman (Georgia ‘91) Steve Flippen (UNC ‘98) Steve Bryant (Georgia ‘81) Emily Deitz (Western Ky. ‘98) Rhonda Kilpatrick (Georgia ‘82) Stephanie Ransom (Georgia ‘99) Charles Whittemore (Georgia ‘70) UGAAA Phone: (706) 542-9037 UGA Ticket Office: 1-877-542-1231
UGA Sports Communications Dir. of Sports Communications: Claude Felton (Georgia ‘70) Associate Directors: Tim Hix (Tennessee ‘84) (BBall) Christopher Lakos (Georgia ‘89) Mike Mobley (Georgia ‘89) Steve Colquitt (Georgia ‘89) Leland Barrow (Georgia ‘02) Assistant Directors: Ben Beaty (Auburn ‘07) Kate Burkholder (Rutgers ‘08) Jen Galas (South Carolina ‘07) Office Manager: Karen Huff Hix’s Email Address thix@sports.uga.edu SCD Telephone: (706) 542-1621 Courtside Phone: (706) 542-8052 Web site: www.georgiadogs.com Twitter: @UGAAthletics & UGABasketball Facebook: “Georgia Bulldogs
2013-14 Season Facts Final Records: 20-14 overall; 12-6 in SEC (t2nd place) Home: 15-3, Road: 4-7, Neutral: 1-4 Post-Season Results: 1-1 in SEC Tournament 1-1 in National Invitation Tournament
2014-15 Personnel Breakdown Total Players: 14 Starters Returning: 3 No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. PPG RPG 4 Charles Mann G 6-5 Jr. 13.9 4.2 12 Kenny Gaines G 6-3 Jr. 13.0 2.5 2 Marcus Thornton F 6-8 Gr. 8.3 6.1 Starters Lost: 2 15 Donte’ Williams F 6-9 Sr. 4.9 5.1 31 Brandon Morris F 6-7 So. 8.6 3.4 Other Lettermen Returning: 8 42 Nemanja Djurisic F 6-8 Sr. 8.4 4.0 3 Juwan Parker G 6-4 So. 4.1 3.0 30 J.J. Frazier G 5-10 So. 3.7 1.2 11 Cameron Forte F 6-7 Jr. 3.4 2.0 10 Taylor Echols G 6-1 Sr. 1.7 0.5 25 Kenny Paul Geno F 6-6 So. 1.1 0.7 24 Houston Kessler F 6-8 RSo. 0.2 0.5 14 Brandon Young* G 5-10 So. 0.0 0.1 Other Lettermen Lost: 2 41 John Cannon C 6-10 Jr. 1.4 1.1 5 Tim Dixon F/C 6-10 Jr. 0.8 1.3 Newcomers: 3 15 Osahen Iduwe C 6-10 Fr. --- --20 Dusan Langura* G 6-4 RFr. --- -- (Redshirted in 2014 season) 1 Yante Maten F 6-8 Fr. --- --*Non-Scholarship Player
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• The Georgia Bulldogs welcome back three starters and eight more letterwinners from their 2013-14 squad which went 20-14 overall, 12-6 in league play and advanced to the NIT second round. Four of their top five scorers return, led by junior guards Charles Mann and Kenny Gaines, who together averaged nearly 27 points per contest last season. Mann had a team-best 13.9 points-per-game average, while Gaines led the Bulldogs in scoring during the 18-game SEC slate at 14.8 ppg. who's not... • Starting forwards Donte’ Williams (Sr., 4.9 ppg, 5.1 rpg) and Brandon Morris (So., 8.6 ppg, 3.4) are gone from the 2014 squad, as are fellow frontcourt men John Cannon (1.4 ppg) and Tim Dixon (0.8 ppg). Cannon and Dixon transferred in the off-season to UNC-Asheville and Columbus State, respectively. who's new... • Georgia added freshman post players Yante Maten (6-8, 240) and Osahen Iduwe (6-10, 235) to comprise its 2014 signing class. Both were on campus during the summer months, attending school and working with teammates. Additionally, walk-on guard Dusan Langura will be eligible this season after he redshirted in 2014 as he mended from a knee injury. about the schedule... Highlights of Georgia’s 2014-15 schedule include: • A season-opening renewal of the Bulldogs’ annual rivalry with Georgia Tech. Their Nov. 14 date in Atlanta, in fact, is the earliest meeting ever the two schools, who have played each other a total of 189 times. • Participation in the NIT Season TipOff, which guarantees that the Bulldogs will face perennial power Gonzaga and another top-flight opponent in New York in late November. • The return to Athens of traditional SEC foes Kentucky, Florida and Tennessee. In a rare quirk of scheduling, none of these three visited Athens last season, the first time it had happened since 1944. • Regular-season series against SEC opponents Auburn, Kentucky, Ole Miss, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. • Four non-conference games against teams which played in the NCAA Tour-
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nament last season. Marcus Thornton has a • Additional opponents that chance to join a small played post-season games group of history-making last season include Kentucky Bulldogs this season. (NCAA), Florida (NCAA), Tennessee (NCAA), LSU (NIT), Arkansas (NIT), Missouri (NIT), St. John’s (NIT), Minnesota (NIT Champion), Stony Brook (CBI), Texas A&M (CBI), UTC (CollegeInsider) and Norfolk State (CollegeInsider). • Among the conferences represented in Georgia’s non-conference schedule include: > ACC (Ga. Tech) > Big Ten (Minnesota) > Pac-12 (Colorado) > Big 12 (Kansas State) > Big East (St. John’s, Seton Hall) > America East (Stony Brook) > West Coast (Gonzaga) • When Georgia plays at Kansas State on New Year’s Eve afternoon, it will be a red-letter date for head coach Mark Fox. The Garden City, Kan., native will of course be returning to home territory. He’ll also come back to a school where he worked as a young assistant 20 years ago. Fox served seven vs. Penn State on Mar. 24, 1998 seasons (1994-2000) under Tom Asbury vs. Fresno State on Mar. 26, 1998 on the Wildcats coaching staff. vs. Texas on Nov. 15, 2002 The Dec. 31 game will also be Georvs. St. John’s on Dec. 9, 2009 gia’s first-ever trip to Manhattan. The two Georgia has made the post-season NIT teams will return the game in Athens next Final Four twice: in 1982 (lost to Purdue) season at a date to be determined. and again in 1998 (lost to Penn State before defeating Fresno State in the long about the nit season tipoff... since defunct consolation game). Georgia has also played games in The NIT Season Tipoff 1997 at the Izod Center (known then -- created in 1985 as as Continental Airlines arena) in East the Big Apple PreRutherford, N.J., and also at the Barclay’s Season NIT -- will get Center in Brooklyn. underway with on-campus games in mid-November. Georgia will rules experiments in early nit play host to Stony Brook on Nov. 18 in its only campus game before heading to New The NIT Season Tipoff will also be York for games on Nov. 26-28. a laboratory for NCAA Men’s Basketball This will be the Bulldogs’ fourth all-time Rules Committee. The following playing appearance in the early-season tournarules experiments will be tried in this early ment. Their previous three times came in tournament: 10-year increments: 1988, 1998 and 2008. The first rule will reset the shot clock Georgia never advanced to New York to 25 seconds when a defensive foul among the final four teams, when teams occurs in the front court with 24 seconds reached NYC by winning preliminary or less on the shot clock. The commitrounds. tee hopes this rule will help determine When Georgia plays Gonzaga on Nov. if it adds possessions, and possibly 26 in New York, it will mark the program’s increases scoring, without penalizing the eighth trip to the metro area for competioffensive team. tion. Bulldog teams have played six previ The other experimental rule will be ous games in Madison Square Garden: to increase the distance of the restricted vs. NYU on Dec. 20, 1948 area arc from three feet to four feet. The vs. Purdue on Mar. 22, 1982 committee wants to see if extending the 2014-15 Media Guide
arc by one foot will continue to help reduce the number of player collisions under the basket by making it more difficult for secondary/help defenders to take a charge more rule tweaking in 2014-15 Starting this season, defending players attempting to draw a charge will be required to be in legal guarding position before the airborne player leaves the floor to pass or shoot. Additionally, the defending player is not allowed to move in any direction before contact occurs (except vertically to block a shot). If the defender isn’t in legal guarding position, officials should call a block if contact occurs. This alteration returns the rule back to the way it was written in the 2012-13 rules book. Last season, the Men’s Basketball Rules Committee changed the timeframe at which the defender had to be in legal guarding position, adjusting it to when the airborne player started his upward motion with the ball to attempt a shot or pass. After gathering feedback from coaches, officials, coordinators of officials and others, plus reviewing game footage from last season, the committee concluded the new rule made these types of plays more difficult to coach and officiate. The committee believes returning to the previous rule is in
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It was a big day for the Hayes family in August of 2014 when Jarvis Hayes (left) joined brother Jonas as UGA graduates.
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Georgia which tied for second in the SEC race a season ago, has been projected to finish fifth in 2015, according to Blue Ribbon Basketball Yearbook, which enjoys a biblical reputation among the world of college hoops. Chattanooga-based writer Chris Dortch edits the Blue Ribbon book each year and covers the SEC material himself. Here’s how the SEC will shake down in 2015, according to Blue Ribbon: 1. Kentucky 2. Florida 3. LSU 4. Arkansas 5. Georgia 6. Ole Miss 7. Texas A&M 8. Vanderbilt 9. Missouri 10. Tennessee 11. Auburn 12. Alabama 13. South Carolina 14. Mississippi State
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another banner year for dogs in classroom Georgia continues to excel in its academic pursuits. In 2014, two more Bulldogs participated in spring commencement exercises: Donte’ Williams and Marcus Thornton. Additionally, the program continued to post NCAA’s APR numbers far above the national average. From an academic standpoint, the year was capped by another noteworthy graduate. Two-time All-SEC swingman Jarvis Hayes (2002-03), brother of current assistant coach Jonas Hayes, earned his undergraduate degree in Child and Family Development at the age of 33. Hayes left UGA one year early and was a lottery pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. He played seven seasons in the NBA and continues to play overseas. He did, however, manage to make progress toward his degree during those years, finally culminating with his turn on the commencement stage in early August. KCP dogs' lone nba rep As the 2014-15 NBA season began, Georgia’s lone representative there is Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, who was into his second season with the Detroit Pistons. Fourteen UGA alums altogether have seen time in the NBA, led by Hall of Famer Dominique Wilkins. Head coach Mark Fox has three additional pupils who are currently playing for NBA clubs: JaVale McGee (Denver), Ramon Sessions (Sacramento) and Luke Babbitt (New Orleans).
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dogs "exposed" in 2014-15... • There will be no shortage of television coverage of the Georgia Bulldogs this season. All 30 regular-season games will be available for viewing somewhere on your TV’s menu of channels, or in cyberspace. In addition to 11 appearances on the SEC Network, the Bulldogs are slated to play 12 times on the ESPN family of networks. Most prominent of those are two times as combatants on “Super Tuesday” matchups: Georgia will serve as bookends for the annual showcase of SEC basketball on ESPN. The Bulldogs will play host to Arkansas on Tuesday, Jan. 6 in a game that tips off the league schedule. They’ll wrap up the Super Tuesday series in a March 3 contest against Kentucky. Both games will take place in Athens. free throws a key in 2014 A vital element in Georgia’s ability to win 20 games last season was its advantage at the free-throw line. The Bulldogs ranked 17th nationally in FT attempts (941 or 27.7/game) and 30th in FTs made (642 or 18.9/game). Each figure was signficantly better than their opponents’ average. They also shattered single-season school records in the respective categories and tied the school single-game record for attempts (50 vs. South Carolina). Leading the way was point guard Charles Mann, who attempted nearly 30 percent of the team’s foul shots, was second in the SEC and 10th nationally in that category.
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Strength coach hayes attains highest honor Sean Hayes, the Bulldogs’ strength & conditioning coach since 2010, was awarded his profession’s highest honor during the off-season. He was named Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association at its annual conference in May of 2014. Candidates for this honor must meet several criteria set forth by the CSCCa. Most prominent among them is a minimum of 12 years of experience as a full-time strength and conditioning coach on the collegiate and/or professional level. Among the many positive strides that Hayes has helped to bring about in Georgia’s basketball squad has been the physical progress of guard Kenny Gaines, whose improvement numbers follow: Body Weight: 194 to 204 lbs. (+10) Pct. Body Fat: 6.7% to 6.2% (-0.5%) Front Squat: 240 to 270 lbs. (+30) Bench Press: 260 to 300 lbs. (+40) Standing Vertical Jump: 34” to 38.5” (+4.5) what I did on my summer vacation These days, being a major-college basketball player is a year-round pursuit. Summer months are typically spent on campus, taking classes, working out with teammates and, if you’re a freshman, getting acclimated to your new surroundings. Nearly the entire Georgia team spent its summer doing just that. The exception? Rising senior Nemi Djurisic, who departed soon after Spring Semester’s conclusion and returned just in time for his new school year. Djurisic, an International Affairs major, spent a short “Maymester” term in Croatia before working out for much of the summer with the Montenegrin senior national basketball team, which competed in qualifying rounds for the
UGA Strength & Conditioning Coach Sean Hayes stretching Donte’ Williams before a game last season.
2015 Eurobasket championships. landmarks to look for in 2015 With veterans playing key roles for the Bulldogs in 2015, it’s nearing time for several to approach individual landmarks in their respective careers. Leading active career scorers: Nemi Djurisic: 760 points (98 games) Charles Mann: 673 points (65 games) Kenny Gaines: 527 points (62 games) Leading active career rebounders: Marcus Thornton: 438 rebs. (102 games) Nemi Djurisic: 408 rebs. (98 games) *Note: UGA’s No. 10 career rebounder, Trey Thompkins, has 693 rebounds. Leading active career assists: Charles Mann: 189 assists (65 games) *Note: UGA’s No. 10 career assist leader, Donald Hartry, has 355 assists. *One additional note: if he completes the season in sound health, Marcus Thornton will likely set the UGA career record for most games played. The current mark, owned by G.G. Smith and Michael Chadwick (1995-99) is 129. Thorton begins this season having played in 102 games.
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2014-15 rosters Numerical No. Name
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Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.-Exp.
Hometown (High School)
1
Yante Maten
F
6-8
240
Fr.-HS
Pontiac, Mich. (Bloomfield Hills)
2
Marcus Thornton
F
6-8
235
Gr.-3L
Atlanta, Ga. (Westlake)
3
Juwan Parker
G
6-4
200
So.-1L
Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington)
4
Charles Mann
G
6-5
215
Jr.-2L
Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton)
10
Taylor Echols
G
6-1
175
Sr.-2L
McDonough, Ga. (Eagles Landing Christian)
11
Cameron Forte
F
6-7
220
Jr.-1L
Tempe, Ariz. (Howard Coll./McClintock)
12
Kenny Gaines
G
6-3
200
Jr.-2L
Atlanta, Ga. (Whitefield Academy)
14
Brandon Young*
G
5-10
160
So.-1L
Atlanta, Ga. (Marist School)
15
Osahen Iduwe
C
6-10
235
Fr.-HS
Benin City, Nigeria (St. John’s Northwestern)
20
Dusan Langura*
G
6-4
205
RFr.-SQ
Romont, Switzerland (Furtah Prep)
24
Houston Kessler
F
6-8
225
RSo.-1L
Newnan, Ga. (Landmark Christian)
25
Kenny Paul Geno
F
6-6
200
So.-1L
Booneville, Miss. (Booneville)
30
J.J. Frazier
G
5-10
150
So.-1L
Glennville, Ga. (Faith Baptist Christian)
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Nemanja Djurisic
F
6-8
230
Sr.-3L
Podgorica, Montenegro (South Kent, Conn.)
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.-Exp.
Alphabetical No. Name
Hometown (High School)
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Nemanja Djurisic
F
6-8
230
Sr.-3L
Podgorica, Montenegro (South Kent, Conn.)
10
Taylor Echols
G
6-1
175
Sr.-2L
McDonough, Ga. (Eagles Landing Christian)
11
Cameron Forte
F
6-7
220
Jr.-1L
Tempe, Ariz. (Howard Coll./McClintock HS)
30
J.J. Frazier
G
5-10
150
So.-1L
Glennville, Ga. (Faith Baptist Christian)
12
Kenny Gaines
G
6-3
200
So.-1L
Atlanta, Ga. (Whitefield Academy)
25
Kenny Paul Geno
F
6-6
200
So.-1L
Booneville, Miss. (Booneville)
15
Osahen Iduwe
C
6-10
235
Fr.-HS
Benin City, Nigeria (St. John’s Northwestern)
24
Houston Kessler
F
6-8
225
RSo.1L
Newnan, Ga. (Landmark Christian)
20
Dusan Langura*
G
6-4
205
RFr.-SQ
Romont, Switzerland (Furtah Prep)
4
Charles Mann
G
6-5
215
Jr.-2L
Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton)
1
Yante Maten
F
6-8
240
Fr.-HS
Pontiac, Mich. (Bloomfield Hills)
3
Juwan Parker
G
6-4
200
So.-1L
Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington)
2
Marcus Thornton
F
6-8
235
Gr.-3L
Atlanta, Ga. (Westlake)
14
Brandon Young*
G
5-10
160
So.-1L
Atlanta, Ga. (Marist School)
*Non-Scholarship Player
Pronunciations Nemanja Djurisic = ni – MAHN – ya JUR – i – sich (perfectly acceptable to refer to him as “Nemi”) Cameron Forte = FOR – tay Kenny Paul Geno = JEE – no Osahen Iduwe = OH–suh–hahn ee–DOO–way Yante Maten = YAHN – tay MAY – tin Juwan Parker = JYOO – wahn
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Nemanja djurisic • Selected to the 2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll.
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Recipient of the Sam & Lara Holmes Basketball Scholarship
2013-14 Season • Starter at the ‘4’ position in three of 33 games. • Emerged as the Bulldogs’ top threat from 3-point range. • Set new career scoring high of 22 points in Dogs’ first win vs. South Carolina. • Sank four of five 3-pointers in scoring 16 points in SEC season-opening win at Missouri. Most important of those was a tying 3-pointer in the final minute of overtime. In the return game, his two treys late in the first half turned a tight game in the Bulldogs’ favor. • Was a key figure in Georgia’s regularseason sweep of LSU, scoring 17 points in the home game. His six points in the road game all occurred in a 2-minute span of the second half, when Georgia stretched its lead into double digits for the first time. • 19-point effort vs. Davidson included career highs in FGs made, 3FGs made & attempted.
Career highs Points .................22 vs. South Carolina (1/22/14) Rebounds................12 vs. Jacksonville (11/9/12) Assists.............................. 5 vs. ETSU (11/23/12) Blocks............................................. 2 vs. 3 teams Steals.......................................2 vs. seven teams Minutes................................... 34 vs. three teams FG Made .................................. 7 vs. three teams FG Attempts......... 14 vs. Florida A&M (12/29/12) 3FG Made......................4 vs. Davidson, Missouri 2013 Season ............................ 6 vs. three teams FT Made.................................... 7 vs. three teams FT Attempts.............. 11 vs. S. Carolina (1/22/14)
• The Bulldogs’ No. 2 scorer behind Caldwell-Pope at 7.9 points per game, despite starting just 10 of 32 games and playing an average of 24 minutes. • Ranked third among regulars on the team in rebounding and fourth in assists. • Tallied his second career double-double in season opener vs. Jacksonville. • Scored a career-high 21 points in Bulldogs’ win over Florida A&M. • Followed FAMU game with team-high 17 points in win vs. Geo. Washington. • Contributed team-high 8 rebounds, as well as 7 pts. & 3 assists, in UGA’s win over LSU. • Led the team in scoring thrice: vs. Fla. A&M (21 pts.), Texas A&M (13 pts.), & Alabama (14). • Shot a team-high 41% from 3-point range during the SEC schedule. • Scored the biggest FG of the OT period in home win over South Carolina.
2011-12 Season • Off to an auspicious beginning to his collegiate career. • The Bulldogs’ fifth-leading scorer at 7.0 points per game. His average in SEC play was 0.7 points higher. • Started 12 games at the ‘4’ position, including four of the last five games of the season. Started and contributed 12 points and seven boards in Geor-
gia’s resounding win over Florida in the last week of the regular season. • Made several key plays late in win over Tennessee, including a block, rebound an courtlength drive & layup in a single play. Played final 12 1/2 minutes of the game with four fouls. • Lauded by Georgia coaches for his basketball smarts and overall skill set. • Had the team’s only double-double of the season in SEC Tourney win over Miss. State, gathering 11 points and 11 boards in this firstround game.
High school / international • Played his senior season at South Kent School in South Kent, Conn. • Averaged 20.1 points and 10.3 rebounds for the Cardinal, which went 18-14 last season. • Also played in four straight Montenegrin national teams at the 2007-10 Under 18 European Championships. • Spent much of the summer of 2014 playing for the Montenegrin Senior National Team.
personal Full Name: Nemanja Djurisic Birthdate/Birthplace: Feb. 23, 1992 / Podgorica, Montenegro Parents: Snezana Djurisic and Ranko Djurisic Academic Major: International Affairs
2013-14 Game-by-Game Statistics (*=Starter) Game
WOFFORD* GA. TECH* Davidson Temple Nebraska APP. STATE CHATTANOOGA LIPSCOMB GARDNER-WEBB W. CAROLINA Colorado Geo. Washington Missouri ALABAMA Florida ARKANSAS S. CAROLINA Kentucky* VANDERBILT Auburn LSU TEXAS A&M Miss. State OLE MISS Tennessee S. Carolina MISSOURI Arkansas MISS.STATE LSU Ole Miss (SEC) Kentucky (SEC) VERMONT (NIT) LA. TECH (NIT)
FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct. Rebs PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN 4-8 .500 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 5+2=7 3-7 .429 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 0+3=3 7-13 .538 4-6 .667 1-1 1.000 1+5=6 4-8 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0+2=2 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0+2=2 4-7 .571 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1+3=4 6-7 .857 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 1+4=5 5-8 .625 3-4 .750 2-2 1.000 1+4=5 3-3 1.000 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 1+5=6 2-6 .333 1-1 1.000 4-6 .667 4+1=5 5-10 .500 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 2+2=4 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 2-4 .500 1+2=3 6-10 .600 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 2+3=5 0-7 .000 0-3 .000 3-4 .750 1+1=2 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 1+1=2 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 3+0=3 6-6 1.000 3-3 1.000 7-11 .636 4+1=5 3-9 .333 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 2+6=8 3-7 .429 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2+4=6 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 4-5 .800 2+4=6 4-5 .800 2-3 .667 7-7 1.000 1+5=6 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 0+0=0 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0+1=1 2-7 .286 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 0+5=5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1+2=3 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1+2=3 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 0-2 .000 0+6=6 4-5 .800 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 0+4=4 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1+3=4 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1+1=2 1-6 .167 0-3 .000 3-4 .750 2+4=6 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 5-8 .625 0+1=1 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1+1=2 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2+3=5
2 12 1 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 0 2 3 19 1 3 0 0 4 10 0 2 0 0 2 7 0 0 1 0 2 10 1 0 1 0 0 14 3 1 1 0 5 15 1 1 0 0 1 8 2 2 1 0 0 9 1 1 1 0 4 12 1 0 0 2 4 4 2 4 0 0 2 16 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 3 5 0 4 0 0 4 22 3 3 0 1 1 8 1 3 0 0 4 6 0 3 0 2 4 11 2 4 0 0 0 17 2 1 1 2 3 5 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 2 6 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 3 5 0 1 1 0 1 6 0 2 1 0 4 10 1 0 0 0 1 7 1 2 0 1 4 6 0 1 0 0 3 5 2 1 0 2 2 7 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 5 0 1 1 1
21 23 31 25 24 21 17 27 23 22 26 28 32 26 18 22 21 34 28 24 30 19 13 22 16 18 24 21 20 12 29 32 11 17
Career Statistics Year G-GS 2012 32-12 2013 32-10 2014 34-3 TOTALS 98-25 vs. the SEC Year G-GS 2012 16-8 2013 18-1 2014 18-1 TOTALS 52-10
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Min-Avg. 634-19.8 782-24.4 777-22.9 2193-22.4
FG-FGA 87-215 88-223 94-195 269-633
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA .405 20-55 .364 29-44 .395 20-63 .317 56-75 .482 32-74 .432 65-95 .425 72-192 .375 150-214
Pct. Reb.-Avg. .659 51+84=135-4.2 .747 52+84=136-4.3 .684 44+93=137-4.0 .701 147+261=408-4.2
A TO BL 26 49 7 46 71 10 27 57 12 99 177 29
ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 13 69-1 223-7.0 15 62-0 252-7.9 17 76-1 285-8.4 45 207-2 760-7.8
Min-Avg. 350-21.9 442-24.6 400-22.2 1192-22.9
FG-FGA 48-129 49-110 43-90 140-329
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA .372 11-30 .367 16-25 .445 12-29 .414 30-41 .478 17-38 .447 36-53 .426 40-97 .412 82-119
Pct. Reb.-Avg. .640 33+37=70-4.4 .732 28+44=72-4.0 .679 22+49=71-3.9 .689 83+130=213-4.1
A TO BL 16 26 2 24 39 6 12 39 6 52 104 14
ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 7 37-1 123-7.7 8 34-0 140-7.8 7 39-0 139-7.7 22 110-1 402-7.7
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FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct. Rebs 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2+2=4 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 7-13 .538 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 1+4=5 4-10 .400 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0+3=3 4-4 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0+3=3 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0+1=1 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1+5=6 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0+3=3 1-5 .200 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1+3=4 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0-5 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2+3=5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 2+1=3 7-8 .875 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 3+6=9 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1+4=5 5-11 .455 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 3+2=5 6-13 .462 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 4+2=6 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2+3=5 4-9 .444 0-2 .000 3-3 1.000 2+1=3 1-8 .125 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2+2=4 4-9 .444 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1+4=5 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0+2=2 3-12 .250 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 2+0=2 5-9 .556 3-4 .750 1-3 .333 3+2=5 3-9 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1+3=4 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 3+2=5 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2+0=2 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 3+2=5 5-8 .625 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 2+5=7 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 2-9 .222 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 3+7=10 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 4-6 .667 5+6=11 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0+3=3
PF Pts. AST 1 8 1 3 4 1 3 14 0 1 9 0 2 10 0 2 2 0 3 6 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 2 3 17 3 3 2 1 3 10 2 2 14 2 5 3 1 4 11 0 4 4 1 3 10 2 1 2 0 4 9 0 3 14 2 1 7 0 2 5 1 0 7 0 3 7 1 1 12 2 1 2 0 0 6 2 4 11 1 1 7 0
TO BL ST MIN 1 0 1 13 1 0 0 9 0 1 0 22 1 0 0 19 3 0 0 14 2 0 0 12 2 0 0 14 1 0 0 22 1 0 2 15 1 0 0 9 0 0 0 12 0 1 1 13 2 1 0 34 2 1 1 17 4 0 0 29 1 0 0 28 2 0 2 22 5 1 1 28 1 0 0 20 1 0 0 26 2 0 1 14 1 0 0 23 1 0 0 16 0 0 1 22 1 0 0 15 2 0 1 21 2 0 1 24 0 0 0 20 1 0 0 16 2 1 0 26 1 0 1 29 5 1 0 30
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djurisic’s 2012-13 Game-by-Game Statistics (*=Starter) Game JACKSONVILLE* YOUNG. STATE* SOUTHERN MISS Indiana* UCLA* EAST TENN. ST.* South Florida* Georgia Tech* IONA* MERCER SOUTHERN CAL FLORIDA A&M GEO. WASHINGTON Florida* MISS. STATE Missouri LSU FLORIDA Texas A&M AUBURN South Carolina Tennessee TEXAS A&M ALABAMA Ole Miss Arkansas SOUTH CAROLINA Vanderbilt TENNESSEE KENTUCKY Alabama LSU (SECT)
FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct. Rebs PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN 5-9 .555 2-6 .333 2-4 .500 5+7=12 4 14 0 4 0 1 21 0-9 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1+2=3 2 2 1 2 0 0 21 4-8 .500 2-4 .500 2-3 .666 0+0=0 1 12 1 2 0 0 34 3-8 .375 0-4 .000 2-2 1.000 3+4=7 2 8 1 2 0 0 24 4-9 .444 0-2 .000 0-0 --- 2+0=2 3 8 2 2 0 0 24 3-5 .600 1-3 .333 0-0 --- 1+1=2 0 7 5 2 1 0 26 3-13 .231 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 3+2=5 1 7 4 2 0 0 32 1-8 .125 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 3+3=6 4 4 2 1 0 2 33 0-5 .000 0-3 .000 4-6 .667 1+2=3 2 4 2 5 0 1 21 2-5 .400 0-0 --- 2-2 1.000 0+1=1 2 6 1 1 0 0 19 0-2 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+1=1 1 0 0 3 0 1 6 6-14 .429 2-3 .667 7-8 .875 2+5=7 1 21 1 2 1 0 23 7-9 .778 1-2 .500 2-3 .667 0+5=5 1 17 1 3 2 2 25 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 0+2=2 2 5 1 6 0 0 22 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 2+3=5 1 6 0 3 1 1 16 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 2+3=5 1 9 0 3 0 0 27 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 4-6 .667 1+7=8 2 7 3 3 0 2 26 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 0-0 --- 0+2=2 3 7 1 0 0 1 18 3-5 .600 1-3 .333 0-0 --- 1+1=2 2 7 1 2 0 0 22 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-3 .333 1+2=3 1 3 2 3 0 0 21 2-4 .500 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+1=1 3 4 2 2 2 0 25 2-7 .286 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0+3=3 2 6 2 1 0 2 21 4-9 .444 1-3 .333 4-5 .800 1+1=2 2 13 0 2 0 0 30 5-10 .500 0-2 .000 2-3 .667 1+4=5 1 12 1 1 0 0 28 2-2 1.000 0-0 --- 2-2 1.000 0+2=2 4 6 0 3 0 0 14 3-9 .333 1-2 .500 0-2 .000 3+2=5 0 7 4 2 2 1 32 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 4-4 1.000 5+1=6 4 11 1 3 0 0 27 1-4 .250 0-0 --- 3-4 .750 1+1=2 2 5 0 0 0 0 23 3-6 .500 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 2+5=7 1 6 3 1 1 0 27 5-9 .556 2-3 .667 0-0 --- 3+3=6 1 12 1 0 0 0 32 4-6 .667 2-2 1.000 4-4 1.000 5+1=6 2 14 2 4 0 1 30 1-9 .111 0-2 .000 0-0 --- 3+7=10 4 2 1 1 0 0 31
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• Has been awarded an athletic grant-in-aid for his senior season, after playing the past two years as a walk-on.
2013-14 Season • Played significant role in Georgia’s win over Lipscomb with 9 points (3x5 3-pt FGs) in 23 minutes. • Also played 15 minutes vs. Chattanooga, scoring three points. • All 27 of his career points have come from beyond the 3-point arc. • Named to the 2014 SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll.
reer at Eagles Landing Christian Academy • Twice an All-Region selection and an Honorable Mention All-State pick as a senior in 2011.
Personal Full Name: Taylor Kennedy Echols Birthdate/Birthplace: Sept. 17, 1992 / Atlanta Parents: Lee and Kim Echols Academic Major: Ecology • Older sister Julia is a senior infielder on the softball team at Mississippi State.
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2012-13 Season • Played in three games: at Florida and home contests vs. South Carolina and Kentucky. • Earned a spot on the team through tryouts in September, 2012.
Prep Highlights • Scored over 1,000 points during his ca-
2013-14 Game-by-Game Statistics (*=Starter)
Career highs Points.......................... 9 vs. Lipscomb (12/14/13) Rebounds................... 3 vs. Lipscomb (12/14/13) Assists........................ 4 vs. Lipscomb (12/14/13) Blocks............................................................... --Steals.......................... 2 vs. Lipscomb (12/14/13) Minutes..................... 23 vs. Lipscomb (12/14/13) FG Made..................... 3 vs. Lipscomb (12/14/13) FG Attempts.................7 vs. Vanderbilt (1/29/14) 3FG Made................... 3 vs. Lipscomb (12/14/13) 3FG Attempts...............7 vs. Vanderbilt (1/29/14) FT Made............................................................ --FT Attempts................ 2 vs. Lipscomb (12/14/13)
Game FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct. Rebs PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN WOFFORD 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0+2=2 1 3 0 0 0 0 7 GA. TECH DNP Davidson* 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 3 0 0 0 0 9 Temple DNP Nebraska 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 APP. STATE 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CHATTANOOGA 1-6 .167 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0+1=1 0 3 1 1 0 0 15 LIPSCOMB 3-5 .600 3-5 .600 0-2 .000 0+3=3 3 9 4 2 0 2 23 GARDNER-WEBB* 0-3 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 W. CAROLINA 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0+1=1 0 3 1 2 0 0 10 Colorado 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+1=1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Geo. Washington 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+0=1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Missouri DNP ALABAMA DNP Florida DNP ARKANSAS DNP S. CAROLINA 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 Kentucky 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0+0=0 2 3 1 2 0 1 14 VANDERBILT 2-7 .286 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0+2=2 3 6 0 0 0 0 18 Auburn 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 LSU 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEXAS A&M DNP Miss. State 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 OLE MISS DNP Tennessee 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 S. Carolina 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 MISSOURI 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Arkansas DNP MISS.STATE 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 LSU DNP Ole Miss (SEC) DNP Kentucky (SEC) DNP VERMONT (NIT) DNP LA. TECH (NIT) DNP
Career Statistics Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. 2013 3-0 4-1.3 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0-0.0 2014 20-1 123-6.2 11-31 .355 11-29 .379 0-2 .000 1+9=10-0.5 TOTALS 23-1 127-5.5 11-33 .333 11-31 .355 0-2 .000 1+9=10-0.4 vs. SEC Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. 2013 3-0 4-1.3 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0-0.0 2014 10-0 44-4.4 4-12 .333 4-12 .333 0-0 .000 0+2=2-0.2 TOTALS 13-0 48-3.7 4-14 .286 4-14 .286 0-0 .000 0+2=2-0.2
A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 0 0 0 0 1-0 0-0.0 8 9 0 3 10-0 33-1.7 8 9 0 3 11-0 33-1.4 A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 0 0 0 0 1-0 0-0.0 2 4 0 1 5-0 12-1.2 2 4 0 1 6-0 12-0.9
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Thornton
Forward 6-8, 235 Graduate / 3 Letters Atlanta, Georgia Westlake HS
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• Received a medical redshirt for the season after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery on Dec. 26. • Started seven of the nine games in which he played. • Was the team’s top rebounder at the time of his injury. • Had a team-best 10 boards vs. UCLA.
2011-12 Season • Missed 5 games after arthroscopic surgery on right knee. Returned to the court Jan. 18 in Tennessee game and logged 23 minutes. • At the point of his injury, he had started in nine of 12 games and was leading the Bulldogs in rebounding at 5.8 boards per game. • Posted new career highs in points, (10 vs. Arkansas) rebounds (10 vs. South Dakota State) and minutes (31 vs. Bowling Green) in 2012. • Was the Bulldogs’ leading rebounder with nine in their upset win in overtime at #20 Mississippi State. • Scored just two points in Georgia’s win at Southern Cal, but they were critical to the victory: a pair of foul shots with 1:49 left that put the Bulldogs ahead 57-54.
2010-11 Season Recipient of the Leon Farmer Athletic Scholarship
• Competing in his final collegiate season as a graduate student, pursuing a Master’s degree in Sports Management.
2013-14 Season • Surpassed Donte’ Williams as the Bulldogs’ top rebounder last season, thanks to some serious board work in the SEC schedule. Career-high 13 rebounds Jan. 18 vs. Arkansas. • Also led the team in blocked shots with 45. • Had three double-doubles last season, lastly at South Carolina on Feb. 22. • Career-high 16 points in NIT first-round win vs. Vermont included critical 3-point play with 1:34 left. • Second career double-double Feb. 6 vs. LSU (15 pts., 10 rebs.). • Twice reached career scoring high in Charleston Classic, first vs. Temple and again with 13 pts. vs. Nebraska. Also played career-best 33 minutes vs. the Huskers. • Named to the 2014 SEC Community Service Team. • Won “Most Inspirational” and “The Rock” awards at team’s post-season banquet. The latter award goes to the Georgia player who presents the best, most stabilizing force on the team. • One of 11 student-athletes chosen to participate in the UGA Athletic Association’s Student-Athlete Leadership Academy in the 2013-14 school year.
Career highs Points......................................... 16 vs. Vermont (3/19/14) Rebounds.................................13 vs. Arkansas (1/18/14) Assists................................................... 3 vs. three teams Blocks.......................................... 5 vs. Alabama (1/11/14) Steals......................................... 4 vs. Vanderbilt (2/16/11) Minutes.....................................38 vs. Kentucky (1/25/14) FG Made...................................... 6 vs. Missouri (2/25/14) FG Attempts........................... 11 vs. Nebraska, Arkansas 3FG Made...............................2 vs. Arkansas, Miss. State 3FG Attempts ..................4 vs. Bowling Green (11/13/11) FT Made........................................9 vs. Arkansas (3/1/14) FT Attempts................................12 vs. Arkansas (3/1/14)
• Played in 32 games and averaged 9.4 minutes as a frontcourt reserve for the Bulldogs. • Proved to be an effective rebounder and shot blocker in his limited time. • Average time was slightly higher (10.1 mpg) in SEC play. • Had several games in which he contributed highly productive play in a short time span. • Season highlight was likely his 7-point, 9-rebound effort in just 17 minutes of the Bulldogs’ win at home over Miss. State. • Posted similar numbers in Georgia’s home win over South Carolina (7 pts, 6 rebs. in just 12 minutes of play). • Hit the first of two 3-pointers of the season as a shot clock buzzer-beater in first-half action at home vs.
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Kentucky. • Also joined the scoring parade with six points (+ four rebounds) in Georgia’s 98-76 win at Ole Miss. • Twice played a season-high 18 minutes, first against High Point and three weeks later at Vanderbilt. • Fifth among all Bulldogs in blocks with 19. • Missed the LSU game (home finale) because of complications related to a staph infection on his right elbow.
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prep highlights • Named “Mr. Basketball” in Georgia for 2010 by the Atlanta Tipoff Club and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. • As a senior he averaged 23.5 points, 12.1 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game for Westlake, which reached the state championship game in Class 5A, Georgia’s largest classification. • 2010 marked the Lions’ third state Final Four berth in the four years Thornton played in the program. • First-team All-America selection to the ESPN Rise All-America team. • Fourth-team All-America selection by Parade magazine. • Named Georgia Athletic Coaches Association 2010 Class AAAAA North Player of the Year. • Winner of Atlanta Journal-Constitution 2009 Slam Dunk Championship. • Ranked the 26th-best power forward in the nation by Rivals.com, 34th-best by Scout.com.
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personal Full Name: Marcus Jelani Thornton Birthdate/Birthplace: Aug. 12, 1992 / Atlanta, Ga. Parents: Billy and Meril Thornton Academic Major: Real Estate (Undergraduate) / Sports Management (Graduate)
2013-14 Game-by-Game Statistics (*=Starter) Game
FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct. Rebs PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN
WOFFORD* 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1+1=2 2 3 1 0 1 0 15 GA. TECH 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 2+4=6 2 3 2 0 1 0 25 Davidson* 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+2=2 5 4 0 2 0 0 19 Temple* 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0+3=3 3 10 2 2 0 2 27 Nebraska* 5-11 .455 1-2 .500 2-7 .286 3+2=5 2 13 0 1 2 0 33 APP. STATE* 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+3=3 5 6 0 1 0 1 16 CHATTANOOGA* 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 2+7=9 1 8 1 0 1 1 19 LIPSCOMB* 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1+3=4 2 3 0 6 0 0 8 GARDNER-WEBB* 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 5+2=7 2 11 0 3 4 1 23 W. CAROLINA* 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 2+4=6 1 2 0 3 0 1 22 Colorado* 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 3+0=3 4 9 0 1 0 0 22 Geo. Washington* 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2+3=5 2 8 1 1 1 0 29 Missouri* 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-6 .167 2+4=6 1 5 0 0 3 0 22 ALABAMA* 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 5+3=8 3 9 0 2 5 1 31 Florida* 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 1+6=7 2 11 0 1 1 0 29 ARKANSAS* 3-11 .273 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 7+6=13 3 11 1 3 1 1 37 S. CAROLINA* 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 5+2=7 2 12 0 0 0 0 21 Kentucky* 2-10 .200 0-0 .000 6-6 1.000 5+4=9 4 10 0 2 2 1 38 VANDERBILT* 1-7 .143 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 2+5=7 3 5 0 0 1 1 23 Auburn* 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+2=3 2 6 0 2 1 3 27 LSU* 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 4+6=10 3 15 1 2 0 0 30 TEXAS A&M* 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+3=3 0 2 1 2 1 0 27 Miss. State* 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1+7=8 1 9 0 1 1 0 26 OLE MISS* 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 5+6=11 2 7 3 2 3 0 28 Tennessee* 3-8 .375 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0+2=2 3 7 0 1 0 0 22 S. Carolina* 4-6 .667 1-1 1.000 3-3 1.000 2+8=10 2 12 0 1 3 0 32 MISSOURI* 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 2+2=4 1 15 1 1 3 0 32 Arkansas* 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 9-12 .750 2+4=6 4 13 1 0 2 0 23 MISS.STATE* 5-8 .625 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 1+5=6 0 13 0 0 3 0 30 LSU* 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1+3=4 3 3 1 4 0 1 32 Ole Miss (SEC)* 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 7-10 .700 4+7=11 4 9 0 3 2 1 23 Kentucky (SEC)* 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0+6=6 1 4 0 0 1 0 30 VERMONT (NIT)* 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 8-8 1.000 2+3=5 3 16 0 2 1 1 31 LA. TECH (NIT)* 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 3+3=6 4 9 0 2 1 2 32
Career Statistics Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 Totals vs. SEC 2011 2012 2014 Totals
G-GS 32-0 27-20 9-7 34-33 102-60 15-0 13-9 18-18 46-27
Min-Avg. FG-FGA 300-9.4 18-51 602-22.3 29-105 198-22.0 12-33 884-26.0 95-217 1984-19.5 154-406
Pct. 3FG-3FGA .353 2-8 .276 4-17 .364 1-6 .438 5-11 .379 12-42
Pct. FT-FTA .250 10-24 .235 20-36 .167 9-16 .455 88-136 .286 127-212
Pct. Reb.-Avg. .417 23+39=62=1.9 .556 42+87=129-4.8 .563 14+26=40=4.4 .647 76+131=207-6.1 .599 155+283=438-4.3
A TO BL 13 23 19 21 32 13 9 12 8 16 51 45 59 118 85
152-10.1 303-23.3 510-28.3 965-21.0
.423 .314 .439 .405
.667 4-10 .375 11-18 .800 53-82 .563 68-110
.400 17+20=37-2.5 .611 21+37=58-4.5 .646 46+78=124-6.9 .618 84+135=219-4.8
8 8 6 17 9 24 23 49
11-26 16-51 54-123 81-200
2-3 3-8 4-5 9-16
ST PF-DQ 11 28-0 11 78-3 3 25-0 18 82-2 43 213-5
6 8 9 8 30 8 45 24
14-0 37-2 39-0 90-2
Pts-Avg. 48-1.5 82-3.0 34-3.8 283-8.3 447-4.4 28-1.9 46-3.5 165-9.2 239-5.2
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FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct.
MVSU 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- COLORADO 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 at St. Louis 1-1 1.000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- Notre Dame 1-1 1.000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- Temple 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- Manhattan 1-4 .250 0-0 --- 0-0 --- UAB 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 --- at Ga. Tech 0-2 .000 0-0 --- 0-2 .000 ARK. STATE 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- HIGH POINT 1-3 .333 0-0 --- 2-5 .400 at Mercer 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0-1 .000 CHAS. SOU. 2-5 .400 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 EASTERN KY. 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 KENTUCKY 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 --- at Vanderbilt 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- at Ole Miss 3-5 .600 0-0 --- 0-1 --- TENNESSEE 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- MISS. STATE 2-6 .333 1-2 .500 2-4 .500 FLORIDA 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- at Kentucky 1-1 1.000 0-0 --- 1-2 .500 at Arkansas 0-2 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- AUBURN 1-1 1.000 0-0 --- 0-1 .000 XAVIER 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- at South Carolina 3-5 .600 0-0 --- 1-2 .500 VANDERBILT 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- at Tennessee 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- at Florida 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- S. CAROLINA 0-2 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- LSU DNP at Alabama 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- Auburn (SEC) 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- Alabama (SEC) 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- Washington (NCAA) 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 ---
Rebs
0+0=0 0+3=3 0+0=0 0+0=0 0+4=4 0+1=1 2+0=2 1+1=2 0+1=1 2+1=3 0+0=0 1+2=3 0+4=4 0+1=1 0+2=2 3+1=4 1+0=1 4+5=9 0+1=1 1+3=4 1+2=3 1+2=3 0+0=0 5+1=6 0+1=1 0+0=0 0+0=0 1+0=1
PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN
0+1=1 0+1=1 0+0=0 0+1=1
0 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 1
0 1 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 4 0 5 2 3 0 6 0 7 0 3 0 2 0 7 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 2
0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 0 0 0
1 3 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 3 0 0
0 2 0 0
0 0 0 0
7 11 8 4 12 9 10 6 16 18 7 16 7 14 18 17 12 17 4 11 8 9 5 12 9 5 6 7 3 7 1 4
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FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct.
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WOFFORD* 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 1+2=3 BOWLING GREEN* 4-9 .444 0-4 .000 1-6 .167 0+5=5 SOUTH DAKOTA ST.* 2-5 .400 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 4+6=10 California 1-7 .143 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 4+4=8 Notre Dame 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 3+5=8 at Xavier 1-5 .200 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 2+6=8 at Colorado 0-5 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 2+3=5 CINCINNATI 2-4 .500 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 1+7=8 GEORGIA TECH 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 2+4=6 at Southern Cal 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 2-2 1.000 1+3=4 MERCER 2-4 .500 0-0 --- 0-2 .000 1+3=4 FURMAN 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+0=0 WINTHROP DNP (Inj.) DELAWARE STATE DNP (Inj.) ALABAMA DNP (Inj.) at Florida DNP (Inj.) at Vanderbilt DNP (Inj.) TENNESSEE 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+1=1 OLE MISS 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 2+1=3 KENTUCKY 0-2 .000 0-0 --- 1-2 .500 0+0=0 at Auburn 0-2 .000 0-0 --- 2-2 1.000 1+4=5 at Tennessee 0-2 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+2=2 ARKANSAS 4-4 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-0 --- 1+4=5 at Mississippi State 1-5 .200 0-0 --- 0-2 .000 4+5=9 at South Carolina 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 5+3=8 VANDERBILT 1-3 .333 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 1+6=7 at LSU 2-5 .400 1-1 1.000 0-0 --- 1+3=4 FLORIDA 2-7 .296 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 2+1=3 at Kentucky 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1+5=6 SOUTH CAROLINA 3-6 .500 0-0 --- 1-2 .500 3+2=5 Mississippi State (SEC) 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+1=1 Vanderbilt (SEC) 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 2-4 .500 0+1=1
PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN 3 2 1 4 9 3 4 7 1 3 4 0 4 0 2 1 2 0 4 0 1 1 4 1 2 0 2 4 2 2 1 4 0 1 0 1
0 1 0 23 1 0 0 31 0 0 0 21 2 0 0 26 1 0 0 24 1 0 1 29 2 0 0 20 3 0 1 28 1 0 0 23 1 2 0 25 1 1 0 20 0 0 0 5
4 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 5 2 1 5 0 0 2 10 0 2 2 0 3 7 0 3 2 1 4 5 1 4 4 1 2 4 1 0 7 0 5 0 1 4 2 0
1 0 1 23 2 0 1 16 0 1 2 17 3 0 0 28 0 1 0 12 1 1 0 18 1 0 1 33 1 0 2 29 1 0 0 27 1 1 1 20 3 0 0 28 2 3 0 31 1 1 0 21 1 0 1 18 1 0 0 6
Thornton’s 2012-13 Game-by-Game Statistics (*=Starter) Game
FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct.
Rebs
JACKSONVILLE 2-3 .667 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 1+3=4 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* 1-6 .167 0-0 --- 6-8 .750 3+1=4 SOUTHERN MISS* 1-3 .333 0-2 --- 0-1 .000 3+4=7 Indiana* 1-4 .250 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+1=1 UCLA* 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 5+5=10 EAST TENN. STATE* 1-1 1.000 0-0 --- 0-1 .000 1+4=5 South Florida* 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 2-3 .667 0+5=5 Georgia Tech 3-7 .429 0-2 .000 1-1 1.000 1+2=3 IONA DNP (Inj.) MERCER 1-3 .333 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+1=1
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PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN 4 4 0 4 8 0 3 2 2 3 2 1 2 0 1 2 2 3 4 7 1 3 7 0
6 0 0 16 1 0 0 25 1 1 1 31 0 1 0 21 1 1 1 21 1 2 1 27 1 1 0 27 1 1 0 16
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Guard 6-3, 200 Junior / 2 Letters Atlanta, Georgia Whitefield Academy
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Recipient of the Joel & Wealthy Eaves Athletic Scholarship
2013-14 Season • Honorable Mention All-SEC selection by the Associated Press. • Was the Bulldogs No. 2 scorer and also ranked second on the team in minutes played (28.3) and steals with 22. Also the team’s best free throw shooter among its starters (78%). • Closed the regular season on a hot streak, averaging 19.3 points (almost twice that of any teammate) over the last five games. Shot 58 percent from 3-point range in that span. • Led Georgia in scoring over the SEC schedule at 14.8 points per game. • Led the SEC in 3-point shooting accuracy during the 18-game league schedule (45.1%). In fact, he has a career 3-point percentage of 44 percent over 32 SEC games. • Was named the team’s “Most Improved Player” at its post-season awards banquet.
Career highs Points........................27 vs. S. Carolina (2/22/14) Rebounds.....................7 vs. Texas A&M (2/8/14) Assists ....................... 5 vs. Lipscomb (12/14/13) Blocks....................................3 vs. LSU (3/14/13) Steals........................... 3 vs. Colorado (12/28/13) Minutes........................38 vs. Arkansas (1/18/14) FG Made.....................9 vs. S. Carolina (2/22/14) FG Attempts............ 14 vs. Alabama, S. Carolina 3FG Made............................ 6 vs. Arkansas, LSU 3FG Attempts........... 9 vs. S. Carolina, Arkansas FT Made ...................... 9 vs. Davidson (11/21/13) FT Attempts............... 10 vs. Davidson (11/21/13)
• Scored 19 of his 21 points vs. Ole Miss on Feb. 15 in the 2nd half, including a career-high five 3-pointers. Surpassed that mark with six treys in road game vs. Arkansas two weeks later. • Not to be overlooked in the win over Ole Miss was his defensive effort on the Rebs’ Marshall Henderson that included two second-half blocked shots. • His two highest point totals last season came in road games (27 @USC, 25 @Arkansas) • Missed two games with a thigh bruise incurred late in S. Carolina game on Jan. 22. • Productive weekend at Charleston Classic included a career scoring high of 21 points against Temple. • Made his first collegiate start in season-opening win over Wofford. Had 10 points and six boards against the Terriers, with a team-high 10 FG attempts.
2012-13 Season • Spent much of his first season apprenticing at the ‘2’ guard position behind SEC Player of the Year Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. • After a relatively quiet start, contributions grew steadily for this promising rookie. • Came off the bench to score a season-high 11 points in win at South Carolina, all in the 2nd half. • Surpassed his season scoring high in the next game, getting 12 points in just 15 minutes at Tennessee. • Also had key role in the Bulldogs’ second win over Tennessee, scoring all nine of his points in the second half. • Eight points in Dogs’ win over Mercer were previously his season high. • Missed game at Vanderbilt in late February with heel injury. • Shot 40 percent from 3-point range during the SEC schedule.
prep highlights • One of two Georgians tabbed to the 2012 Parade Magazine All-America team. • Averaged 25.2 points, 7.6 rebounds and 2.6 steals per game as a senior. Twice hit for season high of 37 points. Had five double-doubles throughout the season. Averaged 27 points and 7.4 rebounds through the 5-game State Tournament. • Rated the 29th-best shooting-guard prospect and the No. 127 prospect overall in the country by online recruiting service Rivals.com. • Led the Wolfpack to a 27-3 record and the Georgia Class A state title in 2012. • Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Slam Dunk Contest winner in 2011.
• Signed with Georgia in the early signing period in November of 2011.
Personal Full Name: Kenneth James Gaines, Jr. Birthdate/Birthplace: Jan. 28, 1994 / Riverdale, Ga. Parents: Marlyn and Kenny Gaines, Sr. Academic Major: Housing
Career Statistics Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL ST PF-DQ 2013 30-0 309-10.3 39-106 .368 15-43 .349 19-29 .655 13+21=34-1.1 10 16 9 7 43-2 2014 32-32 907-28.3 139-313 .444 57-152 .375 80-103 .777 22+57=79-2.5 31 40 23 22 76-0 TOTALS 62-32 1216-19.6 178-419 .425 72-195 .369 99-132 .750 35+78=113-1.8 41 56 32 29 119-2 vs. SEC Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL ST PF-DQ 2013 16-0 172-10.8 26-64 .406 10-25 .400 14-21 .667 8+15=23-1.4 6 8 3 3 29-2 2014 16-16 475-29.7 77-167 .461 41-91 .451 41-54 .759 9+34=43-2.7 14 19 13 9 41-0 TOTALS 32-16 647-20.2 103-231 .446 51-116 .440 55-75 .733 17+49=66-2.1 20 27 16 12 70-2
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Pts-Avg. 112-3.7 415-13.0 527-8.5 Pts-Avg. 76-4.8 236-14.8 312-9.8
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JACKSONVILLE YOUNG. STATE SOUTHERN MISS Indiana UCLA EAST TENN. ST. South Florida Georgia Tech IONA MERCER SOUTHERN CAL FLORIDA A&M GEO. WASH. Florida MISS. STATE Missouri LSU FLORIDA Texas A&M AUBURN South Carolina Tennessee TEXAS A&M ALABAMA Ole Miss Arkansas S. CAROLINA Vanderbilt TENNESSEE KENTUCKY Alabama LSU (SECT)
FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct.
Rebs
0-4 .000 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 1+0=1 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+1=1 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+0=0 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0+0=0 0-2 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+0=0 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+1=1 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 --- 0+0=0 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 --- 0+0=0 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0+0=0 3-5 .600 2-3 .667 0-0 --- 0+0=0 2-5 .400 1-3 .333 0-0 --- 0+1=1 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0+0=0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0+2=2 DNP (Susp.) 2-7 .286 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 1+4=5 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 --- 1+1=2 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+0=0 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-1 .000 0+0=0 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0+1=1 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 --- 0+2=2 4-8 .500 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 2+0=2 5-7 .714 2-2 1.000 0-0 --- 0+0=0 0-3 .000 0-0 --- 2-2 1.000 0+0=0 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 --- 0+0=0 5-8 .625 1-2 .500 2-3 .667 1+1=2 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0+2=2 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+1=1 DNP (Inj.) 3-7 .429 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 1+0=1 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 0+2=2 2-5 .400 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 2+1=3 2-8 .250 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 4+1=5
PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN
0 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 4 6 2 8 0 5 0 2 0 0
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
0 0 1 11 1 0 0 7 0 2 0 6 1 1 0 9 0 0 1 8 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 8 1 0 1 21 1 0 0 11 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 9 2 0 0 7
5 5 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 4 0 2 3 0 1 11 2 0 12 0 2 2 0 3 3 1 5 13 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 10 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 9 1 1 0 24 0 0 0 15 2 0 0 10 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 18 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 7
2 3 1 2
0 1 1 0
9 3 5 6
1 1 0 0
0 1 0 3
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FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct.
WOFFORD* 4-12 .333 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 GA. TECH* 3-10 .300 1-6 .167 6-6 1.000 Davidson* 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 9-10 .900 Temple* 8-12 .667 1-4 .250 4-5 .800 Nebraska* 3-9 .333 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 APP. STATE* 5-7 .833 1-3 .333 3-5 .600 CHATTANOOGA* 4-7 .571 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 LIPSCOMB* 3-10 .300 1-5 .200 4-4 1.000 GARDNER-WEBB* 1-7 .143 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 W. CAROLINA* 5-7 .714 3-5 .600 4-4 1.000 Colorado* 5-12 .417 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 Geo. Washington* 4-10 .400 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 Missouri* 4-12 .333 1-6 .167 2-2 1.000 ALABAMA* 7-14 .500 4-7 .571 4-4 1.000 Florida* 1-8 .125 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 ARKANSAS* 5-12 .417 2-5 .400 3-4 .750 S. CAROLINA* 3-10 .300 2-5 .400 6-6 1.000 Kentucky DNP (Inj.) VANDERBILT DNP (Inj.) Auburn* 2-10 .200 1-4 .250 4-6 .667 LSU* 3-7 .429 0-2 .000 3-6 .500 TEXAS A&M* 5-13 .385 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000 Miss. State* 4-8 .500 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 OLE MISS* 6-11 .545 5-8 .625 4-5 .800 Tennessee* 5-10 .500 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 S. Carolina* 9-14 .643 5-9 .556 4-5 .800 MISSOURI* 4-8 .500 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 Arkansas* 7-11 .636 6-9 .667 5-5 1.000 MISS.STATE* 5-9 .556 2-5 .400 2-4 .500 LSU* 7-10 .700 6-7 .857 0-0 .000 Ole Miss (SEC)* 3-11 .273 2-7 .286 4-5 .800 Kentucky (SEC)* 6-14 .429 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 VERMONT (NIT)* 3-7 .429 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 LA. TECH (NIT)* 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000
Rebs
2+4=6 2+4=6 1+0=1 0+2=2 1+0=1 0+0=0 1+1=2 2+0=2 1+2=3 0+1=1 1+1=2 0+0=0 0+2=2 2+4=6 1+0=1 0+4=4 0+3=3 0+2=2 1+2=3 1+6=7 0+0=0 1+1=2 1+1=2 0+1=1 0+1=1 0+2=2 0+2=2 2+3=5 0+1=1 0+1=1 0+4=4 2+2=4
PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN
1 10 4 13 4 13 0 21 3 7 3 14 2 10 2 11 2 2 0 17 0 12 3 8 3 11 2 22 0 4 3 15 2 14
0 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 4
1 1 1 0 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 2 2 1 3
0 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 2
1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 1 0 1 0
26 29 15 35 26 25 23 27 21 33 30 20 36 36 26 38 33
4 9 2 9 2 14 3 8 3 21 1 13 3 27 4 10 4 25 3 14 2 20 4 12 4 13 3 7 0 9
0 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2
3 1 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 2
0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 1
33 30 26 17 25 28 33 21 33 28 32 26 31 34 31
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charles Mann
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Guard 6-5, 215 Junior / 2 Letters Alpharetta, Georgia Milton HS 54
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Mann scored nearly half of his 458 points last season from the free-throw line.
came in first-round NIT win over Vermont. Twenty-five of those came in the second half, 15 after the Catamounts had built a 9-point lead with 9:00 to play. • Ranked 10th and 21st, respectively, among all Division I players in Free Throw Attempts and Makes. • His 277 free-throw attempts were the second highest total in a season in UGA history. His 195 free throws made were the third-most in program history. Five times during the season he reached double figures in free throw makes. He reached double-digit attempts 13 times. • Scored game-winning free throw vs. Ole Miss with 1.5 seconds left. • After struggling through regulation, he scored six critical points in overtime during win vs. Arkansas. Recipient of the Charles Jones Basketball Scholarship
2013-14 Season • Named to the Coaches’ All-SEC 2nd team. Also Hon. Mention All-SEC by Associated Press. • Emerged as Georgia’s offensive leader, with team-high scoring honors 12 times. • SEC Player of the Week on Jan. 13 after scoring 40 points over a pair of Bulldog victories over Missouri (road) and Alabama. Scored the last two of his 18 points at Mizzou with :34 left in OT, putting Georgia in front for good. • First career double-double in SEC finale at LSU (22 points, 10 rebounds). Pulled down his 10th board with just 11 seconds left in the game. • Then-career-best scoring game (24 pts) vs. Georgia Tech in the season’s second game. Was six points better than previous high and included a 4x4 effort from 3-point range. • Current career scoring high of 29 points
Career highs Points............................ 29 vs. Vermont (3/19/14) Rebounds..............................10 vs. LSU (3/8/14) Assists..........................8 vs. Miss. State (3/5/14) Blocks....................2 vs. South Florida (11/30/12) Steals ..........................................3 vs. five teams Minutes .......................... 42 vs. Missouri (1/8/14) FG Made......................... 8 vs. Vermont (3/19/14) FG Attempts .................. 14 vs. Missouri (1/8/14) 3FG Made ....................4 vs. Ga. Tech (11/13/13) 3FG Attempts...............4 vs. Ga. Tech (11/13/13) FT Made........................ 13 vs. Alabama (1/11/14) FT Attempts.................. 18 vs. Alabama (1/11/14)
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charles mann
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2012-13 Season • Coaches’ Freshman All-SEC team selection, giving Georgia an honoree in each of the past two classes (KCP in 2012). • Confidence and comfort level with offense rose progressively throughout the season. • Earned the starter’s job at point guard for a 3-game stretch in December. Later in the season he found greater prosperity in a reserve’s role at the point. • Averaged 28 minutes over 5-game homestand in December; 13 min./game during the preceding eight games. • Team leader in assists with 92 and free throw attempts with 170. Ranked 5th, in fact, among all SEC players in FTs attempted. Was 7th among all SEC players in FT makes (117). • Five times during the season he recorded double-figure trips to the foul line, including two of the last four games. • Second-leading assist man among all freshmen SEC players. • Season-best game was March 2, when he matched career scoring high of 18 points and added eight assists (also a career high) in win over Tennessee. • Had two key baskets, an assist and a defensive rebound late in Georgia’s win over Auburn.
• Averaged 22.1 points and 6.8 rebounds for Union Grove in 2011.
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• Transferred to Milton from Union Grove HS for his senior season. • Helped the Eagles, a national Top 5 team, to a 28-4 record and the Georgia Class AAAAA state title. • Averaged 16.2 points and 5.8 assists per game as a senior.
Full Name: Charles Mann, Jr. Birthdate/Birthplace: Aug. 12, 1994 / Queens, N.Y. Parents: Kecia and Charles Mann, Sr. Academic Major: Housing
Career Statistics Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA 2013 32-8 688-21.5 46-133 .346 6-18 2014 33-32 980-29.7 121-295 .410 21-68 TOTALS 65-40 1668-25.7 167-428 .390 27-86 vs. SEC Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA 2013 18-5 413-22.9 26-79 .329 3-11 2014 18-18 561-31.2 58-163 .356 12-42 TOTALS 36-23 974-27.1 84-242 .347 15-53
Pct. .333 .309 .314
FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A 117-170 .688 16+83=99-3.1 92 195-277 .704 23+115=138-4.2 97 312-447 .698 39+198=237-3.6 189
TO 87 113 200
BL 4 2 6
ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 25 52-2 215-6.7 35 82-1 458-13.9 60 134-3 673-10.4
Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. .273 76-106 .717 9+49=58-3.2 56 54 1 14 41-2 131-7.3 .286 117-168 .696 16+76=92-5.1 61 62 0 14 47-1 245-13.6 .283 193-274 .704 25+125=150-4.2 117 116 1 28 88-3 376-10.4
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JACKSONVILLE YOUNG. STATE SOUTHERN MISS Indiana UCLA EAST TENN. ST. South Florida Georgia Tech IONA MERCER* SOUTHERN CAL* FLORIDA A&M* GEO. WASH. Florida* MISS. STATE* Missouri* LSU* FLORIDA* Texas A&M AUBURN South Carolina Tennessee TEXAS A&M ALABAMA Ole Miss Arkansas S. CAROLINA Vanderbilt TENNESSEE KENTUCKY Alabama LSU (SECT)
FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct.
Rebs
1-4 .250 0-0 --- 3-4 .750 0+1=1 0-3 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 1+2=3 0-2 .000 0-0 --- 4-6 .667 1+2=3 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 2-3 .667 0+0=0 2-5 .400 0-0 --- 1-2 .500 0+2=2 2-3 .667 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+1=1 0-1 .000 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0+1=1 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0-3 .000 0+1=1 5-8 .625 1-1 1.000 7-13 .538 2+5=7 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 1+6=7 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 3-6 .500 0+4=4 2-8 .250 1-3 .333 4-5 .800 1+3=4 1-3 .333 0-0 --- 1-2 .500 0+2=2 1-3 .333 0-0 --- 4-6 .667 0+2=2 2-7 .286 0-0 --- 10-13 .769 1+1=2 1-4 .250 1-1 1.000 0-1 .000 0+3=3 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 3-5 .600 1+3=4 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 3-4 .750 1+0=1 0-3 .000 0-0 --- 5-7 .714 0+2=2 4-8 .500 0-3 .000 2-4 .500 0+3=3 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 5-6 .833 0+3=3 0-2 .000 0-0 --- 5-6 .833 0+3=3 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 5-6 .833 1+5=6 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2+6=8 1-1 1.000 0-0 --- 3-4 .750 0+3=3 1-5 .200 0-0 --- 3-4 .750 0+3=3 3-5 .600 0-0 --- 8-13 .615 1+1=2 2-5 .400 0-0 --- 4-5 .800 0+2=2 3-9 .333 0-1 .000 12-14 .857 2+2=4 1-4 .250 0-0 --- 3-3 1.000 0+3=3 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 1-4 .250 0+4=4 1-3 .333 1-1 1.000 12-14 .857 1+4=5
PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN
1 5 2 0 0 4 1 2 0 5 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 18 0 10 0 9 2 9 2 3 2 6 5 14 2 3 1 5 1 9 2 5 1 10 1 11 4 5 3 5 2 0 5 5 2 5 4 14 0 8 3 18 1 5 2 3 1 15
3 0 4 1 4 3 1 0 3 5 6 1 3 2 4 2 5 3 4 6 6 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 8 4 2 5
2 0 1 13 5 0 1 11 2 0 0 15 2 0 2 10 0 0 0 18 3 0 0 15 0 2 0 14 1 0 0 8 3 0 0 31 3 0 0 31 1 0 2 34 4 1 2 25 5 0 1 19 2 0 0 19 4 0 0 29 6 0 1 13 4 0 1 22 6 0 1 27 2 0 1 24 3 0 0 28 2 0 0 24 3 0 0 16 1 0 0 24 4 0 0 22 5 0 0 22 5 0 1 19 3 1 3 28 0 0 1 26 0 0 2 24 3 0 1 22 1 0 2 23 3 0 1 31
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FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct.
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WOFFORD* 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 1+0=1 GA. TECH* 7-12 .583 4-4 1.000 6-9 .667 1+2=3 Davidson* 6-10 .600 0-1 .000 6-7 .857 0+3=3 Temple* 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 9-9 1.000 0+3=3 Nebraska* 6-13 .462 0-2 .000 4-8 .500 1+3=4 APP. STATE* 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 8-10 .800 0+2=2 CHATTANOOGA* 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0+1=1 LIPSCOMB DNP (Inj.) GARDNER-WEBB 2-9 .222 0-1 .000 4-7 .571 2+4=6 W. CAROLINA* 4-6 .667 0-1 .000 5-11 .455 0+3=3 Colorado* 3-8 .375 1-1 1.000 4-8 .500 0+3=3 Geo. Washington* 3-11 .272 1-4 .250 4-5 .800 0+2=2 Missouri* 7-14 .500 0-2 .000 4-10 .400 3+3=6 ALABAMA* 4-7 .571 1-2 .500 13-18 .765 1+6=7 Florida* 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 1-3 .333 1+3=4 ARKANSAS* 2-10 .200 0-3 .000 5-7 .714 0+3=3 S. CAROLINA* 2-5 .400 2-4 .500 4-4 1.000 0+1=1 Kentucky* 1-9 .111 0-2 .000 7-15 .467 1+5=6 VANDERBILT* 5-10 .500 1-3 .333 9-11 .818 1+3=4 Auburn* 5-11 .455 1-2 .500 7-10 .700 1+2=3 LSU* 3-8 .375 1-2 .500 9-13 .692 0+3=3 TEXAS A&M* 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 1+3=4 Miss. State* 4-7 .571 1-3 .333 10-11 .909 0+6=6 OLE MISS* 2-8 .250 1-5 .200 12-16 .750 1+7=8 Tennessee* 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1+3=4 S. Carolina* 1-10 .100 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 1+4=5 MISSOURI* 5-11 .455 1-4 .250 8-12 .667 0+8=8 Arkansas* 2-8 .250 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 1+4=5 MISS.STATE* 3-13 .231 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 2+3=5 LSU* 4-11 .364 2-3 .667 12-14 .857 1+9=10 Ole Miss (SEC)* 5-9 .556 1-1 1.000 5-7 .714 1+3=4 Kentucky (SEC)* 4-10 .400 1-4 .250 3-4 .750 0+0=0 VERMONT (NIT)* 8-11 .727 1-3 .333 12-13 .923 1+4=5 LA. TECH (NIT)* 4-9 .444 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 0+6=6
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PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN
2 7 3 24 2 18 2 19 2 16 0 14 1 2
3 3 4 1 5 2 2
4 7 4 2 2 2 0
0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2 2 1 1 2 3 0
26 31 31 31 31 33 9
2 8 4 13 3 11 2 11 2 18 3 22 3 8 4 9 5 10 1 9 4 20 3 18 1 11 3 10 1 19 4 17 3 5 3 7 2 19 1 6 0 10 2 22 4 16 2 12 2 29 4 13
2 6 3 0 4 3 2 3 3 5 1 4 1 0 5 4 3 2 4 4 8 2 0 1 3 1
6 1 2 4 3 2 5 5 4 5 4 4 1 1 3 2 2 3 2 6 1 4 2 1 7 7
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
1 0 3 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 2
32 23 30 32 42 38 34 28 19 34 32 35 28 29 34 37 22 27 31 23 31 34 20 24 36 30
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Forward 6-7, 220 Junior / 1 Letter Tempe, Arizona Howard College McClintock HS 57
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cameron forte Wofford. Contributed nine points and a pair of rebounds in 16 minutes. • Had 10 points and seven boards in 18 minutes of exhibition win over UNC-Pembroke.
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East Valley Tribune in Tempe. • Signed with Georgia in the early signing period in November of 2011.
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Juco / Prep Highlights
Players Coaches Opponents 2014 Review Records History Media Info
2013-14 Season • Played in 33 of 34 games, starting in seven. • Georgia’s scoring (14) and rebounding (8) leader in non-conference finale vs. George Washington. • Displayed a penchant for highly productive play in short periods of time. His numbers against GW were accrued in just 13 minutes of action. • The most productive of Georgia’s reserves in season-opening win over
Recipient of the James E. & Peggy A. Hickey Basketball Scholarship
• Forte averaged a team-high 22.5 points in 2013 for Howard College, which went 30-7 and reached the quarterfinals of the NJCAA tournament in Hutchinson, Kan. His scoring average ranked fourth nationally among all Division I junior college players. • Also averaged 7.5 rebounds and shot 63 percent from the field during his only season with the Hawks. • Before the season Forte was ranked as the No. 33 junior college prospect in the country, by Jucorecruiting.com. • Graduated in 2012 from McClintock High School in Tempe, where he scored 36.2 points and pulled down 12.7 rebounds for a team that reached the Arizona Class 4A state championship game. • Was twice been named to the All-Arizona team by the Arizona Republic newspaper, and as a junior he was named the area Player of the Year by the
Full Name: Cameron Dakota Forte Birthdate/Birthplace: June 26, 1993 / Phoenix, Ariz. Academic Major: Sociology Mother: Libby Forte
2013-14 Game-by-Game Stats (*= Starter) Game
FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct. Rebs PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN
WOFFORD 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1+1=2 0 9 1 1 1 0 GA. TECH* 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 0+5=5 1 8 1 1 1 0 Davidson* 5-5 1.000 0-0 .000 0-3 .000 0+1=1 1 10 0 2 1 0 Temple* 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2+1=3 0 2 2 1 0 0 Nebraska* 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 0+2=2 1 1 0 1 0 0 APP. STATE* 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1+3=4 1 8 2 1 0 1 CHATTANOOGA* 4-8 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2+4=6 1 8 2 0 2 0 LIPSCOMB* 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+2=2 0 4 4 3 0 0 GARDNER-WEBB 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+1=2 0 2 2 2 0 0 W. CAROLINA 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+1=1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2+3=5 1 2 0 3 0 0 Geo. Washington 7-7 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4+4=8 0 14 0 2 0 0 Missouri 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+0=1 1 2 1 1 0 0 ALABAMA 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Florida 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+4=5 0 2 0 2 1 0 ARKANSAS 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+1=1 0 2 0 0 0 0 S. CAROLINA 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 0+0=0 1 3 0 0 0 0 Kentucky 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 2 0 0 0 0 VANDERBILT DNP Auburn 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+1=1 0 0 0 0 0 0 LSU 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0+2=2 0 5 3 0 0 1 TEXAS A&M 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1+2=3 0 3 1 0 0 1 Miss. State 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+1=1 0 0 0 1 0 0 OLE MISS 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tennessee 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+1=2 0 0 0 0 0 0 S. Carolina 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MISSOURI 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+0=1 0 4 0 1 0 0 Arkansas 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2+1=3 0 2 1 0 0 0 MISS.STATE 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+0=1 0 6 1 1 0 1 LSU 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 1 0 0 2 1 0 Ole Miss (SEC) 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kentucky (SEC) 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+0=1 1 4 1 0 0 1 VERMONT (NIT) 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 1 0 1 0 0 0 LA. TECH (NIT) 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2+1=3 0 8 2 0 0 0
16 18 21 16 14 15 13 11 11 5 5 13 9 1 15 2 4 10 6 10 10 4 1 10 2 5 6 12 5 1 6 3 12
Career highs Points .....................14 vs. Geo. Washington (1/3/14) Rebounds.................8 vs. Geo. Washington (1/3/14) Assists.............................. 4 vs. Lipscomb (12/14/13) Blocks............................2 vs. Chattanooga (12/2/13) Steals............................... 1 vs. App. State (11/29/13) Minutes............................21 vs. Davidson (11/21/13) FG Made...................7 vs. Geo. Washington (1/3/14) FG Attempts..................8 vs. Chattanooga (12/2/13) 3FG Made...............................................................--3FG Attempts................1 vs. Chattanooga (12/2/13) FT Made ............................ 2 vs. Ga. Tech (11/13/13) FT Attempts....................... 6 vs. Ga. Tech (11/13/13)
Career Statistics Year 2014
G-GS 33-7
Min-Avg. FG-FGA 292-8.8 52-88
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .591 0-1 .000
FT-FTA Pct. 7-23 .304
Reb.-Avg. 24+42=66-2.0
A TO BL ST PF-DQ 25 26 7 6 12-0
Pts-Avg. 111-3.4
Year 2014
G-GS 17-0
Min-Avg. FG-FGA 112-6.6 14-35
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .400 0-0 .000
FT-FTA Pct. 3-7 .429
Reb.-Avg. 8+13=21-1.2
A TO BL ST PF-DQ 7 9 2 4 3-0
Pts-Avg. 31-1.8
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Guard 5-10, 150 Sophomore / 1 Letter Glennville, Georgia Faith Baptist Christian
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j.j. frazier lastly in consecutive games: regular-season finale at LSU and SEC Tourney win vs. Ole Miss. • Emerged from obscurity to play 17 valuable minutes in Georgia’s win over Arkansas. Played the final 5:13 of regulation while starter Charles Mann was sidelined with foul trouble. • Scored six points in 14 minutes in season-opening win over Wofford. • Contributed eight points and an assist in 16 minutes of exhibition win over UNC-Pembroke.
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2013-14 Season • Emerged during SEC play as a valuable member of the Bulldogs’ backcourt rotation. • Career high of 15 points came in season finale vs. La. Tech in NIT 2nd round. Scored 14 in second half. • Regular-season scoring high of 12 points came Feb. 18 at Tennessee. • Previous high of eight points were against LSU on Feb. 6. • Played season-high 21 minutes three times,
• Regarded as the top point guard of his class in the state of Georgia. • In his senior year, he averaged 26.5 points in leading FBCA to a 26-5 record and the state championship of the Ga. Association of Christian Schools. • He averaged 26.2 points, 4.9 assists, 5.4 rebounds and 3.1 steals as a junior at Faith Baptist Christian, which won 33 games last season. • Played AAU basketball for the South Georgia Kings program from Hinesville, Ga.
Personal
Recipient of the Keiser Family Basketball Scholarship
• Full Name: James Frazier, Jr. • Birthdate/Birthplace: Sept. 19, 1995 in Savannah, Ga. • Academic Major: Sports Management • Mother: Cassonya Frazier
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FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct. Rebs PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN
WOFFORD 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 3-4 .750 0+3=3 4 6 1 0 0 0 GA. TECH 1-5 .200 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0+0=0 3 3 1 0 0 0 Davidson 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1+0=1 3 2 1 2 0 0 Temple 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0+2=2 1 0 1 0 0 0 Nebraska 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 2 0 0 0 0 0 APP. STATE 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 1 0 2 0 0 0 CHATTANOOGA 3-6 .500 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0+1=1 1 6 0 1 0 2 LIPSCOMB DNP GARDNER-WEBB DNP W. CAROLINA DNP Colorado DNP Geo. Washington 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0+0=0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Missouri 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ALABAMA 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 1 3 0 0 0 0 ARKANSAS 0-6 .000 0-5 .000 5-6 .833 0+4=4 1 5 1 0 1 0 S. CAROLINA 1-5 .200 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0+1=1 4 3 4 1 0 2 Kentucky 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 1 0 0 VANDERBILT 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Auburn 2-6 .333 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 0+2=2 3 6 1 0 0 2 LSU 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 0+1=1 2 8 1 1 0 0 TEXAS A&M 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0+3=3 0 6 0 0 1 0 Miss. State 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 1 0 0 OLE MISS 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0+0=0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Tennessee 4-5 .800 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 0+2=2 3 12 0 2 0 1 S. Carolina 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0+1=1 2 3 3 1 1 0 MISSOURI 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arkansas 2-8 .250 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 0+2=2 2 4 4 1 0 1 MISS.STATE 0-3 .000 0-3 .000 0=0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 1 1 0 1 LSU 2-6 .333 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0+1=1 1 6 1 0 0 0 Ole Miss (SEC) 4-7 .571 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0+3=3 1 11 3 0 0 2 Kentucky (SEC) 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0+3=3 0 5 1 0 0 1 VERMONT (NIT) 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 2-3 .667 0+3=3 3 5 0 2 0 1 LA. TECH (NIT) 5-11 .455 4-7 .571 1-4 .250 1+2=3 3 15 1 3 0 1
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3 2 1 2 17 21 1 6 17 9 11 3 6 18 9 8 18 9 21 21 16 17 17
Career highs Points................................ 15 vs. La. Tech (3/22/14) Rebounds.......................... 4 vs. Arkansas (1/18/14) Assists...........................4 vs. S. Carolina, Arkansas Blocks........................................... 1 vs. three teams Steals.............................................. 2 vs. four teams Minutes ...................................... 21 vs. three teams FG Made ............................ 5 vs. La. Tech (3/22/14) FG Attempts .....................11 vs. La. Tech (3/22/14) 3FG Made........................... 4 vs. La. Tech (3/22/14) 3FG Attempts..................... 7 vs. La. Tech (3/22/14) FT Made............................. 5 vs. Arkansas (1/18/14) FT Attempts....................... 6 vs. Arkansas (1/18/14)
Career Statistics Year 2014
G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL 30-0 317-10.6 35-98 .357 23-71 .324 18-27 .667 2+34=36-1.2 27 18 3
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PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 42-0 111-3.7
A TO BL 16 10 3
ST 8
PF-DQ 20-0
vs. the SEC Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. 2014 18-0 177-9.8 17-55 .309 12-42 .286 10-13 .769 0+17=17-0.9
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Forward 6-6, 200 Sophomore / 1 Letter Booneville, Miss. Booneville HS
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kenny paul geno 2013-14 Season • Appeared in 21 games overall, 12 of which came during the SEC schedule. • Had his most meaningful contributions during regular-season sweep of Mississippi State, the program he grew up supporting. Scored career-high six points in 14 minutes (also career best) in first meeting at Starkville, playing in front of nearly 100 supporters from his hometown of Booneville, Miss. • In the return game, he chipped in five points, three rebounds, a blocked shot and a pair of steals in eight minutes of action. • Saw three minutes in his first collegiate game and made his only field-goal attempt. Also contributed two rebounds in the season-opening win over Wofford. • Played nine minutes and contributed three rebounds in exhibition win over UNC-Pembroke.
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the Jackson Clarion-Ledger in 2013. Clarion-Ledger also picked him to its “Dandy Dozen” squad in Nov. of 2012. • Also Northeast Miss. Daily Journal Player of the Year in 2013. • Averaged 13.5 points and 9.7 rebounds as a junior.
Personal Recipient of the Mike and Ruth Kooyman Basketball Scholarship
Full Name: Kenny Paul Geno Birthdate/Birthplace: June 25, 1995 / Booneville, Miss. Academic Major: Housing
Prep Highlights • Averaged 23.5 points and 12.5 rebounds per game as a senior at Booneville, which won the State 3A title in 2011 and reached the championship game the past two years. • Named to 5-man All-State First Team by
2013-14 Game-by-Game Stats (*= Starter) Game
Career highs Points..........................6 vs. Miss. State (2/12/14) Rebounds................ 3 vs. Chattanooga (12/2/13) Assists................... 1 vs. Chattanooga, Lipscomb Blocks...........................1 vs. Miss. State (3/5/14) Steals ...........................2 vs. Miss. State (3/5/14) Minutes.....................14 vs. Miss. State (2/12/14) FG Made.....................3 vs. Miss. State (2/12/14) FG Attempts...............5 vs. Miss. State (2/12/14) 3FG Made............... 1 vs. Chattanooga (12/2/13) 3FG Attempts ... 1 vs. Ga. Tech, Chatt., Miss. St. FT Made...............1 vs. App. State, Chattanooga FT Attempts .........2 vs. App. State, Chattanooga
FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct. Rebs PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN
WOFFORD 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2+0=2 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 GA. TECH 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Davidson DNP Temple 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+1=1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Nebraska DNP APP. STATE 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1+0=1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 CHATTANOOGA 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 1+2=3 0 4 1 0 0 1 10 LIPSCOMB 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 1 0 1 0 0 0 9 GARDNER-WEBB DNP W. CAROLINA DNP Colorado 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Geo. Washington 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Missouri DNP ALABAMA DNP Florida 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 ARKANSAS DNP S. CAROLINA 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+0=1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Kentucky 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 VANDERBILT 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2+0=2 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 Auburn 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 LSU 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEXAS A&M DNP Miss. State 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1+1=2 1 6 0 0 0 0 14 OLE MISS 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 Tennessee 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 S. Carolina 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 MISSOURI 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Arkansas DNP MISS.STATE 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0+3=3 0 5 0 0 1 2 8 LSU DNP Ole Miss (SEC) DNP Kentucky (SEC) DNP VERMONT (NIT) DNP LA. TECH (NIT) 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Career Statistics Year 2014
G-GS 21-0
Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. 80-3.8 9-17 .529 2-4 .500
FT-FTA Pct. 4-6 .667
Reb.-Avg. 8+7=15-0.7
A TO BL ST PF-DQ 3 1 1 4 10-0
Pts-Avg. 24-1.1
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G-GS 12-0
Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. 42-3.5 7-10 .700 1-2 .500
FT-FTA Pct. 2-2 1.000
Reb.-Avg. 4+4=8-0.7
A TO BL ST PF-DQ 1 1 1 2 7-0
Pts-Avg. 17-1.4
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• Played in 13 games, nine SEC contests. • A unexpected starter Feb. 1 at Auburn. Scored his first points as a collegian with a 3-pointer just 47 seconds after tipoff. • Saw his first collegiate action in second half of season-opening win over Wofford. • Also played two second-half minutes in exhibition win over UNC-Pembroke. • Was named to the 2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll.
2012-13 season • Redshirted. Practiced with the Bulldogs throughout the 2013 season. • Was named to the 2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.
Prep Highlights • Earned first-team Class A All-State honors from the Georgia Sportswriters Assn. and was a unanimous AllRegion selection this season. • The War Eagles have gone 39-16 over the past two seasons, including a 20-8 mark in 2012 that was capped by a Round of 16 showing in the Class A state tournament. • Son of Chad Kessler, a 4-year Bulldog letterman (1983-87) who scored 675 career points, won Academic All-America honors and was a 5th-round draft choice of the L.A. Clippers in ’87. Also the nephew of the late Alec Kessler, UGA’s No. 2 career scoring leader at 1,788 points and a 1990 lottery pick of the Houston Rockets.
personal Recipient of the Thomas & Sara Cooney Scholarship
• Full Name: Houston Willis Kessler • Birthdate/Birthplace: Jan. 19, 1994 / Augusta, Ga • Academic Major: Economics • Son of Chad Kessler, a 4-year Bulldog letterman (1983-87) who scored 675 career points, won Academic All-America honors and was a 5th-round draft choice of the L.A. Clippers in ’87. Also the nephew of the late Alec Kessler, UGA’s No. 2 career scoring leader at 1,788 points and a 1990 lottery pick of the Houston Rockets.
Career Highs Points.................................. 3 vs. Auburn (2/1/14) Rebounds................ 2 vs. Chattanooga (12/2/13) Assists .................... 1 vs. Chattanooga (12/2/13) Blocks............................................................... --Steals................................................................ --Minutes ................... 7 vs. Chattanooga (12/2/13) FG Made............................. 1 vs. Auburn (2/1/14) FG Attempts ..........1 vs. Wofford, Chatt., Auburn 3FG Made......................... 1 vs. Auburn (2/1/14) 3FG Attempts ........................ 1 vs. three teams FT Made............................................................ --FT Attempts...................................................... ---
2013-14 Game-by-Game Stats (*= Starter) Game
FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct. Rebs PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN
WOFFORD 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+0=1 0 0 0 0 0 0 GA. TECH DNP Davidson DNP Temple DNP Nebraska DNP APP. STATE 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CHATTANOOGA 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+1=2 1 0 1 0 0 0 LIPSCOMB DNP GARDNER-WEBB DNP W. CAROLINA DNP Colorado DNP Geo. Washington 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Missouri DNP ALABAMA DNP Florida 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ARKANSAS DNP S. CAROLINA 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+1=1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kentucky 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VANDERBILT DNP Auburn* 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 3 0 0 0 0 LSU DNP TEXAS A&M DNP Miss. State 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+1=1 0 0 0 0 0 0 OLE MISS DNP Tennessee 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+1=1 0 0 0 0 0 0 S. Carolina 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MISSOURI 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Arkansas DNP MISS.STATE 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0+1=1 1 0 0 0 0 0 LSU DNP Ole Miss (SEC) DNP Kentucky (SEC) DNP VERMONT (NIT) DNP LA. TECH (NIT) DNP
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Career Statistics Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 2014 13-1 26-2.0 1-5 .200 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 vs. the SEC Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 2014 9-1 14-1.6 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000
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A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 1 0 0 0 5-0 3-0.2
Reb.-Avg. 0+4=4-0.4
A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 0 0 0 0 4-0 3-0.3
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Guard 6-4, 200 Sophomore / 1 Letter Tulsa, Oklahoma Booker T. Washington HS
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• Saw significant playing time as a reserve in backcourt. • Averaged 17.5 minutes per game, second-best among non-starters. • Led the Bulldogs in free throw percentage (79.4). • Scored in double figures four times during the season, twice against SEC competition. • Career-high 16 points Feb. 12 at Miss.
• Averaged 20.5 points and 9.4 rebounds as a junior at BTW, which won Oklahoma 5A state championships in his freshman and sophomore seasons. • Named the 2011 Player of the Year in his home state by the Tulsa World. • Two-time Tulsa World All-State pick, and also twice a “Super 5” selection by The Oklahoman newspaper. • Older brother Jason Parker played at Tulsa and was coached by former UGA assistant Kwanza Johnson.
State included 14 in the second half. Played in spite of being stricken by stomach virus on day of the game. • Played key role in Georgia’s second win over Missouri, with five points, a career-high four assists and and a pair of steals in 24 minutes. • 1st collegiate start 12/19 vs. Gardner-Webb. Responded with team-high points (12), rebounds (9) and steals (3) in 30 minutes. • Shared team rebounding honors in games vs. Ga. Tech and Davidson. • Started Georgia’s exhibition win over UNCPembroke and had six points in 22 minutes of action. • Missed regular-season game at Kentucky with slight hamstring injury incurred in South Carolina game three days before. • Named to the 2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.
Personal Recipient of the Vincent J. and Barbara Dooley Basketball Scholarship
• Full Name: Juwan Howard Parker • Birthdate/Birthplace: Sept. 7, 1994 in Tulsa, Okla. • Academic Major: Pre-Business / Management • Parents: Johnny and Linda Parker
Prep Highlights • Rated the nation’s No. 30 shooting guard prospect by Scout.com, No. 39 by Rivals.com. • As a senior, he averaged 21.8 points per game in leading Booker T. Washington to a 17-9 record and the state 5A quarterfinal round.
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Career Highs Points....................... 16 vs. Miss. State (2/12/14) Rebounds.......... 9 vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19/13) Assists...........................4 vs. Ole Miss, Missouri Blocks........................................ 1 vs. four teams Steals................. 3 vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19/13) Minutes..................... 32 vs. Davidson (11/21/13) FG Made ................... 4 vs. Miss. State (2/12/14) FG Attempts ...............8 vs. Ga. Tech (11/13/13) 3FG Made ................................1 vs. eight teams 3FG Attempts........ 5 vs. Gard.-Webb (12/19/13) FT Made....................7 vs. Miss. State, Kentucky FT Attempts ................. 8 vs. Kentucky (3/15/14)
FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct. Rebs PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN
WOFFORD 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 0+4=4 2 2 0 0 0 0 GA. TECH 2-8 .250 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 0+6=6 1 5 3 0 0 0 Davidson 2-7 .286 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2+4=6 2 4 0 0 0 0 Temple 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+2=2 0 0 0 1 0 0 Nebraska 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0+1=1 1 2 0 1 0 0 APP. STATE 2-6 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1+4=5 1 5 1 1 0 0 CHATTANOOGA 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 4-4 1.000 0+5=5 1 11 3 1 0 1 LIPSCOMB 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0+3=3 2 7 3 0 0 0 GARDNER-WEBB* 3-7 .429 1-1 1.000 5-5 1.000 1+8=9 3 12 0 1 0 3 W. CAROLINA* 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+1=2 2 2 1 0 0 0 Colorado 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0+0=0 1 7 1 0 0 0 Geo. Washington 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+4=4 4 4 0 3 0 0 Missouri 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1+2=3 0 0 2 1 0 1 ALABAMA 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0+5=5 1 4 0 1 1 0 Florida 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 6-7 .857 0+4=4 2 13 1 0 0 2 ARKANSAS 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1+1=2 1 2 1 2 0 1 S. CAROLINA 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1+2=3 0 5 2 0 0 2 Kentucky DNP (Inj.) VANDERBILT* 0-10 .000 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 2+4=6 1 0 1 0 1 0 Auburn 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1+0=1 1 0 1 0 1 1 LSU 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 1+1=2 1 6 1 0 1 0 TEXAS A&M 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1+1=2 0 1 1 0 0 1 Miss. State 4-5 .800 1-1 1.000 7-7 1.000 1+2=3 1 16 1 0 0 1 OLE MISS 0-6 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1+2=3 1 0 4 1 0 0 Tennessee 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0+1=1 2 0 1 1 0 0 S. Carolina 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1+2=3 1 5 1 0 0 0 MISSOURI 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 0+4=4 3 5 4 1 0 2 Arkansas 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+2=3 2 0 0 1 0 0 MISS.STATE 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-2 .000 0+1=1 3 3 0 1 0 1 LSU 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1+2=3 2 2 1 2 0 0 Ole Miss (SEC) 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0+1=1 0 4 2 3 0 1 Kentucky (SEC) 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 7-8 .875 0+1=1 0 7 1 0 0 2 VERMONT (NIT) 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0+0=0 1 0 0 2 0 0 LA. TECH (NIT) 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1+0=1 0 0 1 1 0 0
17 22 32 11 14 15 17 22 30 28 20 26 16 18 18 14 14 25 9 13 14 20 15 12 15 24 10 18 19 21 15 9 6
Career Statistics Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. 2014 33-3 579-17.5 38-130 .292 8-42 .190 vs. SEC Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. 2014 17-1 274-16.1 16-70 .229 4-25 .160
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FT-FTA Pct. 50-63 .794
Reb.-Avg. 19+80=99-3.0
A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 38 25 4 19 43-0 134-4.1
FT-FTA Pct. 26-33 .788
Reb.-Avg. 13+36=49-2.9
A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 22 11 4 12 22-0 62-3.6
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dusan langura Guard, 6-4, 205, R.Fr., Romont, Switzerland [Furta (Ga.) Prep] Outlook
2013-14 season
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• Redshirted during the 2014 season but practiced with the Bulldogs.
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• Attending UGA on the Ondusco Merit Scholarship. • Played last two years of high school ball (2011-12) for Furtah Prep in Acworth, Ga. • Furtah reached the GISA Class AA state championship game in 2011 and quarterfinal round in 2012. • Named to the GISA All-Region team both years and to its All-State squad in 2011. • Owns school records for 3-point shooting in a single game (9) and season (92). • Did not compete in 2013 in order to fulfill mandatory Swiss military obligation. • Has experience in international basketball, playing for Swiss national U16 and U20 squads.
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personal • Full Name: Dusan William Langura • Birthdate/Birthplace: Feb. 26, 1993 in Romont, Switzerland • Nickname: D, Dus, Rolex • Parents: Uros Langura & Dragica Sazdanova-Langura • Adoptive Family in America: Kevin Humphrey & Veronica Shim-Humphrey of Marietta, Ga. • Academic Major: International Affairs • Favorite TV Shows: Sportscenter, Shaqtin’ a Fool • Favorite Food: Chicken Alfredo • Favorite Movies: Coach Carter, He Got Game, Oceans Eleven, Man of Steel • Websites I Have Bookmarked: worldstarhiphop, YouTube, ESPN • Non-Basketball Interests: Soccer, MMA, Music • Hidden Talent: I speak four languages fluently • Role Model Away from sports: My Mother • Teammates that Make Me Laugh Hardest: Kenny Gaines, Nemi Djurisic • Proudest Non-Athletic Accomplishment: Valedictorian of HS Senior Class • Proudest Athletic Accomplishment: High School 3-point shooting record • Pre-Game Ritual: Pray • Post-Game Ritual: Eat • Favorite Academic Subject: Geography • Most Challenging Subject: Math • Favorite NBA Team: Sacramento Kings because Peja Stojakovic played most for them • Favorite NBA Player: Jimmer Fredette • Favorite Non-Basketball Team: Chelsea F.C. • Favorite Non-Basketball Athlete: Novak Djokovic • How I Got Started Playing Basketball: My friends all said that swimming was not for men.
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brandon young Guard, 5-10, 160, So., Atlanta, Ga. (Marist School)
• Non-Scholarship Player
2013-14 season • Played in 10 games, five during the SEC schedule. • Was named to the 2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.
Prep Highlights • Twice named captain of Marist squad. Also won team’s Defensive Player award. • Marist reached quarterfinal round of State AAAA tournament in 2012 and 2013. • Also played on Marist’s state semifinalist football team in 2012.
Personal • Full Name: Brandon Howard Young • Birthdate / Birthplace: July 12, 1994 in Atlanta, Ga. • Nickname: BY • Parents: Bill and Margaret Young • Academic Major: Pre-Business / Management • Favorite TV Shows: Sportscenter, Blue Mountain State • Favorite Video Games: NCAA Football, Super Smash Brothers • Websites I Have Bookmarked: ESPN, Facebook • Favorite Foods: fried rice, buffalo chicken wings, bagel bites • Favorite Movies: Batman, Remember the Titans, My Cousin Vinny • Non-Basketball Interests: Golf, Taking naps • Most Famous Person I’ve Met: Herschel Walker • Proudest Non-Athletic Accomplishment: National Honor Society • Proudest Athletic Accomplishment: Two-time team captain • Pre-Game Rituals: Country Music and Stretching • Post-Game Rituals: Sleeping • Superstitions: Two pairs of socks and always a Blow Pop on game day • Most Prized Possessions: My family; high school diploma • Favorite Academic Subject: History • Most Challenging Subject: Math • Sport I’d Most Like to Try: Pole Vaulting • I Chose My Jersey Number Because: 1 and 4 add up to my high school number (5)
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Osahen iduwe Forward, 6-10, 235, Fr., Benin City, Nigeria (St. Johns NW Military)
Prep Highlights • Came to Georgia from St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy in Delafield, Wis. • Played one season for the Lancers, averaging 8.8 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per game. • Graduated in the spring of 2013 from Central Park Christian High School in Birmingham, Ala., where he posted per-game averages of 8.5 points, 10.2 rebounds and 3.2 blocks in the ‘13 season. • Came to the U.S. just three years ago as part of the Ejike Ugboaja Foundation, which provides educational opportunities abroad for prospective Nigerian student-athletes.
Personal Recipient of the William K. Holmes Basketball Scholarship • Full Name: Osahen Fred Iduwe • Birthdate / Birthplace: Jan. 27, 1994 / Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria • Nickname: Big O • Academic major: Undecided • Favorite TV Show: Baby Daddy, Breaking Bad, Homefront • Favorite Foods: I like it all • Non-Basketball Interests: Being a comedian • Hidden Talents: Cooking • How My Teammates Would Describe Me: Funny, good guy • Teammate Who Makes Me Laugh the Hardest: Kenny Gaines • Athletic Accomplishments I’m Proudest Of: Earning a scholarship to UGA • Pre-Game Rituals: Listening to music • Post-Game Rituals: Eat and sleep • Favorite Academic Subject: English • Most Challenging Academic Subject: Math • Most Prized Possessions: My health • Best Friend on Another College Team: Abdoulaye Gueye, Georgia Tech • I Chose My Jersey Number Because: 15 is my lucky number. • Favorite Non-Basketball Pro Team: Real Madrid • Favorite Non-Basketball Athlete: Cristiano Ronaldo • What Drives Me to Excel in Playing Basketball: Mostly, I don’t like losing. I also want to be the best player I can be, every time I step onto the court.
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yante maten Forward, 6-18, 240, Fr., Pontiac, Mich. (Bloomfield Hills HS) Prep Highlights • Named the Gatorade Player of the Year in Michigan after a standout senior season for Bloomfield Hills in 2014. • Was also named to the All-State ‘’Dream Team’’ by both the Detroit Free Press and the Detroit News. • Averaged 19.8 points, 15.2 rebounds, 6.6 blocks and 4.8 assists as a senior at Bloomfield Hills, which went 24-4 and reached the Michigan Class A state championship game in 2014. Maten also shot 66 percent from the field as a senior. • Over his 4-year career, Maten averaged 14.7 points and 12.9 rebounds for the Black Hawks. • Signed with the Bulldogs on April 16 during the spring signing period.
Personal Recipient of the Kevin Brophy Memorial Scholarship • Full Name: Yante Khaaliq Daiyaan Maten • Birthdate / Birthplace: Aug. 14, 1996 / Pontiac, Mich. • Mother: Toiya Paige • Nickname: Yan, Tay, Yandelo • Academic major: Animal Science • Favorite TV Show: Young Justice, SpongeBob SquarePants • Favorite Video Game: Batman Arkham City • Favorite Movies: Space Jam, Like Mike • Favorite Foods: Orange chicken, Frosty • Non-Basketball Interests: Skateboarding, Swimming, Superheroes • How My Teammates Would Describe Me: Goofy, Funny, Gregarious • Role Models: Lecrae, My mom • Teammate Who Makes Me Laugh the Hardest: Kenny Gaines • Athletic Accomplishments I’m Proudest Of: Making the State finals, Being named Gatorade Player of the Year, Growing close to my teammates • Non-Athletic Accomplishments I’m Proudest Of: Getting an award from the Mayor for cleaning up graffiti • Pre-Game Rituals: Pray, Give all my teammates handshakes • Post-Game Rituals: Thank God • Favorite Academic Subject: Science • Most Challenging Academic Subject: Math • Most Prized Possessions: My Michael Jordan card; my teddy bear • How I Got Started Playing Basketball: I used to play soccer and people told me I needed to play basketball because I got too big. • When I was young and playing basketball, I used to pretend I was: Kobe Bryant • What Drives Me to Excel in Playing Basketball: Knowing my mom and all of the struggles that she has gone through while supporting me, I want to honor her. Also, knowing that God has a plan for me, and I want to glorify him through my basketball career.
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ark Fox continues his stewardship of the Georgia basketball program, a journey he’s taken since April of 2009. His first five seasons have produced plenty of highlights and milestones, but most important, they have yielded a sturdy foundation that certainly portends of a bright long-term future for the Bulldogs. Fox’s most recent Bulldog squad made history during the 2014 season. It won 20 games for just the 12th time ever in over 100 years of basketball at UGA. The Bulldogs tied for second place in the final SEC standings, a milestone accomplished by just three other Georgia teams in 82 years of SEC basketball. Just two years after arriving in Athens, Fox guided the Georgia program to its first 20-win season in nine years. The 2011 Bulldogs also earned their way into the NCAA Tournament, the program’s first at-large bid in nine seasons. In Fox’s first season in Athens, amid low expectations, the Bulldogs in 2010 toppled three Top 25 opponents and nearly knocked off several more. They led the Southeastern Conference in key benchmarks such as free throw percentage, field goal percentage and assists. Just as important, they forced their SEC brethren to take notice of a new combatant joining their fight.
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fox thumbnail Birthdate: January 13, 1969 Hometown: Garden City, Kansas Family: Wife – Cindy Children: Parker (14), Olivia (12)
Education
Garden City Community College (198789) Eastern New Mexico, B.S. in Physical Education, 1991 University of Kansas, M.S. Athletic Administration/ Sports Psychology, 1996
Coaching Experience
Throughout his first five seasons at Georgia, Fox has spoken often of instilling a winning culture in the program. Nowhere is this more tangible than in his team’s academic pursuits. By the end of Spring Semester 2014, no fewer than 17 Bulldogs had earned undergraduate degrees in Fox’s tenure. Additionally, the Georgia program has been recognized as ranking among the top 10 percent of all Division I programs for its multi-year APR score, the most accurate metric available for measuring academic performance. Fox became the 21st head basketball coach in the history of the University of Georgia on April 3, 2009. The native Kansan arrived in Athens after five successful seasons in a similar capacity at the University of Nevada, which played in the postseason in each of those five years. During Fox’s tenure as head coach,
Nevada won at least 21 games each season, won or shared four straight Western Athletic Conference titles and played in three consecutive NCAA Tournaments. He was named the WAC Don Haskins Coach of the Year three times. In all, Fox spent nine seasons coaching basketball at the Reno school. His first four (2001-04) came as the Wolf Pack’s associate head coach under Trent Johnson. When Johnson left Nevada for the head coaching job at Stanford, Fox assumed the lead chair, and the program kept its torrid pace. As an assistant in 2003-04, Fox helped Nevada reach the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time in school history as the Wolf Pack turned in a 25-9 overall record. Nevada registered upset victories over Michigan State and Gonzaga in the 2004 NCAA Tournament. Nevada also tied for a share of the Western Athletic Conference regular-season crown for the first time in
Assistant Coach, University of Washington, 1991-93 Assistant Coach, Kansas State University, 1994-2000 Associate Head Coach, University of Nevada, 2000-04 Head Coach, University of Nevada, 2004-09 Head Coach, University of Georgia, 2009-Present
Coaching Honors
Don Haskins Coach of the Year, Western Athletic Conference, 2005-07
Players that have played in the NBA
Luke Babbitt* Kevinn Pinkney Mark Pope Nick Fazekas Ramon Sessions Trey Thompkins Armon Johnson Rich Manning Travis Leslie JaVale McGee* Kirk Snyder* Kentavious Caldwell-Pope* *First-Round Draft Pick
UGA Wins over Top 25 Opponents 1/5/10 1/23/10 2/6/10 1/8/11 2/11/12 2/25/12 1/8/14
73-66 vs. #20 Georgia Tech 78-63 vs. #8 Tennessee 72-58 vs. #18 Vanderbilt 77-70 vs. #10 Kentucky 70-68 (OT) at #20 Miss. State 76-62 vs. #11 Florida 70-64 (OT) at #21 Missouri
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school history and captured the WAC Tournament title. Coaching has been Fox’s aspiration for as long as he can recall. All along his career path in this chosen sport, he has drawn inspiration from countless places and people. Ironically, some of his most valuable nuggets of wisdom have come from coaches outside of basketball. He includes noted collegiate volleyball coach Jim McLaughlin (USC, Washington and Kansas State) as well as football coaches Don James (Washington) and Bill Snyder (K State) among his professional role models. Fox began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach and then as a full-time assistant under Lynn Nance at the University of Washington (1991-93). Perhaps the most significant happenstance during his time in Seattle took place off the court. He became fast friends with fellow assistant Trent Johnson, who later introduced Fox to a co-worker in the Huskies’ promotions department named Cindy Holt. The two were married four years later. After his two-year stint at Washington, Fox completed another important step in his coaching career. He spent the1993-94 season finishing his master’s degree at the University of Kansas. During his spare time he was a close and constant observer of thenKU head coach Roy Williams and the Jayhawk basketball program. Fox then spent six seasons (19942000) as an assistant coach under Tom Asbury at Kansas State before joining the Nevada staff in August of 2000. While at KSU, the Wildcats earned an NCAA Tournament invitation
Fox’s 2014 Georgia squad tied for second in the SEC regular-season standings, just the fourth time in 81 years a Bulldog team has finished that high.
in 1996 and two appearances in the National Invitation Tournament (1998 and 1999). They led the nation in field-goal percentage defense in 1999 and were tops in the Big 12 Conference in that category from 1996-99. Fox developed a reputation as a strong recruiter during his 12 years as an assistant coach. He has signed and coached numerous players who earned all-conference honors from the Big Eight, Big 12, Pac-10 and WAC. Foremost among his Nevada signees was three-time WAC Player of the Year and All-American Nick Fazekas (200407), the school’s all-time scoring leader with 2,464 points. Fox also played key roles in bringing 2004 WAC Player of the Year and NBA first-round draft pick Kirk Snyder to the program, as well as prep All-American Luke Babbit, former Wolf Pack all-conference selections Todd Okeson and Kevinn Pinkney to name a few. Most recently, Fox added to this list 2011 McDonald’s All-America guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Georgia’s first such national honoree in almost 20 years. In addition to his recruiting prowess, Fox has also built a name for himself in the area of player development. His prime example is former Nevada guard Ramon Sessions, lightly recruited out of high school but who has quietly put together a solid career in the NBA. In February of 2012, website RealGM. com ranked Fox first nationally among all college coaches in player development, adding that he “has truly been fantastic at getting the most out of his players.” Fox played college basketball at Garden City (Kan.) Community College (1987-89) under former Nevada head coach Jim Carey and then lettered two seasons at Eastern
Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record Year 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 at Nevada 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 at Georgia TOTALS
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Overall 25-7 27-6 29-5 21-12 21-13 123-43 14-17 21-12 15-17 15-17 20-14 85-77 208-120
Pct. Home .781 13-4 .818 17-1 .853 15-1 .636 13-3 .618 13-8 .741 71-17 .452 12-4 .636 12-4 .469 11-6 .469 12-6 .588 15-3 .525 62-23 .634 133-40
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Away 11-2 10-3 10-2 7-9 8-5 46-21 0-11 7-4 2-9 3-8 4-7 16-39 62-60
Neu. Conf. Finish Post-Season 1-1 16-2 1st 1-1 (NCAA) 0-2 13-3 1st 0-1 (NCAA) 4-2 14-2 1st 1-1 (NCAA) 1-0 12-4 T1st 0-1(CBI) 0-0 11-5 2nd 0-1(CBI) 6-5 66-16 --- 2-5 2-2 5-11 6th --2-4 9-7 t3rd 0-1 (NCAA) 2-2 5-11 11th --0-3 9-9 t8th --1-4 12-6 t2nd 1-1 (NIT) 7-15 40-44 13-20 106-60
New Mexico University (1989-91) in Portales, N.M. He was a first-team Academic All-Lone Star Conference selection in 1991. He graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in physical education from Eastern New Mexico in 1991 and obtained a master’s of science degree in athletic administration and sports psychology from the University of Kansas in 1996. Fox and his wife, Cindy, have two children: a son, Parker (14), and a daughter, Olivia (12).
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hilip Pearson, a veteran of Southeastern Conference basketball as a player and coach, joined the Georgia staff as an assistant coach in April of 2009. Pearson, 43, spent 16 years representing the Alabama program, either as a player or coach. Most recently, he earned high praise for his work as the Crimson Tide’s interim head coach during the final 13 games of the 2009 season. Alabama won six of those contests, including a first-round game in the SEC Tournament. Pearson got his start in the coaching business as a graduate assistant to Wimp Sanderson at Arkansas-Little Rock in 1994. Among his first pupils at UALR was current New York Knicks head coach Derek Fisher. The next year he joined the staff at Murray State, first as an administrative assistant, then as director of basketball operations and by 1997 as a full-time assistant coach. After the Racers played in their second straight NCAA Tournament in 1998, Pearson moved to his alma mater, where he remained until 2009. During that time, Ala-
Pearson Facts Personal Full Name:
Philip J. Pearson Born: February 16, 1971 in Montgomery, Ala. Family: Wife - Ashley. Children - Mary Collins (14), William (12), Catherine (10). High School: Jeff Davis High School, Montgomery, Ala. Undergraduate: B.S. degree, Human Performance, University of Alabama, 1993 Graduate: M.S. degree, Health, Physical Education & Recreation, Murray State University, 1997
bama won over 200 games, won the 2002 SEC Championship, played in five NCAA Tournaments, reached the NCAA Quarterfinals in 2004, and earned the program’s first-ever No. 1 ranking in 2002. Pearson was a 5-year playing member of the Bama program, the first three under Sanderson, the latter two under David Hobbs. During his career he counted as his teammates a total of 10 future NBA players: 7-time NBA champion Robert Horry, Antonio McDyess, Latrell Sprewell, Keith Askins, Jason Caffey, David Benoit, James Robinson, Eric Washington, Marcus Webb and Roy Rogers. While as a coach there, five more alumni reached the NBA: Gerald Wallace, Rod Grizzard, Mo Williams, Jermareo Davidson and Richard Hendrix. A native of Montgomery, Ala., Pearson earned his B.S. degree in Human Performance from Alabama in 1993. He earned his master’s degree in Health, Physical Education & Recreation from Murray State in 1997. He and his wife Ashley have three children: Mary Collins (14), William (12) and Catherine (10).
Coaching Experience
Graduate Assistant Basketball Coach, Univ. of Arkansas - Little Rock, Little Rock, Ark., 1994-95 Administrative Assistant, Murray State University, Murray, Ky., 1995-96 Director of Basketball Operations, Murray State University, 1996-97 Asst. Basketball Coach, Murray State University, 1997-98 Asst. Basketball Coach, University of Alabama, 1998 - January of 2009 Interim Head Basketball Coach, University of Alabama, Jan.-March, 2009 Asst. Basketball Coach, University of Georgia, April 2009-Present
Playing Career
• 5-year member of the basketball program at Alabama, the first three under Wimp Sanderson, the latter two under David Hobbs.
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onas Hayes, 2004 UGA graduate, is in his second season as Assistant Coach, his third as a full-time member of Coach Mark Fox’s staff and his seventh year on the UGA
campus. Hayes joined the Georgia staff in May of 2012 as Operations Coordinator. In that role, he directed a number of tasks, including the players’ day-to-day schedules and their academic performance, as well as assisting with the program’s oncampus recruiting efforts, summer camps and community outreach. “Jonas did a terrific job for us and he earned the opportunity to move up,” Fox said. “His love of Georgia, connections in this region, and magnetic personality are great assets in recruiting for our program.” The Atlanta native returned to Georgia after five seasons as an assistant coach
Hayes Facts Personal
Full Name: Jonas Louis Hayes Born: Aug. 9, 1981 High School: Douglass High School, Atlanta Undergraduate: B.A. degree, University of Georgia, 2004
Coaching Experience
Asst. Basketball Coach, Douglass High School, Atlanta, 2005
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Asst. Basketball Coach, Morehouse College, Atlanta, 2006 Asst. Basketball Coach, South Carolina State, Orangeburg, S.C., 2007 Asst. Basketball Coach, Belmont Abbey, Belmont, N.C., 2008-12 Program Coordinator, University of Georgia, 2012-13 season Asst. Basketball Coach, University of Georgia, Present
at Belmont Abbey in Belmont, N.C. Previously, he had also served brief stints as an assistant coach at South Carolina State, Morehouse College and his alma mater, Douglass High School in Atlanta. Hayes earned three letters as a prominent player on three successful Georgia teams between 2002-04. He started 41 of 88 games for the Bulldogs, scoring 759 points (8.6 avg.) and pulling down 435 rebounds (4.9 avg.). His career scoring high of 25 points came at a most opportune time, when the 2004 Bulldogs upended 3rd-ranked Georgia Tech 83-80 in double overtime. Among his other career highlights included his first collegiate 3-pointer, a 30-foot bank shot at the buzzer that won a game for the Bulldogs at Colorado on Dec. 3, 2002. Two of the three teams on which Hayes played reached post-season play, including the 2002 NCAA Tournament and 2004 NIT. Native Atlantans, Hayes and his twin brother Jarvis transferred to UGA in 2000 after playing their freshman seasons at Western Carolina University. Jarvis earned 1st-team All-SEC honors in each of his years at Georgia before he entered the NBA Draft in 2003. He played seasons in the NBA and continues to play professionally overseas.
Playing Career
• Three-year letterman at Georgia (2002-04). Transferred to UGA after one season (2000) at Western Carolina.
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tlanta native Yasir Rosemond, a veteran of more than 10 seasons in collegiate coaching, joined the Georgia basketball staff as an Assistant Coach in May of 2014. Rosemond has built a reputation for success in recruiting and player development at each stop of his career thus far. Most recently, he came to Georgia after two seasons at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala. At Samford he recruited and coached players that have won the Southern Conference Freshman of the Year award the past two years. "I am excited to add Yasir to our staff," Fox said. "He came very highly recommended by his former employers, high school coaches and summer programs he worked with. Here at Georgia he will spend a great deal of his efforts recruiting and he will work with our perimeter players on the court.” Rosemond came to Samford in April of 2012 after spending the 2010-11 seasons as an assistant coach at Seattle University under another native Atlantan, Cameron Dollar. Previously, he had served five seasons at his alma mater, the University of Oregon, under head coach Ernie Kent. The first two of those years he was Director of Basketball Operations, the latter three as Assistant Coach. While on the Ducks' coaching staff, Rosemond helped assemble a Top 25 recruiting class in 2008 and also coached Aaron Brooks, who earned All-America honors in 2007 and currently plays for the NBA's Denver Nuggets. Before joining the staff at Oregon, Rosemond coached as an assistant for two seasons at Redlands Community College in El Reno, Okla., helping the team advance to the national junior college championship game in 2005. Rosemond's playing career included stops
at Okaloosa-Walton Junior College in Florida for one season and also Butler (Kan.) Community College, where he redshirted. He then played at Oregon for two seasons before transferring to Seattle Pacific, where he competed
for coach Ken Bone in his senior year. During his four-year professional basketball career in Brazil, Rosemond found time to complete his bachelor's degree in sociology from Oregon in 2003.
rosemond Facts
Director of Basketball Operations, University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore., 2006-07 Asst. Basketball Coach, University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore., 2008-10 Personal Asst. Basketball Coach, Seattle University, Full Name: Seattle, Wash., 2010-11 Yasir Jamar Rosemond Asst. Basketball Coach, Samford UniverBorn: April 28, 1977 sity, Birmingham, Ala., 2012-14 High School: Douglass Asst. Basketball Coach, University of High School, Atlanta Georgia, Present Undergraduate: B.A. degree, University of Oregon, 2003
Playing Career
• One year at Okaloosa-Walton JC (1997) • Two-year letterman at Oregon (1998-99) Assistant Coach, Redlands Comm. College, • Finished at Seattle Pacific (2000) El Reno, Okla., 2005-06 * Played professionally in Brazil (2000-03)
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Cody Anderson Alto, Ga.
Cooper Kostel Dacula, Ga.
Chad Aycock Columbus, Ga.
michael matthews Albany, Ga.
bradley holmes Lawrenceville, Ga.
luke stanaland Bishop, Ga.
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In coming to Georgia in 2009 as Director of Basketball Operations, Kent Davison continued a long career in coaching that has covered many different levels, including high school, college, professional and international teams. As operations director, Davison is in charge of organizing team travel and all team-related events, as well as implementation and monitoring of the program’s budget. A graduate of Sterling (Kan.) College, Davison went to school as a scholarship football player in the NAIA program, but soon changed sports. He began his coaching career in basketball, football and tennis at Winfield (Kan.) High School in 1974. At age 24, he was named Winfield’s head basketball coach. He also taught accounting. In 1979 he became an assistant coach at Wichita State, where in his two seasons there he coached future NBA players Cliff Levingston and Antoine Carr. Davison’s relationship with coach Mark Fox began at his next stop, where he coached at Garden City Community College for 17 seasons, the final six as the Broncbusters’ head coach. Three of his GCCC teams won 20 games, and he sent more than 50 players on to Division I programs, most prominently Keith Smart, the hero of Indiana’s 1987 NCAA championship team. Davison was previously the first-ever head coach at three different NBA Developmental League franchises: Roanoke (2001-06), Colorado (2007) and Fort Wayne (2008). He has also coached teams in the United States Basketball League (Dodge City, which he led to the USBL championship in 2000) and the Continental Basketball Assn. (Fort Wayne). Before coming to Georgia, Davison served the 2008 year as head coach of the national team of the country of Qatar. At Sterling, Davison lettered in baseball and basketball and was the college’s athlete of the year in his senior year, 1971-72. He has a BS in business, and also a master’s degree in secondary education, from Fort Hays (Kan.) State. A native of Rochester, Pa., Davison has two sons, Matthew and Andrew, a daughterin-law, Jazmin, and two grandsons, Jaxon and Rhys.
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Matt Bucklin begins his third season on the Georgia staff, continuing an association he began with the Bulldogs as a walkon guard in the fall of 2008. The Marietta, Ga., native served the past two seasons as a graduate assistant with the Bulldogs. He was promoted to the position of Operations Coordinator in July of 2014. In his new position, Bucklin directs a number of tasks, including the players’ day-to-day schedules and their academic performance, as well as assisting with the program’s on-campus recruiting efforts, summer camps and community outreach. Bucklin played four seasons (2009-12) for Georgia as a reserve point guard. During his career Bucklin earned a number of accolades for his work off the court. Most prominent among them included: 4-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll, 2012 SEC “Good Works” Team member and 2012 member of the UGA StudentAthlete Advisory Council. Bucklin recently completed his master’s degree in the Sport Management program at UGA. His older brother Mike preceded him as a member of the Bulldog basketball program in the 2003-04 seasons.
Lainn Wilson Graduate Assistant
Lainn Wilson is in his first season as a graduate assistant on the Georgia staff, his fifth season affiliated up close with the Bulldogs’ program. The Augusta native served the past four seasons as a student manager for the Bulldogs. He was promoted to Graduate Assistant in the summer of 2014. In his current role, Wilson oversees all video operations, film exchange program, and he maintains the daily schedule of the players’ academic and athletic responsibilities. The son of Doug and Linda Wilson, Lainn was born in Newport News, Va., but grew up in Augusta and graduated from Evans High School in 2010. He earned his undergraduate degree last May from the Terry College of Business in Finance. Wilson is currently pursuing his Master’s degree from UGA in Sports Management and Policy.
pam gauld Administrative Secretary
Pam Gauld has been a member of the University of Georgia Athletic Association since May of 2004 and is currently the Program Specialist in the men’s basketball office. Active in the community, Pam volunteers with The UGA Catholic Center, Relay for Life, Coaches vs. Cancer, and Athens Regional “In Her Shoes” events. Pam and her husband John, a teacher in Oconee County, have lived in the Athens area since 1997. They have three children: Patrick, a UGA and Michigan State alumnus, who is a school psychologist in Chicago; Andrea, an assistant professor in the School of Pharmacy at Notre Dame of Maryland University; and Emily, a UGA alumnus and currently a doctoral student in German Studies at the University of Michigan.
sean hayes Associate Strength & Conditioning Coach - Olympic Sports
Sean Hayes joined the Athletic Association in August of 2010 as Assistant Strength & Conditioning Director. In that capacity, he oversees all aspects of the Bulldogs’ strength and conditioning program, and he also works with the Georgia volleyball and women’s golf programs. Hayes came to Georgia after four seasons in a similar capacity with the Buffalo Bills of the NFL. Before his tenure in pro football, he had spent over a decade in college athletics. Most recently, he served as the strength and conditioning coach for the Clemson University basketball team from 2004-2006. For over two years (2002-04) Hayes was the Director of Strength and Conditioning for the entire 41-sport program at Harvard University, with concentrated work for the Crimson’s football team, both basketball teams, as well as both ice hockey squads. His other collegiate stops included the University of Tulsa, his alma mater Springfield College, Yale University and Boston University. Hayes earned his Bachelor of Science degree in health fitness from Springfield College in 1996, then completed a Master of Education in Applied Exercise Science from Springfield in 1999. In May of 2014, Hayes was awarded the status of Master Strength and 2014-15 Media Guide
Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association. It is the organization’s highest individual honor. Hayes is married to the former Susanne Esteban, and the couple has two daughters Kaylie (11) and Ella (8).
cory kopaniasz Academic Counselor
Cory Kopaniasz joined the Athletic Association in January of 1999 and became a full-time employee in July of 2000 as a member of the academic counseling staff. He had served as the academic center’s intern and graduate assistant before taking over full-time duties. Kopaniasz is in his second stint as head academic counselor for the men’s basketball team, having previously worked in the same capacity during the 2001-03 seasons. He also currently advises the women’s basketball team and he has previously worked with both Georgia tennis teams, both swimming programs, baseball, gymnastics, as well as the football squad. As the team’s counselor, Kopaniasz as-
sists the Bulldogs in a variety of academic issues, including classroom performance, progression toward degrees, arranging of tutors and mentors, and the improvement of their study skills and strategies. Because of his father’s employment for NATO, Kopaniasz lived for a short time in Brussels, Belgium, where he graduated from Brussels American High School. He received his bachelor’s degree in Economics from UGA in 2000, and two years later, he earned his Master’s degree in Sport Studies from Georgia. Kopaniasz served as Associate Director for Academic Support at the University of Mississippi from January until June of 2008 before returning to his alma mater. Kopaniasz is married to the former Candace Waters of Watkinsville, Ga., and they have one son, 12-year-old Caden.
