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eorgia Basketball represents the very best of the collegiate athletic experience. Its players come to understand the completeness of their education, both and off on the playing floor. Every off-court activity has one central goal in mind: to prepare the Bulldogs for productive and fulfilling lives after their playing careers have ended. On-court success is the culmination of a process that begins long before the first ball tips up each season.
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ou’ll 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 with you 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 any other 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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history Makers Highlights of Georgia Basketball
• 1983 Final Four • 1990 SEC Championship • 1983 SEC Tournament Championship • 2008 SEC Tournament Championship • Seven NCAA Tournament Appearances • Ten NIT Appearances • Thirty-one NBA Draft picks • Two NBA Draft lottery picks • Hall of Fame Inductee Dominique Wilkins
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eorgia has made its share of basketball history. 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. 4
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A Dawg’s Life
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he Bulldogs are one of the most active and visible groups in the Athens community. Away from the court, a typical day for Georgia players could include any number of public service activities. All are designed with one goal in mind: To prepare the Bulldogs for a rich, successful and fulfilling life after their playing days are over.
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Lifestyle
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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.
Dave Bliss is Georgia Basketball’s most outstanding scholar-athlete of his generation. The former team co-captain earned two bachelor’s degrees in his four years on campus: a B.A. In Honors Political Science in 2007 and a B.B.A. In Real Estate on year later.
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ast Campus Village, which cost nearly $100 million dollars to build, includes apartments for 1,200 students and a dining hall as extravagant as you’ll find on any college campus. You’ll get the comforts of apartment living combined with the convenience of being on campus. Each two-or fourbedroom suite features separate bedrooms for each student. A common area in each suite includes a living room large enough for a big screen TV as well as a spacious kitchen area.
Life in the NBA hasn’t prevented two recent Bulldogs from earning their degrees. Shandon Anderson (above), a member of the 2006 World Champion Miami Heat, received his diploma 11 years after starring for Georgia. Damien Wilkins returned to Athens in 2009 to complete work on his bachelor’s degree, six years after his final game as a collegian.
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Training
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he success of Georgia Basketball depends not only on inseason, 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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Facilities STUDENT LEARNING CENTER In the heart of campus you’ll find the massive Student Learning Center. Christened in 2003, the 200,000-square-foot facility combines the best of classroom space, computer work stations and on-line library resources. There are more than 500 individual computer work stations loaded with the latest in educational software. COLISEUM TRAINING FACILITY Opened in August of 2007, the Coliseum Training Facility provides the finest practice and workout settings for the three UGA sports that reside there: men’s & women’s basketball, as well as women’s gymnastics. Each sport has its own practice gym, locker room and office space. The spacious new weight-training facility can house many different sports at any given time. 12
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o be a Georgia Bulldog means that you’ve achieved a level of skill that few collegians can match. That’s because every team at Georgia contends annually for championships in both the Southeastern Conference and the NCAA. With an operating budget of over $50 million, UGA gives its teams all the resources necessary to stay in the highest echelon of collegiate athletics.
GEORGIA’S DIRECTOR’S CUp FINISH Past 11 Years (1999-2009) 2009 18th 2008 10th 2007 12th 2006 9th 2005 7th 2004 5th 2003 15th 2002 8th 2001 3rd 2000 12th 1999 2nd
UGA’s gymnastics team in 2009 won the program’s 10th NCAA team championship.
In just seven years of existence, the Georgia Equestrian program has won four national team titles, including the 2009 crown.
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Great College, Great Town
BEST COLLEGE SPORTS TOWNS: 1. Madison, Wisconsin 2. Athens, Georgia 3. Austin, Texas 4. Gainesville, Florida 5. Boulder, Colorado — Sports Illustrated On Campus Sept. 16, 2003 16
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verything happens in Athens, from bike races to street festivals. You’ll find many of our favorite things about Athens right smack in the middle of downtown, including shops, restaurants and coffee and smoothie bars. Our town truly has something for everyone. But you don’t have to venture far if you’re searching for the bright lights of a big city. The urban sprawl that is now greater Atlanta has reached the outskirts of Athens. Whatever your pleasure — the NBA, NFL, a hip-hop show or a big-top concert — is just a short drive from home. Georgia Basketball
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omething for everyone. That’s one way to describe the academic experience at the University of Georgia. UGA is emerging as a leader among public universities nationally, with a breadth and diversity of degree programs that rival any institution of higher learning. With its top-notch facilities campus-wide, the University of Georgia is an ideal setting for anyone to pursue a world-class education.
AcAdemic RAnkings 1. North Carolina 2. Virginia 3. William & Mary
4. GEORGIA 5. Florida (Kiplinger’s Nation’s Best Public Universities that combine best academic and affordable tuitions)
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NBA Legacy Jarvis Hayes
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total of 32 Georgia Basketball players have been selected in the annual NBA Draft, six 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 10th on the NBA’s career scoring chart with 26,668 points.
UGA alumnus Dominique Wilkins was part of the 2006 class of inductees into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
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SeC Tradition
DID YOU KNOW?... • The SEC in 2007 boasted not only the NCAA champion but also three of the teams in the Sweet 16? • The SEC is the only conference in the nation to have all of its teams ranked at least one week in the AP Top 25 since 2000. • The SEC leads the nation with 11 of its 12 members reaching the Sweet 16 since 1996. • The RPI has ranked the SEC the #1 overall conference in all of college basketball in four of the past eight seasons. • In the last 17 NCAA Tournaments (19932009), the SEC’s 11 Final Four appearances are the third most by any conference during that span. • Every SEC team has played in the NCAA Tournament at least once since the 2001 season. 22
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THE SEC AND THE NBA • As the 2009 season ended, 39 SEC alumni were on NBA rosters. • 371 former SEC players have been taken in the NBA Draft since 1949. • 87 players taken in the NBA Draft since 1990, including two in 2009. • 46 players have been selected in the first round of the NBA Draft since 1990, including one in 2008. • 22 players chosen as lottery picks in the NBA Draft since the Draft Lottery was incepted in 1985.