Adam Pecina Assistant Athletic Trainer
Adam Pecina joined the UGA Athletic Association in June of 2014 as Associate Athletic Trainer. In his capacity he works directly, and exclusively, with the Georgia
Bulldog Basketball team. Pecina came to UGA after spending the previous six years as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at the U.S. Naval Academy. Additionally, he worked eight years at Wake Forest, where he began as an intern with the football team in 2000. He transitioned to a full-time position in 2002 and worked with the Demon Deacon women’s soccer and men’s tennis teams. Pecina also served as athletic trainer for the USA Tennis and Modern Pentathlon teams at the 2004 Olympic Summer Games in Athens, Greece, as well as athletic trainer for the United States tennis and swimming teams at the 2003 PanAmerican Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Pecina earned a Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology from the University of Texas at Austin in 1998 and a Masters degree from the University of Texas at Tyler in 2000. Pecina is married to the former Kaitlin Bailey of Dunkirk, Md.
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Melvin Elder Equipment Manager Olympic Sports
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Hunter Hinkle Asst. Equipment Mgr. Olympic Sports
Front Row (L-R): Eleanor Stubley, Jenna Rehm, Caitlyn Stroh, Erica Fontaine, Sam Nickerson, Chelsea Brannon, Kate O’Connell, Maya Clark, Janai Crudup, Mariya Lewter, Jessie Blaeser, Corley Graves Middle Row (L-R): Katie Ryan Snyder, Amel Alyamani, Jessica Herrod, Kendall Tayman, Maddie Krawiec, Katie McKeogh, Alex Valverde, Emily Meadows, Maggie Wolters, Morgan Sumners, Rihana Todd, Mary Kate Nelson, Kathleen Rigsbee, Molly Gay Back Row (L-R): Michaela Patafio, Kathryn Kear, Rachel Lovin, Peyton Patterson, Maddie Morgan, Abby Tennyson, Catherine Bowden, Madeline Weekman, Mary Austin Hacker, Lucy Coxe, Emma Smiley, Devin Gooden, Alex VanDyke. Not pictured – Whitney Napier and Sammy O’Brien
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Emily Deitz
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John Bateman was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing in 2013 after seven years as Director of Marketing. Bateman is responsible for coordinating ticketing campaigns, venue concessions and merchandise contracts, marketing and promotional activities on georgiadogs.com, videoboard operations and will manage all gameday print operations. He will also coordinate the Athletic Association’s spirit program and act as a liaison between the Athletic Association and the Redcoat Marching Band and all other athletic bands. Bateman is a 1991 graduate of Georgia, where he received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. As an undergraduate he served as a manager for the men’s basketball team, including the Bulldogs’ 1990 SEC championship squad. After earning a master’s in Sport Management from Georgia in 1993, Bateman worked as the championships and officiating assistant at the Southeastern Conference office in Birmingham, Ala., for a year before returning to the University. A native of Albany, Ga., Bateman is married to the former Jill Sirmans of Valdosta.
Emily Deitz was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Promotions in 2013 after seven years as Director of Promotions. In her currrent position, she coordinates the promotional efforts for all 21 Bulldog and Lady Bulldog athletic teams and is directly responsible for football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and gymnastics, as well as SEC and NCAA Championships hosted by UGA. She also works with the collegiate licensing program. Deitz came to Georgia after three prior stops at major universities, working in the field of marketing. Most recently, she served as Director of Marketing of the sports teams at the University of Louisville. Prior to Louisville, Deitz spent two years at the University of Florida, where she was Assistant Director of Marketing and two years at Auburn University as Assistant Director of Marketing. A 1998 alumnus of Western Kentucky, she worked in the WKU Athletic marketing office for two years. After graduating from WKU, Deitz joined the University of Florida staff as a marketing assistant and also earned her master’s degree in Exercise and Sport Sciences. Emily and her husband Brian have two daughters, Briley Paige, born in January of 2007, and Eliannah Jane, born in December of 2009.
Tim Hix begins his 20th season as Associate Director of Sports Communications, also his 20th as the primary information contact for men’s
basketball. From 1984 until 1995, Hix served first as Assistant SID and later as Senior Assistant. During his time at UGA, he has handled publicity for the nationally-successful women’s basketball program, as well as a number of other Bulldog and Lady Bulldog sports, including track & field, golf, swimming and equestrian. During the 1996 Olympics, Hix worked as the Press Chief at the rhythmic gymnastics competition in the Coliseum and assisted the Press Chief during the early-round volleyball matches. Hix has authored a pair of books, “Hoop Tales” and “Stadium Stories,” both depicting the greatest players, coaches and seasons in the history of Georgia basketball and football. Hix completed his B.S. Degree in Journalism at the University of Tennessee in 1984. During his undergraduate days he worked four years as a student assistant in the UT sports information office. Hix is married to the former Robin Amos of Lexington, Ky., and they have two children: daughter Payton, 27, of Lexington, son Grant,19, and a grandson, Carter Cash Johnson, born May 16, 2012.
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Carla Williams
Jim Booz
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Sr. Associate AD/ Compliance
Mark Slonaker
Matt Brachowski
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Ron Courson
Sr. Assoc. AD/ Sports Medicine
Sr. Assoc. AD/ Student Development
Ted White
Claude Felton Sr. Assoc. AD/ Sports Comm.
Sr. Assoc. AD. / Academics & Eligibility
Tim Cearley
Alan Thomas
Steve Bryant
Steve Flippen
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Rhonda Kilpatrick
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Stephanie Ransom Assistant AD / Business Operations
Assistant AD / Sports Medicine
Charles Whittemore Assistant AD / Facilities
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ere W. Morehead became the University of Georgia’s 22nd president on July 1, 2013, having previously served as UGA’s senior vice president for academic affairs and provost since 2010. He is the first alumnus of UGA to be named president since Dr. Fred Davison in 1967. “Becoming president of the University of Georgia is a dream come true for a UGA graduate who has spent more than half of his life on this campus,” he said at the time of his appointment. “I truly believe the University of Georgia is poised to become one of the greatest public universities in the United States.” President Morehead’s career covers a wide range of faculty and administrative roles. Prior to serving as Provost, he held several key administrative assignments, including vice president for instruction, vice provost for academic affairs, associate provost and director of the Honors Program, and acting executive director of legal affairs. From 2003 to 2010, he served as the University’s Faculty Athletics Representative.
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regional and state championships. In 1995, he served as a visiting professor of business law at the University of Michigan. President Morehead has received several University-wide teaching awards, including the Josiah Meigs Award -- UGA’s highest honor for teaching excellence -- the Richard B. Russell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, the Teacher of the Year Award in the Terry College of Business, and the Lothar Tresp Outstanding Honors Professor Award. Morehead is a native of Lakeland, Florida. He graduated from the University of Georgia School of Law with a juris doctor degree in 1980. After graduation, he served as an assistant United States attorney with the Department of Justice from 1980 to 1986. He joined the University of Georgia faculty in 1986.
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thens native and University of Georgia graduate Greg McGarity was named Director of Athletics at UGA on August 13, 2010, after serving 18 years in the athletic department at the University of Florida. Since that time, McGarity has injected a program of imagination and innovation into the Georgia Athletic Association with emphasis on exploring new ideas and initiatives designed to move the organization forward in all areas of competition, academics, and service. Among the many initiatives are implementation of a nutrition program for all sports, greater emphasis on customer service as well as community service, scoreboard upgrades enhancing the ingame experience for guests and patrons in all sports, and development of leadership programs fostering staff development. In addition, he has encouraged the
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experimentation of new ideas such as moving volleyball competition to Stegeman Coliseum and helping bring a sold-out concert (Jason Aldean, 65,000) to Sanford Stadium for the first time in stadium history. He was also instrumental in development and implementation along with Nike of a new brand identity program which brings consistency in use of colors, logos, lettering and numerals to Georgia sports teams. He was named recipient of the 2013 Tom Osborne Award presented by the Collegiate and Professional Sports Dietitians Association (CPSDA) for special achievement and contributions to advanced-practice sports nutrition. McGarity was appointed as the athletic director’s representative to the SEC Executive Committee in 2013. A 1976 graduate of UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, McGarity is a 2012 inductee into the Grady Fellowship, a recognition program to honor those whose influence, achievements and service to the media professions have enhanced the reputation of the Grady College. He was also appointed in 2012 to the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee, a position he will hold through 2016. McGarity oversees a 21-sport athletics program supported by a budget of $99 million. Since becoming Director of Athletics, Georgia teams have won national championships in women’s swimming and diving (2013 and ‘14) and equestrian (2014) and SEC championships in men’s tennis (2011, ’13, and ’14), women’s tennis (2013), women’s tennis SEC Tournament (’14), women’s swimming and diving (2011, ’12, ’13, ’14), men’s tennis SEC Tournament (2012 and ‘13), and two SEC eastern division titles in football (2011 and 2012). During that time 18 different Georgia teams have been ranked in the nation’s top 20 and 10 in the top ten. Georgia’s standing in the Learfield Director’s Cup, which annually measures athletic teams success in NCAA championships, has improved from 20th in 2011 to 10th in 2013. At UF, he served as Executive Associate Athletic Director after serving as both an associate and senior associate athletic director during his tenure. His duties at Florida included assisting the athletic director in daily operations of the department, assisting in preparation and approval of the annual budget and extensive involvement in long-term planning, contracts, competition scheduling and employment searches, among other areas. McGarity was involved in the planning and supervision of several construction projects, including the expansion of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and the William Heavener Football Complex. McGarity was a letterman on the 1973 Bulldog tennis team and following graduation began his professional career at UGA. After serving as a student assistant from 1973-77, he held positions
as assistant sports information director and head women’s tennis coach (1977-82), administrative assistant (1982-88), and assistant athletic director for facilities and event management (1988-92). McGarity is married to the former Sheryl Holland, who graduated from UGA in 1976 with a Bachelor of Science degree in education. They have one son, Alex, a graduate of the University of Florida and the University of Georgia.
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rofessor David E. Shipley became UGA’s Faculty Athletics Representative in July of 2010. In his role, he is part of the team responsible for ensuring the university’s academic compliance with NCAA regulations and academic success for student athletes. Shipley joined the School of Law faculty as dean and professor of law in July 1998. He led the school through the completion of a strategic planning process; a $3.2 million renovation of several classrooms and the law library’s Carl E. Sanders Reading Room; a school-wide technology upgrade; the creation of the director of advocacy position; the establishment of the Land Use Clinic; and the successful passage of an ABA site inspection. He resigned as dean in June 2003 to return to teaching full time as the Thomas R.R. Cobb Professor of Law. Shipley was dean and professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law (1993-98); dean, director of the Law Center and professor at the University of Mississippi School of Law (1990-93); and associate dean for administrative affairs and professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law (1989-90). He joined the faculty at the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1977 as a visiting assistant professor after practicing law with the firm Tillinghast, Collins & Graham for two years in Providence, R.I. In addition, he was a visiting professor at William & Mary in 1983-84 and at Ohio State in 1986-87. Shipley is an active member of the American Bar Association and the Association of American Law Schools. He has also chaired and served on several ABA accreditation inspections. Shipley earned his undergraduate degree in history with highest honors from Oberlin College and his law degree from the University of Chicago, where he was executive editor of the University of Chicago Law Review.
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Nov. 26, 2014 in New York 9:30 p.m. (EST) TV: ESPN2
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Location: .......................... Spokane, Wash. Founded: ............................................ 1887 Enrollment: ....................................... 7,691 Colors: ..........................Blue, white and red Nickname: ..........................Bulldogs; Zags Conference: .............................West Coast President: ..................Dr. Thayne McCulloh Athletic Director:........................ Mike Roth Sports Information Sports Info Director: ..............Oliver Pierce Office Phone: .....................(509) 313-6373 Basketball SID:..................................Same Email:...........pierce@athletics.gonzaga.edu
Monday, Nov. 17 Franklin Pierce at St. John’s (NY), 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18 Western Kentucky at Minnesota, 8 p.m. (ESPN3) Stony Brook at Georgia, 7 p.m. (SEC Network) Wednesday, Nov. 19 LIU-Brooklyn at St. John’s (NY), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN3) Saint Joseph’s at Gonzaga, 11 p.m. (ESPNU) Thursday, Nov. 20 Franklin Pierce at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22 St. Thomas Aquinas at Gonzaga, TBD Tuesday, Nov. 25 LIU Brooklyn at Saint Joseph’s, 7 p.m. Western Kentucky at Stony Brook, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 26 Semifinal #1 - St. John’s (NY) vs. Minnesota, 7 p.m. ET (ESPNU) Semifinal #2 – Gonzaga vs. Georgia, 9:30 p.m. ET (ESPN2) Thursday, Nov. 27 LIU Brooklyn vs. Stony Brook, 4 p.m. (ESPNU) Western Kentucky vs. Saint Joseph’s, 6 p.m. (ESPNU) Friday, Nov. 28 Third Place – Semifinal #1 Losing Team vs. Semifinal #2 Losing Team, 4:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Championship – Semifinal #1 Winning Team vs. Semifinal #2 Winning Team, 7 p.m. (ESPN2)
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Saturday, Nov. 29 St. Thomas Aquinas at Stony Brook, 2 p.m.
Starters Returning: No. Name Pos. 5 Gary Bell, Jr. G 4 Kavin Pangos G 24 Przemek Karnowski C Starters Lost: 35 Sam Dower, Jr. C 11 David Stockton G Other Top Lettermen Returning: 3 Kyle Dranginis G 25 Ryan Edwards C Top Newcomers 33 Kyle Wiltjer F 10 Bryan Alberts G 11 Domantas Sabonis F
Minnesota
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Nov. 28 in New York
Nov. 28 in New York
TV: TBA
TV: TBA Cell Phone:......................... (612) 419-6142 Email:............................. dbreisig@umn.edu Press Row Phone:..............(612) 626-1308 Web Site:................www.gophersports.com
Basketball Information
Head Coach:.........................Richard Pitino Record at UM/Yrs................. 25-13 / 1 year Overall Record/Yrs............. 43-27 / 2 years Assistant Coaches.. …..Ben Johnson, Dan McHale, Kimani Young Home Court: ......... Williams Arena (14,625) 2013-14 Records:......................25-13; 8-10 2013-13 Post-Season........ NIT Champions
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Starters Returning: No. Name Pos. 1 Andre Hollins G 4 Deandre Mathieu G 15 Maurice Walker F 24 Joey King F Starter Lost: 20 Austin Hollins G Other Top Lettermen Returning: 55 Elliott Eliason C 5 Daquein McNeil G Top Newcomers 13 Josh Martin F 21 Bakary Konate C 11 Carlos Morris G 2 Nate Mason G
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Head Coach:................................Mark Few Record at GU/Yrs................. 403-100 / 16th Overall Record/Yrs............................Same Assistant Coaches.….Tommy Lloyd, Donny Daniels, Brian Michaelson Home Court: ...McCarthey Athletic Center ......................................(Capacity: 6,000) 2013-14 Records:........................29-7; 15-3 2013-14 Post-Season........................NCAA
Ht. Wt. 6-2 205 6-2 180 7-1 296
Cl. Sr. Sr. Jr.
PPG RPG 11.0 2.9 14.4 3.3 10.4 7.1
6-9 243 5-11 165
Gr. 14.4 Gr. 7.4
7.2 4.2a
6-5 7-1
204 290
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3.9 1.2
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Location: ............................... Queens, N.Y. Founded: ............................................ 1870 Enrollment: ..................................... 21,087 Colors: .................................Red and White Nickname: ................................ Red Storm Conference: ..................................Big East President: .............Dr. Conrado Gempesaw Athletic Director:................ Chris Monasch Sports Information Sports Info Director: ........................... TBA Office Phone: .....................(718) 990-6897 Basketball SID:..................................Same Office Phone:......................(718) 990-6897
Email:.................................................... TBA MSG Press Row Phone:.....(212) 631-8890 Press Row Phone:..............(718) 990-5713 Web Site:............. www.redstormsports.com
Basketball Information
Head Coach:.............................Steve Lavin Record at SJU/Yrs..................... 60-41 / 5th Overall Record/Yrs...............205-119 / 11th Assistant Coaches......….Rico Hines, Tony Chiles, Jim Whitesell Home Court: ..... Carnesecca Arena (5,602) 2013-14 Records:......................20-13; 10-8 2013-14 Post-Season............. NIT 1st Rnd.
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Ht. 6-2 5-9 6-10 6-9
Wt. Cl. PPG RPG 195 Sr. 13.6 3.5 165 Sr. 12.0 4.2a 250 RSr. 7.8 4.5 225 Jr. 7.1 2.7
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6-11 240 6-3 195 6-8 6-11 6-5 6-1
Press Row Phone:............ (509) 313-4224
st. john's
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Location: ...................... Minneapolis, Minn. Founded: ............................................ 1851 Enrollment: ..................................... 52,557 Colors: .............................Maroon and Gold Nickname: .......................Golden Gophers Conference: ................................... Big Ten President: .............................. Dr. Eric Kaler Athletic Director:............. Norwood Teague Sports Information Sports Info Director: ................Chris Werle Office Phone: .....................(612) 625-4090 Basketball SID:..........................Dan Reisig Office Phone:......................(612) 625-4389
Twitter:.......................................@ZagMBB
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Starters Returning: No. Name Pos. 11 D’Angelo Harrison G 23 Rysheed Jordan G 1 Phil Greene IV G 12 Chris Obekpa F Starter Lost: 14 JaKarr Sampson F Other Top Lettermen Returning: 0 Jamal Branch G 15 Sir’Dominic Pointer F Top Newcomers Amar Alibegovic F Adonis Delarosa C Keith Thomas F
Ht. 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-9
Wt. 204 185 189 240
Cl. PPG RPG Sr. 17.5 4.9 So. 9.7 3.1 Sr. 7.4 2.5 Jr. 3.8 4.8
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chattanooga Dec. 2, 2014 in Chattanooga
Dec. 7, 2014 in Athens
7:00 p.m. (EST)
12:00 p.m. (EST)
TV: None
TV: SEC Network
General Information
Location: ..................... Chattanooga, Tenn. Founded: ............................................ 1886 Enrollment: ......................................11,674 Colors: ............... Navy, Old Gold and Silver Nickname: .........................................Mocs Conference: .................................Southern Chancellor: .........................Dr. Steve Angle Athletic Director:.............. David Blackburn Sports Information Sports Info Director: ............Jay Blackman Office Phone: .....................(423) 425-2350 Basketball SID:..........................Jim Horten Email:.......................james-horten@utc.edu
Horten Cell:....................... (423) 645-8733 Press Row Phone:............. (423-756-5476 Web Site:........................ www.gomocs.com
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Head Coach:............................... Will Wade Record at UTC/Yrs................ 18-15 / 1 year Overall Record/Yrs............................Same Assistant Coaches.….Turner Battle, Casey Long, Wes Long Home Court: ..............The McKenzie Arena ...................................... Capacity: 10,928 2013-14 Records:......................18-15; 12-6 2013-14 Post-Season......... College Insider
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Starters Returning: No. Name Pos. 24 Casey Jones G 10 Martynas Bareika G 1 Greg Pryor G Starters Lost: 30 Z. Mason F 12 Gee McGhee G Other Top Lettermen Returning: 3 Lance Stokes F 11 Ronrico White G 15 Eric Robertson G Top Newcomers 5 Justin Tuoyo F 20 Duke Ethridge F
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Location: ..............................Boulder, Colo. Founded: ............................................ 1876 Enrollment: ..................................... 29,325 Colors: ..................... Silver, Black and Gold Nickname: .................................. Buffaloes Conference: ....................................Pac-12 President: .............................Bruce Benson Athletic Director:.................... Rick George Sports Information Sports Info Director: ................. David Plati Office Phone: .....................(303) 492-3812 Basketball SID:.................... Andrew Green Email:............. andrew.green@colorado.edu
Ht. Wt. 6-5 200 6-5 215 6-1 195
Cl. PPG RPG Jr. 12.2 6.2 Sr. 9.4 2.8 So. 5.5 1.8
6-6 6-4
Sr. 18.1 So. 10.0
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Nov. 14, 2014 in Atlanta
5:00 p.m. (EST)
7:00 p.m. (EST)
TV: FSN
TV: ESPN3 Email:.............................. jjohn218@fau.edu Press Row Phone:..............(561) 297-4092 Web Site:...................... www.fausports.com
Basketball Information
Head Coach:......................... Michael Curry Record at FAU/Yrs.................. First Season Overall Record/Yrs............................Same Assistant Coaches................….Eric Snow, Charlemagne Gibbons, Robbie Laing Home Court: ..................FAU Arena (5,000) 2013-14 Records:......................10-22; 5-12 2013-14 Post-Season............................N/A
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Starters Returning: No. Name Pos. 44 Kelvin Penn F 11 Justin Raffington C 2 Marquan Botley G 12 Jackson Trapp G Other Top Lettermen Returning: 1 D’Andre Johnson G 50 Grant Pelchen C Top Newcomers Maceo Baston II G Traevis Graham G C.J. Turman F
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Green Cell:........................ (720) 470-9780 Press Row Phone:............ (303) 492-1552 Web Site:......................... www.cubuffs.com
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Head Coach:................................Tad Boyle Record at CU/Yrs............... 92-50 / 5th year Overall Record/Yrs........ 148-116 / 9th year Assistant Coaches.….Jean Prioleau (Assoc. HC), Mike Rohn, Rodney Billups Home Court: ...Coors Events Center (11,064) 2013-14 Records:......................23-12; 10-8 2011-12 Post-Season..........NCAA 3rd Rnd.
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Wt. 245 175 230 240 185
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PPG RPG 14.1 8.4 13.7 3.3a 12.0 5.9 5.9 6.0 4.9 2.2
6-6 6-7
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2.5 2.5
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Nov. 23, 2014 in Athens
Location: ..........................Boca Raton, Fla. Founded: ............................................ 1961 Enrollment: ..................................... 30,000 Colors: ...................................Blue and Red Nickname: ......................................... Owls Conference: .................... Conference USA President: .............................Dr. John Kelly Athletic Director:......................... Pat Chun Sports Information Sports Info Director: ...Katrina McCormack Office Phone: .....................(561) 297-3161 Basketball SID:................... Justin Johnson Cell Phone:......................... (561) 302-0461
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Location: ................................. Atlanta, Ga. Founded: ............................................ 1885 Enrollment: ..................................... 21,000 Colors: .........................Old Gold and White Nickname: ..........................Yellow Jackets Conference: ........................................ACC President: ........................Dr. G.P. Peterson Athletic Director:.................. Mike Bobinski Sports Information Sports Info Director: .............. Chris Yandle Office Phone: .....................(404) 894-5445 Basketball SID:.......................Mike Stamus Cell Phone:......................... (404) 218-9723
Email:......... mstamus@athletics.gatech.edu SID Fax Phone:...................(404) 894-1248 Press Row Phone:..............(404) 894-5458 Web Site:..............www.ramblingwreck.com
Basketball Information
Head Coach:.........................Brian Gregory Record at GT/Yrs............... 43-52 / 4th year Overall Record/Yrs...... 215-146 / 12th year Assistant Coaches............…..Chad Dollar, Mamadou N’Diaye Home Court: .................McCamish Pavilion ........................................ Capacity: 8,600 2013-14 Records:......................16-17; 6-12 2013-14 Post-Season............................N/A
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Wt. 233 245 160 186
Cl. PPG RPG Sr. 4.2 5.8 Sr. 10.1 8.5 So. 11.3 2.7 So. 8.7 3.1
6-0 185 6-11 225
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Starters Returning: No. Name Pos. 3 Marcus Georges-Hunt G/F 2 Chris Bolden G Starters Lost: 23 Trae Golden G 4 Robert Carter, Jr. F 5 Daniel Miller C Other Top Lettermen Returning: 5 Corey Heyward G 10 Travis Jorgenson G 12 Quinton Stephens F Top Newcomers 4 Demarco Cox C 34 Abdoulaye Gueye F 0 Charles Mitchell F
Ht. Wt. 6-5 215 6-3 223
Cl. PPG RPG Jr. 11.7 4.3 Jr. 5.4 2.4
6-2 205 6-8 245 6-11 275
Sr. 13.3 So. 11.4 Sr. 10.9
2.6 8.4 7.8
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mercer Dec. 27, 2014 in Athens
4:00 p.m. (EST)
6:00 p.m. (EST)
TV: ESPNU
TV: SEC Network
General Information
Location: ..................... Manhattan, Kansas Founded: ............................................ 1863 Enrollment: ..................................... 24,581 Colors: .............................Purple and White Nickname: ....................................Wildcats Conference: ..................................... Big 12 President: ....................... Dr. Kirk H. Schulz Athletic Director:......................John Currie Sports Information Sports Info Director: ........... Kenny Lannou Office Phone: .....................(785) 532-7977 Basketball SID:.........................Tom Gilbert Cell Number:..................... (785) 587-7868
Email:..................tgilbert@kstatesports.com Press Row Phone:............ (785) 539-3423 Web Site:..................www.kstatesports.com
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Head Coach:.......................... Bruce Weber Record at KSU/Yrs....................47-21 / 3rd Overall Record/Yrs.............. 360-176 / 17th Assistant Coaches.….Chris Lowery (Assoc. HC), Alvin Brooks III, Chester Frazier Home Court: ....Bramlage Coliseum (12,528) 2013-14 Records:......................20-13; 10-8 2013-14 Post-Season........................NCAA
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Starters Returning: No. Name Pos. 2 Marcus Foster G 42 Thomas Gipson F 25 Wesley Iwundu G/F Starters Lost: 1 Shane Southwell G 55 Will Spradling G Other Top Lettermen Returning: 11 Nino Williams F 23 Nigel Johnson G 50 D.J. Johnson F Top Newcomers 10 Malek Harris F 41 Stephen Hurt F
Location: ..................................Macon, Ga. Founded: ............................................ 1833 Enrollment: ....................................... 8,341 Colors: ............................Orange and Black Nickname: ........................................Bears Conference: .................................Southern Chancellor: ..............William D. Underwood Athletic Director:.......................... Jim Cole Sports Information Sports Info Director: .............. Andy Stabell Office Phone: .....................(478) 301-5219 Basketball SID:..................................Same Email:...................... stabell_al@mercer.edu
Cl. PPG RPG So. 15.5 3.2 Sr. 11.7 6.5 So. 6.7 4.2
6-7 215 Sr. 9.9 4.3 6-2 185 Sr. 7.7 3.0 220 180 250
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norfolk state
Dec. 21, 2014 in Athens
2:00 p.m. (EST)
6:00 p.m. (EST)
TV: FSN
TV: ESPNU
Location: ..................................Norfolk, Va. Founded: ............................................ 1935 Enrollment: ....................................... 7,100 Colors: ...............................Green and Gold Nickname: ...................................Spartans Conference: ..Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC) President: .....................Eddie N. Moore, Jr. Athletic Director:..................Marty L. Miller Sports Information Sports Info Director: ............ Matt Michalec Office Phone: .....................(757) 823-2628 Basketball SID:...........................Mike Bello Cell Phone:......................... (814) 602-6678
Email:............................... mjbello@nsu.edu SID Fax Phone:...................(757) 823-8218 Web Site:................. www.nsuspartans.com
Basketball Information
Head Coach:..........................Robert Jones Record at NSU/Yrs............... 19-15 / 1 year Overall Record/Yrs............................Same Assistant Coaches.…..Larry Vickers, Kevin DeVantier, Raru Archer Home Court: .......B. Johnson Arena (3,500) 2013-14 Records:...................... 19-15; 11-5 2013-14 Post-Season......... College Insider
2014-15 Personnel Breakdown
Starters Returning: No. Name Pos. 3 Jamel Fuentes G 35 RaShid Gaston F Other Top Lettermen Returning: 00 Kievyn Lila-St. Rose G/F 32 Paulius Vinogradovas C 33 Hefeng Sun F Top Newcomers Malik Thomas F D’Shon Taylor G/F Malik Gray G/F Zaynah Robinson G Jordan Butler F Deven Dorsett F
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Basketball Information
Head Coach:.......................... Bob Hoffman Record at MU/Yrs............. 126-82 / 6 years Overall Record/Yrs....... 438-236 / 20 years Assistant Coaches.….Spencer Wright, Doug Esleeck (Assoc. HCs), Jake Nelp Home Court: ...........Hawkins Arena (3,500) 2013-14 Records:........................27-9; 14-4 2013-14 Post-Season.........NCAA 3rd Rnd.
Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG RPG 6-4 180 Sr. 14.6 3.1 6-11 220 Sr. 10.1 6.4 6-6 200 Sr. 8.9 4.0 6-2 170 Sr. 8.5 2.4 6-6 200 Sr. 8.1 4.5 6-5 6-6 6-2
205 195 200
Jr. Sr. Jr.
8.3 4.8 4.0
2.9 1.8 1.3
6-6 6-1
225 11
Fr. Fr.
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Jan. 3, 2015 in Athens
General Information
SID Fax Phone:...................(478) 301-5350 Press Row Phone:..............(478) 301-5161 Web Site:.................www.mercerbears.com
2014-15 Personnel Breakdown
Ht. Wt. 6-2 200 6-7 265 6-7 195
6-5 6-1 6-9
General Information
General Information
Location: ......................South Orange, N.J. Founded: ............................................ 1856 Enrollment: ....................................... 9,700 Colors: ................................Blue and White Nickname: ...................................... Pirates Conference: ..................................Big East President: ................Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban Athletic Director:...................Patrick Lyons Sports Information Sports Info Director: ....... Steve Dombroski Office Phone: .....................(518) 928-6103 Basketball SID:..................................Same Cell Phone:......................... (864) 809-8900
Email:............ stephen.dombroski@shu.edu SID Fax Phone:...................(973) 761-9061 Press Row Phone:..............(864) 597-4487 Web Site:.................... www.shupirates.com
Basketball Information
Head Coach:.......................... Kevin Willard Record at SHU/Yrs.............. 169-172 / 12th Overall Record/Yrs............................Same Assistant Coaches.…..Shaheen Holloway, Fred Hill, Dwayne Morton Home Court: ..... Prudential Center (10,862) 2013-14 Records:......................17-17; 6-12 2013-14 Post-Season............................N/A
2014-15 Personnel Breakdown
Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG RPG 6-4 195 Sr. 6.0 4.8 6-8 215 Jr. 8.4 0.3 6-6 7-1 6-8
195 235 200
Sr. Sr. Jr.
3.0 0.7 0.3
1.9 0.8 0.2
6-7 6-5 6-6 5-11 6-7 6-6
190 210 220 170 220 175
Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
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Georgia Basketball
Starters Returning: No. Name Pos. 4 Sterling Gibbs G 2 Brandon Mobley F Other Top Lettermen Returning: 30 Jaren Sina G 45 Stephane Manga F 13 Haralds Karlis G Top Newcomers 0 Khadeen Carrington G 1 Michael Nzei F 14 Ismael Sanogo G 15 Isaiah Whitehead G 20 Desi Rodriguez F 25 Rashed Anthony F 31 Angel Delgado F
Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG RPG 6-2 185 Jr. 13.2 2.9 6-9 215 Sr. 7.6 4.2 6-2 6-6 6-6
185 220 210
So. Sr. Sr.
6.0 3.0 1.8
1.4 1.8 1.5
6-3 6-7 6-7 6-4 6-6 6-9 6-9
180 190 190 210 215 235 230
Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. RFr. Fr.
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stony brook
Alabama
Nov. 18, 2014 in Athens 7:00 p.m. (EST) TV: SEC Network
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2014-15 opponent information
Feb. 21, 2015 in Tuscaloosa 4:00 p.m. (EST) TV: ESPN/2
Outlook Players
General Information
Location: ........................ Stony Brook, N.Y. Founded: ............................................ 1957 Enrollment: ..................................... 24,149 Colors: .........................Red, Blue and Gray Nickname: ................................Seawolves Conference: ..........................America East Chancellor: ......... Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. Athletic Director:...............Shawn Heilbron Sports Information Sports Info Director: ............Thomas Chen Office Phone: .....................(631) 632-7289 Basketball SID:..................................Same Email:.......... thomas.chen@stonybrook.edu
Cell Phone:..........................(914) 843-7185 Press Row Phone:..............(631) 632-9260 Web Site:..................www.goseawolves.org Basketball Information Head Coach:............................Steve Pikiell Record at SB/Yrs............ 143-137 / 8 years Overall Record/Yrs......... 148-155 / 9 years Assistant Coaches....….Jay Young, Lamar Chapman, Dan Rickard Home Court: ............ Pritchard Gym (1,630) 2013-14 Records:...................... 23-11; 13-3 2013-14 Post-Season............. CBI 1st Rnd.
2014-15 Personnel Breakdown
Starters Returning: No. Name Pos. 10 Carson Puriefoy G 20 Jameel Warney F Starters Lost: 3 Ahmad Walker G 5 Dave Coley G 22 Eric McAlister F Other Top Lettermen Returning: 21 Rayshaun McGrew F 35 Scott King F 23 Chris Braley G/F Top Newcomers 1 Deshaun Thrower G 12 Tyrell Sturdivant F
Ht. Wt. 6-0 175 6-8 260 6-4 6-2 6-8
185 190 220
Cl. PPG RPG Jr. 12.9 2.4 Jr. 14.5 8.0 RFr. 7.0 Sr. 10.4 Sr. 7.5
5.3 4.9 5.5
6-7 230 6-10 230 6-5 205
Jr. Jr. So.
3.4 3.2 1.1
1.9 1.3 1.2
6-2 6-7
Fr. Fr.
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200 225
Nov. 21, 2014 in Athens 7:00 p.m. (EST) TV: SEC Network+ Location: ......................................Troy, Ala. Founded: ............................................ 1887 Enrollment: ..................................... 25,000 Colors: ............... Cardinal, Silver and Black Nickname: ..................................... Trojans Conference: ..................................Sun Belt Chancellor: ................Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. Athletic Director:...................John Hartwell Sports Information Sports Info Director: .... Adam Prendergast Office Phone: .....................(334) 670-3832 Basketball SID:.......................Kylie Murphy Office Phone.......................(334) 670-5654
Cell Phone:......................... (732) 513-3087 Email:........................... knmurphy@troy.edu Press Row Phone:..............(732) 670-3229 Web Site:.................. www.TroyTrojans.com
Basketball Information
Head Coach:....................Phil Cunningham Record at TU/Yrs.................. 11-20 / 1 year Overall Record/Yrs............................Same Assistant Coaches.…..Marcus Grant (Assoc. HC), Ben Fletcher, Billy Begley Home Court: .............. Trojan Arena (5,200) 2013-14 Records:.......... 11-20; 6-12 in SBC 2013-14 Post-Season............................N/A
2014-15 Personnel Breakdown
Starters Returning: No. Name Pos. 1 Kevin Thomas F Other Top Lettermen Returning: 4 Kelton Ford G Top Newcomers 1 Musa Abdul-Aleem G 2 Jeremy Hollimon G 3 Wesley Person, Jr. G 5 Christian Harrison G/F 10 Chris Bilbo G 11 Jordan Anderson G 12 Colin Edwards F 15 Oskar Reinfelds G 32 Damion Ottoman F
Anthony Grant Head Coach
Levi Randolph
General Information Location: .....................Tuscaloosa, Ala. Founded: ......................................1831 Enrollment: ...............................34,852 Colors: ................... Crimson and White Nickname: ......................Crimson Tide Conference: .................... Southeastern President: ................... Dr. Judy Bonner Athletic Director:...................Bill Battle
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ........ Doug Walker Office Phone: .............. (205) 348-6084 Basketball SID:............... Aaron Jordan Mobile Phone:.............. (205) 913-1979 Email:...................... ajordan@ia.ua.edu SID Fax Phone:............ (205) 348-8841 Press Row Phone:....... (205) 348-6084 Web Site:....................www.rolltide.com Address:.............. 1201 Coliseum Drive .............................................. Room 170 ........................... Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
Basketball Information
troy
General Information
Coaches
Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG RPG 6-8 215 Sr. 9.2 6.9 6-0
180
So.
3.8
1.1
6-5 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-8
220 175 180 180 175 185 190 195 205
Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr.
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Head Coach:...................Anthony Grant ........................................... (Dayton ‘87) Record at Alabama/Yrs. .......................................99-71 / 5 years Overall Record/Yrs. .....................................175-96 / 8 years Associate Head Coach John Brannen................... (Marshall ‘97) Assistant Coaches Antoine Pettway.............. (Alabama ‘04) Reggie Witherspoon..(Empire State ‘95) Office Phone: .............. (205) 348-4551 Home Court: .......... Coleman Coliseum Capacity:....................................15,383 2013-14 Records:....... 13-19; 7-11 SEC 2013-14 Post-Season..................... N/A Starters Lost/Ret:............................1/4 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: .......................4/8 Starter Lost Trevor Releford (G, 6-0, Sr.)
Top Newcomers Riley Norris (G/F, 6-7, Fr.) Jeff Garrett (F, 6-7, Fr.) Justin Coleman (G, 5-10, Fr.) Devin Mitchell (G, 6-4, Fr.)
Opponents 2014 Review Records History Media Info
Series Information Series vs. UGA:........... UA leads 90-47 Last Meeting: Jan. 11, 2014 in Athens Georgia 66, Alabama 58 *Excludes Georgia’s 2003 win in Tuscaloosa, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2014-15 Schedule Nov. 10 MONTEVALLO Nov. 14 TOWSON Nov. 17 WESTERN CAROLINA Nov. 20 SOUTHERN MISS Nov. 24 Iowa State (@Kansas City) Nov. 25 Maryland/Arizona State Dec. 2 SOUTH FLORIDA Dec. 6 at Xavier Dec. 13 TENNESSEE TECH Dec. 16 at Wichita State Dec. 19 STILLMAN Dec. 21 APPALACHIAN STATE Dec. 28 UCLA Jan. 2 NORTH FLORIDA Jan. 6 TEXAS A&M Jan. 10 at Tennessee Jan. 13 at South Carolina Jan. 17 KENTUCKY Jan. 22 at Arkansas Jan. 24 AUBURN Jan. 27 FLORIDA Jan. 31 at Kentucky Feb. 4 MISSOURI Feb. 7 at LSU Feb. 10 at Miss. State Feb. 14 VANDERBILT Feb. 17 at Auburn Feb. 21 GEORGIA Feb. 24 SOUTH CAROLINA Feb. 28 at Vanderbilt Mar. 3 OLE MISS Mar. 7 at Texas A&M Mar. 11-15 SEC Tourn. @Nashville
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG 1 Riley Norris F 6-7 190 Fr. --- 2 Ricky Tarrant G 6-2 190 Jr. --- 3 Michael Kessens F 6-9 215 So. --- 4 Jeff Garrett F 6-7 210 Fr. --- 5 Justin Coleman G 5-10 160 Fr. --- 10 Jimmie Taylor F 6-10 240 So. 3.0 11 Shannon Hale* F 6-8 220 So. 8.8 13 Christophe Varidel G 6-3 200 Sr. --- 20 Levi Randolph* G 6-5 210 Sr. 9.6 21 Rodney Cooper* G 6-6 215 Sr. 7.5 23 Devin Mitchell G 6-4 175 Fr. --- 32 Retin Obasohan* G 6-1 205 Jr. 9.5 35 Dakota Slaughter F 6-6 215 Sr. 1.2 41 John Gibson F 6-7 215 So. ---
RPG --- --- --- --- --- 3.3 3.6 --- 3.8 4.9 --- 3.0 0.6 ---
Hometown Albertville, Ala. Pleasant Grove, Ala. Nyon, Switzerland Gadsden, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Greensboro, Ala. Johnson City, Tenn. Geneva, Switzerland Madison, Ala. Hurtsboro, Ala. Suwanee, Ga. Antwerp, Belgium Fishers, Ind. Marietta, Ga.
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arkansas Outlook
Jan. 6, 2015 in Athens 7:00 p.m. (EST) TV: ESPN
Feb. 14, 2015 in Athens 2:00 p.m. (EST) TV: FSN
auburn
Mar. 7 in Auburn 4:00 p.m. (EST) TV: SEC Network
Players Coaches Opponents 2014 Review Records History Media Info
Mike Anderson Head Coach
Michael Qualls
Top Newcomers Jabril Durham (G, 6-1, Jr.) Trey Thompson (F, 6-9, Fr.) Keaton Miles (F, 6-7, Jr.)
Series Information
General Information Location: .................... Fayetteville, Ark. Founded: ......................................1871 Enrollment: ...............................24,595 Colors: ................... Cardinal and White Nickname: ........................Razorbacks Conference: .................... Southeastern Chancellor: ...... Dr. G. David Gearheart Athletic Director:................... Jeff Long
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ........ Zack Higbee Office Phone: .............. (479) 575-5786 Basketball SID:.............Patrick Pierson Mobile Phone:.............. (479) 387-8569 Email:......................pspierso@uark.edu SID Fax Phone:............ (479) 575-7481 Press Row Phone:....... (479) 575-6622 Web Site:.www.arkansasrazorbacks.com Twitter Updates........ @RazorbackMBB Address:.................. 131 Barnhill Arena ..........................Fayetteville, AR 72701
Basketball Information Head Coach:.................. Mike Anderson ..............................................(Tulsa ‘82) Record at Aarkansas/Yrs. .......................................37-27 / 2 years Overall Record/Yrs. ................................. 237-125 / 11 years Assistant Coaches Melvin Watkins.................... (UNCC ‘77) Matt Zimmerman.............(Arkansas ‘90) T.J. Cleveland................. (Arkansas ‘02) Office Phone: .............. (479) 575-7430 Home Court: ............ Bud Walton Arena Capacity:....................................19,200 2013-14 Records:....... 22-12; 10-8 SEC 2013-14 Post-Season..... NIT 2nd Rnd. Starters Lost/Ret:............................2/3 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: .......................6/8 Starters Lost Coty Clarke (F, 6-5, Sr., 9.4 ppg) Fred Gulley (G, 6-1, Sr., 3.9 ppg)
Series vs. UGA:........ Ark. leads 18-14* Last Meeting: Mar. 1, 2014 in Fayetteville Arkansas 87, Georgia 75
*Includes Georgia’s 2002 win in Athens and 2003 win in Fayetteville, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2014-15 Schedule Nov. 16 ALABAMA STATE Nov. 19 WAKE FOREST Nov. 21 DELAWARE STATE Nov. 25 at SMU Nov. 28 NORTH TEXAS Nov. 30 IONA Dec. 4 at Iowa State Dec. 7 at Clemson Dec. 13 DAYTON Dec. 20 SE MISSOURI STATE Dec. 22 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE Dec. 28 NORTHWESTERN STATE Jan. 3 UTAH VALLEY Jan. 6 at Georgia Jan. 10 VANDERBILT Jan. 13 at Tennessee Jan. 17 OLE MISS Jan. 22 ALABAMA Jan. 24 at Missouri Jan. 27 TENNESSEE Jan. 31 at Florida Feb. 3 SOUTH CAROLINA Feb. 7 MISS. STATE Feb. 10 at Auburn Feb. 14 at Ole Miss Feb. 18 MISSOURI Feb. 21 at Miss. State Feb. 24 TEXAS A&M Feb. 28 at Kentucky Mar. 5 at South Carolina Mar. 7 LSU Mar. 11-15 SEC Tourn. @Nashville
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Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG RPG G 6-5 180 Sr. 12.7 2.8 F 6-9 270 Fr. --- --- F 6-6 237 Sr. 9.0 3.3 G 6-1 190 Jr. --- --- G 6-3 188 Jr. 7.2 1.3 F 6-11 242 So. 12.3 6.8 G 6-5 185 Fr. --- --- G 6-3 208 So. 0.6 0.5 F 6-8 218 Jr. 3.2 2.1 G 6-6 210 Jr. 11.6 4.5 G 6-0 190 Fr. --- --- F 6-10 230 So. 4.0 3.2 F 6-7 217 Jr. --- ---
Georgia Basketball
KT Harrell
General Information Location: ........................... Auburn, Ala. Founded: ......................................1856 Enrollment: ...............................25,469 Colors: ....Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Nickname: .................................Tigers Conference: .................... Southeastern President: ......................Dr. Jay Gogue Athletic Director:................Jay Jacobs
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ...... Kirk Sampson Office Phone: .............. (334) 844-9800 Basketball SID:...........Daniel Froehlich Mobile Phone:.............. (334) 750-1389 Email:...................froehdp@auburn.edu SID Fax Phone:............ (334) 844-9807 Press Row Phone:....... (334) 844-1933 Web Site:.......... www.auburntigers.com Address:........ Athletic Media Relations, .................... 392 South Donahue Drive, .................................. Auburn, AL 36849
Basketball Information Head Coach:....................... Bruce Pearl .............................. (Boston College ‘82) Record at Auburn/Yrs. ...........................................First Season Overall Record/Yrs. ...................................231-99 / 10 years Assistant Coaches Harris Adler............................................. .(Phila. Coll. of Pharmacy & Sciences ‘98) Chuck Person......................................... Tony Jones.................... (Concordia ‘93) Office Phone: .............. (334) 844-9760 Home Court: ...................Auburn Arena Capacity:......................................9,121 2013-14 Records:....... 14-16; 6-12 SEC 2013-14 Post-Season..................... N/A Starters Lost/Ret:............................3/2 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: .......................5/8
Starters Lost Chris Denson (G, 6-2, Sr.) Allen Payne (F, 6-6, Sr.) Asauhn Dixon-Tatum (C, 7-0, Jr.) Top Newcomers Cinmeon Bowers (F, 6-7, Jr.) KC Ross-Miller (G, 6-0, Gr.) TJ Lang (G, 6-7, Fr.)
Series Information Series vs. UGA:..Georgia leads 90-89* Last Meeting: Feb. 1, 2014 in Auburn Auburn 74, Georgia 67 *Includes Georgia’s 2003 win in Athens, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2014-15 Schedule Nov. 7 WEST ALABAMA Nov. 14 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE Nov. 18 at Colorado Nov. 21 LOUISIANA Nov. 24 Tulsa (@Las Vegas) Nov. 26 Okla. St./Ore. St. (@Las Vegas) Dec. 3 at Texas Tech Dec. 5 COASTAL CAROLINA Dec. 14 at Clemson Dec. 17 WINTHROP Dec. 20 XAVIER Dec. 23 TEXAS SOUTHERN Dec. 29 MIDDLE TENN. STATE Jan. 3 NORTH ALABAMA Jan. 6 at Vanderbilt Jan. 10 MISSOURI Jan. 15 at Florida Jan. 17 SOUTH CAROLINA Jan. 21 MISS. STATE Jan. 24 at Alabama Jan. 27 TEXAS A&M Jan. 31 at Tennessee Feb. 5 at LSU Feb. 7 OLE MISS Feb. 10 ARKANSAS Feb. 14 at Georgia Feb. 17 ALABAMA Feb. 21 at Kentucky Feb. 24 LSU Feb. 28 at Texas A&M Mar. 3 at Missouri Mar. 7 GEORGIA Mar. 11-15 SEC Tourn. @Nashville
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter)
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name 00 Rashad Madden 1 Trey Thompson 2 Alandise Harris 4 Jabril Durham 5 Anthlon Bell 10 Bobby Portis 14 Nick Babb 21 Manuale Watkins 22 Jacorey Williams 24 Michael Qualls 31 Anton Beard 33 Moses Kingsley 55 Keaton Miles
Bruce Pearl Head Coach
Hometown Lepanto, Ark. Madison, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. DeSoto, Texas Memphis, Tenn. Little Rock, Ark. Arlington, Texas Fayetteville, Ark. Birmingham, Ala. Shreveport, La. N. Little Rock, Ark. Abuja, Nigeria Dallas, Texas
No. Name Pos. 00 Malcolm Canada G 1 KT Harrell* G 4 Devin Waddell G/F 5 Cinmeon Bowers F 10 Kareem Canty G 12 K.C. Ross-Miller G 13 Tahj Shamsid-Deen* G 14 Antoine Mason G 20 Alex Thompson F 22 C.J. Holmes F 23 TJ Lang G 24 Jack Purchase F 25 Jordon Granger F 33 Ronald Delph C 41 Matthew Atewe C
Ht. 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-7 6-0 6-0 5-9 6-1 6-8 6-8 6-7 6-8 6-8 7-0 6-8
Wt. 225 212 221 278 183 178 170 216 203 203 193 198 210 235 230
Cl. PPG Sr. 2.8 Sr. 18.3 Jr. 0.0 Jr. --- So. --- Gr. --- So. 9.5 Gr. --- So. 1.0 So. 0.7 Fr. --- Fr. --- Jr. 1.3 RFr. --- So. 1.5
RPG Hometown 1.7 Austin, Texas 4.0 Montgomery, Ala. 0.0 Summerfield, N.C. --- Racine, Wis. --- Harlem, N.Y. --- Grand Prairie, Texas 2.9a Decatur, Ga. --- Queens, N.Y. 1.5 Dothan, Ala. 0.0 Washington, D.C. --- Mobile, Ala. --- Melbourne, Australia 1.8 St. Louis, Mo. --- Winter Haven, Fla. 3.4 Brampton, Ont., Canada
2014-15 Media Guide
florida
Billy Donovan Head Coach
Jan. 17, 2015 in Athens 2:00 p.m. (EST) TV: CBS
Michael Frazier
General Information Location: ..................... Gainesville, Fla. Founded: ......................................1853 Enrollment: ...............................49,042 Colors: .......................Orange and Blue Nickname: ................................ Gators Conference: .................... Southeastern President: ............... Dr. Bernie Machen Athletic Director:............ Jeremy Foley
Sports Information
Starters Lost Casey Prather (F, 6-5, Sr.) Scottie Wilbekin (G, 6-1, Sr.) Patric Young (C, 6-9, Sr.) Will Yeguete (F, 6-9, Sr.) Top Newcomers Chris Chiozza (G, 6-0, Fr.) Brandone Francis (G, 6-5, Fr.) Devin Robinson (F, 6-8, Fr.)
Series Information Series vs. UGA:........UF leads 109-99* Last Meeting: Jan. 14, 2014 in Gainesville Florida 72, Georgia 50 *Includes Georgia’s 2002 win in Gainesville and 2003 win in Athens, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Sports Info Director: .....Steve McClain Office Phone: .............. (352) 375-4683 Basketball SID:...............Denver Parler Mobile Phone:.............. (352) 318-3493 Email:.............. denverp@gators.ufl.edu SID Fax Phone:............ (352) 375-4809 Press Row Phone:....... (352) 371-0131 Web Site:.............. www.gatorzone.com Twitter Updates........ @GatorZoneMBK Address:..... University Athletic Association ......................................P.O. Box 14485 ............................ Gainesville, FL 32604
Basketball Information Head Coach:....................Billy Donovan .....................................(Providence ‘87) Record at Florida/Yrs. .................................451-169 / 18 years Overall Record/Yrs. .................................486-189 / 20 years Assistant Coaches Rashon Burno....................(DePaul ‘02) Matt McCall..........................(Florida ‘05) John Pelphrey.................(Kentucky ‘92) Office Phone: .............. (352) 375-4683 Home Court: ....Stephen C. O’Connell Center Capacity:.................................... 11,548 2013-14 Records:......... 36-3; 18-0 SEC 2013-14 Post-Season..... NCAA Final 4 Starters Lost/Ret:............................4/1 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: .......................4/8
2014-15 Schedule Nov. 6 BARRY Nov. 14 WILLIAM & MARY Nov. 17 MIAMI (Fla.) Nov. 21 LOUISIANA-MONROE Nov. 26 Georgetown (@Bahamas) Nov. 27 Wisconsin/UAB (@Bahamas) Nov. 28 @Battle for Atlantis Dec. 5 at Kansas Dec. 8 YALE Dec. 12 TEXAS SOUTHERN Dec. 14 JACKSONVILLE Dec. 20 Wake Forest (@Sunrise, Fla.) Dec. 30 at Florida State Jan. 3 UCONN Jan. 7 at South Carolina Jan. 10 MISS. STATE Jan. 15 AUBURN Jan. 17 at Georgia Jan. 20 LSU Jan. 24 at Ole Miss Jan. 27 at Alabama Jan. 31 ARKANSAS Feb. 3 at Vanderbilt Feb. 7 KENTUCKY Feb. 12 OLE MISS Feb. 14 at Texas A&M Feb. 18 VANDERBILT Feb. 21 at LSU Feb. 24 at Missouri Feb. 28 TENNESSEE Mar. 3 TEXAS A&M Mar. 7 at Kentucky Mar. 11-15 SEC Tourn. @Nashville
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name Pos. Ht. 0 Kasey Hill G 6-1 1 Eli Carter G 6-2 2 Brandone Francis G 6-5 3 Devin Robinson F 6-8 5 Alex Murphy F 6-8 10 Dorian Finney-Smith F 6-8 11 Chris Chiozza G 6-0 12 Dillon Graham G 6-4 14 Lexx Edwards G 6-2 15 John Egbunu C 6-11 20 Michael Frazier II* G 6-4 21 Jon Horford C 6-10 23 Chris Walker F 6-10 24 Zach Hodskins G 6-4 25 DeVon Walker G/F 6-6 30 Jacob Kurtz F 6-6 42 Billy Donovan G 6-2
Wt. 182 200 205 178 225 218 160 185 220 266 194 245 220 203 203 210 192
Cl. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Gr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
PPG 5.5 0.4 --- --- --- 8.7 --- 0.0 0.0 --- 12.4 --- 1.9 --- 2.4 1.6 0.3
RPG 3,1a 0.7 --- --- --- 6.7 --- 0.0 0.3 --- 3.5 --- 1.3 --- 1.2 1.5 0.3
kentucky
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2014-15 opponent information Feb. 3, 2015 in Lexington 7:00 p.m. (EST) TV: ESPNU Mar. 3, 2015 in Athens 9:00 p.m. (EST) TV: ESPN
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents
John Calipari Head Coach
Alex Poythress
General Information Location: ........................ Lexington, Ky. Founded: ......................................1865 Enrollment: ...............................28,928 Colors: ......................... Blue and White Nickname: ............................. Wildcats Conference: .................... Southeastern President: ................... Dr. Eli Capilouto Athletic Director:.......... Mitch Barnhart
Starters Lost Julius Randle (6-9, F, 15.0 ppg, 10.4 rpg) James Young (6-6, F, 14.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg) Top Newcomers Karl-Anthony Towns (6-11, F, Fr.) Tyler Ulis (5-9, G, Fr.) Trey Lyles (6-10, F, Fr.)
2014 Review Records History Media Info
Series Information
Series vs. UGA:......... UK leads 117-26 Last Meeting: Mar. 15, 2014 in Atlanta Kentucky 70, Georgia 58
2014-15 Schedule
Sports Information
Nov. 2 PIKEVILLE Sports Info Director: .. DeWayne Peevy Nov. 7 GEORGETOWN (Ky.) Office Phone: .............. (859) 257-3838 Nov. 14 GRAND CANYON Basketball SID:................John Hayden Nov. 16 BUFFALO Mobile Phone:.............. (859) 559-9399 Nov. 18 Kansas (@Indianapolis) Nov. 21 BOSTON UNIVERSITY Email:................. john.hayden@uky.edu Nov. 23 MONTANA STATE SID Fax Phone:............ (859) 323-4310 Nov. 25 UT-ARLINGTON Press Row Phone:....... (859) 252-3602 Nov. 30 PROVIDENCE Web Site:............. www.ukathletics.com Dec. 5 TEXAS Twitter:.........................@KentuckyMBB Dec. 7 EASTERN KENTUCKY Address:................ 338 Lexington Ave., Dec. 10 COLUMBIA .................................... Joe Craft Center Dec. 13 NORTH CAROLINA ............................ Lexington, KY 40506 Dec. 20 UCLA (@Chicago) Dec. 27 at Louisville Basketball Information Jan. 6 OLE MISS Jan. 10 at Texas A&M Head Coach:.....................John Calipari Jan. 13 MISSOURI ........................................... (Clarion ‘82) Jan. 17 at Alabama Jan. 20 VANDERBILT Record at Kentucky/Yrs. .....................................152-37 / 5 years Jan. 24 at South Carolina Jan. 29 at Missouri Overall Record/Yrs. .................................555-175 / 22 years Jan. 31 ALABAMA Feb. 3 GEORGIA Associate Head Coach Feb. 7 at Florida Kenny Payne ..................(Louisville ‘03) Feb. 10 at LSU Assistant Coaches Feb. 14 SOUTH CAROLINA John Robic....................... (Denison ‘86) Feb. 17 at Tennessee Barry Rohrssen..... (St. Francis, NY ‘83) Feb. 21 AUBURN Office Phone: .............. (859-257-8024) Feb. 25 at Mississippi State Home Court: ......................Rupp Arena Feb. 28 ARKANSAS Capacity:....................................23,500 Mar. 3 at Georgia 2013-14 Records:....... 29-11; 12-6 SEC Mar. 7 FLORIDA 2012-13 Post-Season................. NCAA Mar. 11-14 SEC Tourn. @Nashville Starters Lost/Ret:............................2/3 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: .....................4/12
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown Umatilla, Fla. Paterson, N.J. Jacksonville, Fla. Chesterfield, Va. Wakefield, R.I. Portsmouth, Va. Memphis, Tenn. Orlando, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Bauchi, Nigeria Tampa, Fla. Grand Ledge, Mich. Bonifay, Fla. Alpharetta, Ga. Winter Haven, Fla. Oviedo, Fla. Gainesville, Fla.
No. Name Pos. Ht. 00 Marcus Lee F 6-9 1 Devin Booker G 6-6 2 Aaron Harrison* G 6-6 3 Tyler Ulis G 5-9 5 Andrew Harrison* G 6-6 12 Karl-Anthony Towns F 6-11 13 Sam Malone G 5-11 15 Willie Cauley-Stein F 7-0 21 Tod Lanter G 6-2 22 Alex Poythress F 6-8 24 E.J. Floreal G 6-4 25 Dominique Hawkins G 6-0 32 Brian Long G 5-9 35 Derek Willis F 6-9 41 Trey Lyles F 6-10 44 Dakari Johnson* C 7-0
Wt. 220 206 212 155 210 250 185 240 190 238 200 195 155 216 235 255
Cl. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. So. Fr. So.
PPG 2.4 --- 13.7 --- 10.9 --- 0.0 6.8 0.0 5.9 0.7 0.8 0.0 1.1 --- 5.2
RPG 1.4 --- 3.0 --- 4.0a --- 0.0 6.1 0.0 4.5 0.3 0.7 0.0 0.6 --- 3.9
Hometown Antioch, Calif. Grand Rapids, Mich. Richmond, Texas Lima, Ohio Richmond, Texas Piscataway, N.J. Scituate, Mass. Olathe, Kan. Lexington, Ky. Clarksville, Tenn. Palo Alto, Calif. Richmond, Ky. Dumont, N.J. Mt. Washington, Ky. Indianapolis, Ind. Brooklyn, N.Y.
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lsu
Jan. 10 in Baton Rouge 9:00 p.m. (EST) TV: ESPNU
Outlook
Jan. 20, 2015 in Athens 7:00 p.m. (EST) TV: SEC Network
ole miss
Feb. 25, 2015 in Oxford 9:00 p.m. (EST) TV: SEC Network
Players Coaches
Anthony Hickey (G, 5-10, Sr., 8.4 ppg) Top Newcomers Josh Gray (G, 6-1, Jr.) Keith Hornsby (G, 6-4, Jr.) Jalyn Patterson (G, 6-0, Fr.)
Opponents 2014 Review Records History Media Info
Johnny Jones Head Coach
Jordan Mickey
General Information Location: ...................Baton Rouge, La. Founded: ......................................1860 Enrollment: ...............................28,771 Colors: ........................Purple and Gold Nickname: ................................. Tigers Conference: .................... Southeastern President: .............Dr. Williams Jenkins Athletic Director:................. Joe Alleva
Sports Information Sports Info Director: .Michael Bonnette Office Phone: .............. (225) 578-8226 Basketball SID:....................Kent Lowe Mobile Phone:.............. (225) 578-1864 Email:............................ clowe@lsu.edu SID Fax Phone:............ (225) 578-1861 Press Row Phone:....... (225) 578-8226 Web Site:..................www.lsusports.net Twitter Updates..........@LSUBasketball Address:.......................P.O. Box 25095 ........................Baton Rouge, LA 70894
Basketball Information Head Coach:....................Johnny Jones ................................................(LSU ‘85) Record at LSU/Yrs. .......................................39-26 / 2 years Overall Record/Yrs. .................................244-188 / 14 years Assistant Coaches David Patrick........ (Louisiana-Lafayette ‘00) Charlie Leonard.... (Christian Brothers ‘75) Eric Musselman.............(San Diego ‘87) Office Phone: .............. (225) 578-8217 Home Court: ..... Maravich Assembly Center Capacity:....................................13,215 2013-14 Records:..... 20-14; 9-9 in SEC 2013-14 Post-Season..... NIT 2nd Rnd. Starters Lost/Ret:............................3/2 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: .......................6/7 Starters Lost Johnny O’Bryant III (F, 6-9, Jr., 15.4 ppg) Shavon Coleman (F, 6-6, Sr., 9.1 ppg)
Series Information Series vs. UGA:........LSU leads 62-44* Last Meeting: March 7, 2014 in Baton Rouge Georgia 69, LSU 61 *Inxcludes Georgia’s 2002 win in Baton Rouge and 2003 win in Athens, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2014-15 Schedule Nov. 7 MOREHOUSE Nov. 15 GARDNER-WEBB Nov. 18 TEXAS TECH Nov. 21 Old Dominion (@St. Thomas) Nov. 22 Ill. State/Weber St. Nov. 24 @Paradise Jam Nov. 29 McNEESE STATE Dec. 2 UMASS Dec. 4 at West Virginia Dec. 13 SAM HOUSTON STATE Dec. 18 at UAB Dec. 22 CHARLESTON Dec. 29 SOUTHERN MISS Jan. 3 SAVANNAH STATE Jan. 8 at Missouri Jan. 10 GEORGIA Jan. 14 at Ole Miss Jan. 17 TEXAS A&M Jan. 20 at Florida Jan. 24 at Vanderbilt Jan. 28 SOUTH CAROLINA Jan. 31 at Miss. State Feb. 5 AUBURN Feb. 7 ALABAMA Feb. 10 KENTUCKY Feb. 14 at Tennessee Feb. 17 at Texas A&M Feb. 21 FLORIDA Feb. 24 at Auburn Feb. 28 OLE MISS Mar. 4 TENNESSEE Mar. 7 at Arkansas Mar. 11-15 SEC Tourn. @Nashville
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name Pos. Ht. 3 Elbert Robinson III C 7-1 4 Keith Hornsby G 6-4 5 Josh Gray G 6-1 10 Henry Shortess G 5-9 12 Jarell Martin* F 6-10 15 Jalyn Patterson G 6-0 20 Brian Bridgewater F 6-4 21 Aaron Epps F 6-9 22 Darcy Malone C 7-0 25 Jordan Mickey* F 6-8 31 John Odo F 6-10 45 Brandon Eddlestone F 6-8 55 Tim Quarterman G 6-6
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Wt. 301 210 182 156 236 173 265 203 245 235 245 245 187
Cl. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Sr. So. So.
PPG --- --- --- 0.4 10.3 --- --- --- 1.4 12.7 1.0 0.4 2.5
Georgia Basketball
RPG --- --- --- 0.0 4.6 --- --- --- 0.9 7.9 1.4 0.8 1.8
Andy Kennedy Head Coach
Jarvis Summers
General Information Location: ..........................Oxford, Miss. Founded: ......................................1848 Enrollment: ...............................22,286 Colors: ........ Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Nickname: ................................Rebels Conference: .................... Southeastern Chancellor: ........... Dr. Daniel W. Jones Athletic Director:................ Ross Bjork
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ......Kyle Campbell Office Phone: .............. (662) 915-7522 Basketball SID:...........Daniel Snowden Mobile Phone:.............. (662) 816-7511 Email:..............desnowde@olemiss.edu SID Fax Phone:............ (662) 915-7006 Press Row Phone:....... (662) 236-1931 Twitter Updates............ @OleMissMBB Web Site:....... www.OleMissSports.com Address:........... 908 All-American Drive .............................University, MS 38677
Basketball Information Head Coach:.................. Andy Kennedy ............................................... (UAB ‘91) Record at Ole Miss/Yrs. ..................................171-101 / 8th year Overall Record/Yrs. ..................................202-114 / 9th year Assistant Coaches Bill Armstrong......................... (UAB ‘01) Tony Madlock.................. (Memphis ‘91) Office Phone: .............. (662) 915-7534 Home Court: .....C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum Capacity:......................................8,867 2013-14 Records:......... 19-14; 9-9 SEC 2012-13 Post-Season..........................N/A Starters Lost/Ret:............................1/4 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: .......................5/8 Starter Lost Marshall Henderson (G, 6-4, Sr.)
Top Newcomers Roderick Lawrence (G, 6-5, Jr.) Terence Smith (G, 6-4, Sr.) M.J. Rhett (F, 6-9, Sr.) Marcanvis Hymon (F, 6-6, Fr.) Stefan Moody (G, 5-10, Jr.)
Series Information Series vs. UM:.....Georgia leads 68-40* Last Meeting: Mar. 14, 2014 in Atlanta Georgia 75, Ole Miss 73 *Includes Georgia’s 2002 win in Athens and 2003 win in Oxford, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2014-15 Schedule Nov. 14 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Nov. 17 Troy Nov. 20 SOUTHERN Nov. 25 NORTHERN ARIZONA Nov. 28 Creighton (@Niceville, Fla.) Nov. 29 Cincy/MTSU (@Niceville, Fla.) Dec. 4 TCU Dec. 7 at Oregon Dec. 13 WESTERN KENTUCKY Dec. 18 COASTAL CAROLINA Dec. 21 SE Mo. (@Southaven, Miss.) Dec. 30 at Dayton Jan. 3 AUSTIN PEAY Jan. 6 at Kentucky Jan. 10 SOUTH CAROLINA Jan. 14 LSU Jan. 17 at Arkansas Jan. 20 at Georgia Jan. 24 FLORIDA Jan. 28 MISS. STATE Jan. 31 at Missouri Feb. 4 TEXAS A&M Feb. 7 at Auburn Feb. 12 at Florida Feb. 14 ARKANSAS Feb. 19 at Miss. State Feb. 21 TENNESSEE Feb. 25 GEORGIA Feb. 28 at LSU Mar. 3 at Alabama Mar. 7 VANDERBILT Mar. 11-15 SEC Tourn. (@Nashville)
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown Garland, Texas Williamsburg, Va. Lake Charles, La. Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. Alpharetta, Ga. Baton Rouge, La. Ball, La. Canberra, Australia Dallas, Texas Lagos, Nigeria Slidell, La. Savannah, Ga.
No. Name Pos. Ht. 0 Roderick Lawrence G 6-5 1 Martavious Newby G 6-3 3 Terence Smith G 6-4 4 M.J. Rhett F 6-9 10 LaDarius White* G 6-6 11 Sebastian Saiz* F 6-9 13 Anthony Perez F 6-9 21 Marcanvis Hymon F 6-6 23 Dwight Coleby F 6-9 25 Terry Brutus F 6-6 32 Jarvis Summers* G 6-3 34 Aaron Jones* F 6-9 42 Stefan Moody G 5-10
Wt. 185 210 195 240 211 233 213 207 236 237 186 220 179
Cl. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr.
PPG --- 3.2 --- --- 7.1 5.1 7.1 --- 2.4 1.3 17.3 6.0 ---
RPG --- 3.2 --- --- 3.0 5.6 3.5 --- 1.9 1.7 2.4 6.6 ---
2014-15 Media Guide
Hometown Orlando, Fla. Memphis, Tenn. Russellville, Ala. Columbia, S.C. McComb, Miss. Madrid, Spain Cumana, Venezuela Memphis, Tenn. Nassau, Bahamas Spring Valley, N.Y. Jackson, Miss. Gautier, Miss. Kissimmee, Fla.
miss. state
Jan. 24, 2015 in Starkville 3:00 p.m. (EST) TV: FSN
Missouri
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2014-15 opponent information Feb. 28, 2015 in Athens 12:00 p.m. (EST) TV: ESPNU
Outlook Players Coaches
Rick Ray Head Coach
Top Newcomers Maurice Dunlap (G, 6-2, Fr.) Demetrius Houston (F, 6-7, Fr.) Johnny Zuppardo (F, 6-9, Jr.) Elijah Staley (G, 6-6, Fr.) Fallou Ndoye (F, 6-11, RFr.)
Craig Sword
General Information Location: ......................Starkville, Miss. Founded: ......................................1878 Enrollment: ...............................20,484 Colors: .................... Maroon and White Nickname: ............................. Bulldogs Conference: .................... Southeastern President: ............ Dr. Mark E. Keenum Athletic Director:............ Scott Stricklin
Sports Information Sports Info Director: .. Scott Wetherbee Office Phone: .............. (662) 325-2277 Basketball SID:................... Gregg Ellis Mobile Phone:.............. (662) 418-8494 Email:....... gellis@athletics.msstate.edu SID Fax Phone:............ (662) 325-3654 Press Row Phone:....... (662) 325-3776 Web Site:................. www.hailstate.com Twitter Updates...............@mstateMBK Address:......... Athletic Media Relations ........................................P.O. Box 5308 ..................Mississippi State, MS 39762
Basketball Information Head Coach:........................... Rick Ray .......................(Grand View College ‘94) Record at Miss. State/Yrs. .......................................24-41 / 2 years Overall Record/Yrs. ..................................................... Same Assistant Coaches Wes Flanigan...................... (Auburn ‘97) George Brooks.............(Miss. State ‘97) Chris Hollender.............. (Evansville ‘98) Office Phone: .............. (662) 325-3800 Home Court: ........ Humphrey Coliseum Capacity:....................................10,575 2012-13 Records:....... 14-19; 3-15 SEC 2012-13 Post-Season..................... N/A Starters Lost/Ret:............................0/5 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: .......................3/8
Series Information Series vs. UGA:....... UGA leads 54-53* Last Meeting: March 5, 2014 in Athens Georgia 66, Miss. State 45 *Includes Georgia’s 2002 win in Starkville and 2003 win in Athens, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2014-15 Schedule Nov. 6 DELTA STATE Nov. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA Nov. 17 MISS. VALLEY STATE Nov. 22 UTAH STATE Nov. 24 CLAYTON STATE Nov. 28 Saint Louis Nov. 29 Bradley/TCU Dec. 6 at Tulane Dec. 13 at Oregon State Dec. 17 ARKANSAS STATE Dec. 20 USC-Upstate (@Jackson) Dec. 23 JACKSONVILLE Dec. 30 McNEESE STATE Jan. 2 FLORIDA STATE Jan. 7 TENNESSEE Jan. 10 at Florida Jan. 13 at Texas A&M Jan. 17 VANDERBILT Jan. 21 at Auburn Jan. 24 GEORGIA Jan. 28 at Ole Miss Jan. 31 LSU Feb. 3 at Tennessee Feb. 7 at Arkansas Feb. 10 ALABAMA Feb. 14 at Missouri Feb. 19 OLE MISS Feb. 21 ARKANSAS Feb. 25 KENTUCKY Feb. 28 at South Carolina Mar. 4 at Vanderbilt Mar. 7 MISSOURI Mar. 11-15 SEC Tourn. @Nashville
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name Pos. 0 Maurice Dunlap G 1 Fred Thomas* G 2 Demetrius Houston F 3 Trivante Bloodman* G 4 Johnny Zuppardo F 10 Jeffery Johnson G 12 De’Runnya Wilson F 14 Elijah Staley G 15 I.J. Ready* G 20 Gavin Ware* F 22 Fallou Ndoye F 23 Travis Davis G 25 Roquez Johnson F 32 Craig Sword* G 33 Oliver Black F
Ht. 6-2 6-5 6-7 6-0 6-9 6-2 6-5 6-6 5-11 6-9 6-11 6-8 6-7 6-3 6-9
Wt. 170 206 205 198 235 195 215 220 170 260 220 215 210 194 215
Cl. PPG Fr. --- Jr. 9.3 Fr. --- Sr. 6.5 Jr. --- Sr. --- So. 0.9 Fr. --- So. 5.9 Jr. 10.0 RFr. --- Jr. --- Sr. 9.7 Jr. 13.7 Fr. ---
RPG --- 2.9 --- 2.0 --- --- 1.6 --- 2.1 7.2 --- --- 4.6 3.8 ---
Kim Anderson Head Coach
Johnathan Williams
General Information Location: ........................Columbia, Mo. Founded: ......................................1839 Enrollment: ...............................34,658 Colors: ...................Old Gold and Black Nickname: .................................Tigers Conference: .................... Southeastern President: .............................Tim Wolfe Athletic Director:................ Mike Alden
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ......... Chad Moller Office Phone: .............. (573) 882-0712 Basketball SID:................. David Reiter Mobile Phone:.............. (573) 424-8740 Email:.................. reiterd@missouri.edu SID Fax Phone:............ (573) 882-4720 Press Row Phone:....... (573) 882-1442 Web Site:.................www.mutigers.com Twitter Updates........... @MizzouHoops Address:......Strategic Communications ..... Mizzou Athletics, Columbia, MO 65205 ........................... One Champions Drive
Basketball Information Head Coach:................... Kim Anderson ......................................... (Missouri ‘79) Record at Missouri/Yrs. ...........................................First Season Overall Record/Yrs. ................................ 274-95 / 12 season Associate Head Coach Tim Fuller................... (Wake Forest ‘00) Assistant Coaches Rob Fulford....................... (Marshall ‘97) Brad Loos................... (Austin Peay ‘02) Office Phone: .............. (573) 882-0715 Home Court: ................... Mizzou Arena Capacity:....................................15,061 2013-14 Records:......... 23-12; 9-9 SEC 2013-14 Post-Season...... NIT 2nd Rnd Starters Lost/Ret:............................3/2 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: .......................7/4
Starters Lost Jabari Brown (G, 6-5, Jr.) Jordan Clarkson (G, 6-5, Jr.) Earnest Ross (G, 6-5, Sr.) Top Newcomers D’Angelo Allen (F, 6-7, Fr.) Deuce Bello (G, 6-4, Jr.) Montaque Gill-Caesar (G, 6-6, Fr.) Tramaine Isabell (G, 6-0, 180)
Opponents 2014 Review Records History Media Info
Series Information Series vs. UGA:.............. UM leads 4-2 Last Meeting: Feb. 25, 2014 in Athens Georgia 71, Missouri 56
2013-14 Schedule Nov. 14 UMKC Nov. 16 VALPARAISO Nov. 19 ORAL ROBERTS Nov. 24 Arizona (@Maui, Hawaii) Nov. 25 K-State/Purdue (@Maui) Nov. 26 @Maui Invitational Dec. 2 SEMO Dec. 5 at Oklahoma Dec. 11 ELON Dec. 13 XAVIER Dec. 20 Illinois (@St. Louis, Mo.) Dec. 30 Okla. State (@Kansas City) Jan. 3 LIPSCOMB Jan. 8 LSU Jan. 10 at Auburn Jan. 13 at Kentucky Jan. 17 TENNESSEE Jan. 21 at Texas A&M Jan. 24 ARKANSAS Jan. 29 KENTUCKY Jan. 31 OLE MISS Feb. 4 at Alabama Feb. 7 TEXAS A&M Feb. 10 at South Carolina Feb. 14 MISS. STATE Feb. 18 at Arkansas Feb. 21 at Vanderbilt Feb. 24 FLORIDA Feb. 28 at Georgia Mar. 3 AUBURN Mar. 7 at Miss. State Mar. 11-15 SEC Tourn. @Nashville
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown Greenwood, Miss. Jackson, Miss. Montgomery, Ala. Bronx, N.Y. Bay St. Louis, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. Marietta, Ga. Little Rock, Ark. Starkville, Miss. Senegal Tuscaloosa, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Jackson, Miss.
No. Name Pos. Ht. 1 Cameron Biedscheid G 6-7 2 Deuce Bello G 6-4 3 Johnathan Williams III* F 6-9 4 Tramaine Isabell G 6-0 5 D’Angelo Allen F 6-7 11 Jimmy Barton G 5-10 12 Namon Wright G 6-5 13 Montaque Gill-Caesar G 6-6 14 Keith Shamburger G 5-11 15 Wes Clark G 6-0 23 Jakeenan Gant F 6-8 42 Hayden Barnard F 6-10 44 Ryan Rosburg* F 6-10 45 Keanau Post F 6-11
Wt. 205 198 225 180 220 160 200 215 170 185 207 225 264 270
Cl. PPG So. --- Jr. --- So. 5.8 Fr. --- Fr. --- So. --- Fr. --- Fr. --- Sr. --- So. 4.1 Fr. --- RFr. --- Jr. 4.8 Sr. 1.5
RPG Hometown --- St. Louis, Mo. --- Greensboro, N.C. 6.5 Memphis, Tenn. --- Seattle, Wash. --- Dallas, Texas --- St. Louis, Mo. --- Los Angeles, Calif. --- Vaughan, Ontario --- Los Angeles, Calif. 2.2 Detroit, Mich. --- Springfield, Ga. --- Aurora, Ill. 4.1 Chesterfield, Mo. 1.7 Victoria, British Columbia
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south carolina
Jan. 31, 2015 in Columbia 4:00 p.m. (EST) TV: ESPNU
tennessee
Feb. 17, 2015 in Athens 7:00 p.m. (EST) TV: SEC Network
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2014 Review Records History Media Info
Frank Martin Head Coach
Trevor Releford
General Information Location: .......................Columbia, S.C. Founded: ......................................1801 Enrollment: ...............................31,288 Colors: ...................... Garnet and Black Nickname: ........................Gamecocks Conference: .................... Southeastern President: ...............Dr. Harris Pastides Athletic Director:............... Ray Tanner
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ........... Steve Fink Office Phone: .............. (803) 777-5204 Basketball SID:................. Emily Feeney Mobile Phone:.............. (803) 727-3284 Email:............ efeeney@mailbox.sc.edu SID Fax Phone:............ (803) 777-2967 Press Row Phone:....... (803) 777-6182 Web Site:.....www.gamecocksonline.com Twitter Updates........ @GamecockMBB Address:.............. Rice Athletics Center ............................. 1304 Heyward Street ..............................Columbia, SC 29208
Basketball Information Head Coach:......................Frank Martin .......................(Florida International ’93) Record at USC/Yrs. .......................................28-38 / 2 years Overall Record/Yrs. .....................................145-92 / 7 years Associate Head Coach Matt Figger........ (Eastern Kentucky ’95) Assistant Coaches Perry Clark.................... (Gettysburg ‘74) Lamont Evans.......... (Kansas State ’09) Office Phone: .............. (803) 777-4197 Home Court: ...........Colonial Life Arena Capacity:....................................18,000 2013-14 Records:... 14-20; 5-13 in SEC 2013-14 Post-Season..................... N/A Starters Lost/Ret:............................1/4 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ..................... 4/11
Starters Lost Brenton Williams (G, 6-1, Sr., 14.9 ppg) Top Newcomers TeMarcus Blanton (G, 6-5, Fr.) Shamiek Sheppard (G, 6-6, Fr.) Marcus Stroman (G, 6-2, Fr.)
Series Information Series vs. UGA:....... UGA leads 54-48* Last Meeting: Feb. 22, 2014 in Columbia Georgia 73, South Carolina 56 *Includes Georgia’s 2002 win in Athens and 2003 wins in Athens and in Columbia, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2014-15 Schedule Nov. 8 NORTH FLORIDA Nov. 18 BAYLOR Nov. 20 Cornell (@Charleston) Nov. 21 Penn State/Charlotte Nov. 23 @Charleston Classic Nov. 26 UNC-ASHEVILLE Dec. 1 at Marshall Dec. 6 OKLAHOMA STATE Dec. 19 CLEMSON Dec. 21 COKER Dec. 30 N.C. A&T Jan. 3 Iowa State (@Brooklyn, N.Y.) Jan. 7 FLORIDA Jan. 10 at Ole Miss Jan. 13 ALABAMA Jan. 17 at Auburn Jan. 20 TENNESSEE Jan. 24 KENTUCKY Jan. 28 at LSU Jan. 31 GEORGIA Feb. 3 at Arkansas Feb. 7 at Vanderbilt Feb. 10 MISSOURI Feb. 14 at Kentucky Feb. 17 at Georgia Feb. 21 TEXAS A&M Feb. 24 at Alabama Feb. 28 MISS. STATE Mar. 5 ARKANSAS Mar. 7 at Tennessee Mar. 11-15 SEC Tourn. @Nashville
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name Pos. 0 Sindarius Thornwell* G 1 Marcus Stroman G 4 Tyrone Johnson G 5 TeMarcus Blanton G 10 Duane Notice* G 12 Austin Constable G 14 Laimonas Chatkevicius F 15 Reggie Theus, Jr. F 20 Justin McKie G 21 Demetrius Henry* F/C 24 Michael Carrera F 25 Mindaugas Kacinas* F 35 Brian Steele F Shamiek Sheppard G/F
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Ht. 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-2 5-11 6-11 6-6 6-4 6-9 6-5 6-7 6-5 6-6
Wt. 215 185 196 208 216 180 250 218 196 227 212 228 197 215
Cl. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.
PPG 13.4 --- 11.2 --- 8.2 0.0 4.8 0.6 0.5 4.0 6.0 5.6 2.2 ---
Georgia Basketball
RPG Hometown 3.1a Lancaster, S.C. --- Columbia, S.C. 2.9 Plainfield, N.J. --- Locust Grove, Ga. 2.9 Woodbridge, Canada 0.0 West Chester, Pa. 4.1 Klaipeda, Lithuania 0.5 Los Angeles, Calif. 0.9 Columbia, S.C. 3.4 Miami, Fla. 5.6 Anzoategui, Venezuela 5.1 Klaipeda, Lithuania 1.1 Greenville, S.C. --- Brooklyn, N.Y.
Donnie Tyndall Head Coach
Josh Richardson
General Information Location: ......................Knoxville, Tenn. Founded: ......................................1794 Enrollment: ...............................27,523 Colors: .....................Orange and White Nickname: ..........................Volunteers Conference: .................... Southeastern Chancellor: ............... Dr. Jimmy Cheek Athletic Director:..................Dave Hart
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ..... Jimmy Stanton Office Phone: .............. (865) 974-1212 Basketball SID:.............Tom Satkowiak Mobile Phone:.............. (865) 696-2897 Email:...........................tomsid@utk.edu SID Fax Phone:............ (865) 974-1269 Press Row Phone:....... (865) 974-0110 Web Site:..................www.utsports.com Twitter Updates................@Vol_Hoops Address:...............1720 Volunteer Blvd. .............................................. Room 255 ...............................Knoxville, TN 37996
Basketball Information Head Coach:.................. Donnie Tyndall ............................. (Morehead State ‘93) Record at UT/Yrs. ...........................................First Season Overall Record/Yrs. ...................................200-107 / 9 years Assistant Coaches Al Pinkins....................... (N.C. State ‘98) Adam Howard............. (Western Ky. ‘08) Chris Shumate........... (Murray State ‘04) Office Phone: .............. (865) 974-1206 Home Court: .. Thompson-Boling Arena Capacity:....................................21,678 2013-14 Records:... 24-13; 11-7 in SEC 2013-14 Post-Season... NCAA 4th Rnd Starters Lost/Ret:............................4/1 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: .......................7/3
Feb. 7, 2015 in Athens 12:00 p.m. (EST) TV: ESPN/2
Starters Lost Jordan McRae (G, 6-6, Sr., 18.7 ppg) Jarnell Stokes (F, 6-7, Jr., 15.1 ppg) Jeronne Maymon (F, 6-7, Sr., 9.7 ppg) Antonio Barton (G, 6-1, Sr., 7.5 ppg) Top Newcomers Tariq Owens (F, 6-10, Fr.) Detrick Mostella (G, 6-3, Fr.)
Series Information Series vs. UGA:..........UT leads 93-56* Last Meeting: Feb. 18, 2014 in Knoxville Tennessee 67, Georgia 48
*Includes Georgia’s 2002 win in Athens and 2003 win in Athens, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2014-15 Schedule Nov. 3 PIKEVILLE Nov. 8 LENOIR-RHYNE Nov. 14 VCU (@Annapolis, Md.) Nov. 20 TEXAS SOUTHERN Nov. 27 Santa Clara (@Orlando) Nov. 28 Kansas/Rhode Island Nov. 30 @Orlando Classic Dec. 6 KANSAS STATE Dec. 14 BUTLER Dec. 17 at N.C. State Dec. 19 TENNESSEE TECH Dec. 22 MERCER Dec. 27 TENNESSEE STATE Dec. 31 EAST TENN. STATE Jan. 7 at Miss. State Jan. 10 ALABAMA Jan. 13 ARKANSAS Jan. 17 at Missouri Jan. 20 at South Carolina Jan. 24 TEXAS A&M Jan. 27 at Arkansas Jan. 31 AUBURN Feb. 3 MISS. STATE Feb. 7 at Georgia Feb. 11 at Vanderbilt Feb. 14 LSU Feb. 17 KENTUCKY Feb. 21 at Ole Miss Feb. 26 VANDERBILT Feb. 28 at Florida Mar. 4 at LSU Mar. 7 SOUTH CAROLINA Mar. 11-15 SEC Tourn. @Nashville
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name Pos. Ht. 0 Kevin Punter G 6-4 1 Josh Richardson G 6-6 3 Robert Hubbs III G 6-6 4 Armani Moore F 6-5 5 Ian Chiles G 6-1 11 Tariq Owens F 6-10 15 Detrick Mostella G 6-3 21 Jabari McGhee F 6-8 23 Derek Reese F 6-8 24 Willie Carmichael III F 6-8 25 Galen Campbell G 6-2 32 Braxton Bonds G 6-1 33 Brandon Lopez G 6-1 34 Devon Baulkman G 6-5 55 Dominic Woodson F 6-10
Wt. 180 200 206 215 200 205 170 210 220 210 190 170 180 200 290
Cl. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So.
PPG --- 10.3 --- 3.1 --- --- --- --- 2.4 --- 0.6 --- 0.0 --- ---
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RPG --- 2.9 --- 2.2 --- --- --- --- 3.0 --- 0.0 --- 0.1 --- ---
Hometown Bronx, N.Y. Edmond, Okla. Newbern, Tenn. Kennesaw, Ga. Louisville, Ky. Odenton, Md. Decatur, Ala. Albany, Ga. Orlando, Fla. Apopka, Fla. Knoxville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Bainbridge, Ga. Austin, Texas
texas a&m
Feb. 11 in College Station 7:00 p.m. (EST) TV: SEC Network
vanderbilt
Jan. 14, 2015 in Nashville 9:00 p.m. (EST) TV: SEC Network Jan. 27, 2015 in Athens 7:00 p.m. (EST) TV: SEC Network
Starter Lost Jamal Jones (F, 6-8, 197) Billy Kennedy Head Coach
Alex Caruso
General Information Location: ........... College Station, Texas Founded: ......................................1872 Enrollment: ...............................53,219 Colors: .................... Maroon and White Nickname: ................................Aggies Conference: .................... Southeastern President: ................... R. Bowen Loftin Athletic Director:............... Eric Hyman
Top Newcomers Payton Allen (G, 6-5, Fr.) Derek Cahn (F, 6-5, Fr.) Danuel House (G, 6-7, 195) Avery Johnson (G, 5-11, 182) Jalen Jones (G/F, 6-7, Jr.)
Series Information Series vs. UGA:............ UGA leads 3-0 Last Meeting: Feb. 8, 2014 in Athens Georgia 62, Texas A&M 50
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ........Alan Cannon Office Phone: .............. (979) 845-5725 Basketball SID:.......Adam Quisenberry Mobile Phone:.............. (713) 582-5135 Email:.... aquisenberry@athletics.tamu.edu SID Fax Phone:............ (979) 845-6825 Press Row Phone:....... (979) 862-6944 Web Site:........ www.aggieathletics.com Twitter Updates.....@AggieMensHoops Address:............Media Relations Office ............ Texas A&M Athletic Department ....161 Wellborn Road, College Station, TX 77840
Basketball Information Head Coach:.................... Billy Kennedy .................(Southeastern Louisiana ‘86) Record at Texas A&M/Yrs. .......................................32-33 / 2 years Overall Record/Yrs. .................................243-212 / 16 years Assistant Coaches Kyle Keller............(Oklahoma State ‘90) Rick Stansbury....... (Campbellsville ‘82) Amir Abdur-Rahim...............(SE La. ‘04) Office Phone: .............. (979) 845-4531 Home Court: ......................Reed Arena Capacity:....................................12,989 2013-14 Records:....... 18-16; 8-10 SEC 2013-14 Post-Season..... CBI 2nd Rnd. Starters Lost/Ret:............................1/4 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: .......................5/8
2014-15 Schedule Nov. 5 TAMU - COMMERCE Nov. 14 NORTHWESTERN STATE Nov. 20 Dayton (@San Juan, P.R.) Nov. 21 UConn/C of C (@San Juan) Nov. 23 @Puerto Rico Tipoff Nov. 28 NEW ORLEANS Dec. 3 SAM HOUSTON STATE Dec. 6 ARIZONA STATE Dec. 9 at Baylor Dec. 13 YOUNGSTOWN STATE Dec. 20 Kan. State (@Kansas City) Dec. 30 MERCER Jan. 3 HARTFORD Jan. 6 at Alabama Jan. 10 KENTUCKY Jan. 13 MISS. STATE Jan. 17 at LSU Jan. 21 MISSOURI Jan. 24 at Tennessee Jan. 27 at Auburn Jan. 31 VANDERBILT Feb. 4 at Ole Miss Feb. 7 at Missouri Feb. 11 GEORGIA Feb. 14 FLORIDA Feb. 17 LSU Feb. 21 at South Carolina Feb. 24 at Arkansas Feb. 28 AUBURN Mar. 3 at Florida Mar. 7 ALABAMA Mar. 11-14 SEC Tourn. @Nashville
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name Pos. Ht. 0 Avery Johnson, Jr. G 5-11 2 Derek Cahn F 6-5 3 Alex Robinson G 6-1 4 Tavario Miller F 6-7 5 Jordan Green* G 6-5 10 Tonny Trocha-Morelos C 6-10 12 Jalen Jones G/F 6-7 13 Juan Aparicio G 6-4 14 Kourtney Roberson* F 6-9 15 Davonte Fitzgerald F 6-7 21 Alex Caruso* G 6-5 22 Payton Allen G 6-5 22 Ramon White G 6-2 23 Danuel House G 6-7 24 Antwan Space* F 6-8 25 Kyle Dobbins G 6-0 45 Dylan Johns C 6-11
Wt. 182 199 174 226 188 221 223 194 247 209 184 202 160 195 229 175 228
Cl. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So.
PPG --- --- --- 1.8 6.9 --- --- --- 9.8 7.3 9.0 --- --- --- 6.4 0.5 0.8
RPG --- --- --- 2.4 2.3 --- --- --- 6.8 2.3 3.6 --- --- --- 4.7 0.1 0.9
Hometown Plano, Texas Highland Park, Texas Arlington, Texas Long Island, Bahamas Flower Mound, Texas Cartagena, Colombia Dallas, Texas Bogota, Colombia Arcadia, La. Tucker, Ga. College Station, Texas Chatham, Ill. Ft. Worth, Texas Sugar Land, Texas DeSoto, Texas Houston, Texas Ipswich, England
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James Siakam
General Information Location: ..................... Nashville, Tenn. Founded: ......................................1873 Enrollment: .................................6,738 Colors: ......................... Black and Gold Nickname: ..................... Commodores Conference: .................... Southeastern Chancellor: ................ Nicholas Zeppos Vice Chancellor/AD:........... David Williams II
Dai-Jon Parker (G, 6-3, Jr., 8.3 ppg) Top Newcomers Wade Baldwin IV (G, 6-2, Fr.) Nolan Cressler (G, 6-4, Fr.) Matthew Fisher-Davis (G, 6-5, Fr.)
History Media Info
Series Information Series vs. UGA:..........VU leads 86-51* Last Meeting: Jan. 29, 2014 in Athens Vanderbilt 59, Georgia 54 *Includes Georgia’s 2002 win in Athens and 2003 win in Athens, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ....Rod Williamson Office Phone: .............. (615) 322-4121 Basketball SID:................. Andy Boggs Mobile Phone:.............. (615) 343-1847 Email:....... Andy.Boggs@Vanderbilt.edu SID Fax Phone:............ (615) 343-7064 Press Row Phone:....... (615) 320-0436 Web Site:....www.VUCommodores.com Twitter Updates............... @VandyMBB Address:................2601 Jess Neely Dr. ............................... Nashville, TN 37212
Basketball Information Head Coach:.................. Kevin Stallings ........................................... (Purdue ‘82) Record at Vanderbilt/Yrs. .................................292-192 / 15 years Overall Record/Yrs. .................................415-255 / 21 years Assistant Coaches Adam Cohen..................... (Arizona ‘08) Derrick Jones................... (Samford ‘01) Tom Richardson............. (St. Xavier ‘77) Office Phone: .............. (615) 322-6530 Home Court: ......Memorial Gymnasium Capacity:....................................14,316 2013-14 Records:... 15-16; 7-11 in SEC 2013-14 Post-Season..................... N/A Starters Lost/Ret:............................3/2 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: .......................4/8 Starters Lost Rod Odom (F, 6-9, Sr., 13.6 ppg) Kyle Fuller (G, 6-1, 188, 11.0 ppg)
2014-15 Schedule Nov. 6 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD Nov. 11 SEWANEE Nov. 16 TREVECCA NAZARENE Nov. 20 LIPSCOMB Nov. 23 TENNESSEE STATE Nov. 25 NORFOLK STATE Nov. 28 Rutgers (@Brooklyn, N.Y.) Nov. 29 Virginia/LaSalle Dec. 4 BAYLOR Dec. 13 PURDUE Dec. 16 WESTERN CAROLINA Dec. 20 at Georgia Tech Dec. 22 PENN Dec. 31 at Saint Louis Jan. 3 YALE Jan. 6 AUBURN Jan. 10 at Arkansas Jan. 14 GEORGIA Jan. 17 at Miss. State Jan. 20 at Kentucky Jan. 24 LSU Jan. 27 at Georgia Jan. 31 at Texas A&M Feb. 3 FLORIDA Feb. 7 SOUTH CAROLINA Feb. 11 TENNESSEE Feb. 14 at Alabama Feb. 18 at Florida Feb. 21 MISSOURI Feb. 25 at Tennessee Feb. 28 ALABAMA Mar. 4 MISS. STATE Mar. 7 at Ole Miss Mar. 11-15 SEC Tourn. @Nashville
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name Pos. Ht. 0 Shelton Mitchell G 6-3 3 Luke Kornet F 7-0 4 Wade Baldwin IV G 6-2 5 Matthew Fisher-Davis G 6-5 10 Nathan Watkins G 6-5 11 Jeff Roberson F 6-6 13 Riley LaChance G 6-2 14 Carter Josephs G 6-0 30 Damian Jones F/C 6-10 34 Shelby Moats F 6-8 35 James Siakam F 6-7 40 Josh Henderson C 6-11 42 Nolan Cressler G 6-4
Wt. 186 235 195 173 195 206 194 180 240 221 225 240 204
Cl. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So.
PPG --- 4.0 --- --- 2.3 --- --- 0.0 11.3 1.5 7.2 6.6 ---
RPG --- 2.3 --- --- 0.9 --- --- 1.0 5.7 1.6 5.3 4.3 ---
Hometown Waxhaw, N.C. Lantana, Texas Belle Mead, N.J. Charlotte, N.C. Brentwood, Tenn. Houston, Texas Brookfield, Wis. San Antonio, Texas Baton Rouge, La. Waconia, Minn. Douala, Cameroon Roanoke, Va. Pittsburgh, Pa.
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2015 sec tournament
he 2015 Southeastern Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament returns to Nashville, Tenn., and the Bridgestone Arena. It will mark the fifth time the 18-year-old facility has played host to this annual gathering. Opened in 1996 as the Nashville Arena, the Bridgestone Arena has previously hosted the SEC Tournament in 2001, 2006, 2010 and 2013. It is also the home arena for the NHL’s Nashville Predators, as well as numerous entertainment acts that help make “Music City” a prominent destination for performers across a broad spectrum. The winner of the 13-game tournament receives the SEC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The tournament seeds and conference championship are determined by the 16-game conference schedule during the regular season. Teams are seeded by their regular-season finish. The 2015 tournament will mark the third season with an expanded format. The four bottom seeds will play openinground games (#11 vs. #14, #12 vs. #13) on Wednesday, with the top four seeds receiving a “double-bye” into the quarterfinals. Atlanta served as host of the inaugural SEC Tournament played after the 1932-33 season and did so again the next year. The event was held every year through 1952, except for 1935. After a 26year layoff (1953-78), the tournament was renewed in 1979. The 2015 tournament will be the 57th in league history and the 38th since the renewal.
March 11-15, 2015
The SEC Tournament returns to Nashville, Tenn., and the Bridgestone Arena for the 2015 gathering. This will be the fifth time for the tournament at the 20,000-seat arena, which has played host to many other basketball events.
The SEC has shown extraordinary balance in the tournament, evidenced by the fact that a different school won the first seven titles after the renewal. The event has helped set the stage for SEC teams in the NCAA Tournament, as 22 of the last 30 tournament champions have advanced to at least the Sweet 16 with five of the last 14 going on to win the national championship. Since the renewal in 1979, the SEC Tournament Champion has failed to win at
Bridgestone Arena
Wed., March 11
Thurs., March 12
least one NCAA Tournament game only five times. Kentucky leads the league with 27 SEC Tournament titles. Alabama is second with six, while Tennessee and Florida rank third with four, Mississippi State with three, while Georgia, Vanderbilt and Ole Miss have two championship trophies. Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, and former league member Georgia Tech have each won one SEC Tournament championship.
Nashville, Tennessee
Fri., March 13
Sat., March 14
Sun., March 15
#1 Seed #8 Seed
Game 7 - 1:00 p.m.
Game 3 - 1:00 p.m.
#9 Seed #12 Seed
#5 Seed
Game 4 - 25 min. after Game 3
Game 1 - 7:00 p.m.
Game 1 Winner #13 Seed #7 Seed
Game 11 - 1:00 p.m. #4 Seed
Game 8 - 25 min. after Game 7
Game 13 Championship Game
#2 Seed
3:15 p.m.
Game 9 - 7:00 p.m.
Game 5 - 7:00 p.m.
#11 Seed
#10 Seed
Game 2 - 25 min after Game 1
#6 Seed
Game 6 - 25 min. after Game 5
All Times Eastern
Game 2 Winner
#14 Seed 92
#3 Seed
Game 6 - 25 min. after Game 9
Game 12 - 25 min. after Game 11
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he Georgia Bulldogs made history during the 2014 season. They won 20 games for just the 12th time ever in over 100 years of basketball at UGA. They tied for second place in the final SEC standings, a milestone accomplished by just three other Bulldog teams before them. And this year, that’s quite an honor to finish second in a league that produced half of the 2014 Final Four. Some of the noteworthy accomplishments of the Georgia team in 2014 include: • This was the 82nd year of competition in the SEC. The 2014 season marked just the 10th time that Georgia managed to win at least 10 conference games. All 10 of those years follow in descending order: 13 wins: 1990 (won regular-season championship) 12 wins: 1985, 2014 11 wins: 1968, 1970, 2003 10 wins: 1982, 1987, 1997, 2002 For what it’s worth, Georgia’s 1983 team won the SEC Tournament and reached the NCAA Final Four, yet managed only a 9-9 record in conference play. • In that same 81-year span, Georgia has finished second or higher in the SEC standings just four times: 1st 1990 2nd 1985 t2nd 2002, 2014 • The 2014 team claimed seven SEC wins by double digits. That’s the most by a team at UGA since 1997. • The 2014 team swept four of its five homeand-home series in SEC play, sweeping Missouri, LSU, South Carolina and Missis-
sippi State. That’s the first Georgia team to sweep four regular-season series in 24 years, going back to the 1990 season, when the conference played an 18-game, double roundrobin schedule. • The 2014 Bulldogs went 8-2 in their last 10 regular-season games. Included in that 10-game span were three road victories and a perfect 5-0 mark at home. The average victory margin of the five home wins was 12.4 points; for the three road wins, it was 15.3 points. • Georgia began the post-season with an RPI in the low 70s. That’s a long, steep climb from its rating in the low 300s in late November, after the Bulldogs’ 1-4 start. Georgia began the SEC schedule on Jan. 8 with an RPI of 256. The Bulldogs took a pair of wins over Missouri. The Tigers entered both games with a Top 50 RPI rating. Georgia won at Missouri on Jan. 8 when the Tigers owned an RPI rating of 21, as well as an Associated Press Top 25 ranking of 21st. Georgia’s win in Columbia stopped a Missouri homecourt winning streak that had reached a nationalbest 26 games. Other RPI Top 100 wins by Georgia included (RPI on game day): > 13-point home win over LSU (RPI of 70) > 9-point road win over LSU (RPI of 67) > 5-point home win over Arkansas (RPI of 65) > 2-point neutral win over Ole Miss (RPI of 86) • Sophomore guard Charles Mann was named by the league’s 14 head coaches to their post-season All-SEC 2nd team. It marks the second consecutive season in which the coaches bestowed post-season honors upon the Alpharetta, Ga., native. Mann was named to the Freshman All-SEC team in 2013. He led the Georgia squad in the following categories: scoring (13.9 ppg), minutes (29.7/g), assists (2.9/g), steals (1.1/g), FTA (277) and FTM (195). Mann was also named SEC Player of the Week in midJanuary after scoring 40 points over two Bulldog victories. • That Mann and the entire Georgia team make their living at the free-throw line was no secret. Mann ranked 10th among all NCAA Division I players in total free throw attempts, 21st in FTs made. Georgia ranked 17th and 30th as a team in the same categories, and the Bulldogs established a new school record for most FTs attempted in a single season (941). Mann now has the second most FT attempts (277) in a single
Team MVP Charles Mann led the Bulldogs in scoring, assists, steals, minutes played, as well as free throws made & attempted.
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“Raise the Flag” became a frequent rallying cry for the Bulldogs in 2014.
season in UGA history, behind only Zippy Morocco’s 303 in 1953. He also has the second most FT makes in a single season in UGA history, 15 behind Morocco’s record of 210, also set in the 1953 season. • Were there to be a Comeback Player of the Year award in the SEC, Marcus Thornton would certainly have been a worthy candidate. The native Atlantan was a key factor behind Georgia’s landmark SEC season. He was Georgia’s top rebounder (6.9) and its third-leading scorer (9.2) in league play. He scored in double figures in four of the Bulldogs’ last five regular-season games. All this after undergoing three knee surgeries -- and taking a medical redshirt season in 2013 -- over the past two years. • Thornton cleaned up in the team’s annual awards, giving at its post-season banquet in April. He won Defensive CoPlayer of the Year (shared with Donte’ Williams), Top Rebounder, Most Inspirational and, above all, “The Rock” leadership award. Other team award winners included: MVP - Charles Mann; Top Assist Man - Mann; Most Improved Player - Kenny Gaines; Sixth Man Award - Nemi Djurisic • Georgia shot over 60 percent in the 2nd half on five occasions last season, including three SEC wins. The Bulldogs shot 73.9 percent in the second half Feb. 12 at Mississippi State, the program’s best-shooting half since 2001.
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2013-14 team & individual statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 20-14 15-3 4-7 1-4 CONFERENCE 12-6 8-1 4-5 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 8-8 7-2 0-2 1-4 TOTAL 3-PT. REBOUNDS ## Player G GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ
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A TO BL ST Pts Avg
04 Charles Mann 6-5, 210, Soph. Guard from Alpharetta, Ga. 33 32 980 29.7 121 295 .410 21 68 .309 195 277 .704 23 115 138 4.2 82 1 97 113 2 35 458 13.9 12 Kenny Gaines 6-3, 195, Soph., Guard from Atlanta, Ga. 32 32 907 28.3 139 313 .444 57 152 .375 80 103 .777 22 57 79 2.5 76 0 31 40 23 22 415 13.0 31 Brandon Morris 6-7, 215, Soph., Forward from Lithonia, Ga. 31 25 787 25.4 86 173 .497 6 20 .300 89 140 .636 39 65 104 3.4 74 0 44 55 12 19 267 8.6 42 Nemi Djurisic 6-8, 230, Jr., Forward from Podgorica, Montenegro 34 3 777 22.9 94 195 .482 32 74 .432 65 95 .684 44 93 137 4.0 76 1 27 57 12 17 285 8.4 02 Marcus Thornton 6-8, 235, Sr., Forward from Atlanta, Ga. 34 33 884 26.0 95 217 .438 5 11 .455 88 136 .647 76 131 207 6.1 82 2 16 51 45 18 283 8.3 15 Donte’ Williams 6-9, 225, Sr., Fwd./Center from Ellenwood, Ga. 34 33 745 21.9 64 119 .538 1 2 .500 38 57 .667 64 110 174 5.1 99 4 17 20 40 9 167 4.9 03 Juwan Parker 6-4, 200, Fr., Guard from Tulsa, Okla. 33 3 579 17.5 38 130 .292 8 42 .190 50 63 .794 19 80 99 3.0 43 0 38 25 4 19 134 4.1 30 J.J. Frazier 5-10, 150, Fr., Guard from Glennville, Ga. 30 0 317 10.6 35 98 .357 23 71 .324 18 27 .667 2 34 36 1.2 42 0 27 18 3 15 111 3.7 11 Cameron Forte 6-7, 220, Soph., Forward from Tempe, Ariz. 33 7 292 8.8 52 88 .591 0 1 .000 7 23 .304 24 42 66 2.0 12 0 25 26 7 6 111 3.4 10 Taylo Echols 6-1, 160, Jr., Guard from McDonough, Ga. 20 1 123 6.2 11 31 .355 11 29 .379 0 2 .000 1 9 10 0.5 10 0 8 9 0 3 33 1.7 41 John Cannon 6-10, 240, Jr., Center from Burnsville, N.C. 18 0 82 4.6 11 22 .500 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 7 12 19 1.1 11 0 0 9 5 1 25 1.4 25 Kenny Paul Geno 6-6, 200, Fr., Forward from Booneville, Miss. 21 0 80 3.8 9 17 .529 2 4 .500 4 6 .667 8 7 15 0.7 10 0 3 1 1 4 24 1.1 05 Tim Dixon 6-10, 230, Jr., Forward from Columbus, Ga. 33 0 259 7.8 11 34 .324 0 0 .000 5 8 .625 14 30 44 1.3 17 0 7 12 4 5 27 0.8 24 Houston Kessler 6-8, 225, R. Soph., Forward from Newnan, Ga. 13 1 26 2.0 1 5 .200 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 2 5 7 0.5 5 0 1 0 0 0 3 0.2 14 Brandon Young 5-10, 160, Fr., Guard from Atlanta, Ga. 10 0 12 1.2 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM................ 56 67 123 3.6 1 9 0 GEORGIA .......... 34 767 1740 .441 167 478 .349 642 941 .682 401 858 1259 37.0 640 8 341 446 158 173 2343 68.9
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Opponents ...... 34 748 1855 .403 207 648 .319 568 805 .706 365 736 1101 32.4 730 22 329 357 142 235 2271 66.8
Team Statistics
SCORE BY PERIODS Georgia Opponents
1st 2nd OT TOTAL 1065 (31.3) 1250 (36.8) 28 (14.0) 2343 1054 (31.0) 1200 (35.3) 17 (8.5) 2271
DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOTAL Georgia 134 9 143 Opponents 112 1 113 ATTENDANCE FIGURES Cumulative Attendance: 283,287................. Avg. Attendance: Cum. Home Attendance: 110,270.................. Avg. Attendance: Cum. Away Attendance: 127,663................. Avg. Attendance: Cum. Neutral Attendance: 45,354................. Avg. Attendance:
8,332 6,126 11,605 9,071
UGA OPP SEC NCAA RANK RANK SCORING 2343 2271 Points per game 68.9 66.8 9th 228th Scoring margin +2.1 - 8th 144th FIELD GOALS-ATT 767-1740 748-1855 Field goal pct .441 .403 9th 182nd 3-POINT FG-ATT 167-478 207-648 3-point FG pct .349 .319 14th N/A 3-pt FG made per game 4.9 6.1 13th 280th FREE THROWS-ATT 642-941 568-805 Free throw pct .682 .706 8th 229th F-Throws made per game 18.9 16.7 3rd 30th F-Throws attempted per game 27.7 23.7 3rd 17th REBOUNDS 1259 1101 Rebounds per game 37.0 32.4 6th 56th Rebounding margin +4.6 - 5th 38th ASSISTS 341 329 Assists per game 10.0 9.7 14th 325th TURNOVERS 446 357 Turnovers per game 13.1 10.5 10th 246th Turnover margin -2.6 - 13th 320th Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.9 14th 324th STEALS 173 235 Steals per game 5.1 6.9 11th 279th BLOCKS 158 142 Blocks per game 4.6 4.2 6th 64th
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W/L
SCORE ATT
HIGH SCORER
HIGH REB.
OPP. HI SCORER OPP. HI REB.
11/4
UNC-PEMBROKE (Exh.)
H
W
81-69
N/A
Mann 18
Williams 8
Rose 23
Wright 4
11/8
WOFFORD
H
W
72-52
5592
Djurisic 12
D. Williams 9
Collins 11
Skinner 9
11/15 GEORGIA TECH (FSN)
H
L
71-80
10523 Mann 24
Three with 6
Golden 18
Miller 13
11/21 Davidson (ESPNU)*
N
L
82-94
2311
Djurisic 19
Djur., Parker 6
Brooks 21
Brooks 8
11/22 Temple (ESPN3)*
N
L
81-83
2520
Gaines 21
Williams 4
Pepper 22
Pepper 6
11/24 Nebraska (ESPN3)*
N
L
65-73
1137
Mann 16
Williams 12
Petteway 15
Smith 11
11/29 APPALACHIAN STATE (CSS) H
W
71-53
4857
Mann, Gaines 14 Morris, Will. 6
Baskin 20
Obacha 6
12/2
H
W
87-56
4226
Djurisic 14
Thornton 9
Bareika 14
Mason 6
12/14 LIPSCOMB
H
W
84-75
4611
Morris 17
Williams 7
Smith 23
Three with 5
12/19 GARDNER-WEBB
H
W
58-49
8719
Parker 12
Parker 9
Hibbert 14
Harper 5
12/21 WESTERN CAROLINA (CSS)
H
W
65-63
6069
Gaines 17
Thornton 6
Sumler 21
Hall 6
12/28 #21 Colorado (Pac 12N)
A
L
70-84
10848 Gaines 12
Forte 5
Booker 19
Scott 13
1/3
George Washington (CSS)
A
L
55-73
3063
Forte 14
Forte 8
Savage 18
Armwood 7
1/8
#21 Missouri (SECTV)
A
W (OT) 70-64
9298
Mann 18
Morris 7
Brown 19
Criswell 7
1/11
ALABAMA (SECTV)
H
W
66-58
8118
Mann, Gaines 22 Thornton 8
Releford 17
Hale 5
1/14
#7 Florida (ESPNU)
A
L
50-72
12051 Parker 13
Thornton 7
Frazier 21
Young 9
1/18
ARKANSAS (SECTV)
H
6662
Gaines 15
Thornton 13
Clarke 13
Portis, Qualls 7
1/22
SOUTH CAROLINA (SECTV)
H
W
97-76
5608
Djurisic 22
Williams 10
Thornwell 26
Carrera 6
1/25
#14 Kentucky (SECTV)
A
L
54-79
23367 Morris 15
Thornton 9
Aa. Harrison 15
Randle 9
1/29
VANDERBILT
H
L
54-59
6234
Mann 20
Thornton 7
Odom 16
Odom 12
2/1
Auburn (SECTV)
A
L
67-74
7168
Mann 18
Djurisic 6
Denson 18
Dix.-Tatum 8
2/6
LSU (ESPN/ESPN2)
H
W
91-78
4902
Djurisic 17
Thornton 10
Stringer 19
Mickey 8
2/8
TEXAS A&M (CSS)
H
W
62-50
5831
Gaines 14
Williams 10
Jones 17
Roberson 7
2/12
Mississippi State (FSN)
A
W
75-55
7010
Mann 19
Williams 10
Sword 10
Thomas 6
2/15
OLE MISS (FSN)
H
W
61-60
10523 Gaines 21
Thornton 11
Henderson 24
Coleby 6
2/18
Tennessee (ESPNU)
A
L
48-67
13852 Gaines 13
Mann 4
Stokes 20
Stokes 11
2/22
South Carolina (SECTV)
A
W
73-56
13571 Gaines 27
Thornton 10
Thornwell 18
Carrera 12
2/25
MISSOURI (ESPNU)
H
W
71-56
5229
Mann 8
Brown, Clark. 17 Rosburg 12
3/1
Arkansas (SECTV)
A
L
75-87
18547 Gaines 25
Thor., Will. 6
Clarke 23
Portis 8
3/5
MISSISSIPPI STATE (CSS)
H
W
66-45
5165
Gaines 14
Thor., Dixon 6
John., Sword 9
Ready 6
3/8
LSU (FSN)
A
W
69-61
9208
Mann 22
Mann 10
Stringer 22
O’Bry., Mick. 8
3/14
Ole Miss (SECTV)&
N
W
75-73
19056 Mann 16
Thornton 11
Summers 26
Newby 10
3/15
Kentucky (ABC)&
N
L
58-70
20330 Gaines 13
Thornton 6
Aa. Harrison 22
Randle 11
3/19
VERMONT (ESPNU)#
H
W
63-56
3951
Mann 29
Williams 7
Carissimo 11
Carissimo 5
3/22
LOUISIANA TECH (ESPN)#
H
L
71-79
3692
Frazier 15
Thorn., Mann 6
Hamilton 20
Anderson 8
CHATTANOOGA (CSS)
W (OT) 66-61
Mann 19
*Charleston Classic - Charleston, S.C. &SEC Tournament - Atlanta, Ga. #National Invitation Tournament
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A TO BL ST Pts Avg
12 Gaines, K. 16 16 475 29.7 77 167 .461 41 91 .451 41 54 .759 9 34 43 2.7 41 0 14 19 13 9 236 14.8 04 Mann, C.
18 18 561 31.2 58 163 .356 12 42 .286 117 168 .696 16 76 92 5.1 47 1 61 62 0 14 245 13.6
02 Thornton, M. 18 18 510 28.3 54 123 .439 4 5 .800 53 82 .646 46 78 124 6.9 39 0 9 24 30 8 165 9.2 31 Morris, B.
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18 18 488 27.1 48 100 .480 4 11 .364 50 79 .633 22 42 64 3.6 44 0 29 34 5 15 150 8.3
42 Djurisic, N. 18 1 400 22.2 43 90 .478 17 38 .447 36 53 .679 22 49 71 3.9 39 0 12 39 6 7 139 7.7 15 Williams, D. 18 17 392 21.8 33 61 .541 0 0 .000 14 21 .667 36 54 90 5.0 50 1 13 03 Parker, J.
8 18 4 80 4.4
17 1 274 16.1 16 70 .229 4 25 .160 26 33 .788 13 36 49 2.9 22 0 22 11 4 12 62 3.6
30 Frazier, J.J. 18 0 177 9.8 17 55 .309 12 42 .286 10 13 .769 0 17 17 0.9 20 0 16 10 3 8 56 3.1 11 Forte, C.
17 0 112 6.6 14 35 .400 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 8 13 21 1.2 3 0 7 9 2 4 31 1.8
25 Geno, K.P. 12 0 42 3.5 7 10 .700 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 4 4 8 0.7 7 0 1 1 1 2 17 1.4 10 Echols, T. 10 0 44 4.4 4 12 .333 4 12 .333 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.2 5 0 2 4 0 1 12 1.2 05 Dixon, T.
17 0 131 7.7 7 22 .318 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 10 14 24 1.4 12 0 2 5 1 2 16 0.9
24 Kessler, H. 9 1 14 1.6 1 3 .333 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 4 4 0.4 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.3 41 Cannon, J. 10 0 27 2.7 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 4 5 9 0.9 3 0 0 6 1 1 3 0.3 14 Young, B. 5 0 3 0.6 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM................ 39 39 78 4.3 0 3 0 Total.......... 18 380 918 .414 100 271 .369 355 518 .685 229 468 697 38.7 336 2 188 236 84 87 1215 67.5 Opponents......
18 379 978 .388 103 345 .299 297 430 .691 193 395 588 32.7 390
- 173 181 83 119 1158 64.3
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RECORD:
OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 8-8 7-2 0-2 1-4
TOTAL 3-PT. REBOUNDS ## Player G GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ 04 Mann, C.
A TO BL ST Pts Avg
15 14 419 27.9 63 132 .477 9 26 .346 78 110 .709 7 39 46 3.1 35 0 36 51 2 21 213 14.2
12 Gaines, K. 16 16 432 27.0 62 146 .425 16 61 .262 39 48 .813 13 23 36 2.3 35 0 17 21 10 13 179 11.2 42 Djurisic, N. 16 2 377 23.6 51 105 .486 15 36 .417 29 42 .690 22 44 66 4.1 37 1 15 18 6 10 146 9.1 31 Morris, B.
13 7 299 23.0 38 73 .521 2 9 .222 39 61 .639 17 23 40 3.1 30 0 15 21 7 4 117 9.0
02 Thornton, M. 16 15 374 23.4 41 94 .436 1 6 .167 35 54 .648 30 53 83 5.2 43 2 7 27 15 10 118 7.4 15 Williams, D. 16 16 353 22.1 31 58 .534 1 2 .500 24 36 .667 28 56 84 5.3 49 3 4 12 22 5 87 5.4 11 Forte, C.
16 7 180 11.3 38 53 .717 0 1 .000 4 16 .250 16 29 45 2.8 9 0 18 17 5 2 80 5.0
30 Frazier, J.J. 12 0 140 11.7 18 43 .419 11 29 .379 8 14 .571 2 17 19 1.6 22 0 11 03 Parker, J.
8 0 7 55 4.6
16 2 305 19.1 22 60 .367 4 17 .235 24 30 .800 6 44 50 3.1 21 0 16 14 0 7 72 4.5
41 Cannon, J. 8 0 55 6.9 10 16 .625 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 3 7 10 1.3 8 0 0 3 4 0 22 2.8 10 Echols, T. 10 1 79 7.9 7 19 .368 7 17 .412 0 2 .000 1 7 8 0.8 5 0 6 5 0 2 21 2.1 25 Geno, K.P. 9 0 38 4.2 2 7 .286 1 2 .500 2 4 .500 4 3 7 0.8 3 0 2 0 0 2 7 0.8 05 Dixon, T.
16 0 128 8.0 4 12 .333 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 4 16 20 1.3 5 0 5 7 3 3 11 0.7
14 Young, B.
5 0 9 1.8 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
24 Kessler, H. 4 0 12 3.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 0.8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM................ 17 28 45 2.8 1 6 0 UGA .........
16 387 822 .471 67 207 .324 287 423 .678 172 390 562 35.1 304 6 153 210 74 86 1128 70.5
Opponents......
16 369 877 .421 104 303 .343 271 375 .723 172 341 513 32.1 340 8 156 176 59 116 1113 69.6
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RECORD:
OVERALL SEC 15-3 8-1
TOTAL 3-PT. REBOUNDS ## Player G GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ 04 Mann, C.
A TO BL ST Pts Avg
17 16 496 29.2 60 142 .423 12 38 .316 111 152 .730 11 59 70 4.1 46 1 52 61 2 18 243 14.3
12 Gaines, K. 17 17 486 28.6 69 158 .437 28 75 .373 46 57 .807 15 41 56 3.3 38 0 23 28 15 10 212 12.5 42 Djurisic, N. 18 2 394 21.9 51 102 .500 16 41 .390 41 57 .719 28 51 79 4.4 33 1 16 28 9 11 159 8.8 31 Morris, B.
16 12 417 26.1 44 92 .478 2 10 .200 46 76 .605 23 37 60 3.8 36 0 23 20 6 11 136 8.5
02 Thornton, M. 18 17 450 25.0 49 114 .430 2 6 .333 50 75 .667 49 68 117 6.5 39 1 11 29 26 10 150 8.3 15 Williams, D. 18 18 415 23.1 39 65 .600 1 1 1.000 20 32 .625 33 65 98 5.4 47 1 4 15 25 6 99 5.5 11 Forte, C.
17 4 149 8.8 32 48 .667 0 1 .000 6 17 .353 10 23 33 1.9 6 0 20 11 4 5 70 4.1
03 Parker, J.
18 3 321 17.8 21 76 .276 6 28 .214 22 31 .710 11 52 63 3.5 24 0 26 12 3 11 70 3.9
30 Frazier, J.J. 15 0 161 10.7 16 55 .291 12 40 .300 13 21 .619 1 18 19 1.3 23 0 12 10 2 8 57 3.8 10 Echols, T. 11 1 85 7.7 9 26 .346 9 24 .375 0 2 .000 0 8 8 0.7 8 0 6 5 0 2 27 2.5 41 Cannon, J. 9 0 40 4.4 7 10 .700 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 7 9 1.0 7 0 0 3 4 0 15 1.7 25 Geno, K.P. 12 0 46 3.8 6 12 .500 2 3 .667 4 6 .667 7 5 12 1.0 5 0 3 1 1 3 18 1.5 05 Dixon, T.
17 0 143 8.4 8 20 .400 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 10 22 32 1.9 6 0 7 7 3 4 20 1.2
24 Kessler, H. 6 0 14 2.3 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 0.8 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 14 Young, B.
8 0 8 1.0 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
TM TEAM................ 25 35 60 3.3 0 6 0 UGA..........
18 411 927 .443 90 270 .333 364 534 .682 227 495 722 40.1 323 4 204 236 100 99 1276 70.9
Opponents......
18 368 981 .375 104 340 .306 266 392 .679 186 382 568 31.6 408 15 160 207 69 129 1106 61.4
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OVERALL SEC 4-7 4-5
TOTAL 3-PT. REBOUNDS ## Player G GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ
A TO BL ST Pts Avg
12 Gaines, K. 10 10 288 28.8 48 105 .457 24 56 .429 17 26 .654 5 12 17 1.7 23 0 6 04 Mann, C.
9 5 10 137 13.7
11 11 347 31.5 35 102 .343 7 22 .318 57 90 .633 10 44 54 4.9 24 0 34 41 0 13 134 12.2
02 Thornton, M. 11 11 302 27.5 32 72 .444 2 2 1.000 27 41 .659 20 43 63 5.7 28 0 3 14 14 5 93 8.5 31 Morris, B.
11 11 271 24.6 33 63 .524 4 8 .500 22 35 .629 9 23 32 2.9 27 0 15 28 5 7 92 8.4
42 Djurisic, N. 11 1 242 22.0 27 56 .482 9 17 .529 15 25 .600 13 28 41 3.7 29 0 8 22 2 2 78 7.1 03 Parker, J.
10 0 165 16.5 14 39 .359 2 10 .200 17 20 .850 6 19 25 2.5 16 0 9
8 1 5 47 4.7
15 Williams, D. 11 10 239 21.7 17 35 .486 0 0 .000 8 10 .800 20 27 47 4.3 34 2 11
4 13 2 42 3.8
30 Frazier, J.J. 10 0 93 9.3 12 29 .414 7 21 .333 5 6 .833 0 8 8 0.8 12 0 9 6 1 4 36 3.6 11 Forte, C.
11 0 85 7.7 12 30 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 11 15 26 2.4 3 0 2 11 2 0 24 2.2
25 Geno, K.P. 8 0 32 4.0 3 5 .600 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 5 0 0 0 0 1 6 0.8 05 Dixon, T.
11 0 92 8.4 3 12 .250 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 4 5 9 0.8 11 0 0 4 1 1 7 0.6
41 Cannon, J. 7 0 28 4.0 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 4 8 1.1 2 0 0 5 1 1 4 0.6 10 Echols, T.
7 0 28 4.0 1 3 .333 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 2 0 2 4 0 1 3 0.4
24 Kessler, H. 7 1 12 1.7 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.4 14 Young, B.
1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0
TEAM................
98
23
21
44
4.0
0
2
0
Total..........
11 240 560 .429 57 141 .404 169 255 .663 127 253 380 34.5 216 2 99 159 45 52 706 64.2
Opponents......
11 253 597 .424 68 211 .322 198 273 .725 123 237 360 32.7 203
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Game FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct.
Wofford GEORGIA (W/72-52) Georgia Tech GEORGIA (L/71-80) Davidson GEORGIA (L/82-94) Temple GEORGIA (L/81-83) Nebraska GEORGIA (L/65-73) App. State GEORGIA (W/71-53) Chattanooga GEORGIA (W/87-56) Lipscomb GEORGIA (W/84-75) Gardner-Webb GEORGIA (W/58-49) Western Carolina GEORGIA (W/65-63) Colorado GEORGIA (L/70-84) Geo. Washington GEORGIA (L/55-73) Missouri GEORGIA (W/70-64) Alabama GEORGIA (W/66-58) Florida GEORGIA (L/50-72) Arkansas GEORGIA (W/66-61) South Carolina GEORGIA (W/97-76) Kentucky GEORGIA (L/54-79) Vanderbilt GEORGIA (L/54-59) Auburn GEORGIA (L/67-74) LSU GEORGIA (W/91-78) Texas A&M GEORGIA (W/62-50) Miss. State GEORGIA (W/75-55) Ole Miss GEORGIA (W/61-60) Tennessee GEORGIA (L/48-67) South Carolina GEORGIA (W/73-56) Missouri GEORGIA (W/71-56) Arkansas GEORGIA (L/75-87) Miss. State GEORGIA (W/66-45) LSU GEORGIA (W/69-61) Ole Miss GEORGIA (W/75-73) Kentucky GEORGIA (L/58-70) Vermont GEORGIA (W/63-56) La. Tech GEORGIA (L/71-79)
19-50 25-57 26-67 23-60 26-58 29-52 27-56 28-56 23-52 23-54 18-55 27-49 19-64 34-67 22-51 31-54 17-54 18-47 23-52 18-36 25-49 28-56 25-57 23-50 22-56 26-60 19-52 15-46 25-54 16-48 21-66 18-58 22-58 27-49 29-58 16-49 15-39 15-55 20-43 21-50 27-64 27-45 19-56 22-53 20-59 25-46 19-59 17-52 25-53 17-50 15-57 23-52 17-53 25-48 27-56 22-51 17-50 25-58 20-55 23-48 25-60 19-53 26-51 17-38 22-46 18-36 26-55 26-57
.380 .439 .388 .383 .448 .558 .482 .500 .442 .426 .327 .551 .297 .507 .431 .574 .315 .383 .442 .500 .510 .500 .439 .460 .393 .433 .365 .326 .463 .333 .318 .310 .458 .551 .500 .327 .385 .273 .465 .420 .422 .600 .339 .415 .339 .543 .322 .327 .472 .340 .263 .442 .321 .521 .482 .431 .340 .431 .364 .479 .417 .358 .510 .447 .478 .500 .473 .456
2-14 2-11 4-14 6-20 8-24 5-12 11-20 3-10 5-12 3-13 4-18 3-11 7-19 5-18 12-29 9-18 5-19 3-10 9-22 5-10 8-20 5-8 3-15 1-10 6-16 5-16 4-19 5-14 11-26 3-9 7-23 2-14 8-14 10-18 5-12 4-8 8-18 4-23 7-16 6-16 9-22 5-9 1-19 4-11 3-25 3-12 6-21 7-23 6-18 6-13 7-20 8-16 3-18 5-17 7-20 7-18 0-15 7-19 5-23 9-15 2-25 6-19 9-16 3-13 6-14 3-12 9-22 5-12
.143 .182 .286 .300 .333 .417 .550 .300 .417 .231 .222 .273 .368 .278 .414 .500 .263 .300 .409 .500 .400 .625 .200 .100 .375 .313 .211 .357 .423 .333 .304 .143 .571 .556 .417 .500 .444 .174 .438 .375 .409 .556 .053 .364 .120 .250 .286 .304 .333 .462 .350 .500 .167 .294 .350 .389 .000 .368 .217 .600 .080 .316 .563 .231 .429 .250 .409 .417
12-18 20-29 24-31 19-29 34-41 19-24 18-23 22-26 22-27 16-30 13-17 14-23 11-18 14-23 19-28 13-22 10-18 19-25 8-10 24-38 26-26 9-18 20-28 8-15 14-21 13-26 16-23 31-44 11-20 15-21 12-20 28-39 24-36 33-50 16-20 18-28 21-32 20-27 27-34 19-28 15-22 32-46 11-14 14-20 12-23 22-28 16-26 20-28 11-18 8-11 19-24 19-29 19-24 16-26 26-36 24-31 11-14 9-16 16-23 14-20 21-31 31-42 9-18 21-30 6-15 24-26 18-26 14-23
.667 .690 .774 .655 .829 .792 .783 .846 .815 .533 .765 .609 .611 .609 .679 .591 .556 .760 .800 .632 1.000 .500 .714 .533 .667 .500 .696 .705 .550 .714 .600 .718 .667 .660 .800 .643 .656 .741 .794 .679 .682 .696 .786 .700 .522 .786 .615 .714 .611 .727 .792 .655 .792 .615 .722 .774 .786 .563 .696 .700 .677 .738 .500 .700 .400 .923 .692 .609
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7+17=24 20+29=49 15+34=49 9+31=40 14+17=31 9+21=30 8+22=30 8+22=30 11+25=36 14+21=35 13+18=31 8+28=36 12+26=38 15+36=51 8+20=28 7+25=32 9+18=27 14+32=46 9+16=25 8+20=28 12+22=34 10+12=22 14+22=36 10+20=30 7+27=34 15+28=43 8+24=32 14+27=41 11+23=34 11+23=34 16+18=34 24+32=56 8+19=27 13+26=39 12+20=32 17+18=35 4+31=35 14+24=38 9+19=28 14+18=32 15+15=30 10+27=37 13+24=37 13+27=40 12+18=30 5+33=38 13+21=34 18+31=49 11+26=37 10+20=30 15+23=38 12+28=40 12+26=38 5+26=31 7+21=28 11+28=39 7+24=31 11+27=38 13+16=29 12+25=37 12+28=40 13+28=41 11+25=36 3+18=21 8+10=18 9+22=31 9+21=30 15+25=40
5 10 9 10 9 8 11 8 10 7 8 11 7 19 14 23 11 9 12 9 16 7 10 4 10 11 7 6 18 6 11 7 8 21 16 9 10 3 11 12 14 13 3 9 8 11 10 14 8 8 8 9 7 13 13 13 4 14 7 9 7 9 12 6 9 5 11 8
10 9 12 13 5 16 10 10 7 7 14 11 13 10 15 16 11 19 9 10 11 10 10 20 11 11 10 14 8 15 13 19 15 14 11 20 12 9 11 13 9 13 8 7 11 14 3 12 8 13 7 11 13 10 8 16 12 9 11 16 8 11 10 7 14 22 14 19
1 3 4 7 2 3 1 0 7 4 4 8 7 10 1 6 4 7 4 3 14 1 5 7 4 8 4 10 3 3 4 4 4 2 11 2 5 4 5 3 4 3 2 7 3 4 4 7 7 6 6 7 1 4 5 3 5 6 6 1 3 4 2 2 3 4 8 5
4 4 8 4 8 2 1 4 6 2 5 7 5 7 10 5 11 5 5 3 3 9 11 6 6 4 9 8 7 5 8 6 9 6 9 3 3 8 6 7 7 3 4 5 7 5 7 1 7 4 8 3 0 6 9 2 7 7 6 4 7 6 2 8 14 7 13 7
19 19 21 23 24 27 19 18 25 18 18 17 18 16 20 20 23 13 26 13 6 24 18 22 20 16 29 17 15 14 29 20 33 26 19 17 19 23 20 24 33 17 17 13 20 16 22 18 11 18 21 22 24 19 23 25 15 13 20 18 29 22 22 16 21 16 21 20
20/32 39/33 43/37 38/33 46/48 36/46 45/38 32/49 34/39 31/34 32/21 33/38 17/39 47/40 27/48 40/44 12/37 21/37 29/34 29/36 46/38 35/35 28/45 23/32 25/31/8 30/26/14 23/35 34/32 36/36 16/34 29/23/9 28/24/14 34/42 45/52 34/45 22/32 27/32 21/33 33/41 25/42 30/48 43/48 23/27 25/37 27/28 28/47 28/32 23/38 34/33 28/20 34/22 34/39 22/34 31/40 44/43 37/38 24/21 37/29 28/33 30/39 38/35 36/39 36/34 32/26 20/36 29/34 46/33 27/44
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Points Scored High.........................97 vs. South Carolina1...................................94 by Davidson Low..........................48 vs. Tennessee...........................................45 by Miss. State2 1st Half Points High.........................47 vs. Chattanooga........................................46 by Davidson, Colorado, La. Tech Low..........................16 vs. Florida..................................................12 by Gardner-Webb 2nd Half Points High.........................52 vs. South Carolina.....................................48 by Davidson, Lipscomb, LSU Low..........................20 vs. Tennessee...........................................21 by App. State, Miss. State2 Total FGs Made High.........................34 vs. Chattanooga........................................29 by Kentucky Low..........................15 vs. Alabama, Vanderbilt.............................15 by Vanderbilt, South Carolina2 FGs Attempted High.........................67 vs. Chattanooga........................................67 by Georgia Tech Low..........................36 vs. Western Carolina.................................39 by Vanderbilt FG Percentage High..........................600 (27x45) vs. LSU1....................................510 (25x49) by Colorado Low...........................273 (15x55) vs. Vanderbilt.............................263 (15x57) by South Carolina2 3-pt. FGs Made High.........................10 vs. South Carolina.....................................12 by Lipscomb Low..........................1 vs. George Washington...............................0 by Miss. State2 3-pt. FGs Attempted High.........................23 vs. Vanderbilt.............................................29 by Lipscomb Low..........................8 vs. Colorado, Kentucky...............................12 by Nebraska, Kentucky1 3-pt. FG Percentage High..........................625 (5x8) vs. Colorado...................................563 (9x16) by Kentucky2 Low...........................100 (1x10) vs. George Washington...............000 (0x15) by Miss. State2 FTs Made High.........................33 vs. South Carolina.....................................34 by Davidson Low..........................8 vs. George Washington, Tennessee...........6 by Vermont FTs Attempted High.........................50 vs. South Carolina.....................................41 by Davidson Low..........................11 vs. Tennessee...........................................14 by Texas A&M, Miss. State2 FT Percentage High..........................923 (24x26) vs. Vermont...............................1.000 (26x26) by Colorado Low...........................500 (9x18) vs. Colo.; (13x26) vs. Missouri.....400 (6x15) by Vermont Total Rebounds High.........................56 vs. Arkansas..............................................49 by Georgia Tech Low..........................21 vs. Kentucky2............................................18 by Vermont Off. Rebounds High.........................24 vs. Arkansas..............................................16 by Arkansas Low..........................3 vs. Kentucky2..............................................4 by Vanderbilt Def. Rebounds High.........................36 vs. Chattanooga........................................34 by Georgia Tech Low..........................12 vs. Colorado..............................................10 by Vermont Assists High.........................23 vs. Lipscomb.............................................18 by Florida Low..........................3 vs. Vanderbilt...............................................3 by Texas A&M Turnovers High.........................22 vs. Vermont...............................................15 by Lipscomb, South Carolina Low..........................7 vs. Nebraska, Texas A&M, Kentucky2........3 by Ole Miss Blocked Shots High.........................10 vs. Chattanooga, Alabama........................11 by Kentucky Low..........................0 vs. Temple...................................................1 by Wofford, Temple, Lipscomb Steals High.........................8 vs. Vanderbilt, Kentucky2............................14 by Vermont Low..........................1 vs. Ole Miss.................................................0 by Missouri2 Personal Fouls High ........................27 vs. Davidson..............................................33 by South Carolina1, LSU1 Low..........................13 vs. 4 teams (recent: Miss. State2).............11 by Tennessee
Individual Superlatives Georgia
Points Rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocks Steals FGs Made FGs Attempted 3FGs Made 3FGs Attempted FTs Made FTs Attempted 1st-Half Points 2nd-Half Points Minutes
100
Opponent
29 by Mann vs. Vermont...........................................26 by Thornwell (USC), Summers (Ole Miss) 13 by Thornton vs. Arkansas....................................13 by Miller (Ga. Tech), Scott (Colorado) 8 by Mann vs. Miss. State2......................................9 by And. Harrison (Kentucky2) 7 by Mann vs. Georgia Tech, Vermont, La. Tech......5 by four players (recent: O’Bryant, LSU2) 5 by Williams vs. App. State; Thornton vs. Ala.........7 by Kyser (La. Tech) 3 by 3 players 4 times (recent: Thornton vs. AU).....6 by Cauley-Stein (Kentucky), Voelkel (Vermont) 9 by Gaines vs. South Carolina2..............................10 by Summers (Ole Miss) 14 by Gaines vs. Alabama, South Carolina2............21 by Jones (Texas A&M) 6 by Gaines vs. Arkansas2.......................................5 by four players (recent: Henderson, Ole Miss) 9 by Gaines vs. South Carolina2, Ark. 2...................16 by Henderson (Ole Miss) 13 by Mann vs. Alabama..........................................13 by Brooks (Davidson) 17 by Mann vs. Alabama..........................................16 by Brooks (Davidson) 16 by Gaines vs. Alabama........................................18 by Sullivan (Davidson) 25 by Mann vs. Vermont...........................................18 by Smith (Lipscomb), Thornwell (USC) 42 by Mann vs. Missouri...........................................44 by Clarkson (Missouri)
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SEC Pct. Home Away Neutral ALL
Florida>% 18-0 1.000 Georgia 12-6 .667 Kentucky 12-6 .667 Tennessee 11-7 .611 Arkansas 10-8 .556 Ole Miss* 9-9 .500 LSU 9-9 .500 Missouri 9-9 .500 Texas A&M 8-10 .444 Alabama 7-11 .389 Vanderbilt 7-11 .389 Auburn 6-12 .333 S. Carolina 5-13 .278 Miss. State 3-15 .167 > -- SEC Regular Season Champion % -- SEC Tournament Champion
9-0 7-2 7-2 7-2 7-2 7-2 7-2 7-2 7-2 7-2 4-5 4-5 4-5 3-6
9-0 5-4 5-4 4-5 3-6 2-7 2-7 2-7 1-8 0-9 3-6 2-7 1-8 0-9
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Pct. Home Away Neutral
36-3 .923 17-0 10-2 20-14 .588 15-3 4-7 29-11 .725 16-2 5-5 24-13 .649 14-3 4-7 22-12 .647 17-2 3-7 19-14 .576 12-5 4-8 20-14 .588 13-3 4-9 23-12 .657 16-3 3-7 18-16 .529 17-3 1-9 13-19 .406 13-4 0-11 15-16 .484 10-6 3-8 14-16 .467 12-6 2-8 14-20 .412 9-7 1-11 14-19 .442 11-7 0-10
Postseason
9-1 NCAA Semis 1-4 NIT 8-4 NCAA Finals 6-3 NCAA 4th Round 2-3 NIT 3-1 --3-2 NIT 4-2 NIT 1-3 CBI 0-4 --2-2 --0-2 --4-2 --3-2 ---
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SEC Tournament Results March 12-16
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Georgia Dome
First Round, Wednesday, March 12 Game 1 (13) South Carolina 74, (12) Auburn 56 Game 2 (14) Mississippi State 82, (11) Vanderbilt 68 Second Round, Thursday, March13 Game 3 (8) Missouri 91, (9) Texas A&M 83 (2OT) Game 4 (13) South Carolina 71, (5) Arkansas 69 Game 5 (7) LSU 68, (10) Alabama 56 Game 6 (6) Ole Miss 78, (14) Mississippi State 66 Third Round, Friday, March14 Game 7 (1) Florida 72, (8) Missouri 49
March 19 @Dayton, Ohio (11) Tennessee 78, (11) Iowa 65 (OT) March 21 @Raleigh, N.C. (11) Tennessee 86, (6) UMass 67 March 23 @Raleigh, N.C. (11) Tennessee 83, (14) Mercer 63 March 28 @Indianapolis, Ind. (2) Michigan 73, (11) Tennessee 71
SOUTH REGIONAL
March 20 @Orlando, Fla. (1) Florida 67, (16) Albany 55 March 22 @Orlando, Fla. (1) Florida 61, (9) Pittsburgh 45 March 27 @Memphis, Tenn. (1) Florida 79, (4) UCLA 68 March 29 @Memphis, Tenn. (1) Florida 62, (11) Dayton 52
MIDWEST REGIONAL
March 21 @St. Louis, Mo. (8) Kentucky 56, (9) Kansas State 49 March 23 @St. Louis, Mo. (8) Kentucky 78, (1) Wichita State 76 March 28 @Indianapolis, Ind. (8) Kentucky 74, (4) Louisville 69 March 30 @Indianapolis, Ind. (8) Kentucky 75, (2) Michigan 72
FINAL FOUR
Atlanta, Ga.
Game 8 (4) Tennessee 59, (13) South Carolina 44 Game 9 (2) Kentucky 85, (7) LSU 67 Game 10 (3) Georgia 75, (6) Ole Miss 73 Fourth Round, Saturday, March 15 Game 11 (1) Florida 56, (4) Tennessee 49 Game 12 (2) Kentucky 70, (3) Georgia 58 Finals, Sunday, March 16 Game 13 (1) Florida 61, (2) Kentucky 60
NCAA Tournament Results MIDWEST REGIONAL
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April 5 @North Texas (7) UConn 63, (1) Florida 53 (8) Kentucky 74, (2) Wisconsin 73 April 7 @North Texas (7) UConn 60, (8) Kentucky 54
NIT Results First Round - March 18-19 March 18 - at (3) Arkansas 91, (6) Indiana State 71 March 18 - at (2) Missouri 85, (7) Davidson 77 March 19 - at (2) Georgia 63, (7) Vermont 56 March 19 - (5) LSU 71, (4) San Francisco 63 Second Round - March 22-24 March 22 - (3) Louisiana Tech 79, at (2) Georgia 71 March 23 - (3) Southern Miss 71, at (2) Missouri 63 March 24 - at (1) SMU 80, (5) LSU 67 March 24 - at (2) California 75, (3) Arkansas 64
cbi Results March 19 at Texas A&M 59, Wyoming 43 March 24 at Illinois State 62, Texas A&M 55
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Scoring School G PTS AVG Arkansas 34 2723 80.1 Ole Miss 33 2482 75.2 Kentucky 40 2992 74.8 LSU 34 2540 74.7 Missouri 35 2553 72.9 Tennessee 37 2672 72.2 Auburn 30 2144 71.5 Florida 39 2727 69.9 Georgia 34 2343 68.9 South Carolina 34 2323 68.3 Alabama 32 2170 67.8 Miss. State 33 2234 67.7 Texas A&M 34 2199 64.7 Vanderbilt 31 2002 64.6
Scoring School G PTS AVG Arkansas 18 1366 75.9 LSU 18 1331 73.9 Kentucky 18 1315 73.1 Ole Miss 18 1294 71.9 Florida 18 1284 71.3 Missouri 18 1274 70.8 Tennessee 18 1249 69.4 Auburn 18 1242 69.0 Georgia 18 1215 67.5 South Carolina 18 1206 67.0 Alabama 18 1170 65.0 Miss. State 18 1165 64.7 Texas A&M 18 1097 60.9 Vanderbilt 18 1084 60.2
Field Goal Percentage School FGs FGA PCT Florida 945 2056 .460 Missouri 824 1806 .456 Kentucky 1004 2214 .453 Tennessee 927 2049 .452 LSU 918 2067 .444 Alabama 741 1669 .444 Miss. State 785 1776 .442 Arkansas 928 2105 .441 Georgia 767 1740 .441 Auburn 723 1655 .437 Vanderbilt 689 1598 .431 Texas A&M 774 1821 .425 Ole Miss 836 2003 .417 South Carolina 765 1853 .413
Field Goal Percentage School FGs FGA PCT Florida 435 937 .464 Tennessee 434 987 .440 Missouri 410 941 .436 Alabama 397 915 .434 Kentucky 440 1016 .433 LSU 470 1087 .432 Miss. State 402 953 .422 Auburn 416 988 .421 Georgia 380 918 .414 Texas A&M 390 950 .411 Arkansas 450 1102 .408 South Carolina 392 963 .407 Vanderbilt 366 902 .406 Ole Miss 441 1098 .402
Scoring Defense School G PTS AVG Florida 39 2253 57.8 Tennessee 37 2283 61.7 Texas A&M 34 2135 62.8 Vanderbilt 31 2032 65.5 Kentucky 40 2665 66.6 Georgia 34 2271 66.8 Alabama 32 2150 67.2 Missouri 35 2441 69.7 South Carolina 34 2376 69.9 LSU 34 2423 71.3 Miss. State 33 2353 71.3 Arkansas 34 2425 71.3 Auburn 30 2155 71.8 Ole Miss 33 2400 72.7
Scoring Defense School G PTS AVG Florida 18 1048 58.2 Tennessee 18 1098 61.0 Texas A&M 18 1151 63.9 Vanderbilt 18 1153 64.1 Georgia 18 1158 64.3 Alabama 18 1215 67.5 Kentucky 18 1218 67.7 Missouri 18 1292 71.8 Auburn 18 1302 72.3 South Carolina 18 1305 72.5 Ole Miss 18 1323 73.5 LSU 18 1332 74.0 Arkansas 18 1342 74.6 Miss. State 18 1355 75.3
3 Pt FG Percentage School 3FGs 3FGA PCT South Carolina 195 516 .378 Arkansas 253 698 .362 Florida 255 711 .359 Georgia 167 478 .349 Missouri 202 587 .344 LSU 231 675 .342 Ole Miss 258 761 .339 Alabama 183 548 .334 Kentucky 203 611 .332 Tennessee 205 632 .324 Vanderbilt 191 599 .319 Texas A&M 197 621 .317 Auburn 172 553 .311 Miss. State 154 502 .307
3 Pt FG Percentage School 3FGs 3FGA PCT South Carolina 110 295 .373 Arkansas 142 384 .370 Georgia 100 271 .369 Florida 138 387 .357 Missouri 102 301 .339 Texas A&M 108 323 .334 Tennessee 109 329 .331 Alabama 103 311 .331 LSU 116 352 .330 Ole Miss 137 423 .324 Kentucky 91 285 .319 Auburn 106 337 .315 Vanderbilt 116 378 .307 Miss. State 83 279 .297
Scoring Margin School Off. Def. Mar. Florida 69.9 57.8 +12.2 Tennessee 72.2 61.7 +10.5 Arkansas 80.1 71.3 +8.8 Kentucky 74.8 66.6 +8.2 LSU 74.7 71.3 +3.4 Missouri 72.9 69.7 +3.2 Ole Miss 75.2 72.7 +2.5 Georgia 68.9 66.8 +2.1 Texas A&M 64.7 62.8 +1.9 Alabama 67.8 67.2 +0.6 Auburn 71.5 71.8 -0.4 Vanderbilt 64.6 65.5 -1.0 South Carolina 68.3 69.9 -1.6 Miss. State 67.7 71.3 -3.6
Scoring Margin School Off. Def. Mar. Florida 71.3 58.2 +13.1 Tennessee 69.4 61.0 +8.4 Kentucky 73.1 67.7 +5.4 Georgia 67.5 64.3 +3.2 Arkansas 75.9 74.6 +1.3 LSU 73.9 74.0 -0.1 Missouri 70.8 71.8 -1.0 Ole Miss 71.9 73.5 -1.6 Alabama 65,9 67.5 -2.5 Texas A&M 60.9 63.9 -3.0 Auburn 69.0 72.3 -3.3 Vanderbilt 60.2 64.1 -3.8 South Carolina 67.0 72.5 -5.5 Miss. State 64.7 75.3 -10.6
3 Pt FG Percentage Defense School 3FGs 3FGA PCT Texas A&M 191 664 .288 Vanderbilt 181 595 .304 Alabama 177 575 .308 Georgia 207 648 .319 Kentucky 222 689 .322 South Carolina 195 599 .326 Miss. State 219 672 .326 Florida 207 628 .330 Missouri 256 772 .332 Tennessee 192 555 .346 Arkansas 213 615 .346 Ole Miss 246 709 .347 LSU 212 593 .358 Auburn 219 567 .386
3 Pt FG Percentage Defense School 3FGs 3FGA PCT Texas A&M 96 343 .280 Georgia 103 345 .299 Alabama 100 322 .311 Kentucky 88 278 .317 Vanderbilt 111 347 .320 Miss. State 120 367 .327 Arkansas 109 322 .339 Tennessee 97 285 .340 Ole Miss 137 400 .343 Florida 101 288 .351 Missouri 138 391 .353 South Carolina 116 328 .354 Auburn 118 318 .371 LSU 127 321 .396
Field Goal Percentage School FGs FGA PCT Florida 945 2056 .460 Missouri 824 1806 .456 Kentucky 1004 2214 .453 Tennessee 927 2049 .452 LSU 918 2067 .444 Alabama 741 1669 .444 Miss. State 785 1776 .442 Arkansas 928 2105 .441 Georgia 767 1740 .441 Auburn 723 1655 .437 Vanderbilt 689 1598 .431 Texas A&M 774 1821 .425 Ole Miss 836 2003 .417 South Carolina 765 1853 .413
Field Goal Percentage School FGs FGA PCT Florida 435 937 .464 Tennessee 434 987 .440 Missouri 410 941 .436 Alabama 397 915 .434 Kentucky 440 1016 .433 LSU 470 1087 .432 Miss. State 402 953 .422 Auburn 416 988 .421 Georgia 380 918 .414 Texas A&M 390 950 .411 Arkansas 450 1102 .408 South Carolina 392 963 .407 Vanderbilt 366 902 .406 Ole Miss 441 1098 .402
3 Pt Goals Per Game School G 3FGM Avg. Ole Miss 33 258 7.8 Arkansas 34 253 7.4 LSU 34 231 6.8 Florida 39 255 6.5 Vanderbilt 31 191 6.2 Texas A&M 34 197 5.8 Missouri 35 202 5.8 South Carolina 34 195 5.7 Auburn 30 172 5.7 Alabama 32 183 5.7 Tennessee 37 205 5.5 Kentucky 40 203 5.1 Georgia 34 167 4.9 Miss. State 33 154 4.7
3 Pt Goals Per Game School G 3FGM Avg. Arkansas 18 142 7.9 Florida 18 138 7.7 Ole Miss 18 137 7.6 Vanderbilt 18 116 6.4 LSU 18 116 6.4 South Carolina 18 110 6.1 Tennessee 18 109 6.1 Texas A&M 18 108 6.0 Auburn 18 106 5.9 Alabama 18 103 5.7 Missouri 18 102 5.7 Georgia 18 100 5.6 Kentucky 18 91 5.1 Miss. State 18 83 4.6
Turnover Margin School TO OPP Mar. Arkansas 11.5 17.0 +5.5 Ole Miss 11.2 14.0 +2.8 Florida 11.1 13.5 +2.4 Texas A&M 11.4 13.2 +1.9 Alabama 11.9 12.8 +0.9 Auburn 12.1 12.7 +0.6 Tennessee 10.5 10.8 +0.3 Miss. State 13.9 14.0 +0.1 LSU 13.6 12.7 -0.9 South Carolina 14.3 13.4 -0.9 Kentucky 12.0 10.7 -1.3 Missouri 12.6 10.6 -2.1 Georgia 13.1 10.5 -2.6 Vanderbilt 13.4 10.7 -2.7
Turnover Margin School TO OPP Mar. Arkansas 11.6 16.0 +4.4 Texas A&M 10.1 12.9 +2.8 Florida 11.1 13.7 +2.6 Ole Miss 11.1 13.5 +2.4 Auburn 11.9 12.6 +0.6 Alabama 11.4 11.9 +0.6 LSU 13.0 12.5 -0.5 Kentucky 12.1 11.3 -0.8 Miss. State 13.6 12.1 -1.6 Tennessee 11.5 9.9 -1.6 Missouri 11.9 10.3 -1.6 South Carolina 15.2 13.4 -1.8 Vanderbilt 12.7 10.1 -2.6 Georgia 13.1 10.1 -3.1
Free Throw Percentage School FT FTA PCT Missouri 703 948 .742 Arkansas 614 846 .726 Auburn 526 730 .721 Tennessee 613 852 .719 South Carolina 598 847 .706 Ole Miss 552 793 .696 Alabama 505 737 .685 Georgia 642 941 .682 Kentucky 781 1146 .682 LSU 473 707 .669 Florida 582 871 .668 Miss. State 510 769 .663 Vanderbilt 433 658 .658 Texas A&M 454 707 .642
Free Throw Percentage School FTM FTA PCT Missouri 352 464 .759 Auburn 304 414 .734 Arkansas 324 443 .731 Tennessee 272 372 .731 Ole Miss 275 385 .714 South Carolina 312 439 .711 Kentucky 344 490 .702 LSU 275 400 .688 Georgia 355 518 .685 Florida 276 403 .685 Vanderbilt 236 345 .684 Alabama 273 401 .681 Miss. State 278 409 .680 Texas A&M 209 343 .609
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Rebounding offense School G REB AVG Kentucky 40 1608 40.2 LSU 34 1334 39.2 Tennessee 37 1423 38.5 Georgia 34 1259 37.0 Missouri 35 1293 36.9 Ole Miss 33 1210 36.7 Arkansas 34 1222 35.9 Florida 39 1385 35.5 South Carolina 34 1202 35.4 Vanderbilt 31 1069 34.5 Auburn 30 1023 34.1 Texas A&M 34 1147 33.7 Miss. State 33 1086 32.9 Alabama 32 1050 32.8
Rebounding offense School G REB Avg. Kentucky 18 706 39.2 Tennessee 18 702 39.0 Georgia 18 697 38.7 LSU 18 692 38.4 Ole Miss 18 644 35.8 Missouri 18 636 35.3 Florida 18 630 35.0 Arkansas 18 626 34.8 South Carolina 18 614 34.1 Vanderbilt 18 590 32.8 Auburn 18 580 32.2 Miss. State 18 565 31.4 Alabama 18 565 31.4 Texas A&M 18 564 31.3
steals School G STL Avg. Arkansas 34 287 8.4 Miss. State 33 255 7.7 LSU 34 261 7.7 Ole Miss 33 246 7.5 Florida 39 274 7.0 Alabama 32 218 6.8 Texas A&M 34 218 6.4 South Carolina 34 214 6.3 Auburn 30 183 6.1 Tennessee 37 192 5.2 Georgia 34 173 5.1 Missouri 35 176 5.0 Kentucky 40 189 4.7 Vanderbilt 31 145 4.7
School Arkansas Ole Miss South Carolina LSU Florida Miss. State Texas A&M Auburn Alabama Kentucky Tennessee Georgia Vanderbilt Missouri
steals G STL Avg. 18 157 8.7 18 131 7.3 18 127 7.1 18 127 7.1 18 126 7.0 18 116 6.4 18 115 6.4 18 115 6.4 18 105 5.8 18 97 5.4 18 89 4.9 18 87 4.8 18 82 4.6 18 78 4.3
Rebounding defense School G REB AVG Tennessee 37 1109 30.0 Florida 39 1191 30.5 Kentucky 40 1231 30.8 Missouri 35 1124 32.1 South Carolina 34 1097 32.3 Georgia 34 1101 32.4 Alabama 32 1117 34.9 Auburn 30 1052 35.1 Miss. State 33 1163 35.2 Vanderbilt 31 1119 36.1 LSU 34 1240 36.5 Texas A&M 34 1242 36.5 Ole Miss 33 1293 39.2 Arkansas 34 1340 39.4
Rebounding defense School G REB Avg. Tennessee 18 540 30.0 Florida 18 556 30.9 Kentucky 18 563 31.3 Georgia 18 588 32.7 South Carolina 18 590 32.8 Missouri 18 594 33.0 Alabama 18 636 35.3 Auburn 18 639 35.5 LSU 18 644 35.8 Miss. State 18 666 37.0 Vanderbilt 18 668 37.1 Texas A&M 18 679 37.7 Ole Miss 18 685 38.1 Arkansas 18 763 42.4
assist to turnover ratio School Asst. TO Ratio Arkansas 15.3 11.5 1.3 Tennessee 12.8 10.5 1.2 Florida 13.1 11.1 1.2 Texas A&M 12.9 11.4 1.1 Ole Miss 12.5 11.2 1.1 LSU 14.1 13.6 1.0 Vanderbilt 13.0 13.4 1.0 Auburn 11.6 12.1 1.0 Kentucky 11.2 12.0 0.9 Alabama 11.0 11.9 0.9 Miss. State 12.2 13.9 0.9 South Carolina 12.2 14.3 0.9 Missouri 10.1 12.6 0.8 Georgia 10.0 13.1 0.8
assist to School Florida Texas A&M Arkansas Tennessee Ole Miss LSU Alabama Vanderbilt Kentucky Auburn Miss. State Missouri Georgia South Carolina
turnover ratio Asst. TO Ratio 14.4 11.1 1.3 12.6 10.1 1.2 14.3 11.6 1.2 12.6 11.5 1.1 12.0 11.1 1.1 13.3 13.0 1.0 11.1 11.4 1.0 12.2 12.7 1.0 10.8 12.1 0.9 10.4 11.9 0.9 11.7 13.6 0.9 10.1 11.9 0.8 10.4 13.1 0.8 11.5 15.2 0.8
rebounding margin School REB OPP Mar. Kentucky 40.2 30.8 +9.4 Tennessee 38.5 30.0 +8.5 Florida 35.5 30.5 +5.0 Missouri 36.9 32.1 +4.8 Georgia 37.0 32.4 +4.6 South Carolina 35.4 32.3 +3.1 LSU 39.2 36.5 +2.8 Auburn 34.1 35.1 -1.0 Vanderbilt 34.5 36.1 -1.6 Alabama 32.8 34.9 -2.1 Miss. State 32.9 35.2 -2.3 Ole Miss 36.7 39.2 -2.5 Texas A&M 33.7 36.5 -2.8 Arkansas 35.9 39.4 -3.5
rebounding margin School REB OPP Mar. Tennessee 39.0 30.0 +9.0 Kentucky 39.2 31.3 +7.9 Georgia 38.7 32.7 +6.1 Florida 35.0 30.9 +4.1 LSU 38.4 35.8 +2.7 Missouri 35.3 33.0 +2.3 South Carolina 34.1 32.8 +1.3 Ole Miss 35.8 38.1 -2.3 Auburn 32.2 35.5 -3.3 Alabama 31.4 35.3 -3.9 Vanderbilt 32.8 37.1 -4.3 Miss. State 31.4 37.0 -5.6 Texas A&M 31.3 37.7 -6.4 Arkansas 34.8 42.4 -7.6
Turnovers per Game School G TOs Avg. Tennessee 37 388 10.5 Florida 39 431 11.1 Ole Miss 33 368 11.2 Texas A&M 34 386 11.4 Arkansas 34 392 11.5 Alabama 32 380 11.9 Kentucky 40 481 12.0 Auburn 30 363 12.1 Missouri 35 442 12.6 Georgia 34 446 13.1 Vanderbilt 31 414 13.4 LSU 34 464 13.6 Miss. State 33 459 13.9 South Carolina 34 485 14.3
Turnovers PER Game School G TOs Avg. Texas A&M 18 182 10.1 Florida 18 199 11.1 Ole Miss 18 199 11.1 Alabama 18 205 11.4 Tennessee 18 207 11.5 Arkansas 18 209 11.6 Auburn 18 215 11.9 Missouri 18 214 11.9 Kentucky 18 217 12.1 Vanderbilt 18 228 12.7 LSU 18 234 13.0 Georgia 18 236 13.1 Miss. State 18 245 13.6 South Carolina 18 273 15.2
assists School G AST Avg. Arkansas 34 521 15.3 LSU 34 480 14.1 Florida 39 509 13.1 Vanderbilt 31 404 13.0 Texas A&M 34 439 12.9 Tennessee 37 472 12.8 Ole Miss 33 413 12.5 South Carolina 34 416 12.2 Miss. State 33 401 12.2 Auburn 30 349 11.6 Kentucky 40 446 11.2 Alabama 32 351 11.0 Missouri 35 355 10.1 Georgia 34 341 10.0
assists School G AST Avg. Florida 18 260 14.4 Arkansas 18 257 14.3 LSU 18 239 13.3 Tennessee 18 226 12.6 Texas A&M 18 226 12.6 Vanderbilt 18 220 12.2 Ole Miss 18 216 12.0 Miss. State 18 211 11.7 South Carolina 18 207 11.5 Alabama 18 199 11.1 Kentucky 18 195 10.8 Auburn 18 188 10.4 Georgia 18 188 10.4 Missouri 18 181 10.1
Offensive Rebounds School G No. Avg. Kentucky 40 574 14.4 South Carolina 34 468 13.8 Tennessee 37 501 13.5 LSU 34 444 13.1 Ole Miss 33 428 13.0 Arkansas 34 404 11.9 Georgia 34 401 11.8 Florida 39 450 11.5 Auburn 30 330 11.0 Missouri 35 383 10.9 Alabama 32 320 10.0 Miss. State 33 325 9.8 Vanderbilt 31 305 9.8 Texas A&M 34 325 9.6
Offensive Rebounds School G No. Avg. Kentucky 18 258 14.3 Ole Miss 18 242 13.4 South Carolina 18 241 13.4 Tennessee 18 239 13.3 LSU 18 238 13.2 Georgia 18 229 12.7 Arkansas 18 209 11.6 Florida 18 200 11.1 Missouri 18 198 11.0 Auburn 18 194 10.8 Vanderbilt 18 174 9.7 Alabama 18 166 9.2 Miss. State 18 159 8.8 Texas A&M 18 153 8.5
blocks School G BLK Avg. Kentucky 40 236 5.9 LSU 34 199 5.9 Arkansas 34 189 5.6 Ole Miss 33 182 5.5 Tennessee 37 172 4.6 Georgia 34 158 4.6 Auburn 30 134 4.5 Vanderbilt 31 138 4.5 Alabama 32 137 4.3 Texas A&M 34 130 3.8 South Carolina 34 128 3.8 Missouri 35 114 3.3 Florida 39 118 3.0 Miss. State 33 88 2.7
blocks School G BLK Avg. LSU 18 107 5.9 Kentucky 18 98 5.4 Arkansas 18 93 5.2 Georgia 18 84 4.7 Tennessee 18 82 4.6 Ole Miss 18 81 4.5 Vanderbilt 18 81 4.5 South Carolina 18 69 3.8 Alabama 18 69 3.8 Auburn 18 68 3.8 Missouri 18 58 3.2 Texas A&M 18 52 2.9 Florida 18 52 2.9 Miss. State 18 48 2.7
defensive rebounds School G No. Avg. LSU 34 890 26.2 Missouri 35 910 26.0 Kentucky 40 1034 25.9 Georgia 34 858 25.2 Tennessee 37 922 24.9 Vanderbilt 31 764 24.6 Texas A&M 34 822 24.2 Arkansas 34 818 24.1 Florida 39 935 24.0 Ole Miss 33 782 23.7 Auburn 30 693 23.1 Miss. State 33 761 23.1 Alabama 32 730 22.8 South Carolina 34 734 21.6
defensive rebounds School G No. Avg. Georgia 18 468 26.0 Tennessee 18 463 25.7 LSU 18 454 25.2 Kentucky 18 448 24.9 Missouri 18 438 24.3 Florida 18 430 23.9 Arkansas 18 417 23.2 Vanderbilt 18 416 23.1 Texas A&M 18 411 22.8 Miss. State 18 406 22.6 Ole Miss 18 402 22.3 Alabama 18 399 22.2 Auburn 18 386 21.4 South Carolina 18 373 20.7
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Player, School Jabari Brown, MO Chris Denson, AU Marshall Henderson, UM Jordan McRae, UT Trevor Releford, UA KT Harrell, AU Jordan Clarkson, MO Jarvis Summers, UM Johnny O’Bryant III, LS Jarnell Stokes, UT Julius Randle, UK Brenton Williams, SC
G 35 30 30 37 31 30 35 33 34 37 40 34
3P 80 22 129 79 72 66 32 47 1 0 3 93
FT 212 176 98 167 128 134 162 143 118 160 204 120
PTS 698 572 571 692 574 548 612 570 525 558 599 505
AVG 19.9 19.1 19.0 18.7 18.5 18.3 17.5 17.3 15.4 15.1 15.0 14.9
Player, School Jabari Brown, MO Chris Denson, AU Marshall Henderson, UM Trevor Releford, UA Jordan McRae, UT Brenton Williams, SC KT Harrell, AU Jordan Clarkson, MO Johnny O’Bryant III, LSU Jamal Jones, TAMU Sindarius Thornwell, SC Jarnell Stokes, UT
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Assists
Player G J. Stokes, UT 37 J. Randle, UK 40 J. Maymon, UT 37 J. Mickey, LSU 34 J. O’Bryant III, LS 34 G. Ware, MS 33 B. Portis, AR 34 K. Roberson, AM 34 D. Finney-Smith, UF 37 A. Jones, UM 33 J. Williams, MO 35 P. Young, UF 39 M. Thornton, UGA 34 W. Cauley-Stein, UK 37
REB Avg. 392 10.6 417 10.4 300 8.1 267 7.9 262 7.7 236 7.2 230 6.8 230 6.8 247 6.7 217 6.6 227 6.5 240 6.2 207 6.1 225 6.1
Field Goal Percentage Min 5 made per game
Player C. Prather, UF J. Mickey, LSU J. Stokes, UT J. O’Bryant III, LS T. Releford, UA J. Summers, UM J. Brown, MO
FGs FGA Pct. 190 315 .603 171 321 .533 199 375 .531 203 409 .496 187 377 .496 190 391 .486 203 435 .467
3 Pt Field Goal Percentage
Player M. Frazier B. Williams, SC J. Brown, MO A. Stringer, LSU T. Releford, UA R. Odom, VU
3FGs 3FGA 118 264 93 218 80 195 74 184 72 183 85 221
Pct .447 .427 .410 .402 .393 .385
3 Pt
Player J. Stokes, UT J. Randle, UK J. Maymon, UT J. O’Bryant III, LSU J. Mickey, LSU M. Thornton, UGA B. Portis, AR A. Jones, UM M. Carrera, SC D. Jones, VU P. Young, UF D. Finney-Smith C. Clarke, AR A. Dixon-Tatum, AU
G 3FGM Avg. 30 129 4.3 39 118 3.0 31 85 2.7 34 93 2.7 34 82 2.4 31 72 2.3 35 80 2.3 30 66 2.2 34 74 2.2 37 79 2.1
Free Throw Percentage
Player B. Williams, SC KT Harrell, AU T. Releford, UA J. Clarkson, MO R. Madden, AR M. Henderson, UM C. Clarke, AR
FTs FTA Pct. 120 129 .930 134 154 .870 128 151 .848 162 195 .831 119 145 .821 98 120 .817 85 105 .810
G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
REB Avg. 200 11.1 186 10.3 150 8.3 146 8.1 135 7.5 124 6.9 123 6.8 120 6.7 118 6.6 117 6.5 115 6.4 114 6.3 112 6.2 111 6.2
Field Goal Percentage Min 5 made per game
Player J. Stokes, UT T. Releford, UA J. O’Bryant III, LS J. Brown, MO J. Summers, UM C. Denson, AU B. Williams, SC
FGs FGA Pct. 102 180 .567 110 223 .493 111 234 .474 108 231 .468 99 224 .442 115 265 .434 93 215 .433
3 Pt Field Goal Percentage
Player K. Gaines, UGA B. Williams, SC M. Frazier, UF J. Brown, MO A. Stringer, LSU J. McRae, UT
goals per game
Player M. Henderson, UM M. Frazier, UF R. Odom, VU B. Williams, SC J. Jones, AM T. Releford, UA J. Brown, MO KT Harrell, AU A. Stringer, LSU J. McRae, UT
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FG 203 187 172 223 187 174 209 190 203 199 196 146
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3FGs 3FGA Pct 41 91 .451 62 142 .437 64 153 .418 41 99 .414 38 93 .409 47 119 .395
goals per game
Player M. Henderson, UM M. Frazier, UF B. Williams, SC R. Odom, VU J. Jones, AM J. McRae, UT K. Gaines, UGA T. Releford, UA J. Brown, MO
G 3FGM Avg. 18 67 4.2 18 64 3.6 18 62 3.4 18 50 2.8 18 50 2.8 18 47 2.6 16 41 2.6 18 41 2.3 18 41 2.3
Free Throw Percentage
(Min. 2.5 made per game) Player FTs FTA Pct. B. Williams, SC 77 83 .928 M. Henderson, UM 45 52 .865 KT Harrell, AU 81 94 .862 R. Madden, AR 83 97 .856 J. Brown, MO 115 136 .846 Aa. Harrison, UK 71 84 .845
Georgia Basketball
Player A. Caruso, AM K. Fuller, VU And. Harrison, UK J. Summers, UM A. Hickey, LSU S. Wilbekin, UF J. Clarkson, MO D. Parker, VU T. Releford, UA K. Hill, UF
G 34 31 40 33 34 34 35 31 31 32
G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
FG 108 115 97 110 103 93 102 102 111 92 90 102
3P FT 41 115 17 102 67 45 41 80 47 85 62 77 37 81 16 90 1 67 50 54 21 79 0 67
SEC Games Only Assists
No. Avg. 170 5.0 130 4.2 159 4.0 126 3.8 126 3.7 123 3.6 118 3.4 98 3.2 97 3.1 100 3.1
Player A. Caruso, AM K. Fuller, VU J. Summers, UM S. Thornwell, SC S. Wilbekin And. Harrison, UK A. Hickey, LSU T. Releford, UA C. Mann, UGA K. Hill, UF
No. Avg. 106 3.1 106 2.9 64 2.1 69 2.1 57 1.6 54 1.6 49 1.5 43 1.4 45 1.3 41 1.3
Player G J. Mickey, LSU 18 B. Portis, AR 18 W. Cauley-Stein, UK 18 A. Jones, UM 18 A. Dixon-Tatum, AU 18 J. Williams, MO 18 M. Thornton, UGA 18 J. Siakam, VU 18 D. Jones, VU 18 J. Taylor, UA 18
No. Avg. 69 2.2 69 2.0 60 1.9 62 1.8 54 1.8 56 1.6 51 1.5 45 1.5 50 1.5 46 1.3
Player T. Releford, UA A. Caruso, AM C. Sword, MS M. Henderson, UM S. Coleman, LSU B. Williams, SC C. Clarke, AR A. Payne, AU A. Hickey, LS K. Hill, UF
Blocks
Player G J. Mickey, LSU 34 W. Cauley-Stein, UK 37 A. Dixon-Tatum, AU 30 A. Jones, UM 33 J. Williams, MO 35 B. Portis, AR 34 M. Kingsley, AR 32 D. Jones, VU 31 M. Thornton, UGA 34 J. Siakam, VU 31
G 31 34 32 34 30 34 34 30 34 35
Minutes Played
Player J. Brown, MO R. Odom, VU J. Clarkson, MO T. Releford, UA D. Parker, VU S. Wilbekin, UF J. Mickey, LSU Aa. Harrison, UK KT Harrell, AU J. Stokes, UT
G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 15
No. Avg. 89 4.9 81 4.5 75 4.2 72 4.0 69 3.8 66 3.7 65 3.6 64 3.6 61 3.4 47 3.1
Blocks
No. Avg. 53 2.9 35 1.9 35 1.9 33 1.8 33 1.8 31 1.7 30 1.7 29 1.6 26 1.4 26 1.4
Steals
Steals
Player T. Releford, UA A. Caruso, AM C. Sword, MS A. Hickey, LS R. Obasohan, UA S. Wilbekin, UF C. Clarke, AR M. Henderson, UM S. Coleman, LSU E. Ross, MO
PTS AVG 372 20.7 349 19.4 306 19.1 341 18.9 338 18.8 325 18.1 322 17.9 310 17.2 290 16.1 288 16.0 280 15.6 271 15.1
G 35 31 35 31 31 34 34 40 30 37
No. Avg. 1295 37.0 1116 36.0 1228 35.1 1078 34.8 1071 34.5 1155 34.0 1116 32.8 1303 32.6 977 32.6 1199 32.4
G 18 18 17 16 18 18 18 18 18 15
No. Avg. 36 2.0 34 1.9 32 1.9 29 1.8 30 1.7 28 1.6 27 1.5 26 1.4 26 1.4 21 1.4
Minutes Played
Player D. Parker, VU R. Odom, VU J. Brown, MO J. Clarkson, MO T. Releford, UA K. Fuller, VU B. Williams, SC KT Harrell, AU J. Stokes, UT M. Henderson, UM
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G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
No. Avg. 690 38.3 662 36.8 659 36.6 647 35.9 647 35.9 632 35.1 628 34.9 612 34.0 608 33.8 537 33.6
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Georgia 72, Wofford 52 Nov. 8, 2013 - Athens, Ga.
Game Summary
Nemi Djurisic led a balanced scoring effort with 12 points as Georgia built a big first-half lead and cruised to a season-opening win over Wofford. In all, 12 of the 14 Georgia players that saw action scored in this game. The Bulldogs also won the rebounding battle by a 49-24 margin, a key statistic in their convincing win. Both teams needed several minutes into the game to get untracked. Wofford, in fact, took the early lead and maintained it until a tip-in by Cameron Forte at the 13:20 mark put Georgia in front for the first time at 10-8. The Bulldogs took the lead for good four possessions later on a jumper by Kenny Gaines that put them ahead 14-12 with 10:03 left. Georgia took its first double-digit lead of the game at 30-20 on a foul shot by Tim Dixon with 3:44 left. By the time the first half expired, the Bulldogs had stretched the margin to 39-20. Reserve guard J.J. Frazier finished scoring on a long 3-pointer with 47 seconds left. The Georgia lead reached its largest at 50-25 on a free throw by Forte just over five minutes in the final period. The Bulldogs managed to keep Wofford at arm’s length for the remainder, despite the Terriers climbing back within 62-48 in the closing minutes. Team / Individual Notes Georgia’s 20-point margin represented its largest spread with an 81-59 win over Arkansas in the 2012 season...The Bulldogs’ largest lead at 50-25 would have been last year’s biggest lead by six points...Georgia’s +25 rebounding margin was its largest in three seasons...Four Bulldogs scored at least four field goals apiece, something last year’s team did just once. Wofford (0-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Gordon 4-5 0-1 1-2 1 3 0 9 17 Skinner 3-8 0-1 4-4 9 0 0 10 36 Swinton 2-4 1-2 1-1 2 3 0 6 11 Garcia 1-5 0-2 1-3 1 1 3 3 34 Collins 3-10 1-4 4-4 5 4 0 11 30 Cochran 4-8 0-0 1-3 1 2 2 9 22 Faithfull 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 6 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 14 Allen 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 2 9 Gross’bach 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 8 Neumann 1-3 0-0 0-1 2 2 0 2 13 TOTALS 19-50 2-14 12-18 24 19 5 52 200 Georgia (1-0) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 1-4 0-2 1-2 2 2 1 3 15 Williams 4-7 0-0 3-6 9 2 1 11 18 Djurisic 4-8 0-1 4-4 7 2 1 12 21 Mann 2-6 0-0 3-3 1 2 3 7 26 Gaines 4-12 0-2 2-2 6 1 0 10 26 Parker 0-2 0-1 2-4 4 2 0 2 17 Dixon 1-1 0-0 1-2 2 0 2 3 17 Echols 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 1 0 3 7 Forte 4-5 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 9 16 Young 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Kessler 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Geno 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 3 Frazier 1-4 1-3 3-4 3 4 1 6 14 Cannon 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 4 16 TOTALS 25-57 2-11 20-29 49 19 10 72 200 Halftime: Georgia 39, Wofford 20. FG Pct: Georgia .439, Wofford .380. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .182, Wofford .143. FT Pct: Georgia .690, Wofford .667. Turnovers: Georgia 9 (Mann 4), Wofford 10 (Collins 3). Blocks: Georgia 3 (Three with 1), Wofford 1 (Cochran). Technicals: None. Officials: Barker, Kimble, Thibodeaux. Att. - 5,592
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Georgia Tech 80, Georgia 71 Nov. 15, 2013 -- Athens, Ga.
Game Summary
Big men Daniel Miller and Kammeon Holsey posted double-doubles, and Georgia Tech got 18 points from transfer Trae Golden, as the Jackets won its third consecutive game in this series in convincing fashion. Tech broke open the tight game with runs late in the first half, and again early in the second period. Both teams took turns holding command of the contest in the first half, but Golden’s 3-pointer with 1:56 left put the Jackets ahead 37-35. They never trailed thereafter. His team trailing 43-38, Nemi Djurisic opened second-half scoring with a steal, drive and pair of foul shots. Georgia Tech responded by reeling of the game’s next 12 points and, essentially, deciding the outcome. The last six of those points came on consecutive treys by Solomon Poole and Golden. Just twice after Tech’s big run was Georgia able to get its deficit back into single digits. The final significant time came with 11:40 left on a pair of Kenny Gaines free throws that cut the margin to 60-51. Tech boosted the lead back into double figures and secured the victory with accurate free-throw shooting. Indeed, the Jackets’ last eight points, covering the final 6:36 in the game, came from the foul line. Team / Individual Notes Charles Mann’s 24 points were a career high, six higher than his previous high...Unfortunately, his seven turnovers were the most by a Georgia player in three years...Golden, who transferred from Tennessee after last season, scored a career best in games against the Bulldogs; his previous high had been 16 (twice in 2012). Georgia Tech (3-0) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Carter 1-5 0-2 1-2 8 4 2 3 19 Miller 6-9 0-0 2-3 13 3 0 14 34 Poole, Sol. 2-6 1-5 0-0 1 0 2 5 15 Geo-Hunt 2-8 0-1 7-8 4 3 2 11 29 Golden 4-11 2-5 8-10 2 3 1 18 36 Poole, Sta. 2-5 1-1 0-0 1 2 0 5 11 Jorgenson 2-5 0-0 3-4 2 0 1 7 23 Stephens 3-8 0-0 1-1 4 1 0 7 8 Holsey 4-8 0-0 2-3 12 4 0 10 19 Heyward 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 6 TOTALS 26-67 4-14 24-31 49 21 9 80 200 Georgia (1-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Forte 3-7 0-0 2-6 5 1 1 8 18 Williams 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 4 18 Djurisic 3-7 0-2 3-4 3 2 0 9 23 Mann 7-12 4-4 6-9 3 3 3 24 31 Gaines 3-10 1-6 6-6 6 4 0 13 29 Thornton 1-6 0-0 1-2 6 2 2 3 25 Parker 2-8 0-4 1-2 6 1 3 5 22 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 16 Geno 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Frazier 1-5 1-3 0-0 0 3 1 3 9 Cannon 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 9 TOTALS 23-60 6-20 19-29 40 23 10 71 200 Halftime: Ga. Tech 43, Georgia 38. FG Pct: Georgia .383, Ga. Tech .388. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .300, Ga. Tech .286. FT Pct: Georgia .655, Ga. Tech .774. Turnovers: Georgia 13 (Mann 7), Ga. Tech 12 (GeoHunt, Jorgenson 3). Blocks: Georgia 7 (Cannon 3), Ga. Tech 4 (Carter 3). Technicals: None. Officials: Greene, Adams, Sirmons. Att. - 10,523
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2013-14 game recaps Davidson 94, Georgia 82 Nov. 21, 2013 - Charleston, S.C.
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Guard Brian Sullivan scored 18 first-half points and combined with DeMon Brooks to score 20 points from the three-throw line as Davidson handed Georgia a 94-82 loss in the Charleston Classic first round. In all, the Wildcats tallied 34 of their points in a seemingly endless parade to the charity stripe. Brooks led all scorers with 21 points, just eight of which came from the field. It was Sullivan’s hot shooting, however, that got Davidson headed in the right direction. He opened scoring with a 3-pointer on the game’s first possession and made two more during the first half. Despite trailing through much of the first half, Georgia managed to keep pace and even forge ahead for a brief spell. A trey by Nemi Djurisic at the 8:28 mark gave the Bulldogs their largest lead of the game at 26-23. Sullivan made three foul shots on Davidson’s next possession to tie the score. The two teams traded baskets twice before Tom Droney’s trey with 5:43 left put the Wildcats ahead for good at 33-30. Davidson made a decisive 7-0 push to close first-half scoring and push its lead into double digits. Four free throws by Sullivan sandwiched a 3-pointer by Jordan Barham, giving their team a 46-36 margin at intermission. Georgia got as close as 50-44 in the second period on a basket by Juwan Parker with 17:29 left. Brooks responded with an old-fashioned 3-point play and Davidson was never seriously threatened thereafter.
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Team / Individual Notes Georgia shot 55 percent from the field and lost for the first time in over three seasons...Djurisic came within two points of a career high...Two OT periods in the UAB-New Mexico game just before Georgia’s caused the Dogs & Wildcats to tip nearly 90 minutes late...This was Davidson’s first win of the season after dropping three straight games. Georgia (1-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 5 0 4 19 Forte 5-5 0-0 0-3 1 1 0 10 21 Williams 2-2 0-0 1-1 4 5 1 5 12 Mann 6-10 0-1 6-7 3 2 4 18 31 Gaines 2-4 0-1 9-10 1 4 1 13 15 Parker 2-7 0-1 0-0 6 2 0 4 32 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 5 Echols 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 3 9 Frazier 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 3 1 2 16 Cannon 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 4 9 Djurisic 7-13 4-6 1-1 6 3 1 19 31 TOTALS 29-52 5-12 19-24 30 27 8 82 200 Davidson (1-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Brooks 4-9 0-2 13-16 8 3 1 21 30 Sullivan 5-11 3-7 7-7 0 3 1 20 28 Kalinoski 3-8 1-3 2-3 2 1 3 9 35 Droney 3-8 1-3 2-3 2 1 3 9 35 Czerapowicz 2-6 1-4 1-2 3 5 0 6 15 Barham 7-8 1-1 3-3 5 3 0 18 23 Gibbs 3-9 1-5 6-6 1 2 2 13 17 Aase 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 0 15 McAuliffe 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 1 4 TOTALS 26-58 8-24 34-41 31 24 9 94 200 Halftime: Davidson 46, Georgia 36. FG Pct: Georgia .558, Davidson .448. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .417, Davidson .333. FT Pct: Georgia .792, Davidson .829. Turnovers: Georgia 16 (Mann 4), Davidson 5 (Brooks 2). Blocks: Georgia 3 (Three with 1), Davidson 2 (Droney). Technicals: None. Officials: Higgins, Pollard, Self. Att. - 2,311
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Temple 83, Georgia 81 Nov. 22, 2013 - Charleston, S.C.
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Will Cummings’ long 3-pointer with seven seconds left provided the winning margin for Temple, which had watched Georgia erase a 15-point deficit in this Charleston Classic second-round game. Indeed, the Owls led by 13 at intermission and quickly added two more to the margin as the final period opened. Thus began the Bulldogs’ long, slow climb back into contention, a journey that lasted until the final minute. Georgia responded to its largest deficit of the game by scoring 10 unanswered points. The run ended at 47-42 on a free throw by Donte’ Williams at the 16:18 mark. Temple countered with five straight points of its own, the latter two on foul shots by Quenton Decosey just 90 seconds later. Again, Georgia fought back to 53-51 on nine straight points, the last two on a layup by Charles Mann with 12:11 left. And yet again, the Owls responded with seven consecutive points, capped by a Daniel Dingle 3-pointer that pushed the margin back to 60-51. The difference remained more than one possession until Georgia finally drew even at 71 on a 3-pointer by Nemi Djurisic with 4:07 left. After Temple had regained a 4-point lead, the Bulldogs scored five straight points to take their first lead of the second half with 18 seconds left. Mann’s drive through the lane produced the go-ahead basket and gave rise to Cummings’ decisive bucket just 11 seconds later. Team / Individual Notes Kenny Gaines scored a career-high 21 points...Brandon Morris made his first appearance of the season, checking in at the under-8 time out of the first half...Georgia shot 50 percent from the field for the second straight game...Temple’s Pepper scored 15 of his gamehigh 22 points in the first half, all from beyond the 3-point stripe. Georgia (1-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 4-8 0-0 2-2 3 3 2 10 26 Forte 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 2 16 Williams 3-8 0-1 3-4 4 4 0 9 23 Mann 5-9 0-0 9-9 3 2 1 19 31 Gaines 8-12 1-4 4-5 2 0 0 21 35 Parker 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 11 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Geno 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Frazier 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 1 1 0 8 Morris 2-3 0-0 4-6 3 4 2 8 16 Cannon 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 5 Djurisic 4-8 2-3 0-0 2 4 0 10 25 TOTALS 28-56 3-10 22-26 30 18 8 81 200 Temple (2-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Lee 2-6 0-0 4-6 5 4 0 8 27 Cummings 5-11 1-3 6-8 4 2 2 17 37 McDonnell 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 3 0 0 17 Decosey 5-14 2-5 3-3 3 2 2 15 36 Pepper 8-15 5-9 1-2 6 2 5 22 36 Brown 2-2 1-1 0-0 2 1 0 5 14 Williams 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 4 8 Watson 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 8 Dingle 3-4 2-2 4-4 1 3 2 12 17 TOTALS 27-56 11-20 18-23 30 19 11 83 200 Halftime: Temple 45, Georgia 32. FG Pct: Georgia .500, Temple .482. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .300, Temple .550. FT Pct: Georgia .846, Temple .783. Turnovers: Georgia 10 (Three with 2), Temple 10 (Lee 3). Blocks: Georgia 0, Temple 1 (Dingle). Technicals: None. Officials: Hartzell, Jones, Hampton. Att. - 2,520
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Nebraska 73, Georgia 65 Nov. 24, 2013 -- Charleston, S.C.
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Georgia was unable to overcome its own errant shooting eye, particularly from the free-throw line, and Nebraska broke open a tight game late to take seventh place at the Charleston Classic. The Bulldogs trailed at halftime but staged a brief rally to forge ahead near the midpoint of the second period. A dunk by Kenny Gaines at the 10:47 mark gave Georgia its first lead of the game at 49-48. After a Nebraska turnover, Donte’ Williams put the Dogs further ahead with a baseline jumper. Nebraska, however, fought back to tie the score at 52 on a jumper by Walter Pitchford. The teams traded empty trips before Marcus Thornton failed to convert a 1-and-1 opportunity with 7:56 left. Husker guard Tai Webster seized the opening and sank a 3-pointer that gave his team the lead for good at the 7:45 mark. Georgia’s last time within a single possession came on a driving basket by Charles Mann that pulled the Bulldogs within 59-56 with 4:38 left. The Huskers pulled away in the final minutes by scoring at least one point on eight of their final nine possessions. Georgia held the upper hand for much of the first half before struggling through the closing minutes. The Bulldogs led by as many as six points at 14-8 on two free throws by Juwan Parker with 13:43 left. Nebraska then used hot shooting by reserve Ray Gallegos to reverse its fortunes and take control. His jumper with 2:47 left put the Huskers in front by 34-25 before Georgia closed first-half scoring with six straight points. Team / Individual Notes Georgia made just six of 15 foul shots in the second half...Nebraska, meanwhile, made 14 of 17 in the same period...Morris’ 14 points were a career high, as were Thornton’s 13 points... Donte’ Williams’ 12 rebounds were one shy of a career best and just his third double-digit game ever. Nebraska (4-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Rivers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 13 Petteway 3-10 0-2 9-10 7 2 1 15 37 Pitchford 5-8 1-3 1-2 3 3 2 12 24 Parker 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 0 9 Shields 2-8 0-0 4-4 6 3 2 8 35 Webster 3-6 1-2 7-9 0 3 3 14 23 Biggs 2-5 0-0 1-2 0 2 0 5 17 Gallegos 4-7 3-5 0-0 1 3 0 11 17 Smith 4-7 0-0 0-0 11 4 1 8 25 TOTALS 23-52 5-12 22-27 36 25 10 73 200 Georgia (1-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Forte 0-1 0-0 1-3 2 1 0 1 14 Williams 2-4 0-0 1-2 12 2 1 5 24 Thornton 5-11 1-2 2-7 5 2 0 13 33 Mann 6-13 0-2 4-8 4 2 5 16 31 Gaines 3-9 1-5 0-0 1 3 0 7 26 Parker 0-3 0-2 2-2 1 1 0 2 14 Dixon 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 Echols 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Frazier 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 2 Morris 4-6 0-0 6-8 4 3 1 14 25 Djurisic 3-6 1-2 0-0 2 2 0 7 24 TOTALS 23-54 3-13 16-30 35 18 7 65 200 Halftime: Nebraska 34, Georgia 31. FG Pct: Georgia .426, Nebraska .442. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .231, Nebraska .417. FT Pct: Georgia .533, Nebraska .815. Turnovers: Georgia 7 (Mann 2), Nebraska 7 (Three with 2). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Thornton 2), Nebraska 7 (Shields 3). Technicals: None. Officials: Petty, Gaffney, Clougherty. Att. - 1,137
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Georgia 71, Appalachian State 53 Nov. 29, 2013 - Athens, Ga.
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Georgia broke open a tight game with a 17-point margin in the final period, defeating Appy State and taking a solid first step towards restoring its confidence after a 4-game skid. The two teams spent the opening half trading leads seven times. Georgia’s largest advantage came at 20-13 on a Donte’ Williams jumper with 10:08 left. Less than four minutes later, Appalachian State fought back to claim a 23-22 lead on a 3-point play by Tab Hamilton. The Mountaineers’ last lead of the half came on a 3-point shot by Mike Neal that put them ahead 32-31 with 51 seconds left. Two foul shots by Kenny Gaines restored Georgia’s lead at intermission. A fast-breaking dunk by Gaines with 18:46 left in the game put Georgia ahead for good at 37-36. The Bulldogs needed another six minutes to build their lead into double digits. Nemi Djurisic’s layup with 12:32 left put his team in front 47-37. Georgia’s margin remained in the 10- to 12-point range until the final minutes, when the game’s final basket, another bucket by Gaines, gave the Bulldogs their winning score. Team / Individual Notes All five of Donte’ Williams’ blocks were in the first half...He was one shy of a career best... The Bulldogs matched a season-high 55% from the field and set a season high on defense, limiting ASU to just 33 percent shooting from the field... Georgia outscored the Mountaineers 40-14 in the paint, partially a by-product of its 36-31 edge in rebounding...ASU shot just 30 percent in the second half, including 0-for-8 from 3-point range. Appalachian State (1-5) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Baskin 8-16 1-2 3-5 2 4 3 20 33 Obacha 1-1 0-0 2-2 6 3 0 4 18 Hamilton 3-11 0-3 5-5 3 0 0 11 27 Burgess 1-9 1-7 2-2 1 3 3 5 33 Eaves 0-5 0-3 0-0 2 2 1 0 24 Kobani 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 4 Gilbert 2-6 0-0 1-2 4 2 0 5 17 Spagnolo 1-2 0-0 0-1 2 2 0 2 18 Neal 2-4 2-3 0-0 3 1 1 6 26 TOTALS 18-55 4-18 13-17 31 18 8 53 200 Georgia (2-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 3-5 0-0 0-0 3 5 0 6 16 Forte 4-5 0-0 0-2 4 1 2 8 15 Williams 2-4 0-0 1-2 6 1 0 5 31 Mann 3-6 0-1 8-10 2 0 2 14 33 Gaines 5-7 1-3 3-5 0 3 0 14 25 Parker 2-6 1-3 0-0 5 1 1 5 15 Dixon 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 2 9 Echols 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Geno 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 1 5 Frazier 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 6 Morris 3-4 0-1 0-0 6 3 3 6 20 Cannon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Djurisic 4-7 1-3 1-2 4 2 1 10 21 TOTALS 27-49 3-11 14-23 36 17 11 71 200 Halftime: Georgia 33, App. State 32. FG Pct: Georgia .551, App. State .327. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .273, App. State .222. FT Pct: Georgia .609, App. State .765. Turnovers: Georgia 11 (Gaines 3), App. State 14 (Hamilton 4). Blocks: Georgia 8 (Williams 5), App. State 4 (Gilbert 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Fehr, Benedict, Ellard. Att. - 4,857
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Georgia 87, Chattanooga 56 Dec. 2, 2013 - Athens, Ga.
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Nemi Djurisic scored all 14 of his points in the first half, when Georgia established its dominance over Chattanooga in posting their most complete performance of the young season. Djurisic led three double-figure scorers and 13 scorers in all for the Bulldogs, who shot over 50 percent for the fourth time in their past five games. Georgia needed less than seven minutes to get its lead into double figures. A Djurisic layup at the 13:14, assisted by Kenny Gaines, did the deed at 17-6. The Mocs, meanwhile, didn’t reach double digits themselves until the 11:24 mark of the first half. Donte’ Williams’ jumper with 8:38 remaining in the half pushed the Georgia margin over 20 for the first time at 34-13. The Bulldogs then closed the half on a 13-4 run to remove all doubt in the outcome of the contest. With reserves occupying the court for much of the second half, Georgia stretched its lead further. The margin reached its largest of the game at 54-17 on a foul shot by Marcus Thornton with 17:08 left. It never shrank to lower than 26 points for the game’s remainder. Team / Individual Notes Georgia’s 31-point victory margin was its largest in three years, going back to an 85-38 win over High Point in December of 2010...For the first time this season, Georgia led from start to finish...The Mocs had just completed a marathon, 9-day, 5-game road trip before coming to Athens. Because of metro Atlanta traffic problems, they arrived at Stegeman Coliseum just 45 minutes prior to tipoff...Charles Mann, a starter at point guard for the Bulldogs, sat out the final 29 minutes of the game with a sore knee. Chattanooga (3-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Stokes 2-5 0-0 3-3 5 2 0 7 27 Mason 1-9 0-3 2-4 6 3 0 4 21 Pryor 0-6 0-2 0-2 0 0 3 0 19 McGhee 4-10 1-2 0-0 5 3 1 9 28 Jones 0-3 0-0 2-2 3 1 0 2 13 Doyle 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 8 Bareika 4-12 3-7 3-5 5 1 0 14 20 Bran 3-7 0-2 0-0 3 1 1 6 22 Robertson 5-9 3-3 0-0 1 5 1 13 26 Houts 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 5 Williams 0-1 0-0 1-2 2 0 0 1 11 TOTALS 19-64 7-19 11-18 38 18 7 56 200 Georgia (3-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 2-6 0-0 4-6 9 1 1 8 19 Forte 4-8 0-1 0-0 6 1 2 8 13 Williams 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 2 1 2 20 Mann 1-3 0-2 0-1 1 1 2 2 9 Gaines 4-7 1-2 1-2 2 2 4 10 23 Parker 3-5 1-2 4-4 5 1 3 11 17 Dixon 0-2 0-0 2-2 4 1 0 2 10 Echols 1-6 1-4 0-0 1 0 1 3 15 Young 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Kessler 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0 7 Geno 1-2 1-1 1-2 3 0 1 4 10 Frazier 3-6 0-3 0-1 1 1 0 6 11 Morris 4-7 0-1 1-3 3 3 0 9 19 Cannon 4-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 8 7 Djurisic 6-7 1-2 1-2 5 0 3 14 17 TOTALS 34-67 5-18 14-23 51 19 19 87 200 Halftime: Georgia 47, Chattanooga 17. FG Pct: Georgia .507, Chattanooga .297. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .278, Chattanooga .368. FT Pct: Georgia .609, Chattanooga .611. Turnovers: Georgia 10 (Morris 3), Chattanooga 13 (McGhee 3). Blocks: Georgia 10 (Four with 2), Chattanooga 7 (Mason 3). Technicals: None. Officials: Kitts, Simpson, Corbett. Att. - 4,226
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Georgia 84, Lipscomb 75 Dec. 14, 2013 - Athens, Ga.
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Brandon Morris scored a career-best 17 points that included key second-half plays which enabled Georgia to hold off a pesky Lipscomb team and post the team’s third straight victory. Morris began the game at point guard in his first starting assignment of the season. He ended up at various places on the court and scored from all of them. Most prominent at the point was lightly-used walk-on Taylor Echols, who had a career-best day himself. The Bulldogs encountered trouble negotiating Lipscomb’s 2-3 zone defense at the outset. They trailed for nearly a quarter of the game before back-to-back 3-pointers by Nemi Djurisic drew Georgia even at 16 with 11:52 left. Freshman Juwan Parker then gave the Bulldogs the lead for keeps with a trey on their next possession. Georgia, which shot 50 percent in building a 40-27 halftime lead, maintained its hot shooting in the second period. Already leading by 10, the Bulldogs reeled off an 11-3 run to break the game open. An alley-oop dunk from Echols to Donte’ Williams with 12:47 left put Georgia ahead 56-38. However, that’s when Lipscomb got going. The Bisons proceeded to score on their next eight possessions in a span that covered nearly five minutes. Consecutive treys by Martin Smith, the latter with 7:53 left, pulled Lipscomb within 63-59 and cast the outcome in serious doubt. Morris asserted himself with three scores and a steal in the final minutes. He followed his only 3-pointer of the day with a steal and dunk with 2:01 left, restoring Georgia’s lead back into double digits at 78-67. Team / Individual Notes Charles Mann sat out this game with a sore knee, an injury incurred 12 days before in the App. State game...Echols has now played 38 minutes in Georgia’s past two games after playing no more than nine minutes in any previous game... Georgia shot 68 percent in the second half... Georgia’s 23 assists were its most since a 1/15/11 game at Ole Miss (26 assists). Lipscomb (4-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Mar. Smith 7-16 5-13 4-4 5 2 3 23 36 Mal. Smith 1-3 0-1 6-9 3 5 2 8 29 Sankey 4-10 1-3 4-7 5 4 0 13 27 Denny 1-1 1-1 2-4 5 4 1 5 28 Hampton 4-11 2-4 3-4 3 2 4 13 32 Williams 4-6 3-5 0-0 3 1 1 11 23 Sanderson 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 7 Butler 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 3 2 18 TOTALS 22-51 12-29 19-28 28 20 14 75 200 Georgia (4-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 1-1 0-0 1-2 4 2 0 3 8 Forte 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 4 11 Williams 6-8 0-0 2-3 7 4 0 14 34 Morris 6-11 1-2 4-8 4 1 3 17 28 Gaines 3-10 1-5 4-4 2 2 5 11 27 Parker 3-5 1-2 0-1 3 2 3 7 22 Dixon 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 4 11 Echols 3-5 3-5 0-2 3 3 4 9 23 Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Geno 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 9 Djurisic 5-8 3-4 2-2 5 5 1 15 27 TOTALS 31-54 9-18 13-22 32 20 23 84 200 Halftime: Georgia 40, Lipscomb 27. FG Pct: Georgia .574, Lipscomb .431. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .500, Lipscomb .414. FT Pct: Georgia .591, Lipscomb .679. Turnovers: Georgia 16 (Thornton 6), Lipscomb 15 (Mar. Smith 5). Blocks: Georgia 6 (Three with 2), Lipscomb 1 (Mar. Smith). Technicals: None. Officials: Breeding, Benedict, Jones. Att. - 4,611
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2013-14 game recaps Georgia 58, Gardner-Webb 49 Dec. 19, 2013 - Athens, Ga.
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Juwan Parker responded to his first collegiate starting assignment with team-high totals in scoring and rebounding. As it turned out, his team needed virtually every bit, as the Bulldogs overcame sluggish play to outlast a pesky GardnerWebb group. Georgia, which never seemed to find its offensive rhythm, won this game on the strength of its defense and rebounding. The Bulldogs limited Gardner-Webb -- which shot 54 percent in a losing effort at Duke three nights before -- to just 31 percent overall, 26 percent from 3-point range. They outrebounded their guests by a season-high 46-27 margin. Two times in the second half, Marcus Thornton gave Georgia double-digits leads. The first time came at 24-14 on a free throw just over one minute into the final period. The latter time was on a dunk that boosted the score to 34-24 at the 12:30 mark. Gardner-Webb, however, scrapped back into contention with a 13-4 run that covered the ensuing six minutes. Tyler Strange connected on a 3-pointer with 7:18 left that brought GW back within 38-34. Then, after the teams traded empty trips, Naji Hibbert converted a 3-point play with 6:32 left that narrowed the margin further. The visiting Bulldogs had one possession to take the lead but missed two shots. Charles Mann scored with 5:13 left to restore a 40-37 margin, and Georgia proceeded to score five more unanswered points, capped by Parker’s 3-point play at the 4:22 mark.
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Team / Individual Notes This game was played in front of nearly 5,000 children from the Athens-Clarke County schools, whose last school day before Christmas was this day...Mann returned to action after missing the last game, as well as 15 of the past 17 days with a bruised knee...Parker also had a team-best three steals... Gardner-Webb (6-7) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Harper 0-4 0-0 2-4 5 3 1 2 28 Hill 3-5 0-0 3-6 3 5 0 9 25 Byron 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 14 Strange 3-10 3-9 1-2 4 4 5 10 30 Hibbert 6-15 0-4 2-3 3 0 3 14 29 Castellanos 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2 10 Branch 1-4 0-0 0-0 4 3 1 2 18 Davis 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 0 9 Nelson 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 23 Ivey 2-6 2-5 2-3 0 3 0 8 14 TOTALS 17-54 5-19 10-18 27 23 11 49 200 Georgia (5-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 5-10 0-0 1-2 7 2 0 11 23 Williams 2-4 1-1 4-4 5 2 0 9 27 Parker 3-7 1-1 5-5 9 3 0 12 30 Echols 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 7 Gaines 1-7 0-3 0-0 3 2 3 2 21 Mann 2-9 0-1 4-7 6 2 2 8 32 Dixon 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 4 Forte 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 2 11 Morris 1-1 0-0 4-6 4 1 0 6 21 Cannon 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 Djurisic 3-3 1-1 1-1 6 1 2 8 23 TOTALS 18-47 3-10 19-25 46 13 9 58 200 Halftime: Georgia 21, Gardner-Webb 12. FG Pct: Georgia .383, Gardner-Webb .315. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .300, Gardner-Webb .263. FT Pct: Georgia .760, Gardner-Webb .556. Turnovers: Georgia 19 (Mann 6), Gardner-Webb 11 (Harper 4). Blocks: Georgia 7 (Thornton 4), Gardner-Webb 4 (Byron 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Shows, Simpson, Clark. Att. - 8,719
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Georgia 65, Western Carolina 63 Dec. 21, 2013 - Athens, Ga.
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Two foul shots by Charles Mann with 2.5 seconds left completed a successful comeback by Georgia, which appeared in serious trouble in the final minutes against a determined Western Carolina squad. Indeed, the Catamounts broke away from Georgia in the early moments of the second half and kept control of this game. A high-arching jumper by leading scorer Trey Sumler (21 pts.) with 9:01 left got Western its first doublefigure lead at 52-42. Nearly two minutes later, a 3-pointer from Brandon Boggs restored the 10-point margin at 57-47. When Boggs converted the second of two free throws with 5:44 left, giving the Catamounts a 58-50 margin, things looked bleak for the home team. Georgia, however, responded by scoring 11 straight points over the next 3 1/2 minutes. The Bulldogs pulled even at 58 on a lightningquick fast break, started by Kenny Gaines, who rebounded, sprinted and fed Mann, who found Donte’ Williams for a slam dunk. The Bulldogs then forced a Western Carolina turnover, which led to a long 3-pointer from Nemi Djurisic with 50 seconds left that put Georgia in control. The Catamounts answered with a 3-point play from Tom Tankelewicz with just 20 ticks left. Mann then drove the lane and was fouled by Sumler with 2.5 seconds left, yielding the two winning foul shots. Team / Individual Notes Irony of ironies...Mann, who had strugged mightily at the line on this day, was instructed by coach Mark Fox to miss his second free throw with 2.5 seconds left....Alas, he made it and gave WCU an organized chance at a winning shot, which missed when Tankelewicz misfired from 35 feet at the buzzer...Gaines’ three 3-pointers were a career high. Western Carolina (6-8) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Mendenhall 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 5 0 2 9 King 2-5 0-0 1-2 1 3 0 5 30 Sumler 8-12 4-5 1-1 5 1 5 21 38 Boggs 4-10 3-7 1-2 3 4 3 12 30 Sinclair 3-5 0-0 3-3 1 1 1 9 28 Tankelewicz 2-10 1-8 2-2 1 0 1 7 18 Hall 0-1 0-0 0-0 6 3 0 0 10 Brown 3-5 1-2 0-0 4 1 1 7 16 Harrelson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 7 Brummitt 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 11 Browning 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 3 TOTALS 23-52 9-22 8-10 25 26 12 63 200 Georgia (6-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 0-3 0-0 2-3 6 1 0 2 22 Williams 3-5 0-0 2-4 0 2 0 8 32 Parker 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 2 28 Mann 4-6 0-1 5-11 3 4 6 13 23 Gaines 5-7 3-5 4-4 1 0 0 17 33 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 4 Echols 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 3 10 Forte 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 5 Morris 2-5 0-1 7-10 3 2 0 11 21 Djurisic 2-6 1-1 4-6 5 0 1 9 22 TOTALS 18-36 5-10 24-38 28 13 9 65 200 Halftime: Georgia 29, Western Carolina 29. FG Pct: Georgia .500, Western Carolina .442. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .500, Western Carolina .409. FT Pct: Georgia .632, Western Carolina .800. Turnovers: Georgia 10 (Thornton 3), Western Carolina 9 (King, Brummitt 2). Blocks: Georgia 3 (Williams 2), Western Carolina 4 (Hall 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Jordan, Jarrett, Phillips. Att. - 6,069
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#21 Colorado 84, Georgia 70 Dec. 28, 2013 - Boulder, Colo.
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Colorado got double-figure scoring from all five starters, asserted itself early and kept Georgia at bay throughout this intersectional contest. The Bulldogs shot 50 percent and produced four double-digit scorers themselves in playing their first true road game of the season. Still, it seemed there was little they could do to slow the Buffaloes’ stampede. Six of Colorado’s first eight field goals came from beyond the 3-point arc. The first three came from forward Xavier Johnson, whose third trey with 15:55 left gave the Buffs an 11-6 lead. Still, Georgia managed to keep within a single possession until a surge by Colorado late in the first half put the the Bulldogs in peril. Leading 28-20, the Buffs rattled off eight consecutive points, the latter deuce on a fast-break layup by Askia Booker with 5:28 left. The Colorado lead eventually reached its largest of 18 points on two first-half occasions, lastly at 44-26 on a Wesley Gordon layup at the 3:39 mark. Georgia mustered one mild rally in the second half. Trailing 57-44, the Bulldogs switched to a 2-3 zone defense that produced three straight empty possessions by Colorado. A putback dunk by Donte’ Williams preceded a long 3-pointer by Brandon Morris with 10:17 left, bringing Georgia within 57-49. CU responded with seven straight points and, in essence, secured its victory. Team / Individual Notes This marked the beginning of the fifth homeand-home series between these two programs... Colorado became the first UGA opponent since 1995 to shoot 100 percent from the free-throw line (min. 10 attempts). Georgia (6-5) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 3-5 0-0 3-5 3 4 0 9 22 Williams 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 5 0 4 21 Morris 5-7 1-1 0-1 1 2 1 11 22 Mann 3-8 1-1 4-8 3 3 3 11 30 Gaines 5-12 2-4 0-0 2 0 1 12 30 Parker 3-5 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 7 20 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 8 Echols 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 4 Forte 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 1 0 2 5 Geno 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 Cannon 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 7 Djurisic 5-10 1-2 1-2 4 4 1 12 26 TOTALS 28-56 5-8 9-18 22 24 7 70 200 Colorado (11-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Gordon 3-3 0-0 4-4 6 2 1 10 26 Johnson 5-10 3-6 0-0 4 2 1 13 26 Scott 3-5 0-0 8-8 13 4 1 14 30 Booker 7-12 2-4 3-3 0 1 4 19 31 Dinwiddie 4-5 2-3 7-7 1 2 2 17 30 Talton 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 9 Stalzer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Fletcher 0-3 0-2 2-2 1 0 1 2 13 Nelson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Thomas 1-1 0-0 2-2 4 1 1 4 10 Gamble 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 Hopkins 2-7 1-3 0-0 3 3 0 5 18 King 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Mills 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 TOTALS 25-49 8-20 26-26 34 16 11 84 200 Halftime: Colorado 46, Georgia 35. FG Pct: Georgia .500, Colorado .510. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .625, Colorado .400. FT Pct: Georgia .500, Colorado 1.000. Turnovers: Georgia 10 (Forte 3), Colorado 14 (Dinwiddie 3). Blocks: Georgia 1 (Gaines), Colorado 3 (Three with 1). Technicals: None. Officials: Rastatter, Padilla, Scyphers. Att. - 10,848
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George Washington 73, Georgia 55 Jan. 3, 2014 - Washington, D.C.
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George Washington capitalized on Georgia’s wayward shooting and mistake-prone offense to post a convincing win in each team’s non-conference finale. The Colonials, who led by as many as eight points in the first half, surged ahead early in the final period. Six straight points -- four from top scorer Kethan Savage, two more from Patricio Garino -- pushed the GW lead into double figures for the first time at 36-25 with 17:43 left. The margin remained in the eight- to 11-point range for the next nine minutes. A 7-0 run, capped by a Maurice Creek 3-pointer at the 6:01 mark, put the game out of reach at 59-41. The outcome overshadowed a productive effort by Georgia’s Cameron Forte, who made all seven of his field-goal attempts and contributed eight rebounds, all in just 13 minutes of action. His play as the second half waned generally kept the Bulldogs afloat. Despite shooting just 36 percent in the first half, Georgia stayed within arm’s length of GW. The Colonials broke out to an 18-10 lead, only to see the Bulldogs rally back within a single possession. Marcus Thornton’s turnaround jumper with 4:26 left got Georgia back within 22-19. The Bulldogs were unable to get any closer thereafter. Team / Individual Notes The game completed a home-and-home series that started last season in Athens...The Bulldogs had season-low numbers in assists and 3-pointers made...Georgia shot 59 percent in the second half. Georgia (6-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 4-8 0-0 0-0 5 2 1 8 29 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 5 0 0 13 Morris 2-4 0-0 0-1 3 2 1 4 22 Mann 3-11 1-4 4-5 2 2 0 11 32 Gaines 4-10 0-4 0-3 0 3 0 8 20 Parker 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 4 26 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 8 Echols 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Forte 7-7 0-0 0-0 8 0 0 14 13 Kessler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Geno 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Frazier 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 2 3 Djurisic 1-5 0-2 2-4 3 4 2 4 28 TOTALS 23-50 1-10 8-15 30 22 4 55 200 George Washington (12-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Larsen 3-7 0-0 3-8 4 1 2 9 35 Armwood 3-8 0-0 2-4 7 0 1 8 34 Creek 6-15 1-7 2-2 3 2 4 15 28 Savage 7-10 0-1 4-4 6 3 1 18 28 McDonald 1-3 1-2 5-6 3 2 1 8 24 Cartagena 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 4 Griffin 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 1 Garino 4-7 0-1 4-4 6 4 0 12 25 Mikic 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 4 0 0 10 Maragkos 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Kopriva 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 9 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 25-57 3-15 20-28 36 18 10 73 200 Halftime: GW 28, Georgia 23. FG Pct: Georgia .460, GW .439. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .100, GW .200. FT Pct: Georgia .533, GW .714. Turnovers: Georgia 20 (Mann, Djurisic 4), GW 10 (Savage 5). Blocks: Georgia 7 (Williams, Morris 3), GW 5 (Armwood 3). Technicals: None. Officials: Roberts, Breeding, Lindsay. Att. - 3,063
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Georgia 70, #21 Missouri 64 (OT) Jan. 8, 2014 - Columbia, Mo.
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Charles Mann and Nemi Djurisic combined for 34 points, including nine in overtime, as Georgia bested #21 Missouri in pulling off a rather monumental surprise to tip off the SEC season. The Bulldogs delivered the game’s first punch, relented only for a brief spell and won when they controlled the final moments of the extra period. Four different Bulldogs scored on the team’s first possessions, giving Georgia an 8-0 lead. Donte’ Williams capped this opening rally with a baseline jumper just over two minutes in. Missouri finally pulled even at 17 on a Jordan Clarkson layup at the 8:32 mark. Only once did Mizzou lead in first-half action, that coming on an Earnest Ross 3-pointer with 5:56 left, putting the Tigers in front 20-19. Djurisic, however, quickly restored the Bulldog lead on a trey 30 seconds later. Things got interesting in the waning minutes of regulation, after Missouri had forged ahead through the middle portion of the second half. Kenny Gaines put the Bulldogs ahead at 54-53 on a layup with 2:12 left. Clarkson’s 3-pointer with 52 ticks left knotted the score at 56. Mizzou built its overtime lead up to 63-58 on a 3-point play by Ross. Djurisic countered with five straight points, the tying shot a long 3-pointer from atop the key with 1:40 left. After a Jabari Brown miss, the Bulldogs took the lead for good when Mann drove the lane and muscled up a layup in heavy traffic. Victory was not secured for Georgia until the final seconds, when Gaines made two foul shots that pushed the Bulldogs ahead 68-64 with 17 seconds left. Missouri missed yet again on its final desperate possession. Team / Individual Notes The win marked Georgia’s first over a Top 25 team on the road since the 2012 team defeated #20 Miss. State in Starkville...Both Mann and Gaines logged career-best minutes...Djurisic tied a career-best with four 3FGs...Georgia outscored Mizzou 22-13 over the last 4:00 + overtime. Georgia (7-6, 1-0) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 2-4 0-0 1-6 6 1 0 5 22 Williams 3-7 0-0 2-2 5 3 1 8 31 Morris 3-5 0-0 4-6 7 4 1 10 29 Mann 7-14 0-2 4-10 6 2 4 18 42 Gaines 4-12 1-6 2-2 2 3 1 11 36 Parker 0-4 0-3 0-0 3 0 2 0 16 Dixon 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 6 Forte 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 2 9 Frazier 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Djurisic 6-10 4-5 0-0 5 2 1 16 32 TOTALS 26-60 5-16 13-26 43 16 11 70 225 Missouri (12-2, 0-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Williams 2-4 0-0 1-2 2 4 1 5 20 Rosburg 1-3 0-0 1-1 6 2 1 3 28 Clarkson 4-14 1-3 3-6 6 3 2 12 44 Brown 6-13 2-6 5-7 3 1 1 19 40 Ross 6-9 2-4 1-1 4 4 1 15 37 Clark 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 4 3 0 11 Criswell 2-9 1-3 3-4 7 2 1 8 29 Rector 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 7 Jones 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 9 TOTALS 22-56 6-16 14-21 34 20 10 64 225 Halftime: Georgia 30, Missouri 25. End of Regulation: 56-all. FG Pct: Georgia .433, Missouri .393. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .313, Missouri .375. FT Pct: Georgia .500, Missouri .667. Turnovers: Georgia 11 (Mann 3), Missouri 11 (Clarkson 3). Blocks: Georgia 8 (Thornton 3), Missouri 4 (Four with 1). Technicals: None. Officials: Lindsay, Jordan, Ayers. Att. - 9,298
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Georgia 66, Alabama 58 Jan. 11, 2014 - Athens, Ga.
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Georgia guards Charles Mann and Kenny Gaines scored 22 points each, and the Bulldogs made a just enough foul shots near the end to stave off Alabama and claim its second conference victory in a row. Indeed, Mann and Gaines were Georgia’s only double-figure scorers and just one other Bulldog played a key role in the outcome. Marcus Thornton generally controlled the paint area with his rebounding and stellar shot blocking. The two guards,meanwhile, accrued their numbers through divergent channels, Gaines from the field and Mann from the line. It was Gaines who helped boost the Bulldogs into early command of this game. His hot hand from 3-point territory forced the Crimson Tide to jettison its initial defensive plan of a 2-3 zone. His third trey of the half, coming with 7:00 left, broke a 15-all tie and gave Georgia the lead for keeps. Gaines’ final 3-pointer of the game, with 1:06 left in the first half, got the Bulldogs their largest lead to that point at 32-21. Georgia kept the margin in the 10-point range through much of the second period. Mann’s shot clock-beating 3-pointer at the 13:42 mark gave the Bulldogs the game’s biggest lead at 41-28. The Tide, however, mounted a final serious challenge with six straight points, whiitling a 9-point margin to three. A steal and layup by Trevor Releford capped the run and pulled the Tide within 46-43 with 7:37 left. Two foul shots by Thornton stopped the run and the Tide got no closer than five points thereafter. Team / Individual Notes Mann and Gaines established several career highs in this game, the former in rebounds, FTM & FTA, the latter in scoring and minutes... As it nursed its lead, Georgia in the second half scored nine points from the field and 23 from the line...The win stopped a 5-game win streak for Alabama in this series...It also marked the 500th all-time SEC win in UGA history...Georgia moved to 2-0 in SEC play for the first time since 2002. Alabama (7-8, 1-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Hale 5-9 2-6 2-6 5 1 0 14 30 Engstrom 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 12 Releford 7-15 1-8 2-2 3 5 3 17 37 Randolph 1-5 0-2 0-0 4 4 1 2 36 Obasohan 0-3 0-0 4-6 1 5 0 4 28 Key 0-4 0-0 2-2 3 3 0 2 11 Taylor 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 10 Jacobs 2-6 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 4 11 Cooper 4-8 1-3 6-7 6 4 3 15 25 Slaughter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 19-52 4-19 16-23 32 29 7 58 200 Georgia (8-6, 2-0) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 2-9 0-0 5-8 8 3 0 9 31 Williams 0-2 0-0 1-2 5 4 0 1 23 Morris 1-1 0-0 3-6 2 4 3 5 27 Mann 4-7 1-2 13-18 7 3 3 22 38 Gaines 7-14 4-7 4-4 6 2 0 22 36 Parker 1-6 0-2 2-2 5 1 0 4 18 Forte 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Frazier 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Djurisic 0-7 0-3 3-4 2 0 0 3 26 TOTALS 15-46 5-14 31-44 41 17 6 66 200 Halftime: Georgia 34, Alabama 23. FG Pct: Georgia .326, Alabama .365. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .357, Alabama .211. FT Pct: Georgia .705, Alabama .696 Turnovers: Georgia 14 (Djurisic 3), Alabama 10 (Three with 2). Blocks: Georgia 10 (Thornton 5), Alabama 4 (Taylor 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Petty, Barker, Benedict. Att. - 8,118
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2013-14 game recaps #7 Florida 72, Georgia 50 Jan. 14, 2014 - Gainesville, Fla.
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Florida flexed its considerable muscle in many and varied ways, breaking away from Georgia early and cruising to victory in this meeting of conference first-place teams. Georgia survived the opening stretch, even leading through the first five minutes, before the Gators opened an all-out assault. After Brandon Morris scored with 15:35 left to put Georgia ahead 6-4, Florida scored the game’s next 13 points. The run was capped by consecutive 3-pointers from Dorian Finney-Smith and Scottie Wilbekin and set a tone that remained throughout. Georgia, meanwhile, was bogged down in its own miscues and needed over 12 minutes to reach double figures. By the time Juwan Parker’s foul shot got the Bulldogs their 10th point with 7:55 left, Florida enjoyed a 10-point advantage. The Gators then proceeded to launch another scoring spree, this time racking up 10 straight points to put the game virtually out of reach. Georgia staged one serious rally that spanned the middle minutes of the second half. Marcus Thornton’s layup with 11:37 left got the Bulldogs within 45-31. They had three possessions to cut their deficit further but failed to convert any A free throw by Nemi Djurisic kept Georgia within 4732, but it was never able to get any closer. A late 3-point shooting spree by Florida caused the margin to balloon as high as 70-39 before Georgia subs closed with a flurry of their own.
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Team / Individual Notes The Bulldogs had season lows in total points and first-half points... A late scoring run by Parker got him a new career high of 13 points...Florida has now won 12 straight games against Georgia in Gainesville...The Gators won even without leading scorer Casey Prather, who missed his second straight game with a knee injury. Georgia (8-7, 2-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 4-10 0-0 3-5 7 2 0 11 29 Williams 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 3 2 0 23 Morris 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 4 21 Mann 3-7 1-2 1-3 4 3 2 8 34 Gaines 1-8 0-3 2-2 1 0 0 4 26 Parker 3-5 1-2 6-7 4 2 1 13 18 Dixon 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 6 Forte 1-6 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 2 15 Kessler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Geno 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 4 Frazier 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 3 2 Cannon 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 3 Djurisic 0-2 0-1 3-4 2 1 0 3 18 TOTALS 16-48 3-9 15-21 34 14 6 50 200 Florida (14-2, 3-0) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Yeguete 5-6 0-1 2-2 6 3 0 12 25 Young 4-7 0-0 2-3 9 3 1 10 26 Hill 1-5 1-3 0-2 0 3 5 3 29 Wilbekin 2-5 1-3 2-4 2 0 5 7 28 Frazier 7-16 5-12 2-2 4 0 2 21 31 Finney-Smith 4-9 3-5 3-6 5 2 3 14 25 Edwards 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Walker 1-4 1-2 0-0 2 2 2 3 22 Kurtz 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 2 10 Donovan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 3 TOTALS 25-54 11-26 11-20 34 15 18 72 200 Halftime: Florida 36, Georgia 16. FG Pct: Georgia .333, Florida .463. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .333, Florida .423. FT Pct: Georgia .714, Florida .550 Turnovers: Georgia 15 (Mann 5), Florida 8 (Yeguete 4). Blocks: Georgia 3 (Three with 1), Florida 3 (Walker 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Greene, Valentine, Hartzell. Att. - 12,051
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Georgia 66, Arkansas 61 (OT) Jan. 18, 2014 - Athens, Ga.
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Georgia overcame a second-half Arkansas lead and its own scuffling offense to outlast the Razorbacks and move to 3-1 in SEC play for the first time since 2007. The Bulldogs teetered into dangerous territory when Arkansas guard Fred Gulley scored five straight points, the latter a layup with 15:57 left, to take a 41-34 lead. It was the Razorbacks’ largest advantage of the game. Georgia, meanwhile, encountered great difficulty in scoring. While Arkansas was taking its 7-point lead, the Bulldogs were enduring a stretch of over seven minutes without a field goal. When Kenny Gaines finally connected on a jumper with 9:26 left, it cut the deficit to just 41-40. Arkansas, however, kept the lead until the Bulldogs, behind the inspired play of reserve guard J.J. Frazier, rallied in the closing minutes of regulation. Brandon Morris’ layup with 3:19 left pushed Georgia ahead 49-48. A foul shot by Frazier 30 seconds later upped the margin further. Free throws by Rashad Madden with 1:45 left knotted things at 52-all and completed regulation scoring. Georgia’s Charles Mann, who had struggled through much of the game, led the Bulldogs in overtime. He assisted Gaines on a 3-pointer to open the extra period. After the teams traded empty trips, he made one of two foul shots that stretched Georgia’s lead to 56-52. Mann then made the game’s most important play. He stole possession from Arkansas’ Alandise Harris and converted a fast-breaking 3-point play with 2:22 left, putting the Bulldogs ahead 59-52. Georgia then secured victory by sinking enough of its foul shots and by holding the Hogs without a field goal until the final seconds. Team / Individual Notes Career highs in minutes and rebounds for both Marcus Thornton and J.J. Frazier...Thornton’s double-double was the first of his career and also the first for Georgia this season. Arkansas (12-5, 1-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Clarke 5-9 1-2 2-4 3 5 1 13 25 Portis 3-9 0-0 0-0 7 2 0 6 30 Madden 3-8 1-4 5-6 3 3 1 12 31 Gulley 4-7 3-4 1-2 2 5 1 12 31 Qualls 1-10 0-4 1-2 7 2 5 3 32 Wade 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 7 Harris 3-9 0-2 3-6 2 4 3 9 24 Bell 1-7 1-5 0-0 0 3 0 3 15 Haydar 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 3 0 3 8 Williams 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 8 Kingsley 0-2 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 14 TOTALS 21-66 7-23 12-20 34 29 11 61 225 Georgia (9-7, 3-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 3-11 0-0 5-8 13 3 1 11 37 Williams 3-3 0-0 0-0 7 2 0 6 23 Morris 2-7 0-0 4-6 6 3 0 8 36 Mann 2-10 0-3 5-7 3 4 3 9 28 Gaines 5-12 2-5 3-4 4 3 1 15 38 Parker 0-4 0-1 2-2 2 1 1 2 14 Dixon 1-2 0-0 1-2 3 0 0 3 8 Forte 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 2 Frazier 0-6 0-5 5-6 4 1 1 5 17 Djurisic 1-2 0-0 3-4 3 3 0 5 22 TOTALS 18-58 2-14 28-39 56 20 7 66 225 Halftime: Arkansas 29, Georgia 28. End of Regulation: 52-all. FG Pct: Georgia .310, Arkansas .318. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .143, Arkansas .304. FT Pct: Georgia .718, Arkansas .600. Turnovers: Georgia 19 (Mann 5), Arkansas 13 (Madden 3). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Williams 2), Arkansas 4 (Portis 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Adams, Thibodeaux, Henderson. Att. - 6,662
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Georgia 97, South Carolina 76 Jan. 22, 2014 - Athens, Ga.
Game Summary
Nemi Djurisic led Georgia’s best offensive output in an SEC game in three years with a career-high 22 points as the Bulldogs overwhelmed South Carolina for their fourth league victory. After struggling on offense for the previous three games, Georgia broke loose early and never abated its attack on the Gamecocks. In one seven-minute stretch of the first half, the Bulldogs made eight consecutive shots. The final bucket of that string, a layup by Marcus Thornton at the 10:27 mark, put Georgia in front 27-16. A jumper by USC’s Duane Notice cut the margin to 32-23 with 7:38 left in the first half. It was the last time of the game in which Carolina got within single digits. An 11-0 run by Georgia early in the second half turned a one-sided contest into a blowout. Back-to-back 3-pointers by Djurisic ended the run and pushed the Bulldog lead beyond 20 points for the first time at 64-42 with 14:19 left. Georgia scored nine field goals over the game’s remainder. The rest of the Bulldogs’ offense came from an endless parade of free throw shots that stretched the game well beyond the normal 2-hour span. Team / Individual Notes Georgia moved to 4-1 in SEC play for the first time since the 2002 season...Georgia’s 97 points were the most in an SEC game since scoring 98 at Ole Miss in 2011...The Bulldogs’ 50 FT attempts tied a school record set three previous times, most recently in 1997...The 86 foul shots were the most in a UGA game since Georgia and Kentucky combined for 90 in a 1997 game... Career highs in this game: Pts, FTM, FTA by Djurisic, Assists by Morris. South Carolina (7-11, 0-5) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Henry 0-5 0-0 1-2 5 4 0 1 15 Carrera 0-3 0-0 0-0 6 4 0 0 19 Thornwell 8-12 1-1 9-12 4 4 4 26 29 Williams 6-11 4-7 2-2 0 0 1 18 35 Notice 4-6 0-1 6-10 2 2 1 14 22 Shaw 2-5 2-3 6-6 0 1 0 12 19 Chatkevicius 1-3 0-0 0-2 6 5 0 2 15 Theus, Jr. 0-1 0-0 0-2 1 3 1 0 13 Kacinas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 0 7 Ringer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 14 Steele 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 3 12 TOTALS 22-48 8-14 24-36 27 33 8 76 200 Georgia (10-7, 4-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 3-5 0-0 6-9 7 2 0 12 21 Williams 3-4 0-0 3-6 10 1 0 9 26 Morris 4-6 0-0 5-9 5 3 5 13 27 Mann 2-5 2-4 4-4 1 5 3 10 19 Gaines 3-10 2-5 6-6 3 2 4 14 33 Parker 2-4 1-1 0-0 3 0 2 5 14 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 6 Echols 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 3 2 Forte 1-1 0-0 1-3 0 1 0 3 4 Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Kessler 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 Geno 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 1 Frazier 1-5 1-3 0-0 1 4 4 3 21 Cannon 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 2 0 1 3 Djurisic 6-6 3-3 7-11 5 4 3 22 21 TOTALS 27-49 10-18 33-50 39 26 21 97 200 Halftime: Georgia 45, South Carolina 34. FG Pct: Georgia .551, South Carolina .458. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .556, South Carolina .571. FT Pct: Georgia .660, South Carolina .667. Turnovers: Georgia 14 (Mann 4), South Carolina 15 (Thornwell 5). Blocks: Georgia 2 (Gaines 2), South Carolina 4 (Henry, Chat. 2) Technicals: None. Officials: Nance, Groover, Cassell. Att. - 5,608.
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#14 Kentucky 79. Georgia 54 Jan. 25, 2014 - Lexington, Ky.
Game Summary
Kentucky got four double-figure scorers and took advantage of a short-handed Georgia squad to overpower the Bulldogs in a matchup of 4-1 SEC teams. The Bulldogs played essentially without any ‘2’ guards because of injuries to late scratches Kenny Gaines and Juwan Parker. The oversized lineup that resulted kept pace with Kentucky for a brief period of the first half, and once again early in the second. The Wildcats, however, proved too big, too fleet and too hot-shooting on this day. Walk-on Taylor Echols canned his first jump shot of the day, a 3-pointer just over four minutes into the game, to give Georgia its first lead. A free throw by Charles Mann at the 14:04 mark kept the Bulldogs in front 8-6. Two foul shots by Alex Poythress allowed Kentucky to even the score at 8. After an errant pass by reserve J.J. Frazier, Aaron Harrison put the Cats ahead for good at 10-8 on free throws with 13:30 left. The first of three 3-pointers by James Young, coming at the 10:41 mark of the first half, triggered a decisive run of 15 straight points for UK. By the time it ended on a putback by Derek Willis, the Wildcats had built 25-10 advantage. Georgia mounted one serious threat early in the second half. After spotting Kentucky the first bucket of the final period, the Bulldogs mustered a 9-1 run of their own. A 3-pointer by Nemi Djurisic and two foul shots by Mann capped the rally and got Georgia within 37-31 with 16:21 left. Kentucky answered by scoring seven straight points and was never challenged by the Bulldogs thereafter. Team / Individual Notes Gaines (thigh bruise) and Parker (hamstring) were both injured in the preceding game...the game was Georgia’s first it lost while outrebounded its opponent. Georgia (10-8, 4-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 2-10 0-0 6-6 9 4 0 10 38 Williams 2-3 0-0 1-1 1 4 0 5 19 Morris 5-11 2-3 3-4 2 2 2 15 35 Djurisic 3-9 1-1 1-2 8 1 1 8 34 Mann 1-9 0-2 7-15 6 1 5 9 34 Dixon 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 9 Echols 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 2 1 3 14 Forte 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 10 Kessler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Geno 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Frazier 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Cannon 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 3 TOTALS 16-49 4-8 18-28 35 17 9 54 200 Kentucky (15-4, 5-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Cauley-Stein 3-7 0-0 2-2 3 1 1 8 26 Randle 4-8 1-1 5-5 9 2 3 14 32 Young 5-10 3-7 0-0 2 2 1 13 32 Harrison, Aa 6-10 0-2 3-3 0 2 3 15 30 Harrison, An 3-9 1-2 0-0 3 3 5 7 29 Lee 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 3 Polson 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 11 Hood 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2 2 Poythress 3-5 0-0 5-8 5 3 1 11 16 Hawkins 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Willis 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 2 6 Johnson 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 4 0 3 10 TOTALS 29-58 5-12 16-20 32 19 16 79 200 Halftime: Kentucky 34, Georgia 22. FG Pct: Georgia .327, Kentucky .500. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .500, Kentucky .417. FT Pct: Georgia .643, Kentucky .800. Turnovers: Georgia 20 (Morris, Mann 5), Kentucky 11 (Randle 3). Blocks: Georgia 2 (Thornton 2), Kentucky 11 (Cauley-Stein 6). Technicals: None. Officials: Shows, Fehr, Tuitt. Att. - 23,367
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Vanderbilt 59, Georgia 54 Jan. 29, 2014 - Athens, Ga.
Game Summary
Vandy’s Rod Odom recorded a double-double and, with all four of his baskets coming from 3-point range, which ultimately became the difference in this closely contested game. Indeed, Georgia and Vandy made an identical number of total field goals (15) and the Commodores scored one more point from the free-throw line (21-20). Where Vanderbilt enjoyed its winning edge was beyond the 3-point stripe and Odom led the charge there. Georgia, meanwhile, struggled to its lowest percentage of the season. The Bulldogs made their first 3-point attempt, from Brandon Morris just 90 seconds in, and proceeded to miss their next 17 tries from behind the arc. By the time Taylor Echols ended the drought, Georgia trailed by double digits inside the final minute of play. Still, the Bulldogs remained within arm’s reach throughout much of the second half. On several occasions, lastly on a tip-in by Nemi Djurisic with 9:12 left, they cut their deficit to a single possession. Odom squelched that particular chance by canning his third 3-pointer of the night on Vandy’s next chance, pushing the margin back to 39-33. Odom hit perhaps the game’s biggest basket in the final segment. After Morris’ free throw with 3:47 left pulled Georgia within 41-36, he connected on his final trey of the night 22 seconds later. The Vandy lead grew to double digits twice in the final minute, thanks to some accurate freethrow shooting. A late flurry of long bombing by Georgia -- three 3-pointers in the last 57 seconds -- made things mildly suspenseful. A Charles Mann 3-pointer with 15 ticks left pulled the Bulldogs within 56-52, but they were unable to get closer. Team / Individual Notes ...The win was Vandy’s eighth straight in this series...Mann recorded the third 20-point effort of the season and his career...Parker made his third start of the season and first of the SEC schedule...Georgia’s 27.3 percent shooting was a season low and lowest since a Feb. 1, 2012 game at Auburn. Vanderbilt (11-8, 3-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Odom 4-10 4-8 4-5 12 2 2 16 40 Siakam 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 5 0 6 16 Jones 2-6 0-0 1-4 6 4 0 5 24 Fuller 1-4 1-2 10-14 4 2 4 13 40 Parker 4-9 2-3 5-6 7 3 4 15 40 Kornet 1-3 1-3 1-3 3 1 0 4 21 Josephs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Moats 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 0 19 TOTALS 15-39 8-18 21-32 35 19 10 59 200 Georgia (10-9, 4-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 1-7 0-1 3-4 7 3 0 5 23 Williams 0-2 0-0 1-2 4 4 0 1 20 Morris 3-7 1-2 5-8 4 2 0 12 36 Parker 0-10 0-5 0-0 6 1 1 0 25 Mann 5-10 1-3 9-11 4 4 1 20 32 Dixon 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 8 Echols 2-7 2-7 0-0 2 3 0 6 18 Geno 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 1 0 4 4 Frazier 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 Djurisic 3-7 0-3 0-0 6 4 0 6 28 TOTALS 15-55 4-23 20-27 38 23 3 54 200 Halftime: Vanderbilt 27, Georgia 21. FG Pct: Georgia .273, Vanderbilt .385. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .174, Vanderbilt .444. FT Pct: Georgia .741, Vanderbilt .656. Turnovers: Georgia 9 (Mann 4), Vanderbilt 12 (Fuller 5). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Four with 1), Vanderbilt 5 (Kornet 3). Technicals: None. Officials: Nance, Groover, Jones. Att. - 6,234.
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Auburn 74, Georgia 67 Feb. 1, 2014 - Auburn, Ala.
Game Summary
All five Auburn starters reached double figures and the Tigers held off a hard-charging Georgia team that had trailed in this game by as many as 13 points. Auburn took the lead for good early in the first half but did not take control until the waning moments before halftime. A 3-pointer by KT Harrell with 49 ticks left produced the first double-digit lead of the game at 33-22. The Tigers kept the margin in the 8- to 10-point range for much of the second period as well. Things appeared safely in hand for the home team when Malcolm Canada’s free throws at the 10:38 mark pushed the Auburn lead to its largest at 55-42. Georgia, however, later strung together seven consecutive points to climb back into contention. A 3-point play by Nemi Djurisic with 7:19 left pulled the Bulldogs within 57-54, their closest margin since early in the first half. Georgia had one possession to tie after forcing an Auburn turnover. J.J. Frazier and Djurisic each misfired from 3-point range. The Tigers’ Dion Wade rebounded the second miss, was fouled by Juwan Parker and his two makes restored the margin to five at 59-54. Still, Frazier cut the difference to a single basket by sinking a 3-pointer on Georgia’s next trip. Allen Payne then rebounded a teammate’s miss and scored to keep the lead at 61-57. Twice in the final 90 seconds Georgia got within a single possession. Each time, Auburn kept the Bulldogs at bay by making free throws. Team / Individual Notes Houston Kessler, after playing 15 scoreless total minutes through 19 games, made his first collegiate start and scored a 3-point basket in this game...Auburn became the fourth straight UGA opponent to shoot over 40 percent from 3-point range... Georgia (10-10, 4-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 3-5 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 6 27 Kessler 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 3 Morris 3-5 0-0 1-3 2 4 2 7 18 Mann 5-11 1-2 7-10 3 3 4 18 35 Gaines 2-10 1-4 4-6 2 4 0 9 33 Parker 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 0 9 Dixon 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 3 Echols 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 Forte 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 6 Williams 2-3 0-0 2-2 5 3 1 6 23 Geno 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Frazier 2-6 2-6 0-0 2 3 1 6 17 Djurisic 3-5 1-2 4-5 6 4 2 11 24 TOTALS 21-50 6-16 19-28 32 24 12 67 200 Auburn (10-9, 2-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Payne 2-6 0-1 6-7 7 1 0 10 36 Dixon-Tatum 4-5 0-0 2-2 8 4 0 10 25 Harrell 5-14 3-7 3-4 4 4 2 16 28 Denson 5-9 1-2 7-9 2 2 3 18 36 Sham.-Deen 3-5 2-4 4-6 2 2 4 12 31 Wade 1-2 1-2 2-2 2 1 0 5 14 Thompson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 5 Canada 0-0 0-0 3-4 1 1 2 3 9 Granger 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 Atewe 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 15 TOTALS 20-43 7-16 27-34 28 20 11 74 200 Halftime: Auburn 33, Georgia 25. FG Pct: Georgia .420, Auburn .465. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .375, Auburn .438. FT Pct: Georgia .679, Auburn .794. Turnovers: Georgia 13 (Mann, Djurisic 4), Auburn 11 (Denson 4). Blocks: Georgia 3 (three with 1), Auburn 5 (Dixon-Tatum 4). Technicals: None. Officials: Groover, Thibodeaux, Jarrett. Att. - 7,168
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2013-14 game recaps Georgia 91, LSU 78 Feb. 6, 2014 - Athens, Ga.
Game Summary
Georgia snapped its losing streak in demonstrative fashion, defeating the league’s hottest team with an attacking offense that repeatedly produced its desired effect. Whatever defense LSU deployed, it did little to slow the Bulldogs. From the game’s first possession, when Charles Mann drove the lane and was fouled, Georgia clearly intended to challenge the Tigers’ talented front line. The Bulldogs took the lead on Mann’s two foul shots and did not surrender it thereafter. They broke free from a tight start with 11 straight points late in the first half. Nemi Djurisic ignited the run with a 3-pointer at the 6:51 mark. Juwan Parker’s two free throws ended it and gave his team a 34-22 lead with 4:15 left in the half. Two free tosses by Djurisic ended first-half scoring and gave Georgia its largest lead to that point at 43-30 with 38 seconds left. The Bulldogs turned back every LSU challenge in the second period. Behind the play of freshmen Jordan Mickey and Jarell Martin, the Tigers fought back into contention. Martin’s 3-pointer with 15:08 cut the deficit to its smallest of the half at 48-45. Mann responded by rebounding a Martin miss and driving court-length for a layup. Georgia’s lead reached double figures for good at 85-74 on two Brandon Morris free throws with 2:10 left. The Bulldogs then secured victory by making six more foul shots.
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Team / Individual Notes For just the second time all season -- and first of the SEC schedule -- the Bulldogs led wire to wire...Marcus Thornton needed all 30 of his minutes to accrue the 2nd double-double of his career. He snagged his 10th rebound with just 11 seconds remaining...The Bulldogs attempted more free throws (46) than field goals (45). LSU (14-7, 5-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN O’Bryant III 4-11 0-1 1-1 2 5 0 9 14 Coleman 1-5 1-5 0-0 3 5 2 3 17 Martin 4-12 1-3 6-7 3 4 0 15 37 Mickey 7-9 0-0 5-10 8 4 1 19 39 Hickey 3-7 3-6 0-0 2 4 4 9 37 Stringer 6-15 4-6 3-4 5 3 5 19 29 Hammink 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 4 Malone 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 2 Morgan 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 7 Odo 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 5 Quarterman 2-4 0-1 0-0 0 2 1 4 9 TOTALS 27-64 9-22 15-22 30 33 14 78 200 Georgia (11-10, 5-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 6-8 0-0 3-6 10 3 1 15 30 Williams 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 5 0 4 16 Morris 3-5 0-0 5-7 3 1 1 11 28 Mann 3-8 1-2 9-13 3 3 4 16 31 Gaines 3-7 0-2 3-6 3 2 0 9 30 Parker 2-3 0-0 2-3 2 1 1 6 13 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 Echols 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Forte 2-3 0-0 1-2 2 0 3 5 10 Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 Geno 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Frazier 2-3 2-2 2-2 1 2 1 8 9 Cannon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Djurisic 4-5 2-3 7-7 6 0 2 17 30 TOTALS 27-45 5-9 32-46 37 17 13 91 200 Halftime: Georgai 43, LSU 30. FG Pct: Georgia .600, LSU .422. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .556, LSU .409. FT Pct: Georgia .696, LSU .682. Turnovers: Georgia 13 (Mann 6), LSU 9 (Coleman 3) Blocks: Georgia 3 (Three with 1), LSU 4 (Mickey 2). Technicals: UGA Bench. Officials: Greene, Jordan, Kitts. Att. - 4,902
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Georgia 62, Texas A&M 50 Feb. 8, 2014 - Athens, Ga.
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Kenny Gaines scored all 14 of his points in the second half, including a pair of key baskets, to propel Georgia to its second win in just over 48 hours. Despite shooting just 34 percent, 5 percent from 3-point range, Texas A&M still managed to keep within striking distance in this game. The Aggies trailed by a single bucket at halftime and even twice took brief leads in the second half. The second of those leads occurred at the 10:21 mark, when Shawn Smith’s layup moved A&M in front 40-39. After a Georgia time out, the Bulldogs answered with a Gaines 3-pointer that put them ahead for good. They didn’t exactly run away with the game, however. The Aggies kept the margin within a single possession until the game’s final segment. Three free throws by Jamal Jones, after Gaines had fouled him on a 3-point attempt, got A&M within 49-47 with 4:20 left. Gaines countered again with a 3-pointer at the 3:48 mark. After Jones sank one of two free throws on the Aggies next trip, Gaines rang the bell again, shot-faking from 3-point range and sinking a long 2-pointer that gave the Dogs a 5448 cushion. Georgia stretched the margin further when Brandon Morris stole possession and found Charles Mann for a breakaway dunk with 1:55 left. The Bulldogs secured victory by making all six of their foul shots over the final 1:09 of play. Team / Individual Notes The win was the 200th of Mark Fox’s head coaching career...Djurisic left the game at the 1:41 mark of the 2nd half with an apparent ankle injury...A&M’s only 3-pointer of the game was a buzzer-beating trey by Jamal Jones at the end of the first half...The Aggies did not score a field goal over the final 8:21 of the second half. Texas A&M (13-10, 4-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Roberson 4-5 0-0 1-1 7 2 0 9 29 Smith 3-6 0-2 2-4 4 3 0 8 25 Green 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 4 20 Caruso 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 5 1 0 22 Jones 5-21 1-10 6-7 6 1 1 17 34 Miller 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 7 Harris 2-3 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 4 18 Fitzgerald 1-8 0-3 0-0 6 2 0 2 14 Space 2-5 0-1 2-2 4 1 0 6 23 Johns 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 7 TOTALS 19-56 1-19 11-14 37 17 3 50 200 Georgia (12-10, 6-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 2 27 Williams 4-6 0-0 1-1 10 3 0 9 24 Morris 4-5 0-0 2-3 3 1 2 10 30 Mann 3-8 0-0 4-6 4 3 0 10 29 Gaines 5-13 2-5 2-2 7 2 2 14 26 Parker 0-3 0-1 1-2 2 0 1 1 14 Dixon 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 2 10 Forte 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 0 1 3 10 Frazier 2-3 2-3 0-0 3 0 0 6 11 Djurisic 1-5 0-2 3-4 0 3 1 5 19 TOTALS 22-53 4-11 14-20 40 13 9 62 200 Halftime: Georgia 25, Texas A&M 23. FG Pct: Georgia .415, Texas A&M .339. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .364, Texas A&M .053. FT Pct: Georgia .700, Texas A&M .786. Turnovers: Georgia 7 (Thornton, Djurisic 2), Texas A&M 8 (Caruso Jones 2). Blocks: Georgia 7 (Williams 4), Texas A&M 2 (Roberson, Smith). Technicals: None. Officials: Fehr, Ellard, Benedict. Att. - 5,831
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Georgia 75, Mississippi State 55 Feb. 12, 2014 - Starkville, Miss.
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Georgia 61, Ole Miss 60 Feb. 15, 2014 - Athens, Ga.
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Team / Individual Notes Parker scored a career high in the 2nd half alone (14 pts.)...The win marked the 1st time since 1998 that Georgia has posted three straight double-digit victories in SEC play.
Team / Individual Notes The win was Georgia’s fourth straight, and the 1-point margin was its smallest of the season... Gaines established career highs in 3-pointers made and attempted...19 of his 21 points came in the second half.
Charles Mann scored 19 points and freshman Juwan Parker added a career-high 16 as Georgia overcame a slow start and rolled past Mississippi State for its third straight victory. The game’s first 10 minutes hardly portended of the 30 that followed. Georgia missed its first eight shots and allowed State the upper hand early. A 12-0 run by the maroon Bulldogs, capped by Fred Thomas’ 3-pointer at the 9:54 mark, got the hosts’ largest lead of the game at 22-8. Georgia followed the Thomas trey with its fourth turnover of the half, prompting a time out. The Bulldogs then chipped away at their deficit as the first half waned. A 3-pointer from the right corner by Brandon Morris with 2:03 left brought them within 25-24. Marcus Thornton’s bucket with 36 seconds left restored the margin to 27-26. The first half closed on a pivotal exchange, when Parker rebounded a State miss and was fouled by Thomas with just 1.6 seconds left. His two free throws gave Georgia an unlikely lead, which stood for the game’s remainder. Georgia played perhaps its best basketball of the season in blowing past State in the final period. The Bulldogs made their first eight shots, finished the half shooting 74 percent, and were never seriously threatened once the lead reached double digits. That first 10-point bulge came on Thornton’s layup that put Georgia in front 41-31 with 15:19 left. The Bulldogs put the game away by stringing together scoring runs of 7-0, 6-0 (twice) and finally 8-0. Their lead reached its largest of 23 points on a Morris drive that pushed the score to 74-51 with 1:58 left.
Georgia (13-10, 7-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 4-6 0-0 1-2 8 1 0 9 26 Williams 2-4 0-0 1-2 10 3 1 5 27 Morris 3-5 1-1 1-2 3 3 1 8 25 Mann 4-7 1-3 10-11 6 1 5 19 34 Gaines 4-8 0-3 0-2 0 3 3 8 17 Parker 4-5 1-1 7-7 3 1 1 16 20 Dixon 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 12 Echols 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Forte 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 4 Kessler 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Geno 3-5 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 6 14 Frazier 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Djurisic 0-3 0-2 2-2 1 1 0 2 13 TOTALS 25-46 3-12 22-28 38 1 11 75 200 Miss. State (13-11, 3-8) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Borchert 1-8 0-4 0-0 5 1 0 2 28 Ware 4-6 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 8 26 Thomas 3-7 1-5 2-5 6 2 1 9 28 Bloodman 2-5 1-3 3-6 1 3 2 8 24 Sword 3-11 0-3 4-6 2 5 1 10 22 Davis 0-1 0-1 0-0 4 1 1 0 13 Moore 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Ready 1-7 0-2 1-2 2 1 0 3 21 Cunningham 2-7 1-5 1-1 1 0 3 6 13 Johnson 4-5 0-0 1-3 2 3 0 9 23 TOTALS 20-59 3-25 12-23 30 20 8 55 200 Halftime: Georgia 28, Miss. State 27 FG Pct: Georgia .543, Miss. State .339. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .250, Miss. State .120. FT Pct: Georgia .786, Miss. State .522. Turnovers: Georgia 14 (Three with 3), Miss. State 11 (Sword 4). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Williams 3), Miss. State 3 (Three with 1). Technicals: UGA - Morris. Officials: Lindsey, Groover, Sirmons. Att. - 7,010
Charles Mann’s foul shot with 1.5 seconds left provided the winning margin for Georgia to better an Ole Miss team that had successfully overcome an 11-point deficit in the second half. Things appeared promising for Georgia when Kenny Gaines netted his fifth 3-pointer of the second half with just 47 seconds left, breaking a 57-all tie. The Rebels’ Jarvis Summers, however, answered with an old-fashioned 3-point play 14 seconds later. With Georgia holding the final possession, Mann allowed the clock to dwindle inside the 5-second mark before making his move. Short on options, he shot-faked Ole Miss freshman Dwight Coleby into the air and attempted a 15-footer as Coleby banged into him. Mann missed his first free throw but then swished the second. After an Ole Miss time out, the Rebels threw a long pass, which was tipped by Anthony Perez and rolled out of bounds as time expired. Gaines had helped Georgia seize control of this game during the middle stretch of the second half. After the Bulldogs trailed for much of the period’s first 10 minutes, a rare 4-point play by Gaines with 11:26 left pushed his team in front 41-40. He stretched the lead to four, then eight with another 3-pointer and a pair of foul shots on successive trips. Georgia built its largest lead at 53-42 on a pair of Mann free throws with 6:01 left. The Rebs’ Marshall Henderson, however, led a rally that erased the big margin. When Henderson converted two foul shots with 1:55 left, it put Ole Miss back in front 56-55.
Ole Miss (16-9, 7-5) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Saiz 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 3 0 3 14 Perez 1-4 0-1 1-2 4 1 1 3 26 Coleby 2-6 0-0 0-3 6 2 0 4 21 White 1-7 0-4 0-0 3 4 2 2 25 Summers 4-12 0-1 3-4 4 4 3 11 24 Millinghaus 1-5 1-3 2-4 2 1 2 5 20 Cox 2-3 0-0 0-2 1 2 0 4 11 Henderson 6-13 5-11 7-7 0 3 2 24 31 Joesaar 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 2 1 Jones 1-5 0-1 0-0 6 2 0 2 27 TOTALS 19-59 6-21 16-26 34 22 10 60 200 Georgia (14-10, 8-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 2-4 0-0 3-4 11 2 3 7 28 Williams 4-5 0-0 0-0 7 3 0 8 26 Morris 1-10 0-1 0-0 7 1 1 2 35 Mann 2-8 1-5 12-16 8 4 4 17 37 Gaines 6-11 5-8 4-5 2 3 1 21 25 Parker 0-6 0-2 0-0 3 1 4 0 15 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Forte 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Geno 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 3 Frazier 0-1 0-1 0-1 0 1 0 0 6 Djurisic 2-7 1-6 1-2 5 2 0 6 22 TOTALS 17-52 7-23 20-28 49 18 14 61 200 Halftime: Ole Miss 28, Georgia 23. FG Pct: Georgia .327, Ole Miss .322. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .304, Ole Miss .286. FT Pct: Georgia .714, Ole Miss .615. Turnovers: Georgia 12 (Gaines 3), Ole Miss 3 (Henderson 2). Blocks: Georgia 7 (Thornton 3), Ole Miss 4 (Coleby, Jones 2). Technicals: Ole Miss - Perez. Officials: Adams, Hampton, Smith. Att. - 10,523
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Tennessee 67, Georgia 48 Feb. 18, 2014 - Knoxville, Tenn.
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A double-double by Jarnell Stokes highlighted Tennessee’s physical dominance of this game, and the Vols held Georgia’s primary weapons mostly in check throughout this convincing outcome. Indeed, all but Kenny Gaines among Georgia’s starters were held to sub-par performances. The Bulldogs found themselves relying upon the hot hand of reserve guard J.J. Frazier, whose 12 points kept their offense afloat during stretches of the first half. Still, Georgia made this game a tight competition through the early stages of the second period. Trailing by six at halftime, the Bulldogs got within three at 38-35 on a 3-pointer by Gaines with 16:37 left. The Vols then reeled off seven straight points that produced their first double-digit lead of the game. A trey from backup guard Derek Reese capped the run with 14:25 left to play. Once the margin reached 10, the Bulldogs were never able to mount a serious threat. Georgia then scored the next three points, but UT answered with five of their own, lastly a jumper by Stokes that boosted the margin back to 50-38. Marcus Thornton answered with a rare 3-pointer, to which Tennessee responded by scoring seven of the game’s next nine points and essentially putting the contest out of reach. Team / Individual Notes Georgia had season lows in points, secondhalf points, free throws made and free throw attempts...This was the first time of the SEC schedule that Georgia had been outrebounded... Charles Mann, who averaged over 10 free throw attempts per game in SEC play, reached the foul line just twice...Frazier’s season scoring high marked his first time in double digits...The loss ended a 3-game UGA win streak in the series vs. Tennessee. Georgia (14-11, 8-5) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 3-8 1-1 0-0 2 3 0 7 22 Williams 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 2 17 Morris 2-5 0-0 4-4 3 1 2 8 26 Mann 2-6 0-1 1-2 4 3 3 5 22 Gaines 5-10 3-7 0-1 2 1 1 13 28 Parker 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 1 0 12 Dixon 0-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 11 Echols 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Forte 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 10 Kessler 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Geno 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 Frazier 4-5 2-3 2-2 2 3 0 12 18 Cannon 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 11 Djurisic 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 1 16 TOTALS 17-50 6-13 8-11 30 18 8 48 200 Tennessee (16-10, 7-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Stokes 9-13 0-0 2-5 11 0 3 20 35 Maymon 3-4 0-0 1-1 3 4 1 7 27 Richardson 4-10 1-3 1-2 2 1 0 10 34 Thompson 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 2 16 McRae 2-5 0-2 7-10 4 0 1 11 31 Barton 4-7 4-7 0-0 2 1 3 12 24 Moore 0-4 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 0 17 Ndiaye 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 1 Reese 2-5 1-4 0-0 1 1 0 5 15 TOTALS 25-53 6-18 11-18 37 11 8 67 200 Halftime: Tennessee 34, Georgia 28. FG Pct: Georgia .340, Tennessee .472. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .462, Tennessee .333. FT Pct: Georgia .727, Tennessee .611. Turnovers: Georgia 13 (Four with 2), Tennessee 8 (Stokes, Barton 2). . Blocks: Georgia 6 (Williams 2), Tennessee 7 (Stokes 3). Technicals: None. Officials: Greene, Valentine, Breeding. Att. - 13,852
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Georgia 73, South Carolina 56 Feb. 22, 2014 - Columbia, S.C.
Game Summary
Kenny Gaines broke through for a careerbest scoring effort and Georgia took its first regular-season sweep of 2014 by dismantling South Carolina in a runaway second half. The two teams had battled to a 34-all draw at halftime. Carolina had led early by as many as seven points. Gaines, however, helped ignite the Georgia offense, and his second 3-pointer, at the 5:03 mark, got the Bulldogs their largest lead at 26-22. A 16-1 Georgia run to open second-half scoring essentially decided the outcome. Brandon Morris got it started with an old fashioned 3-point play 43 seconds in. Marcus Thornton followed a Carolina turnover with two free throws. The Bulldogs began to distance themselves after the two teams traded empty possessions. Charles Mann assisted Gaines on a layup that put Georgia in front 41-35 with 15:47 left. Thornton’s baseline jumper on their next trip widened the margin further. By the time the Gamecocks tallied their first bucket of the half, a Sindarius Thornwell jumper at the 10:52 mark, Georgia had built a 50-37 lead. A driving baseline layup from Donte’ Williams with 9:13 left put Georgia ahead 57-40. Seconds later USC coach Frank Martin incurred a technical foul, and Gaines cashed in the two foul shots. The Georgia lead reached its largest at 65-44 on a 3-point play by Thornton with 5:45 left.
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2013-14 game recaps Georgia 71, Missouri 56 Feb. 25, 2014 - Athens, Ga.
Game Summary
Charles Mann scored 19 points and Marcus Thornton added 15 as Georgia further staked its claim to third place in the SEC standings by beating Missouri in a game surprising by its onesidedness. These two teams battled closely for much of the first half. Georgia broke free with a late rally to take command. The Bulldogs then tightened their grip on this game with a dominating performance for the entire second half. Indeed, Missouri took its last lead of the game at 16-15 on a Jabari Brown layup with 9:12 left before halftime. Brandon Morris answered with a layup 16 seconds later and the Bulldogs were never headed thereafter. The margin remained a single possession until the half’s final minute. Mann penetrated the Missouri defense and kicked to Nemi Djurisic, whose 25-foot jumper gave Georgia its biggest lead to that point at 28-22 with 53 seconds left. Thornton rebounded a Missouri miss with just six ticks left and found Djurisic streaking up the right sideline. His buzzer-beating trey provided the Bulldogs with a 9-point cushion and sufficient momentum for the final period. Mann and Thornton combined for 26 of Georgia’s 40 points over the final 20 minutes. The Bulldog lead reached its largest at 67-43 on Thornton’s two-handed dunk with 2:04 left.
Team / Individual Notes Georgia won its fourth straight over USC... Carolina made just five of 31 field-goal attempts in the second half (16.1%)...Thornton’s doubledouble was his third this season...Gaines made five 3-point shots in a game for the second time of 2014...He’s now made 13 of 24 in his last three games.
Team / Individual Notes The win assured Georgia of a winning SEC record, just the program’s second in the past 10 years...Georgia has now shot over 50 percent in 11 games...It was Georgia’s first SEC win in which it was outrebounded...The Tigers were held to their season low in scoring and FG percentage, even in spite of making their last three shots over the last 90 seconds..
Georgia (15-11, 9-5) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 4-6 1-1 3-3 10 2 0 12 32 Williams 1-3 0-0 0-1 4 2 2 2 19 Morris 4-9 0-1 4-8 4 4 1 12 32 Mann 1-10 0-1 5-8 5 3 2 7 27 Gaines 9-14 5-9 4-5 1 3 0 27 33 Parker 1-4 0-0 3-4 3 1 1 5 15 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 8 Echols 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Forte 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Kessler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Geno 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 Frazier 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 2 3 3 9 Cannon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Djurisic 2-3 1-1 0-0 3 3 0 5 18 TOTALS 23-52 8-16 19-29 40 22 9 73 200 South Carolina (10-17, 3-11) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Carrera 1-5 0-0 1-2 12 3 0 3 24 Kacinas 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 2 0 2 30 Thornwell 4-15 0-2 10-12 4 2 5 18 40 Williams 5-16 4-9 2-2 3 2 0 16 28 Notice 0-5 0-1 4-6 0 1 1 4 24 Shaw 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 2 1 3 9 Chatkevicius 1-1 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 2 13 Henry 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 10 Steele 2-7 2-5 2-2 2 3 1 8 22 TOTALS 15-57 7-20 19-24 38 21 8 56 200 Halftime: Georgia 34, South Carolina 34. FG Pct: Georgia .442, South Carolina .263. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .500, South Carolina .350. FT Pct: Georgia .655, South Carolina .792. Turnovers: Georgia 11 (Mann 3), South Carolina 7 (Thornwell 3). Blocks: Georgia 7 (Thornton 3), South Carolina 6 (Kacinas, Thornwell 2). Technicals: USC Bench. Officials: Shows, Washington, Corbett. Att. - 13,571
Missouri (19-9, 7-8) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Williams 3-8 1-1 3-4 3 2 1 10 22 Rosburg 1-2 0-0 2-2 12 4 0 4 31 Clarkson 4-12 1-3 8-9 4 3 4 17 36 Brown 5-17 1-7 6-9 4 3 1 17 39 Ross 2-8 0-5 0-0 4 1 0 4 30 Clark 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 4 1 0 11 Criswell 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 4 11 Rector 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 8 Jones 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 5 Post 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 7 TOTALS 17-53 3-18 19-24 38 24 7 56 200 Georgia (16-11, 10-5) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 6-8 0-0 3-6 4 1 1 15 32 Williams 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 2 12 Morris 3-5 0-1 2-2 2 3 4 8 30 Mann 5-11 1-4 8-12 8 2 4 19 31 Gaines 4-8 2-6 0-0 1 4 0 10 21 Parker 1-2 0-1 3-4 4 3 4 5 24 Dixon 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 9 Echols 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Forte 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 4 5 Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Kessler 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 Geno 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Frazier 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 8 Cannon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Djurisic 2-4 2-2 0-2 6 1 0 6 24 TOTALS 25-48 5-17 16-26 31 19 13 71 200 Halftime: Georgia 31, Missouri 22. FG Pct: Georgia .521, Missouri .321. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .294, Missouri .294. FT Pct: Georgia .615, Missouri .792. Turnovers: Georgia 10 (Mann, Djurisic 2), Missouri 13 (Clarkson 4). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Thornton 3), Missouri 1 (Williams). Technicals: None. Officials: Cassell, Groover, Sirmons. Att. - 5,229
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Arkansas 87, Georgia 75 March 1, 2014 - Fayetteville, Ark.
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Red-hot Arkansas got a career-best 23 points from Coty Clarke, overcame Georgia’s first-half command and held off the Bulldogs in the second period to take their fifth straight SEC victory. It was Georgia, however, that broke free first in this game. The two teams sprinted through an entertaining start, exchanging leads five different times before the Bulldogs opened an advantage. Georgia scored three straight buckets -- a layup by Nemi Djurisic, a 3-pointer from Kenny Gaines, then another layup from Djurisic -- in an 80-second span to take a 35-28 lead at the 5:24 mark of the half. The Razorbacks responded by taking control of the game. Clarke sank a 3-pointer on their next trip. Michael Qualls followed a Georgia miss with a layup. When his alley-oop dunk and free throw put Arkansas in front 36-35 a minute later, the partisan throng erupted. The Arkansas lead reached 60-45 in the second half before Georgia mounted two serious challenges. Gaines’ fourth trey of the game, with 10:13 left, trimmed the deficit back into single digits at 60-51. J.J. Frazier’s short jumper got the Bulldogs within 60-53, but they failed to convert a subsequent chance to get closer. Later, Gaines sank two foul shots with 4:43 left to pull Georgia within 60-55. Mardracus Wade converted a long jumper and Rashad Madden made a 3-point shot to restore the Arkansas lead to double digits. Team / Individual Notes Gaines established career highs in 3-pointers made and attempted...He scored eight points after banging knees with the Hogs’ Rashad Madden and sitting out 3 1/2 minutes of the second half... When Georgia took its 7-point lead at the 5:24 mark of the first half, the Bulldogs were shooting 81 percent from the field. They shot 26 percent (9x35) over the 25:24 that followed. Georgia (16-12, 10-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 2-4 0-0 9-12 6 4 1 13 23 Williams 0-1 0-0 2-2 6 2 1 2 31 Morris 3-6 0-2 5-6 4 4 1 11 31 Gaines 7-11 6-9 5-5 2 4 0 25 33 Parker 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 10 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 2 Forte 1-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 2 6 Frazier 2-8 0-5 0-0 2 2 4 4 18 Cannon 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 2 Djurisic 4-5 1-1 1-2 4 4 1 10 21 TOTALS 22-51 7-18 24-31 39 25 13 75 200 Arkansas (20-9, 9-7) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Clarke 5-11 2-3 11-13 3 3 2 23 28 Portis 1-6 0-1 0-0 8 0 3 2 25 Madden 2-5 2-5 2-3 0 5 1 8 24 Gulley 2-3 0-1 2-2 5 2 3 6 20 Qualls 7-9 1-2 5-7 4 1 2 20 30 Wade 2-3 0-1 2-2 0 3 1 6 16 Harris 4-10 0-2 0-3 3 3 0 8 18 Scott 2-2 1-1 0-2 3 3 0 5 10 Bell 1-5 1-4 2-2 1 0 1 5 11 Haydar 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 2 9 Kingsley 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 9 TOTALS 27-56 7-20 26-36 28 23 13 87 200 Halftime: Arkansas 44, Georgia 37. FG Pct: Georgia .431, Arkansas .482. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .389, Arkansas .350. FT Pct: Georgia .774, Arkansas .722. Turnovers: Georgia 16 (Morris 7), Arkansas 8 (Clarke 3). Blocks: Georgia 3 (Thornton 2), Arkansas 5 (Portis 2). Technicals: UGA Bench. Officials: Ellard, Shey, Heatley. Att. - 18227
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Georgia 66, Miss. State 45 March 5, 2014 - Athens, Ga.
Game Summary
Georgia secured at least a share of third place in the SEC standings - and kept itself in contention for second - with another double-digit win over the maroon Bulldogs. The latest edition took many of the same turns as the two teams’ first meeting in Starkville three weeks before. State seemed the more determined combantant at tipoff. Once Georgia accepted the early challenge, there was little the visitors could do to slow the host Bulldogs. MSU took its largest lead at 12-6 on a breakaway dunk by Craig Sword with 12:30 left in the first half. After a called time out, Georgia found its footing and gradually got back into contention. A 3-point play by Brandon Morris at the 6:47 mark put Georgia ahead for the first time at 19-18. From there the Bulldogs only grew their lead. The Bulldogs closed first-half scoring with eight straight points that included a pivotal exchange in the waning seconds. Cameron Forte stole possession from Trivante Bloodman as he drove for a last-second shot. He fed Charles Mann, who lofted a pass to Kenny Gaines for an alleyoop dunk at the buzzer, giving Georgia a 37-24 cushion at halftime. The Georgia lead reached 63-37 on an 11-0 run midway through the final period, capped by a 3-point shot from Kenny Paul Geno and a tip-in by Tim Dixon. Team / Individual Notes The game marked the final home appearance for Georgia’s lone senior, Donte’ Williams, who was recognized in a pre-game ceremony.... State became the first UGA opponent since George Washington last season (49 games ago) to not make a 3-point shot...Mann’s eight assists matched his career high... Miss. State (13-17, 3-14) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Ware 3-5 0-0 2-2 5 2 0 8 32 Johnson 4-8 0-0 1-1 4 2 0 9 23 Bloodman 1-3 0-1 2-2 0 1 0 4 27 Ready 0-6 0-2 1-2 6 2 4 1 29 Sword 4-9 0-2 1-3 2 4 0 9 17 Thomas 3-7 0-4 2-2 5 1 0 8 30 Borchert 1-5 0-3 0-0 1 2 0 2 16 Davis 0-4 0-3 0-0 3 1 0 0 15 Wilson 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 9 Cunningham 1-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 4 2 TOTALS 17-50 0-15 11-14 31 15 4 45 200 Georgia (17-12, 11-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 5-8 2-2 1-1 6 0 0 13 30 Williams 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 2 17 Morris 1-2 0-0 2-5 4 3 0 4 12 Mann 3-13 0-2 4-4 5 0 8 10 31 Gaines 5-9 2-5 2-4 2 3 1 14 28 Parker 1-3 1-2 0-2 1 3 0 3 18 Dixon 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 1 0 2 9 Echols 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Forte 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 6 12 Young 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Kessler 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 Geno 2-2 1-1 0-0 3 0 0 5 8 Frazier 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 0 1 0 9 Cannon 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Djurisic 3-6 1-3 0-0 4 1 1 7 20 TOTALS 25-58 7-19 9-16 38 13 14 66 200 Halftime: Georgia 37, MSU 24. FG Pct: Georgia .431, MSU .340. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .368, MSU .000. FT Pct: Georgia .563, MSU .786. Turnovers: Georgia 9 (Morris, Djurisic 2), MSU 12 (Bloodman 5). Blocks: Georgia 6 (Thornton 3), MSU 5 (Borchert 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Greene, Petty, Hartzell Att. - 5165
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Georgia 69, LSU 61 March 8, 2014 - Baton Rouge, La.
Game Summary
Charles Mann scored 22 points and Kenny Gaines added 21 as Georgia cruised past LSU and added a chapter to the program’s history in the process. The Bulldogs completed the regular season tied with Kentucky for second place in the final Southeastern Conference standings. Not since 1990, when Georgia won the SEC championship with a 13-5 mark, has a Bulldog team earned this high a finish. Georgia led early in this game, relented briefly during first-half play and took control with a rocksolid second half. The Bulldogs used a 9-0 run early in the second half to tighten their grip on the game. Nemi Djurisic started the run with a short banker at the 15:57 mark, pushing the Georgia lead to 40-35. After an LSU miss, Gaines connected from beyond the arc for an 8-point lead. Djurisic followed on Georgia’s next two trips with layups, the latter with 14:04 left, to get his team a 47-35 lead. Just twice thereafter did LSU (18-12, 9-9) get within five points. The Tigers answered Georgia’s run with seven straight of their own. Anthony Hickey’s jumper with 11:22 pulled LSU with 4742. A Jordan Mickey foul shot at the 9:34 mark trimmed the margin to 49-44. Two minutes later Gaines restored the Bulldog lead to double digits at 57-46 by rebounding his own miss and scoring with 7:32 left. Georgia kept LSU at arm’s length for much of the remainder with its performance at the free-throw line. The Bulldogs, whose last field goal was a Mann 3-pointer with 4:30 left, scored their final six points on foul shots. Team / Individual Notes Georgia’s 12 SEC wins is the most for the program since the 1990 SEC Championship team went 13-5 in the regular season... The win was Georgia’s fourth road victory in SEC play... Georgia won in Baton Rouge for the first time since 2002... Mann picked up his first career double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds. He needed every second of his team-high 34 minutes to get it. Mann got his 10th rebound with just 18 seconds left in the game. Georgia (18-12, 12-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 1-6 0-0 1-2 4 3 1 3 32 Williams 4-4 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 8 15 Morris 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 2 10 Mann 4-11 2-3 12-14 10 2 2 22 34 Gaines 7-10 6-7 0-0 5 2 0 20 32 Parker 1-3 0-2 0-0 3 2 1 2 19 Dixon 0-2 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 19 Forte 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 5 Frazier 2-6 1-3 1-2 1 1 1 6 21 Cannon 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 Djurisic 3-3 0-0 0-2 2 4 0 6 12 TOTALS 23-48 9-15 14-20 37 18 9 69 200 LSU (18-12, 9-9) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN O’Bryant III 2-8 0-0 1-2 8 4 2 5 31 Coleman 2-6 1-4 2-2 4 2 1 7 25 Mickey 3-9 0-0 3-7 8 2 1 9 36 Hickey 2-7 1-6 0-0 1 4 1 5 36 Stringer 7-15 3-8 5-7 1 3 0 22 32 Martin 4-9 0-4 5-5 4 5 2 13 30 Quarterman 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 10 TOTALS 20-55 5-23 16-23 29 20 7 61 200 Halftime: Georgia 30, LSU 28. FG Pct: Georgia .479, LSU .364. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .600, LSU .217. FT Pct: Georgia .700, LSU .696. Turnovers: Georgia 16 (Thornton, Mann 4), LSU 11 (O’Bryant 5) Blocks: Georgia 1 (Forte), LSU 6 (O’Bryant 4). Technicals: None. Officials: Adams, Thibodeaux, Kimble. Att. - 9206
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Charles Mann’s bucket with 16 seconds left -- the third shot in perhaps the game’s most important possession -- provided the razor-thin margin in this taught contest of the SEC Tournament quarterfinal round. Jarvis Summers, who led all scorers with 26 points, had given Ole Miss a 73-72 lead on a long jumper with 47 seconds left. It was the 19th lead change of the game. Georgia then worked the shot clock into single digits before Kenny Gaines launched a 3-point attempt. Brandon Morris rebounded and missed his own short layup. The ball caromed out to Mann, who drove the lane and scored his winning field goal. Marshall Henderson missed a 3-point shot with five seconds left and he fouled Marcus Thornton on the rebound. The Rebels had a final try after Thornton made one of two foul shots, but Summers misfired as the clock expired. The beginning of this game hardly looked like the tug-of-war it became. Ole Miss took charge early on the strength of Summers’ hot hand. The Bulldogs, meanwhile, started slowly and spent much of the first half without their starting backcourt, both of whom were saddled with two fouls. After the Rebels took their largest lead at 18-7, reserve J.J. Frazier jump-started the Bulldogs with a 3-pointer at the 12:19 mark. He then assisted Gaines on a trey that got Georgia back into contention 18-13. Once the Bulldogs caught Ole Miss at 29-28, neither team led this game by more than four points thereafter. Team / Individual Notes Georgia advanced to the SEC Tournament semifinals for the first time since 2008...In the second half, the Bulldogs scored 21 points from the free throw line, 18 points from the field...Their 42 foul shots were just their third-most this season...Summers’ 26 points matched the high point total by a UGA opponent this season. Ole Miss (19-14) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Jones 2-3 0-1 0-0 6 4 0 4 14 Cox 0-1 0-0 2-4 3 3 0 2 22 Newby 2-5 0-1 2-2 10 2 0 6 28 Henderson 5-21 2-16 7-8 3 2 3 19 37 Summers 10-16 0-4 6-10 1 4 3 26 36 Millinghaus 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 4 White 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 11 Saiz 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 5 0 6 20 Perez 0-4 0-2 0-0 4 4 0 0 15 Coleby 3-3 0-0 4-7 3 5 0 10 13 TOTALS 25-60 2-25 21-31 40 29 7 73 200 Georgia (19-12) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 1-4 0-0 7-10 11 4 0 9 23 Williams 1-5 0-0 4-6 8 3 0 6 16 Morris 3-8 0-2 6-8 3 2 1 12 30 Mann 5-9 1-1 5-7 4 4 0 16 20 Gaines 3-11 2-7 4-5 1 4 1 12 26 Parker 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 4 21 Dixon 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 13 Forte 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Frazier 4-7 3-6 0-0 3 1 3 11 21 Djurisic 1-6 0-3 3-4 6 3 2 5 29 TOTALS 19-53 6-19 31-42 41 22 9 75 200 Halftime: Ole Miss 38, Georgia 36. FG Pct: Georgia .358, Ole Miss .417. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .316, Ole Miss .080. FT Pct: Georgia .738, OleMiss .677. Turnovers: Georgia 11 (Thornton, Parker 3), Ole Miss 8 (Newby 3). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Thornton 2), Ole Miss 3 (Three with 1). Technicals: UGA Bench. Officials: Adams, Groover, Evans. Att. - 19,056
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Kentucky 70, Georgia 58 March 15, 2014 - Atlanta, Ga.
Game Summary
Kentucky advanced to the SEC Tournament championship game by sprinting to a big early lead and turning back every challenge by Georgia to defeat the Bulldogs in a semifinal matchup. The Wildcats used the 3-point shot -- one of their least effective weapons throughout the season -- to fullest advantage. They shot 56 percent from beyond the arc, best by an opponent of Georgia’s all season. UK sank a pair of treys during its early rush to take control of the game. The second, a long shot by James Young just four minutes in, got the Wildcats their first double-digit lead of the game at 12-2. Slowly, and without their foul-saddled starting guards for much of the first half, the Bulldogs joined the fray. Like the day before, reserve J.J. Frazier served as his team’s catalyst. His long 3-pointer with 9:22 left in the half pulled Georgia within 19-15. Despite a Kentucky response that pushed the margin back to double digits, the Bulldogs fought back into contention again. Marcus Thornton took a feed from Cameron Forte and scored at the first-half buzzer to trim the deficit back to 36-32. Georgia eventually pulled within 41-39 on Kenny Gaines’ first bucket of the game at the 15:11 mark, but the Bulldogs were unable to get any closer. Team / Individual Notes Kentucky became the third UGA opponent this season to shoot at least 50 percent from the field (Colorado and UK in 1st meeting were the others.)..The Wildcats also outrebounded Georgia by the biggest margin of a Bulldog opponent this season (+15)...Juwan Parker’s 7-of-8 free throw shooting was the most of his freshman season. Georgia (19-13) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 2-4 0-1 0-1 6 1 0 4 30 Williams 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 4 0 1 16 Morris 0-1 0-0 5-7 2 2 2 5 28 Mann 4-10 1-4 3-4 0 2 1 12 24 Gaines 6-14 1-4 0-0 1 4 0 13 31 Parker 0-1 0-1 7-8 1 0 1 7 15 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Forte 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 4 6 Frazier 2-2 1-1 0-0 3 0 1 5 16 Djurisic 1-4 0-2 5-8 1 2 0 7 32 TOTALS 17-38 3-13 21-30 21 16 6 58 200 Kentucky (24-9) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Randle 4-10 0-0 4-7 11 3 1 12 32 Johnson 3-6 0-0 0-4 8 2 0 6 23 Young 6-8 2-4 0-0 3 3 0 14 22 Harrison, Aa 7-10 4-7 4-5 1 2 2 22 36 Harrison, An 5-10 2-2 0-0 5 0 9 12 37 Lee 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 6 Polson 1-2 1-2 1-2 1 1 0 4 10 Hood 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 Cauley-Stein 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 0 13 Poythress 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 3 0 0 15 Floreal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Hawkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 Long 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Willis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 26-51 9-16 9-18 36 22 12 70 200 Halftime: Kentucky 36, Georgia 32. FG Pct: Georgia .447, Kentucky .510. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .231, Kentucky .563. FT Pct: Georgia .700, Kentucky .500. Turnovers: Georgia 7 (Morris 4), Kentucky 10 (Johnson, An. Harrison 3). Blocks: Georgia 2 (Thornton, Gaines), Kentucky 2 (Cauley-Stein 2). Technicals: None.. Officials: Green, Nance, Cassell. Att. - 20,330
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2013-14 game recaps Georgia 75, Ole Miss 73 March 14, 2014 - Atlanta, Ga.
Georgia 63, Vermont 56 March 19, 2014 - Athens, Ga.
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Charles Mann scored 25 of his career-high 29 points in the second half, rescuing Georgia from near-extinction and pushing his team past Vermont in the NIT first round. Mann got big help from Marcus Thornton, who also posted career-best scoring and tallied a key 3-point play in the final 90 seconds. No other Bulldog reached double figures in a game that was marred by 36 turnovers, a season-high 22 by Georgia. After leading 29-20 at halftime, Georgia took its largest lead of the game on a Mann jumper just 35 seconds into the final period. The two teams traded baskets until Vermont launched an extended, 21-2 run that put the Catamounts in firm control. A 3-pointer by reserve Hector Harold with 9:16 left ended the run and boosted Vermont’s lead to 47-38. Georgia answered by scoring the next seven points. The Catamounts, however, restored their lead back to seven on a trey by Candon Rusin and a jumper by Sandro Carissimo, the latter with just 6:24 left. Mann fueled a Georgia rally that trimmed its deficit to 52-49 on his layup at the 5:16 mark. Luke Apfeld responded with a basket for Vermont 30 seconds later. It became the Catamounts’ last field goal of the game. A Mann 3-point play with 2:25 left pushed the Bulldogs ahead for good at 56-54. After an empty Vermont trip, Thornton scored in heavy traffic and converted another 3-point play that pushed Georgia ahead 59-54 with 1:34 left.
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Team / Individual Notes Georgia’s 24-of-26 performance at the line was its best of the season...Mann’s new career high surpassed his previous best by five points... He passed Alec Kessler with the second-most free throw attempts in a season at UGA...At one second-half juncture, Vermont was shooting 73 percent from the field...The Catamounts scored on just one of their last nine possessions, that coming on two foul shots with 12 seconds left. Vermont (22-11) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Voelkel 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 3 6 2 35 Rugg 3-7 0-1 2-4 1 5 0 8 25 O’Day 1-3 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 3 21 Carissimo 4-8 1-3 2-2 5 1 0 11 36 Rusin 4-8 2-3 0-2 0 2 1 10 29 Apfeld 4-8 1-3 0-0 3 4 1 9 21 Harold 3-6 2-4 0-1 1 3 0 8 14 Elbaum 2-2 0-0 1-4 1 1 1 5 16 Steidl 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 TOTALS 22-46 6-14 6-15 18 21 9 56 200 Georgia (20-13) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 4-7 0-0 8-8 5 3 0 16 31 Williams 0-0 0-0 2-2 7 1 0 2 24 Morris 2-5 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 4 21 Mann 8-11 1-3 12-13 5 2 3 29 36 Gaines 3-7 1-4 0-0 4 3 0 7 34 Parker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 9 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 14 Forte 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 3 Frazier 1-3 1-3 2-3 3 3 0 5 17 Djurisic 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 11 TOTALS 18-36 3-12 24-26 31 16 5 63 200 Halftime: Georgia 29, Vermont 20. FG Pct: Georgia .500, Vermont .478. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .250, Vermong .429. FT Pct: Georgia .923, Vermont .400. Turnovers: Georgia 22 (Mann 7), Vermont 14 (Voelkel 4). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Williams 2), Vermont 3 (Three with 1). Technicals: None.. Officials: Shey, Potter, Desai. Att. - 3,951
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Louisiana Tech 79, Georgia 71 March 22, 2014 - Athens, Ga.
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Georgia saw its 2014 season end in a secondround loss at home to Louisiana Tech, which jumped the homestanding Bulldogs early and withstood their desperate rally as the second half waned. The visiting Bulldogs needed just over four minutes for their lead to reach double digits. Georgia, meanwhile, needed over 11 minutes just to reach double digits on the scoreboard. The combination proved lethal for the home team. Tech used its full-court, trapping defense to put Georgia on its heels from the outset. Leading scorer Alex Hamilton opened the game with a layup. Two minutes later Michael Kyser and Hamilton sandwiched Georgia turnovers with three unanswered baskets. The third bucket, a dunk by Hamilton with 17:29 left, prompted UGA coach Mark Fox to burn the first of his four first-half time outs. None of them seemed to have its desired effect. After Georgia finally got its feet planted, Tech answered with a barrage of 3-point shots that ballooned its lead further. The Bulldogs scored on four straight possessions midway through the first half, three coming on treys, and grew their lead to its largest at 39-13 on a layup by Cordarius Johnson. Georgia never abated its effort to scratch back into contention in the second half. A tip-in by Brandon Morris with 6:52 left cut the margin to 60-51. Eventually, the Bulldogs pulled within 72-66 on a Kenny Gaines jumper with 1:10 left. Charles Mann stole the ensuing inbounds before Tech forced a jump ball with 47 seconds remaining. The alternate possession arrow favored Tech, and the visitors closed out the game by cashing in at the foul line. Team / Individual Notes La. Tech’s 39-13 lead with 7:09 left in the first half was Georgia’s largest deficit of the season... This game tipped at the odd hour of 11:00 a.m. Louisiana Tech (29-7) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Kyser 3-5 0-0 0-1 6 2 0 6 25 Anderson 6-10 1-5 5-8 8 4 2 18 28 Hamilton 6-10 1-3 7-8 4 4 2 20 25 Smith 1-4 1-3 7-8 4 4 2 20 25 Johnson 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 1 1 2 24 Appleby 0-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 Gjuroski 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 5 Johnson 6-7 3-3 1-2 4 2 2 16 21 McNeail 3-8 3-7 5-7 1 3 0 14 31 Talbot 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 5 TOTALS 26-55 9-22 18-26 30 21 11 79 200 Georgia (20-14) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS MIN Thornton 3-8 0-1 3-4 6 4 0 9 32 Williams 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 3 0 2 24 Morris 4-11 0-0 2-3 2 4 1 10 26 Mann 4-9 0-1 5-8 6 4 1 13 30 Gaines 3-7 1-2 2-2 4 0 2 9 31 Parker 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 6 Dixon 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 Forte 4-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 8 12 Geno 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Frazier 5-11 4-7 1-4 3 3 1 15 17 Djurisic 2-4 0-1 1-2 5 2 0 5 17 TOTALS 26-57 5-12 14-23 40 20 8 71 200 Halftime: La. Tech 46, Georgia 27. FG Pct: Georgia .456, La. Tech .473. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .417, La. Tech .409. FT Pct: Georgia .609, La. Tech .692. Turnovers: Georgia 19 (Mann 7), La. Tech 14 (Hamilton 3). Blocks: Georgia 5 (Five with 1), La. Tech 8 (Kyser 7). Technicals: None. Officials: Crawford, Barker, Hartness. Att. - 3,692
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field Career Season Game
goals made 723, Dominique Wilkins (1980-82) 310, Dominique Wilkins (1980-81) 20, Ronnie Hogue vs. LSU (12-20-71)
field Career Season Game
goal attempts 1,611, Litterial Green (1989-92) 582, Dominique Wilkins (1980-81) 31, Jacky Dorsey vs. Sou. Miss (12-17-74)
rebounds Career 1,116, Bob Lienhard (1968-70) Season 396, Bob Lienhard (1968-69) Game 32, Bob Lienhard vs. Sewanee (12-3-68)
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goal percentage .602, Lavon Mercer (1977-80) .643, Lavon Mercer (1978-79) 1.000, Bob Lienhard vs. Ga. Tech (2-15-68)
rebounding average Career 14.9, Bob Lienhard (1968-70) Season 15.8, Bob Lienhard (1968-69)
3 point field goals made Career 261, Levi Stukes (2004-07) Season 93, Ezra Williams (2001-02) Game 9, G.G. Smith vs. Fresno St. (3/26/98)
Points Career 2,111, Litterial Green (1989-92) Season 732, Dominique Wilkins (1980-81) Game 46, Ronnie Hogue vs. LSU (12-20-71)
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scoring average Career 23.7, Jacky Dorsey (1975-76) Season 25.7, Jacky Dorsey (1975-76)
assists Career 493, Rashad Wright (2000-04) Season 169, Pertha Robinson (1994-95) Game 15, Gino Gianfrancesco vs. Ga. Tech (3-12-72)
Lavon Mercer set UGA marks for field-goal percentage in a season (1979) and career (1977-79) before embarking on a 14-year professional stint in Israel.
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3 point field goal attempts Career 683, Levi Stukes (2004-07) Season 251, Ezra Williams (2001-02) Game 17, Jody Patton vs. Tennessee (3-9-91)
Litterial Green concluded his outstanding Bulldog career with eight individual school records, including most career points (2,111) and assists (466).
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Individual Records 3 point field goal percentage Career .444, Jody Patton (1988-91) Season .457, Jody Patton (1988-89) Game 1.000, Bernard Davis (8x8) vs. Tenn. (2-12-94) 1.000, Ezra Williams (7x7) vs. LSU (1-5-03) free throws made Career 549, Alec Kessler (1987-90) Season 210, Zippy Morocco (1952-53) Game 16, Zippy Morocco vs. Fla. (2-16-53) Morris Dinwiddie vs. Mississippi (2-19-55) Morris Dinwiddie vs. Florida (1-30-56) Billy Rado vs. Florida State (12-27-62) Litterial Green vs. Mississippi State (3-9-89) free Career Season Game
throw attempts 744, Litterial Green (1989-92) 303, Zippy Morocco (1952-53) 24, Zippy Morocco vs. Fla. (2-16-53)
free Career Season Game
throw percentage .831, Dick McIntosh (1966-68) .891, Dick McIntosh (1967-68) 1.000, Morris Dinwiddie (16x16) vs. Ole Miss, 2-19-55
Bob Lienhard (1968-70) owns every rebounding mark in the University of Georgia record book.
steals Career 259, Sundiata Gaines (2004-08) Season 89, Pat Hamilton (1987-88) Game 7, Gerald Crosby vs. Ole Miss (1-10-83) Gerald Crosby vs. Florida (2-21-83) Pat Hamilton vs. UNC-Asheville (12-12-87) Pat Hamilton vs. Auburn (2-2-89) Kendall Rhine vs. Mercer (11-26-91) Chris Daniels vs. Louisiana State (3-9-02) Billy Humphrey vs. South Carolina (2-10-07)
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blocks Career 327, Lavon Mercer (1977-80) Season 94, Charles Claxton (1994-95) Game 9, Lucius Foster vs. Ole Miss (1-26-76) Terrell Bell vs. Bethune-Cookman (12-7-93) Charles Claxton vs. Winthrop (12-21-94) Charles Claxton vs. Florida (2-7-95) games played Career 129, G.G. Smith & Michael Chadwick (1996-99) Season 36, Milt Blakley (1987-88), Rod Cole (1987-88) Toney Mack (1987-88)
G.G. Smith set the school mark for 3-point shots in a game when he sank nine against Fresno State during NIT play.
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Highest Individual Single-Game Scoring Totals
Points Season 2,644 (1987-88) Game 138 vs. Arkansas A&M (12-6-67)
victory margin Game 120 (122-2) vs. S.E. Christian (1917-18)
combined Points Game 229 vs. Arkansas A&M (12-6-67)
defeat margin Game 77 (143-66) vs. Kentucky (2-27-56)
No. Player, Opp., Date 46 Ronnie Hogue vs. LSU (12-20-71)
most wins Season 24 (1982-83 & 1996-97)
45 Bob Lienhard vs. Alabama (1-29-68)
consecutive wins 13 in 1930-31 season
43 Jacky Dorsey vs. Sou. Miss. (12-21-74)
Points per game
Season 82.7 (2,399 in 29 games) in 1989-90 rebounds Season 1,276 (1996-97) Game 78 vs. Sewanee (12-3-68) assists Season 512 (1987-88) Game 34 vs. Bethune-Cookman (127-93) field goals made Season 997 (1982-83) Game 53 vs. Arkansas A&M (12-6-67) field goal attempts Season 2,038 (1987-88) Game 102 vs. Sewanee (12-3-68) field goal percentage Season .522 (1985-86) Game .762 vs. UT-Chatt. (12-19-80)
consecutive home wins 16 from 1988-89 to 1990-91 seasons most losses Season 22 (1951-52) most personal fouls Season 659 (1987-88) Game 37 vs. S. Carolina (1/18/97) opponent points Season 2,503 (1987-88) Game 143 by Kentucky (2-27-56) opponent rebounds Season 1,194 (1976-77) Game 67 by Auburn (2-7-77)
3 pt field goals made Season 284 (803 att.) in 1997-98 Game 19 (35 attempts) vs. Fresno State (3/26/98). 18 (32 attempts) vs. Charleston Southern (11/22/97) 3 pt fG attempts Season 803 (284 made) in 1997-98 Game 35 vs. Ga. Tech (12-19-90). vs. Fresno State (3/26/98) 3 pt fg percentage Season .416 (1989-90) Game .727 (8x11) vs. Vanderbilt (214-90) free throws made Season 642 (2013-14) Game 37 vs. Florida (1-30-56) free throws attempted Season 941 (2013-14) Game 50 vs. Kentucky (1/14/97); vs. S. Carolina (1/22/14); vs. LSU (3/10/94); vs. Augusta College (12/18/82) blocked shots Season 163 (1990-91) Game 15 vs. Tennessee (1/27/01)
The 2013-14 Bulldogs shattered team records for Free Throws Made (642) and Free Throws Attempted (941) in a single season. They also ranked among the nation’s top 30 teams in both categories.
44 Vern Fleming vs. Vanderbilt (2-27-84)
41 Jacky Dorsey vs. LSU (1-20-75) 38 Zippy Morocco vs. Tenn. (2-25-53) Litterial Green vs. Kentucky (1-2-91) Litterial Green vs. UCLA (1-4-92) 37 Zippy Morocco vs. Alabama (1-10-53) Dominique Wilkins vs. Florida (1-7-81) 36 Tim Bassett vs. Kentucky (2-19-73) Charlie Anderson vs. Auburn (3-2-74) Willie Anderson vs. Florida (2-10-88) 35 Willie Anderson vs. Kansas St. (3-12-87) Litterial Green vs. Florida (2-12-91) Trey Thompkins vs. Fla. Atlantic (12-23-09) 34
Morris Dinwiddie vs. Ole Miss (2-19-55) Ronnie Hogue vs. Miss. State (2-28-72) Jacky Dorsey vs. Ole Miss (1-2-75) Cedric Henderson vs. Tenn. (3-2-85) Litterial Green vs. Columbus (12-11-91) Jumaine Jones vs. Kentucky (1-26-99) Travis Leslie vs. Vanderbilt (3-12-10)
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Jerry Waller vs. Kentucky (2-3-64) John Fraley vs. Auburn (1-10-72) Billy Magarity vs. Vanderbilt (1-16-74) Dom. Wilkins vs. Ole Miss (2-27-82) Alec Kessler vs. Texas (3-16-90) Litterial Green vs. Vanderbilt (12-11-90)
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Allan Johnson vs. Florida St. (3-2-62) Bob Lienhard vs. Davidson (1-22-69) Bob Lienhard vs. Alabama (2-9-70) Ronnie Hogue vs. S. Alabama (12-6-71) John Fraley vs. Vanderbilt (2-12-72) Billy Magarity vs. Ga. Tech (3-7-74) Jacky Dorsey vs. Miss. State (1-31-76) Walter Daniels vs. Tennessee (1-21-78) Walter Daniels vs. Rollins (11-28-78) Dom. Wilkins vs. Kentucky (1-31-81) Joe Ward vs. Miami (11-30-85) Willie Anderson vs. Ole Miss (2-21-87) Toney Mack vs. Oklahoma (12-25-87) Alec Kessler vs. Augusta (12-10-88) Alec Kessler vs. Kentucky (1-3-90) Jarvis Hayes vs. Ole Miss (2-26-03) Sundiata Gaines vs. Florida (2-9-08) Terrance Woodbury vs. Florida (2-14-09) Ken. Caldwell-Pope vs. LSU (3-14-13)
steals Season 338 (1987-88) Game 25 vs. Yale (12-28-84)
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1. Dominique Wilkins, f 2. Dominique Wilkins, f 3. Jacky Dorsey, f 4. Walter Daniels, g 5. Alec Kessler, f-c 6. Alec Kessler, f-c 7. Vern Fleming, g Bob Lienhard, c 9. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope 10. Zippy Morocco, g 11. Jacky Dorsey, f 12. Willie Anderson, g 13. Litterial Green, g 14. Vern Fleming, g 15. Litterial Green, g Jumaine Jones, f 17. Toney Mack, f 18. D.A. Layne, g 19. Trey Thompkins, f 20. Jarvis Hayes, f 21. Ronnie Hogue, g Bob Lienhard, c 23. Bob Lienhard, c 24. Ezra Williams, g 25. John Fraley, f 26. D.A. Layne, g 26. Jumaine Jones, f
Pts. Yr. 732 659 646 613 610 596 594 594 591 590 588 583 576 575 564 564 551 550 549 538 533 533 532 529 527 520 515
1981 1982 1975 1979 1990 1989 1984 1969 2013 1953 1976 1988 1991 1983 1992 1999 1988 2000 2010 2002 1972 1968 1970 2002 1972 2001 1998
Cl. G Avg So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.
31 31 25 28 29 31 30 25 32 25 27 35 28 34 29 30 36 30 31 29 26 25 25 32 26 31 35
23.6 21.3 25.8 21.9 21.0 19.2 19.8 23.8 18.5 23.6 21.8 16.7 20.6 16.9 19.5 18.8 15.3 18.3 17.7 18.6 20.5 21.3 21.3 16.5 20.3 16.8 14.7
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Shandon Anderson ranks among UGA’s career leaders in scoring, rebounding and assists.
Alec Kessler, the leader of Georgia’s 1990 SEC championship team, ranks No. 2 on the Bulldogs’ scoring list and No. 3 in rebounds.
Career Scoring Leaders Name, Position
1. Litterial Green, g (1989-92) 2. Alec Kessler, f/c (1987-90) 3. Vern Fleming, g (1981-84) 4. Dominique Wilkins, f (1980-82) 5. Walter Daniels, g (1976-79) 6. Bob Lienhard, c (1968-70) 7. Shandon Anderson, f (1993-96) 8. Terry Fair, f/c (1980-83) 9. Sundiata Gaines, g (2004-08) 10. D.A. Layne, g (1999-2001) 11. James Banks, f (1981-84) 12. Carlos Strong, f (1992-96) 13. Trey Thompkins, f (2009-11) 14. Levi Stukes, g (2004-07) 15. Ronnie Hogue, g (1971-73) 16. Willie Anderson, g (1985-88) 17. Ezra Williams, g (2002-03) 18. Charles Claxton, c (1992-95) 19. Eric Marbury, g (1979-82) 20. Bob Healey, f (1947-50) 21. Lavon Mercer, c (1977-80) 22. Jimmy Pitts, g (1963-65) 23. Jacky Dorsey, f (1975-76) 24. Ray Harrison (1996-99) 25. Joe Ward, f (1984-86) 26. Jerry Waller, g (1964-66) 27. G.G. Smith, g (1996-99) 28. Jerry Eplling, f (1968-70) 29. Michael Chadwick, f (1996-99) 30. Travis Leslie, f (2009-11) 31. Jumaine Jones, f (1998-99) 32. Terrance Woodbury, g/f (2006-09) 33. Bill Ensley, f (1954-59) 34. Rashad Wright, g (2000-04) 35. Gerald Crosby, g (1982-85) 36. Jarvis Hayes, f (2002-03) 37. Chris Daniels, f (2000-04) 38. Allan Johnson, f (1960-62) 39. Bob Schloss, f (1948-51) 40. Ken. Caldwell-Pope, g (2011-13) 41. Joe Jordan, g (1948-51) Fred Edmondson, f (1954-59) 43. Dustin Ware (2009-12)
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G Avg.
2,111 116 17.7 1,788 123 14.5 1,777 125 14.2 1,688 78 21.6 1,679 101 16.6 1,659 75 22.1 1,517 118 12.9 1,492 123 12.1 1,469 123 11.9 1,451 91 15.9 1,430 125 11.4 1,414 118 12.0 1,396 89 15.7 1,373 115 11.9 1,367 77 17.8 1,350 107 12.6 1,349 90 15.0 1,274 116 11.0 1,261 110 11.5 1,259 100 12.6 1,253 106 11.8 1,240 78 15.9 1,234 52 23.7 1,230 126 9.8 1,203 107 11.2 1,170 75 15.6 1,131 129 8.8 1,123 75 14.9 1,100 129 8.5 1,099 90 12.2 1,079 65 16.6 1,073 107 10.0 1,067 95 11.2 1,064 119 8.9 1,032 116 8.9 1,031 56 18.4 1,028 119 8.6 1,017 75 13.6 1,016 104 9.8 1,013 64 15.8 1,012 100 10.1 1,012 96 10.5 1,007 128 7.9
Willie Anderson, a Bulldog standout from 1985-88, ranks No. 16 on the UGA scoring list and is 11th in career assists.
In just two seasons as a starter, Pertha Robinson set the single-season assist record and climbed into sixth place on the school’s all-time list for assist leaders with 399.
Single-Season Blocked Shots Leaders Name, Class, Year 1. Charles Claxton, Sr., 1995 2. Richard Corhen, Jr., 1984 3. Lavon Mercer, Fr., 1977 4. Lavon Mercer, So., 1978 5. Terrell Bell, Sr., 1996
BLK 94 91 88 88 83
G Avg. 28 3.4 30 3.0 27 3.3 27 3.3 31 2.7
Single-Season 3-Point Percentage Leaders Name, Class, Year 1. Bernard Davis, Sr., 1994 2. Pertha Robinson, Sr., 1996 3. Jody Patton, Sr., 1991 4. G.G. Smith, Jr., 1998 5. Dustin Ware, Jr., 2011
3FGM 80 48 69 81 57
3FGA 178 108 156 186 131
Pct. .449 .445 .442 .436 .435
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Bob Lienhard vs. Sewanee (12-3-68) Bob Lienhard vs. LSU (3-8-69) Bob Lienhard vs. Arkansas A&M (12-2-67) Bob Lienhard vs. Ga. Tech (12-7-67) Bill Ensley vs. Ga. Tech (2-16-56) Bob Lienhard vs. Furman (12-18-67) Bob Lienhard vs. Furman (12-19-68) Tim Bassett vs. Miss. State (1-29-73) Jerry Waller vs. Alabama (2-10-64) Bob Lienhard vs. Kentucky (1-12-70) Henry Cabaniss vs. Ga. Tech (2-22-58) Bob Lienhard vs. N.C. State (12-29-67) Bob Lienhard vs. LSU (1-8-68) Bob Lienhard vs. Alabama (1-29-68)
Season Rebounding Name, Position Rbs. 1. Bob Lienhard, c 396 2. Bob Lienhard, c 373 3. Tim Bassett, c 368 4. Jerry Waller, c 356 5. Bob Lienhard, c 347 6. Tim Bassett, c 337 7. Alec Kessler, f-c 301 8. Alec Kessler, f-c 300 9. Jumaine Jones, f 299 10. Jacky Dorsey, f 296 11. Jumaine Jones, f 284 12. Terry Fair, f-c 271 13. John Johnson, f 261 Anthony Evans, c 261 14. Phillip Simpson, f-c 260 15. Jerry Waller, c 258 Trey Thompkins, f-c 258 17. Chris Daniels, f 256 18. Phillip Simpson, f-c 255 19. Jacky Dorsey, f 254 20. Jerry Waller, c 253 21. Dominique Wilkins, f 250 22. Shon Coleman, f 246 23. Chris Daniels, f 243
Yr. 1969 1968 1973 1964 1970 1972 1989 1990 1998 1975 1999 1980 1961 2000 1961 1965 2010 2002 1960 1976 1966 1982 2000 2004
Cl. Jr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr.
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Avg 15.8 14.9 14.2 13.7 13.9 13.0 9.7 10.4 8.5 11.8 9.5 10.0 10.0 8.7 10.0 10.8 8.3 8.0 10.2 9.4 10.1 8.1 8.2 8.1
Season Assists Name 1. Pertha Robinson 2. Sundiata Gaines 3. Rashad Wright 4. Donald Hartry 5. Willie Anderson 6. Rashad Wright 7. G.G. Smith G.G. Smith 9. Pertha Robinson 10. Gerald Crosby 11. Sundiata Gaines 12. Willie Anderson 13. Gerald Robinson Litterial Green 15. Gino Gianfrancesco Barry Cohen 16. Rod Cole 17. Litterial Green Gerald Crosby Ray Harrison Ray Harrison
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Yr. 1995 2007 2002 1986 1987 2003 1997 1998 1996 1985 2008 1988 2011 1989 1972 1971 1990 1990 1984 1997 1998
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Career Rebounding Name, Position 1. Bob Lienhard, c (1968-70) 2. Terry Fair, f-c (1980-83) 3. Alec Kessler, f-c (1987-90) 4. Jerry Waller, c (1964-66) 5. Charles Claxton, c (1992-95) 6. Lavon Mercer, c (1977-80) 7. Chris Daniels, f (2000-04) 8. Carlos Strong, f (1993-96) 9. Tim Bassett, c (1972-73) 10. Trey Thompkins, f (2009-11) 11. John Johnson, f-c (1959-61) 12. Sundiata Gaines, g (2004-08) 13. James Banks, f (1981-84)
Rebs. Games 1,116 75 923 123 893 123 867 75 840 116 838 106 763 119 739 118 705 52 693 89 684 77 674 123 654 125
Avg. 14.9 7.5 7.3 11.6 7.2 11.2 6.4 6.3 13.6 7.8 8.9 5.5 5.2
Career Assists Name, Years Played 1. Rashad Wright (2000-04) 2. Sundiata Gaines (2004-08) 3. Litterial Green (1989-92) 4. G.G. Smith (1996-99) 5. Vern Fleming (1981-84) Dustin Ware (2009-12) 7. Pertha Robinson (1993-96) 8. Rod Cole (1988-91) 9. Ray Harrison (1996-99) 10. Donald Hartry (1983-86)
Ast. 493 476 466 440 400 400 399 379 377 355
Games 119 123 116 129 125 128 107 126 126 124
Avg. 4.1 3.9 4.0 3.4 3.2 3.1 3.7 3.0 3.0 2.9
Games 123 102 118 125 126 115 126 119 119 116
Avg. 2.1 2.1 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3
Career Steals Name, Years Played 1. Sundiata Gaines (2004-08) 2. Pat Hamilton (1985-89) 3. Shandon Anderson (1992-96) 4. Vern Fleming (1980-84) 5. Rod Cole (1987-91) 6. Levi Stukes (2003-07) 7. Ray Harrison (1995-99) 8. Rashad Wright (2000-04) Chris Daniels (2000-04) 10. Litterial Green (1988-92)
Stl. 259 216 212 205 191 179 177 168 168 147
Career Blocks Name, Years Played Blk. Games Avg. 1. Lavon Mercer (1977-80) 302 106 2.8 2. Charles Claxton (1992-95) 247 116 2.1 3. Terrell Bell (1993-96) 168 102 1.6 4. Dominique Wilkins (1980-82) 142 78 1.8 5. Richard Corhen (1982-85) 125 120 1.1
Rashad Wright became Georgia’s career assist leader during the 2004 season.
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1. Litterial Green 2. Alec Kessler 3. Vern Fleming 4. Dominique Wilkins 5. Walter Daniels 6. Bob Lienhard 7. Shandon Anderson 8. Terry Fair 9. Sundiata Gaines 10. D.A. Layne 11. James Banks 12. Carlos Strong 13. Trey Thompkins 14. Levi Stukes 15. Ronnie Hogue 16. Willie Anderson 17. Ezra Williams 18. Charles Claxton 19. Eric Marbury 20. Bob Healey 21. Lavon Mercer 22. Jimmy Pitts 23. Jacky Dorsey 24. Ray Harrison 25. Joe Ward 26. Jerry Waller 27. G.G. Smith 28. Jerry Epling 29. Michael Chadwick 30. Travis Leslie 31. Jumaine Jones 32. Terrance Woodbury 33. Bill Ensley 34. Rashad Wright 35. Gerald Crosby 36. Jarvis Hayes 37. Chris Daniels 38. Allan Johnson 39. Bob Schloss 40. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope 41. Joe Jordan Fred Edmondson 43. Dustin Ware
Years G Pts.
1989-92 1987-90 1981-84 1980-82 1976-79 1968-70 1993-96 1980-83 2004-08 1999-2001 1981-84 1993-96 2009-11 2004-07 1971-73 1985-88 2001-03 1992-95 1979-82 1947-50 1977-80 1963-65 1975-76 1996-99 1984-86 1964-66 1996-99 1968-70 1996-99 2009-11 1998-99 2006-09 1954-59 2000-04 1982-85 2002-03 2000-04 1960-62 1948-51 2011-13 1948-51 1954-59 2009-12
Dustin Ware
116 123 125 78 101 75 118 123 123 91 125 118 89 115 77 107 90 116 110 100 106 78 52 126 107 75 129 75 129 90 65 107 95 119 116 56 119 75 104 64 100 96 128
2,111 1,788 1,777 1,688 1,679 1,659 1,517 1,492 1,469 1,451 1,430 1,414 1,396 1,383 1,367 1,350 1,349 1,274 1,261 1,259 1,253 1,240 1,234 1,230 1,203 1,170 1,131 1,123 1,100 1,099 1,079 1,073 1,067 1,064 1,032 1,031 1,028 1,017 1,016 1,013 1,012 1,012 1,007
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2014 Review Records History Media Info
D.A. Layne
Jerry Epling
Jumaine Jones
Gerald Crosby Walter Daniels
Chris Daniels
Eric Marbury
Carlos Strong
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Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2014 Review Records History Media Info
Pts. 138 124 122 122 122 117 117 117 116 115
Site-Opponent Date H- Arkansas A&M 12-2-67 H- Western Kentucky 11-28-90 H- SE Christian Coll. 1917-18 H- Whittier College 12-3-79 H- Baptist College 12-30-78 A- Mercer 12-8-90 H- Ole Miss 1-30-91 H- Delaware 1975-76 H- Charleston Southern 11-22-97 H- Bethune-Cookman 12-7-93
High Opponent Scoring
Pts. Site-Opponent 143 N- Kentucky 117 A- Vanderbilt 112 A- Alabama 112 N- Georgia Tech 110 A- Tennessee 108 A- Kentucky 107 A- Texas 106 A- Kentucky 106 A- Kentucky 105 A- Clemson 105 H- Tennessee
Date 2-27-56 2-23-66 2-13-54 12-19-90 2-9-00 1-29-59 1-23-94 2-4-54 2-19-68 1954-55 1974-75
Low Georgia Scoring
(Since 1959-60)
Pts. Site-Opponent 26 A- Miss. State 36 A- Tennessee 37 A- Vanderbilt 38 A- Georgia Tech 38 H- Florida 39 A- Vanderbilt 40 A- Vanderbilt 41 H- Vanderbilt 42 N- LaSalle 42 N- Illinois 42 N- Clemson
Date 1-13-82 2-11-67 2-26-05 2-18-80 3-2-05 2-11-04 1-14-09 2-6-67 12-29-70 12-6-08 2-16-05
Low Opponent Scoring
(Since 1959-60) Pts. Site-Opponent Date 20 A- Miss. State 1-13-82 34 H- La. Tech 12-17-77 35 H- Miss. State 3-10-88 38 H- Ole Miss 1-3-96 38 H- Birm.-Southern 11-28-84 38 H- Georgia Tech 12-6-80 38 H- High Point 12-21-10 38 H- E. Tenn. State 11-23-12 UGA Highest Scoring Halves
Pts. Opponent Half 67 Chas. Sou. 2 66 Car.-Newman 2 65 Mercer 1 65 Long Island 2 63 Auburn 2 62 Ga. Southern 1 62 Ole Miss 2
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Date 11-22-97 12-12-81 12-8-90 12-6-91 1-19-85 11-21-01 1-30-91
Georgia Basketball
Highest Opp. Scoring Halves
Pts. Opponent 66 Tennessee 61 Notre Dame 60 Texas 60 Texas 57 Bucknell 57 Arkansas 57 Kentucky 55 Auburn 55 Kentucky 55 Gonzaga 54 Florida
Half 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2
Date 2-9-00 2-6-94 3-16-90 1-23-94 12-1-98 1-30-93 3-1-95 2-7-87 1-6-98 12-15-02 1-26-94
Highest Georgia FG% Games
Pct. FG-FGA Site-Opponent .762 32-42 H-UT-Chatt. .702 40-57 H-Miss. State .692 45-65 H- Vanderbilt .667 32-48 H- Tennessee .667 40-60 H- Winthrop .661 37-56 H- Ole Miss .659 29-44 A- Mississippi St. .652 30-46 A- Marshall .647 33-51 H- Ole Miss
Date 12-19-80 2-28-01 2-12-86 3-12-83 12-21-93 1-25-86 1-9-85 12-18-99 1-27-88
Highest Opponent FG% Games Pct. .744 .673 .660 .653 .649 .648
FG-FGA 29-39 33-49 31-47 32-49 37-57 35-54
Site-Opponent A- Iowa State A- Mississippi St. A- LSU A- Memphis St. H- Mississippi St. H- Tennessee
Date 3-17-04 2-9-85 2-5-83 12-14-86 1-23-88 2-28-87
Lowest Georgia Team FG%
Pct. FG-FGA .237 14-59 .246 16-65 .250 17-68 .250 14-56 .250 13-52 .272 18-66 .276 16-58 .283 13-46 .293 17-58 .300 15-50
Site-Opponent A- Clemson A-Miss. State H- N.C. State A-Ole Miss A-Auburn H- Virginia H- Nevada A- Vanderbilt A- Hawaii H- Kentucky
Date 3-10-99 1-12-08 11-11-97 2-21-09 2-1-12 12-24-87 11-26-04 2-11-04 12-22-01 1-14-97
Lowest Opponent Team FG%
Pct. .207 .233 .240 .243 .246
FG-FGA 12-58 17-73 12-50 17-70 15-61
Site-Opponent A-High Point A- Mercer H- Texas A&M A- Georgia State A- Ole Miss
Date 12-21-10 11-13-98 2-9-13 11-26-96 1-3-96
Georgia Team Field Goals
No Att Site-Opponent Date 53 83 H-Arkansas A&M 12-6-67 50 80 H- Bethune-Cook. 12-7-93 45 65 H- Vanderbilt 2-12-86 45 85 N- Yale 12-28-84 43 79 H-Jacksonville State 11-9-07
43 43 42 42 41 41 41 41
68 79 68 65 70 80 68 75
H- Georgia College H- Georgia State H- South Carolina St. H- Central Florida H- Charleston Sou. H- Central Florida H- Baptist College A- Utah State
12-5-92 11-26-82 11-21-06 12-6-86 11-22-97 12-19-95 12-29-87 12-18-85
Opponent Team Field Goals
No Att Site-Opponent 44 88 H- Texas 43 69 N- Kentucky 41 69 H- Mississippi St. 41 75 H- LSU 39 76 H- North Carolina 39 69 H- Iowa 39 63 N- Georgia Tech 39 71 H- Univ. of San Fran.
Date 1-23-94 12-17-79 1-9-80 2-9-80 11-20-88 12-3-88 12-7-85 11-28-81
Georgia Team FG Attempts
No FGM 102 40 94 39 85 40 83 36 83 48 82 45 82 53 81 31
Site-Opponent H-Sewanee A- Georgia Tech A- Texas H- Auburn H- Carson-Newman H- W. Kentucky H- Whittier College A- Georgia Tech
Date 12-3-68 12-19-90 1-23-94 2-19-86 12-12-81 11-28-90 12-3-79 12-13-98
Opponent FG Attempts
No FGM 88 44 85 21 82 33 82 26 81 28 80 26 80 27 80 25
Site-Opponent H- Texas A- Bethune-Cookman N- Southern Jaguars A- Whittier College A- Lenoir-Rhyne H-Jacksonville State N- LSU A- Texas
Date 1-23-94 12-7-93 11-27-87 12-3-79 12-29-79 11-9-07 3-10-94 12-13-93
3 Point Goals by Georgia
No Att Site-Opponent Date 19 35 N- Fresno St. 3-26-98 18 32 H- Charleston Sou. 11-22-97 17 35 H- N.C. A&T 12-28-08 15 30 A- Arkansas 1-16-99 15 30 H- Kentucky 1-26-99 14 28 H- South Carolina 2-6-99 14 28 H-Savannah State 12-28-04 13 22 H-Fresno State 3-14-07 13 24 N- Auburn 3-11-04 13 23 A- Pepperdine 12-17-01 12 24 A- Texas 11-29-98 12 30 H- Tennessee 2-23-99 12 28 A- South Carolina 2-24-98 12 22 A-Georgia Tech 12-7-10 11 vs. 4 teams (recent: Tenn. 2013)
2014-15 Media Guide
Opponent 3 Pt Goals
No Att Site-Opponent
Date
18 40 A- Fresno State 3-14-07 15 29 H- Florida 2-13-99 15 31 A- Vanderbilt 1-26-02 15 27 A-Kentucky 3-1-12 14 29 N- Texas 11-12-97 14 24 A- South Carolina 3-2-96 14 34 N- Pittsburgh 12-17-94 13 27 A- Florida 1-22-97 13 27 A- Tennessee Tech 12-29-94 13 25 A- LSU 2-18-95 13 17 H- Auburn 2-1-92 13 26 A- Arkansas 3-1-01 10 teams with 12 3-point FGs Made 3 Pt Attempts by Georgia
No 35 35 34 33 32 32 32 31 31 31 31 30 30 30 30
FGM Site-Opponent 10 A- Georgia Tech 17 H- N.C. A&T 9 N-Notre Dame 7 H- Florida 5 A- Clemson 18 H- Charleston Sou. 10 N- Tennessee 11 A- Kentucky 11 A- South Carolina 6 H- Alabama 12 H- North Carolina 12 H- Tennessee 12 H- Vanderbilt 15 A- Arkansas 15 H- Kentucky
No 40 36 36 35 34 34 32 31 31 30 30
FGM 18 11 12 10 10 10 9 8 12 8 9
Date 12-19-90 12-28-08 11-25-10 1-22-97 3-10-99 11-22-97 3-9-91 2-28-07 2-27-99 3-4-99 12-27-97 2-23-99 1-31-98 1-16-99 1-26-99
3 Pt Attempts by Opp.
Site-Opponent Date A- Fresno State 3-14-07 H- Pittsburgh 12-2-95 H- Iona 12-15-12 A- Samford 11-26-01 H- Tenn. State 12-1-99 H- Georgia Tech 12-8-99 H- South Carolina 2-13-10 A- Winthrop 12-21-93 A- Kentucky 1-7-94 H-South Carolina 2-13-08 H- Georgia Tech 12-13-98
Georgia Team FTs Made
No. Att Site-Opponent 37 47 H- Florida 36 48 H- Kentucky 34 45 H - Vanderbilt 34 45 A- Mercer 33 50 H-S. Carolina 32 46 H-LSU 32 44 H-W. Carolina 32 39 A- Auburn 32 41 H- UNC Ashe. 32 43 N- LaSalle 32 38 H- Mississippi St. 32 50 A- Augusta Coll.
Opponent Team FTs Made
No. Att Site-Opponent 38 53 A- South Carolina 35 43 A- UCLA 34 41 N-Davidson 34 41 A- Vandy 33 40 H- Kentucky 33 42 A- Florida
Site-Opponent Date H- Alabama 2-6-88 A- Vanderbilt 2-14-90 A- Mississippi St. 1-19-89 H- S. Carolina 1-22-00 H- W. Carolina 12-4-93 A-Southern Cal 12-17-11 A-Kentucky 3-4-09 H- Mississippi St. 1-17-90
3 Point Pct by Opponent
Pct. 3FGs .765 13-17 .750 9-12 .700 7-10 .700 7-10 .636 7-11 .632 12-19
Site-Opponent H- Auburn A- Vanderbilt H- Ole Miss A- Florida A- LSU A-Tennessee
Date 2-1-92 2-27-91 2-22-89 2-7-95 1-25-06 1-7-04
Date 1-18-97 1-4-92 11-21-13 2-26-92 1-14-97 2-12-91
Georgia Team FT Attempts
No. Made Site-Opponent 50 33 H-S. Carolina 50 30 H- Kentucky 50 30 N- LSU 50 32 A- Augusta Coll. 48 36 H- Kentucky 46 32 H-LSU 46 28 H- S. Carolina 45 34 H - Vanderbilt 45 34 A- Mercer 45 27 H- Tennessee 44 32 H-W. Carolina 43 32 N- LaSalle 43 31 H- Auburn
Date 1-22-14 1-14-97 3-10-94 12-18-82 1-3-90 2-6-14 2-23-13 2-15-03 12-8-90 1-27-90 11-21-03 12-30-88 2-7-87
Opponent Team FT Attempts
No. Made 53 38 46 29 45 26 44 30 43 35 43 30 42 33
3 Point Pct by Georgia
Pct. 3FGs .727 8-11 .727 8-11 .700 7-10 .700 7-10 .692 9-13 .692 9-13 .688 11-16 .667 8-12
Date 1-30-56 1-3-90 2-15-03 12-8-90 1-22-14 2-6-14 11-21-03 2-23-91 12-19-88 12-30-88 2-18-89 12-18-82
Site-Opponent A- South Carolina A- Georgia Tech N- Texas A- Vanderbilt A- UCLA N-Notre Dame A- Florida
Date 1-18-97 12-19-90 3-16-90 1-14-12 1-4-92 11-25-10 2-12-91
Georgia Team FT Pct.
Pct. .967 .963 .956 .944 .941 .933 .933
FTs 29-30 26-27 22-23 17-19 16-17 14-15 14-15
Site-Opp. N- Miss. St. A-Ole Miss A- Southern H - Auburn H - Furman H- Furman H- Auburn
Date 3-5-98 1-17-11 11-27-87 1-25-03 12-23-11 12-4-98 2-19-86
Opponent Team FT Pct.
Pct. 1.000 .960 .950 .947 .944 .941 .941 .933
FTs Site-Opp. Date 26-26 A-Colorado 12-28-13 24-25 A- Kentucky 1-7-92 19-20 A-Vanderbilt 2-11-04 18-19 A- Virginia Tech 12-6-09 17-18 A- Vanderbilt 2-27-13 16-17 H- Air Force 3-19-07 16-17 A- Vanderbilt 12-11-90 14-15 H-Alabama 1-7-12
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single-game team bests Georgia Total Rebounds
No Site-Opponent 78 H-Sewanee 68 N- Long Island 62 H-Jacksonville State 60 H- Beth.-Cookman 59 A- Ole Miss 58 H- Mercer
Date 12-3-68 12-6-91 11-9-07 12-7-93 3-2-91 11-26-91
Opponent Total Rebounds
No. Site-Opponent 62 H- Pittsburgh 60 A- Georgia Tech 57 N- Texas 55 H- Tennessee 54 H-Colorado
Date 12-17-94 12-19-90 12-22-90 1-27-01 12-23-96
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2014 Review Records History Media Info
Georgia Rebound Margin
No UGA-Opp. Site-Opponent Date +29 51-22 H- Ala. A&M 11-24-06 +28 53-25 H- Kentucky 1-3-90 +28 53-25 H- Florida 1-30-80 +26 51-25 H-Miss. Valley St. 11-25-08 +25 49-24 H-Wofford 11-8-13 +25 53-28 H- Augusta Coll. 12-10-88 +25 56-31 N-Grambling St. 11-27-99 +25 48-23 H-Miss. State 1-22-11 +24 55-31 N- Miss. State 3-11-93 Opponent Rebound Margin
No Opp-UGA Site-Opponent Date +26 44-18 H-Kentucky 1-15-05 +25 49-24 A- Kentucky 2-17-99 +25 62-37 N- Pittsburgh 2-17-94 +21 47-26 A- Mid. Tenn. St. 3-22-88 +20 48-28 N- BYU 12-12-92 +20 46-26 A- Kentucky 2-15-06 +19 57-38 A- Clemson 3-10-99 +19 41-22 A- Kentucky 3-8-84 +19 47-28 A- Florida 1-6-82 +19 44-25 A-Ga. Tech 12-5-04 Georgia’s Largest Victories
(Since 1959-60) No UGA-Opp. Site-Opponent +67 117-50 A- Mercer +60 122-62 H- Whittier Coll. +60 122-62 H- Baptist Coll. +59 124-65 H- Western Ky. +57 116-59 H- Chas. Sou. +57 115-58 H- Beth.-Cook. +49 103-54 H- Central Fla.
Date 12-8-90 12-3-79 12-30-78 11-28-90 11-22-97 12-7-93 12-19-95
Opp. Largest Victories
(Since 1959-60)
No UGA-Opp. Site-Opponent +38 49-87 A-Ga. Tech +34 42-76 N-Illinois +33 54-87 N- Virginia +33 44-77 A- Florida +31 52-83 H- Air Force +29 52-81 A- LSU +29 48-77 A- Tennessee +28 61-89 A- Missouri +27 68-95 N- Kentucky +27 83-110 A- Tennessee +26 76-102 A- Iowa +26 69-95 N- Kentucky
Date 12-5-04 12-6-08 12-24-87 1-9-13 3-19-07 1-25-06 2-4-98 1-2-10 3-9-97 2-9-00 12-3-88 12-17-79
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Georgia Scoring
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2014 Review Records History Media Info
No 46 45 44 43 41 38 38 38 37 37
Name Ronnie Hogue Bob Lienhard Vern Fleming Jacky Dorsey Jacky Dorsey Zippy Morocco Litterial Green Litterial Green Zippy Morocco Dominique Wilkins
No 58 45 44 44 43 42 40
Name Pete Maravich Chris Jackson Kevin Martin Travis Mays Ronnie Battle Melvin Turpin Kenny Anderson
No.
(Att) Name
Site-Opponent H- LSU H- Alabama H- Vanderbilt H- Southern Miss A- LSU H- Tennessee A- UCLA H- Kentucky H- Alabama H- Florida
Date 12-20-71 1-29-68 2-27-84 12-21-74 1-20-75 2-25-53 1-4-92 1-2-91 1-10-53 1-7-81
No. (FGM) Name
31 17 Jacky Dorsey 30 16 Joe Ward 28 13 Dom. Wilkins 28 10 Litterial Green 27 11 Jumaine Jones 25 12 Jumaine Jones 25 12 Katu Davis 25 14 Vern Fleming 25 11 Vern Fleming 24 10 Dom. Wilkins
Opponent Scoring
Site-Opponent H- LSU H- LSU H-W. Carolina N- Texas H- Auburn H- Kentucky H- Georgia Tech
Date 3-8-69 1-24-90 11-21-03 3-16-90 2-1-92 3-8-84 12-19-90
georgia field Goals made
20 19 16 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
29 23 30 20 18 25 18 22 23 22 20 20 19 16 28 19 19
Site-Opponent
Date
Ronnie Hogue H- LSU 12-20-71 Vern Fleming H- Vanderbilt 2-27-87 Joe Ward N- Miami 11-30-85 W. Anderson N- Georgia Tech 12-5-87 W. Anderson H- Florida 2-10-88 Vern Fleming A- Vanderbilt 1-30-84 Dominique Wilkins H- Lenoir-Rhyne 12-29-79 Litterial Green H- Columbus Coll. 12-11-91 Litterial Green A- Vanderbilt 12-11-90 Litterial Green A- Florida 2-12-91 12-20-86 Toney Mack N- Stetson W. Anderson N- Kansas St. 3-12-87 Vern Fleming H- Alabama 2-10-84 Vern Fleming H- Cent. Wesleyan 12-11-82 Dominique Wilkins H- Auburn 2-20-82 Dominique Wilkins H- Ole Miss 2-27-82 Shon Coleman H- Kentucky 1-26-00
20 players with 12 FGM (Att) Name
21 48 Pete Maravich 18 22 Melvin Turpin 15 26 Quentin Dailey 15 26 B.J. Tyler 15 20 Ronnie Battle 15 29 Chris Jackson 14 25 Kevin Martin 14 17 Cameron Burns 14 23 DeWayne Scales 14 17 Shaquille O’Neal 14 22 Buck Johnson 13 19 Adam Mark 6 more players with 13 FGM 17 players with 12 FGM
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Site-Opponent
H- LSU A- Kentucky H- San Francisco A- Texas A- Auburn A- LSU H-W. Carolina H- Miss. State A- LSU H- LSU H- Alabama H - Belmont
Georgia Basketball
Date
12-17-74 11-30-85 2-20-82 2-16-92 12-13-98 12-19-98 12-5-95 1-30-84 3-8-84 12-1-81
opponent field goal attempts
No. (FGM) Name
48 29 28 26 26 25 25 25 25 25
21 15 11 15 15 14 10 12 9 8
Pete Maravich Chris Jackson Dennis Scott B.J. Tyler Quentin Dailey Kevin Martin Adrian Branch Jeff Malone Chavelo Holmes Tony White
Site-Opponent
H- LSU A- LSU N- Georgia Tech A- Texas A- San Francisco H-W. Carolina H- Maryland H- Miss. State H- Georgia State N- Tennessee
Date
3-8-69 1-24-90 12-16-89 1-23-94 11-28-81 11-25-03 3-15-82 2-10-82 12-14-85 3-7-85
georgia 3 pt field Goals made
No. (3FGA) Name
Site-Opponent
9 15 G.G. Smith N- Fresno State 8 9 Levi Stukes H - Fresno State 8 14 Levi Stukes N-Auburn 8 11 D.A. Layne H- South Carolina 8 8 Bernard Davis H- Tennessee 7 9 Dustin Ware A- Georgia Tech 7 10 Ter. Woodbury H-Florida 7 7 Ezra Williams H - LSU 7 11 D.A. Layne A- Arkansas 7 10 D.A. Layne A- Kentucky 7 10 Litterial Green A- UCLA 7 9 Litterial Green A- South Carolina 6 9 Billy Humphrey H-Delaware State 10 more players with six 3-point FGs made
Date
3-26-98 3-14-07 3-11-04 2-6-99 2-12-94 12-7-10 2-14-09 1-5-03 1-16-99 2-17-99 1-4-92 1-18-92 11-28-07
opponent 3 pt field Goals made
opponent field Goals made
No.
Site-Opponent
H- Southern Miss A- Miami H- Auburn N- Texas A- Georgia Tech N- Fresno State A- North Carolina A- Vanderbilt A- Kentucky N- Florida State
Date
3-8-69 3-8-84 11-28-81 1-23-94 2-1-92 1-24-90 11-21-03 1-17-90 2-9-80 2-8-91 1-4-86 11-23-02
No. (FGA) Name
Site-Opponent
9 12 Chris Lofton A- Tennessee 8 11 Larry Davis H- South Carolina 8 11 Jordan McRae H-Tennessee 7 13 Chris Lofton A-Tennessee 7 9 Alex Gordon A-Vanderbilt 7 17 Eddie Miller A- Fresno State 7 14 Kevin Martin H-W. Carolina 7 10 Anthony Roberson A - Florida 7 12 Brandon Wharton N- Tennessee 7 10 Mike Bright H- Bucknell 6 6 Tony Williams N- Louisville 6 12 Chris Jackson A- LSU 6 7 Kenyan Weaks H- Florida 6 7 Kenny Price A- Colorado 6 9 Larry Davis H- South Carolina 6 11 Ronnie Henderson A- LSU 6 14 B.J. Tyler A- Texas 4 more players with six 3-point FGs made
2014-15 Media Guide
Date
2-11-06 3-2-96 3-2-13 1-26-08 2-23-08 3-14-07 11-21-03 1-11-03 3-7-96 12-1-91 11-26-99 1-24-90 2-13-99 1-9-97 2-12-97 2-7-96 1-23-94
georgia 3 pt fg attempts
Att.
17 15 15 15 14 14 14
Made Name
6 9 5 6 5 4 4
Jody Patton G.G. Smith Tyrone Wilson Ken. Cald.-Pope Katu Davis Bernard Davis G.G. Smith
Site-Opponent
opponent free throw attempts
Date
N- Tennessee 3-9-91 N- Fresno State 3-26-98 N- Pittsburgh 12-17-94 N- LSU 3-14-13 A- North Carolina 12-5-95 A- Mississippi State 2-5-92 H- Florida 1-22-97
opponent 3 pt fg attempts
Att.
17 16 15 15 15 14
Made Name
7 2 5 8 6 2
Site-Opponent
Date
Eddie Miller A-Fresno State 3-14-07 Marsh. Henderson N-Ole Miss 3-14-14 Eric Washington A- Alabama 2-10-96 Andre Alridge N- Pittsburgh 12-17-94 Chris Young H- South Alabama 12-18-02 LaShawn Coulter A- Winthrop 12-21-93 georgia 3 pt fg pct
Pct. Md-At Name
1.000 1.000 .889 .857 .778 .778 .750 .750
8-8 7-7 8-9 6-7 7-9 7-9 6-8 6-8
Bernard Davis Ezra Williams Levi Stukes Kenny Gaines Dustin Ware Litterial Green Derrick Dukes Jody Patton
Site-Opponent
Date
H- Tennessee 2-12-94 H - LSU 1-5-03 H - Fresno State 3-14-07 A - LSU 3-8-14 A - Ga. Tech 12-7-10 A- S.Carolina 1-18-92 H- Charleston So. 11-22-97 H- Ole Miss 1-30-91
opponent 3 pt fg pct
Pct. Md-At Name
1.000 1.000 1.000 .889 .857 .857
5-5 5-5 5-5 8-9 6-7 6-7
Van Usher Joe Lawrence Mitch Richmond Ronnie Battle Kenyan Weaks Kenny Price
Site-Opponent
H- Tenn Tech H- Florida N- Kansas St. A- Auburn H- Florida A- Colorado
Date
12-28-91 1-3-87 3-12-87 2-1-92 2-13-99 12-9-97
georgia free throws made
Made Att
16 16 16 16 16 15
24 20 19 19 17 18
Name
Zippy Morocco Morris Dinwiddie Morris Dinwiddie Billy Rado Litterial Green Alec Kessler
Site-Opponent
H- Florida A- Ole Miss H- Florida A- Florida State N- Miss. St. A- W. Kentucky
Date
2-16-53 2-19-55 1-30-56 12-27-62 3-9-89 12-2-89
opponent free throws made
Made Att
23 19 18 16 15 14 14 14
27 22 22 25 17 17 16 14
Name
Site-Opponent
Travis Mays N- Texas Joakim Noah H- Florida Kenny Anderson H- Georgia Tech Pete Maravich H- LSU Larry Davis H- S.Carolina Tremaine Fowlkes N- Fresno St. Ronny Turiaf N - Gonzaga Marsh. Henderson A - Ole Miss
Date
3-16-90 3-1-06 12-19-90 3-8-69 1-18-97 3-26-98 12-15-02 2-16-13
georgia free throws attempts
Att.
24 20 19 19 18 18 18
Made Name
16 16 16 16 11 15 15
Zippy Morocco Morris Dinwiddie Morris Dinwiddie Billy Rado Rashad Wright Alec Kessler Alec Kessler
Site-Opponent
H-Florida A- Ole Miss H- Florida A- Florida State H-Kentucky A- W.Kentucky A- Miss. St.
Date
2-16-53 2-19-55 1-30-56 12-27-62 2-14-04 12-2-89 2-17-90
Att.-Made Name
27-23 25-16 22-19 22-18 21-13 17-14 17-15 17-6
No-Att
12-12 10-10 10-10 10-10 10-10 10-10 9-9 9-9 9-9
Travis Mays Pete Maravich Joakim Noah Kenny Anderson Bryant Smith Tremaine Fowlkes Larry Davis Johnny O’Bryant III
Site-Opponent
N- Texas H- LSU H- Florida N- Georgia Tech A- Auburn N- Fresno St. A- S.Carolina N- LSU
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single-game individual bests Date
3-16-90 3-8-69 3-1-06 12-19-90 1-3-97 3-26-98 1-18-97 3-14-13
georgia perfect ft shooting games
Name
Terrance Woodbury Damien Wilkins Ray Harrison Carlos Strong Litterial Green Alec Kessler Larry Brown Rod Cole Jarvis Hayes
Site-Opponent
A-Kentucky H-W. Carolina H- LSU H- LSU A- Florida H- Auburn N- Mississippi St. A- Auburn H - Tennessee
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2014 Review Records History Media Info
Date
3-4-09 11-21-03 2-22-97 2-18-95 2-29-92 1-13-88 3-5-98 1-23-91 1-22-03
opp perfect ft shooting games
No-Att
Name
No
Name
No
Name
14-14 14-14 12-12 11-11 11-11 10-10 10-10 9-9 9-9 9-9
Billy McCaffrey Marsh. Henderson Don MacLean Kenny Brown Ledell Eackles Ryan Hoover Vernon Maxwell C.J. Black Roderick Barnes Jim Master
Site-Opponent
H- Vanderbilt A- Ole Miss A- UCLA A- Mercer A- New Orleans N- Notre Dame H- Florida H- Tennessee H- Ole Miss H- Kentucky
Date
1-19-94 2-16-13 1-4-92 11-26-91 12-18-87 2-6-94 2-5-87 1-20-99 2-27-88 1-30-82
georgia individual rebounds
Site-Opponent
32 Bob Lienhard H- Sewanee 29 Bob Lienhard H- LSU 26 Bob Lienhard H- Arkansas A&M 26 Bob Lienhard A- Georgia Tech 25 Bill Ensley H- Georgia Tech 25 Bob Lienhard H- Furman 25 Bob Lienhard H- Furman 24 Jerry Waller H- Alabama 24 Bob Lienhard H- Kentucky 23 Henry Cabaniss A- Georgia Tech 3 other players with 23 rebounds
Date
12-3-68 3-8-69 12-2-67 12-7-67 2-16-56 12-18-67 12-19-68 2-10-64 1-12-70 2-22-58
opp individual rebounds
27 21 20 19 18 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17
Clyde Lee Eugene McDowell Eddie Phillips Rickey Brown Malcolm Mackey Eugene McDowell Chris Giles David Harrison Korvotney Barber Guillermo Myers Shaquille O’Neal Ian Lockhart Chris Morris Kenny Walker Charles Barkley
Site-Opponent
H- Vanderbilt H- Florida A- Alabama H- Mississippi St. H- Georgia Tech A- Florida N- UAV A - Colorado H-Auburn N- Texas A- LSU H- Tennessee H- Auburn A- Kentucky H- Auburn
Date
1-11-65 1-6-82 2-11-80 1-9-80 12-19-90 1-24-84 12-19-81 12-3-02 2-18-09 12-22-90 2-8-91 2-28-90 2-13-88 1-23-85 1-23-82
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Senior Leaders Player
1. Walter Daniels 2. Alec Kessler 3. Vern Fleming 4. Zippy Morocco 5. Willie Anderson 6. Litterial Green 7. Bob Lienhard 8. Katu Davis 9. Murphy McManus 10. Jimmy Pitts
Pts.
Year
613 1978-79 610 1989-90 584 1983-84 590 1952-53 583 1987-88 564 1991-92 532 1969-70 489 1995-96 483 1954-55 481 1964-65
Senior Leaders G
28 29 30 25 35 29 25 31 24 26
Avg.
21.9 21.0 19.8 23.6 16.7 19.5 21.3 15.8 20.1 18.5
junior Leaders Player
1. Dom. Wilkins 2. Alec Kessler 3. Bob Lienhard 4. Litterial Green 5. Vern Fleming 6. Toney Mack 7. Ronnie Hogue 8. Ezra Williams 9. John Fraley 10. D.A. Layne 11. Jarvis Hayes Trey Thompkins
Pts.
659 596 594 576 575 551 533 529 527 520 493 493
Year
1981-82 1988-89 1968-69 1990-91 1982-83 1987-88 1971-72 2001-02 1971-72 2000-01 2002-03 2010-11
Stegeman Coliseum Records
Rebounding Player
Reb.
1. Tim Bassett 2. Bob Lienhard 3. Henry Cabaniss 4. Alec Kessler 5. John Johnson 6. Phillip Simpson 7. Jerry Waller 8. Bill Ensley 9. Chris Daniels 10. Ray Jeffords
368 347 320 300 261 260 253 252 243 235
Year
1972-73 1969-70 1957-58 1989-90 1960-61 1960-61 1965-66 1957-58 2003-04 1967-68
G Avg.
26 25 26 29 26 26 25 23 30 25
14.2 13.9 12.3 10.4 10.0 10.0 10.1 11.0 8.1 9.4
G
Avg.
21.3 19.2 23.8 20.6 16.9 15.3 20.5 16.5 20.3 16.8 18.3 16.4
Player
Reb.
1. Bob Lienhard 2. Tim Bassett 3. Alec Kessler 4. Henry Cabaniss 5. Anthony Evans 6. Jerry Waller 7. Phillip Simpson 8. Dom. Wilkins 9. Shon Coleman 10. John Johnson
396 337 301 298 261 258 255 250 246 244
Year
1968-69 1971-72 1988-89 1956-57 1999-00 1964-65 1959-60 1981-82 1999-00 1959-60
G Avg.
25 26 31 24 30 24 25 31 30 25
15.8 13.0 9.7 12.4 8.7 10.8 10.2 8.1 8.2 9.8
sophomore Leaders Sophomore Leaders Player
1. Dom. Wilkins 2. Ken. Cald.-Pope 3. Jacky Dorsey 4. Jumaine Jones 5. D.A. Layne 6. Jarvis Hayes 7. Bob Lienhard 8. Billy Rado 9. Litterial Green 10. Charles Mann 11. Alec Kessler 12. Kenny Gaines
Pts.
732 591 588 564 550 538 533 495 490 458 442 415
Year
1980-81 2012-13 1975-76 1998-99 1999-00 2001-02 1967-68 1962-63 1989-90 2013-14 1987-88 2013-14
G
31 32 27 30 30 29 25 26 28 33 35 32
Avg.
23.6 18.5 21.8 18.8 18.3 18.6 21.3 19.0 17.5 13.9 12.6 13.0
freshman Leaders Player Pts. 1. Jacky Dorsey 646 2. Jumaine Jones 515 3. Litterial Green 481 4. Cedric Henderson 433 5. Ken. Caldwell-Pope 422 6. Walter Daniels 404 7. D.A. Layne 381 8. Terry Fair 368 9. Trey Thompkins 354 10. Eric Marbury 330 11. Lavon Mercer 325 12. Sundiata Gaines 324 13. Tony Flanagan 321 14. Mike Mercer 307 15. Vern Fleming 301
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Year 1974-75 1997-98 1988-89 1984-85 2011-12 1975-76 1998-99 1979-80 2008-09 1978-79 1976-77 2004-05 1974-75 2005-06 1980-81
G 25 35 31 28 32 27 30 27 28 27 27 28 25 28 30
Avg. 25.8 14.7 15.5 15.5 13.2 15.0 12.7 13.6 12.6 12.2 12.0 12.0 12.8 11.0 10.0
Georgia Basketball
Player
1. Bob Lienhard 2. Jerry Waller 3. Jumaine Jones 4. Chris Daniels 5. Jacky Dorsey 6. Terry Fair 7. Dom. Wilkins 8. Lavon Mercer 9. Ken. Cald.-Pope 10. Alec Kessler 11. Charles Claxton 12. Carlos Strong
Pts.
373 356 284 256 254 239 234 231 226 197 192 183
Year
1967-68 1963-64 1998-99 2001-02 1975-76 1980-81 1980-81 1977-78 2012-13 1987-88 1992-93 1993-94
• Individual Highs
Pts: 46 by Ronnie Hogue vs. LSU (12-20-71) Reb: 32 by B. Lienhard vs. Sewanee (12-3-68) Ast: 15 by Gino Gianfrancesco vs. Ga. Tech (3-7-72) FGM: 20 by Ronnie Hogue vs. LSU (12-20-71) FGA: 31 by J. Dorsey vs. S. Miss. (12-21-74) 3FGM: 8 by D.A. Layne vs. USC (2-6-99) by Levi Stukes vs. Fresno State (3-14-07) 3FGA: 17 by Jody Patton vs. Tenn. (3-9-91) FTM: 15 by J. Youngblood vs. Fla. (1-23-67) FTA: 18 by Charles Mann vs. Ala. (1-11-14)
• Team Highs
junior Leaders 31 31 25 28 34 36 26 32 26 31 27 30
Georgia
G
Avg.
25 14.9 26 13.7 30 9.5 32 8.0 27 9.4 31 7.7 31 7.5 27 8.6 32 7.1 35 5.6 29 6.6 30 6.1
Pts: 138 vs. Arkansas A&M (12-2-67) Reb: 78 vs. Sewanee (12-3-68) Ast: 32 vs. LSU (12-20-71) Blks: 15 vs. Tennessee (1-27-01) FGM: 53 vs. Whittier (12-3-79) FGA: 102 vs. Sewanee (12-3-68) FG%: .762 vs. UT-Chatt. (12-19-80) FTM: 34 vs. Arkansas A&M (12-2-67) FTA: 50 vs. Kentucky (1-14-97) 50 vs. S. Carolina (1-22-14)
• Team Lows
Pts: 38 vs. Florida (3-2-05) Reb: 18 vs. Kentucky (1-16-67) (1-15-05) FGM: 13 vs. Kentucky (1-16-67) FGA: 20 vs. Kentucky (1-16-67) FG Pct: 25.0 (17x68) vs. Auburn (1-4-71) FTM: 0 vs. Troy State (12-3-77) FTA: 0 vs. Troy State (12-3-77)
Opponents • Individual Highs
Pts: 58 by Pete Maravich, LSU (3-8-69) Reb: 27 bs. Clyde Lee, Vanderbilt (1-11-65) Ast: 16 by Rodney Woods, Tennessee (2-1-75) FGM: 21 by Pete Maravich, LSU (3-8-69) FGA: 48 by Pete Maravich, LSU (3-8-69) 3FGM: 8 by Larry Davis, USC (3-3-96) 3FGA: 15 by four players FTM: 16 by Pete Maravich, LSU (3-8-69) FTA: 25 by Pete Maravich, LSU (3-8-69)
• Team Highs
freshman Leaders Player
Rebs.
Year
1. Jumaine Jones 299 1997-98 2. Jacky Dorsey 296 1974-75 3. Terry Fair 271 1979-80 4. Charlie Dorsey 223 1974-75 5. Lucius Foster 220 1975-76 6. Trey Thompkins 206 2008-09 7. Lavon Mercer 204 1976-77 8. Cedric Henderson 199 1984-85 9. Charles Claxton 190 1991-92 10. Ken. Caldwell-Pope 166 2011-12 11. Eric Burdette 158 1986-87 12. James Banks 155 1980-81 13. Dave Bliss 150 2004-05
G
Avg.
35 8.5 25 11.8 27 10.0 25 8.9 27 8.1 28 7.4 27 7.6 28 7.1 29 6.6 32 5.2 30 5.3 31 5.0 28 5.4
Pts: 106 by Kentucky (2-19-68) Reb: 62 by Kentucky (2-9-76) FGM: 46 by Tennessee (2-1-75) FGA: 89 by Southern Miss (12-21-74) FG Pct: .638 (37x58) by Tennessee (2-17-68) FTM: 32 by Miss. State (1-29-73) FTA: 41 by Miss. State (1-29-73)
• Team Lows
Pts: 34 by Louisiana Tech (12-17-77) Reb: 21 by Kentucky (1-16-67); 21 by Kentucky (1-10-70) 21 by South Carolina (2-13-08) FGM: 12 by High Point (12-21-10) FGA: 38 by Birm.-Southern (11-28-84) and by Florida (2-17-04) FG Pct: 27.8 (22x79) by Alabama (12-8-69) FTM: 1 by Troy State (12-7-76) FTA: 1 by Troy State (12-7-76)
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Player
2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60
Charles Mann Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Gerald Robinson, Jr. Trey Thompkins Trey Thompkins Terrance Woodbury Sundiata Gaines Takais Brown Levi Stukes Levi Stukes Rashad Wright Jarvis Hayes Jarvis Hayes D.A. Layne D.A. Layne Jumaine Jones Jumaine Jones Michael Chadwick Katu Davis Carlos Strong Shandon Anderson Charles Claxton Litterial Green Litterial Green Alec Kessler Alec Kessler Willie Anderson Willie Anderson Joe Ward Cedric Henderson Vern Fleming Vern Fleming Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Dominique Wilkins Walter Daniels Walter Daniels David Reavis Jacky Dorsey Jacky Dorsey Billy Magarity Tim Bassett Ronnie Hogue Ronnie Hogue Bob Lienhard Bob Lienhard Bob Lienhard Jim Youngblood Jerry Waller Jimmy Pitts Jimmy Pitts Billy Rado Allan Johnson Allan Johnson Phillip Simpson
Season
Player
G FGM FTM
32 32 32 30 31 28 34 31 30 28 29 27 29 31 30 30 35 33 31 28 30 29 29 28 29 31 35 30 30 28 30 34 31 31 16 28 27 24 27 25 24 26 26 25 25 25 25 26 25 26 26 26 24 26 25
121 186 159 194 207 134 175 181 118 119 134 185 212 184 176 197 188 141 176 144 157 133 183 187 198 210 241 187 204 167 248 227 278 310 135 262 184 132 252 267 163 198 217 164 215 235 213 140 133 169 179 170 172 163 132
195 135 110 82 112 78 109 75 41 64 82 69 65 87 107 122 415 75 75 100 93 68 136 146 199 176 91 77 59 99 98 121 103 112 27 89 76 78 84 112 78 45 99 78 102 124 107 113 107 143 127 155 85 62 88
Pts. 458 591 454 493 549 393 502 439 349 349 417 493 538 520 550 564 515 409 489 397 413 334 564 576 610 596 513 476 467 433 594 575 659 732 297 613 444 342 588 646 404 441 533 406 532 594 533 393 373 481 485 495 429 388 352
Avg.
13.9 18.5 14.2 16.4 17.7 14.0 14.6 14.2 11.6 15.2 14.4 18.3 18.6 16.8 18.3 18.8 14.7 12.4 15.8 14.2 13.8 11.5 19.5 20.6 21.0 19.2 16.7 15.9 15.6 15.5 19.8 16.9 21.3 23.6 18.6 21.9 16.4 14.3 21.8 25.8 16.8 17.0 20.5 16.2 21.3 23.8 21.3 15.1 14.9 18.5 18.7 19.0 17.6 14.9 14.1
Season 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60
FG Percentage 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78
Donte’ Williams Donte’ Williams Donte’ Williams Travis Leslie Jeremy Price Chris Barnes Dave Bliss Takais Brown Dave Bliss Dave Bliss Jonas Hayes Chris Daniels Jonas Hayes Shon Coleman Anthony Evans Badi Oliver Lorenzo Hall Lorenzo Hall Shandon Anderson Charles Claxton Steve Jones Charles Claxton Reggie Tinch Reggie Tinch Rod Cole Alec Kessler Rod Cole Chad Kessler David Dunn Horace McMillan Joe Ward Vern Fleming Dominique Wilkins Terry Fair Lavon Mercer Lavon Mercer Lavon Mercer
G
34 29 32 33 30 32 34 31 30 28 30 26 31 31 30 30 32 33 31 28 30 29 27 29 29 31 36 30 30 31 28 34 31 31 27 25 27
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Marcus Thornton Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Trey Thompkins Trey Thompkins Trey Thompkins Sundiata Gaines Sundiata Gaines Sundiata Gaines Dave Bliss Chris Daniels Steve Thomas Chris Daniels Anthony Evans Anthony Evans Jumaine Jones Jumaine Jones Michael Chadwick Carlos Strong Charles Claxton Charles Claxton Charles Claxton Kendall Rhine Neville Austin Alec Kessler Alec Kessler Alec Kessler Chad Kessler Horace McMillan Cedric Henderson Richard Corhen Terry Fair Dominique Wilkins Terry Fair Terry Fair Lavon Mercer Lavon Mercer Lavon Mercer Jacky Dorsey Jacky Dorsey Billy Magarity Tim Bassett Tim Bassett Cauthen Westbrook Bob Lienhard Bob Lienhard Bob Lienhard Don Wix Jerry Waller Jerry Waller Jerry Waller Chuck Adamek Carlton Gill John Johnson Phillip Simpson
G
34 32 32 30 31 28 34 32 30 28 30 20 32 31 30 30 35 33 31 28 30 29 29 30 29 31 35 30 30 28 30 34 31 31 27 25 27 27 27 25 24 26 26 25 25 25 25 26 25 24 26 25 24 26 25
Rebs. 207 226 166 229 258 206 204 183 154 150 243 146 256 232 261 284 299 182 195 222 236 192 192 158 300 301 197 179 177 199 188 224 250 239 271 192 231 204 254 296 159 368 337 194 347 396 373 194 253 258 356 188 226 261 255
Avg.
6.1 7.1 5.2 7.6 8.3 7.4 6.0 5.7 5.1 5.4 8.1 7.3 8.0 7.5 8.7 9.5 8.5 5.5 6.3 7.9 7.9 6.6 6.6 5.3 10.4 9.7 5.6 5.7 5.9 7.1 6.3 6.6 8.1 7.7 10.0 7.7 8.6 7.6 9.4 11.8 6.6 14.2 13.0 7.8 13.9 15.8 14.9 7.5 10.1 10.8 13.7 7.5 9.4 10.0 10.2
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FT Percentage
FG-FGA 64-119 59-129 95-200 177-360 86-152 55-104 95-177 181-320 55-108 78-151 132-258 97-173 86-155 128-231 176-299 30-58 62-115 78-152 176-327 124-226 74-124 133-236 82-148 59-103 110-220 210-431 55-103 135-258 101-178 118-211 103-178 227-424 278-526 152-275 121-198 146-227 124-218
Pct.
.538 .457 .475 .492 .566 .529 .537 .566 .509 .517 .512 .538 .555 .554 .582 .517 .539 .513 .538 .549 .597 .564 .554 .573 .500 .487 .533 .523 .567 .559 .579 .535 .529 .553 .611 .643 .569
Season
2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78
Player
Kenny Gaines Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Dustin Ware Dustin Ware Dustin Ware Terrance Woodbury Billy Humphrey Billy Humphrey Channing Toney Channing Toney Damien Wilkins Jarvis Hayes Rashad Wright D.A. Layne D.A. Layne Ray Harrison Jumaine Jones Ray Harrison Katu Davis Katu Davis Cleveland Jackson Ty Wilson Litterial Green Marshall Wilson Marshall Wilson Litterial Green Alec Kessler Willie Anderson Horace McMillan Donald Hartry Joe Ward James Banks Eric Marbury Dominique Wilkins Terry Fair Eric Marbury Walter Daniels
G
33 32 32 33 31 28 30 33 30 27 30 27 32 31 30 30 35 G 31 28 30 29 29 30 30 31 35 30 30 31 28 33 31 31 27 27 27
FT-FTA
80-103 135-169 48-53 54-67 60-73 78-93 69-83 33-39 42-52 61-67 118-150 69-88 81-105 87-108 107-131 68-91 95-121 73-94 75-98 75-91 43-58 46-59 136-198 83-99 90-114 145-187 144-183 77-97 57-69 44-55 55-61 95-130 51-67 112-149 74-104 56-70 76-106
Pct.
.777 .799 .906 .806 .822 .839 .831 .846 .808 .910 .787 .784 .771 .806 .817 .747 .785 .777 .765 .824 .741 .780 .687 .838 .790 .775 .787 .794 .826 .800 .902 .731 .761 .752 .712 .800 .717
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138 vs. Arkansas A&M (91) in 1967-68 124 vs. Western Kentucky (65) in 1990-91 122 vs. Southeast Christian College (2) in 1917-18 122 vs. Baptist College (62) in 1978-79 122 vs. Whittier (62) in 1979-80 117 vs. Mercer (50) in 1990-91 117 vs. Ole Miss (62) in 1990-91 117 vs. Delaware (75) in 1975-76 116 vs. Charleston Southern (59) in 1997-98 115 vs. LSU (95) in 1971-72 115 vs. Bethune-Cookman (58) in 1993-94 113 vs. Carson-Newman (67) in 1981-82 113 vs. Charleston Southern (59) in 1997-98 113 vs. Grambling State (74) in 1999-2000 112 vs. South Carolina (90) in 1963-64 112 vs. Rollins (77) in 1971-72 111 vs. Ole Miss (77) in 1967-68 109 vs. UNC-Asheville (65) in 1988-89 109 vs. Long Island (69) in 1991-92 108 vs. Vanderbilt (81) in 1989-90 108 vs. Buffalo (77) in 1976-77 108 vs. Troy State (65) in 1980-81 107 vs. Jacksonville State (65) in 2007-08 107 vs. Tennessee (86) in 1990-91 107 vs. Ole Miss (83) in 1989-90 107 vs. Sewanee (67) in 1968-69 106 vs. Kentucky (91) in 1989-90 105 vs. Valdosta State (74) in 2006-07 105 vs. South Carolina State (60) in 2006-07 105 vs. Georgia Tech (112) in 1990-91 105 vs. Yale (65) in 1984-85 105 vs. Baptist College (56) in 1987-88 105 vs. Tennessee Tech (90) in 1991-92 104 vs. Georgia College (66) in 1992-93 104 vs. Georgia State (64) in 1985-86 104 vs. Vanderbilt (80) in 1968-69 104 vs. Augusta College (60) in 1982-83 103 vs. Central Florida (54) in 1995-96 103 vs. Seattle (58) in 1986-87 103 vs. Winthrop (55) in 1993-94 102 vs. Sewanee (72) in 1971-72 102 vs. Southern Mississippi (76) in 1974-75 102 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (74) in 1979-80 102 vs. Coastal Carolina (69) in 2000-01 101 vs. Vanderbilt (70) in 1985-86 101 vs. Marist (61) in 1994-95 101 vs. Florida (85) in 1994-95 100 vs. Davidson (12) in 1908-09 100 vs. Troy State (77) in 1979-80 100 vs. Augusta College (84) in 1988-89 100 vs. Savannah State (69) in 2004-05
Georgia Basketball
143 117 116 112 112 110 108 107 107 106 106 106 105 105 105 105 104 104 103 103 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 101 101 100 100 100 100 100 100
Kentucky vs. Georgia (66) in 1955-56 Vanderbilt vs. Georgia (97) in 1965-66 Kentucky vs. Georgia (86) in 1969-70 Ga. Tech vs. Georgia (105) in 1990-91 Alabama vs. Georgia (76) in 1953-54 Tennessee vs. Georgia (83) in 1999-2000 Kentucky vs. Georgia (55) in 1958-59 Texas vs. Georgia (96) in 1993-94 Kentucky vs. Georgia (95) in 1970-71 Kentucky vs. Georgia (55) in 1953-54 Kentucky vs. Georgia (87) in 1967-68 Tennessee vs. Georgia (82) in 1976-77 Clemson vs. Georgia (94) in 1954-55 Ole Miss vs. Georgia (65) in 1955-56 Florida vs. Georgia (78) in 1961-62 Tennessee vs. Georgia (69) in 1974-75 Florida vs. Georgia (91) in 2010-11 Kentucky vs. Georgia (73) in 1967-68 Kentucky vs. Georgia (83) in 1963-64 Ole Miss vs. Georgia (52) in 1951-52 Kentucky vs. Georgia (82) in 1964-65 Vanderbilt vs. Georgia (80) in 1974-75 Iowa vs. Georgia (76) in 1988-89 Alabama vs. Georgia (74) in 1954-55 Florida State vs. Georgia (69) in 1961-62 Kentucky vs. Georgia (76) in 1976-77 Alabama vs. Georgia (73) in 1971-72 Florida vs. Georgia (76) in 1976-77 Vanderbilt vs. Georgia (89) in 1999-2000 Florida vs. Georgia (78) in 1993-94 LSU vs. Georgia (53) in 1953-54 Kentucky vs. Georgia (68) in 1953-54 Tennessee vs. Georgia (71) in 1965-66 Marquette vs. Georgia (70) in 1974-75 Texas vs. Georgia (88) in 1989-80
Miscellaneous Facts • Total 100-Point Games by UGA......................... 52 • Total Opponents’ 100-Pt. Games.................... 35 • First 100-Point Game in UGA History................... ............... 1908-09 season (UGA 100, Davidson 12) • First Opponent 100-Point Game vs. UGA............ ................ 1/7/52 in Oxford (Ole Miss 103, UGA 52) • First UGA 100-Point Game on the Road............... . 12/19/81 in Augusta (UGA 104, Augusta Coll. 60) • Most Recent UGA 100-Point Game on the Road ................. 3/11/98 at Iowa City (UGA 100, Iowa 93) • First Opponent 100-Point Game in Athens.......... ................................2/3/64 (Kentucky 103, UGA 83) • Most Recent Opp. 100-Point Game in Athens ................... 1/25/11 (Florida 104, Georgia 91, 2OT) • UGA 100-Point Games by Decade:.1900s: 1; 1910s: 1; 1960s: 5; 1970s: 10; 1980s: 11; 1990s: 21; 2000s: 3
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Georgia in the Polls (Georgia’s All-Time Appearances in the weekly national polls) Season Week AP USA Today Ranking Ranking
Season Week AP USA Today Ranking Ranking
Season Week AP USA Today Ranking Ranking
1969-70 2/10/70 20th 1981-82 Preseason 16th 1982-83 2/1/83 19th 3/15/83 18th 1983-84 Preseason 16th 11/29/83 13th 12/6/83 10th 12/13/83 12th 12/20/83 14th 12/27/83 11th 1/3/84 11th 1/10/84 15th 1/24/84 18th 1984-85 2/19/85 18th 2/26/85 14th 3/5/85 17th 3/12/85 19th 1988-89 1/10/89 20th 1989-90 2/27/90 25th 3/6/90 25th 1990-91 Preseason 21st 11/27/90 17th 1990-91 12/4/90 13th 12/11/90 11th 12/18/90 17th 12/25/90 17th
1995-96 12/18/95 18th 12/26/95 16th 1/2/96 14th 1/8/96 19th 1/15/96 22nd 1/22/96 -- 1996-97 1/7/97 24th 1/14/97 21st 3/4/97 24th 3/11/97 17th 1997-98 Preseason 19th 11/18/97 25th 11/25/97 22nd 12/2/97 21st 12/9/97 23rd 12/16/97 20th 2000-01 1/29/01 25th 2001-02 1/14/02 20th 1/21/02 15th 1/28/02 16th 2/4/02 17th 2/11/02 21st 2/18/02 18th 2/25/02 16th 3/4/02 17th
2002-03 Preseason 16th 11/18/02 18th 11/25/02 17th 1/6/03 20th 1/13/03 20th 1/20/03 19th 1/27/03 15th 2/3/03 17th 2/10/03 20th 2/17/03 22nd 2/24/03 21st 3/3/03 25th 3/10/03 21st 2010-11 1/10/11 24th
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19th t16th 14th 17th 22nd 24th ---22nd 22nd 22nd 24th 22nd 25th 21st -23rd 17th 17th 19th 22nd 20th 15th 19th
16th 16th 18th 24th 22nd 22nd 17th 18th 22nd 24th 22nd 25th 22nd ---
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In addition, Georgia has been ranked in the following final season polls: 1983 AP (18th) and UPI (15th); 1997 AP (17th) and USA Today (22nd); 2002 AP (22nd) and 2003 AP (25th). Georgia was also ranked 16th in the final post-season USA Today poll in 1996. NOTE: United Press International (UPI) sponsored the second national poll from 1954-1996. USA Today, along with other organizations, took over the sponsorship thereafter.
Georgia Coaches’ All-Time Records Coach
Full Seasons
Walter T. Forbes C.O. Heidler W. A. Cunningham Howell Peacock Alfred W. Scott Kennon Mott Herman J. Stegeman Rex Enright Vernon Smith Frank Johnson Elmer Lampe Ralph Jordan Jim Whatley Harbin “Red” Lawson Ken Rosemond John Guthrie Hugh Durham Orlando “Tubby” Smith Ron Jirsa Jim Harrick Dennis Felton Pete Herrmann Mark Fox
2 4 2 4 1 1 12 6 1 1 8 3 2 14 8 5 17 2 2 4 5.6 0.4 5
109
Years
1906-07 1908-10, 12 1911, 1917 1913-16 1918 1919 1920-31 1932-37 1938 1938 1938-46 1947-50 1950-51 1952-65 1966-73 1974-78 1979-95 1995-97 1997-99 1999-2003 2003-09 2009 2010-14 1906-2014
Games Won Lost 4 22 16 37 7 8 248 120 2 13 167 83 42 353 203 132 524 64 65 120 175 12 162
2537
2 16 10 30 6 5 170 69 1 9 81 44 24 112 92 46 298 45 35 37* 84 3 85
1334*
2 6 6 7 1 3 78 51 1 4 86 39 18 241 111 86 216 19 30 53 91 9 77
1237
*30 wins — 11 in 2002 and 19 in 2003 — were later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Pct.
.500 .727 .625 .811 .857 .625 .686 .575 .500 .692 .485 .530 .571 .317 .453 .348 .580 .703 .538 .411 .480 .250 .525 .518
Hugh Durham (1979-95) is Georgia’s winningest all-time head basketball coach with 298 victories.
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team statistics: 1987-2014 Year
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2013-14 Opponent 2012-13 Opponent 2011-12 Opponent 2010-11 Opponent 2009-10 Opponent 2008-09 Opponent 2007-08 Opponent 2006-07 Opponent 2005-06 Opponent 2004-05 Opponent 2003-04 Opponent 2002-03 Opponent 2001-02 Opponent 2000-01 Opponent 1999-2000 Opponent 1998-99 Opponent 1997-98 Opponent 1996-97 Opponent 1995-96 Opponent 1994-95 Opponent 1993-94 Opponent 1992-93 Opponent 1991-92 Opponent 1990-91 Opponent 1989-90 Opponent 1988-89 Opponent 1987-88 Opponent 1986-87 Opponent
G
FGM-FGA
Pct.
34 34 32 32 32 32 32 32 31 31 32 32 34 34 33 33 30 30 28 28 30 30 27 27 32 32 31 31 30 30 30 30 35 35 33 33 31 31 28 28 30 30 29 29 29 29 30 30 29 29 31 31 36 36 30 30
767-1740 748-1855 636-1557 661-1704 692-1750 681-1625 823-1822 741-1866 759-1664 768-1782 759-1842 827-1932 840-1956 829-1941 918-1989 814-1860 773-1793 757-1668 585-1480 675-1462 664-1564 703-1557 770-1659 716-1647 871-1947 840-1954 845-1820 793-1826 792-1716 831-1950 756-1741 761-1771 914-2163 882-2036 803-1833 747-1900 912-1947 756-1838 796-1719 712-1716 894-1885 832-1938 822-1733 795-1755 798-1751 742-1690 872-1901 722-1654 803-1694 821-1809 848-1793 894-1825 994-2038 959-1988 860-1709 785-1719
.441 .403 .408 .388 .395 .419 .452 .397 .456 .431 .412 .428 .429 .427 .462 .438 .431 .454 .395 .462 .425 .452 .464 .435 .447 .430 .464 .434 .462 .426 .434 .430 .423 .433 .438 .393 .468 .411 .463 .415 .474 .429 .474 .453 .456 .439 .459 .437 .474 .454 .473 .490 .488 .482 .503 .457
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3FGM-3FGA
167-478 207-648 188-526 210-639 202-648 191-579 156-456 190-596 150-410 190-568 204-597 207-627 204-619 215-684 263-691 257-715 209-614 174-499 153-512 149-455 179-524 180-542 181-476 183-541 189-588 219-708 142-411 211-607 145-423 228-657 243-655 194-542 284-803 207-610 261-716 191-622 198-570 203-618 149-443 172-482 167-460 158-529 170-436 164-435 146-374 159-407 211-550 149-368 165-397 140-430 129-325 114-328 118-311 124-320 73-196 132-313
Pct.
FTM-FTA
Pct.
REB-Avg.
.349 .319 .357 .329 .312 .330 .342 .319 .366 .335 .342 .330 .330 .314 .381 .359 .340 .349 .299 .327 .342 .332 .380 .338 .321 .309 .345 .348 .343 .347 .371 .358 .354 .339 .365 .307 .347 .329 .336 .357 .363 .299 .390 .377 .390 .391 .384 .405 .416 .326 .397 .348 .379 .378 .372 .422
642-941 .682 1259-37.0 568-805 .706 1101-32.4 486-700 .694 1132-35.4 439-645 .681 1054-32.9 364-530 .687 1065-33.3 462-667 .693 1115-34.8 465-667 .697 1243-37.7 453-648 .699 1084-32.8 460-641 .718 1117-36.0 424-576 .736 980-31.6 355-556 .638 1203-37.6 376-547 .687 1179-36.8 430-633 .679 1295-38.1 417-642 .650 1159-34.1 378-567 .667 1250-37.9 394-578 .682 1063-32.2 355-545 .651 1045-34.8 440-665 .662 1105-36.8 360-568 .634 895-32.0 399-608 .656 1005-35.9 488-691 .706 1033-34.4 386-582 .663 957-31.9 417-584 .714 1010-37.4 361-515 .701 990-36.7 513-696 .737 1227-38.3 372-561 .663 1154-36.1 425-632 .672 1193-38.5 461-675 .683 1049-33.8 418-641 .652 1174-39.1 362-542 .668 1080-36.0 393-572 .687 1087-36.2 402-607 .662 1116-37.2 542-777 .698 1360-38.9 540-788 .685 1300-37.1 509-778 .654 1276-38.7 491-709 .693 1140-34.6 434-652 .666 1235-39.8 395-609 .649 1086-35.0 434-672 .646 1144-40.9 348-515 .676 999-35.7 441-732 .603 1241-41.4 484-694 .697 1120-37.3 440-721 .610 1104-38.1 420-605 .694 1008-34.8 462-749 .617 1135-39.1 466-668 .698 1030-35.5 496-722 .687 1107-36.9 548-767 .715 1094-36.5 628-875 .718 1119-38.6 434-636 .682 1053-36.3 546-754 .724 1053-34.0 433-601 .721 1071-34.6 538-727 .740 1109-30.8 464-625 .742 1137-31.5 425-612 .694 1075-35.8 372-541 .688 943-31.4 2014-15 Media Guide
PF
PTS-Avg.
640 2343-68.9 730 2271-66.8 541 1946-60.8 619 1971-61.6 554 1950-60.9 510 2015-63.0 541 2267-68.7 565 2125-64.4 503 2128-68.6 546 2150-69.4 535 2077-64.9 519 2237-69.9 612 2314-68.1 583 2290-67.4 574 2477-75.1 564 2279-69.1 586 2110-70.3 536 2128-70.9 551 1683-60.1 544 1898-67.8 584 1995-66.5 614 1972-65.7 465 2138-79.2 511 1976-73.2 541 2444-76.4 611 2271-71.0 569 2257-72.8 582 2258-72.8 501 2147-71.6 571 2252-75.1 580 2148-71.6 547 2118-70.6 682 2654-75.8 678 2511-71.7 631 2376-72.0 667 2176-65.9 572 2456-79.2 557 2110-68.1 497 2175-77.7 566 1944-69.4 611 2396-79.9 611 2306-76.9 543 2254-77.7 587 2174-75.0 562 2204-76.0 623 2109-72.7 644 2451-81.7 604 2141-71.4 572 2399-82.7 690 2216-76.4 586 2371-76.5 602 2335-75.3 659 2644-73.4 665 2503-69.5 516 2218-73.9 553 2070-69.0
Year
1985-86 Opponent 1984-85 Opponent 1983-84 Opponent 1982-83 Opponent 1981-82 Opponent 1980-81 Opponent 1979-80 Opponent 1978-79 Opponent 1977-78 Opponent 1976-77 Opponent 1975-76 Opponent 1974-75 Opponent 1973-74 Opponent 1972-73 Opponent 1971-72 Opponent 1970-71 Opponent 1969-70 Opponent 1968-69 Opponent 1967-68 Opponent 1966-67 Opponent 1965-66 Opponent 1964-65 Opponent 1963-64 Opponent 1962-63 Opponent 1961-62 Opponent 1960-61 Opponent 1959-60 Opponent
G
FGM-FGA
Pct.
30 30 31 31 30 30 34 34 31 31 31 31 27 27 28 28 27 27 27 27 27 27 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 26 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 24 24 26 26 25 25
969-1855 903-1797 977-1890 841-1746 883-1763 823-1647 997-1961 909-1894 866-1734 834-1692 890-1736 886-1833 790-1577 747-1630 874-1675 871-1743 759-1613 743-1692 810-1730 821-1790 903-1941 842-1804 811-1810 896-1937 800-1742 840-1764 832-1800 815-1721 834-1665 805-1685 665-1477 703-1500 761-1537 756-1675 815-1764 797-1786 785-1677 774-1745 663-1408 786-1653 679-1391 767-1652 705-1646 786-1835 704-1670 788-1817 659-1656 785-1825 619-1512 736-1604 790-1743 729-1783 671-1687 666-1675
.522 .503 .516 .482 .501 .499 .508 .480 .497 .493 .513 .483 .501 .458 .522 .499 .471 .439 .468 .459 .465 .467 .448 .463 .459 .476 .462 .474 .501 .478 .450 .469 .495 .451 .462 .446 .470 .445 .474 .476 .488 .465 .428 .428 .422 .434 .398 .430 .409 .459 .453 .409 .398 .398
3FGM-3FGA
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Pct.
FTM-FTA
—— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— ——
398-555 .717 1016-33.9 359-498 .721 963-32.1 424-638 .665 1066-34.4 389-572 .680 1047-33.8 392-535 .733 961-32.0 370-541 .684 947-31.6 531-789 .673 1135-33.4 376-533 .705 1110-32.7 420-636 .660 998-32.2 348-498 .699 988-31.9 460-650 .708 987-31.8 320-448 .714 1029-33.2 353-542 .651 983-36.4 280-427 .656 922-34.1 313-445 .703 890-31.8 335-468 .716 957-34.2 272-432 .630 998-37.0 428-610 .702 1041-38.6 316-515 .614 996-36.9 458-622 .736 1144-42.4 286-446 .641 1155-42.8 436-639 .682 1194-44.2 320-453 .706 1158-46.3 305-462 .660 1172-46.9 319-456 .700 1059-40.7 391-512 .764 1066-40.7 240-374 .642 1107-42.6 358-489 .732 1032-39.7 462-683 .676 1074-41.3 424-656 .646 1090-41.9 408-567 .720 955-38.2 465-647 .719 995-39.8 435-595 .731 1058-42.3 422-594 .710 969-38.3 417-565 .739 1186-45.4 399-580 .688 1081-43.2 485-659 .736 1155-46.2 357-522 .684 1047-41.9 454-598 .759 841-32.3 398-543 .733 1060-40.8 400-568 .705 932-37.3 329-491 .671 995-39.8 434-617 .705 1130-43.5 422-632 .668 1253-48.2 503-696 .723 1165-44.8 371-524 .708 1176-45.2 518-722 .717 1151-44.3 399-572 .697 1263-48.5 395-570 .692 962-40.0 383-518 .739 1064-44.3 370-605 .611 1204-46.3 425-592 .718 1273-48.9 417-629 .662 1259-50.4 449-659 .681 1190-47.6
Pct.
Reb.-Avg.
PF
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team statistics: 1960-1986 Pts.-Avg.
512 2336-77.9 533 2165-72.2 591 2378-76.7 605 2071-66.8 554 2158-71.9 522 2016-67.2 613 2530-74.4 700 2199-64.7 520 2152-69.4 575 2016-65.0 490 2240-72.3 599 2092-67.6 445 1933-71.6 531 1774-65.7 502 2061-73.6 489 2077-74.2 582 1790-66.3 481 1914-70.9 557 1936-71.7 523 2094-77.6 605 2092-77.5 503 2120-78.5 489 1942-77.7 477 2097-83.9 527 1919-73.8 541 2071-79.7 510 1904-73.2 420 1988-76.5 511 2130-81.9 497 2034-78.2 443 1871-74.8 443 1871-74.8 450 1957-78.3 433 1934-77.4 457 2047-81.9 433 1993-79.7 413 2055-82.2 484 1905-76.2 355 1780-68.5 394 1970-75.8 394 1758-70.3 455 1863-74.5 464 1844-70.9 472 1994-76.7 415 1911-73.5 497 1947-74.9 460 1836-70.6 509 1969-75.5 393 1633-68.0 484 1855-77.2 417 1810-69.6 449 1883-72.4 463 1759-70.4 580 1781-71.2
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starting lineups: 1988-2014 2013-14 (W20, L14)
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Pos., Player F - Brandon Morris F - Marcus Thornton C - Donte’ Williams G - Kenny Gaines G - Charles Mann
PPG RPG 8.6 3.4 8.3 6.1 4.9 5.1 13.0 2.5 13.9 4.2
2012-13 (W15, L17)
Pos., Player F - Brandon Morris F - Donte’ Williams C - John Florveus G - Vincent Williams G - Ken. Caldwell-Pope
PPG RPG 4.1 2.3 5.1 4.8 2.5 3.2 5.0 1.6 18.5 7.1
2011-12 (W15, L17)
Pos., Player F — Nemanja Djurisic F — Marcus Thornton F — Donte’ Williams G — Gerald Robinson G — Ken. Caldwell-Pope
PPG RPG 7.0 4.2 3.0 4.8 7.8 5.1 14.2 3.8 13.2 5.2
2010-11 (W21, L12)
Pos., Player F — Trey Thompkins F — Travis Leslie C — Jeremy Price G — Gerald Robinson G — Dustin Ware
PPG RPG 16.4 7.6 14.4 7.2 9.3 5.0 12.2 2.7 8.0 2.9
2009-10 (W14, L17)
Pos., Player F — Trey Thompkins C — Jeremy Price G — Travis Leslie G — Ricky McPhee G — Dustin Ware
PPG RPG 17.7 8.3 7.2 4.0 14.8 6.8 9.6 2.8 8.2 1.8
2008-09 (W12, L20)
Pos., Player F — Trey Thompkins C — Albert Jackson G — Terrance Woodbury G — Corey Butler G — Dustin Ware
PPG RPG 12.6 7.4 4.5 3.8 14.0 4.6 6.7 4.0 7.2 1.7
2007-08 (W17, L17)
Pos., Player F — Albert Jackson C — Dave Bliss G — Billy Humphrey G — Terrance Woodbury G — Sundiata Gaines
PPG RPG 3.7 4.3 7.6 5.6 12.2 3.5 11.0 4.1 14.8 6.0
2006-07 (W19, L14)
Pos., Player F — Takais Brown C — Dave Bliss G — Billy Humphrey G — Levi Stukes G — Sundiata Gaines
PPG RPG 14.2 5.6 4.0 3.2 7.5 3.5 12.5 2.5 10.5 5.7
2005-06 (W15, L15)
Pos., Player F — Steve Newman C — Dave Bliss G — Channing Toney G — Levi Stukes G — Sundiata Gaines
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PPG RPG 4.9 2.0 4.4 3.4 8.5 2.7 11.6 3.1 10.3 5.1
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2004-05 (W8, L20)
Pos., Player F — Steve Newman C — Dave Bliss G — Channing Toney G — Levi Stukes G — Sundiata Gaines
PPG RPG 7.2 4.1 7.2 5.4 9.8 3.0 15.2 3.5 12.0 4.9
1995-96 (W21, L10)
Pos., Player F — Carlos Strong F — Shandon Anderson C — Terrell Bell G — Katu Davis G — Pertha Robinson
1994-95 (W18, L10)
2003-04 (W16, L14)
Pos., Player F — Carlos Strong F — Shandon Anderson C — Charles Claxton G — Katu Davis G — Pertha Robinson
2002-03 (W0, L8)
Pos., Player F — Cleveland Jackson F — Carlos Strong C — Charles Claxton G — Shandon Anderson G — Bernard Davis
Pos., Player F — Jonas Hayes F — Chris Daniels C — Damien Wilkins G — Levi Stukes G — Rashad Wright Pos., Player F — Jarvis Hayes F — Chris Daniels C — Steve Thomas G — Ezra Williams G — Rashad Wright
PPG RPG 11.9 5.3 10.2 8.1 12.6 5.4 9.5 2.6 14.4 2.9 PPG RPG 18.3 4.4 9.8 7.1 10.2 7.3 16.6 5.0 7.8 2.6
2001-02 (W11, L10)
Pos., Player F — Jarvis Hayes F — Chris Daniels C — Steve Thomas G — Ezra Williams G — Rashad Wright
PPG RPG 18.6 5.2 11.3 8.0 8.4 6.4 16.5 5.4 9.1 2.4
2000-01 (W16, L15)
Pos., Player F — Ezra Williams F — Shon Coleman C — Anthony Evans G — D.A. Layne G — Rashad Wright
PPG RPG 7.8 4.4 12.4 8.2 14.7 8.7 18.3 2.3 3.8 1.9
1999-2000 (W10, L20)
Pos., Player F — Adrian Jones F — Shon Coleman C — Anthony Evans G — D.A. Layne G — Moses White
PPG RPG 7.8 4.4 12.4 8.2 14.7 8.7 18.3 2.3 3.8 1.9
1998-99 (W15, L15)
Pos., Player F — Michael Chadwick F — Jumaine Jones C — Jon Nordin G — D.A. Layne G — G.G. Smith
PPG RPG 9.4 5.6 18.8 9.5 4.5 2.7 12.7 2.8 8.5 2.3
1997-98 (W20, L15)
Pos., Player F — Michael Chadwick F — Jumaine Jones C — Larry Brown G — Ray Harrison G — G.G. Smith
PPG RPG 8.7 4.1 14.7 8.5 6.3 4.2 11.9 3.0 13.5 2.9
1996-97 (W24, L9)
Pos., Player F — Michael Chadwick F — Jon Nordin C — Lorenzo Hall G — Ray Harrison G — G.G. Smith
PPG RPG 12.4 5.5 4.0 2.2 5.9 5.3 11.0 4.1 9.5 2.4
PPG RPG 13.5 6.4 14.9 5.5 6.3 6.3 15.8 4.5 8.7 3.3 PPG RPG 14.2 6.9 13.3 5.2 12.1 7.9 11.0 3.3 6.1 4.0
1993-94 (W14, L16)
PPG RPG 7.7 3.0 11.1 6.1 10.9 7.9 13.8 5.6 11.2 1.7
1992-93 (W15, L14)
Pos., Player F — Cleveland Jackson F — Carlos Strong C — Charles Claxton G — Ty Wilson G — Bernard Davis
PPG RPG 11.0 2.9 9.2 5.7 11.5 6.6 8.5 2.8 9.0 2.0
1991-92 (W15, L14)
Pos., Player F — Kendall Rhine F — Mike Green C — Charles Claxton G — Litterial Green G — Bernard Davis
PPG RPG 10.8 6.6 5.9 4.3 9.4 6.6 19.5 3.0 7.9 1.9
1990-91 (W17, L13)
Pos., Player F — Marshall Wilson F — Antonio Harvey C — Neville Austin G — Litterial Green G — Rod Cole
PPG RPG 13.1 3.7 7.2 4.3 4.0 5.3 20.6 2.6 10.8 3.8
1989-90 (W20, L9)
Pos., Player F — Alec Kessler F — Marshall Wilson C — Neville Austin G — Litterial Green G — Rod Cole
PPG RPG 21.0 10.4 12.0 5.3 6.2 6.0 17.5 2.7 11.0 3.5
1988-89 (W15, L16)
Pos., Player F — Marshall Wilson F — Rod Cole C — Alec Kessler G — Litterial Green G — Pat Hamilton
PPG RPG 7.4 4.4 6.3 1.7 19.2 9.7 15.5 1.8 12.7 3.0
1987-88 (W20, L16)
Pos., Player F — Toney Mack F — Rod Cole C — Alec Kessler G — Willie Anderson G — Pat Hamilton
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PPG RPG 15.3 5.1 3.9 2.0 12.6 5.6 16.7 5.1 10.2 2.3
Pos., Player F — Derrick Kirce F — Chad Kessler C — Eric Burdette G — Dennis Williams G — Willie Anderson
PPG RPG 4.2 3.4 12.0 6.0 5.6 5.3 15.7 4.9 15.9 4.1
1985-86 (W17, L13)
Pos., Player F — Joe Ward F — Horace McMillan C — David Dunn G — Donald Hartry G — Dennis Williams
PPG RPG 15.6 5.3 10.6 5.9 9.0 3.0 13.2 2.0 8.9 3.0
1984-85 (W22, L9)
Pos., Player F — Joe Ward F — Richard Corhen C — Cedric Henderson G — Donald Hartry G — Gerald Crosby
PPG RPG 12.0 7.1 6.4 5.2 15.5 7.1 9.7 1.9 8.3 2.5
1983-84 (W17, L13)
Pos., Player F — Joe Ward F — James Banks C — Richard Corhen G — Vern Fleming G — Gerald Crosby
PPG RPG 9.3 5.1 13.8 5.3 5.5 6.3 19.8 4.0 9.9 1.7
1982-83 (W24, L10)
Pos., Player F — Lamar Heard F — James Banks C — Terry Fair G — Vern Fleming G — Gerald Crosby
PPG RPG 7.1 6.6 14.0 5.4 13.7 6.6 16.9 4.7 11.0 1.4
1981-82 (W19, L12)
Pos., Player F — Dominique Wilkins F — James Banks C — Terry Fair G — Eric Marbury G — Vern Fleming
PPG RPG 21.3 8.1 9.2 5.2 8.8 6.1 10.4 1.9 9.9 3.9
1980-81 (W19, L12)
Pos., Player F — Dominique WIlkins F — James Banks C — Terry Fair G — Eric Marbury G — Vern Fleming
PPG RPG 23.6 7.5 8.7 5.0 12.5 7.7 11.3 2.6 10.0 2.7
1979-80 (W14, L13)
Pos., Player F — Dominique WIlkins F — Terry Fair C — Lavon Mercer G — Eric Marbury G — Jimmy Daughtry
PPG RPG 18.6 6.5 13.6 10.0 11.5 7.8 12.5 2.9 10.6 2.0
1978-79 (W14, L14)
Pos., Player F — Ron Webb F — Eric Marbury C — Lavon Mercer G — Walter Daniels G — Jimmy Daughtry
PPG RPG 8.1 5.0 11.8 2.7 13.4 7.7 21.9 2.5 9.2 2.9
1977-78 (W11, L16)
Pos., Player F — Lucius Foster F — Curtis Jackson C — Lavon Mercer G — Walter Daniels G — Jimmy Daughtry
PPG RPG 11.9 8.5 11.9 3.6 10.5 8.6 16.4 3.9 3.8 1.6
1976-77 (W9, L18)
Pos., Player F — David Reavis F — Curtis Jackson C — Lavon Mercer G — Walter Daniels G — Tony Flanagan
PPG RPG 14.3 5.1 14.2 5.1 12.0 7.6 11.5 3.6 10.9 4.4
1975-76 (W12, L15)
Pos., Player F — Jacky Dorsey F — Curtis Jackson C — Lucius Foster G — Walter Daniels G — Tony Flanagan
PPG RPG 21.8 9.4 5.9 3.4 12.6 8.1 15.0 4.0 10.7 3.4
1968-69 (W13, L12)
Pos., Player F — Cort Neagle F — Tom Brennan C — Bob Lienhard G — Jerry Epling G — Lanny Taylor
Pos., Player F — Jim Youngblood F — Ray Jeffords C — Bob Lienhard G — Jerry Epling G — Dick McIntosh
Pos., Player F — Jerry Waller F — Ray Jeffords C — Mack Crenshaw G — Jimmy Pitts G — Dwayne Powell
1972-73 (W10, L16)
Pos., Player F — Jerry Waller F — Charles Bagby C — Mack Crenshaw G — Jimmy Pitts G — Billy Rado
1971-72 (W14, L12)
Pos., Player F - Charles Bagby F - Carlton Gill C - Harold Morris G - Jimmy Pitts G - Billy Rado
1970-71 (W6, L19)
Pos., Player F - Carlton Gill F - Chuck Adamek C - Harold Morris G - Charles Bagby G - Allan Johnson
Pos., Player F — Dick Toth F — John Fraley C — Tim Bassett G — Ronnie Hogue G — Gino Gianfrancesco Pos., Player F — Dick Toth F — John Fraley C — Tim Bassett G — Ronnie Hogue G — Gino Gianfrancesco Pos., Player F — Ronnie Hogue F — Cauthen Westbrook C — Dick Toth G — Gino Gianfrancesco G — Barry Cohen
PPG RPG 16.8 6.6 14.4 6.3 6.8 5.2 9.7 1.5 7.1 1.2 PPG RPG 7.3 5.8 10.8 4.0 17.0 14.2 16.5 4.2 6.2 1.3 PPG RPG 9.6 7.1 20.3 4.5 11.8 13.0 20.5 4.3 8.5 1.5 PPG RPG 16.2 7.4 15.3 7.8 7.9 7.1 10.4 1.5 8.2 2.6
1969-70 (W13, L12)
Pos., Player F — Cauthen Westbrook F — Herb White C — Bob Lienhard G — Lanny Taylor G — Jerry Epling
PPG RPG 10.6 5.3 9.8 6.4 21.3 13.9 16.6 2.5 12.2 3.8
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PPG RPG 15.1 7.1 13.9 4.2 13.2 7.5 13.9 1.9 4.2 1.0
1965-66 (W10, L15)
1973-74 (W6, L20)
Pos., Player F — Bill Magarity F — Charlie Anderson C — Steve Waxman G — Ed Peterson G — Tim Goski
PPG RPG 14.9 6.0 12.6 9.4 21.3 14.9 14.7 3.4 8.6 1.7
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1966-67 (W9, L17)
Pos., Player F — Jim Youngblood F — Frank Harscher C — Don Wix G — Dick McIntosh G — Tom Duggins Pos., Player F — Ray Jeffords F — Frank Harscher C — Jerry Waller G — Dick McIntosh G — Lee Martin
PPG RPG 25.8 11.8 14.4 7.2 2.4 2.4 5.2 3.6 12.8 3.0
PPG RPG 6.4 6.0 6.6 2.8 23.8 15.8 18.0 3.0 12.0 2.4
1967-68 (W17, L8)
1974-75 (W8, L17)
Pos., Player F — Jacky Dorsey F — Billy Magarity C — Steve Waxman G — JoJo Hicks G — Tony Flanagan
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starting lineups: 1960-1987 1986-87 (W18, L12)
PPG RPG 13.8 8.7 9.3 3.2 14.9 10.1 11.5 2.1 7.6 2.3
1964-65 (W8, L18)
PPG RPG 16.8 10.8 5.6 6.9 5.1 5.2 18.5 3.5 14.2 3.7
1963-64 (W12, L14)
PPG RPG 15.2 13.7 11.2 4.8 7.0 7.3 18.7 3.6 12.3 3.0
1962-63 (W9, L17)
PPG RPG 9.8 4.3 7.4 6.6 7.2 4.9 10.5 3.0 19.0 4.1
1961-62 (W8, L16)
PPG RPG 12.6 9.4 11.0 7.9 10.3 7.0 7.5 2.7 17.6 3.2
1960-61 (W8, L18)
Pos.,Player F - Phillip Simpson F - Don Keiser C - John Johnson G - Allan Johnson G - Pat Casey
PPG RPG 14.5 10.0 11.9 5.2 11.2 10.0 14.9 2.7 6.1 5.1
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1905-06 Georgia Tech 1917-18 A.A.C. 1919-20 Macon YMCA 1929-30 Florida Kentucky 1932-33 Tulane 1934-35 Clemson (2) Georgia Tech 1937-38 Florida 1940-41 South Carolina 1942-43 Fort Benning 1947-48 Alabama 1948-49 Georgia Tech 1950-51 Auburn 1959-60 Alabama Mississippi State Ole Miss 1963-64 Clemson 1964-65 Tulane Florida State Alabama (2) 1965-66 TCU Kentucky (2) 1966-67 Vanderbilt 1968-69 Ole Miss LSU (2) 1969-70 Brigham Young (2) 1970-71 Davidson Mississippi State 1971-72 Vanderbilt Mississippi State Tennessee 1974-75 Wisconsin LSU Auburn 1975-76 Vanderbilt Alabama Vanderbilt (2) 1976-77 Evansville South Carolina Kentucky Alabama 1977-78 Ohio State Louisville 1978-79 Tennessee (3) Florida Auburn (4)
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Atlanta Athens Macon Gainesville Athens New Orleans Clemson Athens Gainesville Athens Columbus Athens Atlanta Auburn Tuscaloosa Starkville Oxford Athens New Orleans Athens Athens Athens Athens Athens Oxford Athens Philadelphia Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Nashville, Tenn. Starkville, Miss. Knoxville, Tenn. Milwaukee, Wis. Baton Rouge, La. Athens, Ga. Nashville, Tenn. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. New Orleans, La. Lexington, Ky. Athens, Ga. Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Knoxville, Tenn. Gainesville, Fla. Birmingham, Ala.
W/L
Score
L 11-12 W 30-23 L 39-43 W 35-34 L 21-22 W 41-39 W 44-43 L 39-49 L 32-38 L 44-48 L 31-32 W 47-44 W 74-60 L 68-69 L 60-64 W 67-62 L 63-65 L 81-83 W 86-83 L 55-64 L 67-72 W 76-75 L 65-69 L 41-51 W 85-82 L 80-90 L 82-89 L 75-77 L 66-67 L 76-80 L 58-62 L 68-71 W 91-89 L 90-96 W 93-90 L 85-95 L 67-69 L 69-71 W 88-86 L 73-74 L 59-64 L 74-78 W 84-80 W 71-70 L 81-87 W 63-62 L 91-95
Year
Opponent
Site
1979-80 LSU (2) Athens, Ga. Alabama Athens, Ga. Auburn Athens, Ga. 1980-81 Kentucky (2) Athens, Ga. Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. Tennessee Athens, Ga. 1983-84 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. LSU Baton Rouge, La. Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. UT-Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. 1984-85 Villanova Atlanta, Ga. Tennessee (2) Athens, Ga. 1985-86 Auburn Athens, Ga. 1986-87 Auburn Auburn, Ala. LSU (2) Baton Rouge, La. Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. LSU Atlanta, Ga. Kansas State Salt Lake City, Utah 1988-89 Ole Miss Athens, Ga. Mississippi State Athens, Ga. 1989-90 LSU Baton Rouge, La. Vanderbilt Orlando, Fla. 1990-91 Vanderilt Nashville, Tenn. Georgia Tech (3) Atlanta, Ga. Auburn Athens, Ga. Pittsburgh Louisville, Ky. 1992-93 Florida Athens, Ga. 1993-94 Auburn Auburn, Ala. Kentucky Athens, Ga. 1994-95 Pittsburgh (2) Atlanta, Ga. 1995-96 Syracuse Denver, Colo. 1996-97 Maryland Honolulu, Hawaii Florida Athens, Ga. 1997-98 North Carolina Athens, Ga. 1998-99 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. Fresno State Atlanta, Ga. Kentucky Athens, Ga. South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 1999-00 Furman Greenville, S.C. 2000-01 Auburn Athens, Ga. Tennessee (2) Athens, Ga. 2001-02 South Carolina Athens, Ga. Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 2002-03 California Anaheim, Calif. Tennessee Athens South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 2003-04 Gonzaga Spokane, Wash. Georgia Tech (2) Athens 2004-05 Oregon State Atlanta Wofford Athens 2005-06 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 2006-07 Kentucky Athens 2007-08 Ole Miss Atlanta, Ga. Kentucky Atlanta, Ga. 2008-09 Wofford Athens Texas A&M-CC Athens 2009-10 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 2010-11 Notre Dame (2) Orlando, Fla. Florida (2) Athens Auburn Athens Alabama Atlanta, Ga. 2011-12 Winthrop Athens Tennessee Athens Miss. State Starkville, Miss. 2012-13 Southern Miss Athens Iona Athens Ole Miss Oxford South Carolina Athens 2013-14 Missouri Columbia, Mo. Arkansas Athens
W/L
Score
W 73-72 L 64-66 L 65-69 L 68-71 W 68-65 W 76-75 L 74-81 L 68-69 L 54-56 L 69-74 W 75-68 L 79-80 L 86-87 L 58-62 W 94-92 L 74-83 L 88-89 L 79-82 L 70-74 L 85-86 W 94-92 L 74-78 L 74-75 L 105-112 L 58-59 L 68-76 L 77-81 W 83-80 W 94-90 W 87-86 L 81-83 W 73-65 W 77-70 L 80-82 L 79-84 L 82-86 L 83-91 L 66-70 W 86-82 W 85-80 W 77-75 W 82-75 L 63-71 W 78-73 W 81-76 W 60-55 L 76-82 W 83-80 W 76-74 W 93-89 W 64-61 W 78-69 W 97-95 W 60-56 W 74-73 L 79-80 L 94-96 L 83-89 L 91-104 W 81-72 L 59-65 W 92-86 W 57-53 W 70-68 L 60-62 L 78-81 L 74-84 W 62-54 W 70-64 W 66-61
Number in parentheses indicates multiple overtime periods.
Georgia won both of its 2013-14 overtime contests, including a 70-64 decision at Missouri, snapping what was then the nation’s longest home win streak at 26 games.
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Overall Record....................................... 50-68 (.424) Home.................................................... 24-29 (.453) Away.......................................................18-27 (.400) Neutral...................................................... 8-12 (.400) Multiple Overtimes................................ 5-13 (.278)
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Largest Victory Margins Overall 120 88 80 80 72 69 67 67 66 65 65
1917-18 1908-09 1912-13 1912-13 1916-17 1908-09 1915-16 1990-91 1915-16 1917-18 1926-27
S.E. Christian (A) Davidson (H) Auburn (H) Auburn (A) Auburn (H) Georgia Tech (H) Auburn (H) Mercer (A) Rome Athletic Club (A) Mercer (H) Ft. McPherson (A)
Overall 122-2 100-12 92-12 92-12 90-18 78-9 81-14 117-50 75-9 74-9 80-15
home 88 1908-09 Davidson 80 1912-13 Auburn 72 1916-17 Auburn 69 1908-09 Georgia Tech 67 1915-16 Auburn 65 1917-18 Mercer 64 1913-14 Auburn 62 1912-13 Clemson 60 1978-79 Baptist College 60 1979-80 Whittier 59 1990-91 Western Kentucky
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1955-56 1948-49 1958-59 1951-52 1953-54 1950-51 1953-54 1954-55 1946-47 1951-52 1955-56
Kentucky (@Louisville) Kentucky (A) Kentucky (A) Ole Miss(A) Kentucky (A) Kentucky (A) LSU (A) Kentucky (A) Kentucky (A) Kentucky (@Louisville) Ole Miss (A)
66-143 40-95 55-108 52-103 55-106 41-88 53-100 40-86 40-81 55-95 65-105
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home 100-12 92-12 90-18 78-9 81-14 74-9 80-16 77-15 122-62 122-62 124-65
39 1946-47 Kentucky 37 1947-48 Kentucky 36 1961-62 Auburn 36 1974-75 Tennessee 35 1942-43 Vanderbilt 32 1942-43 Kentucky 32 1943-44 ASTP 30 1948-49 Tulane 29 1910-11 Columbus YMCA 29 1942-43 Kentucky
45-86 51-88 47-83 69-105 31-66 28-60 39-71 62-92 11-40 30-59
stegeman coliseum stegeman coliseum 60 1978-79 Baptist College 60 1979-80 Whittier 59 1990-91 Western Kentucky 57 1993-94 Bethune-Cookman 1997-98 Charleston Southern 55 1990-91 Ole Miss 49 1987-88 Baptist College 1995-96 Central Florida 48 1993-94 Winthrop 47 1967-68 Arkansas A&M 46 1981-82 Carson Newman 45 2006-07 South Carolina State
122-62 122-62 124-65 115-58 116-59 117-62 105-56 103-54 103-55 138-91 113-67 105-60
away 120 1917-18 S.E. Christian 80 1912-13 Auburn 67 1990-91 Mercer 66 1915-16 Rome Athletic Club 65 1926-27 Ft. McPherson 59 1912-13 Georgia Tech 58 1915-16 Savannah Ath. Club 58 1915-16 Savannah Ath. Club 56 1908-09 Georgia Tech 45 1990-91 Richmond 44 1995-96 Georgia Southern
122-2 92-12 117-50 75-9 80-15 71-12 67-9 69-11 69-13 90-45 88-44
36 1974-75 Tennessee 25 1976-77 Florida 24 1976-77 Auburn 24 1975-76 Auburn 24 1985-86 Georgia Tech 23 1994-95 Kentucky 22 1993-94 Florida 22 1966-67 Mississippi State 21 1970-71 Auburn 21 1976-77 Georgia Tech 21 1996-97 Kentucky 20 2003-04 Winthrop
69-105 76-101 71-95 70-94 65-89 74-97 78-100 71-93 58-79 43-64 65-86 60-80
away 77 1955-56 Kentucky 55 1948-49 Kentucky 53 1958-59 Kentucky 51 1951-52 Ole Miss 51 1953-54 Kentucky 47 1950-51 Kentucky 47 1953-54 LSU 46 1954-55 Kentucky 41 1946-47 Kentucky 40 1951-52 Kentucky 40 1955-56 Ole Miss
66-143 40-95 55-108 52-103 55-106 41-88 53-100 40-86 40-81 55-95 65-105
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jersey numbers
00 1
2005-06
Brian Watts Julian Williams Kendrick Johnson Jeremy Jacob Travis Leslie Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Yante Maten
2001-02 2004-05 2006 2007-08 2010-11 2012-13 Present
6 Bob Healey
1947-50
7 Dick Thomas
8 Lonnie O’Quinn Zippy Morocco
1949-50 1950-51
3
Charles Bryant Louis McGee Eric Marbury David Taylor Moses White Rashad Wright Kevin Brophy Dustin Ware Juwan Parker
1949-50 2002-03 2004-08 2009-10 Present 1950-51 1952-54 1979-82 1996-97 1999-00 2000-04 2005-06 2009-12 Present
4 Marvin Satterfield Bill Penland Jack Turner Gerald Crosby Ty Wilson G.G. Smith Larry Brown Sean Faulkner Anthony Evans Scott Prah Chris Barnes Charles Mann
1952-54 1949-50 1951-52 1982-85 1992-95 1995-96 1996-98 1998-99 2000-01 2003-04 2007-11 Present
9 Minton Williams
Sonny Dykes Ray Allen Don Keiser (R) Allan Johnson (H) Lee Martin Nick Gimpel Steve Zilko Vern Fleming Eric DeYoung Scott Hamilton Jay McAuley Ricky McPhee Taylor Echols
1951-52 1956-58 1958-60 1960-62 1964-66 1968-70 1971-73 1981-84 1997-99 2000-01 2003-06 2009-10 Present
11 Bob Schloss Zippy Morocco Allen Parrish Don Hartsfield Dick McIntosh Litterial Green Pertha Robinson Adrian Jones Mike Brittain Vincent Williams Cameron Forte
Earl Davis Morris Dinwiddie Barry Cohen Dennis Williams Jody Patton Brian Peterson G.G. Smith
1948-51 1951-53 1952-55 1956-57 1966-68 1989-92 1993-96 1996-2001 2001-02 2009-13 Present
1948-51 1955-56 1970-71 1984-87 1988-91 1993-96 1996-99 NOTE: The letters “R” and “H” in parentheses represent a player’s home and road jersey numbers.
(L-R) G.G. Smith, Larry Brown and Travis Leslie were three of many Bulldogs who changed their jersey numbers during their careers.
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Joe Jordan Gordon Darrah (R) Tim Bassett Bryan Drafts Joe Childers Katu Davis Badi Oliver Mike Bucklin
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5 E.L. Rainey Kermith Hall Steve Jones Ezra Williams Buzz Wehunt Zac Swansey Ebuka Anyaorah Tim Dixon
1949-51
1999-00 2002-04 2004-05 2009-12 Present
13
1948-50
2 Louis Christo Mike Dean Sundiata Gaines DeMario Mayfield Marcus Thornton
Jay Crowell Damien Wilkins Blake Davenport Matt Bucklin Kenny Gaines
Sonny Dykes John Marshall Bill Shain Henry Cabaniss Pat Casey (R) Dwayne Powell Jerry Epling Gary Adler Mark Slonaker Pat Hamilton Jamil Hardwick Ryan Pevey Levi Stukes Brandon Young
1949-50 1951-52 1952-53 1956-58 1959-61 1964-67 1968-70 1972-73 1976-79 1986-89 1999-2000 2000-02 2004-07 Present
15 Walter Daniels Devin Baker Mike Patrick Steve Newman Donte’ Williams Osahen Iduwe
1976-79 1996-97 2000-02 2004-07 2011-14 Present
16 Ryle Tatum George Bell
1949-50 1954-56
17 Jim Umbricht
1950-52
18 Johnny Carson Virgil Mills
1951-53 1955-57
20 W.C. Jones Peter Marsh (R) Jimmy Pitts Tom Brennan Dave Lucey John Wimberly Derrick Floyd Melvin Howard Jumaine Jones
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21
Sonny Poss Tony Flanagan Dominique Wilkins Toney Mack
2008-09 2011-12 Present 1957-59 1975-78 1980-82 1986-88
22 John Johnson (R) Billy Rado Frank Harscher Lanny Taylor Horace McMillan Rod Cole Bernard Davis Phenizee Ransom Terrence Edwards P.J. Bullock Travis Leslie Gerald Robinson, Jr.
23
Bill Ensley Ray Harrison Fred Gibson Corey Butler Sherrard Brantley
24
Bill Ensley John Barnard (R) Don Keiser (H) Herb White John Fraley Chad Kessler Reggie Tinch Michael Chadwick Jarvis Hayes Houston Kessler
1959-62 1963-64 1966-67 1969-71 1983-86 1988-91 1991-94 1996-98 1998-99 2005-06 2009 2011-12 1954-57 1996-99 2002-03 2006-09 2010-13 1957-58 1959-60 1959-61 1968-70 1972-73 1984-87 1991-92 1996-99 2001-03 Present
25 Harold Krafchik Allan Johnson (R) James Banks Carlos Strong Nick Temen Daniel Szymanek Channing Toney Ebuka Anyaorah Tyler Whatley Kenny Paul Geno
1957-58 1960-62 1981-84 1993-96 1999-00 2002-03 2005-06 2009 2010 Present
30
Bob Chaney Pat Casey (H) Donald Hartry Tommy Wainscott Terrance Woodbury J.J. Frazier
1957-59 1959-61 1983-86 2004-05 2006-09 Present
31 Lamar Potts Don Hartsfield
Charles Bagby Tom Duggins Mark Shufelt Charlie Dorsey Richard Corhen Kris Nordholz Billy Humphrey Brandon Morris
1961-62 1965-67 1968-69 1975-77 1982-85 1993-96 2005-08 2013-14
32 Fred Edmondson Charles Bagby Ray Jeffords Charlie Anderson Lamar Heard Joe Ward Larry Brown Lorenzo Hall D.A. Layne Alex Evans John Florveus
1957-59 1963-64 1965-68 1972-74 1980-83 1984-86 1995-96 1996-98 1999-2001 2004-05 Present
33 Cort Nagle Billy Magarity Lavon Mercer Alec Kessler Charles Claxton Derrick Dukes Shawn Fields Jonas Hayes Matt Womack Mike Mercer Trey Thompkins
1968-70 1973-75 1977-80 1987-90 1992-95 1996-98 1998-2000 2001-04 2004-05 2005-07 2009-11
34 Ken Taylor Robb Dryden Wayne Arnold Corey Gibbs Albert Jackson
1959-61 1997-2001 2003 2004-05 2007-10
42 Gordon Darrah (H) Chuck Adamek Mike Bracewell Chip Vaughan Lucius Foster Jon Nordin Marcus Sikes Takais Brown Nemanja Djurisic
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1978-79
44 John Barnard (H) Carlton Gill Jerry Waller Dick Toth Jacky Dorsey Jimmy Daughtry David Dunn Marshall Wilson Terrell Bell Ryan Lewis Quentin Moses Dave Bliss
1959-60 1962-63 1964-66 1971-73 1975-76 1978-80 1985-87 1989-91 1993-96 1999-00 2002-03 2005-08
45 Steve Waxman Rashaad Singleton
1973-75 2005-08
50 Phillip Simpson Carl Ackermann Don Wix Randy Mateling Chris Daniels Jeremy Price
1959-61 1963-65 1965-66 1970-72 2000-04 2008-11
51 1980-83 1984-85 1988-91
40 Jim Youngblood Barry Cohen Ronnie Hogue Willie Anderson Shandon Anderson Richard Wehunt Sam Greavu
1966-68 1969-70 1971-73 1985-88 1993-96 2002-03 2005-06
Rick Mill Tom Superka Gino Gianfrancesco Drazen Zlovaric John Cannon
1964-65 1968-70 1971-73 2009-10 2012-14
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1959-61 1961-63 1966-68 1972-74 1976-79 1996-99 2003-04 2006-07 Present
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35 Terry Fair Cedric Henderson Neville Austin
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Shon Coleman
1999-2001
53 Peter Marsh (H) Mack Crenshaw Don Wix Cauthen Westbrook Ken Boatwright
1959-60 1963-65 1967-68 1969-71 1975-76
54 John Johnson (H) Mike Taylor Bob Lienhard Joey Waldrop
1959-61 1963-66 1968-70 2004-05
55 Steve Thomas
2000-03
1952-55 1957-58
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Average Year Games Record Attendance 1963-64 4 3-1 6,250 1964-65 13 7-6 6,608 1965-66 13 8-5 6,178 1966-67 12 6-6 5,126 1967-68 13 11-2 7,560 1968-69 13 8-5 6,579 1969-70 12 8-4 6,851 1970-71 13 3-10 4,121 1971-72 14 12-2 5,600 1972-73 13 6-7 5,219 1973-74 13 4-9 5,163 1974-75 13 4-9 5,458 1975-76 15 10-5 5,317 1976-77 14 6-8 4,705 1977-78 13 6-7 4,808 1978-79 14 10-4 6,407 1979-80 15 12-3 7,740 1980-81 12 9-3 7,878 1981-82 10 7-3 8,670 1982-83 13 11-2 6,692 1983-84 10 7-3 6,429 1984-85 14 12-2 7,223 1985-86 11 8-3 6,630 1986-87 12 10-2 6,207 1987-88 13 10-3 7,470 1988-89 11 5-6 6,441 1989-90 12 12-0 7,376 1990-91 13 8-5 8,822 1991-92 12 9-3 6,060 1992-93 13 10-3 5,958 1993-94 13 8-5 6,150 1994-95 13 10-3 6,771 1995-96 13 12-1 8,056 1996-97 14 12-2 7,517 1997-98 15 11-4 7,559 1998-99 14 10-4 6,674 1999-00 13 7-6 6,777 2000-01 12 8-4 8,026 2001-02 13 11-2 9,064 2002-03 13 12-1 9,857 2003-04 16 13-3 8,619 2004-05 16 7-9 6,189 2005-06 14 9-5 7,115 2006-07 18 14-4 7,336 2007-08 16 11-5 7,823 2008-09 18 10-8 6,678 2009-10 16 12-4 6,834 2010-11 16 12-4 8,250 2011-12 17 11-6 7,079 2012-13 18 12-6 6,198 2013-14 18 15-3 6,126 TOTALS 687 467-220 (.680)
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Largest Crowds to See Georgia Basketball 1. 39,940 vs. Texas, Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, Ind. Lost, 100-88 (3/16/90) 2. 28,885 vs. UCLA, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. Lost, 68-63 (12/19/92) 3. 28,169 vs. Kansas, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. Lost, 89-79 (12/18/93) 4. 27,842 vs. Brigham Young, Ga. Dome, Atlanta, Ga. Won, 84-65 (12/21/96) 5. 24,556 vs. Miss. State, Superdome, New Orleans, La. Lost, 86-68 (3/9/96) 6. 24,382 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 79-49 (3/1/12) 7. 24,206 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 86-73 (2/14/96) 8. 24,352 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 66-60 (1/29/11) 9. 24,342 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 76-68 (1/9/10) 10. 24,272 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 85-74 (2/22/98) 11. 24,197 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 82-57 (2/1/97) 12. 24,111 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 80-59 (2/27/94) 13. 24,108 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 70-82 (2/28/07) 14. 24,075 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 96-84 (2/3/91) 15. 23,982 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 88-77 (2/3/90) 16. 23,958 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 78-66 (1/7/92) 17. 23,897 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 60-51 (2/12/05) Georgia’s only undefeated home season of 1990 included a dramatic, come-from-behind win over 12th-rated LSU.
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All-Americans 1953 1969 1970 1981 1982
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History
1983 1984 1985 1989 1990
Vern Fleming James Banks (Playboy) Vern Fleming (Kodak) Cedric Henderson (AP All-Freshman) Litterial Green (BB Weekly All-Freshman) Alec Kessler (UPI)
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Dominique Wilkins
James Banks
Vern Fleming
Litterial Green
All-Southeastern Conference 1949 1950 1951 1953 1955
Joe Jordan (AP 3rd team) Bob Healey (AP 3rd team) Bob Schloss (AP 2nd team) Bob Healey (AP 3rd team) Joe Jordan (AP 2nd team) Bob Schloss (AP 3rd team) Zippy Morocco (AP 1st team) Murphy McManus (AP 3rd team) 1960 Phil Simpson (AP 3rd team) 1961 Phil Simpson (AP 2nd team) 1962 Allan Johnson (Coaches 1st, AP 2nd teams) 1964 Jerry Waller (AP 2rd team) Jimmy Pitts (AP 3rd team) 1965 Jimmy Pitts (Coaches 2nd, UPI 2nd, AP 3rd teams) Jerry Waller (UPI 3rd team) 1966 Jerry Waller (UPI 3rd, AP Hon. Mention) Ray Jeffords (AP Hon. Mention) 1967 Jim Youngblood (UPI 3rd, AP Hon. Mention) Dick McIntosh (AP Hon. Mention) 1968 Bob Lienhard (AP 2nd, UPI 2nd, Coaches 2nd teams) Ray Jeffords (UPI 3rd, AP 2nd, Coaches 2nd teams)
1969 Bob Lienhard (UPI 1st, AP 2nd, Coaches 2nd teams) Jerry Epling (AP 2nd, UPI 2nd teams) 1970 Bob Lienhard (AP 1st, UPI 1st, Coaches 1st) Lanny Taylor (AP 2nd, Coaches 2nd, UPI 3rd teams) Jerry Epling (UPI 2nd team) 1972 Ronnie Hogue (Coaches 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 2nd teams) John Fraley (Coaches 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 3rd teams 1973 Tim Bassett (Coaches 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 2nd teams) 1975 Jacky Dorsey (AP 1st, Coaches 1st, UPI 2nd teams) 1976 Jacky Dorsey (AP 1st, UPI 1st, Coaches 1st teams) Walter Daniels (AP 3rd teams) 1978 Walter Daniels (AP 2nd team) 1979 Walter Daniels (Coaches 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 2nd teams) Lavon Mercer (AP 3rd team) 1980 Lavon Mercer (AP 3rd team) 1981 Dominique Wilkins (AP, UPI, Coaches, Players 1st, AP & UPI SEC Player of the Year) 1982 Dominique Wilkins (AP, UPI, Coaches, Players 1st) 1983 Vern Fleming (Coaches 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 3rd) Terry Fair (AP 3rd, UPI 3rd) 1984 Vern Fleming (AP, UPI, Coaches 1st teams) 1985 Cedric Henderson (Coaches 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 2nd) 1986 Joe Ward (Coaches 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 3rd) Donald Hartry (AP 3rd, UPI 3rd) 1987 Willie Anderson (AP 1st, Coaches 1st, UPI 2nd) 1988 WillieAnderson (Coaches’ 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 2nd) 1989 Alec Kessler (Coaches’ 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 2nd) 1990 Alec Kessler (Coaches’ 1st, AP 1st, UPI 1st) Litterial Green (Coaches’ 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 2nd) Rod Cole (AP 3rd team) 1989 Alec Kessler (Coaches’ 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 2nd) 1990 Alec Kessler (Coaches’ 1st, AP 1st, UPI 1st) Litterial Green (Coaches’ 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 2nd) Rod Cole (AP 3rd team)
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Dominique Wilkins, who helped put UGA basketball on the map in the early 1980s, became the first-ever inductee from UGA into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Sept. 8, 2006. Early in his Georgia career, the Washington, N.C., native was dubbed “The Human Highlight Film” for his high-flying acrobatics on the hardwood. In three seasons at Georgia — not even that long, when you consider that an injury shortened his freshman year to 16 games — Wilkins scored 1,688 points, fourth-best in school history. In 15 NBA seasons, he totaled a staggering 26,668 points, currently the 11th-highest figure in league history. In a ceremony on Feb. 8, 1991, Wilkins also became the only UGA letterman to have his jersey number (21) retired.
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All-Southeastern Conference (Cont’d.) 1991 Litterial Green (Coaches 1st, AP 1st, UPI 2nd) Rod Cole (All-SEC Defensive Team) 1992 Litterial Green (Coaches 1st team, AP 2nd team) Reggie Tinch (AP 3rd, All-SEC Defensive Team) 1993 Charles Claxton (Coaches’ 2nd team) 1995 Carlos Strong (AP 3rd team) Shandon Anderson (Coaches’ 3rd team) 1996 Katu Davis (Coaches, AP’ 3rd team) Shandon Anderson (AP 3rd team) 1997 Michael Chadwick (Coaches’ 2nd team, AP 3rd team) Ray Harrison (AP 3rd team) 1998 Jumaine Jones (AP Co-Freshman of the Year, Coaches & AP 3rd team) G.G. Smith (Coaches’ 3rd team) 1999 Jumaine Jones (AP & Coaches’ 1st team) D.A. Layne (SEC All-Freshman) 2000 Anthony Evans (AP 2nd team, Coaches’ 3rd team D.A. Layne (AP 2nd team) 2001 D.A. Layne (AP 1st team, Coaches’ 2nd team Anthony Evans (AP 3rd team) 2002 Jarvis Hayes (AP & Coaches’ 1st team, AP SEC New-
comer of the Year) Ezra Williams (AP 2nd team, Coaches’ 3rd team) 2003 Jarvis Hayes (AP & Coaches’ 1st team) Ezra Williams (AP 2nd team, Coaches’ 3rd team) 2004 Rashad Wright (AP, Coaches’ 2nd team, SEC Defensive Player of the Year) Levi Stukes (SEC All-Freshman team) 2006 Mike Mercer (SEC All-Freshman team) 2007 Sundiata Gaines (Coaches’ 2nd team) 2008 Sundiata Gaines (Coaches’ 2nd team, SEC All-Defensive Team) Jeremy Price (Coaches’ SEC All-Freshman Team) 2009 Trey Thompkins (Coaches’ SEC All-Freshman Team) 2010 Trey Thompkins (AP & Coaches’ 1st team) 2011 Trey Thompkins (Coaches’ 1st team, AP 2nd team) Travis Leslie (Coaches’ 2nd team) 2012 Ken. Caldwell-Pope (Coaches’ SEC All-Freshman Team) 2013 Ken. Caldwell-Pope (Cons. SEC Player of the Year) Charles Mann (Coaches’ SEC All-Freshman Team) 2014 Charles Mann (Coaches’ All-SEC 2nd team)
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VERN FLEMING
WILLIE ANDERSON
1984 Olympian Los Angeles Games
1988 Olympian - Seoul Games Willie Anderson was a star performer of the 1987 and 1988 Bulldogs, leading the ’87 squad to an NCAA Tournament berth. In 1988, Anderson was selected to the U.S. Olympic Team and in the same year was the first-round draft pick of the San Antonio Spurs. He played seven years for the Spurs before doing stints with Toronto, New York and Miami.
Vern Fleming, one of the finest Bulldog performers in history, made his mark at every level of competitive basketball. In 1984, he earned a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team and played a large role in its Gold Medal-winning effort. Many consider the ‘84 Americans as the finest amateur assemblage in the sport’s history. From 1984-95, Fleming was a standout player for the NBA’s Indiana Pacers.
TREY THOMPKINS
JUMAINE JONES
1998 Goodwill Games New York, N.Y.
The 6-7 forward put an exclamation mark on his outstanding freshman season at Georgia by making the 12-man U.S. team for the Goodwill Games. Jones later started all five games for the Americans and averaged 7.4 points for the gold medal winners.
SEC All-Tournament Team 1936 1940 1941 1942 1946 1950
Frank Johnson Alex McCaskill Dan Kirkland3 Joe Killian Roy Chatham Bobby Moore Eli Maricich Bob Healey
1981 Dom. Wilkins* 1983 Vern Fleming* 1988 Pat Hamilton 1997 Ray Harrison 2008 Sundiata Gaines* Terrance Woodbury *Tournament MVP
2009 U19 World Championships Auckland, New Zealand 2010 USA Basketball Select Team Eighteen years had gone by since the American Under 19 team had won its last gold medal at this 2-week tournament. The rising Georgia sophomore played a key role in restoring the Yanks to the winner’s circle. Thompkins averaged 10.6 points -- second-best on the team -- and 5.1 rebounds per game. He also had the Americans’ highest single-game scoring effort when he poured in 22 in a 4th-round win over Greece. The U.S. team won all nine of its games by an average margin of over 22 points. A year later Thompkins was named to the USA Select squad, a group of collegians that worked as training partners alongside the USA National Team.
SEC Defensive Player of the Year 2004 --- Rashad Wright
SEC “Good Works” Team 1999 - G.G. Smith 2000 - Badi Oliver 2001 - Anthony Evans 2002 - Chris Daniels 2003 - Jonas Hayes 2004 - Rashad Wright 2005 - Levi Stukes 2006 - Steve Newman
2007 - Dave Bliss 2008 - Terrance Woodbury 2009 - Albert Jackson 2010 - Trey Thompkins 2011 - Connor Nolte 2012 - Matt Bucklin 2013 - John Florveus 2014 - Marcus Thornton
SEC “Legends” Team 1999 - Vern Fleming 2000 - Alec Kessler 2001 - Zippy Morocco 2002 - Dominique Wilkins 2003 - James Banks 2004 - Lavon Mercer 2005 - Ronnie Hogue 2006 - Joe Ward
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Williams 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981
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Allan Johnson Carlton Gill Charles Bagby Jimmy Pitts Jerry Waller Mack Crenshaw Mike Taylor Dick McIntosh Frank Harscher Waymond Henry Jim Youngblood Frank Harscher Waymond Henry Jim Youngblood Dick McIntosh Cort Nagel Greg Main Barry Cohen Dick Toth David Lucey Greg Keith David Dunn Chad Kessler Chad Kessler Alec Kessler Chad Kessler Alec Kessler Alec Kessler Alec Kessler Kris Nordholz Kendall Rhine Kris Nordholz Kris Nordholz Kris Nordholz Jon Nordin Jon Nordin Jon Nordin, Michael Chadwick
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Rashad Wright, g Ezra Williams, g Rashad Wright, g Chris Daniels, f Badi Oliver, f Michael Chadwick, f Larry Brown, f Ray Harrison, g; G.G. Smith, g Entire Basketball Team Charles Claxton, c Bernard Davis, g Arlando Bennett, c-f Shaun Golden, g Kendall Rhine, f Litterial Green, g Litterial Green, g Alec Kessler, f-c Alec Kessler, f-c Willie Anderson, g Willie Anderson, g Donald Hartry, g Cedric Henderson, c Vern Fleming, g Georgia Squad Dominique Wilkins, f Dominique Wilkins, f
1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1954 1953 1952
Lavon Mercer, c Walter Daniels, g Walter Daniels, g David Reavis, f Jacky Dorsey, f Jacky Dorsey, g Charlie Anderson, f Tim Bassett, c Ronnie Hogue, g Cauthen Westbrook, f Herb White, f Bob Lienhard, c Ray Jeffords, f Frank Harscher, f Jerry Waller, c Jimmy Pitts, g Jimmy Pitts, g Billy Rado, g Allan Johnson, g Philip Simpson, f Philip Simpson, f Fred Edmondson, g Lamar Potts, f Zippy Morocco, g Jim Umbricht, c
Academic All-SEC 1962 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1971 1973 1975 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
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The late Alec Kessler, an All-America forward at Georgia in 198990, arguably rates among the top scholar-athletes in collegiate history. Kessler, a 3.91 student in Microbiology, was twice named the U.S. Basketball Writers Scholar-Athlete of the Year. For being so honored, Kessler was awarded a pair of $20,000 post-graduate scholarships. Kessler, who played four seasons for the NBA’s Miami Heat, in 1991 donated all $40,000 from these scholarships to the University of Georgia’s general scholarship fund.
SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2008 Dave Bliss Dave Bliss 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Sean Faulkner Sean Faulkner Mike Patrick Mike Patrick Mike Patrick Rashad Wright Ryan Pevey Brian Watts Richard Wehunt Mike Bucklin Jay McAuley Jay McAuley Steve Newman Joey Waldrop Julian Williams Jay McAuley Steve Newman Dave Bliss Dave Bliss Corey Butler Steve Newman Dave Bliss Corey Butler
2009 Ricky McPhee 2010 Matt Bucklin Ricky McPhee Tyler Whatley 2011 Matt Bucklin Connor Nolte Gerald Robinson Trey Thompkins 2012 Matt Bucklin Connor Nolte Elliott Long 2014 Nemi Djurisic, Taylor Echols, Houston Kessler, Marcus Thornton
Academic All-Americans 1968 Jim Youngblood (2nd team) 1987 Chad Kessler (2nd team) 1988 Chad Kessler
Alec Kessler (1st team) *1989 Alec Kessler (1st team) *1990 Alec Kessler (1st team) *Academic All-American
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D.A. Layne 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001
Sundiata Gaines, g Sundiata Gaines, g Levi Stukes, g Levi Stukes, g Rashad Wright, g Damien Wilkins, g Jarvis Hayes, f Jarvis Hayes, f D.A. Layne, g
High Spirit Award
Corey Butler 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980
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Joe Ward
2000 D.A. Layne, g 1999 D.A. Layne, g 1998 Jumaine Jones, f 1997 Michael Chadwick, f 1996 Shandon Anderson, f-g 1995 Carlos Strong, f 1994 Shandon Anderson, g-f 1993 Charles Claxton, c Cleveland Jackson, f-g
Carlos Strong 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986
Outstanding Rebounder
2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969
Trey Thompkins, f Trey Thompkins, f Sundiata Gaines, g Sundiata Gaines, g Sundiata Gaines, g David Bliss, c Chris Daniels, f Steve Thomas, c Chris Daniels, f Anthony Evans, c Anthony Evans, c Jumaine Jones, f Jumaine Jones, f Mike Chadwick, f Carlos Strong, f Chas. Claxton, c Chas. Claxton, c Chas. Claxton, c Kendall Rhine, f Alec Kessler, f-c Alec Kessler, f-c Alec Kessler, f-c Chad Kessler, f David Dunn, c Ced. Henderson, c Richard Corhen f Terry Fair, f-c Lamar Heard, f Dom. Wilkins, f Terry Fair, f Lavon Mercer, c Jacky Dorsey, f Jacky Dorsey, f Billy Magarity, f Tim Bassett, c Tim Bassett, c Cauthen Westbrook, f Bob Lienhard, c Bob Lienhard, c
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Litterial Green, g Litterial Green, g Alec Kessler, f-c Alec Kessler, f-c Willie Anderson, g Willie Anderson, g Joe Ward, f
1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980
Cedric Henderson, f Vern Fleming, g Vern Fleming, g Dom. Wilkins, f Dom. Wilkins, f Dom. Wilkins, f
Tommy Reeder Scholarship This scholarship was given in memory of Tommy Reeder, outstanding Georgia player in the late ’20s and early ’30s. Given by Mrs. Tommy Reeder, the scholarship goes to a player showing outstanding ability, leadership, scholarship, and character, the recipient being chosen by the Georgia coaching staff.
2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986
Richard Wehunt, g Michael Patrick, f Michael Patrick, f Michael Patrick, f Jon Nordin, f/c Jon Nordin, f/c Jon Nordin, f; E. DeYoung, c Kris Nordholz, g Kris Nordholz, g Kris Nordholz, g Kris Nordholz, g Kris Nordholz, g Kendall Rhine, f Alec Kessler, f-c Alec Kessler, f-c Alec Kessler, f-c Alec Kessler, f-c Alec Kessler, f-c
Wehunt
1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969
Chad Kessler, f Chad Kessler, f Richard Corhen, f Lamar Heard, f Derrick Floyd, g Lavon Mercer, c Lavon Mercer, c Mike Thorne, f Gregg Ewaldsen, f Bryan Drafts, g-f Billy Magarity, f Charlie Anderson, f Dick Toth, f Ronnie Hogue, g C. Westbrook, f Jerry Epling, g Bob Lienhard, c
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Dave Bliss 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994
Corey Butler, g Dave Bliss, c Dave Bliss, c Jay McAuley, g Dave Bliss, c Rashad Wright, g Rashad Wright, g Ryan Pevey, f Anthony Evans, c Adrian Jones, g G.G. Smith, g G.G. Smith, g Pertha Robinson, g Pertha Robinson, g Cleveland Jackson, f-g
1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969
Arlando Bennett, c-f Reggie Tinch, f Rod Cole, g Rod Cole, g Rod Cole, g Milt Blakley, g Chad Kessler, f Donald Hartry, g Gerald Crosby, g James Banks, f Lamar Heard, f Eric Marbury, g Lamar Heard, f Jimmy Daughtry, g Walter Daniels, g Mark Slonaker, g Walter Daniels, g Tony Flanagan, g Walter Daniels, g Billy Magarity, f Charlie Anderson, f Tim Bassett, c Dick Toth, f Tom Brennan, f Nick Gimpel, g Nick Gimpel, g
Outstanding Defensive Player
Daniels 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
Donte’ Williams, f Marcus Thornton, f Donte’ Williams, f Ken. Caldwell-Pope, g Donte’ Williams, f Gerald Robinson, g Ricky McPhee, g Corey Butler, g Dave Bliss, c Levi Stukes, g Sundiata Gaines, g Levi Stukes, g & Dave Bliss, c Rashad Wright, g Rashad Wright, g Chris Daniels, f Adrian Jones, g Adrian Jones, g
1999 Michael Chadwick, f 1998 Michael Chadwick, f 1997 Ray Harrison, g 1996 Katu Davis, g 1995 Shandon Anderson, f-g 1994 Shandon Anderson, f-g 1993 Shandon Anderson, f-g 1992 Reggie Tinch, f 1991 Rod Cole, g; Reggie Tinch, f 1990 Rod Cole, g 1989 Patrick Hamilton, g 1988 Patrick Hamilton, g 1987 Dennis Williams, g 1986 Horace McMillan, f 1985 Richard Corhen, f 1984 Gerald Crosby, g 1983 Terry Fair, c 1982 James Banks, f 1981 Terry Fair, f-c 1980 Terry Fair, f 1979 Walter Daniels, g 1978 Lavon Mercer, c 1977 Jimmy Daughtry, g 1976 Bryan Drafts, g 1975 Charlie Dorsey, f 1974 Bryan Drafts, g 1973 Ronnie Hogue, g 1972 Dick Toth, f 1971 Barry Cohen, g 1970 Cauthen Westbrook, f 1969 Cauthen Westbrook, f
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Terrance Woodbury, g Billy Humphrey, g Billy Humphrey, g Channing Toney, g Channing Toney, g Damien Wilkins, f Jarvis Hayes, f Rashad Wright, g D.A. Layne, g D.A. Layne, g Ray Harrison, g Jumaine Jones, f Ray Harrison, g Katu Davis, g Katu Davis, g Steve Jones, f-g
1993 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1977 1976 1975
Ty Wilson, g Marshall Wilson, f Rod Cole, g Litterial Green, g Alec Kessler, f-c Willie Anderson, g H. McMillan, f Donald Hartry, g Joe Ward, f Derrick Floyd, g Eric Marbury, g Dom. Wilkins, f Dom. Wilkins, f Curtis Jackson, f Lucius Foster, f Bryan Drafts, g
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More Team Awards ACADEMICS AWARD 2009 Matt Bucklin 2008 Dave Bliss “JUNKYARD DAWG” AWARD (Top Performance in Weight Room) 2009 Ricky McPhee 2008 Dave Bliss BEST FIELD GOAL PCT. 2009 Chris Barnes 2008 Dave Bliss 2007 Takais Brown 2006 Dave Bliss 2005 Dave Bliss 2004 Jonas Hayes 2003 Chris Daniels 2002 Jonas Hayes 2001 Shon Coleman 2000 Anthony Evans 1999 Jon Nordin 1998 Lorenzo Hall 1997 Larry Brown, Devin Baker 1996 Shandon Anderson INDIVIDUAL WORKOUT AWARD 2009 Ricky McPhee 2008 Terrance Woodbury 2007 Terrance Woodbury 2006 Channing Toney 2005 Alex Evans 2004 Damien Wilkins 2003 Damien Wilkins 2002 Damien Wilkins 2001 Ezra Williams 2000 Robb Dryden 1998 D. Dukes, E. DeYoung 1997 Ray Harrison, G.G. Smith, Adrian Jones, Eric DeYoung 1996 Ray Harrison, G.G. Smith HEART & HUSTLE AWARD 2009 Corey Butler 2008 Dave Bliss 2007 Dave Bliss 2006 Dave Bliss 2005 Jay McAuley 2004 Chris Daniels 2003 Damien Wilkins 2002 Jarvis Hayes 2001 Rashad Wright 2000 Shon Coleman 1999 Sean Faulkner 1998 Phenizee Ransom 1997 Michael Chadwick 1996 Brian Peterson MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 2010 Travis Leslie 2009 Chris Barnes
2008 Albert Jackson 2007 Corey Butler 2006 Younes Idrissi 2005 Matt Womack 2004 Jonas Hayes 2003 Jonas Hayes 2002 Rashad Wright 2001 Robb Dryden 2000 Michael Patrick 1998 Robb Dryden 1997 Eric DeYoung 1996 Terrell Bell MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 2008 Dave Bliss 2007 Rashaad Singleton 2006 Younes Idrissi 2005 Dave Bliss 2004 Chris Daniels 2003 Chris Daniels 2002 Chris Daniels 2001 Shon Coleman 2000 Shon Coleman 1999 Jumaine Jones 1998 B. Oliver, J. Jones
1997 Lorenzo Hall 1996 Terrell Bell PLAYMAKER OF THE YEAR 2009 Dustin Ware 2008 Sundiata Gaines 2007 Sundiata Gaines 2006 Sundiata Gaines 2005 Sundiata Gaines “TAKE CHARGE” AWARD 2009 Corey Butler 2008 Corey Butler 2007 Levi Stukes 2006 Levi Stukes 2005 Levi Stukes 2004 Chris Daniels 2003 Steve Thomas 2002 Steve Thomas 2001 Adrian Jones 2000 Moses White 1999 Ray Harrison 1998 Ray Harrison 1997 Ray Harrison
NOTE: Individual awards have changed through the years, some started, some discontinued. The most recent set of awards, begun in 2010, are as follows: Most Valuable Player 2010 Trey Thompkins 2011 Trey Thompkins Travis Leslie 2012 Gerald Robinson 2013 Ken. Caldwell-Pope 2014 Charles Mann Most Improved Player 2010 Travis Leslie 2011 Dustin Ware 2012 Donte’ Williams 2013 John Florveus 2014 Kenny Gaines Defensive Player of the Year 2010 Ricky McPhee 2011 Gerald Robinson 2012 Donte’ Williams 2013 Donte’ Williams Ken. Caldwell-Pope Rebounder of the Year 2010 Trey Thompkins 2011 Travis Leslie 2012 Ken. Caldwell-Pope 2013 Ken. Caldwell-Pope 2014 Marcus Thornton
6th Man of the Year 2010 Jeremy Price 2011 Chris Barnes 2012 Nemanja Djurisic 2013 Nemanja Djurisic 2014 Nemanja Djurisic Assist Man of the Year 2010 Dustin Ware 2011 Dustin Ware Gerald Robinson 2012 Gerald Robinson 2013 Charles Mann 2014 Charles Mann Most Inspirational 2010 Ricky McPhee 2011 Matt Bucklin 2012 Marcus Thornton 2013 Vincent Williams 2014 Marcus Thornton “The Rock” Award
(Awarded annually to the player whose steady hand brings the most stabilizing effect upon the team)
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UGA alum Sundiata Gaines, just days after his call-up from the NBA’s Developmental League, defeated Cleveland with an improbable, buzzer-beating 3-pointer for the Utah Jazz in 2010.
Georgia’s NBA Draft History Player Year Drafted..............Round Drafted/Team
Player Year Drafted..............Round Drafted/Team
Player Year Drafted..............Round Drafted/Team
• Bob Healey 1950.................................Drafted by Syracuse • Bob Schloss 1951............................ Drafted by Philadelphia • Zippy Morocco 1953.............................Drafted by Minneapolis • Jimmy Pitts 1965.....Drafted in 15th Round by Philadelphia • Bob Lienhard 1970............. Drafted in 4th Round by Phoenix • Herb White* 1970............... Drafted in 8th Round by Atlanta • Tim Bassett* 1973............... Drafted in 7th Round by Buffalo • Ronnie Hogue 1973............... Drafted in 7th Round by Capital • Jacky Dorsey* 1976.....Drafted in 2nd Round by New Orleans • David Reavis 1977....... Drafted in 4th Round by Washington • Walter Daniels 1979.......Drafted in 3rd Round by L.A. Lakers • Lavon Mercer 1980.......Drafted in 3rd Round by San Antonio • Dominique Wilkins* 1982...................Drafted in 1st Round by Utah • Terry Fair 1983...............Drafted in 4th Round by Indiana
• Lamar Heard 1983.....Drafted in 10th Round by San Antonio • Vern Fleming* 1984...............Drafted in 1st Round by Indiana • James Banks 1984....................... 3rd Round by Philadelphia • Gerald Crosby 1985......................4th Round by Golden State • Joe Ward 1986.............................2nd Round by Phoenix • Cedric Henderson* 1986...............................2nd Round by Atlanta • Dennis Williams 1987........................5th Round by San Antonio • Chad Kessler 1987...................... 5th Round by L.A. Clippers • Willie Anderson* 1988........................1st Round by San Antonio • Toney Mack 1989...................... 2nd Round by Philadelphia • Alec Kessler* 1990...........................1st Round by Houston% • Litterial Green* 1992.............................2nd Round by Chicago • Charles Claxton 1994............................ 2nd Round by Phoenix • Terrell Bell 1996.............................2nd Round by Houston
• Shandon Anderson* 1996.................................. 2nd Round by Utah • Jumaine Jones* 1999.............................. 1st Round by Atlanta# • Jarvis Hayes* 2003........................ 1st Round by Washington • Rashad Wright 2004.............................. 2nd Round by Indiana • Trey Thompkins* 2011......... 2nd Round by Los Angeles Clippers • Travis Leslie* 2011......... 2nd Round by Los Angeles Clippers • Kentavious Caldwell-Pope* 2013....................1st Round by Detroit Pistons *Eventually Played in NBA %Traded to Miami #Traded to Philadelphia Does not include Damien Wilkins, who made the Seattle Supersonics in 2004 as an undrafted free agent.
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Season-Team 96-97 - Utah 97-98 - Utah 98-99 - Utah 99-00 - Houston 00-01 - Houston 01-02 - New York 02-03- New York 03-04 - New York 04-05 - N.Y/Miami 05-06 - Miami Reg. Season Totals Playoff Totals 96-97 - Utah 97-98 - Utah 98-99 - Utah 03-04 - New York 04-05 - Miami 05-06 - Miami Playoff Totals
G 65 82 50 82 82 82 82 80 66 48 719 G 18 20 11 4 8 13 74
MIN 1066 1602 1072 2700 2396 1596 1731 1974 1171 640 15,951 MIN 296 378 297 117 97 90 1275
FG-FGA 147-318 269-500 162-363 368-778 263-590 149-373 248-537 238-564 98-217 54-126 1996-4366 FG-FGA 29-66 53-103 37-77 7-27 3-12 4-13 133-298
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .462 24-47 .511 .538 7-32 .219 .446 14-41 .341 .473 79-225 .351 .446 46-170 .271 .399 39-141 .277 .462 52-140 .371 .422 36-128 .281 .452 5-29 .172 .429 5-19 .263 .457 307-972 .316 Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .439 5-12 .417 .515 3-11 .273 .481 6-14 .429 .259 2-7 .286 .250 0-1 .000 .308 1-3 .333 .453 17-48 .356
FT-FTA Pct. 68-99 .687 136-185 .735 89-125 .712 194-253 .767 138-188 .734 74-107 .692 139-190 .732 123-161 .764 54-66 .818 13-18 .722 1028-1392 .739 FT-FTA Pct. 20-28 .714 25-37 .676 24-34 .706 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 4-6 .667 76-109 .699
Reb.-Avg. 179-2.8 227-2.8 132-2.7 384-4.7 333-4.1 249-3.0 254-3.1 222-2.8 191-2.9 81-1.7 2252-3.1 Reb.-Avg. 48-2.7 64-3.2 41-3.7 9-2.3 18-2.4 12-0.9 192-3.0
AST STL 49 27 89 66 56 39 239 96 189 82 76 48 87 73 122 68 70 40 17 6 556 180 AST STL 13 11 20 5 13 6 11 4 8 5 4 0 68 31
BL PF-DQ 8 113-0 18 117-0 10 82-0 32 182-5 40 202-7 15 134-2 20 177-2 17 182-1 14 138-0 24 75-0 959 1437-17 BL PF-DQ 1 28-0 1 19-0 3 12-0 1 19-0 0 10-0 1 8-0 7 129-0
Pts.-Avg. 386-5.9 681-8.3 427-8.5 1009-12.3 710-8.7 411-5.0 687-8.4 635-7.9 255-3.9 126-2.6 5327-7.4 Pts.-Avg. 83-4.6 134-6.7 104-9.5 17-4.3 8-1.0 13-1.0 359-5.7
ANDERSON, Willie Lloyd— Lettered at UGA 1985-88...San Antonio, Toronto, New York, Miami of NBA Season-Team 88-89 - San Antonio 89-90 - San Antonio 90-91 - San Antonio 91-92 - San Antonio 92-93 - San Antonio 93-94 - San Antonio 94-95 - San Antonio 95-96 - Tor./N.Y. 96-97 - Miami Reg. Season Totals Playoff Totals 89-90 - San Antonio 90-91 - San Antonio 92-93 - San Antonio 93-94 - San Antonio 94-95 - San Antonio 95-96 - New York 96-97 - Miami Playoff Totals
G MIN FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. 81 2738 640-1285 .498 4-21 .190 224-289 .775 417-5.1 82 2788 532-1082 .492 7-26 .269 217-290 .748 372-4.5 75 2592 459-991 .457 7-35 .200 170-213 .798 351-4.7 57 1889 312-685 .456 13-58 .232 107-138 .775 300-5.3 38 560 80-186 .430 1-8 .125 22-28 .786 57-1.5 80 2488 394-837 .471 22-68 .324 145-171 .848 242-3.0 38 558 76-162 .469 3-19 .158 30-41 .732 55-1.4 76 2060 288-660 .436 34-120 .283 132-163 .810 246-3.2 28 303 29-64 .453 8-19 .421 17-20 .850 42- 555 15974 2804-5952 .471 99-372 .266 1064-1353 .786 2082 G MIN FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. 10 375 87-168 .518 2-5 .400 29-36 .806 54-5.4 4 159 33-68 .485 2-10 .200 8-13 .615 19-4.8 10 219 37-82 .451 6-11 .545 15-17 .882 23-2.3 4 106 14-37 .378 1-1 1.000 4-7 .571 8-2.0 11 97 9-20 .450 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 12-1.1 4 64 7-22 .318 1-6 .167 6-7 .857 9-2.3 9 120 11-30 .367 2-8 .250 9-10 .900 17-1.9 52 1140 198-427 .464 14-42 .333 73-93 .785 142
AST STL BL PF-DQ 372 150 62 295-8 364 111 58 252-3 358 79 46 226-4 302 54 51 151-2 79 14 6 52-0 347 71 48 187-1 52 26 10 71-1 197 75 59 230-5 34 14 4 36-0 2105 594 342 1500-24 AST STL BL PF-DQ 52 9 4 40-2 19 5 2 16-0 28 9 2 23-0 12 5 2 7-0 10 5 0 12-0 1 4 0 10-0 5 4 2 20-0 127 42 12 128-2
Pts.-Avg. 1508-18.6 1288-15.7 1083-14.4 744-13.1 183-4.8 955-11.9 185-4.9 742-9.8 83-3.0 6771-12.2 Pts.-Avg. 205-20.5 76-19.0 95-9.5 33-6.3 20-1.8 21-5.3 33-3.7 483-9.3
BASSETT, Eugene Timothy (Tim) — Lettered at UGA 1972, 1973...San Diego, N.Y. of ABA; NY/NJ Nets of NBA Season-Team 73-74 - San Diego (ABA) 74-75 - San Diego (ABA) 75-76 - New York (ABA) 76-77 - NY Nets 77-78 - New Jersey 78-79 - New Jersey 79-80 - NJ/SA Reg. NBA Totals Reg. ABA Totals NBA Playoff Totals ABA Playoff Totals
G 82 72 84 76 65 82 12 235 238 5 19
MIN 1854 1998 1790 2442 1474 1508 164 5585 5642 36 556
FG-FGA 233-499 244-518 173-396 293-738 149-354 116-313 12-34 570-1470 650-1413 3-7 77-158
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .467 0-4 .000 .471 3-4 .750 .437 1-6 .167 .397 — — .388 — — .371 — — .359 — — .388 — — .450 4-14 .266 .429 — — .487 0-1 .000
FT-FTA 89-167 82-146 58-98 101-177 50-97 89-131 10-15 250-420 239-411 2-2 16-23
Pct. .593 .562 .592 .571 .515 .679 .667 .595 .582 1.000 .696
Reb.-Avg. 595-7.3 526-7.3 531-6.3 641-8.4 404-6.2 418-5.1 33-2.8 1496-6.4 1552-6.5 3-0.7 162-8.5
AST 109 117 65 109 63 99 14 285 291 0 29
ST 57 45 47 95 62 44 8 209 149 0 9
BL 35 36 41 53 33 29 0 115 112 0 14
PF-DQ 185-0 159-0 247-0 246-10 181-5 219-1 27-0 673-16 591-0 11-0 64-0
Pts-Avg. 565-6.9 573-8.0 405-4.8 687-9.0 348-5.4 321-3.9 34-2.8 1390-5.9 1543-6.5 8-1.6 170-8.9
PF-DQ 145-0
Pts.-Avg. 470-5.9
BL 3 2 1 6 0
PF-DQ 17-0 25-0 47-0 88-0 0-0
Pts.-Avg. 34-3.1 56-2.8 53-1.8 143-2.4 0-0.0
Pts.-Avg. 106-3.3 111-4.6 291-5.1 508-4.5
CALDWELL-POPE, Kentavious Tannell — Lettered at UGA 2013, 2013...Detroit of NBA Season-Team 13-14 -- Detroit
G 80
Season-Team 77-78 - Den./Port. 78-79 - Houston 80-81 - Seattle Reg. Season Totals Playoff Totals
G 11 20 29 50 1
MIN 1583
FG-FGA 182-460
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .396 59-185 .319
FT-FTA 47-61
Pct. .770
Reb.-Avg. 156-2.0
AST 55
ST 75
BL 12
DORSEY, Jacky — Lettered at UGA 1975, 1976...Denver, Portland, Houston, Seattle of NBA MIN 88 108 253 449 1
FG-FGA 12-31 24-43 20-70 56-144 0-0
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .387 — — .558 — — .286 0-0 .000 .389 0-0 .000 .000 — —
FT-FTA 10-16 8-16 13-25 31-57 0-0
Pct. .625 .500 .520 .544 .000
Reb.-Avg. 30-2.7 23-1.2 88-3.0 141-2.8 0-0.0
AST 5 2 9 16 0
ST 2 1 9 12 0
GAINES, Sundiata — Lettered at UGA 2005-08...Utah/MIN/TOR/NJ of NBA Season, Team 09-10 - Utah 10-11 - MIN/TOR/NJN 11-12 - New Jersey Reg. Season Totals Playoff Record 09-10 - Utah
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MIN 217 300 793 1612
FG-FGA 38-82 42-105 102-271 182-458
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FT-FTA 23-46 18-36 59-96 100-178
Pct. .500 .500 .615 .562
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G-GS 80-65 80-77 82-82 80-80 76-69 82-82 69-45 82-6 75-8 55-5 55-4 816
MIN FG-FGA 2486 433-922 2870 436-862 1549 370-727 2733 442-845 2552 419-814 2876 467-919 1929 356-671 1737 294-610 1503 280-554 1053 147-318 686 93-188 22974 3737-7430
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .470 0-4 .000 .506 1-6 .167 .509 2-10 .200 .523 0-13 .000 .515 3-23 .130 .508 12-34 .353 .531 4-18 .222 .482 6-27 .222 .505 7-36 .194 .462 0-4 .000 .495 0-7 .000 .503 35-182 .192
FT-FTA 260-339 263-353 238-302 227-283 243-304 230-294 161-221 132-179 143-197 64-87 65-90 2026-2649
Pct. .767 .745 .788 .802 .799 .782 .729 .737 .726 .736 .722 .765
Reb.-Avg. AST 323-4.0 247 386-4.8 505 334-4.1 473 364-4.6 568 310-4.1 494 322-3.9 610 214-3.1 369 209-2.5 266 169-2.3 224 123-2.2 173 88-1.6 109 2842-3.5 4038
ST BL PF-DQ 99 8 232-4 131 5 230-3 109 18 222-3 115 11 225-0 77 12 212-4 92 10 213-1 76 13 116-0 56 7 134-0 63 9 126-1 40 6 98-1 27 1 80-0 885 100 1888-17
Pts.-Avg. 1126-14.1 1136-14.2 980-12.0 1111-13.9 1084-14.3 1176-14.3 877-12.7 726-8.9 710-9.5 358-6.5 251-4.6 9535-11.7
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G MIN FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. AST ST BL PF-DQ Pts.-Avg. 4 141 13-36 .361 0-1 .000 23-30 .767 26-6.5 24 4 1 15-1 49-12.3 3 113 16-34 .471 0-2 .000 8-9 .889 13-4.3 18 2 1 6-0 40-13.3 5 115 18-40 .450 0-1 .000 11-14 .786 17-3.4 23 1 3 10-0 47-9.4 3 51 10-18 .556 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 2-0.7 6 3 0 5-0 21-7.0 3 80 12-27 .444 2-4 .500 4-4 1.000 5-1.7 3 2 1 6-0 30-10.0 16 247 39-76 .513 0-5 .000 17-20 .850 21-1.3 36 10 1 27-0 95-5.9 3 8 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-3 .000 2-0.7 2 0 0 0-0 2-0.7 37 755 109-234 .466 2-14 .143 64-83 .771 86-2.3 114 22 7 69-1 284-7.7
GREEN, Litterial — Lettered at UGA 1989-92...Orlando, Detroit, Milwaukee, Cleveland of NBA Season, Team 92-93 - Orlando 93-94 - Orlando 96-97 - Detroit 97-98 - Milwaukee 98-99 - Cleveland Reg. Season Totals
G-GS 52-4 29-0 45-0 21-0 1-0 148-4
MIN 626 126 311 124 2 1189
FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. 87-198 .439 1-10 .100 22-57 .386 1-4 .250 30-64 .469 0-10 .000 5-23 .217 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 144-343 .420 2-26 .077
FT-FTA 60-96 28-37 30-47 15-20 0-0 133-200
Pct. .625 .757 .638 .750 .000 .665
Reb.-Avg. 34-0.7 12-0.4 22-0.5 7-0.3 0-0.0 75-0.5
AST 116 9 41 16 0 182
ST 23 6 16 4 0 49
BL 4 1 1 0 0 6
PF-DQ 70-0 16-0 27-0 11-0 0-0 124-0
Pts.-Avg. 235-4.5 73-2.5 90-2.0 25-1.2 0-0.0 423-2.9
AST ST 5 8 23 15 28 23
BL 19 41 60
PF-DQ 39-0 87-0 126-0
Pts.-Avg. 70-2.6 179-3.0 249-2.9
0
0-0
HARVEY, Antonio — Lettered at UGA 1991...LA Lakers Season, Team 93-94 - LA Lakers 94-95 - LA Lakers Reg. Season Totals Playoff Record 94-95 - LA Lakers
G-GS 27-6 59-2 86-8
MIN 247 572 819
3
4
FG-FGA Pct. 29-79 .367 77-176 .438 106-255 .416 0-0
.000
3FG-3FGA Pct. 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0
.000
FT-FTA 12-26 24-45 36-71
Pct. .462 .533 .507
Reb.-Avg. 59-2.2 102-1.7 161-1.7
0-0
.000
1-0.3
0
0
0-0.0
HAYES, Jarvis James — Lettered at UGA 2002-03...Washington, Detroit, New Jersey of NBA Season, Team 03-04 - Washington 04-05 - Washington 05-06 - Washington 06-07 - Washington 07-08 - Detroit 08-09 - New Jersey 09-10 - New Jersey Reg. Season Totals Playoff Record Washington - 06-07 Detroit - 07-08 Playoff Totals
G 70 54 21 81 82 74 45 427
MIN 2044 1560 517 1626 1287 1832 1032 9899
FG-FGA Pct. 278-695 .400 206-530 .389 77-183 .421 224-546 .410 217-504 .431 257-577 .445 138-328 .421 1397-3363 .415
4 11 15
139 200 339
15-46 .326 24-76 .316 39-122 .320
3FG-3FGA 40-131 42-123 17-47 66-183 73-194 94-244 60-179 392-1101
Pct. .305 .341 .362 .361 .376 .385 .335 .356
FT-FTA 77-98 99-118 25-30 71-84 45-60 36-52 14-18 367-460
Pct. .786 .839 .833 .845 .750 .692 .778 .798
Reb.-Avg. 264-3.8 227-4.2 76-3.6 210-2.6 178-2.2 267-3.6 108-2.4 1330-3.1
AST 106 90 27 80 62 54 40 459
ST 71 49 16 48 47 52 29 312
BL 11 9 1 13 6 7 9 56
PF-DQ 157-2 107-1 38-0 160-0 137-0 162-0 91-0 852-3
7-19 12-33 19-52
.368 .364 .365
6-7 6-7 12-14
.857 .857 .857
14-3.5 30-2.7 44-2.9
4 8 12
2 3 5
1 3 4
12-0 23-0 35-0
AST
ST
BL
PF-DQ
Pts.-Avg. 673-9.6 553-10.2 196-9.3 585-7.2 552-6.7 644-8.7 350-7.8 3553-8.3 43-10.8 66-6.0 109-7.3
HENDERSON, Cedric — Lettered at UGA 1985...Atlanta of NBA Season-Team
G
86-87 - Atlanta
8
MIN
16
FG-FGA Pct.
4-8
.500
3FG-3FGA
0-0
Pct.
.000
FT-FTA
3-3
Pct.
1.000
Reb.-Avg.
8-1.0
0
0
0
2-0
Pts.-Avg.
11-1.4
JONES, Jumaine Lanard — Lettered at UGA 1998-99...Phila., Cleveland, Boston, LAL, Charlotte & Phoenix Season-Team 99-00 - Philadelphia 00-01 - Philadelphia 01-02 - Cleveland 02-03 - Cleveland 03-04 - Boston 04-05 - L.A. Lakers 05-06 - Charlotte 06-07 - Phoenix Reg. Season Totals Playoff Totals
G 33 65 81 80 42 76 76 18 471 29
MIN 138 866 2,142 2,204 373 1831 2093 138 9780 483
FG-FGA Pct. 22-58 .379 122-275 .432 287-640 .443 308-710 .434 33-96 .344 210-486 .432 298-736 .405 14-51 .275 1294-3052 .424 55-134 .410
3FG-3FGA 2-4 20-60 52-168 111-314 13-44 102-261 115-335 10-32 425-1218 8-36
Pct. .500 .333 .319 .354 .295 .391 .343 .313 .313 .222
FT-FTA 11-18 40-53 45-68 57-83 14-23 55-75 88-121 2-2 312-443 15-21
Pct. .611 .755 .662 .687 .609 .733 .727 1.000 .704 .714
Reb.-Avg. 38-1.2 189-2.9 490-6.0 405-5.1 68-1.6 398-5.2 376-4.9 23-1.3 1987-4.2 89-3.1
AST ST BL 5 6 5 32 30 15 116 75 46 112 67 22 14 12 9 65 44 24 63 68 22 1 5 1 408 307 144 19 10 11
PF-DQ 10-0 68-0 184-1 176-1 48-0 165-1 200-2 19-0 870-5 37-0
Pts.-Avg. 57-1.7 304-4.7 671-8.3 784-9.8 93-2.2 577-7.6 799-10.5 40-2.2 3325-7.1 133-4.6
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G-GS 78-18 77-4 40-2 15-0 210-24 2-0
Records
FG-FGA 199-468 158-383 57-122 11-25 425-998 0-2
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .425 0-4 .000 .413 0-0 .000 .467 5-11 .455 .440 5-9 .556 .426 10-24 .417 .000 0-0 .000
FT-FTA 88-131 94-115 36-47 6-8 224-301 2-2
Pct. .672 .817 .766 .750 .744 1.000
Reb.-Avg. AST 336-4.3 31 314-4.1 34 91-2.3 14 10-0.7 2 751-3.6 81 1-0.5 0
ST 17 17 4 1 39 0
BL 26 32 12 1 71 1
PF-DQ 189-1 185-3 63-0 14-0 451-4 1
Pts.Avg. 486-6.2 410-5.3 155-3.9 33-2.2 1084-5.2 2-1.0
BL 2
PF-DQ 4
Pts.-Avg. 14-1.4
BL 0
PF-DQ 62-2
Pts.-Avg. 90-2.4
PF-DQ 55-0 144-0 157-0 128-0 55-0 144-0 72-0 85-0 98-0 938-0 19-0
Pts.-Avg. 183-6.3 536-6.5 724-8.8 698-9.2 218-7.6 451-5.6 180-3.5 193-3.2 388-6.4 3571-6.3 53-3.5
LESLIE, Travis Demetrius — Lettered at UGA 2009-11...Drafted in 2011 by L.A. Clippers
History Media Info
MIN 1259 1197 415 66 2937 12
Season, Team 11-12 — LAC
G 10
MIN 45
Season, Team 70-71 - Atlanta
G 38
MIN 315
FG-FGA 5-14
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .357 0-0 .000
FT-FTA 4-9
Pct. .444
Reb.-Avg. AST 9-0.9 5
ST 2
WHITE, Ralph Herbert (Herb) - Lettered at UGA 1968-70...Atlanta of NBA FG-FGA 34-84
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .405 — —
FT-FTA 22-39
Pct. .564
Reb.-Avg. AST 48-1.3 47
ST 0
WILKINS, Damien Lamont — Lettered at UGA 2003-04 ... Seattle/OKC/Minn./ATL of NBA Season, Team 04-05 - Seattle 05-06 - Seattle 06-07 - Seattle 07-08 - Seattle 08-09 - Okla. City 09-10 - Minn. 10-11 - Atlanta 11-12 - Detroit 12-13 - Phila. Reg. Season Totals Playoff Totals
G 29 82 82 76 41 80 52 60 61 563 15
MIN 520 1525 2037 1843 636 1585 676 922 1095 10839 174
FG-FGA 73-168 193-435 262-602 271-673 77-213 165-381 69-137 76-193 145-316 1331-3118 23-49
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .435 16-59 .271 .444 14-56 .250 .435 50-122 .410 .403 50-155 .323 .362 27-72 .375 .433 18-61 .295 .504 2-10 .200 .394 7-23 .304 .459 17-51 .333 .427 201-609 .330 .469 3-13 .231
FT-FTA 21-34 136-162 150-170 106-144 37-46 103-129 40-56 34-54 81-109 708-904 4-9
Pct. .618 .840 .882 .736 .804 .798 .714 .630 .743 .783 .444
Reb.-Avg. AST 66-2.3 26 192-2.3 107 229-2.8 156 245-3.2 150 70-1.7 37 249-3.1 135 90-1.7 41 100-1.7 44 105-1.7 91 1346-2.4 787 26-1.7 4
ST 22 72 92 62 22 66 27 29 37 429 12
BL 10 12 16 19 7 25 9 13 18 129 3
WILKINS, Jacque Dominique — Lettered at UGA 1980-82...Atlanta, LAC, Boston, San Antonio & Orlando of NBA* Season - Team G-GS MIN FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. 82-83 - Atlanta 82-82 2697 601-1220 .493 2-11 .182 83-84 - Atlanta 81-81 2961 684-1429 .479 0-11 .000 84-85 - Atlanta 81-81 3023 853-1891 .451 25-81 .309 85-86 - Atlanta 78-78 3049 888-1897 .468 13-70 .186 86-87 - Atlanta 79-79 2969 828-1787 .463 31-106 .292 87-88 - Atlanta 78-76 2948 909-1957 .464 38-129 .295 88-89 - Atlanta 80-80 2997 814-1756 .464 29-105 .276 89-90 - Atlanta 80-79 2888 810-1672 .484 59-183 .322 90-91 - Atlanta 81-81 3078 770-1640 .470 85-249 .341 91-92 - Atlanta 42-42 1601 424-914 .464 37-128 .289 92-93 - Atlanta 71-70 2647 741-1584 .468 120-316 .380 93-94 - Atl./LA Clip. 74-74 2635 698-1588 .440 85-295 .288 94-95 - Boston 77-77 2423 496-1169 .424 112-289 .388 96-97 - San Antonio 63-26 1945 397-953 .417 70-239 .293 98-99 - Orlando 27-2 252 50-132 .379 5-19 .263 Reg. Season Totals 1074 38,113 9,963-21,589 .461 711-2,231 .319 Playoff Record Season - Team G MIN FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. 82-83 - Atlanta 3 109 17-42 .405 1-1 1.000 83-84 - Atlanta 5 197 35-84 .417 0-1 .000 85-86 - Atlanta 9 360 94-217 .433 1-5 .200 86-87 - Atlanta 9 360 86-210 .410 3-10 .300 87-88 - Atlanta 12 473 137-300 .457 4-18 .222 88-89 - Atlanta 5 212 52-116 .448 5-17 .294 90-91 - Atlanta 5 195 35-94 .372 2-15 .133 92-93 - Atlanta 3 113 32-75 .427 3-12 .250 94-95 - Boston 4 150 26-61 .426 8-17 .471 98-99 - Orlando 1 3 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 Playoff Totals 56 2172 515-1201 .429 27-96 .281 All-Star Game Record Season - Team MIN FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. 1986 - Atlanta 17 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 1987 - Atlanta 24 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 1988 - Atlanta 30 12-22 .545 0-0 .000 1989 - Atlanta 15 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 1990 - Atlanta 16 5-10 .500 1-1 1.000 1991 - Atlanta 22 3-11 .273 0-2 .000 1992 - Atlanta (Selected - did not play because of injury) 1993 - Atlanta 18 2-11 .182 1-3 .333 1994 - Atlanta 17 4-9 .444 0-2 .000 All-Star Totals 159 38-95 .400 2-8 .250 *Played the 1996 season for Panathinaikos Athens of Greek League
FT-FTA 230-337 382-496 486-603 577-705 607-742 541-655 442-524 459-569 476-574 294-352 519-627 442-522 266-340 381-350 29-42 6,031-7,438
Pct. .682 .770 .806 .818 .818 .826 .844 .807 .829 .835 .828 .847 .782 .803 .690 .811
Reb.-Avg. AST ST 478-5.8 129 84 582-7.2 126 117 557-6.9 200 135 618-7.9 206 138 494-6.3 261 117 502-6.4 224 103 553-6.9 211 117 521-6.5 200 126 732-9.0 265 123 295-7.0 158 52 482-6.8 227 70 481-6.5 169 92 401-5.2 166 61 402-6.4 119 39 71-2.6 16 4 7169-6.7 2,677 1,378
BL 63 87 54 49 51 47 52 47 65 24 27 30 14 31 1 642
PF-DQ 210-1 197-1 170-0 170-0 149-0 162-0 138-0 141-0 156-0 77-0 116-0 126-0 130-0 100-0 19 2061-2
Pts.-Avg. 1434-17.5 1750-21.6 2217-27.4 2366-30.3 2294-29.0 2397-30.7 2099-26.2 2138-26.7 2101-25.9 1179-28.1 2121-29.9 1923-26.0 1370-17.8 1145-18.2 134-5.0 26,668-24.8
FT-FTA 12-14 26-31 68-79 66-74 96-125 27-38 32-35 23-30 16-18 0-0 366-444
Pct. .857 .839 .861 .892 .768 .711 .914 .767 .889 .000 .824
Reb.-Avg. AST STL 15-5.0 1 2 41-8.2 11 12 54-6.0 25 9 70-7.8 25 16 77-6.4 34 16 27-5.4 17 4 32-6.4 13 9 16-5.3 9 3 43-10.8 8 2 0-0.0 0 0 375-6.7 143 73
BL 1 1 2 8 6 8 5 1 3 0 35
PF-DQ 9-0 13-0 24-0 25-0 24-0 5-0 8-0 8-0 7-0 0-0 123-0
Pts.-Avg. 47-15.7 96-19.2 257-28.6 241-26.8 374-31.2 136-27.2 104-20.8 90-30.0 76-19.0 2-2.0 1423-25.4
FT-FTA 1-2 4-7 5-6 3-3 2-2 6-8
Pct. .500 .571 .833 1.000 1.000 .750
REB 3 5 5 2 0 3
BL 1 1 1 0 0 1
PF-DQ 2 2 3 0 1 2
PTS 13 10 29 9 13 12
4-4 3-6 28-38
1.000 .500 .737
7 2 27
0 0 4
2 1 13
9 11 106
AST STL 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 4 1 0 4 15
1 0 6
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MIN 119
FG-FGA 24-61
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Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .393 4-13 .308
FT-FTA 5-7
Pct. .714
Reb.-Avg. AST 24-1.0 3
ST 3
BL 3
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Pts.-Avg. 57-2.4
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Region
Seed Location
1983 East #4 1985* East #6 1987 West #8 1990 Midwest #7 1991 Southeast #11 1996 West #8 1997 Southeast #3 2001 East #8 2002* East #3 2008 West #14 2011 East #10
Record
Round - Result
Greensboro, N.C. 1-0 1st Round - Defeated #5 Va. Commonwealth 56-54 Syracuse, N.Y. 2-0 Regional Semis - Defeated #1 St. John’s 70-67 Syracuse, N.Y. 3-0 Regional Finals - Defeated #2 UNC 82-77 Albuquerque, N.M. 3-1 Nat’l. Semis - Lost to West #6 N.C. State 67-60 Atlanta, Ga. 1-0 1st Round - Defeated #11 Wichita State 67-59 Atlanta, Ga. 1-1 2nd Round - Lost to #3 Illinois 74-58 Salt Lake City, Utah 0-1 1st Round - Lost to #9 Kansas State 82-79 (OT) Indianapolis, Ind. 0-1 1st Round - Lost to #10 Texas 100-88 Louisville, Ky. 0-1 1st Round - Lost to #6 Pittsburgh 76-68 (OT) Albuquerque, N.M. 1-0 1st Round - Defeated #9 Clemson 81-74 Albuquerque, N.M. 2-0 2nd Round - Defeated #1 Purdue 76-69 Denver, Colo. 2-1 Regional Semis - Lost to #4 Syracuse 83-81 (OT) Charlotte, N.C. 0-1 1st Round - Lost to #14 Chattanooga 73-70 Greensboro, N.C. 0-1 1st Round - Lost to #9 Missouri 70-68 Chicago, Illinois 1-0 1st Round - Defeated #14 Murray State 85-68 Chicago, Illinois 1-1 2nd Round - Lost to #11 Southern Illinois 75-72 Washington, D.C. 0-1 1st Round - Lost to #3 Xavier 73-61 Charlotte, N.C. 0-1 2nd Round - Lost to #7 Washington 68-65 All-Time Record (9 Appearances): Won 5, Lost 8 Best Showing: 1983 National Semifinalist
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*Appearance later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Georgia in the National Invitation Tournament Year Location
1981 1982 1984 1986 1988 1993
Athens Athens Athens Athens Athens New York Chattanooga Chattanooga Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Morgantown, W.Va.
Rec. Round - Result 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 0-1
1st - Def. ODU 74-60 2nd - Lost to South Ala. 73-72 1st - Def.Temple 73-60 2nd - Def. Maryland 83-69 3rd - Def. Virginia Tech 90-73 Semifinals - Lost to Purdue 61-60 1st - Lost to UT-Chatt. 74-69 1st - Def. UT-Chatt. 95-81 2nd - Lost to Clemson 77-65 1st - Def. Ga. Southern 53-48 2nd - Lost to MTSU 69-59 1st - Lost to West Va. 95-84
Georgia’s Post-Season Record by Site
Site
NCAA/NIT Record
Albuquerque, N.M. Ames, Iowa Athens, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Charlotte, N.C. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chicago, Illinois Clemson, S.C. Colorado Springs, Colo. Denver, Colo. Greensboro, N.C. Indianapolis, Ind. Iowa City, Iowa Lincoln, Neb. Louisville, Ky. Morgantown, W.Va. Murfreesboro, Tenn. New York, N.Y. Raleigh, N.C. Salt Lake City, Utah Syracuse, N.Y. Washington, D.C.
NCAA NIT NIT NCAA NCAA NIT NCAA NIT NIT NCAA NCAA NCAA NIT NIT NCAA NIT NIT NIT NIT NCAA NCAA NCAA
Year(s)
2-1 1983, 1996 0-1 2004 8-3 1981-82-86-88-98-07-14 1-1 1985 0-2 1997, 2011 1-1 1984, 1986 1-1 2002 0-1 1999 0-1 2007 0-1 1996 1-1 1983, 2001 0-1 1990 1-0 1998 0-1 1995 0-1 1991 0-1 1993 0-1 1988 1-2 1982, 1998 1-0 1998 0-1 1987 2-0 1983 0-1 2008
Year Location
Rec. Round - Result
1995 Lincoln, Neb. 0-1 1st - Lost to Nebraska 69-61 1998 Iowa City, Iowa 1-0 1st - Def. Iowa 100-93 Raleigh, N.C. 2-0 2nd - Def. N.C. State 61-55 Athens, Ga. 3-0 3rd - Def. Vanderbilt 79-65 New York 3-1 Semifinals - Lost to Penn St. 66-60 New York 4-1 3rd-Place - Def. Fresno St. 95-79 1999 Clemson, S.C. 0-1 1st - Lost to Clemson 77-57 2004 Ames, Iowa 0-1 1st - Lost to Iowa St. 82-74 2007 Athens, Ga. 1-0 1st - Def. Frenso State 88-78 Colorado Spr., Col. 1-1 2nd - Lost to Air Force 83-52 2014 Athens 1-0 1st - Def. Vermont 63-56 Athens 1-1 2nd - Lost to La. Tech 79-71 All-Time Record (12 appearances): W12, L12 Best Showing: 1982, 1998 - 3rd Place Georgia’s Post-Season Record by Opponent School
NCAA/NIT
Rec.
Air Force NIT 0-1 Chattanooga NCAA/NIT 1-2 Clemson NCAA/NIT 1-2 Fresno State NIT 2-0 Ga. Southern NIT 1-0 Illinois NCAA 0-1 Iowa NIT 1-0 Iowa State NIT 0-1 Kansas State NCAA 0-1 La. Tech NIT 0-1 Maryland NIT 1-0 Mid. Tenn. State NIT 0-1 Missouri NCAA 0-1 Murray State NCAA 1-0 Nebraska NIT 0-1 North Carolina NCAA 1-0 N.C. State NCAA/NIT 1-1 Old Dominion NIT 1-0
School
Penn State
NCAA/NIT
NIT
Rec.
0-1
Pittsburgh NCAA 0-1 Purdue NCAA/NIT 1-1 St. John’s NCAA 1-0 South Ala. NIT 0-1 Southern Ill. NCAA 0-1 Syracuse NCAA 0-1 Temple NIT 1-0 Texas NCAA 0-1 Vanderbilt NIT 1-0 VCU NCAA 1-0 Vermont NIT 1-0 Virginia Tech NIT 1-0 Washington NCAA 0-1 West Virginia NIT 0-1 Wichita State NCAA 1-0 Xavier NCAA 0-1
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Chronological NCAA Results 1983 - East Region #4 Seed 2nd Round-East Region - Greensboro, N.C. March 19 - GEORGIA 56, #5 Va. Commonwealth 54 EAST REGIONAL - Syracuse, N.Y. March 25 - GEORGIA 70, #1 St. John’s 67 March 27 - GEORGIA 82, #2 North Carolina 77 FINAL FOUR - Albuquerque, N.M. April 2 - N.C. State 67, GEORGIA 60 1985 - East Region #6 Seed* 1st and 2nd Rounds - East Region - Atlanta, Ga. March 15 - GEORGIA 67, #11 Wichita State 59 March 17 - #3 Illinois 74, GEORGIA 58 1987 - West Region #8 Seed 1st Round - West Region - Salt Lake City, Utah March 12 - #9 Kansas State 82, GEORGIA 79 (OT) 1990 - Midwest Region #7 Seed 1st Round - Midwest Region - Indianapolis, Ind. March 16 - #10 Texas 100, GEORGIA 88 1991 - Southeast Region #11 Seed 1st Round - Southeast Region - Louisville, Ky. March 14 - #6 Pittsburgh 76, GEORGIA 68 (OT) 1996 - West Region #8 Seed 1st & 2nd Rounds - West Region - Albuquerque, N.M. March 14 - GEORGIA 81, #9 Clemson 74
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March 16 - GEORGIA 76, #1 Purdue 69 WEST REGIONAL - Denver, Colorado March 22 - #4 Syracuse 83, GEORGIA 81 (OT) 1997 - Southeast Region #3 Seed 1st & 2nd Rounds - Southeast Region - Charlotte, N.C. March 14 - #14 UT Chattanooga 73, Georgia 70 2001 - East Region #8 Seed 1st & 2nd Rounds - East Region - Greensboro, N.C. March 15 - #9 Missouri 70, GEORGIA 68 2002 - East Region #3 Seed* 1st & 2nd Rounds - East Region - Chicago, Ill. March 15 - #3 GEORGIA 85, #14 Murray State 68 March 17 - #11 Sou. Illinois 77, #3 GEORGIA 75 2008 - West Region #14 Seed 1st Round - West Region - Washington, D.C. March 20 - #3 Xavier 73, #14 GEORGIA 61 2011 - East Region #10 Seed 2nd Round - East Region - Charlotte, N.C. March 18 - #7 Washington 68, #10 Georgia 65 *Appearance later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
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TWO OF GEORGIA’S BEST-EVER SHOWINGS IN NCAA TOURNAMENT ACTION: (Above) The 1983 Bulldogs upended top-seeded St. John’s and No. 2 seed North Carolina en route to the Final Four in Albuquerque. (Right) Shandon Anderson battles Jason Cipolla of Syracuse for a loose ball in their 1996 Sweet Sixteen matchup. 1983 NCAA TOURNAMENT
2nd Round - Greensboro, N.C. March 19, 1983 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (54): F. Brown, 6-10, 2-2, 14; M. Brown, 5-7, 0-0, 10; Schlegel, 2-6, 0-1, 4; Lamb, 3-4, 0-0, 6; Duncan, 5-12, 3-5, 13; Davis, 0-1, 0-0, 0; Corker, 2-6, 3-6, 7. TOTALS: 2346, 8-14, 54. GEORGIA (56): Banks, 7-12, 0-0, 14; Heard, 1-2, 0-2, 2; Fair, 4-10, 1-2, 9; Crosby, 5-13, 1-2, 11; Fleming, 7-13, 2-3, 16; Hartry, 1-3, 2-2, 4. TOTALS: 25-53, 6-11, 56. Halftime Score: GA 29, VCU 27; Rebounds: GA 31 (Heard 8, Banks, Fair 6), VCU 26 (F. Brown 8); Assists: GA 20 (Banks 8), VCU 15 (Lamb 7); FG Pct.: VCU .500, GA .472; FT Pct.: VCU .571, GA .545; Attendance: 14,865.
East Regional Final - Syracuse, N.Y. March 27, 1983 GEORGIA (82): Banks, 7-10, 6-6, 20; Heard, 4-6, 0-0, 8; Fair, 5-6, 1-2, 11; Crosby, 6-12, 5-8, 17; Fleming, 6-16, 5-8, 17; Hartry, 1-1, 0-0, 2; Corhen, 3-6, 1-4, 7. TOTALS: 32-57, 18-28, 82. NORTH CAROLINA (77): Perkins, 5-9, 4-4, 14; Doherty, 3-8, 4-4, 10; Daugherty , 6-10, 3-3, 15; Jordan, 11-23, 4-5, 26; Braddock, 5-9, 0-1, 10; Hunter, 1-3, 0-0, 2; Hale, 0-1, 0-0, 0. TOTALS: 31-63,15-17, 77. Halftime Score: GA 37, NC 35; Rebounds: GA 37 (Heard 9, Fleming 8); NC 32 (Perkins 11, Daugherty 9); Assists: GA 16 (Fleming 5), NC 13 (Braddock 7); FG Pct.: GA .561, NC .492; FT Pct.: NC .882, GA . 643; Attendance: 22,984.
3rd Round - Syracuse, N.Y. March 25, 1983 GEORGIA (70): Banks, 4-8, 2-3, 10; Heard, 3-5, 5-6, 11; Fair, 1121, 5-8, 27; Crosby, 3-9, 2-2, 8; Fleming, 5-11, 0-0, 10; Hartry, 1-3, 2-2, 4; Corhen, 0-2, 0-1, 0. TOTALS: 27-59, 16-22, 70. ST. JOHN’S (67): Russell, 4-8, 6-7, 14; Goodwin, 6-12, 0-2, 12, Wennington 5-8, 0-0, 10; Kelly, 0-2, 0-0, 0; Mullin, 6-11, 7-8, 19; Williams, 4-7, 4-4, 12; Stewart, 0-2, 0-0, 0. TOTALS: 25-50, 1721, 67. Halftime Score: St. John’s 29, GA 27; Rebounds: St. John’s 38 (Russell 12, Wennington 10), GA 26 (Fair 9, Heard 5); Assists: St. John’s 16 (Goodwin, Mullin 4) GA 12 (Fair 3); FG Pct.: St. John’s .500, GA .458; FT Pct.: St. John’s .809, GA .727; Attendance: 23,286.
NCAA Semifinal - Albuquerque, N.M. April 2, 1983 NORTH CAROLINA STATE (67): Bailey 9-17 2-5 20, Charles 2-2 1-2 5, McQueen 4-5 0-0 8, Whittenburg 8-18 4-4 2, Lowe 4-6 2-2 10, Gannon 1-4 2-2 4. TOTALS: 28-52 11-15 67. GEORGIA (60): Banks 5-19 3-5 13, Heard 3-5 2-3 8, Fair 2-9 1-2 5, Crosby 5-15 2-2 12, Fleming 7-17 0-0 14; Corhen 3-6 0-1 6, Hartry 1-3 0-0 2. TOTALS: 26-74, 8-13, 60. Halftime Score: NCSU 33, GA 22; Rebounds: GA 39 (Fleming 11, Heard 10), NCSU 37 (McQueen 13, Bailey 10); Assists: NCST 19 (Lowe 11), GA 7 (Crosby, Fleming 2): FG Pct.: NCSU .538, GA .351; FT Pct.: NCSU .733, GA .615; Attendance: 17,327.
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1st Round - Atlanta, Ga. March 15, 1985 WICHITA STATE (59): Coleman, 2-3, 0-2, 4; McDaniel, 11-18, 0-0, 22; Carr, 1-3, 0-0, 2; Arline, 1-7, 1-2, 3; Sherrod, 8-16, 1-1, 17; Papke, 5-10, 1-1, 11, Normore, 0-1, 0-0, 0. TOTALS: 28-58, 3-6, 59. GEORGIA (67): Corhen 2-5 3-4 7; Ward 5-10 0-0 10; Henderson 10-18 0-2 20; Crosby 5-8 3-4 13; Hartry 2-7 0-0 4; McMillan 3-3 0-0 6; Dunn 0-3 0-0 0; Howard 2-3 2-4 6; Kessler 0-0 1-3 1. TOTALS: 29-57 9-17 67. Halftime: GA 27, WS 27; Rebs: GA 34 (Corhen, Dunn, Henderson 6), WS 32 (McDaniel 11); Assists: GA 16 (Crosby 5), WS 8 (Arline 3); FG Pct.: GA .509, WS . 483; FT Pct.: GA .529, WS .500; Att.: 14,311. 2nd Round - Atlanta, Ga March 17, 1985 GEORGIA (58): Corhen, 1-2, 0-0, 2; Ward, 7-15, 3-3, 17; Henderson, 5-14, 3-4, 13; Crosby, 4-9, 0-0, 8; Hartry, 0-2, 0-0, 0; Howard, 1-3, 1-2, 3; Kessler, 2-3, 0-0, 4; McMillan, 1-4, 0-3, 2; Dunn, 3-3, 1-1, 7; Williams, 1-1, 0-0, 2. TOTALS: 25-56, 8-13, 58. ILLINOIS (74): Winters 6-9 7-7, 19; Welch 4-8 0-0 8; Norman 7-11 1-2 15; Altenberger 7-10 2-2 16; Douglas 2-9 1-2 5; Wysinger 2-3 3-4 7; Meents 1-3 0-0 2; Haftner 1-2 0-0 2. TOTALS: 30-55 14-17 74. Halftime: ILL 34, GA 19; Rebs: ILL 34 (Norman 9, Winters 5), GA 26 (Dunn 7, Henderson 5); Assists: ILL 19 (Douglas 11), GA 15 (Crosby 6); FG Pct.: ILL .545, GA .446; FT Pct.: ILL .824, GA .615; Att.: 16,723.
**NCAA Tournament berth later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
1987 NCAA Tournament
1st Round - Salt Lake City, Utah March 12, 1987 KANSAS STATE (82): Bledsoe, 6-12, 1-4, 13; Simmons, 0-1, 0-0, 0; Richmond, 10-19, 9-12, 34; Henson, 1-3, 2-2, 4; Scott, 5-8, 4-4, 17; Coleman, 6-12, 2-4, 14. TOTALS: 28-55, 18-26, 82. GEORGIA (79): C. Kessler 7-11 2-4 16; Kirce 1-2 0-0 2; Burdette 3-5 2-2 8; Williams 3-12 0-0 6; Anderson 13-20 6-6 35; Blakley 1-4 0-2 2; Harron 0-0 1-2 1; A. Kessler 4-5 1-2 9. TOTALS: 32-59 12-16 79. Halftime Score: KSU 31, GA 29; End of Regulation: 72-72; Rebounds: KSU 32 (Richmond, Coleman 11), GA 31 (C. Kessler, A. Kessler 6); Assists: GA 18 (Kirce, Williams, Anderson 5), KSU 17 (Richmond, Henson 5); FG Pct.: GA .542, KSU .509; 3-Pt. Pct.: KSU .889 (8x9), GA .428 (3x7); FT Pct.: GA .750, KSU .692; Att.: 11,307.
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Terrell Bell’s dominance of the inside play — he scored 15 points and blocked seven shots — ignited the 1996 Bulldogs to a second-round upset of No. 1 seed Purdue, 76-69 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Native New Yorker Vern Fleming led the celebrating when the 1983 Bulldogs won the NCAA East Regional in Syracuse, N.Y.
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1st Round - Louisville, Ky. March 14, 1991 PITTSBURGH (76): Shorter 8-12 7-10 23; Jones 1-3 0-0 2; Martin 2-5 1-2 5; Miller 2-6 4-4 10; Matthews 3-9 2-3 10; Porter 1-7 6-6 8; Morningstar 1-3 1-2 3; Morgan 0-0 0-0 0; Shareef 0-0 0-0 0; McNeal 0-4 3-4 3; Glover 4-6 0-0 12. TOTALS: 22-56 24-31 76. GEORGIA (68): Harvey 5-13 1-3 11; Wilson 9-21 0-0 22; Austin 1-2 0-0 2; Patton 5-14 1-1 14; Cole 1-4 4-4 6; Tinch 2-4 1-3 5; Bennett 1-3 2-4 4; Golden 2-2 0-1 4; Howard 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 26-63 9-16 68. Halftime: Pitt 30, GA 29; Regulation: GA 66, Pitt 66; Rebs: Pitt 41 (Shorter 13), GA 38 (Austin 8); Assists: Pitt 16 (Miller, Porter 6), GA 14 (Cole, Patton 4); FG Pct.: GA .413, Pitt .393; 3-Pt. Pct.: Pitt .421 (8x19), GA .259 (7x27); FT Pct.: Pitt .774, GA .563; Att.: 15,138.
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1996 NCAA Tournament West Regional 1st Round - Albuquerque Mar. 14, 1996 CLEMSON (74): Jurkunas 7-11 0-0 19, McIntyre 4-8 1-1 10, Buckner 9-17 2-2 20, Widerman 3-5 2-3 8, Christie 1-4 1-2 3, Johnson 2-3 0-0 6, Harder 1-3 0-0 3, Jamison 2-4 1-3 5. TOTALS: 29-55 7-11 74. GEORGIA (81): Davis 5-17 1-2 13, Harrison 2-5 2-2 8, Strong 7-12 4-4 18, Anderson 8-14 2-2 18, Bell 2-3 3-4 7, Smith 3-6 3-4 12, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Chadwick 1-2 0-2 3, Nordin 1-1 0-0 2. TOTALS: 29-60 15-20 81. Halftime: UGA 26, CU 25. 3-Pt. FG: UGA 8-26, CU 9-16; Rebs: UGA 32 (Strong, Bell 7), CU 30 (Jurkunas 7); Asts: GA 15 (Davis 6), CU 15 (Buckner 7); FG%: UGA .484, CU .528; FT%: UGA .751, CU .637; Att.: 14,762. West Reg. 2nd Round - Albuquerque Mar. 16, 1996 GEORGIA (76): Robinson 1-5 3-4 5, Davis 3-8 5-6 12, Strong 6-11 5-8 17, Anderson 5-7 4-6 15, Bell 5-5 5-7 15, Smith 1-3 3-4 6, Jones 0-1 0-0 0, Harrison 1-5 2-2 4, Chadwick 0-0 0-0 0, Nordin 1-2 0-1 2. TOTALS: 23-47 27-38 76. PURDUE (69): Austin 6-13 2-2 15, Dove 1-3 2-3 4, Roberts 3-13 0-1 8, Hairston 0-2 0-0 0, Brantley 4-7 4-4 14, Eldridge 0-0 0-0 0, Foster 2-7 1-2 7, Jennings 3-7 7-10 13, Clay 0-1 0-0 0, Miller 3-6 2-5 8. TOTALS: 22-59 18-27 69. Halftime Score: UGA 48, PU 35. 3-Pt. Goals: UGA 3-10, PU 7-22; Rebounds: UGA 33 (Strong, Bell 8), PU 37 (Roberts 8); Assists: UGA 18 (Davis, Harrison 4), PU 11 (Foster 4); FG Pct.: UGA .489, PU .374; FT Pct.: UGA .712, PU .667; Att.: 14,762.
1987 NCAA Tournament 1st Round - Salt Lake City, Utah March 12, 1987 KANSAS STATE (82): Bledsoe, 6-12, 1-4, 13; Simmons, 0-1, 0-0, 0; Richmond, 10-19, 9-12, 34; Henson, 1-3, 2-2, 4; Scott, 5-8, 4-4, 17; Coleman, 6-12, 2-4, 14. TOTALS: 28-55, 18-26, 82. GEORGIA (79): C. Kessler 7-11 2-4 16; Kirce 1-2 0-0 2; Burdette 3-5 2-2 8; Williams 3-12 0-0 6; Anderson 13-20 6-6 35; Blakley 1-4 0-2 2; Harron 0-0 1-2 1; A. Kessler 4-5 1-2 9. TOTALS: 32-59 12-16 79. Halftime Score: KSU 31, GA 29; End of Reg.: 72-72; Rebounds: KSU 32 (Richmond, Coleman 11), GA 31 (C. Kessler, A. Kessler 6); Assists: GA 18 (Kirce, Williams, Anderson 5), KSU 17 (Richmond, Henson 5); FG Pct.: GA .542, KSU .509; 3-Pt. Pct.: KSU .889 (8x9), GA .428 (3x7); FT Pct.: GA .750, KSU .692; Att.: 11,307.
West Regional Semifinal - Denver, Colo. Mar. 22, 1996 GEORGIA (81): Strong 1-8 2-4 4, Anderson 8-19 8-9 25, Bell 1-1 1-2 3, Robinson 7-13 2-3 21, Davis 5-14 3-4 16, Harrison 2-7 0-0 4, Smith 0-4 0-1 0, Jones 2-8 0-1 4, Chadwick 0-0 2-2 2, Brown 1-3 0-2 2, Nordin 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 27-77 18-28 81. SYRACUSE (83): Burgan 2-5 3-9 7, Wallace 10-18 9-12 30, Hill 8-10 3-5 19, Sims 3-7 2-2 10, Cipolla 7-13 1-2 17, Reafsnyder 0-3 0-0 0, Janulis 0-1 0-0 0, Lazor 0-1 0-0 0, Ovcina 0-0 0-0 0, McNabb 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 30-58 18-30 83. Halftime: Syracuse 37, Georgia 30. Regulation: 70-all. 3-Pt. FG: Georgia 9-27, Syracuse 5-17; Rebs: Georgia 42 (Anderson 13), Syracuse 42 (Wallace 15); Asts: Georgia 16 (Davis 6), Syracuse 18 (Sims 10); FG%: Georgia .351, Syracuse .517; FT%: Georgia .643, Syracuse .600; Att.: 17,047.
1997 NCAA Tournament 1990 NCAA Tournament 1st Round - Indianapolis, Ind. March 16, 1990 TEXAS (100): Blanks 9-14 0-2 21; Collie 3-5 0-1 6; Myers 4-9 1-5 9; Wright, 5-14, 2-6, 12; Mays 10-17 23-27 44; Williams 3-7 0-2 6; Jeans 0-0 0-2 0; Shepherd 1-1 0-0 2. TOTALS: 35-68 26-45 100. GEORGIA (88): Kessler 12-17 9-10 33; Wilson 6-16 3-3 16; Austin 1-3 0-0 2; Green 6-17 4-9 17; Cole 5-11 0-0 11; Golden 0-2 2-2 62; Patton 2-6 1-1 5; Howard, 1-1, 0-0, 2. TOTALS: 33-73 19-25 88. Halftime: GA 41, TX 40; Rebounds: GA 45 (Kessler 17, Wilson 9), TX 39 (Myers 14, Mays 6); Assists: GA 12 (Green 4), TX 8 (Wright 4); FG Pct.: TX .515, GA .452; 3-Pt. Pct.: TX .286 (4x14), GA .231 (3x13); FT Pct.: GA .760, TX .578; Attendance: 39,940.
1st Round - Charlotte, N.C. March 14, 1997 UT-CHATTANOOGA (73): Conner 2-5 0-0 5, Taylor 6-12 5-6 19, Mims 4-6 1-3 9, Young 8-14 6-7 24, Moore 1-2 0-0 3, Hutchins 0-0 0-0 0, Phillips 3-6 1-1 7, Collier 1-1 2-3 4, Oloko 0-0 2-2 2. TOTALS: 25-46 17-22 73. GEORGIA (70): Chadwick 1-7 0-0 3, Nordin 0-1 0-0 0, Hall 2-5 1-4 5, Smith 6-13 4-4 18, Harrison 6-10 1-2 14, Brown 2-2 4-4 8, Jones 3-6 1-2 9, Baker 3-3 1-2 7, Dukes 1-7 2-3 4. TOTALS: 25-55 14-23 70. Halftime: UT-Chatt. 46, Georgia 31. Rebs: UT-Chatt. 26 (Mims 6), Georgia 35 (Hall 7). Assists: UT-Chatt. 13 (Mims, Moore 3), Georgia 11 (Smith 7). TOs: UT-Chatt. 9 (Taylor, Moore 2), Georgia 7 (Chadwick 3). Blocks: UT-Chatt. 3 (Mims, Hutchins, Collier), Georgia 2 (Hall, Brown). FG Pct.: UT-Chatt. 54.3, Georgia 45.5. 3-Pt. Pct.: UT-Chatt. 54.5 (6x11), Georgia 40.0 (6x15). FT Pct.: UT-Chatt. 77.3, Georgia 60.9. Att.: 11,206
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2002 NCAA Tournament**
2001 NCAA Tournament 1st Round - Greensboro, N.C. March 15, 2001 MISSOURI (70): Rush 5-17 1-2 12, Soyoye 3-6 4-5 10, Johnson 4-6 7-11 15, Gilbert 4-11 0-2 10, Grawer 3-5 0-0 9, Stokes 1-2 0-1 2, Bryant 1-2 0-0 2, Gage 0-2 0-0 0, Paulding 4-7 2-2 10, Parker 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 25-58 (6-17 3FGs) 14-23 70. GEORGIA (68): Williams 4-9 0-2 9, Coleman 1-3 0-0 2, Evans 3-8 10-11 16, Wright 3-5 1-3 8, Layne 3-10 0-0 7, Jones 2-5 0-1 4, Dryden 8-11 2-2 18, Daniels 0-1 2-4 2, Thomas 1-2 0-0 2. TOTALS: 25-54 (3-8 3FGs) 15-23 68. Halftime: Georgia 33, Missouri 32. Rebs: Missouri 35 (Johnson 9), Georgia 36 (Evans 12). Assists: Missouri 16 (Gilbert 5), Georgia 15 (Jones 5). Turnovers: Missouri 15 (Rush 3), Georgia 18 (four with 3). Blocks: Missouri (Rush 3), Georgia 3 (Dryden 2). FG Pct.: Missouri 43.1, Georgia 46.3. 3-Pt. Pct.: Missouri 35.3, Georgia 37.5. FT Pct.: Missouri 60.9, Georgia 65.2. Att.: 18,932.
1st Round - Chicago, Illinois March 15, 2002 MURRAY STATE (68): Welchel 1-7 0-0 2, Victor 10-20 1-4 23, Singleton 5-12 1-2 11, Burdine 7-20 2-2 21, Paschel 2-8 0-1 5, Henderson 2-4 0-0 6, Thomas 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 27-71 4-9 68. GEORGIA (85): Ja. Hayes 14-22 1-1 31, Daniels 4-5 3-3 11, Thomas 0-2 1-2 1, Williams 2-9 5-6 10, Wright 6-10 2-3 16, Dean 1-3 0-2 2, Gibson 0-2 0-0 0, Jo. Hayes 5-10 4-4 14. TOTALS: 32-63 16-21 85. Halftime: Georgia 42, Murray State 39. Rebounds: Murray State 42 (Singleton 12, Victor 8), Georgia 38 (Jo. Hayes 14, Daniels 8). Assists: Murray State 15 (Welchel 7, Paschel 4), Georgia 21 (Wright 10, Ja. Hayes 4). Turnovers: Murray State 17 (Burdine 6, Singleton 4), Georgia 13 (Daniels, Williams 3). Blocks: Murray State 2 (Singleton 2), Georgia 3 (Daniels, Williams, Wright). FG Pct.: Murray State .380, Georgia .508. 3-Point Pct.: Murray State .400, Georgia .417. FT Pct.: Murray State .444, Georgia .762. Att.: 20,926. 2nd Round - Chicago, Illinois March 17, 2002 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (77): Dearman 10-15 5-7 25, Hairston 1-6 0-1 3, Roberts 4-9 1-8 9, Belcher 2-2 0-0 5, Williams 4-11 2-2 11, Brooks 5-8 3-4 16, Buie 0-0 0-0 0, Willis 0-1 0-0 0, Korn 2-4 3-4 3. TOTALS: 28-56 14-26 77. GEORGIA (75): Ja. Hayes 8-15 6-8 26, Daniels 1-5 4-6 5, Thomas 2-4 2-2 6, Williams 3-11 6-8 13, Wright 6-15 2-3 16, Dean 0-1 2-2 2, Gibson 0-0 0-0 0, Jo. Hayes 2-4 2-2 6. TOTALS: 22-55 24-31 75. Halftime: Georgia 38, Southern Illinois 35. Rebounds: Southern Illinois 27 (Roberts 9, Dearman 8), Georgia 45 (Thomas 12, Ja. Hayes 11). Assists: Southern Illinois 18 (Hairston 5, Roberts 4), Georgia 11 (Wright 5, Ja. Hayes 3). Turnovers: Southern Illinois 6 (Buie 2), Georgia 14 (Daniels 5, Williams 3). Blocks: Southern Illinois 3 (Williams, Brooks, Buie), Georgia 2 (Daniels, Thomas). FG Pct.: Murray State .500, Georgia .400. 3-Point Pct.: Southern Illinois .538, Georgia .500. FT Pct.: Southern Illinois .538, Georgia .774. Att.: 21,525. **2002 NCAA Tournament appearance later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
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Sundiata Gaines helped lead Georgia back to the NCAA Tournament after a 6-year absence.
2008 NCAA Tournament 1st Round - Washington, D.C. March 20, 2008 GEORGIA (61): Gaines 6-14 0-0 13, Woodbury 6-12 1-2 16, Humphrey 5-9 0-0 12, Jackson 1-6 2-2 4, Bliss 3-4 0-0 6, Swansey 0-1 0-0 0, Brewer 0-1 0-0 0, Butler 0-2 0-1 0, Price 5-7 0-0 10. TOTALS: 26-56 3-5 61. XAVIER (73): Duncan 4-9 11-14 20, Brown 7-9 4-5 19, Anderson 0-3 6-6 6, Lavender 5-12 2-2 13, Burrell 0-3 3-4 3, Raymond 3-9 0-0 8, Jackson 1-1 0-0 3, Love 0-1 1-2 1. TOTALS: 20-47 27-33 73. Halftime: Georgia 35, Xavier 26. Rebs: Georgia 31 (Woodbury 7), Xavier 29 (Brown 11). Assists: Georgia 10 (Gaines 6), Xavier 11 (Burrell 5). Turnovers: Georgia 13 (Gaines 5), Xavier 7 (Brown, Lavender 2). Blocks: Georgia 2 (Gaines, Humphrey), Xavier 2 (Duncan, Brown). FG Pct.: Georgia .464, Xavier .426. 3-Pt. Pct.: Georgia .333, Xavier .333. FT Pct.: Georgia .600, Xavier .818. Att.: 18,400.
2011 NCAA Tournament 2nd Round - Charlotte, N.C. March 18, 2011 GEORGIA (65): Thompkins 11-14 2-2 26, Price 3-9 5-6 11, Leslie 4-13 4-5 12, Ware 1-3 1-2 4, Robinson 4-10 2-2 12, Thornton 0-0 0-0 0, Barnes 0-1 0-2 0, V. Williams 0-0 0-0 0, D. Williams 0-0 0-0 0, Brantley 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 23-50 14-19 65. WASHINGTON (68): Bryan-Amaning 3-8 2-2 8, Holiday 3-7 0-0 6, Gant 3-5 0-0 7, Thomas 6-14 7-7 19, Ross 0-5 0-0 0, Overton 2-5 2-3 6, N’Diaye 3-3 0-0 6, Suggs 4-7 0-0 10, Wilcox 2-6 1-2 6. TOTALS: 26-60 12-14 68. Halftime: Georgia 28, Washington 28. Rebs: Georgia 36 (Thompkins 11), Washington 29 (Bryan-Amaning 6). Assists: Georgia 9 (Leslie 5), Washington 10 (Thomas 7). Turnovers: Georgia 15 (Thompkins, Ware 3), Washington 5 (Thomas 2). Blocks: Georgia 1 (Leslie), Washington 1 (Bryan-Amaning). FG Pct.: Georgia .460, Washington .433. 3-Pt. Pct.: Georgia .417, Washington .143. FT Pct.: Georgia .750, Washington .833. Att.: 16,852.
UGA Individual NCAA TOURNAMENT HIGHS POINTS: 35 by Willie Anderson vs. Kansas State, 1987 REB: 17 by Alec Kessler vs. Texas, 1990 FGM: 14 by Jarvis Hayes vs. Murray State, 2002 FGA: 22 by Jarvis Hayes vs. Murray State, 2002 FTM: 10 by Anthony Evans vs. Missouri, 2001 FTA: 11 by Anthony Evans vs. Missouri, 2001 AST: 10 by Rashad Wright vs. Murray State, 2002 STL: 6 by Terry Fair vs. N.C. State, 1983 BLK: 7 by Terrell Bell vs. Purdue, 1996 UGA Team NCAA TOURNAMENT HIGHS
POINTS: 85 vs. Murray State, 2002 FGM: 32 in 4 games. Recent: Murray State, 2002 FGA: 74 vs. N.C. State, 1983 FG PCT: .561 (32x57) vs. North Carolina, 1983 FTM: 27 vs. Purdue, 1996 FTA: 36 vs. Purdue, 1996 FT PCT: .750 vs. Wichita St., 1985, Purdue, 1996, Washington, 2011 AST: 21 vs. Murray State, 2002 STL: 12 vs. N.C. State, 1983 BLK: 8 vs. Purdue, 1996
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1981
1st Round - Athens, Ga. March 11 - GEORGIA 74, Old Dominion 60 2nd Round - Athens, Ga. March 16 - South Alabama 73, GEORGIA 72
1982
1st, 2nd and 3rd Rounds - Athens, Ga. March 11 - GEORGIA 73, Temple 60 March 15 - GEORGIA 83, Maryland 69 March 18 - GEORGIA 90, Virginia Tech 73 Semifinals - New York, N.Y. March 22 - Purdue 61, GEORGIA 60
1984
1st Round - Chattanooga, Tenn. March 14 - UT-Chattanooga 74, GEORGIA 69
1986
1st Round - Chattanooga, Tenn. March 13 - GEORGIA 95, UT-Chattanooga 81 2nd Round - Athens, Ga. March 17 - Clemson 77, GEORGIA 65
1988
1st Round - Athens, Ga. March 17 - GEORGIA 53, Ga. Southern 48 2nd Round - Murfreesboro, Tenn. March 22 - Middle Tennessee St. 69, GEORGIA 59
1993
1st Round - Morgantown, W.Va. March 17 - West Virginia 95, GEORGIA 84
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1995
1st Round - Lincoln, Nebraska March 16 - Nebraska 69, GEORGIA 61
1998
1st Round - Iowa City, Iowa March 11 - Georgia 100, Iowa 93 2nd Round - Raleigh, N.C. March 17 - Georgia 61, N.C. State 55 3rd Round - Athens, Ga. March 19 - Georgia 79, Vanderbilt 65 Semifinals- New York, N.Y. March 24 - Penn State 66, Georgia 60 Third-Place Game - New York, N.Y. March 26 - Georgia 95, Fresno State 79
POINTS: 30 by Levi Stukes vs. Fresno State, 2007 FGM: 11 by Dominique Wilkins vs. Virginia Tech, 1982 by Levi Stukes vs. Fresno State, 2007 FGA: 21 by Dom. Wilkins vs. Virginia Tech, 1982 FTM: 12 by Charles Mann vs. Vermont, 2014 FTA: 13 by Dominique Wilkins vs. Temple, 1982 by Charles Mann vs. Vermont, 2014 REB: 15 by Jumaine Jones vs. Penn State, 1998 AST: 11 by G.G. Smith vs. Fresno State, 1998 STL: 5 by Sundiata Gaines vs. Fresno State, 2007 BLK: 3 by three players
1999
1st Round - Clemson, S.C. March 10 - Clemson 77, GEORGIA 57
2004
1st Round - Ames, Iowa March 18 - Iowa State 82, Georgia 74
2007
1st Round - Athens, Ga. March 14 - GEORGIA 88, Fresno State 78 2nd Round - Colorado Springs, Colo. March 19 - Air Force 83, GEORGIA 52
2014
1st Round - Athens, Ga. March 19 - GEORGIA 63, Vermont 56 2nd Round - Athens, Ga. March 22 - La. Tech 79, GEORGIA 71
NIT Team Records POINTS: 100 vs. Iowa, 1998 FGM: 39 vs. UT-Chattanooga, 1986 & vs. Iowa, 1998 FGA: 74 vs. West Virginia, 1993 FG PCT: .600 (39x65) vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga, 1986 FTM: 24 vs. Virginia Tech, 1982 FTA: 30 vs. Virginia Tech, 1982; West Virginia, 1993) FT PCT: .923 (24x26) vs. Vermont, 2014 AST: 19 vs. Iowa, 1998 STL: 12 vs. Virginia Tech, 1982; Fresno State, 2007 BLK: 7 vs. Virginia Tech, 1982; Clemson, 1986
1981 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 1st Round - Athens, Ga. March 11, 1981 OLD DOMINION (60): Mann 3-11 0-0 6, McAdoo 7-19 4-4 18, West 8-13 0-0 16, Robinson 1-10 0-0 2, Vaughan 5-15 0-0 10, Kragtwijk 2-4 0-0 4, Adams 0-1 0-0 0, Broxton 2-4 0-0 4, TOTALS: 28-77 4-4 60. GEORGIA (74): Wilkins 9-20 3-5 21; Banks 4-7 4-4 12; Fair 6-15 3-4 15; Fleming 3-8 5-5 11; Marbury 4-10 0-0 8; Heard 0-0 0-0 0; Morris 0-2 1-2, 1; Fowler 1-2, 0-0, 2; Wallace 1-1, 0-0, 2; Truesdale 1-1 0-0 2. TOTALS: 29-66 16-20 74. Halftime: GA 32, ODU 20; Rebounds: GA 47 (Fair 13, Wilkins 12), ODU 43 (McAdoo 12, West 10); Assists: GA 16 (Fleming 4, Wilkins, Banks 3), ODU 6 (Robinson, Vaughan 2); FG Pct.: GA .439, ODU .364; FT Pct.: ODU 1.000, GA .800; Attendance: 8,150. 2nd Round - Athens, Ga. March 16, 1981 SOUTH ALABAMA (73): White, 6-14, 4-4, 16; Rains, 9-15, 7-8, 25; May, 5-9, 0-0, 10; Andrew, 4-8, 0-0, 8; Williams, 4-6, 2-2, 10; Hafley, 2-4, 0-0, 4. TOTALS: 30-56, 13-14, 73. GEORGIA (72): Wilkins 9-20 1-2 19; Banks 5-8 2-2 12; Fair 9-13 0-0 18; Fleming 4-9 1-1 9; Marbury 6-17 2-2 14. TOTALS: 33-67, 6-7, 72. Halftime: GA 43, USA 42; Rebounds: GA 32 (Fair 9, Banks 7), USA 30 (White 10, May 6); Assists: GA 16 (Marbury 5, Wilkins, Fleming 4), USA 12 (Andrew 5, Rains 3); FG Pct.: USA .536, GA .493; FT Pct.: USA .929, GA .857; Attendance: 7,750.
1982 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 1st Round - Athens, Ga. March 11, 1982 TEMPLE (60): Hall, 2-7, 2-2, 6; Stansbury, 5-16, 1-3, 11; McCullough, 8-19, 0-0, 1 6; Coe, 3-5, 0-2, 6; Broadnax, 4-6, 0-0, 8; Rayne, 6-8, 1-1, 13; McNish, 0-3, 0-0, 0; Werfel 0-1 0-0 0; Forrester 0-0 0-0 0; Kaylor 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 28-65 4-8 60. GEORGIA (73): Banks, 3-5, 2-4, 8; Wilkins, 8-21, 8-13, 24, Fair, 2-6, 2-4 6; Marbury, 6-10, 2-2, 14; Fleming, 2-5, 1-2, 5; Heard, 1-1, 0-0, 2, Crosby, 7-10, 0-1, 14; Corhen, 0-0, 0-0, 0; TOTALS: 29-58, 15-26, 73. Halftime: GA 37, Temple 32; Rebounds: Temple 43 (McCullough 13, Hall 8), Georgia 34 (Wilkins 12, Fair 6); Assists: Georgia 13 (Fleming 5, Marbury, Fair 2), Temple 8 (Stansbury 4, Coe, Broadnax 2); FG Pct.: Georgia .500, Temple .431. FT Pct.: Georgia .577, Temple .500. Attendance: 5,121
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Terry Fair played big roles on three different postseason teams for the Bulldogs (1981 NIT, 1982 NIT and 1983 NCAA). 2nd Round - Athens, Ga. March 15, 1982 MARYLAND (69): Fothergill 1-4, 2-2, 4; Branch 10-25, 2-3, 22; Pittman 9-12, 3-6, 21; Jackson 1-5, 0-0, 2; Morley 3-7, 0-0, 6; Adkins 2-4, 0-0, 4; Holbert 0-4, 0-0, 0; Veal, 2-4, 2-2, 6; Driesell 0-1, 0-0, 0; Rivers 2-4, 0-0, 4; Baldwin 0-2, 0-0, 0. TOTALS: 30-72, 9-13, 69. GEORGIA (83): Banks 4-8, 1-3, 9; Wilkin 8-17, 7-11, 23; Fair 4-7, 0-0, 8; Marbury 10-16, 5-5, 25; Fleming 5-7, 2-3, 12; Heard 0-1, 4-4, 4; Crosby 0-1, 0-1, 0; Corhen 0-2, 0-0, 0; Lenard, 0-0, 2-3, 2; Truesdale 0-0, 0-0, 0; TOTALS: 31-59, 21-30, 83.
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Halftime: GSC 27, GA 20; Rebounds: GSC 28 (Curry 8), GA 19 (Mack 7, Anderson 5); Assists: GSC 8 (Forest 4), GA 8 (Cole, Hamilton, Anderson 2); FG Pct.: GA .476, GSC .439; 3-Pt. Pct.: GSC .222 (2x9), GA .167 (1x6); FT Pct.: GA .857, GSC .909; Att.: 3,157.
3rd Round - Athens, Ga. March 17, 1982 VIRGINIA TECH (73): Bryan 5-14, 0-0, 10; Oldham 9-12, 0-0, 18, Soloman 6-17, 7-9, 19; Steppe 1-5, 0-0, 2; Schneider 9-18, 1-1, 19; Hardy 0-0, 0-0, 0; A. Young 1-4, 0-0, 2; P. Young 1-3, 1-2, 3; Cooke 0-0, 0-0, 0; Dixon 0-0, 0-0, 0. TOTALS: 32-73, 9-12, 73. GEORGIA (90): Banks 4-5, 7-9, 15; Wilkins 11-20, 5-5, 27; Fair 4-9, 1-2, 9; Marbury 5-15, 6-6, 16; Fleming 5-10, 3-4, 13; Heard 1-2, 1-2, 3; Crosby 0-1, 0-1, 0; Corhen 0-2, 0-0, 0; Lenard 0-0, 2-3, 2; Truesdale 0-0, 0-0, 0. TOTALS: 31-59, 21-30, 83. Halftime: VT 38, GA 33; Rebounds: VT 41 (Oldham 13, Soloman 9), GA 39 (Wilkins 15, Fleming, Banks 6); Assists: VT 18 (Bryan, Scneider 4, Oldham, Steppe 3), GA 16 (Fleming 6, Fair, Marbury 3); FG Pct.: GA .508, VT .438; FT Pct.: GA .538, VT .438; Att.: 8,684.
2nd Round - Murfreesboro, Tenn. March 22, 1988 GEORGIA (59): Mack 6-10 2-3 14; Cole 2-6 0-0 4; Kessler 7-14 2-3 16; Hamilton 2-6 0-0 4; Anderson 7-13 4-4 18; Patton 2-5 0-0 5. TOTALS: 24-59 10-11 59. MIDDLE TENN. STATE (69): Baynham 11-17 1-1 24; D. Rainey 3-8 0-3 6; Snell 3-5 2-2 10; Harris 1-5 0-2 2; C. Rainey 1-2 0-0 3; Ingram 1-2 0-0 2; Rogers 1-4 2-2 4-4; Henry 8-15 2-2 18. TOTALS: 29-59 7-12 69. Halftime: MTSU 36, GA 33; Rebounds: MTSU 47 (Henry 12, D. Rainey 9), GA 26 (Kessler 9); Assists: MTSU 19 (Harris 9, Snell 5), GA 10 (Hamilton 4); FG Pct.: MTSU .492, GA .407; 3-Pt. Pct.: MTSU .571 (4x7), GA .125 (1x8); FT Pct.: .909, MTSU .533; Att.: 9,000.
Semifinal Round - New York, N.Y. March 22, 1982 PURDUE (61): Eifert 0-2 0-0 0, Scearce 2-4 0-0 4, Cross 10-13 5-7 25, Edmonson 10-16 5-5 25, Hall 0-2 0-0 0, Palombizio 0-3 0-0 0, Stallings 1-1 0-0 2, Bullock 2-2 1-2 5. TOTALS: 25-43 11-14 61. GEORGIA (60): Banks 5-9 0-1 10, Wilkins 6-15 3-7 15, Fair 1-3 3-4 5, Fleming 4-8 0-2 8, Marbury 9-16 2-2 20, Heard 0-1 0-0 0, Corhen 1-3 0-0 2, Crosby 0-0 0-1 0. TOTALS: 26-55, 8-17, 60. Halftime: GA 30, Purdue 27; Rebounds: GA 25 (Banks 6, Fleming, Marbury 5), Purdue 24 (Cross, Palombizio 5, Scearce 4); Assists: Purdue 20 (Palombizio 6, Edmonson, Hall 4), GA 14 (Fleming 4, Banks, Fair, Marbury, Heard 2); FG Pct.: Purdue .581, GA .473; FT Pct.: Purdue .786, GA .471; Attendance: 10,817.
1984 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 1st Round - Chattanooga, Tenn. March 14, 1984 GEORGIA (69): Banks 4-11, 3-4, 11; Ward 3-5, 8-8, 14; Corhen 2-5, 0-0, 4; Crosby 2-6, 0-0, 4; Fleming 9-16, 2-2, 20; McMillan 2-5, 0-0, 4; Hartry 5-12, 2-4, 12. TOTALS: 27-60, 15-18, 69. UT-CHATTANOOGA (74): Wilkins 8-14, 0-2, 16; Strickland 3-8, 0-0, 6; Morgan 4-6, 1-1, 9; McCray 2-5, 0-0, 4; White 11-18, 2-2, 24; Heard 1-1, 0-0, 2; Brown 0-1, 0-0, 0; Oden 4-7, 5-5, 13. TOTALS: 33-60, 8-10, 74. Halftime Score: UTC 31, GA 26; Rebounds: UTC 35 (Morgan 9, Oden 6), GA 31 (Corhen 9, Banks 5); Assists: UTC 11 (McCray 4, Wilkins, White 2), GA 8 (Crosby 3, Fleming 2); FG Pct.: UTC .550, GA .450; FT Pct.: UTC .833, GA .800; Attendance: 10,132.
1986 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 1st Round - Chattanooga, Tenn. March 13, 1986 GEORGIA (95): McMillan 2-3 3-5 7, Ward 4-10 4-6 12, Dunn 4-6 0-0 8, Williams 6-8 5-9 17 Hartry 10-17 2-2 22, Hamilton 3-5 0-0 6, Mack 3-3 1-1 7, Kessler 1-3 3-3 4, Anderson 6-10 0-0 12. TOTALS: 39-65 17-25 95. UT-CHATTANOOGA (81): Hunter 1-4, 0-0, 2; Ivery 9-13, 0-1, 18; Fulse 4-6, 2-2, 10; Jeter 3-15, 1-2, 7; Gibson 5-8, 1-2, 11; Head 4-8, 5-5, 13; Ingram 2-2, 0-0, 4; Harris 5-10, 0-0, 10; Crank 2-5, 0-0, 4; Ferguson 1-1, 0-0, 2. TOTALS: 36-72, 9-12, 81. Halftime: GA 43, UTC 36; Rebounds: UTC 38 (Ivery 16, Fulse 6), GA 34 (McMillan 12, Dunn 4); Assists: UTC 17 (Head 7, Crank 3), GA 10 (McMillan, Ward, Dunn, Hartry 2); FG Pct.: GA .600, UTC .500; FT Pct.: UTC .750, GA .680; Attendance: 5,986. 2nd Round - Athens, Ga March 17, 1986 CLEMSON (77): Corbit 11-16 2-3 24; Grant 12-19 0-0 24; McCants 5-8 2-2 12; Michael 1-4 3-3, 5; Marshall 1-2 0-1 2; Tait 0-1 2-2 2; Middleton 1-2 0-0 2; Pryor 2-2 0-1 2; Jenkins 1-3 0-0 2. TOTALS: 34-57, 9-12, 77. GEORGIA (65): McMillan 4-8, 0-0, 8; Ward 4-7, 0-0, 8; Dunn 2-5, 2-3, 6; Williams 2-8, 0-0, 4; Hartry 8-20, 1-2, 17; Mack 3-5, 2-3, 8; Anderson 1-7, 4-4, 6; Kessler 4-7, 0-0, 8. TOTALS: 28-67, 9-12, 65. Halftime: Clemson 35, GA 32; Rebs: Clemson 35 (Grant 13, McCants 9), GA 33 (Dunn 9); Assists: Clemson 19 (Marshall 9, Corbit, McCants 3), GA 11 (Hartry 4, Williams 3); FG Pct.: Clemson .569, GA .418; FT Pct.: Clemson .750, GA .750; Att.: 4,552.
1988 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 1st Round - Athens, Ga. March 17, 1988 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (48): Curry 4-8, 1-1, 9; Dixon 3-5, 3-3, 9; Sanders 7-15, 4-5, 18; Forrest 1-5, 0-0, 2; Stokes 2-7, 0-0, 6; Voitik 0-0, 2-2, 2; Miller 1-1, 0-0, 2. TOTALS: 18-41, 10-11, 48. GEORGIA (53): Mack 6-10, 2-3, 14; Cole 1-1, 0-0, 2; Kessler 3-6, 3-4, 9; Hamilton 1-6, 2-2, 4; Anderson 6-12, 2-2, 15; Harron 1-1, 2-2, 4; Austin 2-2, 1-1, 5. TOTALS: 20-42, 12-14, 53.
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1993 National Invitation Tournament 1st Round - Morgantown, W.Va. March 17, 1993 GEORGIA (84): Jackson, 7-16, 0-0, 16; Strong, 3-8, 1-5, 7; Claxton, 8-13, 5-9, 21; Wilson, 3-13, 7-8, 14; Davis, 2-9, 1-2, 7; Rhine, 3-7, 1-1, 9; Golden, 0-3, 0-0, 0; Anderson, 3-3, 1-3, 7; Bennett, 1-2, 1-2, 3; Jones, 0-0, 0-0, 0; Peterson, 0-0, 0-0, 0. TOTALS: 30-74, 17-30, 84. WEST VIRGINIA (95): Robinson, 4-5, 3-5, 11; Greene, 6-12, 10-13, 22; Wilson, 0-2, 0-0, 0; Basey, 4-11, 6-6, 16; Shelton, 7-13, 4-6, 20; Boyd, 6-8, 6-9, 18; Roadcap, 1-2, 0-0, 2; Bodkin, 2-2, 2-2, 6; Grmusa, 0-0, 0-0, 0. TOTALS: 30-55, 31-41, 95. Halftime: WV 42, GA 25; Rebounds: 51 (Claxton 16, Jackson 8, Wilson 7), WV 33 (Robinson 9, Greene 7); Assists: WV 24 (Robinson 5), GA 11 (Davis 4); FG Pct.: WV .545, GA .405; 3-Pt. Pct.: WV .400 (4x10), GA .318 (7x22); FT Pct.: WV .756, GA .567; Attendance: 5,114.
1995 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 1st Round - Lincoln, Neb. March 16, 1995 GEORGIA (61): Strong 3-10 2-4 8; Anderson 8-16 5-5 22; Claxton 0-4 3-6 3; Robinson 0-2 0-0 0; Davis 5-15 0-0 12; Wilson 6-11 0-0 16; Jones 0-0 0-0 0; Carrington 0-2 0-0 0, Bell 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 22-60, 10-15, 61. NEBRASKA (69): Badgett 5-7 1-2 11, Brooks 2-6 2-2 6; Moore 5-10 2-2 12; Strickland 8-19 3-3 21; Boone 5-13 1-3 11, Surles 0-4 0-0 0; Wald 3-6 0-0 6; Sallee 0-1 2-2 2; Glock 0-1 0-0 0. TOTALS: 28-67 11-14 69. Halftime.: GA 40, Nebraska 37. Rebounds: GA 36 (Strong, Anderson 10, Claxton 7), Nebraska 44 (Strickland 10, Moore 7). Assists: GA 13 (Robinson 7, Davis 2), Nebraska 19 (Boone 6, Strickland 4). FG Pct.: GA .367, Nebraska .418. 3-Pt. Pct.: GA .318 (7x22), Nebraska .095 (2x21); FT Pct.: GA .667, Nebraska .786; Att.: 8,040.
1998 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 1st Round - Iowa City, Iowa March 11, 1998 GEORGIA (100): Brown 3-4 5-6 11, J. Jones 5-14 3-5 14, Chadwick 4-5 0-0 9, Smith 6-10 2-2 18, Harrison 10-17 2-3 22, A. Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Ransom 6-8 2-4 14, Hall 2-2 0-0 4, Dukes 2-3 0-2 6, Dryden 0-0 0-0 0, Nordin 1-1 0-0 2. IOWA (93): Davis 9-21 5-7 25, Galloway 2-7 0-0 5, Bowen 11-15 2-6 24, Oliver 3-6 3-4 9, McCausland 3-9 0-0 9, Bauer 0-0 2-2 2, Rucker 0-3 0-0 0, Luehrsmann 1-6 1-2 3, Simmons 1-1 0-0 2, Koberg 0-0 0-0 0, Rabenold 0-0 0-0 0, Koch 0-1 6-6 6, Moore 3-5 1-2 8, Haberer 0-0 0-0 0, Terrones 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 33-74 20-29 93. Halftime: Georgia 52, Iowa 50. 3-Pt. Goals : Georgia 8-16 (Smith 4-6, Dukes 2-3, Chadwick 1-1, J. Jones 1-3), Iowa 7-20 (Davis 2-4, McCausland 3-7, Galloway 1-5, Moore 1-2). Rebs: Georgia 47 (J. Jones 8, Smith 7, Chadwick 6, Hall 6, Brown 5), Iowa 31 (Bowen 11, Davis 8). Assists: Georgia 19 (Harrison 9, Smith 5), Iowa 17 (Luehrsmann 5, McCausland 4, Galloway 3). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Dukes 2), Iowa 5 (Bowen 2). Steals: Georgia 4 (Ransom 2), Iowa 17 (Bowen 4). TOs: Georgia 21 (Smith 5), Iowa 10 (Luehrsmann 3). FG Pct.: Georgia .609, Iowa .446. 3-Pt. FG Pct.: Georgia .500, Iowa .350. FT Pct.: Georgia .636, Iowa .690. Att.: 5,167. 2nd Round - Raleigh, N.C. March 17, 1998 GEORGIA (61): Brown 3-5 2-3 8, Smith 2-6 0-0 5, J. Jones 8-17 1-2 20, Harrison 3-10 0-0 7, Chadwick 2-4 6-8 10, A. Jones 1-2 0-0 2, Ransom 1-3 1-2 3, Hall 1-1 2-2 4, Dukes 0-1 0-0 0, Nordin 1-2 0-0 2. TOTALS: 22-51 12-17 61. N.C. STATE (55): Benjamin 5-13 1-3 13, Gainey 0-2 0-0 0, Inge 1-13 8-10 10, Harrison 3-15 3-3 10, Kelley 6-6 1-1 13, Miller 1-6 0-0 3, Wells 2-2 0-0 4, Buffum 1-1 0-0 2. TOTALS: 19-58 13-17 55. Halftime: Georgia 26, NCSU 14. 3-Pt. Goals: Georgia 5-15 (J. Jones 3-5), NCSU 4-23 (Benjamin 2-8). Rebs: Georgia 41 (J. Jones 9), N.C. State 30 (Inge 10). Assists: Georgia 9 (Harrison 5). Blocks: Georgia 0, N.C. State 6 (Inge 4). Steals: Georgia 3 (Smith, J. Jones, Harrison 1), N.C. State 7
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(Benjamin 2, Gainey 2). Turnovers: Georgia 15 (Harrison 4, Hall 3), N.C. State 7 (Benjamin 2). FG Pct.: Georgia .431, N.C. State .328. 3-Pt. FG Pct.: Georgia .333, N.C. State .174. FT Pct.: Georgia .706, N.C. State .765. Attendance: 12,400. Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2014 Review Records History Media Info
3rd Round - Athens, Ga. March 19, 1998 VANDERBILT (65): Ford 3-8 2-2 10, LaPointe 3-5 0-0 6, Bates 2-6 5-6 9, Strong 4-7 2-2 10, Maddux 6-17 2-2 19, Prater 0-0 0-0 0, Cugini 0-0 0-0 0, Williams 0-2 0-0 0, Langhi 5-11 1-3 11. GEORGIA (79): J. Jones 9-18 0-0 20, Chadwick 2-7 2-2 6, Brown 2-3 5-5 9, Smith 1-7 3-5 5, Harrison 3-11 2-2 10, A. Jones 1-2 0-0 2, Ransom 2-2 0-0 5, Hall 5-5 2-4 12, Dukes 3-9 2-3 10, Dryden 0-1 0-0 0. TOTALS: 28-65 16-21 79. Halftime: Vanderbilt 32, Georgia 31. 3-Pt. Goals: Georgia 7-28 (J. Jones 2-6, Harrison 2-6, Dukes 2-7, Ransom 1-1), Vanderbilt 7-19 (Maddux 5-12, Ford 2-2). REBs: Vanderbilt 37 (Maddux 7, Ford 5, Bates 5), Georgia 38 (J. Jones 12, Chadwick 5). ASTs: Vanderbilt 13 (Maddux 7, Ford 3), Georgia 17 (Smith 11, Chadwick 2, Harrison 2). Blocks: Vanderbilt 1 (Langhi), Georgia 5 (J. Jones 2). STL: Vanderbilt 6 (Strong 3), Georgia 9 (Smith 3, Harrison 3). TOs: Vanderbilt 17 (Ford 6), Georgia 11 (Chadwick 4). FG Pct.: Vanderbilt .411, Georgia .431. 3-Pt. FG Pct.: Vanderbilt .368, Georgia .250. FT Pct.: Vanderbilt .800, Georgia .762. Attendance: 4,312. Semifinal Round - New York, N.Y. March 24, 1998 GEORGIA (60): J. Jones 7-14 6-9 23, Chadwick 5-10 0-0 12, Brown 1-5 0-0 2, Smith 2-8 2-2 7, Harrison 3-13 0-2 6, Oliver 0-0 0-0 0, Dukes 2-6 0-0 4, A. Jones 0-1 2-3 2, Hall 2-4 0-1 4, Ransom 0-3 0-0 0, Nordin 0-3 0-0 0. TOTALS: 22-67 10-17 60. PENN STATE (66): Ivory 4-8 2-2 11, Jackson 2-2 0-0 4, Booth 4-10 3-7 11, Crispin 5-7 6-6 18, Lisicky 4-11 2-4 13, Stephens 1-3 0-0 2, Cline-Heard 2-2 1-2 5, Grays 0-3 2-2 2, Stevenson 0-1 0-0 0. TOTALS: 22-47 16-23 66. Halftime: Penn State 32, Georgia 28. 3-Pt. Goals: Georgia 6-24 (J. Jones 3-5, Chadwick 2-5, Smith 1-4), Penn State 6-15 (Lisicky 3-6, Crispen 2-4, Ivory 1-3). Rebounds: Georgia 39 (J. Jones 15, Hall 7), Penn State 39 (Lisicky 7, Ivory 6, Booth 6). Assists: Georgia 8 (Smith 3, Harrison 3), Penn State 12 (Ivory 4, Lisicky 3). Blocks: Georgia 1 (Oliver), Penn State 5 (Booth 5). Steals: Georgia 13 (J. Jones 4, Smith 3), Penn State 9 (Ivory 4). Turnovers: Georgia 14 (Smith 5, Harrison 4), Penn State 21 (Crispen 6). FG Pct.: Georgia .328, Penn State .468. 3-Pt. FG Pct.: Georgia .250, Penn State .400. FT Pct.: Georgia .588, Penn State .696. Attendance: 11,043 Third-Place Game - New York March 26, 1998 FRESNO STATE (79): Fowlkes 5-15 14-17 24, Roberson 4-12 0-2 10, Abney 6-9 3-4 15, Alston 2-9 0-0 6, Herren 5-13 3-4 14, Walton 2-8 0-0 5, Porter 1-2 0-0 3, Laurie 1-1 0-0 2. TOTALS: 26-69 20-27 79. GEORGIA (95): J. Jones 5-11 3-5 13, Chadwick 1-5 0-1 3, Brown 3-3 0-0 6, Smith 9-15 0-2 27, Harrison 6-9 4-4 20, Ransom 1-2 0-0 3,. A. Jones 1-1 0-0 2, Hall 3-5 0-0 6, Oliver 0-0 0-0 0, Dukes 5-10 1-2 15, Nordin 0-0 0-0 0, Dryden 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 34-61 8-14 95. Halftime: Georgia 42, Fresno St. 38. 3-Point Goals: Georgia 19-35 (Smith 9-15, Harrison 4-5, Dukes 4-9, Ransom 1-1, Chadwick 1-2, J. Jones 0-3), Fresno St. 7-23 (Alston 2-5, Herren 1-4, Walton 1-4, Porter 1-2, Roberson 2-7). Rebounds: Georgia 41 (Hall 7), Fresno St. 36 (Abney 11). Assists: Georgia 21 (Smith 6). Blocks: Georgia 2 (J. Jones), Fresno St. 1 (Roberson). Steals: Georgia 9 (Harrison 3), Fresno St. 16 (Fowlkes 5). TOs: Georgia 26 (Harrison 4, Fresno St. 17 (Herren 4). FG Pct.: Georgia .557, Fresno St. .377. 3-Pt. FG Pct.: Georgia .543, Fresno St. .304. FT Pct.: Georgia .571, Fresno St. .741. Att.: 13,159.
1999 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT First-Round Game - Clemson, S.C. March 10, 1998 GEORGIA (57): Jones 6-18 6-8 20, Chadwick 0-4 0-0 0, Nordin 2-4 0-0 5, Smith 2-7 1-2 6, Harrison 2-6 10-14 14, DeYoung 0-0 0-0 0, Edwards 0-4 0-0 0, Layne 1-11 4-5 7, Fields 1-4 2-2 4, Dryden 0-0 0-0 0, Oliver 0-1 1-4 1. TOTALS: 14-59 24-35 57. CLEMSON (77): Jurkunas 4-7 5-9 16, Jamison 6-13 3-6 15, Wideman 0-2 4-6 4, McIntyre 7-12 0-0 19, Christie 2-6 2-2 6, Solomon 1-9 4-6 6, Braddick 0-3 0-0 0, Gilmore 1-4 0-0 2, Allenspach 1-2 4-4 6, Douglas 1-1 0-0 3, Powell 0-1 0-0 0. TOTALS: 23-60 22-33 77. Halftime: Clemson 29, Georgia 13. 3-Point Goals: Georgia 5-32 (Jones 2-7, Layne 1-9, Smith 1-5, Nordin 1-1, Chadwick 0-2, Harrison 0-2, Edwards 0-3, Fields 0-3), Clemson 9-19 (Jurkunas 3-5, McIntyre 5-8, Douglas 1-1, Christie 0-2, Solomon 0-2, Powell 0-1). Rebounds: Georgia 38 (Jones 8), Clemson 57 (Jamison 15). Assists: Georgia 6 (Smith 2), Clemson 14 (Jurkunas 3). Blocks: Georgia 2 (Jones), Clemson 4 (Solomon 2). Steals: Georgia 10 (Three with 2), Clemson 8(Wideman). Turnovers: Georgia 13 (Jones 6), Clemson 17 (McIntyre 5). FG Pct.: Georgia .237, Clemson .383. 3-Pt. FG Pct.: Georgia .156, Clemson .474. FT Pct.: Georgia .686, Clemson .667. Att.: 5,600.
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2004 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT First-Round Game - Ames, Iowa March 18, 2004 GEORGIA (74): Wilkins 6-13 3-4 20, Stukes 3-8 2-2 11, Wright 4-12 1-2 11, Hayes 4-10 4-4 12, Daniels 4-5 0-0 8, McAuley 0-0 0-0 0, Newman 1-4 0-0 3, Sikes 4-8 0-0 9, Wehunt 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 26-60, 10-12 74. IOWA STATE (82): Sullivan 4-5 0-0 10, Stinson 9-10 2-2 21, Vroman 7-9 9-12 23, Jefferson 2-3 7-12 11, Homan 4-6 1-2 9, Blalock 0-0 2-4 2, Staple 3-6 0-1 6, Skoglund 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 29-39 21-33 82. Halftime: 30-all. 3-Point Goals: Georgia 12-27 (Wilkins 5-6, Stukes 3-7, Wright 2-6, Newman 1-4, Sikes 1-4), Iowa St. 3-5 (Sullivan 2-3, Stinson 1-1, Jefferson 0-1). REBs: Georgia 26 (Hayes 7), Iowa State 24 (Jefferson 6). ASTs: Georgia 16 (Stukes 4), Iowa State 19 (Blalock 7). BLKs: Georgia 2 (Hayes, Sikes), Iowa State 1 (Skoglund). STLs: Georgia 6 (Wilkins, Wright 2), Iowa State 8 (Four with 2). TOs: Georgia 14 (Wilkins, Wright 3), Iowa State 14 (Stinson 5). FG Pct.: Georgia .433, Iowa State .744. 3-Pt. FG Pct.: Georgia .444, Iowa State .600. FT Pct.: Georgia .833, Iowa State .636. Att.: 12,196.
2007 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT First-Round Game - Athens, Ga. March 14, 2007 FRESNO STATE (78): Bell 3-8 0-0 8, McGuire 6-9 2-3 15, Miller 7-18 0-0 21, Hosley 3-12 1-2 8, Hernandez 7-11 0-0 21, Taylor 1-2 3-4 5, Blair 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 27-60 6-9 78. GEORGIA (88): Gaines 2-12 2-3 7, Stukes 11-14 0-0 30, Humphrey 2-4 0-0 5, Brown 9-14 3-3 21, Bliss 4-5 2-2 10, Newman 2-7 2-2 6, Butler 2-3 0-0 6, Woodbury 1-4 0-0 5, Singleton 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 33-63 9-10 88. Halftime: UGA 40, CSUF 32. 3-Point Goals: CSUF 18-40 (Hernandez 7-11, Miller 7-11, Bell 2-5, McGuire 1-2, Hosley 1-5), UGA 13-22 (Stukes 8-9, Butler 2-3, Gaines 1-4, Woodbury 1-2, Humphrey 1-2) Rebounds: Georgia 36 (Gaines 6), CSUF 29 (McGuire 11). Assists: CSUF 21 (McGuire 10), UGA 16 (Gaines 7). Blocks: , CSUF 5 (McGuire 4), UGA 1 (Bliss). Steals: CSUF 6 (Bell 3), UGA 12 (Gaines 5). Turnovers: CSUF 16 (Bell, Hosley 5), UGA 14 (Humphrey 5). FG Pct.: CSUF .450, UGA .524. 3-Pt. FG Pct.: CSUF .450, UGA .591. FT Pct.: CSUF .667, UGA .900. Att.: 2,031. Second-Round Game - Colorado Springs, Colo. March 19, 2007 GEORGIA (52): Brown 4-9 1-4 9, Bliss 0-0 1-4 1, Gaines 2-4 4-4 9, Stukes 2-9 0-1 5, Humphrey 1-6 1-2 4, Newman 1-4 2-3 4, Butler 0-1 4-4 4, Woodbury 6-11 1-2 16, Singleton 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 16-44 14-24 52. AIR FORCE (83): Burtschi 7-11 4-4 21, Nwaelele 6-14 4-4 19, Welch 4-5 0-0 9, McCraw 3-7 2-2 9, Anderson 4-7 0-0 9, Henke 2-3 1-1 5, Hood 0-1 0-0 0, Merriex 0-0 0-0 0, Teets 0-0 0-0 0, Holland 0-0 0-0 0, Kenzik 1-1 0-0 3, Johnson 0-0 3-4 3, Maren 1-1 0-0 3, Parker 0-0 0-0 0, Frye 0-0 2-2 2. TOTALS: 28-50 16-17 83. Halftime: USAF 43, UGA 24. 3-Point Goals: UGA 6-18 (Woodbury 3-6, Stukes 1-6, Gaines 1-3, Humphrey 1-3), USAF 11-25 (Burtschi 3-5, Nwaelele 3-9, Welch 1-1, McCraw 1-2, Anderson 1-4, Kenzik 1-1, Maren 1-1). REBs: UGA 28 (Woodbury 8), USAF 29 (Burtschi 10). ASTs: UGA 9 (Gaines 5), USAF 20 (McCraw 6). BLKs: UGA 4 (Four with 1)., USAF 2 (Anderson 2) Att.: 5,698.
2014 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT First-Round Game - Athens, Ga. March 19, 2014 VERMONT (56): Voelkel 1-3 0-0 2, Rugg 3-7 2-4 8, O’Day 1-3 1-2 3, Carissimo 4-8 2-2 11, Rusin 4-8 0-2 10, Apfeld 4-8 0-0 9, Harold 3-6 0-1 8, Elbaum 2-2 1-4 5, Steidl 0-1 0-0 0. TOTALS: 22-46 6-15 56. GEORGIA (63): Thornton 4-7 8-8 16, Williams 0-0 2-2 2, Morris 2-5 0-0 4, Mann 8-11 12-13 29, Gaines 3-7 0-0 7, Parker 0-0 0-0 0, Dixon 0-0 0-0 0, Forte 0-0 0-0 0, Frazier 1-3 2-3 5, Djurisic 0-3 0-0 0. TOTALS: 18-36 24-26 63. Halftime: UGA 29, UVM 20. 3-Point Goals: UVM 6-14 (.429) Rusin 2-3, Harold 2-4; UGA 3-12 (.250) Mann 1-3, Gaines 1-4, Frazier 1-3). Rebounds: Georgia 31 (Williams 7), UVM 18 (Carissimo 5). Assists: UGA 5 (Mann 3), UVM 9 (Voelkel 6). Blocks: UGA 4 (Williams 2), UVM 3 (Three with 1). Steals: UGA 7 (Gaines 2), UVM 14 (Voelkel 6). Turnovers: UGA 22 (Mann 7), UVM 14 (Voelkel 4). FG Pct.: UGA .500, UVM .478. FT Pct.: UGA .923, UVM .400. Att.: 3,951. Second-Round Game - Athens, Ga. March 22, 2014 LOUISIANA TECH (79): Kyser 3-5 0-1 6, Anderson 6-10 5-8 18, Hamilton 6-10 7-8 20, Smith 1-4 0-0 3, Johnson 1-3 0-0 2, Appleby 0-4 0-0 0, Gjuroski 0-2 0-0 0, Johnson 6-7 1-2 16, McNeail 3-8 5-7 14, Talbot 0-2 0-0 0. TOTALS: 26-55 18-26 79. GEORGIA (71) Thornton 3-8 3-4 9, Williams 1-2 0-0 2, Morris 4-11 2-3 10, Mann 4-9 5-8 13, Gaines 3-7 2-2 9, Parker 0-0 0-0 0, Dixon 0-0 0-0 0, Forte 4-5 0-0 8, Geno 0-0 0-0 0, Frazier 5-11 1-4 15, Djurisic 2-4 1-2 5. TOTALS: 26-57 14-23 71. Halftime: LT 46, UGA 27. 3-Point Goals: UGA 26-57 (.456) Frazier 4-7. LT 9-22 (.409) Johnson 3-3, McNeail 3-7. REBs: UGA 40 (Thornton, Mann 6), LT 30 (Anderson 8). ASTs: UGA 8 (Gaines, Forte 2), LT 11 (Smith 4). BLKs: UGA 5 (Five with 1), LT 8 (Kyser 7). FG Pct.: UGA .456, LT .473. FT Pct.: UGA .609, LT .692. Att.: 3,692.
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Terrance Woodbury (left) and MVP Sundiata Gaines led Georgia to the 2008 SEC Tournament championship. A category F2 tornado struck downtown Atlanta on the night of March 14. It forced postponement of the Bulldogs’ 2nd-round game, and the tournament’s remainder was played at Alexander Memorial Coliseum (top), home court of arch-rival Georgia Tech.
All-Time SEC Tournament Results
1933 — at Atlanta Tulane 46, Georgia 33 1934 — at Atlanta Georgia 33, Georgia Tech 19 Vanderbilt 46, Georgia 29 1936 — at Knoxville, Tenn. Auburn 43, Georgia 26 1937 — at Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee 35, Georgia 11 1938 — at Baton Rouge, La. Tulane 47, Georgia 36 1939 — at Knoxville, Tenn. LSU 50, Georgia 28 1940 — at Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia 48, Auburn 41 Georgia 45, Ole Miss 28 Georgia 30, Alabama 28 Kentucky 51, Georgia 43 1941 — at Louisville, Ky. Tennessee 41, Georgia 39 1942 — at Louisville, Ky. Tennessee 62, Georgia 50 1943 — at Louisville, Ky. Georgia 36, Ole Miss 27 Kentucky 59, Georgia 30 1944 — at Louisville, Ky. Kentucky 57, Georgia 29 1945 — at Louisville, Ky. Georgia 68, Georgia 49 1946 — at Louisville, Ky. Georgia 36, Georgia Tech 30 Georgia 45, Mississippi State 44 LSU 60, Georgia 41 1947 — at Louisville, Ky. Tennessee 58, Georgia 45 1948 — at Louisville, Ky. Georgia Tech 60, Georgia 57 1949 — at Louisville, Ky. Tulane 92, Georgia 62
1950 — at Louisville, Ky. Georgia 59, Ole Miss 58 Georgia 52, Alabama 51 (OT) Kentucky 79, Georgia 63 1951 — at Louisville, Ky. Vanderbilt 70, Georgia 60 1952 — at Louisville, Ky. Vanderbilt 61, Georgia 49 1979 — at Birmingham, Ala. Georgia 75, Mississippi State 72 Auburn 95, Georgia 91 (4OT) 1980 — at Birmingham, Ala. Auburn 79, Georgia 71 1981 — at Birmingham, Ala. Georgia 88, Alabama 80 Georgia 68, LSU 60 Ole Miss 66, Georgia 62 1982 — at Lexington, Ky. Alabama 85, Georgia 74 1983 — at Birmingham, Ala. Georgia 69, Ole Miss 55 Georgia 79, Tennessee 60 Georgia 86, Alabama 71 1984 — at Nashville, Tenn. Georgia 52, Mississippi State 49 Kentucky 92, Georgia 79 1985 — at Birmingham, Ala. Georgia 67, Tennessee 61 Alabama 74, Georgia 53 1986 — at Lexington, Ky. Alabama 79, Georgia 59 1987 — at Atlanta Georgia 65, Ole Miss 63 LSU 89, Georgia 88 (2OT) 1988 — at Baton Rouge, La. Georgia 64, Mississippi State 43 Georgia 65, Auburn 60
Georgia 72, Florida 70 Kentucky 62, Georgia 57 1989 — at Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia 83, Mississippi State 68 Florida 62, Georgia 61 1990 — at Orlando, Fla. Vanderbilt 78, Georgia 74 (OT) 1991 — at Nashville, Tenn. Georgia 80, Vanderbilt 72 Tennessee 85, Georgia 65 1992 — at Birmingham, Ala. Georgia 85, Ole Miss 66 Arkansas 73, Georgia 60 1993 — at Lexington, Ky. Georgia 87, Mississippi State 56 Arkansas 65, Georgia 60 1994 — at Memphis, Tenn. Georgia 83, LSU 70 Arkansas 95, Georgia 83 1995 — at Atlanta Alabama 68, Georgia 57 1996 — at New Orleans, La. Georgia 74, Tennessee 63 Misssissippi State 86, Georgia 68 1997 — at Memphis, Tenn. Georgia 75, LSU 54 Georgia 65, Arkansas 63 Georgia 78, South Carolina 63 Kentucky 95, Georgia 68 1998 — at Atlanta Georgia 79, Mississippi State 76 Ole Miss 72, Georgia 67 1999 — at Atlanta Alabama 65, Georgia 58 2000 — at Atlanta Arkansas 71, Georgia 64 2001 — at Nashville, Tenn. LSU 63, Georgia 62
2002 — at Atlanta LSU 78, Georgia 76 2003 — at New Orleans, La. Georgia did not participate 2004 — at Atlanta Georgia 73, Auburn 59 Kentucky 69, Georgia 60 2005 — at Atlanta Miss. State 76, Georgia 65 2006 — at Nashville, Tenn. Arkansas 80, Georgia 67 2007 — at Atlanta Georgia 80, Auburn 65 Florida 74, Georgia 57 2008 — at Atlanta Georgia 97, Ole Miss 95 (OT) Georgia 60, Kentucky 56 (OT) Georgia 64, Miss. State 60 Georgia 66, Arkansas 57 2009 — at Tampa, Fla. Miss. State 79, Georgia 60 2010 — at Nashville, Tenn. Georgia 77, Arkansas 64 Vanderbilt 78, Georgia 66 2011 — at Atlanta Georgia 69, Auburn 51 Alabama 65, Georgia 59 (OT) 2012 — at New Orleans, La. Georgia 71, Miss. State 61 Vanderbilt 63, Georgia 41 2013 — at Nashville, Tenn. LSU 68, Georgia 63 2014 — at Atlanta Georgia 75, Ole Miss 73 Kentucky 70, Georgia 58 All-Time Record: 41-51 Championships: 2 (1983, 2008) Semifinals: 12 Finals: 6
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2003 AT&T Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, New York, N.Y. (Texas 77, Georgia 71) Wooden Classic, Anaheim, Calif. (Georgia 78, Cal 73, OT) 2002 Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic, Springfield, Mass. (Georgia 73, Georgetown 59) Outrigger Hotels Rainbow Classic, Honolulu (Georgia 80, Ark. State 68; Georgia 64, Miami 59; Hawaii 54, Georgia 44)
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2001 Puerto Rico Shootout, San Juan, P.R. (Georgia 82, Indiana State 64; Georgia 65, Utah 60; Stanford 71, Georgia 58) Pete Newell Challenge, Oakland, Calif. (California 85, Georgia 64)
History Media Info
2000 Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska (Kansas 88, Georgia 78; Louisville 85, Georgia 62; Georgia 113, Grambling St. 74) 1999 Chase Pre-Season NIT, Campus Sites (@Georgia 84, Coll. of Charleston 63; @North Carolina 65, Georgia 58) 1998 Coaches vs. Cancer IKON Classic, E. Rutherford, N.J. (N.C. State 47, Georgia 45; Georgia 89, Texas 87) John Wooden Classic, Anaheim, Calif. (Stanford 76, Georgia 74) 1997 Outrigger Hotels Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii (Georgia 64, Wash. State 61; Georgia 70, Memphis 68; Georgia 73, Maryland 65 (OT) 1993 U.S. West Cellular Air Time Tournament, Seattle, Wash. (Georgia 68, Pacific 63; Pennsylvania 81, Georgia 79) Cougar Classic, Provo, Utah (Georgia 80, Santa Clara 68; BYU 74, Georgia 64) 1991 Mile-High Classic, Boulder, Colo. (Georgia 109, Long Island 69; Colorado 69, Georgia 58) Tournaments in Boldface represent titles won by Georgia. 2014 Gildan Charleston Classic. @Charleston, S.C.: Davidson 94, Georgia 82l; Temple 83, Georgia 81; Nebraska 73, Georgia 65 2013 Progressive Legends Classic. @Athens: Youngstown State 68, Georgia 56; Southern Miss 62, Georgia 60 (OT). @Brooklyn, N.Y.: #1 Indiana 66, Georgia 53; #11 UCLA 60, Georgia 56 2012 Progressive CBE Classic. @Athens: Georgia 63, Bowling Green 54; Georgia 73, South Dakota State 61. @Kansas City, Mo.: #20 Cal 70, Georgia 46; Georgia 61, Notre Dame 57 2011 Old Spice Classic, Orlando, Fla.: Notre Dame 89, Georgia 83 (2OT); Temple 65, Georgia 58; Georgia 61, Manhattan 58. 2009 Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off, (@W. Lafayette, Ind.; Loyola-Chicago 74, Georgia 53; Georgia 61, Eastern Michigan 60) (@Athens, Georgia 64, Santa Clara 58; Georgia 98, Miss. Valley State 57) 2008 Outrigger Hotels Rainbow Classic, Honolulu (East Tenn. State 78, Georgia 56; Tulane 70, Georgia 69; Georgia 67, Hawai’i 59) 2006 Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. (ODU 74, Georgia 65; Georgia 79, Fordham 68; Georgia 76, Eastern Kentucky 68)
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1990 Central Fidelity Classic, Richmond, Va. (Georgia 89, Wichita State 58; Georgia 90, Richmond 45) Western Kentucky Invitational, Bowling Green, Ky. (Georgia 77, TCU 72; Georgia 76, Western Ky. 70) Tribune Classic, Tempe, Ariz. (Georgia 65, Wisconsin 64; Arizona State 62, Georgia 61) 1989 Chase Pre-Season NIT (Georgia 76, Arkansas State 61; North Carolina 99, Georgia 91) Amana-Hawkeye Classic, Iowa City, Iowa (Georgia 80, Long Beach St. 63; Iowa 102, Georgia 76) 1988 Cotton States Kiwanis Classic, Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia 58, Princeton 54; Georgia 95, La Salle 85) Phenix NCAA Ball, Tokyo, Japan (Georgia 81, New Orleans 77; Georgia 85, Alabama-Birmingham 66; Georgia 66, Japan AllStars 62) Chaminade Christmas Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii (Georgia 79, La Salle 71; Virginia 87, Georgia 54; Oklahoma 93, Georgia 90) 1986 Cotton States Classic, Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia 81, Loyola of Chicago 69; Memphis St. 82, Georgia 71) Hawaiian Tropic Classic, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Georgia 82, LaSalle 65; Georgia 94, Stetson 83) 1985 AMI Classic, Miami, Fla. (Georgia 60, Cornell 57; Miami 81, Georgia 78) Krystal Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn. (Georgia 77, William & Mary 44; Georgia 97, UT-Chattanooga, 71) Cotton States Classic, Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia 105, Yale 65; 2014-15 Media Guide
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1982 Cotton States Classic, Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia 86, Columbia 52; Georgia 90, Western Kentucky 69)
2014 Review Records History Media Info
1981 Cotton States Classic, Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia 79, Northeastern 66; Georgia 76, Alabama-Birmingham 72) 1980 Cotton States Classic, Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia 77, UTChatt. 68; Florida St. 64, Georgia 62) Oil Capital Classic, Tulsa, Okla. (Georgia 66, Tulsa 64; Georgia 81, Oral Roberts 65)
The 1997 Bulldogs won the Rainbow Classic, long revered as one of the nation’s top tournaments.
1978 Salt Lake City Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah (Idaho St. 66, Georgia 56; Georgia 83, Hofstra 70) 1977 Georgetown Invitational, Washington, D.C. (Georgetown 66, Georgia 60; Georgia 42, Louisiana Tech 34) Louisville Classic, Louisville, Ky. (Georgia 84, Ohio St. 80; Georgia 73, Louisville 70 [OT]) 1976 Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans, La. (Indiana 74, Georgia 52; S. Carolina 74, Georgia 73 [OT]) 1975 Indiana Classic, Bloomington, Ind. (IU 93, Georgia 56; Oregon 87, Georgia 74) 1974 Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. (Marquette 100, Georgia 70; Georgia 91, Wisconsin 89 [OT]) 1973 Dayton Classic, Dayton, Ohio (Dayton 63, Georgia 55; Drake 66, Georgia 60) 1972 Quaker City Classic, Philadelphia, Pa. (Duquesne 71, Georgia 66; Georgia 70, Rhode Island 62; Georgia 77, Sou. Cal 74) 1970 Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C. (LaSalle 50, Georgia 42; Davidson 63, Georgia 55) 1969 Quaker City Classic, Philadelphia, Pa. (LaSalle 76, Georgia 66; Brigham Young 89, Georgia 82 [2 OT]) 1968 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Boston College 89, Georgia 83; Florida 82, Georgia 77) 1967 Triangle Classic Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. (Georgia 79, Yale 75; Georgia 62, N.C. State 56) 1966 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Florida 78, Georgia 64; Georgia 90, Penn St. 82) 1964 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Texas 66, Georgia 60;
Wake Forest 83, Georgia 69) 1960 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Georgia 62, FSU 56; Ga. Tech 54, Georgia 51; Florida 73, Georgia 58) 1959 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Georgia 79, LSU 67; Georgia 69, FSU 66) 1958 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (LSU 63, Georgia 60; Florida 58, Georgia 55) 1958 Citadel Invit. Charleston, S.C. (Citadel 78, Georgia 52; Georgia 83, FSU 72) 1957 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Georgia 77, South Carolina 58; Florida 76, Georgia 63) Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, Ala. (Spring Hill 69, Georgia 67; FSU 92, Georgia 80) 1956 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Georgia 84, Clemson 76; Georgia 64, South Carolina 62) 1955 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (South Carolina 85, Georgia 68; LSU 91, Georgia 86) 1954 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Spring Hill 78, Georgia 69; FSU 97, Georgia 87) 1953 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Ole Miss 87, Georgia 73; Georgia 66, Georgia Tech 64) 1952 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Georgia Teachers College 85, Georgia 57; Georgia Tech 71, Georgia 54) 1952 Savannah Invitational, Savannah, Ga. (FSU 77, Georgia 69; Georgia 70, Ga. Southern 61; Alabama 72, Georgia 68) 1951 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Georgia 79, FSU 50; Florida 62, Georgia 47; Clemson 85, Georgia 60)
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year-by-year records
Year Coach
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1905-06 1906-07 1907-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37
W.T. Forbes W.T. Forbes C.O. Heidler C.O. Heidler C.O. Heidler W.A. Cunningham C.O. Heidler Howell Peacock Howell Peacock Howell Peacock Howell Peacock W.A. Cunningham Alfred W. Scott Kennon Mott Herman J. Stegeman Herman J. Stegeman Herman J. Stegeman Herman J. Stegeman Herman J. Stegeman Herman J. Stegeman Herman J. Stegeman Herman J. Stegeman Herman J. Stegeman Herman J. Stegeman Herman J. Stegeman Herman J. Stegeman Vernon Smith Rex Enright Rex Enright Rex Enright Rex Enright Rex Enright
Overall W-L Pct.
Conf. PostW-L Pct. Season
0-2 .000 2-0 1.000 2-2 .500 6-2 .750 2-1 .667 2-5 .286 6-1 .857 10-1 .909 9-1 .900 4-3 .571 7-2 .778 8-1 .889 6-1 .857 5-3 .625 9-7 .563 13-4 .765 10-5 .667 11-8 .579 16-5 .762 9-11 .450 18-6 .750 14-8 .636 13-10 .565 18-6 .750 17-6 .739 23-2 .920 19-7 .731 9-10 .474 10-9 .526 12-8 .600 9-11 .450 10-6 .625
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Tubby Smith and Ron Jirsa (background) guided Georgia to an unprecedented three straight 20-victory seasons (1996-98).
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Year Coach 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02* 2002-03* 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Totals
Overall W-L Pct.
Rex Enright & Vernon Smith Elmer Lampe Elmer Lampe Elmer Lampe Elmer Lampe Elmer Lampe Elmer Lampe Elmer Lampe Elmer Lampe Elmer Lampe & Ralph Jordan Ralph Jordan Ralph Jordan Ralph Jordan & Jim Whatley Jim Whatley Harbin Lawson Harbin Lawson Harbin Lawson Harbin Lawson Harbin Lawson Harbin Lawson Harbin Lawson Harbin Lawson Harbin Lawson Harbin Lawson Harbin Lawson Harbin Lawson Harbin Lawson Harbin Lawson Ken Rosemond Ken Rosemond Ken Rosemond Ken Rosemond Ken Rosemond Ken Rosemond Ken Rosemond Ken Rosemond John Guthrie John Guthrie John Guthrie John Guthrie John Guthrie Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Hugh Durham Tubby Smith Tubby Smith Ron Jirsa Ron Jirsa Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Dennis Felton Dennis Felton Dennis Felton Dennis Felton Dennis Felton Dennis Felton Pete Herrmann Mark Fox Mark Fox Mark Fox Mark Fox Mark Fox 106 Seasons
12-10 11-6 20-5 13-11 7-10 4-13 7-10 5-16 12-9
Conf. W-L Pct.
PostSeason
.545 .647 .800 .542 .412 .235 .412 .238 .571
4-6 8-3 9-4 6-7 5-8 1-8 0-2 2-9 6-6
.400 .727 .692 .462 .385 .111 .000 .182 .500
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5-14 .263 18-10 .643 17-13 .567
4-9 6-8 6-9
.308 .429 .400
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6-7 .462 6-8 .429 2-12 .143 3-10 .231 2-12 .143 7-7 .500 1-13 .071 4-10 .286 3-11 .214 5-9 .357 6-8 .429 4-10 .286 3-11 .214 4-10 .286 8-6 .571 4-12 .250 5-11 .313 5-13 .278 11-7 .611 9-9 .500 11-7 .611 5-13 .278 9-9 .500 5-13 .278 2-16 .111 3-15 .167 7-11 .389 3-15 .167 5-13 .278 7-11 .389 7-11 .389 9-9 .500 10-8 .556 9-9 .500 8-10 .444 12-6 .667 9-9 .500 10-8 .556 8-10 .444 6-12 .33 13-5 .722 9-9 .500 7-9 .438 8-8 .500 7-9 .438 9-7 .563 9-7 .563 10-6 .625 7-9 .438 6-10 .375 3-13 .188 9-7 .563 0-6 .000 0-5 .000 7-9 .438 2-14 .125 5-11 .313 8-8 .500 4-12 .250 0-5 .000 3-8 .273 5-11 .313 9-7 .563 5-11 .313 9-9 .500 12-6 .667 480-730 .397
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15-9 .625 13-11 .542 3-22 .120 7-18 .280 7-18 .280 9-16 .360 3-21 .125 8-16 .333 7-19 .269 11-15 .423 12-13 .480 8-18 .308 8-16 .333 9-17 .346 12-14 .462 8-18 .308 10-15 .400 9-17 .346 17-8 .680 13-12 .520 13-12 .520 6-19 .240 14-12 .538 10-16 .385 6-20 .231 8-17 .320 12-15 .444 9-18 .333 11-16 .407 14-14 .500 14-13 .519 19-12 .612 19-12 .612 24-10 .706 17-13 .567 22-9 .710 17-13 .567 18-12 .600 20-16 .556 15-16 .484 20-9 .690 17-13 .567 15-14 .517 15-14 .517 14-16 .467 18-10 .642 21-10 .677 24-9 .727 20-15 .571 15-15 .500 10-20 .333 16-15 .516 11-10 .524 0-8 .000 16-14 .533 8-20 .400 15-15 .500 19-14 .576 17-17 .500 9-11 .450 3-9 .250 14-17 .452 21-12 .636 15-17 .469 15-17 .469 20-14 .588 1280-1160 .525
*A total of 30 wins (11 in 2002, 19 in 2003) were later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
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1912-13 (W 10, L 1) Coach: Howell Peacock Capt: D.W. Johnston
1905-06 (W 0, L 2) Coach: W.T. Forbes Capt: Haywood Deane 3/10 3/17
13 Georgia Tech...................27 11 at Ga. Tech (OT)..............12
1906-07 (W 2, L 0) Coach: W.T. Forbes Capt: C.B. Holtzendorf 1/12 39 Tulane..............................21 1/19 65 Mercer............................. 11
1907-08 (W 2, L 2) Coach: C.O. Heidler Capt: Claude Derrick 1/14 2/14 2/15 2/22
24 28 20 36
at A.A.C...........................22 at Columbus YMCA.50 Auburn (@Col.)................34 at Augusta YMCA............15
1908-09 (W 6, L 2) Coach: C.O. Heidler Capt: Frank V. Sprecken 60 Tulane..............................36 1/22 78 Ga. Tech............................9 30 A.A.C...............................32 1/29 69 at Ga. Tech......................13 100 Davidson..........................12 60 Mercer.............................20 48 Auburn.............................37 29 Columbus YMCA ............44
1909-10 (W 2, L 1) Coach: C.O. Heidler Capt: Howell Peacock
40 Auburn.............................35 57 A.A.C...............................45 21 at Auburn.........................56
1910-11 (W 2, L 5) Coach: W.A. Cunningham Capt: Tillou Forbes
43 Fifth Regiment.................33 11 Columbus YMCA.............40 26 Mercer.............................28 26 Auburn.............................24 22 at A.A.C...........................27 24 Mercer.............................27 21 Columbus YMCA.............47
1911-12 (W 6, L 1) Coach: C.O. Heidler Capt: Howell Peacock
36 at A.A.C...........................34 (W) A.A.C. (W) Augusta YMCA 47 St. Louis A.C....................33 40 Auburn.............................19 41 Mercer.............................27 18 Mercer.............................30
1/10 1/17 1/18 1/20 1/23 2/6 2/7 2/15 2/17 2/28 3/1
92 Auburn.............................12 52 at Tennessee...................22 69 at Maryville......................30 28 at A.A.C...........................67 57 at Augusta YMCA............25 38 Tennessee.......................13 77 Clemson..........................15 71 at Ga. Tech......................12 70 Wake Forest....................28 35 Ga. Tech..........................20 92 at Auburn.........................12
1913-14 (W 9, L 1) Coach: Howell Peacock Capt: T.C. Brand 1/13 1/17 1/24 1/26 1/30 2/5 2/7 2/14 2/26 2/27
47 Athens YMCA..................20 80 Auburn.............................16 38 at A.A.C...........................27 46 at Auburn.........................15 45 at Savannah A.C..............25 41 Vanderbilt.........................31 59 at Columbus YMCA ........50 58 Ga. Tech............................8 29 at Ga. Tech......................24 37 at Columbus YMCA ........39
1914-15 (W 4, L 3) Coach: Howell Peacock Capt: Louis Lester
36 Mercer.............................19 23 Columbus YMCA.............39 25 Mercer.............................26 17 Chattanooga....................43 25 at Vanderbilt.....................23 52 at Nashville Ramblers..........27 34 Columbus YMCA.............28
1915-16 (W 7, L 2) Coach: Howell Peacock Capt: C.W. Rawson 1/22 2/4 2/28
31 at A.A.C. .........................51 81 Auburn.............................14 45 at Auburn.........................18 58 at Columbus YMCA..............17 75 at Rome A.C......................9 67 at Savannah A.C................9 69 at Savannah A.C. ............ 11 30 A.A.C...............................35 46 Columbus.......................24
1916-17 (W 8, L 1) Coach: W.A. Cunningham Capt: J.L. Morrison 1/19 90 Auburn.............................18 74 Birmingham ....................20 22 A.A.C ..............................21 2/15 16 at Birm. A.C.....................12 2/16 31 at Vanderbilt..................... 11 at Nashville Ramblers. .......24 2/17 26
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51 Mercer.............................19 66 Mercer.............................14 22 at A.A.C...........................28
1917-18 (W 6, L 1) Coach: Alfred W. Scott Capt: Alfred W. Scott 1/12 122 at S.E. Christian Col. ............2 1/19 32 at A.A.C...........................27 1/26 24 Mercer.............................15 2/1 27 at N. Carolina...................36 2/2 33 at Wash. & Lee................32 2/9 74 Mercer...............................9 2/16 30 A.A.C. (OT)......................23
1918-19 (W 5, L 3) Coach: Kennon Mott Capt: A.H. Cox 1/17 1/25 1/29 1/31 2/3 2/8 2/22 3/1
20 Auburn.............................25 51 Macon YMCA...................20 22 at Auburn.........................35 31 Clemson..........................12 39 at Macon YMCA...............33 36 Birmingham A.C...............12 27 A.A.C..............................22 15 at A.A.C...........................32
1919-20 (W 9, L 7) Coach: H.J. Stegeman Capt: Kennon Mott 1/9 1/13 1/14 1/23 1/28 2/4 2/11
61 S.E. Christian Col............30 31 Auburn.............................15 43 at Furman........................23 47 at Wofford........................23 30 Mercer.............................15 36 Clemson.........................22 39 @ Macon YMCA (OT) .....43 18 at Vanderbilt ....................40 34 LSU..................................15 33 at Clemson......................24 22 at A.A.C...........................36 47 Tulane..............................19 29 at Auburn.........................32 31 Mercer.............................33 18 A.A.C...............................26 33 Rutgers............................36
1920-21 (W 13, L 4) Coach: H.J. Stegeman Capt: Buck Cheeves 1/21 1/22 1/28 2/4 2/5 2/9 2/11 2/14 2/18 2/19 2/20 2/27 3/1
69 Furman............................25 31 Auburn.............................22 26 at Mercer...........................7 45 Mercer.............................16 22 at Macon YMCA...............35 45 Clemson..........................22 31 at Vanderbilt.........................17 29 at Auburn.........................23 20 Camp Benning.................17 74 Augusta YMCA................25 55 Savannah YMCA.............19 23 A.A.C...............................33 25 at A.A.C...........................37 47 Newberry.........................23 32 Auburn.............................24 26 Ga. Tech..........................21 19 Kentucky..........................20
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year-by-year w/l results To ensure the accuracy of the following information — especially in the early years of UGA basketball — extensive research has been conducted. If you have irrefutable evidence that conflicts with dates, opponents or scores, please direct correspondence to Tim Hix, UGA Sports Information Office, P.O. Box 1472, Athens, GA 30603. Email address: thix@sports.uga.edu
1921-22 (W 10, L 5) Coach: H.J. Stegeman Capt: Paige Bennett 1/13 24 at Clemson .....................16 1/14 32 at Furman....................... 22 1/20 43 at Wofford .......................34 1/21 34 at S. Carolina...................27 1/27 18 Mercer ............................27 1/31 39 Auburn.............................15 2/3 30 at A.A.C...........................42 2/6 17 Alabama .........................20 2/8 31 at Auburn ........................17 2/11 31 at Mercer ........................24 2/14 29 Trinity ..............................19 2/18 19 A.A.C. ............................30 1 2/24 43 Oglethorpe ......................12 1 2/25 27 Vanderbilt ........................26 1 2/26 26 N. Carolina .....................34 1 SIC Tournament - Atlanta
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1922-23 (W 11, L 8) Coach: H.J. Stegeman Capt: Ed Gurr 12/31 29 at Savannah YMCA..............22 1/1 30 at Jax YMCA ...................27 1/2 21 at Albany YMCA ..............31 1/3 17 at Camp Benning ............25 1/11 29 at Clemson......................20 1/12 48 at Furman........................28 1/13 24 at Wofford........................22 1/24 45 at Wofford........................28 1/27 35 Auburn.............................29 2/1 16 at Vanderbilt.....................25 2/2 26 at Tennessee...................30 2/3 23 at Kentucky......................19 2/9 16 at Auburn.........................45 2/10 34 at A.A.C...........................30 2/16 11 at Mercer.........................31 2/17 29 at Mercer.........................28 2/22 25 A.A.C...............................30 1 2/27 23 Tennessee.......................19 1 2/28 22 Ga. Tech..........................27 1 SIC Tournament - Atlanta
1923-24 (W 16, L 5) Coach: H.J. Stegeman Capt: Ed Gurr 1/1 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/5 1/9 1/10 1/11 1/16 1/24 1/31 2/1 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/16 2/22 2/23 1 3/1 1 3/2
32 Savan. Protes. Club.........19 28 Macon YMCA...................22 47 at Columbus YMCA..............20 36 at Camp Benning.............27 13 at Albany YMCA...............24 38 at South Carolina.............29 34 at Furman........................20 24 at Clemson........................6 38 at Clemson......................13 50 Furman............................27 32 at Auburn.........................17 49 N.C. State........................24 33 Auburn.............................18 43 Florida..............................24 29 at A.A.C...........................34 41 A.A.C...............................18 20 at Mercer.........................34 19 at Mercer.........................36 36 Wash. & Lee....................24 29 Maryland..........................25
1924-25 (W 9, L 11) Coach: H.J. Stegeman Capt: C.F. Wiehrs 1/3 1/5 1/6 1/7 1/8 1/10
35 35 33 37 33 31
at Atlanta YMCA..............41 at Ft. McPherson.............30 at Savannah A.C..............38 at Savannah Baptist........23 at Jacksonville.................24 at Albany YMCA...............47
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year-by-year w/l results
1/11 29 at Columbus YMCA.........32 1/15 16 at Clemson......................18 1/16 39 at Furman........................26 1/17 27 at South Carolina.............35 1/22 34 Vanderbilt.........................41 1/31 25 at Ga. Tech......................30 2/5 24 at A.A.C...........................27 2/7 28 Kentucky..........................24 2/10 40 Auburn.............................17 2/14 26 A.A.C...............................38 2/18 37 at Auburn.........................21 2/21 34 Ga. Tech..........................24 1 3/1 32 Kentucky..........................31 1 3/2 19 North Carolina......... .......40 1 SIC Tournament - Atlanta
1925-26 (W 18, L 6) Coach: H.J. Stegeman Capt: Nolen Richardson 47 Macon YMCA...................27 57 Albany YMCA..................28 42 at Dahlonega................... 11 58 at Westminster A.C. ........29 61 at Ft. McPherson.............21 43 at Furman........................34 1/8 25 at Ga. Tech......................30 1/12 27 Tulane..............................41 1/15 47 at Wash. & Lee................24 1/16 30 at V.M.I............................22 1/18 31 at Virginia.........................41 1/21 57 S. Carolina.......................32 1/23 26 N.C. State........................25 1/30 33 Ga. Tech..........................29 2/3 26 at A.A.C...........................34 2/4 49 Auburn.............................28 2/6 37 at Mercer.........................36 2/10 55 Florida..............................27 2/12 36 A.A.C...............................33 2/15 18 Kentucky..........................22 2/20 34 at Ga. Tech......................19 2/22 44 Clemson..........................28 1 2/26 48 Tennessee.......................25 1 2/27 34 Kentucky..........................39 1 SIC Tournament - Atlanta
1926-27 (W 14, L 8) Coach: H.J. Stegeman Capt: Walter Forbes 12/11 52 Southern Bell...................21 12/18 80 at Ft. McPherson.............15 12/23 44 Atlanta YMCA..................34 1/5 39 Furman............................20 1/8 32 Florida..............................33 1/12 29 Tennessee.......................28 1/13 65 Wofford............................22 1/15 35 Ga. Tech..........................36 1/19 27 at North Carolina.............33 1/21 29 at Virginia.........................20 1/22 33 at Maryland......................34 1/29 27 at Ga. Tech......................33 2/5 37 at Mercer.........................26 2/9 30 A.A.C...............................28 2/12 25 at A.A.C...........................37 2/14 34 Clemson..........................23 2/17 51 Presbyterian....................23 2/19 25 Ga. Tech..........................36 1 2/25 36 V.M.I................................14 1 2/26 27 Maryland..........................22 1 2/27 23 North Carolina.................20 1 2/28 44 Vanderbilt.........................46 1 SIC Tournament - Atlanta
1927-28 (W 12, L 10) Coach: H.J. Stegeman Capt: Babe Florence 12/10 12/18 12/22 1/4 1/6 1/7 1/11 1/12 1/14 1/20 1/21 1/22
50 Southern Bell...................17 16 Gulf Ref. Co.....................30 69 Augusta YMCA................20 46 Furman............................23 37 at Florida..........................35 40 at Florida..........................30 42 Tulane..............................32 28 Tulane..............................18 33 at Ga. Tech......................30 29 at North Carolina.............35 44 at Duke............................49 38 at N.C. State....................31
Herman J. Stegeman, in whose name the current arena is now dedicated, coached the Bulldogs from 1920 until 1931.
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1/28 35 Ga. Tech..........................36 2/3 25 at Auburn.........................28 2/4 29 at A.A.C...........................35 2/6 38 Clemson..........................25 2/11 28 A.A.C...............................38 2/13 37 Ole Miss...........................44 2/14 37 Ole Miss...........................33 2/18 26 at Ga. Tech......................28 1 2/24 37 V.M.I................................26 1 2/25 16 Kentucky..........................31 1 SIC Tournament - Atlanta
1928-29 (W 18, L 6) Coach: H.J. Stegeman Capt: Jimmy Harris 12/18 42 J.P.C. Reds......................32 12/23 47 Southern Bell...................20 1/1 54 South Carolina.................28 1/2 46 South Carolina.................21 1/4 48 Florida..............................26 1/14 44 at Wash. & Lee................25 1/15 34 at V.M.I............................22 1/16 40 at Virginia.........................32 1/24 29 North Carolina.................31 1/26 37 at Ga. Tech......................38 1/30 45 at N.C. State....................37 2/2 39 Auburn.............................31 2/5 24 Duke................................22 2/7 41 Sewanee..........................19 2/9 29 at A.A.C...........................43 2/12 45 Tennessee.......................21 2/14 23 at Clemson......................30 2/16 33 A.A.C...............................41 2/19 41 Clemson..........................25 2/23 27 Ga. Tech..........................25 1 3/1 42 Auburn.............................24 1 3/2 26 Kentucky..........................24 1 3/3 37 Duke................................43 1 SIC Tournament - Atlanta 48 Florida..............................32
1929-30 (W 17, L 6) Coach: H.J. Stegeman Capt: Henry Palmer 12/11 35 J.P.C. Reds......................21 12/14 42 A.A.C...............................25 12/7 (W) New Holland A.C. ... 1/1 22 at Furman........................24 1/3 39 Oglethorpe.......................27 1/4 44 Oglethorpe.......................10 1/8 40 at Stetson........................17 1/11 27 at Stetson........................23 1/11 35 at Florida (OT).................34 1/18 26 at Ga. Tech......................23 1/25 25 at Ga. Tech......................23 1/29 43 Auburn.............................35 2/1 21 Kentucky (OT).................22 2/4 24 N.C. State........................28 2/5 39 at Clemson......................24 2/8 42 A.A.C...............................25 2/14 23 at Kentucky......................36 2/16 38 at A.A.C...........................51 2/18 36 Clemson..........................32 2/19 41 Mercer.............................27 2/22 35 at Ga. Tech......................31 1 2/28 26 N. Carolina.......................17 1 3/1 26 Alabama..........................29 1 SIC Tournament - Atlanta
1930-31 (W 23, L 2) Coach: H.J. Stegeman Capt: Sandy Sanford 12/13 (W) Alpha S.S. Class ................. 12/20 (W) Atlanta J.C.C. ..................... 12/22 (W) New Holland A.C. ............... 12/24 (W) Gulf Refining Co. ................ 12/25 (W) Atlanta YMCA ..................... 1/3 31 South Carolina.................16 1/9 32 at Florida..........................29 1/11 47 at Florida..........................29 1/13 26 N.C. State........................20 1/16 22 Tennessee.......................19 1/17 39 Ga. Tech..........................30 1/20 34 Clemson..........................25 1/23 30 Auburn.............................27 1/31 19 at Ga. Tech......................37 2/3 31 at Clemson......................21 2/4 27 at South Carolina.............21 2/6 38 Florida..............................23 2/7 33 Florida..............................32 2/13 25 Kentucky..........................16 2/14 44 Ga. Tech..........................15 2/20 31 at Tennessee...................18 2/21 40 A.A.C...............................29 1 2/27 32 Washington & Lee ..........31 1 2/28 31 Auburn.............................27 1 3/1 25 Maryland..........................26 1 SIC Tournament - Atlanta
1931-32 (W 19, L 7) Southern Conf. Champions Coach: Rex Enright Capt: Vernon Smith 12/24 39 Atlanta YMCA..................32 12/28 43 T.N.T................................17 12/30 35 Fort Benning....................19 1/1 22 Chattanooga....................16 1/2 26 Chattanooga....................19 1/3 38 Chattanooga....................26 1/9 17 at Tennessee...................24 1/16 35 N.Y. Celtics......................45 1/22 38 Tennessee.......................19 1/27 42 at Mercer.........................26 1/28 31 at Mercer.........................25 1/30 20 at Ga. Tech......................30 2/2 41 Clemson..........................26 2/6 25 Ga. Tech..........................15 2/9 40 Clemson..........................16 2/11 27 at Stetson........................30 2/12 38 at Florida..........................33 2/13 27 at Florida..........................47 2/16 24 at Auburn.........................26 2/18 36 Florida..............................20 2/19 39 Florida..............................20 2/20 22 at Ga.Tech.......................25 1 2/26 48 Mississippi St...................26 1 2/27 40 Virginia.............................19 1 2/28 43 Duke................................32 1 3/1 26 North Carolina.................24 1 SIC Tournament - Atlanta
1932-33 (W 9, L 10) Coach: Rex Enright Capt: Le Roy Young 12/27 12/28 1/11 1/12 1/14
28 at Tulane..........................20 41 at Tulane (OT).................39 37 Florida..............................34 32 Florida..............................33 30 Ga.Tech...........................25
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1/20 22 at Florida..........................25 1/21 39 at Florida..........................40 1/23 34 at Mercer.........................40 1/24 40 at Mercer.........................38 1/28 16 at Ga. Tech......................26 1/31 23 Alabama..........................33 2/4 40 at Maryland......................36 2/6 33 at William & Mary.............32 2/7 31 at Virginia.........................17 2/11 22 Auburn.............................21 2/14 25 Clemson..........................35 2/16 29 at Clemson......................36 2/18 30 Ga.Tech...........................32 1 2/24 22 Tulane..............................46 1 SEC Tournament - Atlanta
1933-34 (W 10, L 9) Coach: Rex Enright Capt: Brown Wilder 12/17 35 Atlanta YMCA..................49 12/23 33 Gulf Refining Co..............22 1/5 23 Chattanooga....................15 1/6 32 Chattanooga....................18 1/10 20 Florida..............................46 1/11 32 Florida..............................24 1/13 25 Ga. Tech..........................33 1/15 31 at Presbyterian................17 1/20 39 Presbyterian....................26 1/27 37 at Ga. Tech......................33 2/2 35 at Florida..........................37 2/3 27 at Florida.........................47 2/6 29 Clemson..........................23 2/10 21 at Auburn.........................30 2/12 17 at Alabama.......................51 2/17 28 at Ga. Tech......................27 2/20 23 at Clemson......................29 1 2/23 33 Ga. Tech..........................19 1 2/24 29 Vanderbilt.........................46 1 SEC Tournament - Atlanta
1934-35 (W 12, L 8) Coach: Rex Enright Capt: Frank Johnson, Harrison Anderson 12/21 12/22 1/4 1/5 1/10 1/11 1/16 1/19 1/26 2/2 2/5 2/8 2/9 2/12 2/14 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/23 2/28
54 43 32 28 27 34 45 33 20 27 33 38 44 48 27 25 45 26 39 24
Oglethorpe ......................30 Oglethorpe ......................34 Chattanooga ...................27 Chattanooga ...................26 Florida .............................29 Florida .............................30 Presbyterian ...................25 Ga. Tech .........................23 Clemson .........................31 at Ga. Tech .....................32 Auburn ............................29 at Presbyterian ...............34 at Clemson (2 OT) ..........43 Mercer ............................20 at Stetson .......................31 at Florida .........................29 at Florida .........................47 Alabama .........................21 Ga. Tech (OT) .................49 South Ga. Teachers ........30
1935-36 (W 9, L 11) Coach: Rex Enright Capt: F. Johnson, H. Anderson 12/20 12/21 12/23 1/3 1/5 1/10 1/11 1/16 1/17 1/18 1/31 2/1
34 26 34 33 27 38 44 21 37 43 30 21
at Tulane .........................26 at Tulane .........................34 at LSU .............................46 Chattanooga ...................23 Chattanooga ..................38 at Chattanooga ...............28 at Tennessee ..................56 at Stetson .......................35 at Florida .........................28 at Florida .........................32 Tennessee ......................24 at Ga. Tech .....................29
1936-37 (W 10, L 6) Coach: Rex Enright Capt: Charles Harrold 1/2 48 Atlanta Semi-Pro.............18 1/8 34 Chattanooga....................24 1/9 28 Chattanooga....................32 1/15 31 at Florida..........................30 1/16 18 at Florida..........................36 1/22 37 Mercer.............................33 1/23 36 at Clemson......................35 1/26 28 Alabama..........................16 1/30 20 Ga. Tech..........................34 2/5 36 Florida..............................19 2/6 28 Florida..............................27 2/12 25 at Mercer.........................27 2/13 29 Clemson..........................20 2/17 21 Auburn.............................19 2/20 22 at Ga. Tech......................42 1 2/26 21 Tennessee.......................36 1 SEC Tournament - Knoxville, Tenn.
1937-38 (W 12, L 10) Coach: R. Enright,V. Smith Capt: Jack Farren 1/4 1/7 1/11 1/14 1/15 1/21
26 South Carolina.................24 21 N.C. State........................24 26 Clemson..........................22 34 at Florida..........................31 32 at Florida(OT)..................38 42 Chattanooga....................18
1932 Georgia Squad — Southern Conference Champions
1/22 31 Chattanooga....................23 1/23 32 Chattanooga....................30 1/25 24 at Sewanee......................16 1/29 28 at Ga. Tech......................51 1/31 36 at South Carolina.............22 2/4 36 Florida..............................41 2/5 28 Florida..............................27 2/8 28 at Clemson......................40 2/9 46 Sewanee..........................22 2/12 27 at Auburn.........................34 2/14 26 at Alabama.......................38 2/16 47 Mercer.............................38 2/19 27 Ga. Tech..........................29 2/25 39 at Erskine.........................27 2/28 24 Mercer.............................34 1 3/3 36 Tulane..............................47 1 SEC Tournament - Baton Rouge, La.
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year-by-year w/l results 2/7 40 Florida .............................32 2/8 27 Florida .............................22 2/12 33 Clemson .........................13 2/15 26 at Auburn ........................33 2/17 28 at Alabama ......................42 2/19 24 at Clemson .....................27 2/22 22 Ga. Tech .........................24 1 2/28 26 Auburn ............................43 1 SEC Tournament - Knoxville, Tenn.
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1938-39 (W 11, L 6) Coach: Elmer Lampe Capt: Cecil Kelley 1/3 39 South Carolina.................24 1/7 30 Clemson..........................37 1/13 15 at Florida..........................26 1/14 25 at Florida..........................18 1/20 66 Chattanooga....................41 1/23 31 Alabama..........................26 1/28 32 Ga. Tech..........................26 1/31 49 at South Carolina.............34 2/4 43 Auburn.............................21 2/6 29 at Clemson......................39 2/10 29 at Auburn.........................34 2/14 42 Florida..............................32 2/15 43 Florida..............................18 2/18 41 at Ga. Tech......................29 2/24 63 Sewanee..........................48 2/25 29 at Tennessee...................35 1 3/2 28 LSU..................................50 1 SEC Tournament - Knoxville, Tenn.
1939-40 (W 20, L 5) Coach: Elmer Lampe Capt: Cecil Kelley 12/20 50 Buford Semi-Pro..............29 12/22 39 Buford Semi-Pro..............19 1/2 51 Mercer.............................41 1/3 62 Chattanooga....................28 1/5 47 South Carolina.................31 1/6 32 at Clemson......................29 1/9 41 Sewanee..........................25 1/10 55 Albany..............................45 1/12 36 at Florida..........................45 1/13 25 at Florida..........................36 1/16 40 South Carolina.................33 1/19 45 Ole Miss...........................41 1/27 46 at Ga. Tech......................31 2/1 36 at Alabama.......................22 2/3 32 Auburn.............................28 2/5 21 at Alabama.......................33 2/9 48 at Auburn.........................47 2/12 46 Florida..............................36 2/13 54 Florida..............................37 2/17 40 Ga. Tech..........................31 2/25 41 Tennessee.......................48 1 2/28 48 Auburn.............................41 1 2/29 45 Ole Miss...........................28 1 3/1 30 Alabama..........................28 1 3/2 43 Kentucky..........................51 1 SEC Tournament - Knoxville, Tenn.
Top Row (L-R): “Red” Caldwell, Mgr.; “Flip” Costa; Stokely Pound; “Rully” O’Kelly; Herschel Simmons, Joe Chandler; Head Coach Rex Enright; Front (L-R): Leroy Young; Tommy Moran; Vernon “Catfish” Smith; Bill Strickland; Frank Terrell.
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Elmer Lampe Head Coach (1939-46)
1940-41 (W 13, L 11) Coach: Elmer Lampe Capt: Dan Kirkland 12/1 59 Rockmart Semi-Pro.........31 12/5 38 at Chicago.......................31 12/6 34 at Illinois...........................38 12/7 31 at Indiana.........................44 12/13 65 at Clemson......................51 1/2 58 Clemson..........................43 1/6 44 S. Carolina (OT)..............48 1/10 34 at Florida..........................39 1/11 42 at Florida..........................44 1/17 50 Vanderbilt.........................44 1/24 46 at Sewanee......................19 1/25 23 at Tennessee...................46 1/28 59 Mercer.............................47 2/1 47 Tennessee.......................36 2/4 50 USC (Augusta)................43 2/7 31 Ga. Tech..........................26 2/8 39 at Auburn.........................43 2/10 46 Florida..............................40 2/11 44 Florida..............................46 2/15 53 at Ole Miss.......................46 2/17 37 at Alabama.......................42 2/20 44 at Ga. Tech......................52 2/26 36 Auburn.............................31 1 2/28 39 Tennessee.......................41 1 SEC Tournament - Louisville, Ky.
1941-42 (W 7, L 10) Coach: Elmer Lampe Capt: Bobby Moore 1/5 30 South Carolina.................37 1/6 38 Clemson (Augusta) .........31 1/9 42 at Florida .........................33 1/10 28 at Florida .........................29 1/16 29 Alabama .........................33 1/19 26 Kentucky .........................51 1/24 63 at Clemson .....................52 1/27 38 at Vanderbilt ....................58 1/31 38 at Kentucky .....................55 2/6 28 Auburn ............................32 2/9 27 Florida .............................26 2/10 39 Florida .............................27 2/13 41 at Auburn ........................53 2/16 36 Ole Miss ..........................27 2/19 29 at Georgia Tech ..............49 2/21 38 Georgia Tech ..................37 1 2/26 52 Tennessee ......................60 1 SEC Tournament - Louisville, Ky.
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1942-43 (W 4, L 13) Coach: Elmer Lampe Capt: Charles Anderson
1945-46 (W 12, L 9) Coach: Elmer Lampe Capt: Ross Maddox
1/9 38 at Camp Wheeler.............52 1/12 35 at South Carolina ............43 1/15 35 Vanderbilt ........................39 1/18 28 Kentucky..........................60 1/22 47 Lawson Gen. Hosp..........33 1/30 37 Camp Wheeler.................47 2/2 39 LSU..................................54 2/5 32 at Auburn.........................47 2/6 31 at Ft. Benning (OT)..........32 2/10 25 at Alabama.......................47 2/11 25 Sinkwich’s All-Stars.........21 2/13 51 Auburn.............................31 2/18 31 Georgia Tech...................58 2/20 20 at Georgia Tech...............39 2/23 31 Vanderbilt.........................66 1 2/25 36 Ole Miss...........................27 1 2/26 30 Kentucky..........................59 1 SEC Tournament - Louisville, Ky.
12/8 66 Chattanooga....................46 12/12 41 at Clemson......................34 1/5 38 Auburn.............................37 1/7 59 Alabama..........................37 1/12 58 Chattanooga....................36 1/14 41 at Vanderbilt.....................44 1/18 30 South Carolina.................42 1/21 37 at Auburn.........................40 1/22 27 at Alabama.......................45 1/26 51 Vanderbilt.........................39 1/27 33 Tennessee.......................46 2/2 57 Florida..............................65 2/6 50 at Ga. Tech......................40 2/9 36 at South Carolina.............47 2/11 28 at Tennessee...................53 2/15 46 Ga. Tech..........................43 2/18 44 at Florida..........................41 2/21 72 Clemson..........................51 1 2/28 36 Ga. Tech..........................30 1 3/1 45 Mississippi St...................44 1 3/2 41 LSU..................................60 1 SEC Tournament - Louisville, Ky.
1943-44 (W 7, L 10) Coach: Elmer Lampe Capt: Edgar Bratton 1/7 44 Lawson Gen. Hosp..........43 1/10 44 at Clemson......................40 1/14 38 at Ga. Med. School .........30 1/19 52 Clemson..........................31 1/21 42 at Robins Field.................54 1/24 44 at Mercer.........................57 1/25 48 Mercer.............................54 1/29 48 South Carolina.................64 1/31 25 A.S.T.P.............................37 2/1 35 at South Carolina.............67 2/5 40 @ Lawson Gen. Hosp..........36 2/9 48 Robins Field.....................43 2/12 39 Ga. Tech..........................42 2/15 54 Ga. Med. School..............44 2/19 44 at Ga. Tech......................71 2/22 39 at A.S.T.P.........................71 1 2/24 29 Kentucky..........................57 1 SEC Tournament - Louisville, Ky.
1944-45 (W 5, L 16) Coach: Elmer Lampe Capt: R. Mosley, R. Maddox 1/8 37 Clemson..........................30 1/10 45 Lawson Gen. Hospital......59 1/12 41 at Jax N.A.S....................59 1/13 28 at Florida..........................46 1/15 25 at South Carolina.............53 1/18 59 at Auburn.........................50 1/19 28 at Alabama.......................54 1/23 51 at Clemson......................40 1/26 36 Mercer.............................51 1/29 37 at Kentucky......................73 1/30 26 at Tennessee...................42 2/3 59 Auburn.............................43 2/5 39 @ Lawson Gen. Hospital.....57 2/9 38 at Ga. Tech......................70 2/12 38 Tennessee.......................48 2/15 59 Alabama..........................61 2/17 36 Florida..............................52 2/19 56 at Mercer.........................40 2/24 42 Ga. Tech..........................69 2/26 40 at Cherry Pt. USMC ........56 1 2/28 49 Ga. Tech..........................68 1 SEC Tournament - Louisville, Ky.
Georgia Basketball
1946-47 (W 5, L 14) Coach: Ralph Jordan Capt: A. DeLaperriere 12/5 43 at St. Johns......................66 12/7 51 at U. of Niagara...............59 12/12 55 Chattanooga....................32 1/6 46 at Mississippi...................38 1/7 27 at Alabama.......................48 1/10 50 South Carolina.................55 1/13 47 at Florida..........................50 1/18 45 Alabama..........................53 1/21 45 Kentucky..........................84 1/25 44 at Auburn.........................40 1/27 33 Tennessee.......................48 2/4 44 Ga. Tech..........................51 2/8 33 at Tennessee...................62 2/10 40 at Kentucky......................81 2/14 59 Florida..............................43 2/16 40 at South Carolina.............51 2/19 46 at Ga. Tech......................70 2/22 60 Auburn.............................45 1 2/27 45 Tennessee.......................58 1 SEC Tournament - Louisville, Ky.
1947-48 (W 18, L 10) Coach: Ralph Jordan Capt: Morgan Harvill 12/5 74 Furman............................66 12/6 81 Erskine ............................37 12/8 80 Mercer.............................62 12/11 61 at Clemson......................52 12/12 71 at Erskine.........................37 12/18 62 Chattanooga....................34 12/19 62 Virginia.............................55 1/6 49 at Furman........................44 1/9 47 Alabama (OT)..................44 1/10 74 Ole Miss...........................66 1/12 70 South Carolina.................57 1/16 41 at Auburn.........................52 1/17 47 at Alabama.......................48 1/20 51 Kentucky..........................88 1/23 55 at Florida..........................52 1/24 38 at Florida..........................46 1/26 64 Tennessee.......................70
1/30 55 at Mercer.........................53 2/3 58 Ga. Tech..........................68 2/7 60 at Tennessee...................69 2/9 73 at Chattanooga................55 2/12 64 Ga. Tech..........................73 2/14 56 Florida..............................44 2/18 65 Ga.Tech...........................58 2/21 74 Auburn.............................36 2/25 61 at South Carolina.............64 2/28 81 Clemson..........................35 1 3/4 57 Georgia Tech...................60 1 SEC Tournament - Louisville, Ky.
NOTE: The Associated Press weekly poll for basketball was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 1949. Each team’s AP ranking -- UGA on the left, its opponent on the right -- is listed in the fourth column of each season’s results.
1948-49 (W 17, L 13) Coach: Ralph Jordan Capt: Bob Healey 12/3 70 Clemson..........................48 12/4 74 Furman............................45 12/8 60 at Clemson......................58 12/10 81 Chattanooga....................53 12/11 78 Mercer.............................59 12/13 70 Miss. State.......................40 12/18 56 at Buffalo.........................51 12/20 72 at N.Y.U...........................83 1/3 56 at Furman........................71 1/7 63 at Ole Miss.......................54 1/8 40 at Alabama.......................46 1/14 55 Auburn.............................52 1/16 43 Alabama..........................49 1/18 49 at South Carolina.............43 1/21 59 at Florida..........................48 1/24 59 Tennessee.......................61 1/26 74 at Ga. Tech (OT)..............60 1/28 63 at Mercer.........................51 2/2 49 Georgia Tech...................56 2/4 51 at Tennessee...................77 2/5 66 at Chattanooga................65 2/9 53 at Erskine.........................38 2/11 63 Florida..............................39 2/12 49 Florida..............................55 2/16 58 at Ga. Tech......................60 2/20 47 at Auburn.........................53 2/21 40 at Kentucky............-/1......95 2/23 74 Erskine.............................33 2/26 63 South Carolina.................64 1 3/4 62 Tulane....................-/7......92 1 SEC Tournament
1949-50 (W 15, L 9)
Coach: Ralph Jordan, Jim Whatley Capt: Bob Healey 12/2 12/3 12/6 12/9 12/10 12/17 1/7 1/11 1/14 1/17
69 Chattanooga....................48 59 Clemson..........................40 65 at Clemson......................57 40 at Miss. State...................51 38 at Alabama.......................53 77 South Carolina.................62 70 Mississippi.......................52 63 Mercer.............................57 43 at South Carolina.............54 71 Kentucky................-/5......60
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1950-51 (W 13, L 11) Coach: Jim Whatley
Capt: J. Jordan, E. Davis, B. Schloss 12/9 64 Mercer.............................51 12/12 60 South Carolina.................58 12/14 58 Clemson..........................45 12/16 39 at Alabama.......................60 12/18 69 at Clemson......................70 1/6 59 Ole Miss...........................41 1/9 50 at Ga. Tech......................56 1/12 64 Florida..............................48 1/13 68 at Auburn (OT).................69 1/15 72 Tulane..............................70 1 1/18 59 at South Carolina.............57 1/20 77 Ga. Tech..........................66 1/23 60 at Mercer.........................58 1/27 49 Auburn.............................61 2/3 68 LSU..................................65 2/6 54 at Ga. Tech......................53 2/7 56 at Tampa..........................64 2/9 75 at Florida..........................58 2/10 53 Alabama..........................56 2/17 57 Miss. State.......................49 2/23 41 at Kentucky............-/1......88 2/24 62 Tennessee.......................74 2/27 57 Vanderbilt.........................69 2 3/1 60 Vanderbilt.........................70 1 Savannah Invit. Tourn. 2 SEC Tournament - Louisville, Ky.
1951-52 (W 3, L22) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Jim Umbricht
1953-54 (W 7, L 18) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: M. Satterfield
12/1 47 at Clemson......................57 12/3 61 at Mercer.........................66 12/5 54 Clemson..........................77 12/8 48 Auburn.............................62 12/26 79 Florida State....................50 1 12/28 47 Florida..............................62 1 12/29 60 Clemson..........................85 1/5 55 at Miss. State...................88 1/7 52 at Mississippi.................103 1/12 63 South Carolina.................80 Kentucky (@L’ville)...-/3......95 1/14 55 1/16 55 Florida..............................74 1/18 60 at LSU..............................98 1/19 49 at Tulane..........................82 1/22 48 Mercer.............................63 1/26 51 at Auburn.........................65 1/28 62 Tennessee.......................68 1/31 61 at South Carolina.............62 2/6 72 Ga. Tech .........................64 2/9 53 Alabama..........................51 2/12 60 at Florida..........................74 2/16 51 Vanderbilt.........................73 2/19 56 at Alabama.......................74 2/23 73 at Ga. Tech......................79 2 2/28 49 Vanderbilt.........................61 1 Gator Bowl Classic - Jacksonville 2 SEC Tournament - Louisville, Ky.
12/4 59 South Carolina.................61 12/5 71 at Clemson......................63 12/12 77 Clemson..........................51 1 12/18 73 Auburn.............................75 1 12/19 73 Ole Miss...........................87 2 12/28 66 Ga. Tech..........................64 2 12/29 84 Florida..............................72 2 12/30 80 Georgia Teachers............69 1/2 64 at Florida..........................76 1/6 71 Tennessee.......................69 1/8 62 at LSU..............................97 1/9 53 at LSU............................100 1/11 78 Tulane..............................93 1/23 66 Auburn.............................81 1/30 70 Alabama..........................76 2/4 55 at Kentucky............-/1....106 3 2/6 68 Kentucky................-/1....100 2/13 76 at Alabama..................... 112 2/15 61 at Auburn.........................80 2/17 69 Ga. Tech..........................61 2/20 66 Mississippi.......................80 2/22 60 at Miss. State...................75 2/27 63 at Ga. Tech......................80 3/1 67 Vanderbilt.........................83 3/6 76 Florida.............................80 1 at Birmingham, Ala. 2 Gator Bowl Classic - Jacksonville 3 at Owensboro, Ky.
1952-53 (W 7, L 18) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Zippy Morocco 12/2 66 Clemson..........................60 12/6 57 at Clemson......................55 12/9 63 Mercer.............................68 12/11 57 South Carolina.................50 12/19 49 Auburn (@B’ham)............71 12/23 51 Columbia (Tampa)...........61 1 12/29 57 Georgia Teachers............85 1 12/30 54 Ga. Tech..........................71 1/6 70 Ga. Tech..........................57 1/9 59 Auburn.............................64 1/10 75 Alabama..........................85 1/13 74 at Furman........................96 1/17 66 at Vanderbilt.....................97 1/19 50 LSU.......................-/14.....55 1/21 69 at Auburn.........................78 1/26 64 Tulane..............................66 2/2 75 Mississippi.......................77 2/4 73 at Ga. Tech......................78 2/7 63 at Alabama.......................67 2/10 64 at South Carolina.............72 2/16 61 Florida..............................58 2/19 62 at Mercer.........................74 2/21 75 Miss. State.......................63 2/25 87 at Tennessee...................86 3/2 73 at Florida..........................79 1 Gator Bowl Classic - Jacksonville
1954-55 (W 9, L 16) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Lamar Potts 12/3 54 at South Carolina.............74 12/7 72 Clemson..........................74 12/11 95 Mercer.............................75 1 12/27 69 Spring Hill........................78 1 12/28 87 Florida State....................97 1/3 68 at Florida..........................81 1/7 90 Miss. State.......................75 1/8 76 LSU..................................70 1/10 67 Tulane (2OT)...................65 1/15 81 at Florida State................90 1/22 88 Auburn.............................83 1/24 70 at Ga. Tech......................66 1/26 66 at Mercer.........................68 1/29 74 at Alabama............-/14...101 1/31 76 at Auburn.........................78 2/7 81 at Tennessee...................97 2/9 40 at Kentucky............-/2......86 2/13 77 Alabama...............-/13.....98 2/14 79 Florida State....................88 2/17 54 Ga.Tech...........................75 2/19 86 Ole Miss...........................80 2/21 94 at Clemson....................105 2/26 67 at Ga. Tech (2OT)............66 2/28 57 at Vanderbilt.....................78 3/4 69 Florida..............................61 1 Gator Bowl Classic - Jacksonville
1955-56 (W 3, L 21) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt.: Horace Knight
Harbin “Red” Lawson Head Coach (1952-64)
12/1 12/7 12/17 12/19 1 12/28
67 75 62 61 68
at Tennessee...................86 at Mercer.........................72 at Ga. Tech......................75 at Vanderbilt...........-/9......85 South Carolina.................85
1 12/29 86 LSU..................................91 1/5 77 at Tulane..........................96 1/7 56 at LSU..............................72 1/11 59 Tennessee.......................62 1/13 76 Florida State....................79 1/21 59 Auburn.............................60 1/28 75 Alabama...............-/12.....99 1/30 93 Florida..............................73 2/4 56 Vanderbilt...............-/3......69 2/8 91 at Mercer.........................79 2/11 69 at Alabama............-/10.....94 2/13 68 Ga. Tech..........................72 2/16 80 at Auburn.........................96 2/18 65 at Mississippi.................105 2/20 71 at Miss. State...................83 2/25 72 Ga. Tech..........................81 2/27 66 Kentucky (L’ville)....-/8....143 3/3 69 at Florida..........................82 3/5 75 at Florida State................80 1 Gator Bowl Tourn. - Jacksonville
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year-by-year w/l results 1/20 49 at Florida..........................54 1/21 57 at Florida..........................48 1/25 67 Ga. Tech..........................55 1/28 56 at Kentucky............-/4......88 2/1 51 at Ga. Tech......................56 2/4 64 at Chattanooga................56 2/9 54 at Auburn.........................67 2/11 77 Florida..............................52 2/15 73 Georgia Tech (OT)...........72 2/20 69 at Mercer.........................60 2/25 46 Auburn.............................55 1 3/2 59 Mississippi.......................58 1 3/3 52 Alabama..........................51 1 3/4 63 Kentucky................-/4......79 1 SEC Tournament - Louisville, Ky.
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1956-57 (W 8, L 16) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Curtis Gleaton 12/5 88 Mercer.............................77 12/8 74 South Carolina.................97 12/18 53 at Ga. Tech......................80 12/21 81 at South Carolina.............96 1 12/27 84 Clemson..........................76 1 12/28 64 South Carolina.................62 12/31 69 at Florida..........................62 1/1 72 at Florida State................68 1/6 78 LSU..................................70 1/7 54 Tulane..............................72 1/12 75 Auburn.............................72 1/21 63 Florida State ...................86 1/23 71 at Mercer ........................91 1/26 66 at Auburn.........................73 1/28 73 at Alabama.......................89 2/2 53 at Tennessee...................91 2/9 64 Alabama..........................52 2/14 65 Ga. Tech..........................67 2/16 91 Ole Miss...........................99 2/18 73 Miss. State.......................86 2/23 60 at Ga. Tech......................74 2/25 51 at Vanderbilt.........-/10.....75 3/2 65 Florida..............................85 1 Gator Bowl Tourn. - Jacksonville
1957-58 (W 7, L 19) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Henry Cabiniss 12/2 87 at South Carolina.............95 12/4 72 at Clemson......................60 12/7 66 Florida..............................60 12/19 69 at Ga. Tech......................68 12/21 64 at Vanderbilt.....................74 1 12/30 77 South Carolina.................58 1 12/31 63 Florida..............................76 2 1/1 67 Spring Hill........................69 2 1/2 80 Florida State....................92 1/4 59 at LSU..............................56 1/6 59 at Tulane..........................67 1/11 58 Alabama..........................72 1/14 69 at Mercer.........................76 1/20 59 at Ga. Tech......................72 1/25 62 at Auburn........................90 1/28 84 South Carolina.................63 3 1/29 55 Kentucky................-/8......74 2/1 79 Tennessee.......................82 2/8 73 Auburn.............................75 2/10 64 at Alabama.......................68
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year-by-year w/l results
2/15 63 at Ole Miss.......................81 2/17 77 at Miss. State........-/18.....92 2/22 62 Ga. Tech..........................59 2/24 66 Vanderbilt.........................69 3/1 73 at Florida..........................90 3/3 77 at Florida State................85 1 Gator Bowl Tournament 2 Senior Bowl Tournament 3 at Alexander Mem. Col. - Atlanta
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1958-59 (W 11, L 15) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Fred Edmonson 12/1 76 Clemson..........................59 12/3 66 at Florida..........................63 12/11 66 at Ga. Tech......................73 12/13 76 at S. Carolina...................72 1 12/19 52 The Citadel......................78 1 12/20 83 Florida State....................72 2 12/29 60 LSU..................................63 2 12/30 55 Florida..............................58 1/3 66 LSU..................................79 1/5 70 Tulane..............................63 1/7 62 Ga. Tech..........................66 1/10 80 Alabama (@Col.).............79 1/14 62 at Mercer.........................66 1/19 94 Florida State....................91 1/24 61 Auburn (@Col.)......-/5......81 1/29 55 at Kentucky............-/1....108 1/31 60 at Tennessee...................66 2/3 71 Mercer.............................59 2/7 69 at Auburn...............-/4......95 2/9 65 at Alabama.......................71 2/14 84 Ole Miss...........................61 2/16 56 Miss. State...........-/10.....76 2/18 65 South Carolina.................57 2/21 62 at Ga. Tech......................82 2/23 50 at Vanderbilt.....................78 2/28 85 Florida..............................67 1 Citadel Invit. Tournament 2 Gator Bowl Tournament
1959-60 (W 12, L 13) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Gordon Darrah 12/1 68 Oglethorpe.......................50 12/2 73 at Ga. Southern...............82 12/12 75 Florida..............................61 12/15 67 at Vanderbilt.....................79 1 12/29 79 LSU..................................67 1 12/30 69 Florida State....................66 12/31 65 Ga. Tech..........................83 1/2 74 at Tulane..........................76 1/4 77 at LSU..............................81 1/7 83 Ga. Southern..................75 1/9 70 Alabama (Columbus)............58 1/13 64 at Ga. Tech......................80 1/18 97 Stetson............................72 1/23 68 Auburn.............................59 1/27 60 Kentucky..........................84 1/30 69 Tennessee.......................62 2/2 66 South Carolina.................65 2/6 45 at Auburn.........................72 2/8 60 at Alabama (OT)..............64 2/13 67 at Miss. State (OT)..........62 2/15 63 at Ole Miss (OT)..............65 2/20 68 Ga. Tech..........................69 2/22 75 Vanderbilt.........................80 2/27 75 at Florida..........................73 2/29 82 at Florida State................95 1 Gator Bowl Tourn. - Jacksonville
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1960-61 (W 8, L 18) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Philip Simpson
Top Scorer: A. Johnson (14.9 ppg) Top Reb.: J. Johnson (10.0 rpg) 12/1 56 at Georgia Tech...............74 12/3 89 at Ga. Southern...............64 12/8 71 South Carolina.................73 12/19 72 at The Citadel..................82 12/20 67 at East Tenn. State..........69 1 12/28 62 Florida State....................56 1 12/29 51 Ga. Tech .........................54 1 12/30 58 Florida..............................73 1/4 87 at Mercer.........................74 1/7 77 Tulane..............................68 1/9 80 LSU..................................66 1/11 80 Ga. Tech..........................89 1/14 65 Alabama (@Col.) .................57 1/21 68 Auburn (@Col.)................78 1/25 66 Mercer.............................46 1/28 68 Florida (Jax).....................90 2/4 67 at Tennessee...................75 2/7 67 at Kentucky......................74 2/11 69 at Auburn.........................73 2/13 51 at Alabama.......................55 2/16 68 at Florida State................77 2/18 73 Ole Miss...........................69 2/20 77 Miss. State.......................99 2/25 71 at Ga. Tech......................83 2/27 76 at Vanderbilt.....................87 3/4 74 Florida..............................78 1 Gator Bowl Tourn. - Jacksonville
1961-62 (W 8, L 16) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Allan Johnson
Top Scorer: A. Johnson (17.6) Top Reb.: C. Gill (9.5 rpg) 12/2 12/9 12/19 1/3 1/6 1/8 1/11 1/13 1/23 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/5 2/6 2/10 2/12 2/15 2/17 2/19 2/22 2/24 2/26 3/2 3/3
64 at Ga. Southern ..............74 70 at Ga. Tech .....................67 78 Florida (@Sav.) ...............72 72 at South Carolina ............97 46 at Tulane .........................76 57 at LSU .............................76 62 at Ga. Tech .....................68 55 Alabama .........................67 70 Georgia Southern ...........58 47 Auburn ...........................83 59 Kentucky ...............-/2......86 84 Tennessee ......................87 75 Mercer ............................64 91 Citadel (@Auburn) ..........86 49 Auburn (@Tusc.) ............74 72 at Alabama ......................79 62 Florida State ...................71 75 at Ole Miss ......................79 74 at Miss. State ..................83 85 at Mercer ........................72 68 Ga. Tech .........................61 71 Vanderbilt ........................69 69 at Florida State .............101 78 at Florida .......................105
1962-63 (W 9, L 17) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Carlton Gill
Top Scorer: Billy Rado (19.0 ppg) Top Reb.: Carlton Gill (6.6 rpg) 12/1 12/3
65 at North Carolina ............89 89 at The Citadel .................73
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12/6 85 South Carolina ................72 12/8 73 Clemson .........................93 1 12/27 69 FSU ................................77 1 12/28 70 Ga. Southern ..................61 1 12/29 68 Alabama .........................72 1/3 60 at Clemson .....................77 1/5 77 Tulane .............................69 1/7 76 LSU .................................67 1/9 70 Ga. Tech ...............-/7......72 1/12 61 at Alabama ......................67 1/14 54 at FSU ............................88 1/17 90 FSU ................................76 1/19 58 at Florida .........................90 1/21 99 at Stetson .......................80 1/26 62 Auburn ............................78 1/31 67 at Kentucky .....................74 2/2 65 at Tennessee ..................94 2/9 67 at Auburn ........................70 2/11 59 Alabama .........................61 2/16 76 Ole Miss ..........................63 2/18 75 Miss. State ............-/6......86 2/23 58 at Ga. Tech .....................66 2/25 64 at Vanderbilt ....................82 3/2 79 Florida .............................77 1 Savannah Invit. Tourn. - Savannah
1/16 74 at Miss. State ..................79 1/18 57 Tennessee ......................76 1/23 65 at Auburn ........................95 1/25 82 Kentucky .......................102 1/27 67 Alabama (2 OT) ..............72 1/30 49 at Tennessee ..................83 2/1 64 at Kentucky .....................96 2/6 62 Auburn ............................60 2/9 62 at Ga. Tech .....................73 2/13 90 Ole Miss ..........................68 2/15 82 Miss. State ......................62 2/20 91 Ga. Tech .........................66 2/22 72 at Vanderbilt ....................89 2/27 74 Florida .............................83 3/5 66 at Florida .........................90 3/6 83 at Florida State ...............85 1 Gator Bowl Tourn. - Jacksonville
1963-64 (W 12, L 14) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Charles Bagby
Top Scorer: J. Pitts (18.7 ppg) Top Reb.: J. Waller (13.7 rpg) 12/2 65 at Ga. Tech .....................73 12/5 87 at Clemson .....................86 12/7 60 at South Carolina ............77 12/17 75 at Virginia Tech ...............81 12/18 71 at North Carolina ............99 12/30 52 at Navy ...........................57 1/1 49 Alabama .........................47 1/4 63 at LSU .............................81 1/6 87 at Tulane .........................83 1/17 59 at Florida .........................57 1/18 63 at Florida State ...............64 1/21 55 at Ga. Tech .....................71 1/25 77 Auburn ............................85 1/27 112 South Carolina ................90 1/29 96 Virginia Tech....................87 2/1 79 Tennessee ......................67 2/3 83 Kentucky ...............-/4....103 2/6 81 Clemson (OT) .................83 2/8 71 Auburn ............................67 2/10 70 at Alabama ......................72 2/15 72 at Ole Miss ......................80 2/17 73 at Miss. State ..................61 2/22 81 Ga. Tech .........................68 2/24 81 Vanderbilt ........................69 2/29 64 Florida .............................69
1964-65 (W 8, L 18) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Jimmy Pitts
Top Scorer: J. Pitts (18.7 ppg) Top Reb.: J. Waller (10.8 rpg) 12/3 64 North Carolina .....-/13.....61 12/5 60 at Clemson .....................72 12/19 79 Ga. Tech .........................66 12/22 93 Clemson .........................75 1 12/28 60 Texas ..............................66 1 1/29 69 Wake Forest ...................83 1/2 69 at LSU .............................70 1/4 86 at Tulane (OT) ................83 1/7 55 Florida State (OT) ...........64 1/11 62 Vanderbilt ........................75
Ken Rosemond Head Coach (1966-74) 1965-66 (W 10, L 15) Coach: Ken Rosemond Capt: Lee Martin
Top Scorer: J. Waller (14.9 ppg) Top Reb.: J. Waller (10.1 rpg) 12/1 76 at N.C. State ...................92 12/7 76 TCU (OT) ........................75 12/9 76 at Ga. Tech .....................65 12/18 71 N.C. State .......................78 12/29 91 Jacksonville ....................71 1/1 82 LSU .................................59 1/3 63 Florida State ...................57 1/8 63 Vanderbilt ..............-/3......77 1/10 65 Kentucky (2 OT) ...-/2......69 1/12 60 at Alabama ......................68 1/15 81 Tulane .............................69 1/19 56 at Ga. Tech .....................89 1/22 52 Florida .............................65 1/27 91 at Ole Miss ......................71 1/31 54 at Miss. State ..................58 2/5 50 at Kentucky ...........-/2......74 2/7 71 at Tennessee ................100 2/12 83 Miss. State ......................71 2/16 83 Auburn ............................74 2/19 69 Tennessee ......................83 2/21 63 at Auburn ........................74 2/23 97 at Vanderbilt ..........-/5.... 117 2/26 67 Ga.Tech ..........................61 3/4 49 at Florida .........................59 3/5 69 at FSU ............................87
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1966-67 (W 9, L 17) Coach: Ken Rosemond Capt: T. Duggins, F. Harscher Top Scorer: J. Youngblood (15.1 ppg) Top Reb.: Don Wix (7.1 rpg)
12/1 92 Sewanee .........................74 12/7 89 Ga.Tech ..........................87 12/10 85 at Jacksonville ................70 12/20 68 at Brown .........................75 1 12/28 64 Florida .............................78 1 12/29 90 Penn State ......................82 12/31 71 Miss. State ...........-/10.....93 1/2 85 Ole Miss ..........................78 1/7 63 at Miss. State ..................92 1/9 85 at LSU .............................87 1/14 70 Tennessee ......................87 1/16 49 Kentucky .........................40 1/21 53 at Ga. Tech .....................79 1/23 61 Florida ...................-/8......63 1/28 64 at Auburn ........................73 1/30 73 at Alabama ......................66 2/1 49 Auburn ............................62 2/4 68 Alabama .........................50 2/6 41 Vanderbilt (OT) .....-/9......51 2/11 36 at Tennessee ..................68 2/13 78 LSU .................................65 2/15 79 Ga.Tech ..........................87 2/20 76 at Kentucky ...................101 2/25 61 at Vanderbilt ..........-/9......81 2/27 67 at Ole Miss ......................75 3/4 63 at Florida .........................96 1 Gator Bowl Tourn. - Jacksonville
1967-68 (W 17, L 8) Coach: Ken Rosemond Capt: Ray Jeffords
Top Scorer: B. Lienhard (21.3 ppg) Top Reb.: B. Lienhard (14.9 rpg) 12/2 138 Arkansas A&M ................91 12/7 78 at Ga. Tech .....................86 12/9 84 Jacksonville ....................50 12/18 94 Furman ...........................80 1 12/28 79 Yale .................................75 1 12/29 62 N.C. State .......................56 1/1 70 at Ole Miss ......................64 1/6 72 Miss. State ......................69 1/8 76 LSU .................................79 1/13 72 at Tennessee ........-/5......77 1/15 73 at Kentucky ...........-/4....104 1/17 81 at Miss. State ..................77 1/22 63 at Florida .........................90 1/27 76 Auburn ............................74 1/29 95 Alabama .........................73 1/31 56 at Auburn ........................62 2/3 95 at Alabama ......................83 2/5 77 at Vanderbilt ..........-/7......82 2/10 61 Tennessee ............-/5......43 2/12 78 at LSU .............................73 2/15 89 Ga. Tech .........................76 2/19 87 Kentucky ...............-/8....106 2/24 91 Vanderbilt ........................77 2/26 111 Ole Miss ..........................77 3/2 97 Florida .............................83 1 Triangle Classic Tourn. - Raleigh, N.C.
1968-69 (W 13, L 12) Coach: Ken Rosemond Capt: Bob Lienhard
Top Scorer: B. Lienhard (23.8 ppg) Top Reb.: B. Lienhard (15.8 rpg) 12/3 107 Sewanee .........................67 12/5 84 Georgia Tech ..................74 12/7 95 Old Dominion ..................85 12/9 80 at Alabama ......................73 12/19 97 Furman ...........................71 12/21 89 at LSU .............................98
12/26 83 Boston College ...............89 12/27 77 Florida .............................82 1/4 104 Vanderbilt ........................80 1/6 74 Auburn ............................69 1/11 67 at Tennessee ..................82 1/13 68 at Kentucky ...........-/7......88 1/20 85 at Auburn ........................84 1/25 84 Ole Miss ..........................81 1/27 71 Miss. State ......................73 2/1 69 Florida .............................73 2/8 90 at Vanderbilt ....................83 2/10 87 Alabama .........................78 2/13 66 at Georgia Tech ..............73 2/15 55 Tennessee ......................57 2/17 77 Kentucky ...............-/4......85 2/22 85 at Ole Miss (OT) .............82 2/24 95 at Miss. State ..................80 3/1 78 at Florida .........................96 3/8 80 LSU (2 OT) .....................90 1 Gator Bowl Tourn. - Jacksonville 1
1969-70 (W 13, L 12) Coach: Ken Rosemond Capt: Nick Gimpel
Top Scorer: B. Lienhard (21.3 ppg) Top Reb.: B. Lienhard (13.9 rpg) 12/1 98 Sewanee .........................67 12/3 80 at Ga. Tech .....................92 12/6 70 Illinois ..............................81 12/8 78 Alabama .........................57 1 12/22 72 Davidson ...............-/4......74 2 12/27 66 LaSalle ............................76 2 12/29 82 BYU (OT) .......................89 1/3 72 at Vanderbilt ....................68 1/5 68 at Auburn ........................64 1/10 61 Tennessee ...........-/12.....56 1/12 71 Kentucky ...............-/2......72 1/19 71 Auburn ............................67 1/24 96 at Ole Miss ......................84 1/26 79 at Miss. State ..................76 1/31 68 at Florida .........................64 2/4 74 Ga. Tech .........................69 2/7 94 Vanderbilt ........................90 2/9 86 at Alabama ......................94 2/14 55 at Tennessee .......20/-.....57 2/16 86 at Kentucky ......... 20/3... 116 2/18 86 at LSU .............................88 2/21 94 Ole Miss ..........................79 2/23 77 Miss. State ......................86 2/28 85 Florida .............................69 3/7 88 LSU .................................99 1 at Charlotte, N.C. 2 Quaker City Tourn. - Philadelphia
1970-71 (W 6, L 19) Coach: Ken Rosemond Capt: Barry Cohen
Top Scorer: R. Hogue (16.2 ppg) Top Reb.: C. Westbrook (7.8 rpg) 12/1 60 Rollins .............................64 12/4 88 Ga.Tech ..........................97 12/7 87 N.C. State ............-/19.....78 12/19 75 Davidson (OT) ................77 12/21 76 at LSU .............................97 1 12/29 42 LaSalle ............................50 1 12/30 55 Davidson .........................63 1/2 69 Vanderbilt ........................76 1/4 58 Auburn ............................79 1/9 47 at Tennessee .......-/17.....51 1/11 66 at Kentucky ..........-/11.....79 1/18 77 at Auburn ........................76 1/23 88 Ole Miss ..........................80 1/25 66 Miss. State (OT) .............67 1/30 79 Florida .............................88 2/3 77 at Ga. Tech .....................90 2/6 60 at Vanderbilt ....................74 2/8 71 at Alabama ......................70
2/13 61 Tennessee ...........-/14.....64 2/15 95 Kentucky ...............-/8....107 2/20 72 at Ole Miss ......................76 2/22 57 at Miss. State ..................62 2/27 62 at Florida .........................61 3/4 84 Alabama .........................76 3/6 66 LSU .................................69 1 Charlotte Invitational - Charlotte
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Top Scorer: R. Hogue (20.5 ppg) Top Reb.: T. Bassett (13.0 rpg) 12/1 102 Sewanee .........................72 12/4 81 at N.C. State....................92 12/6 85 South Alabama................70 12/16 78 at Illinois...........................84 12/20 115 LSU..................................95 12/23 82 Coll. of Charleston................61 1/3 112 Rollins..............................77 1/8 76 at Vanderbilt (OT)............80 1/10 93 at Auburn.........................99 1/15 57 Tennessee.......................59 1/17 85 Kentucky...............-/15.....73 1/22 68 at LSU..............................69 1/24 79 Auburn.............................72 1/29 80 at Ole Miss.......................74 1/31 58 at Miss. State (OT)..........62 2/2 78 at Ga. Tech......................82 2/5 74 at Florida..........................63 2/12 98 Vanderbilt.........................91 2/14 91 Alabama..........................99 2/19 68 at Tennessee (OT).-/20.....71 2/21 63 at Kentucky...........-/17.....87 2/26 79 Ole Miss...........................69 2/28 87 Miss. State.......................82 3/4 75 Florida..............................72 3/7 93 Ga. Tech..........................78 3/9 73 at Alabama....................101
1972-73 (W 10, L 16) Coach: Ken Rosemond Capt: G. Gianfrancesco Ronnie Hogue
Top Scorer: J. Waller (14.9 ppg) Top Reb.: J. Waller (10.1 rpg) 12/2 82 Coll. of Charleston ..........59 12/16 66 at LSU .............................62 12/23 83 N.C. State .............-/4......97 1 12/27 66 Duquesne .......................71 1 12/28 70 Rhode Island ..................62 1 12/29 77 Southern Cal. ..................74 1/4 97 Bucknell ..........................80 1/6 86 Vanderbilt .............-/11.....89 1/8 84 Auburn ............................72 1/13 64 at Tennessee ..................79 1/15 68 at Kentucky .....................89 1/20 55 LSU .................................56 1/22 68 at Auburn ........................64 1/27 71 Ole Miss. .........................67 1/29 84 Miss. State ......................90 1/31 87 Ga. Tech .........................78 2/3 81 Florida .............................78 2/10 52 at Vanderbilt ....................87 2/12 67 at Alabama ...........-/10.....78 2/17 71 Tennessee ......................85 2/19 86 Kentucky .........................99 2/24 62 at Ole Miss ......................69 2/26 68 at Miss. State...................72 3/3 72 at Florida..........................77 3/6 67 at Ga. Tech......................77 3/8 70 Alabama..........................78 1 Quaker City Tourn. - Philadelphia
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Top Scorer: B. Magarity (16.8 ppg) Top Reb.: B. Magarity (6.6 rpg) 11/30 94 LSU-NO ..........................63 12/15 63 La. College .....................53 12/18 60 at N.C. State .........-/2......94 1 12/21 55 Dayton ............................63 1 12/22 60 Drake ..............................66 1/31 88 Vermont ..........................55 1/5 70 Ole Miss ..........................78 1/7 74 at Kentucky .....................80 1/12 75 at Florida .........................71 1/14 71 Vanderbilt ..............-/6......91 1/16 75 at Ga. Tech .....................66 1/19 56 Miss. State ......................76 1/21 83 at LSU .............................90 1/26 71 Alabama ...............-/9......86 1/28 85 Auburn ............................82 2/2 70 at Tennessee ..................84 2/4 55 at Ole Miss ......................59 2/9 72 Kentucky .........................86 2/11 74 Florida .............................87 2/16 78 at Vanderbilt ..........-/5......83 2/18 69 at Miss. State ..................84 2/23 79 LSU .................................84 2/25 74 at Alabama ...........-/13.....99 3/2 84 at Auburn ........................97 3/4 89 Tennessee ......................97 3/7 95 Ga. Tech .........................97 1 Dayton Classic-Dayton, Ohio
1974-75 (W 8, L 17) Coach: John Guthrie Capt: Bill Magarity
Top Scorer: J. Dorsey (25.8 ppg) Top Reb.: J. Dorsey (11.8 rpg) 11/29 86 Ga. Tech .........................67 12/10 87 Northeast La. ..................86 12/19 75 Brown .............................79 12/21 102 Southern Miss. ................76 1 12/27 70 Marquette ............-/14...100 1 12/28 91 Wisconsin (OT) ...............89 1/2 88 at Ole Miss ......................83 1/6 77 Kentucky ...............-/9......96 1/11 69 Florida .............................83 1/13 80 at Vanderbilt ..................102 1/18 67 at Miss. State ..................65 1/20 89 LSU .................................90 1/25 68 at Alabama ............-/6......92 1/27 64 at Auburn ........................65 2/1 69 Tennessee ....................105 2/3 87 Ole Miss ..........................93 2/8 61 at Kentucky ...........-/5......75 2/10 65 at Florida .........................66 2/13 78 Vanderbilt ........................81
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2/17 71 Miss. State ......................77 2/22 90 at LSU (OT) ....................96 2/24 64 Alabama................-/5......73 3/1 93 Auburn.............................90 3/5 77 at Ga. Tech......................73 3/8 74 at Tennessee...................95 1 Milwaukee Classic - Milwaukee, Wis.
1975-76 (W 12, L 15) Coach: John Guthrie Capt: Bryan Drafts
Top Scorer: J. Dorsey (21.8 ppg) Top Reb.: J. Dorsey (9.4 rpg) 11/28 57 at Ga. Tech .....................59 12/8 55 Fair. Dickinson ................59 12/11 83 Appalachian St ...............67 12/13 96 Southern Miss. ................70 12/15 97 Furman ...........................76 1 12/19 56 at Indiana ..............-/1......93 1 12/20 74 Oregon ............................87 12/30 117 Delaware ........................75 1/3 73 Tennessee ...........-/12.....79 1/6 69 Ga. Tech .........................63 1/10 85 at Vanderbilt (OT) ...........95 1/12 76 at Kentucky .....................92 1/17 70 Auburn ............................94 1/19 87 Florida .............................79 1/24 83 at LSU .............................79 1/26 74 at Ole Miss ......................72 1/31 85 Miss. State ......................73 2/2 67 Alabama (OT) ......-/11.....69 2/7 69 Vanderbilt (2 OT) ............71 2/9 86 Kentucky .........................81 2/14 79 at Auburn ........................88 2/16 84 at Florida .........................98 2/21 75 LSU .................................70 2/23 70 Ole Miss ..........................68 2/28 79 at Miss. State ..................90 3/1 76 at Alabama ............-/7......87 3/6 70 at Tennessee .......-/12.....86 1 IU Classic-Bloomington, Ind.
1976-77 (W 9, L 18) Coach: John Guthrie Capt: Walter Daniels
Top Scorer: D. Reavis (14.3 ppg) Top Reb.: L. Mercer (7.6 rpg) 11/26 43 Ga. Tech .........................64 12/7 64 Troy State .......................57 12/11 108 Buffalo ............................77 12/15 87 at Furman .......................83 12/18 58 Farleigh Dickinson ..........44 12/20 88 Evansville (OT) ...............86 1 12/29 52 Indiana ............................74 1 12/30 73 S. Carolina (OT) .............74 1/3 59 at Kentucky (OT) ..-/6......64 1/5 69 at Vanderbilt ....................72 1/8 76 Florida ...........................101 1/10 71 Auburn ............................95 1/15 62 at Ole Miss ......................82 1/17 77 at LSU .............................97 1/22 82 Miss. State ......................73 1/24 74 Alabama (OT) .......-/3......78 1/27 60 at Ga. Tech .....................51 2/1 82 at Tennessee .......-/11...106 2/5 71 at Florida .........................84 2/7 74 at Auburn ........................83 2/12 92 Ole Miss ..........................76 2/14 69 LSU .................................75 2/19 69 at Miss. State ..................98 2/21 68 at Alabama ............-/4......78 2/26 83 Tennessee ............-/7......76 3/5 71 Vanderbilt ........................74 3/7 54 Kentucky ...............-/2......72 1 Sugar Bowl Classic — New Orleans, La.
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1977-78 (W 11, L 16) Coach: John Guthrie Capt: Walter Daniels
Top Scorer: L. Foster (11.9 ppg) Top Reb.: L. Mercer (8.6 rpg) 11/25 58 at Ga. Tech .....................75 1 12/3 72 Troy State .......................58 1 12/10 77 St. Leo ............................55 1 12/11 60 Georgetown ....................66 12/17 42 Louisiana Tech ................34 12/20 83 Furman ...........................92 2 12/28 84 Ohio State (OT) ..............80 2 12/29 73 Louisville (OT) ......-/7......70 1/2 69 Auburn ............................76 1/4 57 Florida .............................54 1/7 78 at LSU .............................96 1/9 63 at Ole Miss ......................75 1/11 68 Ga. Tech .........................64 1/14 44 Miss. State ......................57 1/16 71 Alabama (OT) .................70 1/21 75 at Tennessee ..................74 1/28 56 at Vanderbilt ....................64 1/30 73 at Kentucky ...........-/1......90 2/4 68 LSU .................................89 2/6 57 Ole Miss ..........................56 2/11 45 at Miss. State ..................68 2/13 66 at Alabama ......................67 2/18 72 Tennessee ......................77 2/25 64 Vanderbilt ........................62 2/27 67 Kentucky ..............-/2......78 3/4 80 at Auburn ........................81 3/6 68 at Florida .........................86 1 G’town Invitational — Washington, D.C. 2 Louisville Cl.-Louisville, Ky.
1978-79 (W 14, L 14) Coach: Hugh Durham
Capt: W. Daniels, M. Slonaker Top Scorer: W. Daniels (21.9 ppg) Top Reb.: L. Mercer (7.7 rpg) 11/28 96 Rollins .............................68 12/1 51 at Ga. Tech .....................75 12/11 85 UNC-Asheville ................73 1 12/15 56 Idaho State .....................66 1 12/16 83 Hofstra ............................70 12/27 74 Pan American .................72 12/30 122 Baptist College ...............62 1/3 75 at LSU ...................-/7......97 1/6 69 Miss. State ...........-/18.....67 1/8 71 Alabama .........................83 1/11 77 Auburn ............................84 1/13 79 Tennessee ......................75 1/20 76 at Vanderbilt ....................78 1/22 64 at Kentucky .....................73 1/24 59 at Ole Miss ......................53 1/27 93 LSU .......................-/9......88 1/29 63 Ole Miss ..........................82 2/3 62 at Miss. State ..................86 2/5 59 at Alabama ...........-/15.....67 2/7 76 Florida .............................64 2/10 81 at Tennessee (3 OT) ............87 2/13 56 Ga.Tech ..........................55 2/17 63 Vanderbilt .............-/19.....60 2/19 74 Kentucky .........................90 2/22 68 at Auburn ........................73 2/24 63 at Florida (OT) ................62 2 2/28 75 Miss. State ......................72 2 3/1 91 Auburn (4 OT) .................95 1 Salt Lake City Classic 2 SEC Tournament - Birmingham
1979-80 (W 14, L 13) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: J. Daughtry, L. Mercer
Top Scorer: D. Wilkins (18.6 ppg) Top Reb.: T. Fair (10.0 rpg) 11/30 100 Troy State .......................77 12/3 122 Whittier ...........................62 12/8 87 Eckerd ............................61 12/12 64 at Ole Miss ......................62 12/15 66 Ga. Tech .........................59 1 12/17 69 Kentucky ...............-/5......95 12/19 94 Erskine ............................70
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12/22 73 Belmont ..........................53 12/29 102 Lenoir-Rhyne ..................74 1/2 52 at Florida .........................57 1/5 88 Vanderbilt ........................66 1/9 75 at Miss. State ..................88 1/12 73 LSU (2 OT) ...........-/6......72 1/16 68 at Alabama ......................65 1/19 53 at Auburn ........................58 1/23 55 Tennessee ......................54 1/26 49 at Kentucky ...........-/5......56 1/30 76 Florida .............................48 2/2 69 at Vanderbilt ....................70 2/6 56 Miss. State ......................62 2/9 77 at LSU .............................96 2/11 64 Alabama (OT) .................66 2/16 65 Auburn (OT) ....................69 2/18 38 at Ga. Tech .....................40 2/21 49 at Tennessee ..................50 2/23 77 Ole Miss ..........................65 2 2/27 71 Auburn ............................79 1 at The Omni, Atlanta 2 SEC Tournament - Birmingham
1980-81 (W 19, L 12) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: E. Marbury, W. Fowler
Top Scorer: D. Wilkins (23.6 ppg) Top Reb.: T. Fair (7.7 rpg) 12/1 108 Troy State .......................65 12/6 55 at Ga. Tech .....................38 1 12/12 66 at Tulsa ...........................64 1 12/13 81 Oral Roberts ...................65 12/16 96 Carson-Newman .............65 2 12/19 77 UT-Chattanooga ............68 2 12/20 62 Florida State ...................64 12/23 70 Ole Miss ..........................62 12/30 65 Ga. Tech .........................51 1/3 62 at Kentucky ...........-/5......76 1/7 90 Florida .............................74 1/10 55 at Vanderbilt ....................70 1/14 66 Miss. State ......................64 1/17 65 at LSU ...................-/6......78 1/21 71 Alabama .........................83 1/24 67 Auburn ............................63 1/28 67 at Tennessee .......-/11.....72 1/31 68 Kentucky (2 OT)....-/7......71 2/4 87 at Florida .........................64 2/7 80 Vanderbilt ........................72 2/11 68 at Miss. State (OT) .........65 2/14 62 LSU .......................-/4......64 2/18 74 at Alabama ......................91 2/21 76 at Auburn ........................65 2/25 76 Tennessee (OT) ...-/10.....75 2/28 62 at Ole Miss.......................64 3 3/4 88 Alabama .........................80 3 3/5 68 LSU .......................-/3......60 3 3/6 62 Ole Miss ..........................66 4 3/11 74 Old Dominion ..................60 4 3/16 72 South Alabama ...............73 1 Oil Capital Classic-Tulsa 2 Cotton States Classic.-Atlanta 3 SEC Tournament - Birmingham 4 Nat’l. Invitational Tournament Hugh Durham
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1981-82 (W 19, L 12) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: E. Marbury, W. Fowler
Top Scorer: D. Wilkins (23.6 ppg) Top Reb.: T. Fair (7.7 rpg) 11/28 84 at San Francisco...16/-.....92 12/1 70 at Florida State................67 12/5 62 Georgia Tech...................61 12/12 113 Carson-Newman..............67 12/16 54 at Ole Miss.......................56 1 12/18 79 Northeastern....................66 1 12/19 76 Ala.-Birmingham...-/16.....72 12/28 53 Ga. Tech (@Omni)...........42 1/2 66 Kentucky................-/4......68 1/6 73 at Florida..........................67 1/9 76 Vanderbilt.........................53 1/13 26 at Miss. State...................20 1/16 53 LSU..................................54 1/20 66 at Alabama............-/16.....81 1/23 74 at Auburn.........................82 1/27 64 Tennessee............-/15.....66 1/30 73 at Kentucky............-/7......82 2/3 87 Florida..............................73 2/6 68 at Vanderbilt.....................57 2/10 71 Miss. State.......................49 2/13 57 at LSU..............................51 2 2/14 57 North Carolina.......-/2......66 2/17 85 Alabama...............-/19.....99 2/20 57 Auburn.............................56 2/24 64 at Tennessee........-/19.....63 2/27 64 Ole Miss...........................58 3 3/6 74 Alabama...............-/18.....85 4 3/11 73 Temple.............................60 4 3/15 83 Maryland..........................69 4 3/17 90 Virginia Tech....................73 4 3/22 60 Purdue (@N.Y.)...............61 1 Cotton States Classic-Atlanta 2 at Greensboro, N.C. 3 SEC Tournament - Lexington 4 National Invitation Tournament
1982-83 (W 24, L 10) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: Fair, Heard, Floyd SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS NCAA FINAL FOUR Top Scorer: V. Fleming (16.9 ppg) Top Reb.: T. Fair (6.6 rpg)
11/26 99 Georgia State .................62 11/30 81 Randolph-Macon ............53 12/4 82 Ga. Tech (@Omni)... .......67 12/11 93 Cent. Wesleyan ..............55 12/15 75 at Texas ..........................54 12/18 104 at Augusta Col. ...............60 12/22 57 Ga. Sou. (@Sav.) ...........55 1 12/29 86 Columbia ........................53 1 12/30 90 Western Ky. ....................69 1/4 76 at Tennessee .......-/12.....87 1/8 56 at LSU .............................60 1/10 68 at Ole Miss ......................53 1/15 67 Alabama ..............-/10.....64 1/17 75 Miss. State ......................59 1/22 64 at Auburn ........................66 1/25 83 at Florida .........................79 1/29 70 Kentucky...............-/10.....63 1/31 86 Vanderbilt ........................61 2/5 59 LSU .................................70 2/7 59 Ole Miss ..........................76 2/12 71 at Alabama.......................73 2/15 64 at Miss. State...................73 2/19 67 Auburn ............................60 2/21 80 Florida .............................65 2/26 72 at Kentucky ..........-/10.....81 2/28 70 at Vanderbilt ....................71 3/5 74 Tennessee ......................59 2 3/11 69 Ole Miss ..........................55 2 3/12 79 Tennessee ......................60 2 3/13 86 Alabama .........................71 3 3/19 56 VCU .....................18/-.....54 4 3/25 70 St. John’s ............ 18/3.....67 4 3/27 82 North Carolina .... 18/8.....77 5 4/2 60 N.C. State .......... 18/16....67 1 Cotton States Classic-Atlanta
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1983-84 (W 17, L 13) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: V. Fleming, J. Banks Top Scorer: V. Fleming (19.8 ppg) Top Reb.: R. Corhen (6.3 rpg)
11/25 83 Mid. Tenn. State....16/-.....67 11/26 85 Western Ky...........16/-.....68 Ga. Tech (@Omni)...13/-.....62 12/2 64 Michigan (@Omni)...13/-.....76 12/5 70 2 12/10 80 Northern Iowa.......10/-.....58 2 12/11 93 at Drake................10/-.....59 12/17 88 Valdosta State......12/-.....69 12/21 73 ETSU (@Chatt.)...14/-.....54 12/29 73 Xavier...................11/-.....70 1/3 71 Tennessee............11/-.....57 1/5 77 LSU...................... 11/9.....81 1/10 70 Ole Miss................15/-.....51 1/14 60 at Alabama............15/-.....65 1/16 54 at Miss. State........15/-.....52 1/22 90 Auburn.............................86 1/24 69 Florida................... 18/......77 1/28 40 at Kentucky.......... 18/3.....64 1/30 74 at Vanderbilt..........18/-.....81 2/4 68 at LSU...................-/14.....69 2/6 54 at Ole Miss.......................56 2/10 82 Alabama..........................69 2/13 69 Miss. State.......................45 2/18 63 at Auburn.........................81 2/20 64 at Florida..........................70 2/25 64 Kentucky................-/3......66 2/27 98 Vanderbilt.........................71 3/4 82 Tennessee.......................77 3 3/7 52 Miss. State.......................49 3 3/8 79 Kentucky................-/3......92 4 3/14 69 at UT-Chattanooga..........74 1 Wendy’s Classic.-Bowling Green 2 Drake Classic-Des Moines 3 SEC Tournament-Nashville 4 National InvitationTournament 1 1
1984-85 (W 22, L 9) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: R. Corhen, G. Crosby
Top Scorer: C. Henderson (15.5 ppg)
Top Reb.: C. Henderson (7.1 rpg) 11/28 59 Birm.-Southern................38 12/1 57 at Michigan......................63 12/7 99 Presbyterian....................59 12/11 60 Ga. Tech (@Omni)...-/12.....59 12/15 89 Georgia State..................53 12/17 85 Baptist College................48 12/22 99 Robert Morris...................62 1 12/28 105 Yale......................................65 1 12/29 75 Villanova (OT)..................68 1/2 74 LSU..................................79 1/5 74 at Alabama.......................87 1/9 64 at Miss. State...................65 1/12 80 Vanderbilt.........................73 1/16 71 at Florida..........................60 1/19 97 Auburn.............................80 1/23 81 Kentucky..........................73 1/26 81 at Ole Miss.......................51 1/30 79 Tennessee (2OT).............80 2/2 59 at LSU..............................58 2/6 74 Alabama..........................70 2/9 79 Miss. State.......................74 2/13 68 at Vanderbilt.....................69 2/16 80 Florida..............................56 2/21 86 at Auburn..............18/-.....84 2/24 79 at Kentucky...........18/-.....77 2/27 94 Ole Miss................14/-.....66 3/2 85 at Tennessee........14/-.....86 2 3/7 67 Tennessee............17/-.....61 2 3/8 53 Alabama...............17/-.....74 3 3/15 67 Wichita State........19/-.....59 3 3/17 58 Illinois.................. 19/12....74 1 Cotton States Classic-Atlanta 2 SEC Tournament-Birmingham 3 NCAA Tournament - Atlanta
1985-86 (W 17, L 13) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: Donald Hartry, Horace McMillan, Joe Ward
Top Scorer: Joe Ward (15.6 ppg) Top Reb.: H. McMillan (5.9 rpg) 11/22 78 at SW Louisiana..............75 1 11/29 60 Cornell.............................57 1 11/30 78 Miami...............................81 12/7 65 Ga. Tech (@Omni).. -/5...... 89 12/14 104 Georgia State..................64 12/18 99 at Utah State....................74 12/20 67 at Nebraska.....................63 2 12/27 77 William & Mary.................44 2 12/28 97 UT-Chattanooga..............71 1/2 73 at LSU....................-/8......85 1/4 88 Alabama..........................80 1/8 72 Miss. State.......................55 1/11 71 at Vanderbilt.....................77 1/15 89 Florida..............................69 1/18 69 at Auburn.........................84 1/23 69 at Kentucky...........-/11.....74 1/25 91 Ole Miss...........................75 1/30 77 at Tennessee...................78 2/1 92 LSU.......................-/17.....76 2/5 54 at Alabama............-/20.....57 2/8 62 at Miss. State...................61 2/12 101 Vanderbilt.........................70 2/15 70 at Florida..........................71 2/19 86 Auburn (OT).....................87 2/22 75 Kentucky................-/8......80 2/26 62 at Ole Miss.......................61 3/1 91 Tennessee.......................70 3 3/6 59 Alabama..........................79 4 3/13 95 at UT-Chattanooga .........81 4 3/17 65 Clemson..........................77 1 AMI Classic - Miami, Fla. 2 Krystal Classic-Chattanooga 3 SEC Tournament - Lexington 4 National Invitation Tournament
1986-87 (W 18, L 12) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: C. Kessler, D. Williams Top Scorer: W. Anderson (15.9 ppg) Top Reb.: D. Dunn (7.1 rpg)
11/28 103 Seattle Univ.....................58 11/30 79 at Armstrong St................62 Ga. Tech (@Omni)..-/15.....72 12/3 66 12/6 91 Central Florida.................66 1 12/13 81 Loyola-Chicago................69 1 12/14 71 Memphis State.................82 2 12/19 82 LaSalle.............................65 2 12/20 94 Stetson............................83 12/22 70 Alabama..........................71 12/27 108 Columbus Coll.................75 12/30 69 Kentucky (@L’ville).. -/11......65 1/3 80 Florida..............................87 1/7 58 at Auburn (OT)......-/13.....62 1/10 64 at LSU (OT).....................63 1/14 76 Vanderbilt.........................53 1/17 48 Miss. State.......................41 1/21 68 at Ole Miss.......................80 1/28 60 Tennessee.......................55 1/31 74 at Alabama (OT)....-/9......83 2/5 52 at Florida..........................66 2/7 75 Auburn..................-/20.....71 2/11 63 LSU..................................57 2/14 75 at Vanderbilt.....................59 2/18 63 at Miss. State...................64 2/21 69 Ole Miss...........................65 2/25 79 Kentucky..........................71 2/28 68 at Tennessee...................89 3 3/6 65 Ole Miss...........................63 3 3/7 88 LSU (2OT).......................89 4 3/12 79 Kansas St. (OT)...............82 1 Cotton States Classic - Atlanta 2 Hawaiian Tropic Cl. - Daytona 3 SEC Tournament - Atlanta 4 NCAA 1st Rnd - Salt Lake City
1987-88 (W 20, L 16) Coach: Hugh Durham
Capt: W. Anderson, M. Blakley Top Scorer: W. Anderson (16.7 ppg) Top Reb.: A. Kessler (5.6 rpg) 11/27 93 Southern..........................87 11/28 68 at SW Louisiana..............86 12/2 86 Valdosta State.................47 12/5 77 Ga. Tech (@Omni)...........78 12/12 95 UNC-Asheville.................65 12/15 92 at Augusta College..........76 2 12/18 81 New Orleans....................77 2 12/19 85 Ala.-Birmingham..............66 2 12/20 66 Japan All-Stars................62 3 12/23 79 La Salle............................71 3 12/24 54 Virginia.............................87 3 12/25 90 Oklahoma.............-/12.....93 12/29 105 Baptist College................56 1/2 77 Kentucky................-/2......84 1/7 59 at Alabama.......................57 1/9 70 at Florida...............-/15.....87 1/13 87 Auburn..................-/19.....68 1/16 59 LSU..................................50 1/20 77 at Vanderbilt.....................92 1/23 72 at Miss. State...................80 1/27 86 Ole Miss...........................70 2/3 81 at Tennessee...................92 2/6 67 Alabama..........................54 2/10 71 Florida..............................65 2/13 57 at Auburn.........................64 2/17 62 at LSU..............................63 2/20 71 Vanderbilt..............-/16.....77 2/24 49 Miss. State.......................35 2/27 72 at Ole Miss.......................75 3/2 72 at Kentucky............-/8......80 3/5 80 Tennessee.......................69 4 3/10 64 Miss. State.......................43 4 3/11 65 Auburn.............................60 4 3/12 72 Florida..............................70 4 3/13 57 Kentucky................-/6......62 5 3/17 53 Ga. Southern...................48 5 3/22 59 at Mid. Tenn. State...........69 1 La. Tipoff Classic - Lafayette, La. 2 Phenix NCAA Ball - Tokyo, Japan 3 Chaminade Christmas Classic - Honolulu 4 SEC Tournament - Baton Rouge, La. 5 National Invitation Tournament
3/10 61 Florida..............................62 Big Apple Preseason NIT Amana-Hawkeye Classic - Iowa City 3 Cotton States Classic - Atlanta 4 SEC Tournament - Knoxville 4 1 2
1989-90 (W 20, L 9) SEC CHAMPIONS Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: A. Kessler, M. Harron
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Top Scorer: A. Kessler (21.0 ppg) Top Reb.: A. Kessler (10.4 rpg) 11/27 91 Baptist College................55 1 12/1 77 TCU.................................72 1 12/2 76 at Western Ky. ................70 12/9 92 at Central Florida.............62 12/11 85 Mercer.............................57 12/16 89 Ga. Tech (@Omni)..-/15......92 12/20 91 Jacksonville.....................62 2 12/28 65 Wisconsin........................64 2 12/29 61 at Arizona State...............62 1/3 106 Kentucky..........................91 1/6 69 at Florida..........................97 1/9 62 at Alabama............-/24.....79 1/13 108 Vanderbilt.........................81 1/17 83 Miss. State.......................69 1/20 74 at Ole Miss.......................84 1/24 94 at LSU (OT)..........-/16.....92 1/27 85 Tennessee.......................77 1/31 88 Auburn.............................75 2/3 77 at Kentucky......................88 2/6 70 Florida..............................65 2/10 75 Alabama..........................64 2/14 67 at Vanderbilt.....................66 2/17 82 at Miss. State...................74 2/21 107 Ole Miss...........................83 2/25 86 LSU.......................-/12.....85 2/28 83 at Tennessee........25/-.....93 3/3 94 at Auburn..............25/-.....79 3 3/9 74 Vanderbilt (OT).....25/-.....78 4 3/16 88 Texas.............................100 1 WKU Invitational - Bowling Green, Ky. 2 Tribune Classic - Tempe, Ariz. 3 SEC Tournament - Orlando 4 NCAA Tourn. 1st round - Indianapolis
11/18 76 Arkansas State................61 11/20 91 at North Carolina...-/6......99 11/28 75 at Jacksonville.................70 2 12/2 80 Long Beach State............63 2 12/3 76 at Iowa...................-/6....102 12/10 100 Augusta College..............84 12/17 80 Ga. Tech (@Omni)...-/11.....69 12/19 109 UNC-Asheville.................65 12/22 65 Alabama..........................60 3 12/29 58 Princeton.........................54 3 12/30 95 LaSalle.............................85 1/4 65 at Kentucky......................76 1/7 66 Florida..............................80 1/11 62 at Alabama............20/-.....80 1/14 75 at Vanderbilt..........20/-.....76 1/19 79 at Miss. State...................68 1/21 70 Ole Miss (OT)..................74 1/25 79 LSU..................................80 1/28 74 at Tennessee...................73 2/2 75 at Auburn.........................62 2/5 84 Kentucky..........................72 2/8 60 at Florida..........................65 2/12 66 at New Mexico.................80 2/15 72 Vanderbilt.........................85 2/18 85 Miss. State (OT)..............86 2/20 83 at LSU..............................97 2/22 79 at Ole Miss.......................88 3/1 68 Tennessee.......................75 3/4 80 Auburn.............................76 4 3/9 83 Miss. State.......................68 1
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1990-91 (W 17, L 13) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: R. Cole, N. Austin
1988-89 (W 15, L 16) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: Patrick Hamilton
Top Scorer: A. Kessler (19.2 ppg) Top Reb.: A. Kessler (9.7 rpg)
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Top Scorer: L. Green (20.6 ppg) Top Reb.: N. Austin (5.3 rpg) 11/23 89 Wichita State........21/-.....58 11/24 90 at Richmond.........21/-.....45 11/28 124 Western Ky...........17/-.....65 11/30 70 Armstrong State....17/-.....54 12/8 117 at Mercer..............13/-.....50 12/11 74 at Vanderbilt (OT).13/-.....75 12/14 78 at Miami................11/-.....60 2 12/19 105 Ga. Tech (3OT).....17/-... 112 3 12/22 79 Texas.................. 17/23....71 12/29 63 Purdue..................17/-.....64 1/2 80 Kentucky...............-/16.....81 1/5 107 Tennessee.......................86 1/7 76 at LSU...................-/14.....83 1/12 79 Florida..............................54 1/16 81 at Miss. State...................74 1/19 62 at Alabama.......................67 1/23 58 Auburn (2OT)...................59 1/30 117 Ole Miss...........................62 2/3 84 at Kentucky...........-/10.....96 2/6 87 at Tennessee...................78 2/8 86 LSU..................................89 2/12 75 at Florida..........................90 2/16 64 Miss. State............-/23.....70 2/20 73 Alabama...............-/24.....68 2/23 86 at Auburn.........................77 2/27 62 Vanderbilt.........................59 3/2 72 at Ole Miss.......................62 4 3/8 80 at Vanderbilt.....................72 4 3/9 65 Tennessee.......................85 5 3/14 68 Pittsburgh (OT)................76 1 Cent. Fidelity Classic - Richmond, Va. 2 at The Omni - Atlanta 1
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1993-94 (W 14, L 16) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt.: B. Davis, C. Jackson
1991-92 (W 15, L 14) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: L. Green, R. Tinch
Top Scorer: L. Green (19.5 ppg) Top Reb.: C. Claxton (6.6 rpg) 11/26 84 Mercer.............................64 12/1 93 Bucknell...........................90 1 12/6 109 Long Island...........................69 1 12/7 58 Colorado..........................69 12/11 86 Columbus Coll.................70 12/15 62 at Purdue.........................65 12/18 66 Ga. Tech (@Omni)...-/13.....65 2 12/21 70 Penn State.......................54 12/28 105 Tenn. Tech.......................90 1/4 80 at UCLA.................-/2......87 1/7 66 at Kentucky...........-/15.....78 1/11 76 at Tennessee...................78 1/15 71 Florida..............................63 1/18 69 at S. Carolina...................71 1/22 72 Vanderbilt.........................70 1/25 65 Alabama...............-/15.....68 2/1 84 at Auburn.........................89 2/5 66 at Miss. State...................75 2/9 86 Ole Miss...........................66 2/11 64 at LSU...................-/20.....62 3 2/16 93 Texas...............................98 2/19 87 Arkansas...............-/10.....78 2/22 73 Kentucky................-/8......84 2/26 67 at Vanderbilt.....................86 2/29 69 at Florida..........................60 3/4 66 Tennessee.......................67 3/7 72 South Carolina.................54 4 3/12 85 Ole Miss...........................66 4 3/13 60 Arkansas................-/6......73 1 Mile High Classic - Boulder 2 Kuppenheimer Classic - Atlanta 3 at San Antonio, Texas 4 SEC Tournament - Birmingham
1992-93 (W 15, L 14) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt.: Arlando Bennett, Shaun Golden, Kendall Rhine
Top Scorer: C. Claxton (11.5 ppg) Top Reb.: C. Claxton (6.6 rpg) 12/1 65 at Kansas...............-/3......76 12/5 104 Ga. College......................66 1 12/11 80 Santa Clara......................68 1 12/12 64 at BYU.............................74 12/16 67 Ga. Tech (@Omni).. -/17..... 75 2 1219 63 UCLA....................-/13.....68 12/22 69 Miami...............................67 12/30 75 Colorado..........................63 1/2 75 at Ole Miss.......................61 1/5 59 Kentucky................-/2......74 1/9 86 Mississippi State..............73 1/13 77 Florida (OT).....................81 1/16 66 at Vanderbilt.....................78 1/23 88 Mercer.............................79 1/27 85 at South Carolina.............86 1/30 79 at Arkansas...........-/16.....97 2/3 77 Tennessee.......................60 2/6 96 Auburn.............................69 2/9 79 at Florida..........................82 2/13 78 Texas...............................70 2/17 73 at Alabama.......................70 2/20 70 at Kentucky............-/2......86 2/24 83 Vanderbilt...............-/8......87 2/27 81 LSU..................................78 3/3 88 South Carolina.................87 3/6 96 at Tennessee...................83 3 3/11 87 Miss. State.......................56 3 3/12 60 Arkansas...............-/14.....65 4 3/17 84 at West Virginia...............95 1 Cougar Classic - Provo 2 Kuppenheimer Classic. - Atlanta 3 SEC Tournament - Lexington 4 National Invitation Tournament
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Top Scorer: S. Anderson (13.8 ppg) Top Reb.: C. Claxton (7.9 rpg) 11/18 89 Alabama State.................67 11/20 71 at Minnesota.........-/10.....91 12/4 100 Western Carolina.............64 12/7 115 Beth.-Cookman................58 12/15 69 Ga. Tech (@Omni)...-/14.....72 1 12/18 79 Kansas...................-/6......89 12/21 103 Winthrop..........................55 2 12/28 68 Pacific..............................63 2 12/29 79 Pennsylvania...................81 1/5 83 at Auburn (OT).................80 1/7 94 Kentucky (OT).......-/4......90 1/12 67 at Tennessee...................63 1/15 60 at Miss. State...................67 1/19 67 Vanderbilt.........................71 1/22 69 Ole Miss...........................85 1/23 96 at Texas.........................107 1/26 78 Florida............................100 1/29 96 at South Carolina.............85 1/31 79 Stetson............................61 2/5 77 Alabama..........................78 2/6 85 Notre Dame.....................88 2/12 74 Tennessee.......................61 2/16 79 at Florida...............-/17.....91 2/19 100 at LSU..............................84 2/22 65 Arkansas................-/1......74 2/27 59 at Kentucky............-/7......80 3/2 72 South Carolina.................69 3/5 57 at Vanderbilt.....................67 3 3/10 83 LSU..................................70 3 3/11 83 Arkansas................-/1......95 1 Kuppenheimer Classic - Atlanta 2 US West Tournament - Seattle 3 SEC Tournament - Memphis
1994-95 (W 18, L 10) Coach: Hugh Durham
Capt.: C. Claxton, Ty Wilson Top Scorer: C. Strong (14.2 ppg) Top Reb.: C. Claxton (7.9 rpg) 11/26 94 Western Carolina.............67 11/28 87 Georgia Southern............57 12/3 81 at Mercer.........................71 12/8 83 at Central Florida.............52 12/10 75 at Jacksonville.................68 12/14 78 Ga. Tech (@Omni)...-/14.....86 1 12/17 87 Pittsburgh (2OT)..............86 12/21 89 Winthrop..........................56 12/29 99 Tennessee Tech...............72 12/31 101 Marist...............................61 1/4 57 at Tennessee...................56 1/7 59 Mississippi State..............60 1/11 65 Vanderbilt.........................62 1/14 71 at Kentucky............-/7......83 1/18 82 at Arkansas............-/9......84 1/21 83 Auburn.............................77 1/28 59 at South Carolina.............60 2/4 72 at Alabama............-/20.....58 2/7 66 Florida..............................82 2/11 74 Tennessee.......................48 2/15 77 at Vanderbilt.....................83 2/18 98 LSU..................................89 2/22 101 at Florida..........................85 2/25 66 South Carolina.................56 3/1 74 Kentucky................-/5......97 3/4 79 at Ole Miss.......................51 2 3/10 57 Alabama...............-/20.....68 3 3/14 61 at Nebraska.....................69 1 Kuppenheimer Classic - Atlanta 2 SEC Tournament - Atlanta 3 National Invit. Tournament
Georgia Basketball
Orlando “Tubby” Smith Head Coach— 1996-97
2/15 74 at Arkansas......................77 2/19 80 Vanderbilt.........................86 2/22 82 LSU..................................59 2/26 88 at Florida..........................76 3/1 69 Tennessee.......................55 3 3/6 75 LSU.......................24/-.....54 3 3/7 65 Arkansas...............24/-.....63 3 3/8 78 South Carolina..... 24/4.....63 3 3/9 68 Kentucky.............. 24/6.....95 4 3/14 70 UT-Chattanooga...17/-.....73 1 Delta Air Lines Holiday Cl. — Atlanta 2 Rainbow Classic — Honolulu, Hawaii 3 SEC Tournament — Memphis 4 NCAA SE Reg. 1st Round — Charlotte
1995-96 (W 21, L 10) Coach: Tubby Smith Capt.: S. Anderson, C. Strong, P. Robinson, T. Bell Top Scorer: K. Davis (15.8 ppg) Top Reb.: C. Strong (6.4 rpg) 1 11/27 88 Ga. Southern...................44 11/29 91 Western Carolina.............71 12/2 85 at Pittsburgh....................66 12/7 74 at N. Carolina........-/13.....85 12/10 81 at Winthrop......................55 12/13 94 Georgia Tech........-/19.....70 2 12/16 85 Virginia Tech.........-/17.....72 12/19 103 Central Florida......18/-.....54 12/21 95 Mercer..................18/-.....68 12/30 86 Jacksonville..........16/-.....59 1/3 74 Ole Miss................14/-.....38 1/6 73 at South Carolina..19/-.....85 1/13 86 at Auburn..............19/-.....89 1/17 71 Florida...................22/-.....46 1/20 62 at Tennessee........22/-.....67 1/24 77 Kentucky................-/2......82 1/27 62 at Vanderbilt.....................66 1/31 73 at Miss. State...................76 2/3 68 Tennessee.......................49 2/7 85 at LSU..............................82 2/10 68 Alabama..........................55 2/14 73 at Kentucky............-/2......86 2/21 77 Vanderbilt.........................68 2/25 71 Arkansas..........................59 2/28 86 at Florida..........................70 3/2 88 South Carolina.................73 3 3/8 74 Tennessee.......................63 3 3/9 68 Miss. State.......................86 4 3/14 81 Clemson..........................74 4 3/16 76 Purdue...................-/5......69 5 3/22 81 Syracuse (OT)......-/15.....83 1 at Augusta, Ga. 2 Jeep-Eagle Classic - Atlanta 3 SEC Tournament - New Orleans 4 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rnds. - Albuquerque 5 NCAA West Regional - Denver
1996-97 (W 24, L 9) Coach: Tubby Smith Capt.: Ray Harrison,G.G. Smith Top Scorer: Chadwick (12.4 ppg) Top Reb.: Chadwick (5.5 rpg)
11/22 91 Furman............................67 11/26 85 Georgia State..................47 11/29 90 Georgia Southern............56 12/3 61 at Georgia Tech...............62 12/7 85 Appalachian State............. 67 12/14 60 at Virginia Tech................57 12/17 73 East Carolina...................60 1 12/21 84 Brigham Young................65 12/23 62 Colorado..........................52 2 12/28 64 Washington State............61 2 12/29 70 Memphis..........................68 2 12/30 73 Maryland (OT)......-/21.....65 1/5 66 at Ole Miss.......................73 1/8 61 at Vanderbilt..........24/-.....53 1/14 65 Kentucky.............. 21/5.....86 1/18 71 at South Carolina..21/-.....82 1/22 77 Florida..............................70 1/25 53 Auburn.............................48 1/29 63 at Tennessee...................50 2/1 57 at Kentucky............-/3......82 2/5 83 at Alabama.......................74 2/8 56 Mississippi State..............54 2/12 77 South Carolina......-/12.....74
Ron Jirsa Head Coach — 1998-99
1997-98 (W 20, L 15) Coach: Ron Jirsa Capt.: Ray Harrison, G.G. Smith
Top Scorer: J. Jones (14.7 ppg) Top Reb.: J. Jones (8.5 rpg) 11/11 45 N.C. State.............19/-.....47 11/12 89 Texas.................. 19/22....87 11/20 78 Mercer..................25/-.....58 11/22 116 Chas. Southern.....25/-.....59 11/25 96 Ga. Southern........22/-.....74 11/28 94 Texas....................22/-.....76 2 12/6 74 Stanford.............. 22/12....76 12/9 84 at Colorado...........23/-.....73 12/13 55 at East Carolina....23/-.....54 3 12/20 81 West Virginia........20/-.....86 12/23 77 Georgia Tech...................71 12/27 80 N. Carolina (OT)....-/1......82 1/3 62 at Auburn.........................73 1/6 79 Kentucky................-/6......90 1/10 77 at Florida..........................82 1/18 60 South Carolina......-/14.....68 1/21 64 at Mississippi State..........69 1/24 61 at LSU..............................52 1/28 70 Ole Miss................-/12.....68 1/31 64 Vanderbilt.........................68 2/4 48 at Tennessee...................77 2/7 87 Florida..............................77 2/10 86 Arkansas...............-/12.....70 2/14 81 at Vanderbilt.....................62 2/18 78 Alabama..........................71 2/22 74 at Kentucky............-/8......85 2/24 76 at South Carolina..-/14.....78 2/28 77 Tennessee.......................72 4 3/5 79 Mississippi State..............76 4 3/6 67 Ole Miss................-/10.....72 5 3/11 100 at Iowa.............................93 5 3/17 61 at N.C. State....................55 5 3/19 79 Vanderbilt.........................65 5 3/24 60 Penn State (@N.Y.)............66 5 3/26 95 Fresno State (@N.Y.)..........79 1 Coaches vs. Cancer IKON Classic - E. Rutherford, N.J. 2 Wooden Cl. - Anaheim, Cal. 3 Delta Air Lines Holiday Cl. for Kids - ATL 4 SEC Tournament - ATL 5 Nat’l. Invitation Tourn. 1 1
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1998-99 (W 15, L 15) Coach: Ron Jirsa Capt.: G.G. Smith, Jumaine Jones
Top Scorer: J. Jones (18.8 ppg) Top Reb.: J. Jones (9.5 rpg) 11/13 96 Mercer.............................61 1 11/16 84 Coll. of Charleston...........63 1 11/18 58 at N. Carolina........-/11.....65 11/23 78 Marshall...........................73 11/29 78 at Texas...........................77 12/2 75 at West Virginia...............63 12/4 63 Furman............................47 12/8 63 at App.State.....................60 12/13 79 at Ga. Tech (OT)..............84 2 12/19 82 Fresno State (OT)............86 12/22 82 East Carolina...................65 12/28 73 LIU-Brooklyn....................59 1/2 59 at Alabama.......................58 1/6 63 Mississippi State..............60 1/10 62 at Florida..........................72 1/13 70 Vanderbilt.........................63 1/16 79 at Arkansas...........-/24.....82 1/20 69 at Tennessee...................85 1/23 76 at Ole Miss.......................85 1/26 83 Kentucky (OT).......-/6......91 1/30 74 Auburn...................-/7......85 2/3 82 at Vanderbilt.....................67 2/6 80 South Carolina.................56 2/13 64 Florida...................-/23.....75 2/17 71 at Kentucky............-/6......92 2/20 59 LSU..................................57 2/23 65 Tennessee.......................75 2/27 66 at S. Carolina (OT)..........70 3 3/4 58 Alabama..........................65 4 3/10 57 at Clemson......................77 1 Chase Pre-Season NIT 2 Delta Air Lines Holiday Cl. for Kids ATL 3 SEC Tournament - ATL 4 Nat’l. Invitation Tournament
Jim Harrick Head Coach -- 1999-2003
1999-2000 (W 10, L 20) Coach: Jim Harrick Capt.: Adrian Jones, D.A. Layne Top Scorer: Layne (18.3 ppg) Top Reb.: A. Evans (8.7 rpg)
11/19 63 at N.C. State....................67 1 11/25 78 Kansas..................-/10.....88 1 11/26 62 Louisville..........................85 1 11/27 113 Grambling St........................74 12/1 84 Tennessee State..............78 12/6 86 at Furman (OT)................82 12/8 70 Georgia Tech...................68 2 12/11 68 Wake Forest.........-/18.....67 12/18 79 at Marshall.......................89 12/21 65 Ark.-Little Rock................63 12/23 88 Mercer.............................54 12/28 65 Minnesota........................66 1/5 59 at Mississippi State..........71 1/8 52 at Auburn...............-/4......67 1/12 54 Arkansas..........................74 1/15 75 Alabama..........................59 1/19 57 at LSU..............................61 1/22 90 South Carolina.................62 1/26 69 Kentucky...............-/16.....75 1/30 75 at Villanova......................78 2/2 58 Vanderbilt..............-/24.....67 2/5 66 at Florida...............-/12.....85 2/9 83 at Tennessee.........-/8.... 110 2/12 71 Mississippi.......................65 2/19 64 at Kentucky...........-/19.....70
2/23 68 Florida....................-/9......90 2/26 66 at South Carolina.............82 3/1 89 at Vanderbilt...................101 3/4 66 Tennessee............-/11.....83 3 3/9 64 Arkansas..........................71 1 Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout Anchorage, Alaska 2 Delta Air Lines Holiday Cl. for Kids - ATL 3 SEC Tournament - ATL
2000-01 (W16, L 15) Coach: Jim Harrick Capt.: A. Jones
Top Scorer: Layne (16.8 ppg) Top Reb.: A. Evans (7.5 rpg) 11/17 79 Georgia State..................91 11/19 74 at Minnesota....................77 1 11/23 82 Indiana State...................64 11/24 165 Utah......................-/18.....60 11/25 158 Stanford.................-/5......71 11/28 102 Coastal Carolina..............69 12/6 72 Pepperdine......................61 12/9 75 at Ga. Tech......................70 2 12/9 69 N.C. State........................63 12/16 57 at Wake Forest......-/6......75 3 12/21 64 California.........................85 12/23 61 at Fresno State................80 12/28 91 Villanova..........................80 1/6 63 at Kentucky......................67 1/10 85 Auburn (OT).....................80 1/13 70 at Ole Miss............-/20.....66 1/17 75 at Florida................-/7......72 1/21 58 LSU..................................53 1/24 82 at Vanderbilt.....................73 1/27 77 Tennessee (2OT)...-/6......75 1/31 70 Kentucky...............25/-.....85 2/3 71 Florida................. 25/13....82 2/7 75 at South Carolina.............77 2/10 68 at Alabama............-/18.....76 2/14 70 Vanderbilt.........................68 2/21 88 at Tennessee........-/22.....76 2/24 56 South Carolina.................64 2/28 94 Mississippi State..............73 3/3 67 at Arkansas......................82 4 3/8 62 LSU..................................63 5 3/15 68 Missouri...........................70 1 Puerto Rico Shootout — Bayamon, P.R. 2 Delta Holiday Classic for Kids — Atlanta 3 Pete Newell Challenge — Oakland, Calif. 4 SEC Tournament — Nashville 5 NCAA Tourn. 1st Rnd. — Greensboro
*All victories from January 2002 through season’s end were later vacated because of NCAA sanctions, along with a 1-1 record in the NCAA Tournament. Actual on-court record was 22-10, 10-6 in SEC play.
2002-03 (W0, L8)* Coach: Jim Harrick Capt.: E. Williams, Ja. Hayes Top Scorer: Ja. Hayes (18.3 ppg) Top Reb.: S. Thomas (7.3 rpg)
1 11/15 71 Texas................... 16/4.....77 11/23 87 *Belmont...............18/-.....71 11/27 81 at Ga. Tech...........17/-.....83 11/30 69 at Minnesota....... 17/24....72 12/3 71 *at Colorado.....................70 2 12/7 78 *California (OT)................73 3 12/15 95 *Gonzaga.........................83 12/18 94 *South Alabama ..............82 12/22 99 *App. State.....................62 12/28 89 *Wisc.-Milwaukee..............69 12/31 79 *Pittsburgh.............-/2......67 1/5 89 *LSU.....................-/21.....63 1/11 63 at Florida............. 20/11....66 1/18 81 *at Arkansas.........20/-.....64 1/22 81 *Tennessee (OT)..19/-.....76 1/25 85 *Auburn............... 19/24....79 1/29 91 at Vanderbilt..........15/-.....94 2/1 67 *Miss. State........ 15/21....63 2/8 72 at Tennessee........17/-.....78 2/11 67 at Kentucky.......... 20/3.....87 2/15 83 *Vanderbilt............20/-.....70 2/18 74 *at Alabama..........22/-.....69 2/22 79 *South Carolina....22/-.....66 2/26 89 *at Ole Miss..........21/-.....82 3/2 66 Kentucky.............. 21/2.....74 3/4 84 *Florida................ 25/3.....82 3/9 65 at S. Carolina (OT)..25/-.....60 1 Coaches vs. Cancer Classic - New York 2 Wooden Classic - Anaheim, Calif. 3 CFA Peach Bowl Classic — Atlanta
*All victories during the entire season were later vacated because of NCAA sanctions. Actual on-court record was 19-8, 11-5 in SEC play.
2/4 64 Ole Miss...........................51 2/7 54 at Auburn.........................57 2/11 39 at Vanderbilt.....................61 2/14 74 Kentucky................-/8......68 2/17 76 Florida..............................62 2/21 71 Tennessee.......................60 2/28 47 at S. Carolina...................63 3/3 55 at Florida..........................63 3/6 71 Vanderbilt.........................61 2 3/11 73 Auburn.............................59 2 3/12 60 Kentucky................-/8......69 3 3/17 74 at Iowa State....................82 1 CFA Peach Bowl Classic — Atlanta 2 SEC Tournament - Atlanta 3 Nat’l. Invitation Tournament
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year-by-year w/l results 3/8 76 LSU.......................17/-.....78 7 3/15 85 *Murray State........23/-.....68 7 3/17 75 Southern Illinois....23/-.....77 1 Tipoff Classic - Springfield, Mass. 2 at Savannah, Ga. 3 Georgia Dome - Atlanta 4 Coors Classic - Mobile, Ala. 5 Rainbow Classic - Honolulu 6 SEC Tournament - Atlanta 7 NCAA Tournament - Chicago 6
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2004-05 (W8, L20) Coach: Dennis Felton Capt.: Newman, Stukes Top Scorer: Stukes (15.2 ppg) Top Reb.: Bliss (5.4 rpg) 11/23 61 Western Ky......................71 11/26 47 Nevada............................58 12/1 71 Alabama A&M..................54 12/5 49 at Ga. Tech............-/4......87 12/8 67 Gardner-Webb.................62 1 12/11 76 Oregon State (OT)...........74 12/19 93 Wofford (OT)....................89 12/22 78 Bethune-Cookman...........67 12/28 100 Savannah State...............69 12/31 52 Stetson............................56 1/5 65 Tennessee.......................72 1/8 54 at South Carolina.............74 1/12 54 at Ole Miss.......................59 1/15 55 Kentucky................-/9......76 1/22 68 Vanderbilt.........................59 1/25 47 at Florida..........................70 1/29 47 at Alabama............-/14.....75 2/2 79 LSU..................................95 2/5 53 South Carolina.................60 2/9 47 at Arkansas......................62 2/12 51 at Kentucky............-/5......60 2 2/16 42 Clemson..........................59 2/19 57 Auburn.............................45 2/23 62 Mississippi State..............76 2/26 37 at Vanderbilt.....................65 3/2 38 Florida..............................50 3/5 68 at Tennessee...................78 3 3/10 65 Mississippi State..............76 1 CFA Peach Bowl Classic — Atlanta 2 Bi-Lo Center — Greenville, S.C. 3 SEC Tournament - Atlanta
2005-06 (W15, L15) Coach: Dennis Felton Capt.: Bliss, McAuley Top Scorer: Stukes (11.6 ppg) Top Reb.: Gaines (5.1 rpg)
2001-02 (W 11, L 10)* Coach: Jim Harrick Capt.: Entire Team
Top Scorer: Ja. Hayes (18.6 ppg) Top Reb.: C. Daniels (8.0 rpg)
11/18 65 Old Dominion...................74 11/20 79 Fordham..........................68 11/21 76 Eastern Kentucky............68 11/26 69 at Western Kentucky.......65 11/29 95 Florida A&M.....................74 12/3 84 Savannah State...............48 12/7 91 Georgia Tech...................75 2 12/10 72 Georgia State..................61 3 12/17 60 Oregon State...................64 12/21 62 at Nevada.............-/20.....68 12/28 72 Clemson..........................69 12/31 89 Western Carolina.............65 1/2 78 Howard............................72 1/7 72 Florida....................-/5......90 1/11 76 at Tennessee...................89 1/14 64 at South Carolina (OT)....61 1/17 55 Kentucky..........................69 1/21 72 Ole Miss...........................65 1/25 52 at LSU..............................81 1/28 65 at Auburn.........................66 2/1 88 Alabama..........................79 2/4 74 at Vanderbilt.....................73 2/11 78 Tennessee............-/11.....83 2/15 61 at Kentucky......................68 2/18 55 Vanderbilt.........................72 2/23 48 South Carolina.................47 2/25 68 at Mississippi State..........83 3/1 66 at Florida...............-/17.....77 3/5 57 Arkansas..........................74 4 3/9 67 Arkansas..........................80 1 Paradise Jam - St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. 2 Gwinnett Arena - Duluth, Ga. 3 Rose Garden - Portland, Ore. 4 SEC Tournament - Nashville, Tenn. 1 1
11/16 75 Furman............................62 1 11/19 73 Georgetown..........-/14.....59 2 11/21 94 Ga. Southern...................73 11/26 61 Samford...........................55 12/1 81 Colorado..........................73 3 12/4 78 at Ga. State.....................83 12/7 77 Minnesota........................55 12/9 95 Ga. Tech..........................82 4 12/15 79 South Alabama...............70 12/17 91 Pepperdine......................74 5 12/20 80 Arkansas State................68 5 12/21 64 Miami (Ohio)....................59 5 12/22 44 Hawaii..............................54 1/5 82 *Vanderbilt.......................69 1/9 88 *at Kentucky..........-/8......84 1/12 73 *Tennessee......................70 1/16 72 Alabama............. 20/16....77 1/19 84 *at Florida............ 20/2.....79 1/23 81 *Arkansas.............15/-.....67 1/26 84 at Vanderbilt..........15/-.....86 1/30 67 at South Carolina..16/-.....81 2/2 79 *Ole Miss..............16/-.....72 2/6 86 *at Miss. State......17/-.....68 2/9 72 at Auburn..............17/-.....75 2/12 70 Florida.................. 21/6.....85 2/16 78 *Kentucky........... 21/10....69 2/23 55 *at LSU.................18/-.....54 2/27 82 *S. Carolina (OT)..16/-.....75 3/2 63 at Tennessee (OT).16/-.....71
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Dennis Felton Head Coach -- 2003-09
2003-04 (W16, L14) Coach: Dennis Felton Capt.: D. Wilkins, R. Wright Top Scorer: Wright (14.4 ppg) Top Reb.: C. Daniels (8.1 rpg) 11/21 11/25 11/29 12/2 12/5 12/9 1 12/13 12/18 12/22 12/30 1/3 1/7 1/10 1/17 1/21 1/24 1/28 1/31
78 Western Carolina.............67 99 Florida Atlantic.................84 76 at Gonzaga (OT)...-/16.....82 81 Towson............................51 77 Florida A&M.....................59 60 Winthrop..........................80 61 Clemson..........................56 65 South Alabama................63 79 Charleston Sou................59 55 at Pittsburgh.........-/16.....76 83 Ga. Tech (2OT)......-/3......80 65 at Tennessee...................89 63 South Carolina.................84 65 at Kentucky............-/5......57 42 Alabama..........................45 58 at Miss. State........-/19.....71 59 at LSU..............................63 71 Arkansas..........................50
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year-by-year w/l results 2006-07 (W19, L14) Coach: Dennis Felton Capt.: Kevin Brophy Top Scorer: Brown (14.2 ppg) Top Reb.: Gaines (5.7 rpg)
11/10 97 Southern..........................37 11/14 67 Western Kentucky...........70 11/18 105 Valdosta State.................74 11/21 105 S.C. State........................60 11/24 80 Alabama A&M..................36 12/2 87 at Wake Forest................86 12/5 96 Gardner-Webb.................67 1 12/16 96 Gonzaga...............-/16.....83 12/19 93 Jacksonville.....................77 12/22 69 at Ga. Tech......................78 12/28 60 at Clemson...........-/25.....75 12/31 54 Wisconsin..............-/4......64 1/6 51 at Florida................-/3......67 1/10 80 South Carolina.................56 1/13 85 Vanderbilt.........................73 1/17 67 at Arkansas......................64 1/20 76 at Alabama............-/10.....78 1/24 78 Kentucky (OT)......-/25.....69 1/28 57 LSU.......................-/21.....54 1/31 71 at Tennessee...................82 2/3 61 at Vanderbilt..........-/24.....66 2/7 61 Florida....................-/1......71 2/10 73 at South Carolina.............54 2/14 75 Kennesaw State..............66 2/17 86 Auburn.............................79 2/21 49 at Ole Miss.......................67 2/24 86 Mississippi State..............73 2/28 70 at Kentucky......................82 3/3 65 Tennessee.......................71 2 3/8 80 Auburn.............................65 2 3/9 57 Florida....................-/5......74 3 3/14 88 Fresno State....................78 3 3/19 52 at Air Force......................83 1 Gwinnett Arena - Duluth, Ga. 2 SEC Tournament - Atlanta, Ga. 2 National Invitation Tournament
2007-08 (W17, L17) Coach: Dennis Felton Co-Capt.: Bliss, Gaines SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS Top Scorer: Gaines (14.8 ppg) Top Reb.: Gaines (6.0 rpg) 11/9 107 Jacksonville State............65 11/14 83 Grambling State...............70 11/20 76 Elon.................................65 11/24 49 at Wisconsin....................68 11/28 58 Delaware State................47 12/3 81 Augusta State..................74 12/8 72 Wake Forest....................50 1 12/20 56 East Tenn. State..............78 1 12/21 69 Tulane..............................70 1 12/22 67 Hawai’i.............................59 12/30 68 Presbyterian....................58 1/5 67 at Gonzaga......................75 1/9 79 Georgia Tech...................72 1/12 49 at Mississippi State..........60 1/16 61 Alabama..........................54 1/19 82 Arkansas..........................69 1/26 69 at Tennessee.........-/3......85 1/30 56 at South Carolina.............62 2/2 58 Kentucky..........................63 2/6 59 Vanderbilt..............-/23.....67 2/9 67 at Florida..........................77 2/13 82 South Carolina.................64 2/16 71 Tennessee.............-/4......74 2/19 55 at Kentucky......................61 2/23 74 at Vanderbilt..........-/20.....86 2/27 64 Florida..............................77 3/2 64 at LSU..............................71 3/5 59 at Auburn.........................54 3/8 62 Ole Miss...........................76 2 3/13 97 Ole Miss (OT)..................95 3 3/15 60 Kentucky (OT).................56 3 3/15 64 Mississippi State..............60 3 3/16 66 Arkansas..........................57 4 3/20 61 Xavier...................-/12.....73 1 Rainbow Classic -- Honolulu, Hawai’i 2 SEC Tourn. — Atlanta (@Ga. Dome) 3 SEC Tourn. — Atlanta (@Georgia Tech) 4 NCAA Tournament — Washington, D.C.
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2008-09 (W12, L20) Coach: Dennis Felton* Co-Capt.: Butler, Woodbury, Jackson Top Scorer: W’bury (14.0 ppg) Top Reb.: Thompkins (7.4 rpg) 11/14 72 USC Upstate....................48 1 11/17 53 Loyola-Chicago................74 1 11/18 61 Eastern Michigan.............60 11/21 55 Presbyterian....................47 2 11/24 54 Santa Clara......................48 2 11/25 98 Miss. Valley State............57 12/2 63 Western Kentucky...........67 3 12/6 42 Illinois...............................76 12/9 67 Virginia Tech....................66 12/20 74 Wofford (OT)....................73 12/22 79 Texas A&M-CC (OT)........80 12/28 98 N.C. A&T..........................68 12/31 72 Kennesaw State..............52 1/3 76 Missouri...........................83 1/6 62 at Georgia Tech...............67 1/10 77 Tennessee.......................86 1/14 40 at Vanderbilt.....................50 1/18 45 Kentucky..........................68 1/24 61 Mississippi State..............67 1/28 57 at Florida..........................83 1/31 70 at Alabama.......................75 2/4 62 LSU..................................80 2/7 68 at South Carolina.............79 2/11 48 at Tennessee...................79 2/14 88 Florida..............................86 2/18 59 Auburn.............................71 2/21 47 at Ole Miss.......................69 2/25 61 Vanderbilt.........................57 3/1 67 at Arkansas......................89 3/4 90 at Kentucky......................85 3/7 51 South Carolina.................68 3 3/12 60 Mississippi State..............79 1 Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season TipOff — W. Lafayette, Ind. 2 Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season TipOff Consolation Bracket — Athens 3 at United Center — Chicago, Ill. 3 SEC Tournament - Tampa, Fla. *Assoc. Coach Pete Herrmann served as Interim Head Coach for the final 12 games.
2/17 60 at Tennessee........-/20.....69 2/20 76 Alabama..........................70 2/25 94 at Vanderbilt (OT).-/16.....96 2/27 78 Florida..............................76 3/3 68 Kentucky................-/3......80 3/6 48 at LSU..............................50 3 3/11 77 Arkansas..........................64 3 3/12 66 Vanderbilt..............-/20.....78 1 SEC/Big East Invitational - New York 2 at Gwinnett Center - Duluth, Ga. 3 SEC Tournament - Nashville, Tenn.
2010-11 (W21, L12) Coach: Mark Fox Top Scorer: Thompkins (16.4) Top Reb.: Thompkins (7.6 rpg) 11/12 72 Miss. Valley State............70 11/16 83 Colorado..........................74 11/20 61 at Saint Louis...................59 1 11/25 83 Notre Dame (2OT)...........89 1 11/26 58 Temple.............................65 1 11/27 61 Manhattan........................58 12/3 66 UAB.................................64 12/7 73 at Georgia Tech...............72 12/18 68 Arkansas State................59 12/21 85 High Point........................38 12/23 56 at Mercer.........................53 12/28 70 Charleston Southern........55 12/31 64 Eastern Kentucky............57 1/8 77 Kentucky...............-/10.....70 1/12 66 at Vanderbilt..........24/-.....73 1/15 98 at Ole Miss............24/-.....76 1/18 57 Tennessee.......................59 1/22 86 Miss. State.......................64 1/25 91 Florida (2OT)........-/24...104 1/29 60 at Kentucky...........-/14.....66 2/2 60 at Arkansas......................59 2/5 81 Auburn (OT).....................72 2/8 57 Xavier..............................65 2/12 60 at South Carolina.............56 2/16 56 Vanderbilt..............-/18.....64 2/19 69 at Tennessee...................60 2/24 62 at Florida...............-/13.....71 2/26 64 South Carolina.................48 3/2 73 LSU..................................53 3/5 57 at Alabama.......................65 2 3/10 69 Auburn.............................51 2 3/11 59 Alabama (OT)..................65 3 3/18 65 Washington......................68 1 Old Spice Classic - Orlando, Fla. 2 SEC Tournament - Atlanta, Ga. 3 NCAA Tournament - Charlotte, N.C.
2011-12 (W15, L17) Coach: Mark Fox Top Scorer: Robinson (14.2) Top Reb.: Caldwell-Pope (5.2) Mark Fox Head Coach 2009-Present
2009-10 (W14, L17) Coach: Mark Fox Top Scorer: Thompkins (17.7) Top Reb.: Thompkins (8.3 rpg) 11/13 67 New Orleans....................59 11/17 57 Wofford............................60 11/21 56 at UAB.............................72 11/24 79 UNC-Asheville.................58 11/27 67 Jacksonville State............64 12/2 64 St. Louis...........................56 12/6 62 at Virginia Tech................74 1 12/9 56 at St. John’s.....................66 2 12/19 70 Illinois...............................67 12/23 77 Florida Atlantic.................60 12/30 64 Pepperdine......................47 1/2 61 at Missouri.......................89 1/5 73 Georgia Tech........-/20.....66 1/9 68 at Kentucky............-/3......76 1/13 76 Ole Miss................-/21.....80 1/16 69 at Miss. State...................72 1/23 78 Tennessee.............-/8......63 1/27 71 at Florida..........................87 1/30 77 at South Carolina.............78 2/3 68 Arkansas..........................72 2/6 72 Vanderbilt..............-/18.....58 2/10 63 at Auburn.........................82 2/13 66 South Carolina.................61
Georgia Basketball
11/11 62 Wofford............................49 1 11/13 63 Bowling Green.................54 1 11/16 72 South Dakota State.........61 2 11/21 46 California..............-/20.....70 2 11/22 61 Notre Dame.....................47 11/25 56 at Xavier...............-/12.....70 11/28 68 at Colorado......................70 3 12/2 51 Cincinnati.........................57 12/7 56 Georgia Tech...................68 12/17 63 at Southern Cal................59 12/20 72 Mercer.............................58 12/23 64 Furman............................50 12/27 92 Winthrop (OT)..................86 12/30 58 Delaware State................51 1/7 59 Alabama..........................74 1/10 48 at Florida...............-/19.....70 1/14 66 at Vanderbilt.....................77 1/18 57 Tennessee (OT)...............53 1/21 63 Ole Miss...........................66 1/24 44 Kentucky................-/1......57 2/1 51 at Auburn.........................59 2/4 62 at Tennessee...................73 2/8 81 Arkansas..........................59 2/11 70 at Miss. State (OT).-/20....68 2/15 56 at South Carolina.............57 2/19 52 Vanderbilt.........................61 2/22 53 at LSU..............................61 2/25 76 Florida...................-/11.....62 3/1 49 at Kentucky............-/1......79 3/3 67 South Carolina.................55 4 3/8 71 Miss. State.......................61 4 3/9 41 Vanderbilt.........................63 1 Progressive CBE Classic - Athens
Progressive CBE Cl. - Kansas City, Mo. SEC/Big East Invitational - Athens 4 SEC Tournament - New Orleans, La. 2 3
2012-13 (W15, L17) Coach: Mark Fox Top Scorer: Cald.-Pope (18.5) Top Reb.: Cald.-Pope (7.1) 11/19 68 Jacksonville.....................62 1 11/12 56 Youngstown State............68 1 11/15 60 Southern Miss (OT).........62 2 11/19 53 Indiana...................-/1......66 2 11/20 56 UCLA....................-/11.....60 11/23 54 East Tennessee State......38 3 11/30 53 at South Florida...............64 12/4 54 Georgia Tech...................62 12/15 78 Iona (OT).........................81 12/18 58 Mercer.............................49 12/22 64 Southern Cal....................56 12/29 82 Florida A&M.....................73 1/4 52 George Washington.........41 1/9 44 at Florida...............-/11.....77 1/12 61 Mississippi State..............72 1/16 62 at Missouri............-/17.....79 1/19 67 LSU..................................58 1/23 47 Florida....................-/8......64 1/26 59 at Texas A&M...................52 1/30 57 Auburn.............................49 2/2 67 at South Carolina.............56 2/6 68 at Tennessee...................62 2/9 52 Texas A&M.......................46 2/12 45 Alabama..........................52 2/16 74 at Ole Miss (OT)..............84 2/21 60 at Arkansas......................62 2/23 62 South Carolina (OT)........54 2/27 62 at Vanderbilt.....................63 3/2 78 Tennessee.......................68 3/7 72 Kentucky..........................62 3/9 58 at Alabama.......................61 4 3/14 63 LSU..................................68 1 Progressive Legends Classic - Athens 2 Progressive Legends Cl. - Brooklyn, N.Y. 3 SEC/Big East Invitational - Tampa, Fla. 4 SEC Tournament - Nashville, Tenn.
2013-14 (W20, L14) Coach: Mark Fox Top Scorer: Mann (13.9) Top Reb.: Thornton (6.1) 11/8 72 Wofford............................52 11/15 71 Ga. Tech..........................80 1 11/21 82 Davidson..........................94 1 11/22 81 Temple.............................83 1 11/24 65 Nebraska.........................73 11/29 71 Appalachian State...........53 12/2 87 Chattanooga....................56 12/14 84 Lipscomb.........................75 12/19 58 Gardner-Webb.................49 12/21 65 Western Carolina.............63 12/28 70 at Colorado...........-/21.....84 1/3 55 at George Washington.....73 1/8 70 at Missouri (OT)....-/21.....64 1/11 66 Alabama..........................58 1/14 50 at Florida................-/7......72 1/18 66 Arkansas (OT).................61 1/22 97 South Carolina.................76 1/25 54 at Kentucky...........-/14.....79 1/29 54 Vanderbilt.........................59 2/1 67 at Auburn.........................74 2/6 91 LSU..................................78 2/8 62 Texas A&M.......................50 2/12 75 at Miss. State...................55 2/15 61 Ole Miss...........................60 2/18 48 at Tennessee...................67 2/22 73 at South Carolina.............56 2/25 71 Missouri...........................56 3/1 75 at Arkansas......................87 3/5 66 Miss. State.......................45 3/8 69 at LSU..............................61 3/9 58 at Alabama.......................61 2 3/14 75 Ole Miss...........................73 2 3/15 58 Kentucky..........................70 3 3/19 63 Vermont...........................56 3 3/22 71 Louisiana Tech.................79 1 Gildan Charleston Classic - Charleston, S.C. 2 SEC Tournament - Atlanta, Ga. 3 National Invitation Tournament - Athens, Ga.
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Opponent
Air Force Alabama Alabama A&M Ala.-Birmingham Alabama State Albany YMCA Alpha S.S. Class Appalachian State Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas A&M Arkansas State Arkansas-L.R. Armstrong State ASTP Athens YMCA Atlanta AC Atlanta JCC Atlanta SemiPro Atlanta YMCA Auburn Augusta YMCA Augusta College (State) Baptist College Belmont College Beth.-Cookman Birmingham AC Birm.-Southern Boston College Bowling Green Brigham Young Brown Bucknell Buffalo Buford SemiPro California Camp Wheeler Carson-Newman Celtics Central Florida Central Wesleyan Charleston Southern Cherry Point USMC Chicago University Cincinnati Citadel Clemson **/* Coastal Carolina Coll. of Charleston Colorado Columbia Univ. Columbus College Columbus YMCA Cornell Dahlonega Davidson Dayton Delaware Delaware State Drake Duquesne East Carolina East Tenn. State Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Eckerd Elon Erskine Evansville Farleigh Dickinson Fifth Regiment Florida Florida A&M Florida Atlantic Florida State Fordham
First Meeting 2006-07 1921-22 2004-05 1981-82 1993-94 1922-23 1930-31 1975-76 1989-90 1991-92 1967-68 1988-89 1999-00 1986-87 1943-44 1913-14 1907-08 1930-31 1936-37 1924-25 1907-08 1907-08 1982-83 1978-79 1979-80 1993-94 1916-17 1984-85 1968-69 2011-12 1969-70 1966-67 1972-73 1948-49 1939-40 2000-01 1942-43 1980-81 1931-32 1986-87 1982-83 1997-98 1944-45 1940-41 2011-12 1958-59 1912-13 2000-01 1971-72 1991-92 1952-53 1986-87 1907-08 1985-86 1925-26 1908-09 1973-74 1975-76 2007-08 1973-74 1972-73 1996-97 1960-61 2005-06 2008-09 1979-80 2007-08 1937-38 1976-77 1975-76 1910-11 1923-24 2003-04 2003-04 1951-52 2005-06
Last Total Meeting Games 2006-07 2013-14 2006-07 2010-11 1993-94 1939-40 1930-31 2013-14 1989-90 2013-14 1967-68 2010-11 1999-00 1990-91 1943-44 1913-14 1930-31 1930-31 1936-37 1933-34 2013-14 1927-28 2007-08 1989-90 2002-03 2004-05 1918-19 1984-85 1968-69 2011-12 1996-97 1974-75 1991-92 1976-77 1939-40 2011-12 1942-43 1980-81 1931-32 1995-96 1982-83 2010-11 1944-45 1940-41 2011-12 1962-63 2006-07 2000-01 1998-99 2013-14 1982-83 1991-92 1924-25 1985-86 1925-26 2013-14 1973-74 1975-76 2011-12 1983-84 1972-73 1998-99 2012-13 2010-11 2008-09 1979-80 2007-08 1979-80 1976-77 1976-77 1910-11 2013-14 2012-13 2009-10 1981-82 2005-06
1 137 1 4 1 6 1 5 1 32 1 3 1 2 2 1 40 1 1 5 179 5 4 4 2 2 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 4 79 1 3 9 2 2 12 1 1 5 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 2 1 1 1 6 1 2 1 208 3 2 29 1
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0 1 #47 90 2 0 3 1 1 0 2 4 1 0 #4 0 0 1 #14 18 1 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 16 24 1 0 1 0 3 2 #90 89 5 0 4 0 4 0 #1 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 #0 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 55 24 1 0 3 0 #6 3 1 1 2 0 5 7 1 0 1 0 1 4 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 #99 109 3 0 2 0 10 19 1 0
Opponent
Fort Benning Fort McPherson Fresno State** Furman Gardner-Webb George Washington Georgetown Georgia College Georgia Med. Coll. Ga. Southern ** Georgia State Georgia Tech Gonzaga Grambling State Gulf Refinery Co. Hawaii High Point Hofstra Howard Idaho State Illinois * Indiana Indiana State Iona Iowa** Iowa State** Jacksonville NAS Jacksonville State Jacksonville Univ. Jacksonville YMCA JPC Reds Kansas Kansas State * Kennesaw State Kentucky LaSalle Lawson Gen. Hosp. Lenoir Rhyne Lipscomb Long Beach State Long Island Louisiana College Louisiana Tech Loyola of Chicago LSU Louisiana Tech Louisville Macon YMCA Manhattan Marist Marshall Maryland ** Maryville Marquette Memphis State Mercer Miami (Fla.) Miami (Ohio) Michigan Mid. Tenn. State ** Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Miss. Valley State Missouri* Murray State* Nashville Ramblers Navy Nebraska** Nevada Newberry New Holland AC New Mexico New Orleans New York Univ. Niagara UNC-Asheville North Carolina *
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1920-21 1924-25 1997-98 1919-20 2004-05 2012-13 1977-78 1992-93 1943-44 1934-35 1982-83 1905-06 2002-03 1999-00 1927-28 2001-02 2010-11 1978-79 2005-06 1978-79 1940-41 1940-41 2000-01 2012-13 1988-89 2003-04 1944-45 2007-08 1965-66 1922-23 1928-29 1992-93 1986-87 2006-07 1920-21 1969-70 1942-43 1979-80 2013-14 1988-89 1991-92 1973-74 2013-14 1986-87 1919-20 1977-78 1977-78 1918-19 2010-11 1994-95 1998-99 1923-24 1912-13 1974-75 1986-87 1906-07 1985-86 2001-02 1983-84 1983-84 1993-94 1927-28 1931-32 2008-09 2000-01 2001-02 1914-15 1963-64 1985-86 2004-05 1920-21 1929-30 1988-89 1973-74 1948-49 1946-47 1978-79 1917-18
1942-43 1926-27 2006-07 2011-12 2013-14 2013-14 2001-02 1992-93 1943-44 2001-02 2005-06 2013-14 2007-08 2007-08 1933-34 2007-08 2010-11 1978-79 2005-06 1978-79 2009-10 2012-13 2000-01 2012-13 1997-98 2003-04 1944-45 2009-10 2012-13 1924-25 1929-30 1999-00 1986-87 2008-09 2013-14 1988-89 1944-45 1979-80 2013-14 1988-89 1998-99 1973-74 2013-14 2008-09 2013-14 1977-78 1999-00 1925-26 2010-11 1994-95 1999-00 1996-97 1912-13 1974-75 1996-97 2012-13 1992-93 2001-02 1984-85 1987-88 2002-03 2013-14 2013-14 2010-11 2013-14 2001-02 1916-17 1963-64 2013-14 2005-06 1920-21 1930-31 1988-89 2009-10 1948-49 1946-47 2009-10 1998-99
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all-time series records L
5 3 2 3 3 0 4 2 2 26 22 4 3 3 0 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 15 11 4 7 5 2 190 86 104 4 #1 2 2 2 0 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 6 1 5 4 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 9 9 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 0 3 1 0 1 2 2 0 142 #26 116 5 3 2 5 3 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 106 #44 62 1 1 0 2 1 1 6 4 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 7 5 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 77 54 23 3 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 2 1 1 5 1 4 108 #68 40 106 #54 52 2 2 0 6 2 4 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 3 1 2 2 0 2 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 4 4 0 18 5 13
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all-time series records Opponent
North Carolina A&T N.C. State*/** Northeastern Northeast Louisiana Northern Iowa Notre Dame Oglethorpe Ohio State Oklahoma Old Dominion ** Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pacific Pan American Pennsylvania Penn State** Pepperdine Pittsburgh * Presbyterian Princeton Purdue */** Randolph-Macon Rhode Island Richmond Robert Morris Robins Field Rockmart SemiPro Rollins Rome AC Rutgers St. John’s * St. Leo St. Louis St. Louis AC Samford San Francisco Santa Clara Savannah AC Savannah Baptist Savannah Prot. Savannah State Savannah YMCA Seattle Sewanee Sinkwich’s All-Stars South Alabama ** South Carolina South Carolina State USC-Upstate South Dakota State South Florida SE Christ. Southern Southern Bell Southern Cal Southern Mississippi Southern Illinois* SW Louisiana Spring Hill Stanford Stetson Syracuse* Tampa Temple ** Tennessee Tenn. State UT-Chatt. ** * Tennessee Tech Texas * Texas A&M Texas A&M-Corp. Chr. Texas Christian TNT Towson Trinity Troy State Tulsa
First Meeting 2008-09 1923-24 1981-82 1974-75 1983-84 1993-94 1921-22 1977-78 1987-88 1968-69 1980-81 1975-76 2004-05 1993-94 1978-79 1993-94 1966-67 2000-01 1990-91 1926-27 1988-89 1981-82 1982-83 1972-73 1990-91 1984-85 1943-44 1940-41 1970-71 1915-16 1919-20 1946-47 1977-78 2009-10 1911-12 2001-02 1981-82 1992-93 1913-14 1924-25 1923-24 2004-05 1920-21 1986-87 1928-29 1942-43 1971-72 1921-22 2006-07 2008-09 2011-12 2012-13 1917-18 1987-88 1926-27 1972-73 1974-75 2001-02 1985-86 1954-55 1997-98 1929-30 1995-96 1950-51 1981-82 1912-13 1999-00 1914-15 1991-92 1964-65 2012-13 2008-09 1965-66 1931-32 2003-04 1921-22 1976-77 1980-81
Last Total Meeting Games W 2008-09 2000-01 1981-82 1974-75 1983-84 2011-12 1959-60 1977-78 1987-88 2005-06 1980-81 1975-76 2005-06 1993-94 1978-79 1993-94 1997-98 2009-10 2003-04 2008-09 1988-89 1995-96 1982-83 1972-73 1990-91 1984-85 1943-44 1940-41 1978-79 1915-16 1919-20 2009-10 1977-78 2010-11 1911-12 2001-02 1981-82 2008-09 1924-25 1924-25 1923-24 2005-06 1922-23 1986-87 1971-72 1942-43 2003-04 2013-14 2006-07 2008-09 2011-12 2012-13 1919-20 2006-07 1928-29 2012-13 2012-13 2001-02 1987-88 1957-58 2000-01 2004-05 1995-96 1950-51 2013-14 2013-14 1999-00 2013-14 1994-95 2002-03 2013-14 2008-09 1989-90 1931-32 2003-04 1921-22 1980-81 1980-81
Georgia Basketball
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1 1 0 19 10 9 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 3 1 2 6 6 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 2 1 3 3 0 5 #2 2 8 8 0 1 1 0 4 1 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 2 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 4 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 10 10 0 1 1 0 5 #3 1 102 #54 48 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 10 7 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 1 2 149 #56 93 1 1 0 33 29 4 2 2 0 11 6 5 3 3 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 4 4 0 1 1 0
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Tulane 1906-07 2007-08 30 16 14 UCLA 1991-92 2012-13 3 0 3 Utah 2000-01 2000-01 1 1 0 Utah State 1985-86 1985-86 1 1 0 Valdosta State 1983-84 2006-07 3 3 0 Vanderbilt** 1913-14 2013-14 138 #49 89 Vermont 1973-74 2013-14 2 2 0 Villanova 1984-85 2000-01 4 2 2 Virginia 1925-26 1947-48 6 5 1 VMI 1925-26 1928-29 4 4 0 VCU * 1982-83 1982-83 1 1 0 Virginia Tech ** 1963-64 2009-10 7 5 2 Wake Forest 1912-13 2007-08 6 4 2 Washington* 2010-11 2010-11 1 0 1 Washington & Lee 1917-18 1930-31 5 5 0 Washington State 1996-97 1996-97 1 1 0 West Virginia ** 1992-93 1998-99 3 1 2 Western Carolina 1993-94 2013-14 6 6 0 Western Kentucky 1982-83 2008-09 8 5 3 Westminster AC 1925-26 1925-26 1 1 0 Whittier 1979-80 1979-80 1 1 0 Wichita State * 1984-85 1990-91 2 2 0 William & Mary 1932-33 1990-91 2 2 0 Winthrop 1993-94 2011-12 5 4 1 Wisconsin 1974-75 2007-08 4 2 2 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2002-03 2002-03 1 #0 0 Wofford 1919-20 2013-14 10 9 1 Xavier* 1983-84 2011-12 4 1 3 Yale 1967-68 1984-85 2 2 0 Youngstown State 2012-13 2012-13 1 0 1 * NCAA Opponent ** NIT Opponent #One or more UGA victories vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Georgia vs. The Major Conferences Conference
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Atlantic Coast 1905-06 2013-14 355 182 173 Atlantic 10 1919-20 2013-14 15 7 8 Atlantic Sun 2001-02 2013-14 12 10 2 Big East 1946-47 2012-13 24 10 14 Big Eight 1985-86 1994-95 8 2 6 Big Sky 1978-79 1978-79 1 0 1 Big South 1978-79 2013-14 14 14 0 Big Ten 1940-41 2013-14 31 9 22 Big Twelve 1996-97 2009-10 14 8 6 Big West 1985-86 1993-94 3 3 0 Colonial Athletic 1932-33 2005-06 11 10 1 Conference USA 1996-97 2012-13 6 2 4 Great Midwest 1974-75 1987-88 4 2 2 Ivy League 1952-53 1911-12 5 5 0 Metro 1906-07 1982-83 36 22 14 Mid-American 2001-02 2011-12 2 2 0 Midwestern Coll. 1969-70 1988-89 10 6 4 Missouri Valley 1973-74 2001-02 8 6 2 Mountain West 2000-01 2006-07 2 1 1 North Atlantic 1973-74 1981-82 3 3 0 Northeast 1975-76 1994-95 5 4 1 Ohio Valley 1983-84 2001-02 6 5 1 Pacific-12 1972-73 2013-14 17 5 12 Patriot League 1963-64 1991-92 3 2 1 Southeastern 1907-08 2012-13 Southern 1908-09 2013-14 103 84 19 Southland 1974-75 1974-75 1 1 0 Southwest 1964-65 1993-94 9 5 4 Sun Belt 1965-66 2013-14 31 27 4 Trans-America 1906-07 2000-01 90 63 27 West Coast Ath. 2000-01 2009-10 7 5 2 Western Athletic 1969-70 2007-08 10 3 7 *Includes all meetings with current conference members
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Alabama Alabama leads 90-47** • Games in Athens: Alabama leads 30-29 • Games in Tuscaloosa: Alabama leads 49-12** • Neutral-Site Games: Alabama leads 11-6 • SEC Tournament Games: Alabama leads 6-4 Year Ga.-Ala. Site 1921-22 17 - 20 (H) 1923-24 20 - 37 (SC) 1929-30 26 - 29 (SC) 1932-33 23 - 33 (H) 1933-34 17 - 51 (A) 1934-35 26 - 21 (H) 1936-37 28 - 42 (A) 1937-38 28 - 16 (H) 1938-39 31 - 26 (H) 1939-40 36 - 22 (A) 21 - 33 (A) 30 - 28 (N) 1940-41 37 - 42 (A) 1941-42 29 - 33 (H) 1942-43 25 - 47 (A) 1944-45 28 - 54 (A) 59 - 61 (H) 1946-47 27 - 48 (A) 45 - 53 (H) 1947-48 47 - 44 (H)(OT) 47 - 48 (A) 1948-49 40 - 46 (A) 43 - 49 (H) 1949-50 38 - 53 (A) 52 - 51 (N-Louis) 1950-51 39 - 60 (A) 53 - 56 (H) 1951-52 53 - 51 (H) 56 - 74 (A) 1952-53 75 - 85 (H) 63 - 67 (A) 1953-54 70 - 76 (H) 76 - 112 (A) 1954-55 74 - 101 (H) 77 - 98 (A) 1955-56 75 - 99 (H) 69 - 94 (A) 1956-57 73 - 89 (A) 64 - 52 (H) 1957-58 58 - 72 (H) 64 - 68 (A) 1958-59 80 - 79 (N-Col.) 65 - 71 (A) 1959-60 70 - 58 (N-Col.) 60 - 64 (A)(OT) 1960-61 65 - 57 (N-Col.) 51 - 55 (A) 1961-62 55 - 67 (N-Col.) 72 - 79 (A) 1962-63 68 - 72 (N-Sav.) 61 - 67 (A) 59 - 61 (H) 1963-64 49 - 47 (H) 70 - 72 (A) 1964-65 67 - 72 (H)(2OT) 1965-66 60 - 68 (A) 1966-67 73 - 66 (A) 68 - 50 (H) 1967-68 95 - 73 (H) 95 - 83 (A)
1968-69 80 - 73 87 - 78 1969-70 78 - 57 86 - 94 1970-71 71 - 70 84 - 76 1971-72 91 - 99 73 - 101 1972-73 67 - 78 70 - 78 1973-74 71 - 86 74 - 99 1974-75 68 - 92 64 - 73 1975-76 67 - 69 76 - 87 1976-77 74 - 78 68 - 78 1977-78 71 - 70 66 - 67 1978-79 71 - 83 59 - 67 1979-80 68 - 65 64 - 66 1980-81 71 - 83 74 - 91 88 - 80 1981-82 66 - 81 85 - 99 74 - 85 1982-83 67 - 64 71 - 73 86 - 71 1983-84 60 - 65 82 - 69 1984-85 74 - 87 74 - 70 53 - 74 1985-86 88 - 80 54 - 57 59 - 79 1986-87 70 - 71 74 - 83 1987-88 59 - 57 67 - 54 1988-89 65 - 60 62 - 80 1989-90 62 - 79 75 - 64 1990-91 62 - 67 73 - 68 1991-92 65 - 68 1992-93 73 - 70 1993-94 77 - 78 1994-95 72 - 58 57 - 68 1995-96 68 - 55 1996-97 83 - 74 1997-98 78 - 71 1998-99 59 - 58 58 - 65 1999-00 75 - 59 2000-01 68 - 76 2001-02 72 - 77 2002-03 74 - 69** 2003-04 45 - 47 2004-05 47 - 75 2005-06 88 - 79 2006-07 76 - 78 2007-08 61 - 54 2008-09 70 - 75 2009-10 76 - 70
(A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H)(OT) (A) (H)(OT) (A) (H)(OT) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H)(OT) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A)(OT) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H)
Georgia and Alabama have met 10 times during the Southeastern Conference Tournament, most recently in 2011.
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2010-11 57 - 65 (A) 59 - 65 (N) (OT) 2011-12 59 - 74 (H) 2012-13 45 - 52 (H) 58 - 61 (A) 2013-14 66 - 58 (H) **2003 win later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
82 66 67 68 78 60 81 60 66 75
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69 57 89 72 64 59 59 62 61 87
(H) (N) (A) (H) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (OT) (A)
**UGA wins in 2002 and 2003 later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Arkansas Arkansas leads 18-14** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 8-4** • Games in Fayetteville: Arkansas leads 9-3** • Neutral-Site Games: Arkansas leads 5-3 • SEC Tournament Games: Arkansas leads 5-3 Year Ga.-Ark. 1991-92 87 - 78 60 - 73 1992-93 79 - 97 60 - 65 1993-94 65 - 74 83 - 95 1994-95 82 - 84 1995-96 71 - 59 1996-97 74 - 79 65 - 63 1997-98 86 - 70 1998-99 79 - 82 1999-00 54 - 74 64 - 71 2000-01 57 - 72 2001-02 81 - 67** 2002-03 81 - 64** 2003-04 71 - 50 2004-05 47 - 62 2005-06 57 - 74 67 - 80 2006-07 67 - 64
Site (H) (N) (A) (N) (H) (N) (A) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A) (H) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (N) (A)
Auburn Georgia leads 90-89** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 60-22** • Games in Auburn: Auburn leads 58-22 • Neutral-Site Games: Series is tied 9-8 • SEC Tournament Games Georgia 6, Auburn 3 Year Ga.-Aub. 1907-08 20 - 34 1908-09 48 - 37 1909-10 40 - 35 21 - 56 1910-11 26 - 24 1911-12 40 - 19 1912-13 92 - 12 1913-14 80 - 16 46 - 15 1915-16 81 - 14 45 - 18 1916-17 90 - 18 1918-19 20 - 25 22 - 35 1919-20 31 - 15 29 - 32 1920-21 31 - 22
Site (H) (A) (H) (H) (A)
(H) (A) (A)
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1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49
29 32 39 31 35 16 32 33 40 37 49 25 39 42 43 30 31 24 22 21 33 26 26 21 27 43 29 32 48 48 39 36 28 41 32 51 59 59 38 37 44 60 41 74 55 47
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23 24 15 17 29 45 17 18 17 21 28 28 31 24 35 27 27 26 21 30 29 33 43 19 34 21 34 28 47 41 43 31 32 53 47 31 50 43 37 40 40 45 52 36 52 53
(H) (N)
(H) (A) (H) (N) (N)
(H) (A)
1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71
54 46 68 49 48 51 49 59 68 73 66 61 88 76 59 80 75 66 62 73 61 69 68 45 68 69 47 49 62 67 77 71 65 62 83 63 64 49 76 56 74 85 68 71 58
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67 55 69 61 62 65 71 64 79 75 81 80 83 78 60 96 72 73 90 75 81 95 59 72 78 73 83 74 78 70 85 67 95 60 74 74 73 62 74 62 69 84 64 67 79
(A)(OT) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H)
1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93
77 93 79 84 68 85 84 64 93 70 79 71 74 69 80 77 68 53 65 71 67 76 74 57 64 67 90 63 97 86 69 86 58 75 87 57 65 75 80 88 94 58 73 84 96
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76 (A) 99 (A) 72 (H) 72 (H) 64 (A) 82 (H) 97 (A) 65 (A) 90 (H)(OT) 94 (H) 88 (A) 95 (H) 83 (A) 76 (H) 81 (A) 84 (H) 73 (A) 58 (H) 69 (A) 79 (N)(4OT) 63 (H) 65 (A) 82 (A) 56 (H) 66 (A) 60 (H) 86 (H) 81 (A) 80 (H) 84 (A) 84 (A) 87 (H)(OT) 62 (A)(OT) 71 (H) 68 (H) 64 (A) 60 (N) 62 (A) 76 (H) 75 (H) 79 (A) 59 (H)(2OT) 68 (A) 89 (A) 69 (H)
After 179 meetings, Georgia leads the series vs. Auburn by only a 1-game margin (90-89).
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1993-94 83 - 80 (A) (OT) 1994-95 83 - 77 (H) 1995-96 86 - 89 (A) 1996-97 53 - 48 (H) 1997-98 62 - 73 (A) 1998-99 74 - 85 (H) 1999-00 52 - 67 (A) 2000-01 85 - 80 (H)(OT) 2001-02 72 - 75 (A) 2002-03 85 - 79** (H) 2003-04 54 - 57 (A) 73 - 59 (N) 2004-05 57 - 45 (H) 2005-06 65 - 66 (A) 2006-07 86 - 79 (H) 80 - 65 (N) 2007-08 59 - 54 (A) 2008-09 59 - 71 (H) 2009-10 63 - 82 (A) 2010-11 81 - 72 (H) (OT) 69 - 51 (N) 2011-12 51 - 59 (A) 2012-13 57 - 49 (H) 2013-14 67 - 74 (A)
**Win later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Chattanooga Georgia leads series 28-4 • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 22-3 • Games in Chattanooga Georgia leads 6-0 • Neutral-Site Games: Chattanooga leads 1-0 Year Ga.-UTC 1914-15 17 - 43 1931-32 22 - 16 26 - 19 38 - 26 1933-34 23 - 15 32 - 18 1934-35 32 - 27 28 - 26 1935-36 33 - 23 27 - 38 38 - 28 1936-37 34 - 24 28 - 32 1937-38 42 - 18 31 - 23 32 - 30 1938-39 66 - 41 1939-40 62 - 28 1945-46 66 - 46 58 - 36 1946-47 55 - 32 1947-48 62 - 34 73 - 55 1948-49 81 - 53 66 - 65 1949-50 69 - 48 64 - 56 1980-81 77 - 68 1985-86 97 - 71 95 - 81 1996-97 70 - 73 2013-14 87 - 56
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Colorado Georgia leads series 6-3 • Games in Athens: 4-0 • Games in Boulder: 2-3 • Neutral-Site Games: 0-0 Year 1991-92 1992-93 1996-97 1997-98 2001-02 2002-03 2010-11 2011-12 2013-14
Ga.-CU 58 - 69 75 - 63 62 - 52 84 - 73 81 - 73 71 - 70 83 - 74 68 - 70 70 - 84
Site (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A)
Florida Florida leads 109-99** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 62-37** • Games in Gainesville: Florida leads 63-33** • Neutral-Site Games: Florida leads 9-4 • SEC Tournament Games: Florida 3, Georgia 1 Year 1923-24 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33
Ga.43 55 32 37 40 48 48 35 32 47 38 33 38 27 36 39 37 32 -
UF 24 27 33 35 30 26 32 34 29 29 23 32 33 47 20 20 34 33
Site (H) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (H)(OT) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (H) (H)
1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50
22 39 20 32 35 27 27 34 25 45 37 43 40 27 31 18 36 28 34 32 36 28 15 25 42 43 36 25 46 54 34 42 46 44 42 28 27 39 28 36 57 44 47 59 55 38 56 59 63 49 49
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25 40 46 24 37 47 29 30 29 47 28 32 32 22 30 36 19 27 31 38 41 27 26 18 32 18 45 36 36 37 39 44 40 46 33 29 26 27 46 52 65 41 50 43 52 46 44 48 39 55 54
(A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (H) (A)(OT) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A)
Last season was the first time since 1962 that Florida did not visit Athens.
1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81
57 - 48 77 - 52 66 - 48 75 - 58 47 - 62 55 - 74 60 - 74 61 - 58 73 - 79 84 - 72 64 - 76 76 - 80 68 - 81 69 - 61 93 - 73 69 - 82 69 - 62 65 - 85 66 - 60 63 - 76 73 - 90 66 - 63 55 - 58 85 - 67 75 - 61 75 - 73 58 - 73 68 - 90 74 - 78 78 - 72 78 - 105 58 - 90 79 - 77 59 - 57 64 - 69 74 - 83 66 - 90 52 - 65 49 - 59 64 - 78 61 - 63 63 - 96 63 - 90 97 - 83 77 - 82 69 - 73 78 - 96 68 - 64 85 - 69 79 - 88 62 - 61 74 - 63 75 - 72 81 - 78 72 - 77 75 - 71 74 - 87 69 - 83 65 - 66 87 - 79 84 - 98 76 - 101 71 - 84 57 - 54 68 - 86 76 - 64 63 - 62 52 - 57 76 - 48 90 - 74 87 - 64
(A) (H) (H) (A) (N-Jax) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (N) (A) (A) (N-Jax) (H) (H) (A) (N-Jax) (N-Jax) (H) (N-Sav) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N-Jax) (H) (A) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A)(OT) (A) (H) (H) (A)
1981-82 73 - 67 (A) 87 - 73 (H) 1982-83 83 - 79 (A) 80 - 65 (H) 1983-84 69 - 77 (H) 64 - 70 (A) 1984-85 71 - 60 (A) 80 - 56 (H) 1985-86 89 - 69 (H) 70 - 71 (A) 1986-87 80 - 87 (H) 52 - 66 (A) 1987-88 70 - 87 (A) 71 - 65 (H) 72 - 70 (N) 1988-89 66 - 80 (H) 60 - 65 (A) 61 - 62 (N) 1989-90 69 - 97 (A) 70 - 65 (H) 1990-91 79 - 54 (H) 75 - 90 (A) 1991-92 71 - 63 (H) 69 - 60 (A) 1992-93 77 - 81 (H)(OT) 79 - 82 (A) 1993-94 78 -100 (H) 79 - 91 (A) 1994-95 66 - 82 (H) 101 - 85 (A) 1995-96 71 - 46 (H) 86 - 70 (A) 1996-97 77 - 70 (H) (OT) 88 - 76 (A) 1997-98 77 - 82 (A) 87 - 77 (H) 1998-99 62 - 72 (A) 64 - 75 (H) 1999-00 66 - 85 (A) 68 - 90 (H) 2000-01 75 - 72 (A) 71 - 82 (H) 2001-02 84 - 79** (A) 70 - 85 (H) 2002-03 63 - 66 (A) 82 - 81** (H) 2003-04 76 - 62 (H) 55 - 63 (A) 2004-05 47 - 70 (A) 38 - 50 (H) 2005-06 72 - 90 (H) 66 - 77 (A) 2006-07 51 - 67 (A) 61 - 71 (H) 57 - 74 (N) 2007-08 67 - 77 (A) 64 - 77 (H) 2008-09 57 - 83 (A) 88 - 86 (H) 2009-10 71 - 87 (A) 78 - 76 (H) 2010-11 91 - 104 (H)(2OT) 62 - 71 (A) 2011-12 48 - 70 (A) 76 - 62 (H) 2012-13 77 - 44 (A) 47 - 64 (H) 2013-14 72 - 50 (A)
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series records vs. 2014-15 opponents Florida Atlantic Georgia leads series 2-0 • Games in Athens: 2-0
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Year Ga.-FAU 2003-04 99 - 84 2009-10 77 - 60
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Georgia Tech Ga. Tech leads series 103-86 • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 51-30 • Games on Tech campus: Ga. Tech leads 60-25 • Neutral-Site Games: Ga. Tech leads 13-10 Year 1905-06 1908-09 1912-13 1913-14 1920-21 1922-23 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38
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Ga.-GT 13 - 27 11 - 12 78 - 9 69 - 13 71 - 12 35 - 20 58 - 8 29 - 24 26 - 21 22 - 27 25 - 30 34 - 24 25 - 30 33 - 29 34 - 19 35 - 36 27 - 33 25 - 36 33 - 30 35 - 36 26 - 28 37 - 38 27 - 25 26 - 23 25 - 23 35 - 31 39 - 30 19 - 37 44 - 15 20 - 30 25 - 15 22 - 25 30 - 25 16 - 26 30 - 32 25 - 33 37 - 33 28 - 27 33 - 19 33 - 23 27 - 32 39 - 49 21 - 29 22 - 24 20 - 34 22 - 42 28 - 51 27 - 29
Site (H) (OT) (H) (H) (H) (A) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H)(OT) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H)(OT) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H)
1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56
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32 41 46 40 31 44 29 38 31 20 39 44 38 42 49 50 46 36 44 46 58 64 65 57 74 49 58 67 51 73 50 77 54 72 73 54 70 73 66 69 63 54 67 62 68 72
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26 (H) 29 (A) 31 (A) 31 (H) 27 (H) 52 (A) 49 (A) 37 (H) 58 (H) 39 (A) 42 (H) 71 (A) 70 (A) 69 (H) 68 (N) 40 (H) 43 (A) 30 (N) 51 (H) 70 (A) 68 (H) 73 (H) 58 (H) 60 (N) 60 (A)(OT) 56 (H) 60 (A) 55 (H) 56 (A) 72 (H) 56 (A) 66 (H) 53 (A) 64 (H) 79 (A) 71 (N-Jax) 57 (H) 58 (A) 64 (N) 61 (H) 80 (A) 75 (A) 66 (A) (2OT) 75 (A) 72 (H) 81 (H)
1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74
53 65 60 69 59 62 66 62 62 65 64 68 56 51 80 71 70 62 68 70 58 65 55 81 79 62 91 76 56 67 89 53 79 78 89 84 66 80 74 88 77 78 93 87 67 75
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80 67 74 68 72 59 73 66 82 83 80 69 74 54 89 83 67 68 61 72 66 73 71 68 66 73 66 65 89 61 87 75 87 86 76 74 73 92 69 97 90 82 78 78 77 66
(A) (H) (A) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (A) (H) (A) (N-Jax) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A)
95 - 97 (H) 1974-75 86 - 67 (H) 77 - 73 (A) 1975-76 57 - 59 (A) 69 - 63 (H) 1976-77 43 - 64 (H) 60 - 51 (A) 1977-78 58 - 75 (A) 68 - 64 (H) 1978-79 51 - 75 (A) 56 - 55 (H) 1979-80 66 - 59 (H) 38 - 40 (A) 1980-81 55 - 38 (A) 65 - 51 (H) 1981-82 62 - 61 (H) 53 - 42 (A) 1982-83 82 - 67 (A) 1983-84 64 - 62 (N) 1984-85 60 - 59 (N) 1985-86 65 - 89 (N) 1986-87 66 - 72 (N) 1987-88 77 - 78 (N) 1988-89 80 - 69 (N) 1989-90 89 - 92 (N) 1990-91 105 - 112 (N)(3OT) 1991-92 66 - 65 (N) 1992-93 67 - 75 (N) 1993-94 69 - 72 (N) 1994-95 78 - 86 (N) 1995-96 94 - 70 (H) 1996-97 61 - 62 (A) 1997-98 77 - 71 (H) 1998-99 79 - 84 (A)(OT) 1999-00 70 - 68 (H) 2000-01 75 - 70 (A) 2001-02 95 - 82 (H) 2002-03 77 - 83 (A) 2003-04 83 - 80 (H) (2OT) 2004-05 49 - 87 (A) 2005-06 91 - 75 (H) 2006-07 69 - 78 (A) 2007-08 79 - 72 (H) 2008-09 62 - 67 (A) 2009-10 73 - 66 (H) 2010-11 73 - 72 (A)
Georgia and Georgia Tech meet in November for the 190th time, but this will be the first time since 1977-78 they’ve opened the season against each other.
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2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
56 - 68 54 - 62 71 - 80
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gonzaga Series is tied 2-2 • Games in Athens: 0-0 • Neutral-Court Games: UGA leads 2-0 • Games in Spokane: Gonzaga leads 2-0 Year 2002-03 2003-04 2006-07 2007-08
Ga.-GU Site 95 - 83 (N) 76 - 82 (A) (OT) 96 - 83 (N) 67 - 75 (A)
kansas state Kansas State leads series 1-0 • Games in Athens: 0-0 • Neutral-Court Games: KSU leads 1-0 • Games in Manhattan: 0-0 Year Ga.-KSU 1986-87 79 - 82
Georgia and Kentucky met twice last season, but only because of a second-round matchup at the SEC Tournament in Atlanta.
Site (N)
Kentucky Kentucky leads 117-26** • Games in Athens: Kentucky leads 39-17** • Games in Lexington: Kentucky leads 59-5** • Neutral-Site Games: Kentucky leads 19-4 • SEC Tournament Games Kentucky leads 9-1 Year Ga. - UK Site 1920-21 19 - 20 (SIAA) 1922-23 23 - 19 (A) 1924-25 28 - 24 (H) 1925-26 18 - 22 (H) 32 - 31 (SC) 34 - 39 (SC) 1927-28 16 - 31 (SC) 1928-29 16 - 31 (SC) 1929-30 21 - 22 (H)(OT) 23 - 36 (A) 1930-31 25 - 16 (H) 1939-40 43 - 51 (SEC) 1941-42 26 - 51 (H) 38 - 55 (A) 1942-43 28 - 60 (H) 30 - 59 (SEC) 1943-44 29 - 57 (SEC) 1944-45 37 - 73 (H) 1946-47 45 - 84 (H) 40 - 81 (A) 1947-48 51 - 88 (H) 1948-49 40 - 95 (A) 1949-50 71 - 60 (H) 56 - 88 (A) 63 - 79 (SEC) 1950-51 41 - 88 (A)
1951-52 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92
55 - 95 (N-LV) 55 - 106 (A) 68 - 100 (N-LV) 40 - 86 (A) 66 - 143 (N-LV) 53 - 84 (A) 55 - 74 (N) 55 - 108 (A) 60 - 84 (N) 67 - 74 (A) 59 - 86 (N) 67 - 74 (A) 83 - 103 (H) 82 - 102 (H) 64 - 96 (A) 65 - 69 (H)(2OT) 50 - 74 (A) 49 - 40 (H) 76 - 101 (H) 73 - 104 (A) 87 - 106 (H) 68 - 88 (A) 77 - 85 (H) 71 - 72 (H) 86 - 116 (A) 66 - 79 (A) 95 - 107 (H) 85 - 73 (H) 63 - 87 (A) 68 - 89 (A) 86 - 99 (H) 74 - 80 (A) 72 - 86 (H) 77 - 96 (H) 61 - 75 (A) 76 - 92 (A) 86 - 81 (H) 59 - 64 (A)(OT) 54 - 72 (H) 73 - 90 (A) 67 - 78 (H) 64 - 73 (A) 74 - 90 (H) 69 - 95 (H-Atl) 49 - 56 (A) 62 - 76 (A) 68 - 71 (H)(2OT) 66 - 68 (H) 73 - 82 (A) 70 - 63 (H) 72 - 81 (A) 40 - 64 (A) 64 - 66 (H) 79 - 92 (N) 81 - 73 (H) 79 - 77 (A) 69 - 74 (A) 75 - 80 (H) 69 - 65 (A) 79 - 71 (H) 77 - 84 (N) 72 - 80 (A) 57 - 62 (N) 65 - 76 (A) 84 - 72 (H) 106 - 91 (H) 77 - 88 (A) 80 - 81 (H) 84 - 96 (A) 66 - 78 (A) 73 - 84 (H)
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series records vs. 2014-15 opponents 1992-93 59 - 74 (H) 70 - 86 (A) 1993-94 94 - 90 (H) (OT) 59 - 80 (A) 1994-95 71 - 83 (A) 74 - 97 (H) 1995-96 77 - 82 (H) 86 - 73 (A) 1996-97 65 - 86 (H) 57 - 82 (A) 68 - 95 (N) 1997-98 79 - 90 (H) 74 - 85 (A) 1998-99 83 - 91 (H)(OT) 71 - 92 (A) 1999-00 69 - 75 (H) 64 - 70 (A) 2000-01 63 - 67 (A) 70 - 85 (H) 2001-02 88 - 84** (A) 78 - 69** (H) 2002-03 67- 87 (A) 66 - 74 (H) 2003-04 65 - 57 (A) 74 - 68 (H) 60 - 69 (N) 2004-05 55 - 76 (H) 51 - 60 (A) 2006-06 55 - 69 (H) 61 - 68 (A) 2006-07 78-69 (OT) (H) 70 - 82 (A) 2007-08 58 - 63 (H) 55 - 61 (A) 60 - 56 (N) (OT) 2008-09 45 - 68 (H) 90 - 85 (A) 2009-10 68 - 76 (A) 68 - 80 (H) 2010-11 77 - 70 (H) 60 - 66 (A) 2011-12 44 - 57 (H) 49 - 79 (A) 2012-13 72 - 62 (H) 2013-14 54 - 79 (A) 58 - 70 (N)
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**Both wins in 2002 later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Louisiana State LSU leads 62-44** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 27-21** • Games in Baton Rouge: LSU leads 34-13** • Neutral-Site Games: LSU leads 7-4 • SEC Tournament Games: LSU leads 5-3 Year Ga.-LSU 1919-20 34 - 15 1935-36 34 - 46 1938-39 26 - 50 1942-43 39 - 54 1945-46 41 - 60 1950-51 68 - 65 1951-52 60 - 98 1952-53 50 - 55 1953-54 62 - 97 53 - 100
Site (H) (A) (N) (H) (N) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A)
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1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01
76 - 70 86 - 91 56 - 72 78 - 70 59 - 56 60 - 63 66 - 79 79 - 67 77 - 81 80 - 66 57 - 76 76 - 67 63 - 81 69 - 70 82 - 59 85 - 87 78 - 65 76 - 79 78 - 73 89 - 98 80 - 90 86 - 88 88 - 99 76 - 97 66 - 79 115 - 95 68 - 69 66 - 62 55 - 56 83 - 90 79 - 84 89 - 90 90 - 96 83 - 79 75 - 70 77 - 97 69 - 75 78 - 96 68 - 89 75 - 97 93 - 88 73 - 72 77 - 96 65 - 78 62 - 64 68 - 60 53 - 54 57 - 51 56 - 60 59 - 70 77 - 81 68 - 69 74 - 79 59 - 58 73 - 85 92 - 76 64 - 63 63 - 57 88 - 89 59 - 50 62 - 63 79 - 80 83 - 97 94 - 92 86 - 85 76 - 83 86 - 89 64 - 62 81 - 78 100 - 84 83 - 70 98 - 89 85 - 82 82 - 59 75 - 54 61 - 52 59 - 57 57 - 61 68 - 63
(H)(OT) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N-Jax) (H) (N-Jax) (A) (H) (A) (H)(OT) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H)(2OT) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A)(2OT) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H)(2OT) (A) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A)(OT) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A)(OT) (H) (N)(2OT) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A)(OT) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A) (H) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H)
62 - 63 2001-02 55 - 54** 76 - 78 2002-03 89 - 63** 2003-04 59 - 63 2004-05 79 - 95 2005-06 52 - 81 2006-07 57 - 54 2007-08 64 - 71 2008-09 62 - 80 2009-10 48 - 50 2010-11 73 - 53 2011-12 53 - 61 2012-13 67 - 58 63 - 68 2013-14 91 - 78 69 - 61
**Wins later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
(N) (A) (N) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A)
Mercer Georgia leads 52-21 • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 34-9 • Games in Macon: Georgia leads 18-12 Year Ga. - MU 1906-07 65 - 11 1908-09 60 - 20 1910-11 26 - 28 24 - 27 1911-12 41 - 27 18 - 30 1914-15 36 - 19 25 - 26 1916-17 51 - 19 66 - 14 1917-18 24 - 15 74 - 9 1919-20 30 - 15 31 - 33 1920-21 26 - 7 45 - 16 1921-22 18 - 27 31 - 24 1922-23 11 - 31 29 - 28 1923-24 20 - 34 19 - 36 1925-26 37 - 36 1926-27 37 - 26 1929-30 41 - 27 1931-32 42 - 26 31 - 25 1932-33 34 - 40 40 - 38 1934-35 48 - 20 1936-37 37 - 33 25 - 27 1937-38 47 - 38 24 - 34 1939-40 51 - 41 1940-41 59 - 47 1943-44 44 - 57 48 - 54 1944-45 36 - 51 56 - 40 1947-48 80 - 62 55 - 53 1948-49 78 - 59 63 - 51 1949-50 63 - 57 69 - 60
Georgia Basketball
Site (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A)
1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1960-61 1961-62 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1994-95 1995-96 1997-98 1998-99 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
64 - 51 60 - 58 61 - 66 48 - 63 63 - 68 62 - 74 95 - 75 66 - 68 75 - 72 91 - 79 88 - 77 71 - 91 69 - 76 62 - 66 71 - 59 87 - 74 66 - 46 75 - 64 85 - 72 85 - 57 117 - 50 84 - 64 88 - 79 81 - 71 95 - 68 78 - 58 96 - 61 56 - 53 72 - 58 58 - 49
(H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (A) (H) (A) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H)
Ole Miss Georgia leads 68-40** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 38-12** • Games in Oxford: Ole Miss leads 25-24** • Neutral-Site Games: Georgia leads 6-3 • SEC Tournament Games: Georgia leads 8-2 Year 1927-28 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67
Ga.-UM 37 - 44 37 - 33 45 - 41 45 - 28 53 - 46 36 - 27 36 - 27 46 - 38 74 - 66 63 - 54 70 - 52 59 - 58 59 - 41 52 - 103 75 - 77 73 - 87 66 - 80 86 - 80 65 - 105 91 - 99 63 - 81 84 - 61 63 - 65 73 - 69 75 - 79 76 - 63 72 - 80 90 - 68 91 - 71 85 - 78 67 - 75
Site (H) (H) (H) (N) (A) (H) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A)(OT) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A)
1967-68 70 - 64 111 - 77 1968-69 84 - 81 85 - 82 1969-70 96 - 84 94 - 79 1970-71 88 - 80 72 - 76 1971-72 80 - 74 79 - 69 1972-73 71 - 67 62 - 69 1973-74 70 - 78 55 - 59 1974-75 88 - 83 87 - 93 1975-76 74 - 72 70 - 68 1976-77 62 - 82 92 - 76 1977-78 63 - 75 57 - 56 1978-79 59 - 53 63 - 82 1979-80 64 - 62 77 - 65 1980-81 70 - 62 62 - 64 62 - 66 1981-82 54 - 56 64 - 58 1982-83 68 - 53 59 - 76 1983-84 70 - 51 54 - 56 1984-85 81 - 51 94 - 66 1985-86 91 - 75 62 - 61 1986-87 68 - 82 69 - 65 65 - 63 1987-88 86 - 70 72 - 75 1988-89 70 - 74 79 - 88 1989-90 74 - 84 107 - 83 1990-91 117 - 62 72 - 62 1991-92 86 - 66 85 - 66 1992-93 75 - 61 1993-94 69 - 85 1994-95 79 - 51 1995-96 74 - 38 1996-97 66 - 73 1997-98 70 - 68 67 - 72 1998-99 76 - 85 1999-00 71 - 65 2000-01 70 - 66 2001-02 79 - 72** 2002-03 89 - 82** 2003-04 74 - 61 2004-05 54 - 59 2005-06 72 - 65 2006-07 49 - 67 2007-08 62 - 76 97 - 95 2008-09 47 - 69 2009-10 76 - 80 2010-11 98 - 76 2011-12 63 - 66 2012-13 74 - 84 2013-14 61 - 60 75 - 73
(A) (H) (H) (A)(OT) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A)(OT) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A) (H)(OT) (A) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (N) (OT) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (OT) (H) (N)
**Wins later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2014-15 Media Guide
Mississippi State Georgia leads series 54-53** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 28-18** • Games in Starkville: MSU leads 32-17** • Neutral-Site Games: Georgia leads 10-1 • SEC Tournament Games: Georgia leads 9-2 Year Ga.-MSU Site 1931-32 48 - 26 (SIAA) 1945-46 45 - 44 (N) 1948-49 70 - 40 (H) 1949-50 40 - 51 (A) 1950-51 57 - 49 (H) 1951-52 55 - 88 (A) 1952-53 75 - 63 (H) 1953-54 60 - 75 (A) 1954-55 90 - 75 (H) 1955-56 71 - 83 (A) 1956-57 73 - 86 (H) 1957-58 77 - 92 (A) 1958-59 56 - 76 (H) 1959-60 67 - 62 (A)(OT) 1960-61 77 - 99 (H) 1961-62 74 - 83 (A) 1962-63 75 - 86 (H) 1963-64 73 - 61 (A) 1964-65 74 - 79 (A) 82 - 62 (H) 1965-66 54 - 58 (A) 83 - 71 (H) 1966-67 71 - 93 (H) 63 - 92 (A) 1967-68 72 - 69 (H) 81 - 77 (A) 1968-69 71 - 73 (H) 95 - 80 (A) 1969-70 79 - 76 (A) 77 - 86 (H) 1970-71 66 - 77 (H)(OT) 57 - 62 (A) 1971-72 58 - 62 (A)(OT) 87 - 82 (H) 1972-73 84 - 90 (H) 68 - 72 (A) 1973-74 56 - 76 (H) 69 - 84 (A) 1974-75 67 - 65 (A) 71 - 77 (H) 1975-76 85 - 73 (H) 79 - 90 (A) 1976-77 82 - 73 (H) 69 - 98 (A) 1977-78 44 - 57 (H) 45 - 68 (A) 1978-79 69 - 67 (H) 62 - 86 (A) 75 - 72 (N-Birm) 1979-80 75 - 88 (A) 56 - 62 (H) 1980-81 66 - 64 (H) 68 - 65 (A)(OT) 1981-82 26 - 20 (A) 71 - 49 (H) 1982-83 75 - 59 (H) 64 - 73 (A) 1983-84 54 - 52 (A) 69 - 45 (H) 52 - 49 (N) 1984-85 64 - 65 (A) 79 - 74 (H) 1985-86 72 - 55 (H) 62 - 61 (A) 1986-87 48 - 41 (H) 63 - 64 (A)
1987-88 72 - 80 (A) 49 - 35 (H) 64 - 43 (N) 1988-89 79 - 68 (A) 85 - 86 (H)(OT) 83 - 68 (N) 1989-90 83 - 69 (H) 82 - 74 (A) 1990-91 83 - 73 (A) 64 - 70 (H) 1991-92 66 - 75 (A) 1992-93 86 - 73 (H) 87 - 56 (N) 1993-94 60 - 67 (A) 1994-95 59 - 60 (H) 1995-96 73 - 76 (A) 68 - 86 (N) 1996-97 56 - 54 (H) 1997-98 64 - 69 (A) 79 - 76 (N) 1998-99 63 - 60 (H) 1999-00 59 - 71 (A) 2000-01 94 - 73 (H) 2001-02 86 - 68** (A) 2002-03 67 - 63** (H) 2003-04 58 - 71 (A) 2004-05 62 - 76 (H) 65 - 76 (N) 2005-06 68 - 83 (A) 2006-07 86 - 73 (H) 2007-08 49 - 60 (A) 64 - 60 (N) 2008-09 61 - 67 (H) 60 - 79 (N) 2009-10 69 - 72 (A) 2010-11 86 - 64 (H) 2011-12 70 - 68 (A) (OT) 71 - 61 (N) 2012-13 61 - 72 (H) 2013-14 75 - 55 (A) 66 - 45 (H)
**Wins later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Missouri Missouri leads 4-2 • Games in Athens: 1-1 • Games in Columbia: Missouri leads 2-1 • Neutral Court Games: Missouri leads 1-0 Year Ga.-UM Site 2000-01 68 - 70 (N) 2008-09 76 - 83 (H) 2009-10 61 - 89 (A) 2012-13 62 - 79 (A) 2013-14 70 - 64 (A) (OT) 71 - 56 (H)
norfolk state First Meeting
seton hall First Meeting
South Carolina Georgia leads 54-48** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 31-16** • Games in Columbia: USC leads 30-19** • Neutral-Site Games: Georgia leads 4-2 • SEC Tournament Games: Georgia leads 1-0 Year Ga.-USC Site 1921-22 34 - 27 (A) 1923-24 38 - 29 (A) 1924-25 27 - 35 (A) 1925-26 57 - 28 (H) 1928-29 54 - 28 (H) 46 - 21 (H) 1930-31 31 - 16 (H) 27 - 21 (A) 1937-38 26 - 24 (H) 36 - 22 (A) 1938-39 39 - 24 (H) 49 - 34 (A) 1939-40 47 - 31 (H) 40 - 33 (A) 1940-41 44 - 48 (H)(OT) 50 - 43 (A) 1941-42 35 - 43 (H) 1942-43 35 - 43 (A) 1943-44 48 - 64 (H) 35 - 67 (A) 1944-45 25 - 53 (A) 1945-46 30 - 42 (A) 1946-47 50 - 55 (H) 40 - 51 (A) 1947-48 70 - 57 (H) 61 - 64 (A) 1948-49 49 - 43 (A) 63 - 64 (H) 1949-50 77 - 62 (H) 43 - 54 (A) 1950-51 60 - 58 (H) 59 - 57 (A) 1951-52 63 - 80 (H) 61 - 62 (A) 1952-53 57 - 50 (H) 64 - 72 (A) 1953-54 59 - 61 (H) 1954-55 54 - 74 (A) 1955-56 68 - 85 (N) 1956-57 74 - 97 (A) 81 - 96 (H) 64 - 62 (N) 1957-58 87 - 95 (N) 77 - 58 (N) 84 - 63 (H) 1958-59 76 - 72 (A) 65 - 57 (N) 1959-60 66 - 65 (A) 1960-61 71 - 73 (H) 1961-62 72 - 97 (A) 1962-63 85 - 72 (H) 1963-64 60 - 77 (A) 112 - 90 (H) 1976-77 73 - 74 (N)(OT) 1991-92 69 - 71 (A) 72 - 54 (H) 1992-93 85 - 86 (A) 88 - 87 (H) 1993-94 96 - 85 (A) 72 - 69 (H) 1994-95 59 - 60 (A) 66 - 56 (H) 1995-96 73 - 85 (A) 88 - 73 (H) 1996-97 71 - 82 (A) 77 - 74 (H) 78 - 63 (N) 1997-98 60 - 68 (H)
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series records vs. 2014-15 opponents
76 - 79 (A) 1998-99 80 - 56 (H) 66 - 70 (A)(OT) 1999-00 90 - 62 (H) 66 - 82 (A) 2000-01 75 - 77 (A) 56 - 64 (H) 2001-02 67 - 80 (A) 82 - 75** (H)(OT) 2002-03 79 - 66** (H) 60 - 55** (A)(OT) 2003-04 63 - 84 (H) 47 - 63 (A) 2004-05 54 - 74 (A) 53 - 60 (H) 2005-06 64-61 (A)(OT) 48 - 47 (H) 2006-07 80 - 56 (H) 73 - 54 (A) 2007-08 56 - 62 (A) 82 - 64 (H) 2008-09 68 - 79 (A) 51 - 68 (H) 2009-10 77 - 78 (A) 66 - 61 (H) 2010-11 60 - 56 (A) 64 - 48 (H) 2011-12 56 - 57 (A) 67 - 55 (H) 2012-13 67 - 56 (A) 62 - 54 (H) (OT) 2013-14 97 - 76 (H) 75 - 56 (A)
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**UGA Wins later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
stony brook First Meeting
Tennessee Tennessee leads 93-56** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 39-30** • Games in Knoxville: Tennessee leads 56-15 • Neutral-Site Games: Georgia leads 5-4 • SEC Tournament Games: Tennessee leads 5-3 Year 1912-13 1922-23 1925-26 1926-27 1928-29 1930-31 1931-32 1935-36 1936-37 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42
Ga.-UT Site 52 - 22 (A) 38 - 13 (H) 26 - 30 (A) 23 - 19 (N-Atl) 48 - 25 (N-Atl) 29 - 28 (H) 45 - 21 (H) 22 - 19 (H) 33 - 18 (A) 17 - 24 (A) 38 - 19 (H) 44 - 56 (A) 30 - 24 (H) 11 - 36 (A) 29 - 35 (A) 41 - 48 (H) 23 - 36 (A) 47 - 36 (H) 39 - 41 (N-Lville) 52 - 60 (N-Lville)
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188
series records vs. 2014-15 opponents
1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90
26 - 42 (A) 38 - 48 (H) 33 - 46 (H) 28 - 53 (A) 33 - 48 (H) 33 - 62 (A) 45 - 58 (N-Louis) 64 - 70 (H) 60 - 69 (A) 59 - 61 (H) 51 - 77 (A) 62 - 74 (A) 62 - 68 (H) 87 - 86 (A) 71 - 69 (H) 81 - 97 (A) 67 - 86 (A) 59 - 62 (H) 84 - 91 (A) 79 - 82 (H) 60 - 66 (A) 69 - 62 (H) 67 - 75 (A) 84 - 87 (H) 65 - 94 (A) 79 - 67 (H) 57 - 76 (H) 49 - 83 (A) 71 - 100 (A) 69 - 83 (H) 70 - 87 (H) 36 - 68 (A) 72 - 77 (A) 61 - 43 (H) 67 - 82 (A) 55 - 57 (H) 61 - 56 (H) 55 - 57 (A) 47 - 51 (A) 61 - 64 (H) 57 - 59 (H) 68 - 71 (A)(OT) 64 - 79 (A) 71 - 85 (H) 70 - 84 (A) 89 - 97 (H) 69 - 105 (H) 74 - 95 (A) 73 - 79 (H) 70 - 86 (A) 82 - 106 (A) 83 - 76 (H) 75 - 74 (A) 72 - 77 (H) 79 - 75 (H) 81 - 87 (A)(3OT) 55 - 54 (H) 49 - 50 (A) 67 - 72 (A) 76 - 75 (H)(OT) 64 - 66 (H) 64 - 63 (A) 76 - 87 (A) 74 - 59 (H) 79 - 60 (N) 71 - 57 (H) 82 - 77 (A) 79 - 80 (H)(2OT) 85 - 86 (A) 67 - 61 (N) 77 - 78 (A) 91 - 70 (H) 60 - 55 (H) 68 - 89 (A) 81 - 92 (A) 80 - 69 (H) 74 - 73 (A) 68 - 75 (H) 85 - 77 (H)
83 - 93 (A) 1990-91 107 - 86 (H) 87 - 78 (A) 65 - 95 (N) 1991-92 76 - 78 (A) 66 - 67 (H) 1992-93 77 - 60 (H) 96 - 83 (A) 1993-94 67 - 63 (A) 74 - 61 (H) 1994-95 57 - 56 (A) 74 - 48 (H) 1995-96 62 - 67 (A) 68 - 49 (H) 74 - 63 (N) 1996-97 63 - 50 (A) 69 - 55 (H) 1997-98 48 - 77 (A) 77 - 72 (H) 1998-99 69 - 85 (A) 65 - 75 (H) 1999-00 83 - 110 (A) 66 - 83 (H) 2000-01 77 - 75 (H)(2OT) 88 - 76 (A) 2001-02 73 - 70** (H) 73 - 81 (A)(OT) 2002-03 81 - 76** (H)(OT) 72 - 78 (A) 2003-04 65 - 89 (A) 71 - 60 (H) 2004-05 65 - 72 (H) 68 - 78 (A) 2005-06 76 - 89 (A) 78 - 83 (H) 2006-07 71 - 82 (A) 65 - 71 (H) 2007-08 69 - 85 (A) 71 - 74 (H) 2008-09 77 - 86 (H) 48 - 79 (A) 2009-10 78 - 63 (H) 60 - 69 (A) 2010-11 55 - 57 (H) 69 - 63 (A) 2011-12 57 - 53 (H) (OT) 62 - 73 (A) 2012-13 68 - 62 (A) 78 - 68 (H) 2013-14 48 - 67 (A)
**Wins later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Texas A&M Georgia leads 3-0
• Games in Athens: Georgia leads 2-0 • Games in College Station: Georgia leads 1-0 Year Ga. - TAMU Site 2012-13 59 - 52 (A) 52 - 46 (H) 2013-14 62 - 50 (H)
Troy Georgia leads 4-0
• Games in Athens: Georgia leads 4-0 Year Ga. - TU Site 1976-77 64 - 57 (H) 1977-78 72 - 58 (H)
Georgia Basketball
1979-80 1980-81
100 - 77 108 - 65
(H) (H)
Vanderbilt Vanderbilt leads 86-51** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 35-28** • Games in Nashville: Vanderbilt leads 52-13 • Neutral-Site Games: Vanderbilt leads 6-3 • SEC Tournament Games: Vanderbilt leads 5-1 Year Ga.-VU Site 1913-14 41 - 31 (H) 1914-15 25 - 23 (A) 1916-17 31 - 11 (A) 1919-20 18 - 40 (A) 1920-21 31 - 17 (A) 1921-22 27 - 26 (SCT) 1922-23 16 - 25 (H) 1924-25 34 - 41 (H) 1926-27 44 - 46 (SCT) 1933-34 29 - 46 (N-Atl) 1940-41 50 - 44 (H) 1941-42 38 - 58 (A) 1942-43 35 - 39 (H) 31 - 66 (A) 1945-46 41 - 44 (A) 51 - 39 (H) 1950-51 57 - 69 (A) 60 - 70 (H) 1951-52 51 - 73 (H) 49 - 61 (N-Louis) 1952-53 66 - 97 (A) 1953-54 67 - 83 (H) 1954-55 57 - 78 (A) 1955-56 61 - 85 (A) 56 - 69 (H) 1956-57 51 - 75 (A) 1957-58 64 - 74 (A) 66 - 69 (H) 1958-59 50 - 78 (A) 1959-60 67 - 79 (A) 75 - 80 (H) 1960-61 76 - 87 (A) 1961-62 71 - 69 (H) 1962-63 64 - 82 (A) 1963-64 81 - 69 (H) 1964-65 62 - 75 (H) 72 - 89 (A) 1965-66 63 - 77 (H) 97 - 117 (A) 1966-67 41 - 51 (H)(2OT) 61 - 81 (A) 1967-68 77 - 82 (A) 91 - 77 (H) 1968-69 104 - 80 (H) 90 - 83 (A) 1969-70 72 - 68 (A) 94 - 90 (H) 1970-71 69 - 76 (H) 60 - 74 (A) 1971-72 76 - 80 (A)(OT) 98 - 91 (H) 1972-73 86 - 89 (H) 52 - 87 (A) 1973-74 71 - 91 (H) 78 - 83 (A) 1974-75 80 - 102 (A) 78 - 81 (H) 1975-76 85 - 95 (A)(OT) 69 - 71 (H)(2OT) 1976-77 69 - 72 (A)
71 - 74 1977-78 56 - 64 64 - 62 1978-79 76 - 79 63 - 60 1979-80 88 - 66 69 - 70 1980-81 55 - 70 80 - 72 1981-82 76 - 53 68 - 57 1982-83 86 - 61 70 - 71 1983-84 74 - 81 98 - 71 1984-85 80 - 73 68 - 69 1985-86 71 - 77 101 - 70 1986-87 76 - 53 75 - 59 1987-88 77 - 92 71 - 77 1988-89 75 - 76 72 - 85 1989-90 108 - 81 67 - 66 74 - 78 1990-91 74 - 75 62 - 59 80 - 72 1991-92 72 - 70 67 - 86 1992-93 66 - 78 83 - 87 1993-94 67 - 71 57 - 67 1994-95 65 - 62 77 - 83 1995-96 62 - 66 77 - 68 1996-97 61 - 53 80 - 86 1997-98 64 - 68 81 - 62 79 - 65 1998-99 70 - 63 82 - 67 1999-00 58 - 67 89 - 101 2000-01 82 - 73 70 - 68 2001-02 82 - 69** 84 - 86 2002-03 91 - 94 83 - 70** 2003-04 39 - 61 71 - 61 2004-05 68 - 59 37 - 65 2005-06 74 - 73 55 - 72 2006-07 85 - 73 61 - 66 2007-08 59 - 67 74 - 86 2008-09 40 - 50 61 - 57 2009-10 72 - 58 94 - 96 66 - 78 2010-11 66 - 73 56 - 64 2011-12 66 - 77 52 - 61 2012-13 62 - 63 2013-14 54 - 59
(H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A)(OT) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (N)(OT) (A)(OT) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H)(OT) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H)(NIT) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (OT) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H)
**Includes wins later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2014-15 Media Guide
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All-time UGA lettermen Following is a list of all-time University of Georgia basketball lettermen. Please direct any corrections, additions, etc., to Tim Hix, UGA Sports Information Office, P.O. Box 1472, Athens, GA 30603. Email address: thix@sports.uga.edu
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Bennett, Arlando — 1989-91-92-93 (CoCapt.) Abrahamson, Tom — 1971 Bennett, Joe — 1922-23-24 Acker, Jon — 1966 Bennett, Paige — 1921-22 (Capt.) Ackermann, Carl — 1963-64-65 Benson, Buster — 1929 Adamek, Chuck — 1961-62-63 Bickerstaff, Charles — 1926 (Mgr.) Adler, Gary — 1972 Bishop, Chase — 1942-43 Aguilar, Ron — 2006 Blakley, Milt — 1987-88 (Capt.) Allen, Ray — 1956-57-58 Bliss, Dave — 2005-06 (Co-Capt.)-07-08 Anders, Carl — 1943 Boney, Sam — 1922 Anderson, Alf — 1943 Booth, Bill — 1961 Anderson, Billy — 1921 Boston, William — 1941 Anderson, Buck — 1928-29-30-31 Bowden, Dan — 1934-35-36 Anderson, Charles — 1941-43 (Capt.) Bracewell, Mike — 1967-69 Anderson, Charlie — 1972-73-74 (Capt.) Bradley, Ronald — 1954-55-56 Anderson, Cody — 2012-13-14 (Mgr.) Brand, Tom — 1910-11-13-14 (Capt.) Anderson, Harrison — 1934-35 (Co-Capt.), Brantley, Sherrard — 2011-12-13 -36 (Co-Capt.) Bratton, Edgar — 1944 Anderson, W.D. — 1918-19-20 Brennan, Tom — 1969-70-71 Anderson, Willie — 1985-86-87-88 (Capt.) Brewer, Ken — 1967 Anderson, Scott — 1997 (Mgr.) Brewer, Troy — 2008-09 Anderson, Shandon — 1993-94-95-96 Bringe, Robert — 1976 Anyaorah, Ebuka — 2010 Brizendine, Brad — 2007 Arnold, Wayne — 2003 Brophy, Kevin — 2005-06 Arrendale, J. Lester — 1908 Brown, Andy — 1996-97-98-99-00 (Mgr.) Asher, Curtis — 1937 (Manager) Brown, Dathon — 1992-94 Austin, Neville — 1988-89-90-91 (Co.-Capt) Brown, H.W. — 1914-15-16 Aycock, Chad — 2012-13-14 (Mgr.) Brown, Julius — 1974 Brown, Larry — 1995-96-97-98 Brown, Takais — 2007 Brown, Wedford — 1906-07-08-12 (Mgr.) Bryant, Charles — 1950-51 Bryant, Joe — 1940-41-42 Bryant, Whitey — 1930-31 Bucklin, Matt — 2009-10-11-12 Shandon Anderson Willie Anderson Bucklin, Mike — 2003-04 (1992-96) (1985-89) Bullock, P.J. — 2006 Burch, Charles — 1945 Burdette, Eric — 1987 Burdette, P.B. — 1953 Bagby, Charles — 1962-63-64 (Capt.) Butler, Corey — 2007-08-09 (Co-Capt.) Bailey, Sam — 1944 Butler, Jake — 1922-23-25 Baker, Devin — 1997 Buttolph, L.F. — 1911 Ball, Tommy — 1967-68 Buttolph, Lyman — 1909 (Manager) Banks, James — 1981-82-83-84 (CoButtolph, Lymon — 1944 (Manager) Capt.)
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Barnard, John — 1960 Barner, Mack — 1927 (Manager) Barnes, Chris — 2008-09-10-11 Barr, J.B. — 1944 Bassett, Tim — 1972-73 Bateman, John — 1987-88-89-90-91 (Mgr.) Bell, George — 1953-54-55-56 Bell, Terrell — 1993-94-95-96 Benfield, George — 1986
Jerry Epling (1968-70)
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Tom Brennan (1969-71) became the head basketball coach at Yale and Vermont, leading the latter to NCAA Tournament berths in 2003-05.
C Cabiness, Henry — 1956-57-58 (Capt.) Caldwell-Pope, Kentavious — 2012-13 Campbell, W.H. — 1920 Cannon, John — 2012-13 Canter, Armand — 1935 Carrington, Curtis — 1995 Carson, John — 1952-53 Carter, Charles — 1978 Carter, Ed — 1910-11 Carter, Frank — 1911-12-13-14 Case, Brooks (Mgr.) — 2007-08-09 Casey, Pat — 1959-60-61 Cason, Cory (Mgr.) — 2004-05-06-07-08 Cassimus, Chris (Mgr.) — 2004-05 Caswell, Dick — 1963 Chadwick,. Michael — 1996-97-98-99 Chandler, Joe — 1932,33 Chaney, Bob — 1957-58-59 Chapman, Buck — 1933 Chastain, Hoyt — 1934 Chatham, Roy — 1939-40-41 Cheatham, E.E. — 1907 Cheek, Benny — 1962-63 Cheeves, Buck — 1919-20-21 (Capt.) Childers, Joe — 1977-78-79 Christie, Frank — 1943 Christo, Louis — 1950 Chufelt, Mark — 1969 Clark, Frank — 1960-61-62
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All-time UGA lettermen Clark, George — 1922-23 Claxton, Charles — 1992-93-94-95 Clements, Emory — 1952-54 Cobb, Lanier — 1945 Cobb, Rick — 1975-76 (Manager) Cocke, Emory — 1916 Cohen, Barry — 1969-70-71 (Capt.) Cole, Rod — 1988-89-90-91 (Co.-Capt.) Cole, Tony — 2002 Coleman, Shon — 2000-01 Collins, Joe — 1928 (Manager) Conway, Charlie --- 2009-10 (Mgr.) Conneen, Sean — 1991-92-93-94-95 (Mgr.) Cook, Dudley — 1926-27-28 Corhen, Richard — 1982-83-84-85 (CoCapt.)Corley, O.H. — 1915 Costa, Flip — 1932-33-34 Courts, Malon — 1929 Couvillon, Sam — 1990-91-92-93 (Mgr.) Covington, Brandon --- 2009-10 (Mgr.) Cox, Arthur — 1917-18-19 (Capt.) Creekmore, Ross — 1911-12 Crenshaw, Ander — 1964 Crenshaw, Mack — 1963-64-65 Crenshaw, McCarthy — 1931 Crosby, Gerald — 1982-83-84-85 (CoCapt.) Crowder, Daniel — 1938 Crump, Steve — 1913-14 Cummings, John — 1955
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Daniels, Chris — 2001-02-03-04 Daniels, Greg — 1985 (Mgr.) Daniels, Walter — 1976-77-78-79 (Capt.) Danner, Ray — 1963 Darrah, Gordon — 1959-60 (Capt.), -61 Daughtry, Jimmy — 1977-78-79-80 (Co-Capt.) Davenport, Blake — 2005 Davidson, John — 1928-1929 Davis, Bernard — 1991-92-93-94 (CoCapt.) Davis, Earl — 1948-49-51 (Tri-Capt.) Davis, John — 1949 Davis, Katu — 1995-96 De Foor, Joe — 1957-58-59 Dean, James-John — 1944 Dean, Mike — 2002-03 Deane, Haywood — 1906 (Capt.)
Derrick Floyd (1980-83)
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Dearing, Palmer — 1953 Deavers, Clayton — 1945 Delser, D.C. — 1909 Denny, James — 1952 Derrick, Claude — 1907-08 (Capt.), -09 DeWitt, David — 1990 DeYoung, Eric — 1997-99 Dezzendorf, P.B. — 1916 Dinwiddie, Morris — 1955-56 Dixon, Tim — 2012-13-14 Djurisic, Nemanja — 2012-1314 Dorsey, Charlie — 1975-77 Dorsey, Jacky — 1975-76 Dowdy, Derrell — 1944 Drafts, Bryan — 1974-75-76 (Capt.) Drew, Roy — 1927-28 Dryden, Robb — 1998-99-0001 Duggins, Tom — 1965-66-67 (Co-Capt.) Dukes, Derrick — 1997-98 Dunn, David — 1985-86-87 Dunson, Joe — 1908 Dykes, Sonny — 1950-52
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Jarvis Hayes (2002-03)
Echols, Taylor — 2013-14 Edmondson, Fred — 1954-57-58-59 (Capt.) Edwards, Don — 1945 Eldredge, Knox — 1938-39 Ensley, Bill — 1954-55-56-58 Epling, Jerry — 1968-69-70 Erwin, Julian — 1912 Etter, Bob — 1966 Evans, Alex — 2005 Evans, Anthony — 2000-01 Ewaldsen, Gregg — 1975-76-77
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Fabian, Al — 1946-47-48-49 Fair, Terry — 1980-81-82-83 (CoCapt.) Fales, Earl E. — 1961 Farr, J.B. — 1947-49 Farren, Jack — 1936-37-38 (Capt.) Faulkner, Sean — 1999 Fields, Shawn — 1999-00 Flanagan, Tony — 1975-76-77-78 Fleming, Vern — 1981-82-83-84 (CoCapt.) Florence, George — 1926-28 (Capt.) Florveus, John — 2012-13 Flourney, Walker — 1914 Floyd, Derrick — 1980-81-82-83 Forbes, Tillou — 1908-09-10-11 (Capt.) Forbes, Walter — 1925-27 (Capt.) Fort, John — 1910 Forte, Cameron — 2014
Jonas Hayes (2002-04)
Foster, Douglas — 1953-54 Foster, Lucius — 1976-78 Fowler, Robert — 1926 Fowler, Wilmore — 1981-82 (Co-Capt.) Fox, Jesse — 1949 Fox, Lawrence — 1917 Frain, Mickey — 1925-26-27 Fraley, John — 1972-73 Franks, Fred — 1957-58 Frazier, J.J. — 2014 Frey, Steve — 1978 Frost, Jack — 1921 Frye, Porter — 1929 Fusi, Pete — 1975
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Gaines, Kenny — 2013-14 Gaines, Sundiata — 2005-06-07-08 (CoCapt.) Gallagher, Gary — 1964 Ganote, Mike — 1988 Geno, Kenny Paul — 2014 Geri, Joe — 1943 Gianfrancesco, Gino — 1971-72-73 (CoCapt.) Gibbs, Corey — 2005 Gibson, Fred — 2002-03 Gibson, Hal — 1934-35 Gill, Carlton — 1962-63 (Capt.) Gillespie, James — 1939 Gimpel, Nick — 1968-69-70 (Capt.) Glass, Jeff --- 2009-10-11-12-13 (Mgr.) Gleaton, Curtis — 1956-57 (Capt.) 2014-15 Media Guide
Gold, Harold — 1952 Golden, Gullie — 1910-11-12 Golden, Shaun — 1990-91-92-93 (CoCapt.) Goscinski, Jan — 1994 Goski, Tim — 1974-75 Gould, Pete — 1944 Goza, Lee — 1979 Greavu, Sam — 2005-06 Green, Litterial — 1989-90-91-92 (CoCapt.) Green, Maurice — 1935 Green, Mike — 1992 Griffeth, James — 1943 Griffith, Jim — 1947 Griffith, Walton — 1906-07 (Mgr) -08 (Mgr), -09-10 Groover, Bill — 1955 Gurr, Ed — 1921-22-23 (Capt.), -24 (Capt.)
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Hagan, Terry — 1956-57 Haley, Bill — 1945 Hall, Kermith — 1951-52-53 Hall, Lorenzo — 1997-98 Hamby, Fred — 1945-47
Bob Lienhard (1968-70) played professionally in Italy for 14 seasons and continues to live there today.
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All-time UGA lettermen Hopper, Thurmon — 1948 Howard, Bill — 1955 Howard, Lem — 1989-90-91 (Co.-Capt.) Howard, Melvin — 1984-85 Huguley, Harrell — 1926 Humphrey, Billy — 2006-07-08 Idrissi, Younes — 2005-06 Gino Gianfrancesco (1971-73)
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Rod Cole (1988-91)
Hamilton, Pat — 1986-87-88-89 (Capt.) Hamilton, Scott — 2000-01 Harley, James — 1925 (Manager) Harmon, Harry — 1935-36-37 Harold, Charlie — 1935 Harris, Hoss — 1924 Harris, Jim — 1927-28-29 (Capt.) Harris, Melvin — 1978 Harris, William — 1926-28 Harrison, Andy — 1969-70 Harrison, Ray — 1996-97-98-99 Harrold, Charles — 1936-37 (Capt.) Harron, Mike — 1987-88-89-90 (Capt.) Harscher, Frank — 1966-67 (Co-Capt.) Hart, John — 1958 Hartley, Todd — 2006 (Mgr.) Hartry, Donald — 1983-84-85-86 (CoCapt.) Hartsfield, Don — 1956-57-58 Harvey, Antonio — 1991 Harvill, Morgan — 1945-47-48 (Capt.) Harvill, William — 1968 Hatcher, Hal — 1934-35 Hatcher, J.M. — 1918 Hayes, Jarvis — 2002-03 Hayes, Jonas — 2002-03-04 Head, Ralph — 1937 Healey, Bob — 1947-48-49 (Capt.) Heard, Lamar — 1980-81-82-83 (CoCapt.) Hearn, Bill — 1956 Helton, Jason — 2002 Hemrick, Paul (Mgr.) — 2006-08-09 Henderson, Cedric — 1985 Henry, Waymond — 1964-65-66 Herring, Jon — 2006 (Mgr.) Hewing, Gary — 1981 Hicks, Jo Jo — 1975-76 Hill, Bunker — 1931 Hill, Hoke — 1929 Hilliard, Thomas — 1944 Hirsimaki, Fred — 1947 Hitchcock, Lawrence — 1941 Hitchcock, Troy — 1983 Hodges, Glenn — 1937-38 Hodgson, Morton — 1910 Hogue, Ronnie — 1971-72-73 (Co-Capt.) Holder, Bob — 1959 Holland, Roy — 1974-75-76 Holt, Bob — 1944 Holtzendorf, C.B. — 1906 (Mgr.) -07 (Capt.), -16
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Jackson, Albert — 2007-08-09 (CoCapt.)-10 Jackson, Cleve. — 1993-94 (Co-Capt.) Jackson, Curtis — 1976-77 Jackson, Elfrem — 1985 Jackson, Reggie — 1988 Jacobs, Rod — 1970 Jeffords, Ray — 1965-66-67 -68 (Capt.) Jernegin, George — 1945 (Mgr.) Johnson, Allan — 1960-61-62 (Capt.) Johnson, Billups — 1932-33 Johnson, Frank — 1934-35 (Co-Capt.) -36 (Co-Capt.) Johnson, Allan — 1960-61-62 (Capt.) Johnson, Billups — 1932-33 Johnson, Frank — 1934-35 (Co-Capt.) -36 (Co-Capt.) Johnson, James — 1974 Johnson, John — 1959-60-61 Johnson, Kendrick — 2006 Johnson, Skeet — 1926 Johnston, David — 1911-12-13 (Capt.) Jones, Adrian — 1997-98-00-01 Jones, Jumaine — 1998-99 Jones, Monroe — 1982-83-84 Jones, Steve — 1993-94-95-96 Jones, W.C. — 1954-55 Jordan, Joe — 1948-49-50-51 (Tri-Capt.) Jordan, Josh — 2001 (Manager) Jugely, Harold — 1925
K Kammers, Chuck — 1957 Keen, George — 1928 Keiser, Don — 1959-60-61 Keith, Greg — 1975 Kelley, Cecil — 1938-39 (Capt.), -40 Kenn, George — 1926-27
Chad Kessler (1984-87)
Alec Kessler (1987-90)
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Keith, Greg — 1975 Kelley, Cecil — 1938-39 (Capt.), -40 Kenn, George — 1926-27 Kennedy, Tom — 1936-37-38 Kenner, Steve — 2001-02 (Manager) Kessler, Alec — 1987-88-89-90 (Capt.) Kessler, Chad — 1984-85-86-87 Kessler, Houston — 2014 Keuper, Kenneth — 1941-42 Killian, Joe — 1939-40-41 Kilpatrick, Buster — 1925 King, Lafayette — 1943 King, Lenny — 1974 Kirce, Derrick — 1987 Kirk, Bob — 1948 Kirkland, Dan — 1939-40-41 Klimp, Dalton --- 2009-10-11 (Mgr.) Knight, Ed — 1948 Knight, Horace — 1955-56 (Capt.) Knox, Kennon — 1918-19 (Plr-Coach) Kon, Marcel — 1992 Kostel, Cooper — 2014 (Mgr.) Krafchick, Harold — 1957-58
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Laird, Daniel — 2003 Lamar, Lucius — 1923 Land, Jerry — 1947 Las, Kevin — 1971 Lawson, J.L. — 1915 Lautzenhizer, Glenn — 1928 Layne, D.A. — 1999-00-01 Lenard, Darryl — 1982 Leslie, Travis --- 2009-10-11 Lester, Louis — 1913-14-15 (Capt.) Lewis, Ryan — 2000 Lewis, T.J. — 1909 Lewites, Adam (Mgr.) — 2011-12 Liddell, Julian — 1912-13 Lienhard, Bob — 1968-69 (Capt.), -70 Lilly, John — 1992 Lindsey, Donald — 1977 Link, Ben — 1908 Linton, Don — 1961 Long, Elliott — 2012 Lorendo, Gene — 1947-48-49 Lovell, Taylor — 1973-74-75 Lucey, Dave — 1974-75-76 Ludwig, Paul — 1933 Luke, Delacey — 1959
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MacEwen, Will — 2010-11 (Mgr.) Mack, Toney — 1986-87-88 Maddox, Ross — 1944-45 (CoCapt.)-46 (Capt.) Maddox, William — 1933 Maffett, Herbert — 1929 Maffett, Jimmy — 1945 Main, Greg — 1969-70-71 Mann, Charles — 2013-14 Mapp, Armand — 1925 Maracich, Eli — 1946-47 Marbury, Eric — 1979-80-81 (CoCapt.), -82 (Co-Capt.) Marsh, Peter — 1960 Marshall, John — 1951-52 Martin, Bill — 1939 Martin, Joe — 1929-30 Martin, Lee — 1964-65-66 (Capt.) Martin, Steve — 1977-78-79-80 (Mgr.) Martin, William — 1938 Martin, Wilson — 1962-63-64 Massey, Jim — 1967-68-69 (Trainer) Masterson, Matt — 2004-05 (Mgr.) Mateling, Randy — 1970-71-72 Mathis, Bob — 1946 Matthews, John — 1962-63-64 Matthews, Michael — 2014 (Mgr.) Mayfield, Demario — 2010 Mazo, Al — 1934-35 McAuley, Jay — 2003-04-05-06 (CoCapt.) McAuley, Nick — 2003 McCall, H.H. — 1915-16-17 McCard, Michael (Mgr.) — 2008-09 McCaskill, Alex — 1938-39-40 McDonald, Morris — 1939-40 McEver, Heyward — 1942 McGarity, Billy — 1973-74-75 (Capt.) McGee, Louis — 1952-53-54 McIntosh, Dick — 1966-67-68 McKenney, George — 1943 (Mgr.) McLin, Larry — 1948 McManus, Murphy — 195455 McMillan, Horace — 198384-85-86 (Co-Capt.) McPhee, Dick — 1943
Marshall Wilson and Litterial Green (no. 11) celebrate the Bulldogs’ 1990 SEC Championship.
McPhee, Ricky --- 2009-10 McWhorter, Hamilton — 1933 (Mgr.) Meeks, Howards — 1944 Mell, Carlton — 1925 Mercer, George — 1918 Mercer, Lavon — 1977-78-79-80 (Co-Capt.) Mercer, Mike — 2006-07 Meropol, David (Mgr.) — 2004-05-06-07 Middlebrook, Walker (Mgr.) — 2011 Miles, Bobby — 1980 Mill, Rick — 1965 Miller, C.O. — 1924 Miller, Doug — 1974 Miller, Joey — 1960-61-62 Miller, Lee — 1999-00-01 (Manager) Mills, Virgil — 1955-57 Miss, Stephen — 1999-00 (Manager) Mitchell, Vic — 1982-83 (Manager)
Zippy Morocco (1951-53) was UGA’s first player to earn All-America honors. Donald Hartry (1983-86)
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Nagle, Cort — 1968-69-70 Nalley, Clarence — 1936 (Mgr.) Nash, Matt (Mgr.) — 2008 Ndiaye, Suleiman — 2007 Neal, Sebastian — 1989 Nevin, M.A. — 1908 Nevinger, Gary — 1972 Newman, Steve — 2004-05-06-07 Nolte, Connor — 2011-12 Nordholz, Kris — 1993-94-95-96 Nordin, Jon — 1996-97-98-99 Norris, Ulysses — 1976 Norton, Jack — 1953
O O’Kane, Tony — 2000-01-02 (Mgr.) O’Kelley, R.L. — 1933-34 Oliver, Badi — 1997-98-99-00 Oliver, Tom — 1977-78 (Manager) O’Quinn, Lonnie — 1950 Orr, Dan — 1953 Owen, Glen — 1990 Owens, J.S. ‘‘Red’’ — 1919-20-21
Cort Nagle (1968-70)
Jody Patton (1988-91)
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Palmer, Henry — 1928-29-30 (Capt.) Parker, Jimmy — 1953-54 Parker, Juwan — 2014 Parrish, Allen — 1952-53-54-55 Patrick, Mike — 2000-01-02 Patton, Jody — 1988-89-90-91 (Co.Capt.) Payor, Spencer — 1942 (Manager) Peacock, Albert — 1913-14 Peacock, Howell — 1909-10 (Capt./ Mgr.), -12 (Capt.) Pennland, Bill — 1950 Perrier, Arnold Dela — 1943-46-47 (Capt.) Perry, Marvin — 1911 Pesetsky, Ralph — 1940-41 Peterson, Brian — 1993-94-95 Peterson, Ed — 1974 Pevey, Ryan — 2001-02 Pew, Arthur — 1918-21 Phelps, Morris — 1942 Pina, F.S. — 1911-12 Pitts, Jerry — 1965 Pitts, Jimmy — 1963-64-65 (Capt.) Pitts, Paul — 1942 Pope, Edwin — 1946 (Manager) Poschner, George — 1941-42 Poss, Sonny — 1957-58-59 Potts, Lamar — 1952-53-54-55 (Capt.) Pound, Merritt — 1918-19-20-24 Pound, Stokely — 1932-33 Powell, Dwayne — 1965-66-67 Power, Steve — 1987-88-89-90 (Mgr.) Prah, Scott — 2004 Pressman, William — 1935 Price, Jeremy — 2008-09-10-11 Putman, Jeff — 1982
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Rainey, Dwayne — 1984 Rainey, E.L. — 1947-48-49 Raker, Bryan (Mgr.) — 2006-07-08 Ransom, Eugene — 1906 Ransom, Phenizee — 1997-98 Ratliff, Chaz (Mgr.) — 2004-05 Rawson, C.W. — 1912-13-14-15 Rawson, Eddie — 1920-21-22 Raylor, Lanny — 1969 Reavis, David — 1977 Reeder, Tommy — 1929-30-31 Reid, Ike — 1910-11 Rentz, Frankie — 1939-41 Reubenstein, Douglas — 1912 Rhine, Kendall — 1990-91-92-93 (CoCapt.) Richards, Lee — 1936-37-38 Richardson, Bob — 1922-23 Richardson, Nolen — 1924-25-26 (Capt.)
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Mohr, Sigo — 1941 (Manager) Molitoris, Drew — 2001-02-03 (Mgr.) Moore, Bobby — 1940-41-42 (Capt.) Moore, Don — 1959 Moore, Jimmy — 1935-36 Moore, Virlyn — 1934 Moran, Tommy — 1930-31-32 Moreland, John — 1986-87-88-89-90 (Mgr.) Morocco, Zippy — 1951-52-53 (Capt.) Morris, Brandon — 2013-14 Morris, Harold — 1962-63 Morris, Hollis — 1927 Morris, Mike — 1980-81 Morrison, Louis — 1916-17 Morton, George — 1925 Moseley, Reid — 1944-45 (Co-Capt.), -46 Moses, Quentin — 2003 Mott, Kenneth — 1920 (Capt.) Muia, Dave — 1971-72-73-74 (Mgr.) Musgrove, Marty — 1924 (Manager) Myrick, Dave — 1960
All-time UGA lettermen Steve Newman
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Richardson, Zack — 1978-79-80 Roberts, Scott — 1986-87 Robinson, Gerald Jr. — 2011-12 Robinson, Pertha — 1993-94-95-96 Roger, William H. — 1959 Rogers, Lee — 1934 Roland, Bud — 1941 Rose, Bobby — 1963 Rose, Graham — 1930 (Manager) Rothchilds, M.O. — 1914-15 Rowland, Robert — 1942 Roy, Chris — (Mgr.)1997-98 Royer, Clark — 1959-60 Russell, Bob — 1946-47
S Sanford, Sandford — 1929-30-31 (Capt.) Satlof, John — 1924-25 Satterfield, Claude — 1919-20 Satterfield, Marvin — 1952-53-54 (Capt.) Saunders, Homer S. — 1989 Savich, Frank — 1944 Schloss, Bob — 1948-49-50-51 (Tri-Capt.) Scott, Alfred — 1916-17 Searcy, Bill — 1946 Shackelford, Scott — 1982 Shain, Bill — 1951-52-53 Sheffield, Cliff — 1934 (Manager)
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Shields, Kevin — 1996-97 (Mgr.)
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Shain, Bill — 1951-52-53 Sheffield, Cliff — 1934 (Manager) Shields, Kevin — 1996-97 (Mgr.) Short, R.W. — 1918 Shufelt, Mark — 1968 Sikes, Marcus — 2004 Simmons, Herschel — 1932 Simpson, Phillip — 1960-61 (Capt.) Simpson, Robert — 1966 Singleton, Rashaad — 2006-07 Skipworth, George — 1945 Slaughter, Nat — 1933 Slonaker, Mark — 1976-77-78-79 (Co-Capt.) Small, Eddie — 1980-81 Smith, Charles ‘‘Rabbit’’ — 1944-45 Smith, G.G. — 1996-97-98-99 Smith, Morton — 1948 Smith, T.N. — 1918 Smith, Vernon — 1930-31-32 (Capt.) Solms, Billy — 1941 Solms, Tony — 1937 Solms, William — 1942 Southern, Lee — 1978 Spann, Carl — 1924 Speck, Bill — 1961 Spencer, Elmore — 1989 Sproull, Cecil — 1942 Sproull, Ralph — 1947 Stallings, Lawrence — 1911 Stark, Ben (Mgr.) — 2008-09 Stegeman, John — 1939 Stephens, Josh — 2007 Stephenson, Wilson — 1945-47 Stewart, Jimmy — 1940 (Manager) Stewart, John — 1966 (Manager) Stith, Allan — 1962-63-64 Storey, Sam — 1990-91-92-93 (Mgr.) Stovall, James — 1944 Stratemeyer, Matt (Mgr.) — 2008 Strickland, Bill — 1930-31-32-33 Strong, Carlos — 1993-94-95-96 Stukes, Levi — 2004-05-06-07 Sullivan, Jack — 1964-65 Superka, Tom — 1968-69-70 Swansey, Zac — 2008-09 Szymanek, Daniel — 2002-03
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Umbricht, Jim — 1950-51-52 (Capt.) Usina, Gary — 1985-86-87-88 (Mgr.) Vandiver, Sanford — 1937-39 Vaughan, Chip — 1972-73 Vaughan, Robert — 2004-06 (Mgr.) Vickers, Philip — 1995 Von Sprecken, Frank — 1906-07-08-09 (Capt.)
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Wainscott, Tommy — 2004-05 Waldrop, Joey — 2004-05 Wallace, Jay — 1987 (Mgr.) Waller, Jerry — 1964-65-66 Ward, Joe — 1984-85-86 (Co-Capt.) Ware, Dustin --- 2009-10-11-12 Waters, Jason — 1994-95-96-97-98 (Mgr.) Watson, Josh — 1923 Waxman, Steve — 1973-74-75 Webb, Lee — 1933 Webb, Ron — 1978-79 Wehunt, Buzz — 2004 Wehunt, Richard — 2002-03 Wells, Leo F. — 1966 Wells, Ronald — 1945 Westbrook, Cauthen — 1969-70-71 Whatley, Tyler — 2010 White, Herb — 1968-69-70
White, Moses — 2000 Newman Wiedower, Marcus —Steve 1996-97-98-99 (Mgr.) Weekley, Jimmy — 2002-03 (Mgr.) Wiehrs, Charles — 1922-24-25 (Capt.) Wier, J.B. — 1906 Wilder, Brown — 1933-34 (Capt.) Wiles, Mickey — 1967 Wilensky, Brett — 1992-93-94-95 (Mgr.) Wilkins, Damien — 2003-04 (Co-Capt.) Wilkins, Dominique — 1980-81-82 Wilkins, Wallace — 1946 Williams, Andy — 1994-95-96-97 (Mgr.) Williams, Dennis — 1984-85-86-87 Williams, Donte’ — 2011-12-13-14 Williams, Ezra — 2001-02-03 Williams, Julian — 2005 Williams, Minton — 1949-50-51 Williams, Nathan — 1952 Williams, Percy — 1981 Williams, Porky — 1923 Williams, R.W. — 1924 Williams, Vincent — 2010-11-12-13 Wilson, Marshall — 1989-90-91 (Co.-Capt.) Wilson, Ty — 1992-93-94-95 Wilson, — 1941 (Manager) Wilson, Lainn (Mgr.) — 2011-12-13 Wimberly, John — 1977-78-79 Wingate, Harry — 1946 Wix, Don — 1966-67-68-69 Wolek, Steve — 2004 Womack, Matt — 2005 Woodbury, Terrance — 2006-07-08-09 (CoCapt.) Woods, J.I. — 1912 Wough, Armin — 1929 Wright, Rashad — 2001-02-03-04 (Co-Capt.) Wynn, Alex — 1989 Young, Brandon — 2014 Young, Leroy — 1931-32-33 (Capt.) Youngblood, Jim — 1966-67-68 Yow, Ben — 1935 Yuhas, Allen — 1968 Yundt, George — 1939 (Manager) Zlko, Steve — 1971-72-73 Zlovaric, Drazen --- 2009-10
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Tatum, Ryle — 1949-50 Taylor, David — 1996-97 Taylor, Ken — 1959-60-61 Taylor, Lanny — 1971 Taylor, Mike — 1964-65 Taylor, Tom — 1970 Temen, Nick — 2000 Terrell, Frank — 1932 Terrell, Frank ‘‘Pap’’ — 1930 Thomas, Allen — 1992-93-94 (Mgr.) Thomas, David B. — 1974 Thomas, Dick — 1948-49-50-51 Thomas, Jeff — 1979-80 Thomas, Steve — 2001-02-03 Thompkins, Trey --- 2009-10-11 Thompson, Jimmy — 1965 (Manager) Thompson, Olin — 1936-38 Thorne, Mike — 1976-77-78 Thornton, Marcus — 2011-12-13-14
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Tidwell, Earl — 1958 Tiger, Chris — 1994 Tinch, Reggie — 1991-92 (Co-Capt.) Tippin, J.N. — 1924 Todd, Peyton — 1929 (Manager) Toney, Channing — 2005-06 Toth, Dick — 1971-72 (Capt.), -73 Truesdale, Sid — 1981-82 Truloch, Paul — 1938 (Manager) Turner, G.P. — 1930 Turner, Hoyt — 1926-27 Turner, Jack — 1951-52
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Coach Tevester Anderson Nate Archibald Roger Banks Don Beasley Eddie Beidenbach Jack Berkshire Joe Bradley* Butch Clifton Gene DeTullio* Hugh Donahue Jeff Dunlap Shawn Finney Rex Frederick Larry Gay John Guthrie# Jim Harrick, Jr. Jonas Hayes Pete Herrmann& James Holland
Total Years
Years at Georgia
9 1 3 6 6 3 2 5 4 3 4 2 4 11 4 2 2 6 4
1986-95 1985-86 1978-81 1979-85 1981-87 1973-76 1967-69 1973-78 1962-66 1970-73 1999-2003 1995-97 1962-66 1978-89 1969-73 2001-03 2014-2015 2003-09 1999-2003
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4 2 4 3 6 1 1 5 4 5 3 1 6 4 2 2 6
1997-2001 1995-97 2010-13 1975-78 2003-09 2003-04 1978-79 2004-09 2010-13 2010-15 1997-2000 2015 1989-95 1966-70 1995-97 1997-99 1989-95
Michael Hunt Ron Jirsa# Kwanza Johnson Calvin Jones Mike Jones Ken McDonald Morris McHone Desmond Oliver Stacey Palmore Phillip Pearson Reggie Rankin Yasir Rosemond Mark Slonaker Pat Stephens Mike Sutton Jerry Waters Ray Zetts
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Georgia will play its 52nd full season of basketball at Stegeman Coliseum in 2014-15.
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he Georgia Bulldogs play their home games at Stegeman Coliseum, their home court since the latter stages of the 1964 season. Through a rigorous program of updates and renovations, it remains one of the finest venues for college basketball in the South. Originally named the Georgia Coliseum, it was dedicated to the memory of Herman J. Stegeman in a ceremony on March 2, 1996. Stegeman made many contributions to Georgia’s athletics program during his 20-year tenure (1919-39). He coached basketball, football, track and baseball, and he also served as Athletic Director and Dean of Male Students. He was a pioneer in the development of college basketball in the South in the 1920s, originating the first big basketball tournament in this region: the old Southern Conference Tournament in Atlanta from 1921-32. Built at a cost of $4.2 million, the Coliseum opened its doors on Feb. 22, 1964. A standingroom-only crowd of 13,200 — a figure that will remain its all-time record, thanks to fire-code restrictions —watched Georgia post a doubleheader sweep of in-state rival Georgia Tech. The Bulldog freshmen of Coach Gene DeTullio opened the building with an 86-75 win over their Jacket counterparts. Georgia’s varsity followed by defeating Tech 81-68. The Coliseum is actually two structures: the roof and the building
Historical Facts On Stegeman Coliseum Construction Began: Summer, 1961 Inaugurated: Feb. 22, 1964 Original Name: Georgia Coliseum (Dedicated as Stegeman Coliseum On March 2, 1996) Originally Projected Cost of Construction: $3 million Final Cost of Construction: $4.2 million
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Mack Crenshaw squares off against Georgia Tech’s Jim Caldwell on the inaugural night at what was then called Georgia Coliseum on Feb. 22, 1964. The Bulldogs defeated Tech 81-68 that night in front of a record crowd of 13,200 spectators. Georgia’s freshman team, coached by Gene DeTullio (inset), actually christened the Coliseum by defeating the Tech freshmen, 86-75, before the Varsity teams played.
beneath it. The only connection between the two is an aluminum bellows which seals the joints and permits the rise and fall of the roof with temperature change. Stegeman Coliseum has undergone sweeping renovations in the past 17 years. Its most significant occurred in time for the 1995 season and, at a cost of $3.6 million, transformed the seating configuration to its current bowlshaped layout. Still more updates, including a video board and sound system, were installed in time for the 2006 season. Most recently in 2011, the outer concourses of Stegeman Coliseum underwent a dramatic facelift, one that rendered it hardly recognizable from its previous look. The project, which expanded lobby space on both sides by 10,000 feet and gave a new, dramatic look through storieshigh glass facades, cost an estimated $13 million. In addition, Stegeman was also utilized as a competition venue for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games. Preliminary-round volleyball matches, as well as all rhythmic gymnastics compeitions, were held during the 2-week period in July and August of 1996. Many updates to the Coliseum, including a new air-conditioning system and exterior landscaping, were performed in advance of the Olympics.
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playing facilities over the years The first games in Georgia basketball history took place in the old YMCA building, located at the corner of Lumpkin and Clayton streets.
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ince the inaugural season of 1905-06, Georgia basketball has called six different buildings home. These facilities have held a wide range of usefulness and pertinence to basketball. There’s little doubt, however, that the Bulldogs’ current home of Stegeman Coliseum is the best, most accommodating home they’ve ever had. During the 1906-12 seasons, Georgia games were played in the old Athens YMCA building located at the corner of Lumpkin and Clayton Streets, currently the site of the Georgia Theater. The seating capacity for spectators was about 200, but it didn’t seem to matter in those days. The earliest Bulldogs played their games in relative anonymity. Very rarely did the attendance reach full capacity at the YMCA building. The building that is now called Memorial Hall on campus was the second gymnasium used by the Bulldog cagers. Construction on this facility began in 1910 and was to be built by the Alumni and the YMCA in a joint effort. The Alumni Association, however, eventually assumed full responsibility for the funds for its construction. Only in a partial state of completion, the team began to use the auditorium of “Alumni Hall,” as it was called then, for its home games. Specta-
tors viewed the games from a balcony which ran around the playing court, and the baskets were affixed to this balcony. In fact, the balcony became quite the advantage for Bulldog hoopsters, who had to tailor the arc of their shots to avoid hitting it. Alumni Hall was used until about 1920, when the team moved to another on-campus location known as “The Octagon.” It was located about where the current Main Library parking lot is, between the library and Jackson Street. Built in 1916 for $3,600 and for the purpose of accommodating summer-school functions, the Octagon was made of wood and sat approximately 1,400 people. The main problem for basketball was the lack of a heating system in this 8-sided building. There was also a four-foot opening around the wall up to the roof, with the roof overhanging to prevent rain from blowing in. The Octagon was used sparingly because of the absence of heat and also because of the ever-growing crowds. Moss Auditorium, formerly the third floor of what became the Gallant-Belk store, was used for most of the games from 1920 until Woodruff Hall was completed. Crowds of up to 1,500 were estimated to have attended some of the home games. Around this time, however, Coach Herman J. Stegeman was building quite a program. It became necessary for the basketball team to enjoy its own facility to accommodate the large crowds. Just before the completion of Woodruff Hall in 1925, the Bulldogs moved back into Alumni Hall, the construction of which had finally resumed after a fund-raising drive.
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Excavation began on November 20, 1924 for the construction of Woodruff Hall, the building that was named for George and Harry Woodruff of Columbus, Ga. This facility was built in a central on-campus location, where the Journalism/Psychology building now stands, and had a seating capacity of 3,500. There was space enough for three basketball courts, with the main court measuring not quite the required length of 94 feet. Built at an estimated cost of $53,000, Woodruff Hall was officially dedicated by Dr. S.V. Sanford on Feb. 21, 1925 in a game where Georgia defeated Georgia Tech 34-24. Woodruff Hall served as the Bulldogs’ home for nearly 40 years. By the end of that stretch, however, many believed it had become the bane of the program. Harbin “Red” Lawson was Georgia’s coach for the last 13 years in Woodruff Hall. Publicly, he joked that it was the only basketball facility where wind direction and velocity affected his strategy. Other coaches, led by Kentucky’s Adolph Rupp, despised playing games there. So dimly lit was Woodruff Hall that Auburn coach Joel Eaves turned out half the lights in his own gym, just to prepare for the Georgia game. Eventually, Eaves became Athletic Director at Georgia. Two years into his tenure, in 1964, the Bulldogs dedicated their current home as the Georgia Coliseum. In 1996, it was given its current name of Stegeman Coliseum in honor of the man that first lifted the Georgia basketball program into prominence. Over its 50 years, Stegeman Coliseum has hosted its share of memories, and also extracurricular functions. Operated in a co-op agreement with the University’s agricultural college, the Bulldogs once shared the building with various rodeos and other livestock shows. And in 1996, the world’s sporting attention turned to Athens, where Stegeman played host to volleyball and rhythmic gymnastics competitions at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games. Zippy Morocco, Georgia’s first All-American in 1953, played three years in the spartan conditions of Woodruff Hall, home of the Bulldogs from 1925 until 1964.
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Athens YMCA 1905-11 Forbes, Heidler Cunningham Alumni Hall 1911-19 Peacock, Scott,Mott Stegeman “The Octagon” 1920 Stegeman Moss Auditorium 1920-25 Stegeman Woodruff Hall 1925-64 Stegeman, Enright, V. Smith Lampe, Jordan, Whatley, Lawson Georgia Coliseum 1964-96 Lawson, Rosemond, Guthrie Durham, T. Smith Stegeman Coliseum 1996-Present T. Smith, Jirsa, Harrick Felton, Fox
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Location: Athens, Georgia Founded: 1785 Enrollment: 34,475 Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: Southeastern Colors: Red and Black Home Court: Stegeman Coliseum (Cap.: 10,523) President: Jere W. Morehead (Georgia State ‘77; UGA Law ‘80) Faculty Chairman: Prof. David Shipley (Oberlin ‘72)
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J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics: Greg McGarity (Georgia ‘76) Exec. Associate Director: Carla Williams (Georgia ‘89) Sr. Associate ADs: Claude Felton (Georgia ‘70) Glada Horvat (Georgia ‘82) Jim Booz (UT-Martin ‘95) Ron Courson (Samford ‘85) Ted White (California ‘88) Associate ADs: Alan Thomas (Kentucky ‘92) Matt Brachowski (Missouri ‘93) Tim Cearley (Georgia ‘96) Assistant ADs: Charles Whittemore (Georgia ‘70) Stephanie Ransom (Georgia ‘99) Steve Flippen (North Carolina ‘98) Rhonda Kilpatrick (Georgia ‘82) Steve Bryant (Georgia ‘81) John Bateman (Georgia ‘91) Emily Deitz (Western Ky. ‘98) Executive Director, Bulldog Club Mark Slonaker (Georgia ‘79) UGAAA Phone: (706) 542-9037 UGA Ticket Office: 1-877-542-1231
UGA Sports Communications
Sports Comm. Director: Claude Felton (Georgia ‘70) Associate Directors: Tim Hix (Tennessee ‘84) (BBall SID) Christopher Lakos (Georgia ‘90) Mike Mobley (Georgia ‘89) Steve Colquitt (Georgia ‘89) Leland Barrow (Georgia ‘02) Assistant Directors: Ben Beaty (Auburn ‘07), Kate Burkholder (Rutgers ‘08), Jen Galas (South Carolina ‘07) Publications Coord.: Karlene Lawrence SCD Office Mgr.: Karen Huff SCD Assistants: David Pifer, Nick Daly (Grad Assts.), Caitlin Connell, Anne Noland, Brandon Estroff, Jack Ryan, Luke Dixon, Ann Drinkard, Michelle Hartigan, Brooke McCoy, Preston Smith SCD Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1472 Athens, GA 30603 SCD Telephone: (706) 542-1621
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The 2014-15 Georgia Basketball Guide was prepared specifically to help members of the media cover the Bulldogs. Any requests beyond the information in the guide — interviews, photos, etc. — should be addressed to Tim Hix, Associate SCD, P.O. Box 1472, Athens, GA 30603. Tel. (706) 542-1621. Fax (706) 542-7993. E-Mail Address: thix@sports.uga.edu. For more info, visit www.georgiadogs.com • Credentials
Credentials for University of Georgia home basketball games are issued for working media only and should be requested as early as possible. All requests should be made on official letterhead and sent to: Tim Hix, Associate SCD UGA Athletic Association P.O. Box 1472 Athens, GA 30603-1472 Fax: (706) 542-9339 Passes will be mailed when time allows. Other single-game credentials will be left at the Media Will Call window, located at the Box Office in the West end of Stegeman Coliseum, located off Sanford Drive. Credentials are issued on a priority basis. A limited number of parking passes will also be issued. Media parking for the 2014-15 season will be in the Coverdell lot, located off Smith Street below the Coliseum Training Facility.
• Sports Comm. Office
• The UGA Sports Communications office is located on the 2nd floor of the Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall, at the corner of Pinecrest and Rutherford Streets in Athens.
• Interviews
• Interviews with coaches and players, will be conducted before practice on pre-determined dates. Most of these opportunities will take place in the Richard B. Taylor Room on the 2nd floor of the Coliseum Training Facility. Unless the calendar necessitates a change, these availabilities will take place the day before each game. As much advance notice as possible will be given for these dates and times. • Special exceptions to this arrangement can be made with at least one day’s notice. Please contact Tim Hix in the Sports Communications office for assistance.
• Postgame Interviews
After each game, Georgia’s locker room is CLOSED to the media. At home games, after a brief cooling-off period, head coach Mark Fox will be brought into the Conference Room, located on Floor Level through Portal #2. Requested players will then follow Coach Fox’s in the conference room. At road games, requested players will be brought outside the locker room, while Coach Fox will honor the host institution’s post-game procedure, once his radio-show obligations are met. At home games, visiting teams may determine their own post-game procedure. Most visitors, however, conduct interviews outside their locker room, located through Portal #1.
• Practices
Georgia practice sessions are generally CLOSED to the media. TV cams and photographers are allowed to shoot a pre-determined portion at the beginning of some practices. During this 15-minute period, all photographers are asked to remain in the baseline areas normally reserved for shooting in a game.
• Photographers
• Only those accredited photographers working on assignment will be issued sideline credentials. Flashes and strobe units are prohibited unless permission has been granted. Photographers should shoot from the designated endzone locations. No photographers are permitted in the bench area of either team.
• photo transmission
• Photographers who wish to transmit their photos on-site — are asked not to use the Press Room facilities. There is a room adjacent to the working Press Room dedicated to the transmission of digital photography.
• Wifi Access
• Media wishing to obtain high-speed Internet access may log on to the University’s LAN, either through wireless or hard-wired method. Both are available in the working Press Rooms. Please see a member of the UGA Sports Communications office to obtain a user name and password for the University network.
• Bulldogs Online
• UGA is partnered with CBS College Sports to host its official athletic website. Its address is as follows http://www.georgiadogs.com The website contains updated game notes, cumulative statistics, boxscores from previous games, weekly audio & video from press conferences, and many other resources. The media guide is also available online.
• Live In Game Statistics
• Media members covering Georgia home games can view a running statistical account on a simple web browser by logging onto the following address: http://uga.statbroadcast.com
• Social Media
• Anyone wishing for more information — features, breaking news, etc. — can follow the Bulldogs via their social media outlets: Twitter - @UGABasketball @UGAAthletics Instagram - UGABasketball Facebook - “Georgia Dawgs Hoops” “Georgia Bulldogs”
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Phone
ATHENS BANNER HERALD (Marc Weiszer) mbw33@aol.com (706) 208-2240 ATHENS BANNER HERALD (Fletcher Page) fletcher.page@onlineathens.com (706) 208-2240 THE RED & BLACK (Connor Smolensky) sports@randb.com (706) 433-3000 ATLANTA JOURNAL & CONSTITUTION (Chip Towers) ctowersajc@yahoo.com (706) 247-5590 ATLANTA JOURNAL & CONSTITUTION (Tim Tucker) ttucker@ajc.com (706) 543-6487 ATLANTA JOURNAL & CONSTITUTION (Tony Barnhart) tbarnhart@ajc.com (404) 526-5331 AUGUSTA CHRONICLE (Scott Michaux) scott.michaux@augustachronicle.com (706) 724-0851 ASSOCIATED PRESS (Paul Newberry) pnewberry@ap.org (404) 522-8971 ASSOCIATED PRESS (Charles Odum) ceodeum@yahoo.com (404) 522-8971 MACON TELEGRAPH (Seth Emerson) semerson@macon.com (301) 728-3806 MACON TELEGRAPH (Mike Lough) mlough@macontel.com (478) 744-4335 SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS (Anthony Stastny) anthony.stastny@savannahnow.com (912) 652-0347 MARIETTA DAILY JOURNAL (John Bednarowski) SportsEditor@mdjonline.com (770) 428-9411 ANDERSON INDEPENDENT (Scott Adamson) adamsonsl@independentmail.com (864) 260-1238 CHATTANOOGA NEWS-FREE PRESS (David Paschall) DPaschall@TimesFreePress.com (423) 757-6524 GWINNETT DAILY POST (Will Hammock) will.hammock@gwinnettdailypost.com (770) 339-5850 BRUNSWICK NEWS (Murray Poole) newsroom@thebrunswicknews.com (912) 265-8320 DUBLIN COURER HERALD (Kelly Caldwell) sports@courier-herald.com (478) 272-5522 GAINESVILLE TIMES (Bill Murphy) bmurphy@gainesvilletimes.com (770) 718-3415 GEORGIA SPORTS PROPERTIES (Scott Howard) showard@ispsports.com (706) 340-2691 WUOG RADIO sports@wuog.org (706) 542-7100 WRFC RADIO - ATHENS (David Johnston) davidj@southernbroadcasting.com (706) 549-6222
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WRFC RADIO - ATHENS (Jeff Dantzler) jeff.dantzler1710@msn.com (706) 549-6222 UGASports (Anthony Dasher) dash@ugasports.com (706) 255-2326 DAWG POST (Dean Legge) dean@dawgpost.com (803) 599-1276 247 SPORTS (Gentry Estes) gestes15@gmail.com (205) 765-4499 WMSL RADIO - ATHENS (Brett Zion, Sports Dir.) news@wmsl.com (706) 548-8890 WSB-TV - ATLANTA (ABC, Ch. 2) (Zach Klein, Anchor) zach.klein@wsbtv.com (404) 897-7587 WAGA-TV - ATLANTA (Fox, Ch. 5) (Chip Zeller, Prod.) czell593@foxtv.com (404) 898-0150 WXIA-TV - ATLANTA (NBC, Ch. 11) (Thomas Goodhew) tgoodhew@wxia.gannett.com (404) 873-9145 WSB Radio, News/Talk 750 - Atlanta (Tony Schiavone) tony.schiavone@coxradio.com (404) 897-7500 WZGC Radio (92.9) - Atlanta (Jon Jeffries) jon.jeffries@cbsradio.com (323) 219-9671 WCNN Radio, 680 The Fan - Atlanta (Scott McFarlane) scottmcfarlane@680thefan.com (404) 688-0068 WRDW - TV - AUGUSTA (CBS) (Paul Davis, Sports Director) P.O. Box 1212; Augusta, GA 30903 (803) 278-1212 WJBF - TV - AUGUSTA (ABC) (John Hart, Sports Director) jhart@wjbf.com (706) 828-7325 WAGT - TV - AUGUSTA (NBC) (Chris Kane, Sports Dir.) 905 Broad Street; Augusta, GA 30901 (706) 826-0026 WALB - TV - ALBANY (NBC) (Robert Hydrick, Sports Dir.) roberth@walbcom (229) 446-1010 WMAZ - TV - MACON (CBS) (Dave Solano, Sports Dir.) dsolano@13wmaz.com (478) 752-1313 WGXA - TV - MACON (Fox) (Pete Cataldo, Sports Director) pcataldo@fox24.com (478) 745-2424 WTVM - TV - COLUMBUS (ABC) (Dave Platta, Sports Dir.) 1909 Wynnton Rd.; Columbus, GA 31906 (706) 494-5485 WRBL-TV - COLUMBUS (CBS) (Jack Rodgers, Sports Dir.) jrodgers@wrbl.com (706) 324-6397 WTOC - TV - SAVANNAH (CBS) (Rick Snow, Sports Dir.) rsnow@wtoc.com (912) 234-1111
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covering the bulldogs Basketball Quick Facts Head Coach: Mark Fox (E. New Mexico ‘91) Coaching Record: at Nevada (2005-09) 123-43 (.741) at Georgia (5 seasons) 85-77 (.525) Totals (10 seasons) 208-120 (.634) Assistant Coaches: Philip Pearson (Alabama ‘93) Jonas Hayes (Georgia ‘04) Yasir Rosemond (Oregon ‘03) Director of Basketball Operations: Kent Davison (Sterling ‘72) Operations Coordinator: Matt Bucklin (Georgia ‘12) Graduate Assistant: Lainn Wilson (Georgia ‘14) Basketball Trainer: Adam Pecina (Texas ‘98) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Sean Hayes (Springfield ‘96) Basketball Secretary: Pam Gauld Basketball Office Telephone: (706) 542-1432 Courtside Phone: (706) 542-8052
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Team Information Final Records: 20-14 overall; 12-6 in SEC (t2nd place) Home: 15-3, Road: 4-7, Neutral: 1-4 Post-Season Results: 1-1 in SEC Tournament 1-1 in Nat’l. Invitation Tournament
2014-15 Personnel Breakdown Total Players: 14 Starters Returning: 3 No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. PPG RPG 4 Charles Mann G 6-5 Jr. 13.9 4.2 12 Kenny Gaines G 6-3 Jr. 13.0 2.5 2 Marcus Thornton F 6-8 Gr. 8.3 6.1 Starters Lost: 2 15 Donte’ Williams F 6-9 Sr. 4.9 5.1 31 Brandon Morris F 6-7 So. 8.6 3.4 Other Lettermen Returning: 8 42 Nemanja Djurisic F 6-8 Sr. 8.4 4.0 3 Juwan Parker G 6-4 So. 4.1 3.0 30 J.J. Frazier G 5-10 So. 3.7 1.2 11 Cameron Forte F 6-7 Jr. 3.4 2.0 10 Taylor Echols G 6-1 Sr. 1.7 0.5 25 Kenny Paul Geno F 6-6 So. 1.1 0.7 24 Houston Kessler F 6-8 RSo. 0.2 0.5 14 Brandon Young* G 5-10 So. 0.0 0.1 Other Lettermen Lost: 2 41 John Cannon C 6-10 Jr. 1.4 1.1 5 Tim Dixon F/C 6-10 Jr. 0.8 1.3 Newcomers: 3 15 Osahen Iduwe C 6-10 Fr. --- --20 Dusan Langura* G 6-4 RFr. --- -- (Redshirted in 2014 season) 1 Yante Maten F 6-8 Fr. --- --*Non-Scholarship Player
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Best Western Colonial Inn 170 N. Milledge Ave. (706) 546-7311
Hampton Inn 2220 W. Broad St. (706) 548-9600
Bulldog Inn 1225 Commerce Hwy. (706) 543-3611
Hotel Indigo 500 College Avenue (706) 546-0430
Comfort Inn 3980 Atlanta Hwy. (706) 227-9700
Howard Johnson 2465 W. Broad St. (706) 548-1111
Country Inn & Suites 236 Old Epps Bridge Rd. (706) 612-9100
Hilton Garden Inn 390 E. Washington St. (706) 353-6800
Courtyard by Marriott 166 N. Finley St. (706) 369-7000
Holiday Inn 197 E. Broad St. (706) 549-4433
Days Inn 230 N. Finley St. (706) 543-6511
SpringHill Suites 1901 Founders Blvd. (706) 227-6005
Best Inn 2715 Atlanta Hwy. (706) 549-1530
Holiday Inn Express 513 W. Broad St. (706) 546-8122
Foundry Park Inn & Spa 295 E. Dougherty St. (706) 549-7020
Perimeter Inn 3791 Atlanta Hwy. (706) 548-3000
Ga. Center for Cont. Ed. 1197 S. Lumpkin St. (706) 542-1187
Travelodge 898 W. Broad St. (706) 549-5400
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Local Transportation Airports
• Athens Ben Epps Airport (www.athensairport.net) Car Rental at Athens Airport: Hertz Rent-a-Car — (706) 543-5984 • Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Int’l. Airport (www.atlanta-airport.com) — Service by all major carriers. Atlanta-to-Athens ground transportation via AAA Airport Express (800) 354-7874.
Driving Directions to Stegeman Coliseum From Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
Take Riverdale Road to I-285 East (toward Augusta). Follow I-285 East for 17 miles before exiting onto I-20 East (again, toward Augusta). Follow directions via I-20 from Birmingham.
From Birmingham (Via Interstate 20 East)
• From I-20, exit at Conyers exit (Exit 82 - Ga. Highway 138) • Left onto Hwy. 138 and continue for approx. 20 miles, where Hwy. 138 merges with U.S. Highway 78 East. • Continue on Hwy. 78 for 18 miles and turn right onto Ga. Hwy. 316 East. • Continue on Hwy. 316 for 4 miles. Exit right onto Athens By-Pass (Loop 10). • Take College Station Road exit. Left onto College Station Rd. Right onto East Campus Road. Left onto Carlton Street. Coliseum is 2 blocks on left.
From Augusta (Via Interstate 20 West)
• From I-20 west, exit at Thomson, Ga. (U.S. Hwy 78). Turn right onto Hwy. 78 and continue to Athens. Left onto Athens By-Pass (Ga. Loop 10) and exit at College Station Road. Turn right onto College Station Rd. Right onto East Campus Rd. Left onto Carlton Street. Coliseum is 2 blocks on left.
From Atlanta (Via Interstate 85 North)
• From I-85 North, exit onto Ga. Hwy. 316 East. Continue on 316 for approx. 40 miles before exiting right onto the Athens By-Pass (Ga. Loop 10). Take College Station Road exit. Left onto College Station Rd. Right onto East Campus Rd. Left onto Carlton Street. Coliseum is 2 blocks on left.
From Greenville, S.C. (Via Interstate 85 South)
• From I-85 South, take the Carnesville exit (Ga. Hwy. 106). Continue into Athens (no turns), where the road becomes North Ave. Continue into downtown Athens, where North Ave. becomes Thomas Street and then East Campus Road. Turn right onto Carlton Street. Coliseum is 2 blocks on left.
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uga athletic association directory Athletic Administration............................................................................... 542-9037 UGA Ticket Office............................................................................877-GADAWGS Basketball Office........................................................................................542-1143 Sports Communications............................................................................ 542-1621 Sports Comm. Fax.................................................................................... 542-9339 Stegeman Coliseum Press Row................................................................ 542-8052
Patrick Gray, Associate Director of Development Jay Lowe, Associate Director of Development Brad Bell, Major Gifts Officer Michelle Jones, Director of Athletic Hospitality Mike Cavan, Major Gifts Officer Barbara Hartman Howell, Community and Corporate Relations Coordinator Dolores Hughes, Gifts Receiving Manager
Mailing Address........................ Overnight Address
Event Managment................................... 542-1135
UGA Athletic Association..............................................................Butts-Mehre Bldg. P.O. Box 1472...................................................................................... 1 Selig Circle Athens, GA 30603..................................................................... Athens, GA 30602
Matt Brachowski, Associate Athletic Director Christie Purks, Associate Director of Event Management Dave Williams, Assistant Director of Event Management Brendan Dwyer, Assistant Director of Event Management
Administration Greg McGarity, J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics................................... 542-9037 Carla Williams, Exec. Associate AD, Student Srvcs & SWA...................... 542-9103 Claude Felton, Senior Associate AD, Sports Communications................. 542-1621 Glada Horvat, Senior Associate AD, Academics & Eligibility..................... 542-7955 Jim Booz, Senior Associate AD, Compliance............................................ 542-9086 Ron Courson, Senior Associate AD, Sports Medicine............................... 542-9060 Alan Thomas, Associate AD, External Affairs............................................ 542-9239 Ted White, Associate AD, Student Services.............................................. 542-1847 Tim Cearley, Associate AD, Ticket Operations.......................................... 542-1231 Josh Brooks, Associate AD, Internal Affairs............................................... 542-0903 Matt Brachowski, Associate AD, Event Management.................................542-1135 Charles Whittemore, Assistant AD, Facilities............................................ 542-9091 Stephanie Ransom, Assistant AD, Business Operations.......................... 542-1306 Steve Flippen, Assistant AD, Compliance................................................. 542-9086 Rhonda Kilpatrick, Assistant AD, Academics & Eligibility.......................... 542-2597 Steve Bryant, Assistant AD, Sports Medicine............................................ 542-7885 Emily Deitz, Assistant AD, Promotions...................................................... 542-7954 John Bateman, Assistant AD, Marketing................................................... 542-9045 Mark Slonaker, Exec. Director, Georgia Bulldog Club............................... 542-9239
Basketball Office.................................... 542-1432 Mark Fox, Head Basketball Coach Philip Pearson, Assistant Basketball Coach Jonas Hayes, Assistant Basketball Coach Yasir Rosemond, Assistant Basketball Coach Kent Davison, Director of Basketball Operations Matt Bucklin, Operations Coordinator Lainn Wilson, Graduate Assistant Pam Gauld, Basketball Secretary
Athletic Training..................................... 542-9060 Ron Courson, Director of Sports Medicine Steve Bryant, Associate Director of Sports Medicine Chris Gillespie, Director of Athletic Training Admin. & Mentoring Adam Pecina, Assistant Athletic Trainer (Men’s Basketball) Mike Dew, Rehab Coordinator Ryan McGovern, Sr. Assistant Athletic Trainer Anna Randa, Associate Athletic Trainer Shannon Dolezal, Associate Athletic Trainer Sean Boland, Associate Athletic Trainer Paige Herring, Assistant Athletic Trainer Yolanda Lawrence, Assistant Athletic Trainer Trina Topping, Assistant Athletic Trainer David Jack, Assistant Athletic Trainer Jeanne Vaughn, Athletic Insurance Coordinator Dr. Fred Reifsteck, Team Physician Jen Ketterly, Director of Sports Nutrition Maria Breen, Sports Nutritionist Justin Klein, Sports Nutritionist
Business Office....................................... 542-1306 Stephanie Ransom, Assistant AD, Business Operations Scott Hallberg, Assistant Director of Business Operations Andy Wesche, Assistant Director of Business Operations Barbara Boyd, Travel Coordinator Denise Hughes, Accountant Peggy Whitfield, Human Resources Coordinator Amy Bales, Human Resources Assistant Macie Fouche, Administrative Associate
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Facilities................................................. 542-9091 Charles Whittemore, Assistant AD, Facilities Melvin Robinson, Facilities Manager Tanner Stines, Coordinator of Graphics and Displays Diane McCauley, Administrative Specialist
Information Technology......................... 542-9024 Jeff Daniel, Director of Information Technology - Operations, Infrastructure Ludlow Lawson, Director of Information Technology - Client Services Chris Argo, Computer Specialist
Marketing and Promotions..................... 542-9039 John Bateman, Assistant AD, Marketing Emily Deitz, Assistant AD, Promotions Brenton Shiver, Associate Director of Promotions Jolie Helton, Assistant Director of Promotions Kevin Welch, Assistant Director of Marketing
Sports Communications.......................... 542-1621 Claude Felton, Associate AD for Sports Communications (Football) Tim Hix, Associate Director, Sports Comm. (M. Basketball) Christopher Lakos, Associate Director, Sports Comm. (Baseball, W. Tennis) Mike Mobley, Associate Director, Sports Comm. (W. Basketball, W. Golf) Steve Colquitt, Associate Director, Sports Comm. (Gymnastics, M. Golf) Leland Barrow, Associate Director, Sports Comm. (Track & Field, XC) Ben Beaty, Assistant Director, Sports Comm. (Gym, M. Tennis) Kate Burkholder, Assistant Director, Sports Comm. (Soccer, Social Media) Jen Galas, Assistant Director, Sports Comm. (VB, SB, EQ) David Pifer, Nick Daly, Sports Comm. Graduate Assistants Karen Huff, Media Operations Coordinator
Strength and Conditioning...................... 542-0687 Joe Tereshinski, Director of Strength and Conditioning John Thomas, Sr. Associate Director of Strength and Condtioning Katrin Koch, Director of S&C for Olympic Sports Sean Hayes, Assistant S&C Coach for Olympic Sports (Basketball) Joshua Rucci, Assistant S&C Coach for Olympic Sports Ryan Gearhart, Assistant S&C Coach for Multiple Sports
Student Services.................................... 542-8388 Carla Williams, Executive Associate AD Glada Horvat, Senior Associate AD Ted White, Associate AD, Academic Services Robert Miles, Director of CHAMPS/Life Skills Rhonda Kilpatrick, Director of Academics and Eligibility Heather LaBarbera, Director of Student Services Liz Bernstein, Academic Counselor Brittany Tankersley, Academic Counselor Emily Breen, Academic Counselor Courtney Gay, Academic Counselor Matt Grogan, Academic Counselor Ashley Gresham, Academic Counselor Rachel Jones, Academic Counselor Beth Klueter, Academic Counselor Cory Kopaniasz, Academic Counselor (Men’s Basketball) Julian Williams, Academic Counselor Brett Strahm, Asst. Tutorial Coordinator Chandra Evans, Student Services Admin. Specialist
Compliance............................................. 542-9086
Ticket Office........................................... 542-1231
Jim Booz, Senior Associate AD for Compliance Steve Flippen, Assistant AD, Compliance Leigh Futch, Compliance Coordinator
Tim Cearley, Associate AD Ticket Operations Wendy Whittington, Director of Ticket Operations Jeremy Jenkins, Asst. Director of Ticket Operations Joan Thompson, Administrative Associate Mike Vernon, Information Analyst
Development.......................................... 542-9239
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The best and broadest exposure possible for UGA basketball comes from the Georgia Bulldog Radio Network by IMG Sports. Not only with its vast number of affiliates, but also from its powerful flagship station, the network gives coverage to Bulldog hoops that is unmatched by any program nationwide. IMG Sports provides radio network production for more than 30 major college athletic programs in the SEC and other prominent conferences across the United Stats. The network flagship is News/Talk 750 WSB — Atlanta’s 50,000-watt, clear-channel station — which provides coverage with a signal that reaches more than 35 states and Canada. Chuck Dowdle, veteran Atlanta TV sports anchor and former UGA basketball freshman team member, will join play-by-play man Scott Howard for their first season together. Georgia coach Mark Fox can also be heard each Monday night The Georgia Bulldog Radio Network crew of Scott Howard during the season on (right) and Chuck Dowdle will work their second season the Bulldog Hotline, together in 2014-15. heard over most of the network stations.
Scott Howard The voice of Scott Howard has become synonymous with Georgia sports and in particular, with Bulldog football and basketball. Howard returns for his 20th season behind the microphone at Georgia basketball games. First a color analyst with legendary voice Larry Munson, Howard will be working his 17th season as the Dogs’ primary playby-play announcer. Howard had been the sports director at Athens radio stations WNGC-WGAU for 13 years before joining IMG Sports in 2009. A 1984 Georgia graduate, Howard began his association with Bulldog football as a color analyst alongside the late Larry Munson in the 1994 season. In 2007 he broadcasted play-by-play action in all of Georgia’s road football games, and the next season he became the program’s primary radio voice by the third game. Howard was also play-by-play announcer for Georgia baseball from 1990-96.
Chuck Dowdle Native Atlantan Chuck Dowdle, one of the most prominent figures in the Atlanta sports scene, will return to the Georgia Bulldog Radio Network for the his second season as color analyst. Dowdle retired from WSB-TV in 2009 after 24 years as weeknight sports anchor with the top-rated station. Prior
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to his arrival at Channel 2 Action News, he worked for WPLG in Miami from 1973 to 1985. During this time, he hosted the Don Shula TV show. He also announced football games for the Miami Dolphins and the University of Miami, as well as the Ft. Lauderdale Strikers of the NASL. (North American Soccer League) During his time at WSB, Dowdle was involved with almost every aspect of Atlanta sports, from announcing Falcons’ preseason games to hosting UGA football and basketball coaches’ shows. He was also the host of “High-Q”, a game show pitting some of the Atlanta region’s brightest high-school students against one another in academic competition. Dowdle attended UGA in his freshman year, where he played for the basketball team. He then transferred to Georgia State, where he was a pitcher for the baseball team in his junior and senior years, before graduating in 1972.
Georgia, SEC Sports on Sirius XM Radio For the seventh straight season, Georgia basketball games can be heard across the nation on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. The Southeastern Conference and Sirius XM Radio, the leader in college sports on the radio, are partners in a broadcast and marketing agreement, under which Sirius XM is the official satellite radio provider of the SEC. The vast majority of basketball games and selected other sports, are available to subscribers nationwide.
2014-15 Bulldog Radio Network Market
Station
Albany WGPC AM Americus WISK FM Americus WISK AM Athens WRFC AM Atlanta WSB AM Atlanta WSBB FM Augusta WGAC AM Augusta WRDW AM Baxley WUFE AM Blackshear WKUB-FM Blackshear WWUF FM Brunswick WGIG AM Calhoun WJTH AM Carrollton WLBB AM Clarksville WCHM AM Claxton WCLA AM Cleveland WRHW AM Columbus WHAL AM Dalton WBLJ AM Donalsonville WGMK FM Douglas WDMG AM Dublin WJAT AM Eatonton WMGZ FM Fountain Inn, SC WFIS AM Gainesville WXKT FM Greensboro WDDK FM Hartwell WKLY AM Hiawasee WJUL AM Jasper WLJA FM Louisville WPEH AM Louisville WPEH FM Macon WMAC AM Moultrie WMTM FM Newnan WCOH AM Perry WPGA FM Rome WRGA AM Rome WSRM FM Sandersville WSNT AM Savannah WSGA FM Statesboro WHKN FM Thomaston WTGA FM Thomaston WTGA AM Thomasville WPAX AM Tifton WTIF AM Tifton WTIF FM Valdosta WVLD AM Vidalia WTCQ FM
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Freq.
1450 98.7 1390 960 750 95.5 580 1600 1260 105.1 97.7 1440 900 1330 1490 1470 1350 1460 1230 106.3 860 800 97.7 1600 103.7 103.9 980 1230 101.5 1420 92.1 940 93.9 1400 100.9 1470 95.3 1490 92.3 94.9 101.1 1590 1240 1340 107.5 1450 97.7
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More than 100 non-conference games, in addition to every SEC contest, have been scheduled for telecast by a host of network entities:
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Craig Pinkerton Director of Media Relations (Basketball Contact)
Craig Pinkerton Director of Media Relations (Men’s Basketball Contact) Cell: (205) 936-9681
Coaches’ Teleconference
News Releases
The 14 SEC head coaches will be featured on a teleconference from 11:00 a.m. - 12:24 p.m. (Eastern) during the 2014-15 season. The call will be held each Tuesday beginning January 5, 2015. Media representatives wishing to participate in the teleconference should contact the SEC Media Relations Department for further details. Each coach will appear on the teleconference for seven minutes according to the following schedule:
The SEC basketball release will be updated regularly and available on before every SEC game at www.secsportsmedia. com. In addition, SEC standings and statistics will be updated each morning during the regular season and each morning after post-season games. Current league information is also provided on gameday at all member institutions. The Associated Press wire will move the Player-of-the-Week, standings and statistics on a weekly basis.
Internet Services
Media can obtain SEC basketball information is through the league’s media-only web site: www.secsportsmedia.com. SEC Coaches’ Registration and approval are Teleconference Schedule required. All news releases, 11:00 a.m. Kevin Stallings (Vanderbilt) as well as updated standings 11:07 a.m. Billy Donovan (Florida) and statistics, can be found 11:14 a.m. Frank Martin (South Carolina) on its main web site: www. secsports.com. 11:21 a.m. Mark Fox (Georgia) 11:28 a.m.
Johnny Jones (LSU)
SEC Player Awards
11:35 a.m.
John Calipari (Kentucky)
11:42 a.m.
Donnie Tyndall (Tennessee)
11:49 a.m.
Mike Anderson (Arkansas)
11:56 p.m.
Anthony Grant (Alabama)
12:03 p.m.
Bruce Pearl (Auburn)
12:10 p.m.
Andy Kennedy (Ole Miss)
12:17 p.m.
Rick Ray (Miss. State)
12:24 p.m.
Kim Anderson (Missouri)
12:31 p.m.
Billy Kennedy (Texas A&M)
The SEC will name a Playerof-the-Week and Freshman of the Week throughout the 2014-15 season (JanuaryMarch) for Monday afternoon release. Nominations for the award are made by the SEC basketball sports information directors. The honorees are selected by a vote of the SEC Media Relations staff.
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GAME
NETWORK TIME
Fri., Nov. 14 Wm. & Mary at Florida SECN Georgia at Ga. Tech ESPN3 N. Fla. at S. Carolina SECN+ Grand Canyon at Ky. SECN NW State at Texas A&M SECN+ UMKC at Missouri SECN+ UW-Milwaukee at Auburn ESPNU Sat., Nov. 15 Gardner-Webb at LSU SECN+ Sun., Nov. 16 Buffalo at Kentucky ESPNU Trevecca Naz. at Vandy SECN+ Valparaiso at Missouri SECN Mon., Nov. 17 Miami at Florida ESPNU W. Carolina at Alabama SECN Tues., Nov. 18 Auburn at Colorado ESPN2 Baylor at S. Carolina ESPN Stony Brook at Georgia SECN Kentucky vs. Kansas ESPN Texas Tech at LSU ESPN2 Wed., Nov. 19 Oral Roberts at Missouri SECN+ Wake Forest at Arkansas SECN Thu., Nov. 20 Texas A&M vs. Dayton ESPNU Texas Sou. at Tennessee FSN S. Carolina vs. Cornell ESPN3 Sou. Miss at Alabama SECN Lipscomb at Vanderbilt FSN Fri., Nov. 21 LSU vs. Old Dominion CBSN Troy at Georgia SECN+ Boston at Kentucky FSN La.-Monroe at Florida SECN La.-Lafayette at Auburn FSN Sun., Nov. 23 Fla. Atlantic at Georgia FSN Montana St. at Kentucky SECN Tenn. State at Vanderbilt FSN N. Arizona at Ole Miss SECN Mon., Nov. 24 Missouri vs. Arizona ESPN2 Alabama vs. Iowa State ESPN2 Auburn vs. Tulsa ESPNU Tues., Nov. 25 UT-Arlington at Kentucky SECN Arkansas at SMU ESPNN Norf. State at Vandy SECN+ Wed., Nov. 26 UNC-Ashe. at S. Carolina SECN Florida vs. Georgetown axsTV Georgia vs. Gonzaga ESPN2 Thu., Nov. 27 Tenn. vs. Santa Clara ESPN2 Fri., Nov. 28 New Orl. vs. Texas A&M SECN Vanderbilt vs. Rutgers NBCSN North Texas vs. Arkansas SECN Georgia vs. Minn./St. John’s Sat., Nov. 29 Providence at Kentucky ESPN2 Iona at Arkansas SECN
6:00 7:00 7:00 8:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 1:00 12:00 3:00 6:00 7:00 9:00 1:00a 12:00 7:00 9:30 9:30 8:00 9:00 10:30a 7:00 7:30 9:00 9:00 6:30 7:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 5:00 9:30 11:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:00 9:30 9:30 12:00 1:00 7:00 9:00 2:00 3:30
december DATE
GAME
NETWORK TIME
Mon., Dec. 1 S. Carolina at Marshall Tues., Dec. 2 Georgia at UT-Chatt. UMass at LSU SE Mo. St. at Missouri S. Floida at Alabama Wed., Dec. 3 SHSU at Texas A&M Auburn at Texas Tech Thu., Dec. 4 LSU at West Virginia Baylor at Vanderbilt Arkansas at Iowa State TCU at Ole Miss Fri., Dec. 5 Texas at Kentucky Florida at Kansas Missouri at Oklahoma Coastal Car. at Auburn Sat., Dec. 6 Arizona St. at Texas A&M Okla. State at S. Carolina Kansas St. at Tennessee Alabama at Xavier Sun., Dec. 7 Colorado at Georgia Ole Miss at Oregon Arkansas at Clemson Eastern Ky. at Kentucky Mon., Dec. 8 Yale at Florida Tues., Dec. 9 Texas A&M at Baylor Wed., Dec. 10 Columbia at Kentucky Thu., Dec. 11 Elon at Missouri Fri., Dec. 12 Texas Sou. at Florida Sat., Dec. 13 UNC at Kentucky Dayton at Arkansas Miss. State at Oregon St. Xavier at Missouri Western Ky. at Ole Miss Purdue at Vanderbilt Youngs. St. at Texas A&M
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CBSN ESPN3 SECN SECN SECN SECN+ SECN ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN ESPN ESPNU FSN SECN ESPNU ESPN2 CBSN SECN FSN1 ESPNU SECN SECN ESPN2 ESPN2 SECN SECN CBS ESPN2 Pac-12N ESPN2 SECN SECN SECN+
7:30 7:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 8:00 9:00 7:00 7:00 9:00 9:00 7:00 9:00 9:30 9:00 12:00 12:00 3:15 8:00 12:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 12:00 2:00 4:00 4:00 4:30 9:00 TBA
Sun., Dec. 14 Tues., Dec. 16 Wed., Dec. 17 Thu., Dec. 18 Fri., Dec. 19 Sat., Dec. 20 Sun., Dec. 21 Mon., Dec. 22 Tues., Dec. 23 Sat., Dec. 27 Sun., Dec. 28 Mon., Dec. 29 Tues., Dec. 30 Wed., Dec. 31
Butler at Tennessee Auburn at Clemson Jacksonville at Florida Alabama at Wichita State W. Carolina at Vanderbilt Tennessee at N.C. State Arkansas State at Miss. State Winthrop at Auburn Coastal Car. at Ole Miss LSU at UAB Clemson at S. Carolina Tenn. Tech at Tennessee Missouri vs. Illinois (@St. Louis) Vanderbilt at Ga. Tech Kentucky vs. UCLA Xavier at Auburn Texas A&M vs. Kansas State SE Mo. State at Arkansas Florida vs. Wake Forest Seton Hall at Georgia Coker at South Carolina App. State at Alabama Mercer at Tennessee Penn at Vanderbilt UW-Milwaukee at Arkansas Coll. of Charleston at LSU Texas Sou. at Auburn Mercer at Georgia Kentucky at Louisville Tenn. State at Tennessee NW State at Arkansas UCLA at Alabama Southern Miss at LSU Middle Tenn. State at Auburn Florida at Florida State N.C. A&T at South Carolina Ole Miss at Dayton Mercer at Texas A&M Missouri vs. Okla. State (@K.C.) East Tenn. State at Tennessee Georgia at Kansas State
NETWORK TIME ESPNU ESPN3 FSN ESPN2 SECN ESPN2 SECN SECN SECN CBSN SECN FSN ESPN2 ESPN3 CBS SECN ESPNU SECN FSN ESPNU SECN+ SECN SECN SECN+ ESPNU SECN SECN+ SECN ESPN2 SECN SECN ESPNU SECN SECN ESPN2 SECN+ CBSN SECN ESPN2 SECN ESPNU
2:00 4:00 4:00 9:00 9:00 7:00 7:00 9:00 8:00 9:00 7:00 7:00 2:00 2:00 3:30 6:00 7:00 8:30 TBA 6:00 3:30 6:30 7:00 8:00 9:00 9:00 8:00 6:00 2:00 8:30 3:30 6:30 7:00 9:00 7:00 7:00 8:00 8:00 9:00 1:00 4:00
january DATE GAME
Fri., Jan. 2 Sat., Jan. 3 Tue., Jan. 6 Wed., Jan. 7 Thu., Jan. 8 Sat., Jan. 10 Tues., Jan. 13 Wed., Jan. 14 Thu., Jan. 15 Sat., Jan. 17 Tues., Jan. 20 Wed., Jan. 21 Thu., Jan. 22 Sat., Jan. 24
Florida State at Miss. State North Alabama at Auburn UConn at Florida Norfolk State at Georgia Yale at Vanderbilt Utah Valley State at Arkansas Lipscomb at Missouri Hartford at Texas A&M Savannah State at LSU Arkansas at Georgia Ole Miss at Kentucky Auburn at Vanderbilt Texas A&M at Alabama Florida at South Carolina Tennessee at Miss. State LSU at Missouri Kentucky at Texas A&M Alabama at Tennessee Vanderbilt at Arkansas South Carolina at Ole Miss Missouri at Auburn Miss. State at Florida Georgia at LSU Arkansas at Tennessee Alabama at South Carolina Missouri at Kentucky Miss. State at Texas A&M LSU at Ole Miss Georgia at Vanderbilt Auburn at Florida Texas A&M at LSU Florida at Georgia Kentucky at Alabama Vanderbilt at Miss. State Tennessee at Missouri South Carolina at Auburn Ole Miss at Arkansas LSU at Florida Ole Miss at Georgia Tennessee at South Carolina Vanderbilt at Kentucky Missouri at Texas A&M Miss. State at Auburn Alabama at Arkansas Kentucky at South Carolina Texas A&M at Tennessee Arkansas at Missouri Georgia at Miss. State
NETWORK TIME ESPNU SECN CBS FSN SECN+ SECN SECN SECN+ SECN ESPN SECN ESPNU SECN SECN SECN ESPN/2 CBS SECN SECN FSN SECN FSN ESPNU ESPNU SECN ESPN SECN SECN SECN ESPN/2 ESPN/2 CBS ESPN/2 FSN SECN SECN ESPNU ESPN SECN ESPNU SECN SECN SECN ESPN/2 ESPN/2 FSN ESPN/2 FSN
8:00 1:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 3:00 5:00 5:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 9:00 9:00 7:00 9:00 7:00 1:00 or 3:30 2:00 4:30 5:00 7:00 7:00 9:00 7:00 7:00 9:00 9:00 7:00 9:00 7:00 12:00 2:00 4:00 4:00 6:00 8:30 9:30 7:00 7:00 9:00 9:00 7:00 9:00 7:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00
Tues., Jan. 27 Wed., Jan. 28 Thu., Jan. 29 Sat., Jan. 31
LSU at Vanderbilt Florida at Ole Miss Auburn at Alabama Vanderbilt at Georgia Florida at Alabama Tennessee at Arkansas Texas A&M at Auburn South Carolina at LSU Miss. State at Ole Miss Kentucky at Missouri Auburn at Tennessee Arkansas at Florida LSU at Miss. State Georgia at South Carolina Ole Miss at Missouri Vanderbilt at Texas A&M Alabama at Kentucky
ESPNU SECN SECN SECN ESPN ESPNU SECN SECN SECN ESPN ESPN/2 CBS SECN ESPNU FSN SECN SECN
6:00 6:00 8:30 7:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 7:00 9:00 9:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 4:00 4:00 4:30 7:00
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february DATE GAME
Tues., Feb. 3 Wed., Feb. 4 Thu., Feb. 5 Sat., Feb. 7 Tues., Feb. 10 Wed., Feb. 11 Thu., Feb. 12 Sat., Feb. 14 Tues., Feb. 17 Wed., Feb. 18 Thu., Feb. 19 Sat., Feb. 21 Tues., Feb. 24 Wed., Feb. 25 Thu., Feb. 26 Sat., Feb. 28
Georgia at Kentucky Miss. State at Tennessee Florida at Vanderbilt South Carolina at Arkansas Texas A&M at Ole Miss Missouri at Alabama Auburn at LSU Tennesee at Georgia Miss. State at Arkansas South Carolina at Vanderbilt Alabama at LSU Texas A&M at Missouri Ole Miss at Auburn Kentucky at Florida Kentucky at LSU Missouri at South Carolina Arkansas at Auburn Alabama at Miss. State Georgia at Texas A&M Tennessee at Vanderbilt Ole Miss at Florida Auburn at Georgia South Carolina at Kentucky LSU at Tennessee Miss. State at Missouri Florida at Texas A&M Vanderbilt at Alabama Arkansas at Ole Miss Kentucky at Tennessee South Carolina at Georgia Alabama at Auburn LSU at Texas A&M Vanderbilt at Florida Missouri at Arkansas Ole Miss at Miss. State Texas A&M at South Carolina Florida at LSU Missouri at Vanderbilt Arkansas at Miss. State Auburn at Kentucky Tennessee at Ole Miss Georgia at Alabama LSU at Auburn South Carolina at Alabama Florida at Missouri Texas A&M at Arkansas Kentucky at Miss. State Georgia at Ole Miss Vanderbilt at Tennessee Missouri at Georgia Ole Miss at LSU Alabama at Vanderbilt Arkansas at Kentucky Miss. State at South Carolina Auburn at Texas A&M Tennessee at Florida
NETWORK TIME ESPNU SECN ESPN SECN SECN SECN ESPN/2 ESPN/2 SECN FSN ESPN/2 ESPNU SECN ESPN ESPN SECN ESPNU SECN SECN SECN ESPN/2 FSN ESPN/2 SECN ESPNU SECN ESPNU SECN ESPN SECN ESPNU SECN SECN SECN ESPN/2 SECN CBS SECN FSN ESPN/2 ESPNU ESPN2 ESPNU SECN ESPN SECN SECN SECN ESPN/2 ESPNU FSN FSN CBS SECN SECN ESPN/2
7:00 7:00 9:00 9:00 7:00 9:00 7:00 12:00 4:00 4:00 6:00 6:00 6:30 9:00 7:00 7:00 9:00 9:00 7:00 9:00 7:00 2:00 2:00 4:00 4:00 6:30 8:00 9:00 7:00 7:00 9:00 9:00 7:00 9:00 9:00 12:00 1:00 2:30 4:00 6:00 7:30 8:00 7:00 7:00 9:00 9:00 7:00 9:00 7:00 12:00 2:00 4:00 4:00 6:00 8:30 TBA
march DATE GAME
Tues., Mar. 3 Wed., Mar. 4 Thu., Mar. 5 Sat., Mar. 7
Ole Miss at Alabama Kentucky at Georgia Texas A&M at Florida Auburn at Missouri Tennessee at LSU Miss. State at Vanderbilt Arkansas at South Carolina Alabama at Texas A&M Florida at Kentucky Georgia at Auburn South Carolina at Tennessee Missouri at Miss. State Vanderbilt at Ole Miss LSU at Arkansas
NETWORK TIME SECN ESPN ESPNU SECN SECN SECN ESPN/2 FSN CBS FSN FSN SECN SECN ESPN/2
7:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 7:00 9:00 7:00 2:00 2:00 4:00 4:00 6:30 9:00 TBA
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10
11
12
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Brook @GA 18 Stony AU @Colorado
19 ORU @MO
vs. Dayton 20 TAMU Tex. Sou. @UT
25
vs. Gonzaga 26 GA UNC-A @SC
27
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4
16 Buffalo @UK
Records History
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Trav. Naz. @VU Valpo @MO Ala. St. @AR
SC @Chas. Cl. TAMU @P.R. FAU @GA Mon. St. @UK Tenn. St. @VU N. Ariz. @UM
December
Media Info
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7 Colorado @GA
8
14
15
UM @Oregon AR @Clemson Eastern Ky. @UK Butler @UT AU @Clemson Jax @UF Coker @SC App. State @UA
28
December / January
24
30
21 Seton Hall @GA
NW State @AR UCLA @UA
Miami @UF MVSU @MSU W. Car. @UA UM @Troy MO vs. Arizona Clayton St. @MSU UA vs. Iowa State AU vs. Tulsa LSU @Paradise Jam
SC @Marshall
Yale @UF
206
2 9
Baylor @SC UK vs. Kansas Tx. Tech @LSU UT-Arl. @UK AR @SMU Norf. St. @VU MO @Maui Invit. UA @HoF Classic
GA @UT-Chatt. UMass @LSU SE Mo. St. @MO USF @UA TAMU @Baylor
16 UA @Wich. State
WFU @AR
@UT 22 Mercer Penn @VU
23
29 Sou. Miss @LSU
30
UW-Milw. @AR CofC @LSU UM vs. SEMO
MTSU @AU
4
5
6
11
12
13
Texas Sou. @AU Jax. @MSU
UF @FSU NC A&T @SC UM @Dayton McNeese @MSU Mercer @TAMU MO vs. Okla. State
AR @GA UM @UK AU @VU TAMU @UA AR @UT UA @SC MO @UK MSU @TAMU
S. Houston @TAMU AU @Texas Tech
10 17
Columbia @UK
UT @N.C. State Ark. St. @MSU Winthrop @AU
24
LSU @W. Va. Baylor at VU AR @Iowa State TCU @UM
11 Elon @MO
8
14 GA @Ga. Tech
15
Gr. Can @UK Wm.& Mary @UF Tow. @UA WCU @MSU UMKC @MO Chas.Sou. @UM UW-M @AU N. Fla.@SC
21
Troy @GA LSU vs. ODU Boston @UK La.-Mon. @UF
28
GA @NIT Tip. UNO @TAMU VU vs. Rutgers UNT @AR
5
Texas @UK UF @Kansas MO @Oklahoma Coastal Car. @AU
LSU @UAB
1
2
7
8
LSU @MO
22
Utah St. @MSU LSU @Paradise Jam
29 McNeese St. @LSU
VU @Barclays Ctr. Cl. UM @Em. Coast Cl. MSU @Corp. Chr. Ch.
6
Ariz. St. @TAMU Okla. St. @SC Kan. St. @UT UA @Xavier MSU @Tulane
13
TTU @UA UNC @UK Purdue @VU Dayton @AR MSU @Ore. St. YSU @TAMU Xavier @MO W. Ky. @UM SHSU @LSU
20
SEMO @AR MO vs. Ill. VU @Ga. Tech UF vs. WFU UK vs. UCLA MSU vs. USC-Up. Xavier @AU TAMU vs. K.State
27 Mercer @GA
UK @Louisville Tenn. State @UT
N. Fla. @UA FSU @MSU
3
Lips. @MO NSU @GA Hartf. @TAMU UNA @UA Sav. St. @LSU UConn @UF A. Peay @UM SC vs. Iowa St. Yale @VU Utah Valley @AR
9
10 GA @LSU
16
@GA 17 UF TAMU @LSU
UK @TAMU UA @UT VU @AR SC @UM
GA @VU LSU @UM
15 22
UA @AR
23
24
29
UK @MO
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31
20 UM @GA
21
MO @TAMU MSU @AU
25
26
27 VU @GA
28
SC @LSU MSU @UM
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2
3
4
8
9
10
15
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AU @UF
UK @UA VU @MSU
5
AU @LSU
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7
12
UM @UF
13
14
18 VU @UF
19
UM @MSU
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21
24 LSU @AU
25 GA @UM
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VU @UT
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28
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GA @UK MSU @UT UF @VU SC @AR UK @LSU MO @SC AR @AU UA @MSU SC @GA UK @UT UA @AU LSU @TAMU SC @UA TAMU @AR UF @MO
UK @GA UM @UA TAMU @UF AU @MO
11
TAMU @UM MO @UA
GA @TAMU UT @VU
MO @AR
UK @MSU
UT @LSU MSU @VU
AR @SC
SEC Tournament - Mar. 11-15 @Nashville, Tenn.
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Gard.-Webb @LSU
Clemson @SC Tenn. Tech @UT
VU @St. Louis ETSU @UT
14
UF @Batt. 4 Atl. UT @Orl. Cl. UM vs. Creigh. MSU vs. USL
18 Coastal Car. @UM 19 Stillman @UA
31 GA @K-State UF @SC UT @MSU LSU @MO
La.-Laf. @AU SC @Chas. Cl. Del. St. @AR TAM @San J.
12 Texas Sou. @UF
26
19
UF @UA UT @AR TAMU @AU
UT vs. Santa Clara UF @Battle 4 Atlantis
7
25
18
LSU @UF UT @SC VU @UK
SC vs. Cornell Southern @UM Sou. Miss @UA Lipscomb @VU
UF vs. G’town AU @MGM Grand MO @Maui Invit.
WCU @VU
March
February
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MO @AU MSU @UF
UT @MO SC @AU UM @AR
GA @MSU UF @UM UK @SC AU @UA TAMU @UT AR @MO LSU @VU GA @SC VU @TAMU AU @UT UA @UK AR @UF LSU @MSU UM @MO
UT @GA MSU @AR SC @VU UA @LSU
TAMU @MO UM @AU UK @UF
AU @GA UF @TAMU SC @UK VU @UA LSU @UT AR @UM MSU @MO
GA @UA AR @MSU TAMU @SC AU @UK UF @LSU UT @UM MO @VU
MO @GA UM @LSU UA @VU AR @UK
MSU @SC AU @TAMU UT @UF
MO @MSU GA @AU UA @TAMU VU @UM LSU @AR UF @UK SC @UT
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2014-15 opponent sid information Alabama
georgia tech
minnesota
seton hall
vanderbilt
Aaron Jordan
Mike Stamus
Dan Reisig
Stephen Dombroski
Andy Boggs
Phone: (404) 894-5445
Phone: (612) 625-4090
Phone: (973) 761-9493
Phone: (615) 322-4121
Cell: (404) 218-9723
Cell: (612) 419-6142
Cell: (518) 928-6103
Cell: (615) 828-8895
Fax: (404) 295-8703
Fax: (612) 625-0359
Fax: (973) 761-9061
Fax: (615) 343-7064
Email: mstamus@athletics.
Email: dbreisig@umn.edu
Email: stephen.dombroski@
Email: andy.boggs@
gatech.edu
Press Row: (612) 626-1308
shu.edu
vanderbilt.edu
Press Row: (404) 894-5458
Web: GopherSports.com
Press Row: (973) 761-1816
Press Row: (615) 320-0436
Web: ramblingwreck.com
Twitter: @GopherMBB
Web: shupirates.com
Web: vucommodores.com
Twitter: @SetonHallMBB
Twitter: @VandyMBB
Phone: (205) 348-6084 Cell: (205) 913-1979 Fax: (205) 348-8841 Email: AJordan@Ia.Ua.Edu Press Row: (205) 348-6084 Web: www.rolltide.com Twitter: @alabamahoops
Arkansas
Twitter: @GTMBK
Patrick Pierson
Phone: (479) 575-2752 Cell: (479) 387-8569 Fax: (479) 575-7481 Email: pspierso@uark.edu Press Row: (479) 575-6622 Web: arkansasrazorbacks.com Twitter: @RazorbackMBB
Auburn Dan Froehlich
Phone: (334) 844-9803 Cell: (334) 502-0929 Fax: (334) 826-9151 Email: froehdp@auburn.edu Press Row: (334) 844-1933 Web: auburntigers.com Twitter: @aubasketball
chattanooga Jim Horten
Phone: (423) 425-2350 Cell: (423) 645-8733 Email: james-horten@utc.edu Press Row: (423) 756-5476 Web: www.GoMocs.com Twitter: @GoMocsMBB
Colorado Andrew Green
Phone: (303) 492-3812 Cell: (720) 470-9780 Fax: (303) 492-3811 Email: andrew.green@colorado. edu Press Row: (303) 492-1552 Web: www.cubuffs.com Twitter: @CUBuffsMBB
Oliver Pierce
Daniel Snowden
Emily Feeney
Phone: (509) 313-6373
Cell: (662) 816-7511
Phone: (803) 777-8204
sec office
Cell: (509) 280-8421
Fax: (662) 915-7006
Cell: (803) 727-3284
Craig Pinkerton
Fax: (509) 313-5730
Email: desnowde@olemiss.edu
Fax: (803) 777-2967
Phone: (205) 458-3010
Email: pierce@athletics.
Press Row: (662) 236-1931
Email: efeeney@mailbox.
Cell: (205) 936-9681
gonzaga.edu
Web: olemisssports.com
sc.edu
Fax: (205) 458-3030
Web: www.gozags.com
Twitter: @OleMissMBB
Press Row: (803) 777-6182
Email: cpinkerton@sec.org
Web: gamecocksonline.com
Web: secsports.com
Twitter: @GamecockMBB
Twitter: @SECSportsUpdate
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Miss. State kansas state Tom Gilbert
Phone: (662) 325-3595
stony brook
Cell: (662) 418-8494
Thomas Chen
Cell: (615) 221-3561
Fax: (662) 325-3654
Phone: (631) 632-7289
Fax: (615) 966-1806
Email: gellis@athletics.ms-
Cell: (914) 843-7185
Email: jamie.gilliam@lipscomb.
state.edu
Fax: (631) 632-8841
edu
Press Row: (662) 325-3776
Email: thomas.chen@stony-
Web: www.LipscombSports.
Web: mstateathletics.com
brook.edu
com
Twitter: @msuhoopsgregg
Press Row: (631) 632-9260
Twitter: @LipscombBisons
Web: www.goseawolves.org
Missouri John Hayden
Twitter: @TUMBBHoops
Dave Reiter Phone: (573) 884-2437
tennessee
Phone: (859) 257-3838
Cell: (573) 424-8740
Tom Satkowiak
Cell: (859) 559-9399
Fax: (573) 882-4720
Phone: (865) 974-1212
Fax: (859) 323-4310
Email: reiterd@missouri.edu
Cell: (865) 696-2897
Email: jhayd2@email.uky.edu
Press Row: (573) 882-1442
Fax: (865) 974-1269
Press Row: (859) 252-3602
Web: mutigers.com
Email: tomsid@utk.edu
Web: ukathletics.com
Twitter: @Mizzou_Sports
Press Row: (865) 544-0789
Twitter: @UKCoachCalipari
Kent Lowe
Texas A&M
Cell: (814) 602-6678
Adam Quisenberry
Cell: (225) 241-4360
Fax: (757) 823-8218
Phone: (979) 845-5725
florida
Fax: (225) 578-1861
Email: mjbello@nsu.edu
Cell: (979) 582-5135
Denver Parler
Email: clowe@lsu.edu
Web: www.nsuspartans.com
Fax: (979) 845-6825
Press Row: (225) 578-8226
Twitter: @NSUSpartans
Email: aquisenberry@athletics.
Fax: (352) 372-5801
Web: lsusports.net Twitter: @lsubasketball
Email: denverp@gators.ufl.edu
Press Row: (979) 862-6944
TBA
Web: www.aggieathletics.com
Phone: (718) 990-6897
Web: gatorzone.com
Andy Stabell
Cell: TBA
Twitter: @GatorZoneMBK
Phone: (478) 301-5219
Fax: (505) 925-5609
troy
Email: TBA
Kylie Murphy
florida atlantic
Cell: (478) 605-4462 Email: stabell_al@mercer.edu Press Row: (478) 301-5161
Press Row: (718) 990-5713
Phone: (334) 670-5654
Web: www.redstormsports.com
Cell: (732) 513-3087
Twitter: @StJohnsBBall
Fax: (334) 670.5665
Twitter: @FAU_Hoops
Web: MercerBears.com Twitter: @MercerMBB
Twitter: @NCAA
Twitter: @aggiemenshoops
Mercer
Phone: (561) 297-3710 Cell: (561) 302-0461 Email: jjohn218@fau.edu Press Row: (561) 297-4092 Web: www.fauowls.com
Web: www.ncaa.com
tamu.edu
st. john's
Press Row: (352) 371-0281
Justin Johnson
Phone: (317) 917-6138
Twitter: @Vol_Hoops
Phone: (757) 823-2628
Cell: (352) 318-3493
Jeff Williams Associate Director Media Coordination and Championships NCAA
Mike Bello
Phone: (225) 578-8226
Phone: (352) 375-4683
Records History
Web: UTSports.com
norfolk state
LSU
2014 Review
Gregg Ellis
Phone: (615) 966-5166
kentucky
Coaches Opponents
south carolina
Phone: (662) 915-7509
Twitter: @GonzagaBulldogs
Players
Media Info
Ole Miss gonzaga
Outlook
Email: knmurphy@troy.edu Press Row: (334) 670-3229 Web: www.troytrojans.com Twitter: @TroyMensHoops
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2014-15 Schedule
Date W-L Score Opponent (TV) Site Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2014 Review Records History Media Info
Date Opponent (TV)
Site Time
ATHENS
11/6
GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN (Exh.) ATHENS
7:00 p.m.
11/8 W 72-52 WOFFORD
ATHENS
11/14
Georgia Tech (ESPN3)
Atlanta, Ga.
7:00 p.m.
11/15
L
71-80
GEORGIA TECH (FSN)
ATHENS
11/18
STONY BROOK* (SECN)
ATHENS
7:00 p.m.
11/21
L
82-94
Davidson (ESPNU)*
Charleston, S.C.
11/21
TROY (SECN+)
ATHENS
7:00 p.m.
11/22
L
81-83
Temple (ESPN3)*
Charleston, S.C.
11/23
FLORIDA ATLANTIC (FSN)
ATHENS
5:00 p.m.
11/24
L
65-73
Nebraska (ESPN3)*
Charleston, S.C.
11/26
Gonzaga* (ESPN2)
New York, N.Y.
9:30 p.m.
11/29
W
71-53
APPALACHIAN STATE (CSS)
ATHENS
11/28
Minn./St. John’s (ESPNU/2)*
New York, N.Y. 4:30/7:00 p.m.
12/2
W
87-56
CHATTANOOGA (CSS)
ATHENS
12/2
Chattanooga (ESPN3)
Chattanooga, Tenn.
12/14 W 84-75 LIPSCOMB
ATHENS
12/7
COLORADO (SECN)
ATHENS
12:00 p.m.
12/19 W 58-49 GARDNER-WEBB
ATHENS
12/21
SETON HALL (ESPNU)
ATHENS
6:00 p.m.
12/21
W
65-63
WESTERN CAROLINA (CSS)
ATHENS
12/27
MERCER (SECN)
ATHENS
6:00 p.m.
12/28
L
70-84
#21 Colorado (Pac-12N)
Boulder, Colo.
12/31
Kansas State (ESPNU)
Manhattan, Ksn.
4:00 p.m.
1/3
L
55-73
George Washington (CSS)
Washington, D.C.
1/3
NORFOLK STATE (FSN)
ATHENS
2:00 p.m.
Columbia, Mo.
1/6
ARKANSAS (ESPN)
ATHENS
7:00 p.m.
ATHENS
1/10
LSU (ESPNU)
Baton Rouge, La.
9:00 p.m.
Gainesville, Fla.
1/14
Vanderbilt (SECN)
Nashville, Tenn.
9:00 p.m.
11/4
1/8
W
81-69
W (OT) 70-64
UNC-PEMBROKE (Exh.)
#21 Missouri
1/11
W
66-58
ALABAMA (SECTV)
1/14
L
50-72
#7 Florida
1/18 W (OT) 66-61
ARKANSAS
ATHENS
1/17
FLORIDA (CBS)
ATHENS
2:00 p.m.
1/22
W
97-76
SOUTH CAROLINA (SECTV)
ATHENS
1/20
OLE MISS (SECN)
ATHENS
7:00 p.m.
1/25
L
54-79
#14 Kentucky (SEC TV)
Lexington, Ky.
1/24
Mississippi State (FSN)
Starkville, Miss.
3:00 p.m.
1/29
L
54-59
VANDERBILT
ATHENS
1/27
VANDERBILT (SECN)
ATHENS
7:00 p.m.
2/1
L
67-74
Auburn (SEC TV)
Auburn, Ala.
1/31
South Carolina (ESPNU)
Columbia, S.C.
4:00 p.m.
2/6
W
91-78
LSU (ESPN2)
ATHENS
2/3
Kentucky (ESPNU)
Lexington, Ky.
7:00 p.m.
2/8
W
62-50
TEXAS A&M (CSS)
ATHENS
2/7
TENNESSEE (ESPN/2)
2/12
W
75-55
Miss. State (FSN)
Starkville, Miss.
2/11
Texas A&M (SECN)
2/15
W
61-60
OLE MISS (FSN)
ATHENS
2/14
2/18
L
48-67
Tennessee (ESPNU)
Knoxville, Tenn.
2/22
W
73-56
South Carolina (SEC TV)
2/25
W
71-56
MISSOURI (ESPNU)
3/1
L
75-87
Arkansas (SEC TV)
3/5
W
66-45
MISS. STATE (CSS)
3/8
W
69-61
LSU (FSN)
3/14
W
75-73
Ole Miss (SEC TV)&
Atlanta, Ga.
3/11-15 SEC Tournament
Nashville, Tenn.
TBA
3/15
L
58-70
Kentucky (ABC)&
Atlanta, Ga.
3/17-18 NCAA First Four
Dayton, Ohio
TBA
3/19
W
63-56
VERMONT (ESPNU)#
ATHENS
3/22
L
71-79
LOUISIANA TECH (ESPN)#
ATHENS
*Charleston Classic - Charleston, S.C. &SEC Tournament - Atlanta, Ga. #National Invitation Tournament
ATHENS
Georgia Basketball
12:00 p.m.
College Station, Texas
7:00 p.m.
AUBURN (FSN)
ATHENS
2:00 p.m.
2/17
SOUTH CAROLINA (SECN)
ATHENS
7:00 p.m.
Columbia, S.C.
2/21
Alabama (ESPN2)
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
8:00 p.m.
ATHENS
2/25
Ole Miss (SECN)
Oxford, Miss.
9:00 p.m.
Fayetteville, Ark.
2/28
MISSOURI (ESPNU)
ATHENS
12:00 p.m.
ATHENS
3/3
KENTUCKY (ESPN)
ATHENS
9:00 p.m.
Baton Rouge, La.
3/7
Auburn (SECN)
Auburn, Ala.
4:00 p.m.
3/19-22 NCAA 2nd & 3rd Rounds
TBA
3/26-29 NCAA Regionals
TBA
4/5-7
TBA
(Jacksonville, Fla.; Louisville, Ky; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Portland, Ore.; Charlotte, N.C.; Columbus, Ohio; Omaha, Neb.; Seattle, Wash.) (Cleveland, Ohio; Los Angeles, Houston, Syracuse, N.Y.)
NCAA Final Four
Indianapolis, Ind.
All times Eastern *NIT Season Tipoff
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