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25-34 .......Outlook for 2009-10 Table of Contents................................ 23 Quick Reference Page ....................... 24 Outlook for 2008-09 ....................... 26-31 Scholarship Endowments Programs .. 32
33-76 . Players, Coaches, Support 2009-10 Roster Information ................ 34 Radio / TV Spotting Chart................... 35 2009-10 Roster Analysis..................... 36 Albert Jackson ............................... 37-39 Ricky McPhee................................ 40-41 Tyler Whatley ...................................... 42 Chris Barnes .................................. 43-45 Jeremy Price.................................. 46-48 Matt Bucklin ........................................ 49 Travis Leslie .................................. 50-51 Trey Thompkins ............................. 52-53 Dustin Ware ................................... 54-55 Drazen Zlovaric ............................. 56-57 Ebuka Anyaorah ................................. 58 Demario Mayfield................................ 59 Vincent Williams ................................. 60 Connor Nolte ...................................... 61 Gerald Robinson, Jr. ........................... 62 Head Coach Mark Fox................... 64-66 Assistant Coach Kwanza Johnson ..... 67 Assistant Coach Philip Pearson ......... 68 Assistant Coach Stacey Palmore ....... 69 Basketball Support Personnel ....... 70-72 UGA President Dr. Michael F. Adams . 73 Athletic Director Damon Evans........... 74 Faculty Athletics Rep Jere Morehead . 74 UGA Athletic Senior Staff.................... 75 Stegeman Game-Day Personnel........ 76
77-100 ........2008-09 Opponents Alabama, Ala.-Birmingham ................. 78 Arkansas, Auburn ............................... 79 Florida, Florida Atlantic ....................... 80 Georgia Tech, Illinois .......................... 81 Jacksonville State, Kentucky .............. 82 LSU, Ole Miss..................................... 83 Mississippi State, Missouri ................. 84 New Orleans, UNC-Asheville ............. 85 Pepperdine, St. John’s ....................... 86 St. Louis, South Carolina .................... 87 Tennessee, Virginia Tech .................... 88 Vanderbilt, Wofford ............................. 89 2010 SEC Tournament ....................... 90 2010 NCAA Tournament ..................... 91 Series Records, 2010 Opponents..... 92-100
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101-122 ........2008-09 in Review Season Review.......................... 102-103 Senior Profiles from 2009 .......... 104-105 2008-09 Cumulative Statistics .......... 106 2008-09 Game-by-Game Results..... 107 2008-09 Game-by-Game Team Stats108 2008-09 Georgia Superlatives .......... 109 2008-09 SEC Standings ....................110 2008-09 SEC Statistics............... 111-113 2008-09 Game Summaries ....... 114-122
123-146 ......... Georgia Records Team & Individual Records ........ 124-126 Game, Season, Career Lists ..... 127-128 Thousand-Point Scorers ................... 129 Single-Game Team Bests .......... 130-131 Single-Game Indiv. Bests .......... 132-133 Records by Class ............................. 134 Stegeman Coliseum Records ........... 134 Georgia’s Poll History ....................... 135 All-Time Coaches’ Records .............. 135 Hundred-Point Games ...................... 136 Yearly Statistical Leaders ................. 137 Year-by-Year Team Statistics ..... 138-139 Starting Lineups from 1960 ....... 140-141 Overtime Record .............................. 142 Largest Victory / Defeat Margins ...... 143 All-Time Jersey Numbers .......... 144-145 Largest Crowds ................................ 146 W/L Records at Stegeman Col. ........ 146
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147-196 .......... Georgia History All-Star Honorees ...................... 148-149 Annual Team Award Winners ......... 150-153 Bulldogs in the Pros................... 154-158 Georgia’s Post-Season History ...... 159-168 Georgia in the NCAA Tourney ........ 162-165 Georgia in the NIT ..................... 166-168 Georgia at the SEC Tournament ...... 169 Invitational Tournament History . 170-171 Year-by-Year W/L Records ............... 172 Season-by-Season Results ....... 173-185 All-Time Series Records ............ 186-187 Georgia Basketball Lettermen ... 188-194 All-Time Assistant Coaches .............. 194 History of Stegeman Coliseum ......... 195 Playing Facilities Through the Years ...... 196
197-208 ...... Media Information Tips, Policies/Phone Directory ... 198-199 Georgia Sports Media Directory ....... 199 Athens Info (Maps, Hotels, etc.) ....... 200 Athletic Association Directory ........... 201 Georgia Bulldog Radio Network ....... 202 Mark Fox Show / Internet ................. 203 SEC Media Services......................... 204 2009-10 SEC Composite Schedule .. 205 2009-10 SEC Television Schedule ... 206 Future NCAA Tournament Sites ....... 207 2009 Results/2010 Schedule............ 208
Credits The 2009-10 Georgia Basketball Media Guide is produced by The University of Georgia Athletic Association — Athens, Ga. This media guide was written, edited, typeset and designed by Tim Hix, Associate Director, UGA Sports Communications. Special thanks to UGA Sports Communications student assistants Molly Poitevint and Michael Terry for their assistance with the guide’s production. Photography Credits • Scott Cunningham, Atlanta Hawks • Robert Newcomb, UGA Public Information • Dan Evans, Athens, Georgia • Jim Gund, Charleston, S.C. • Steve Colquitt, Phillip Faulkner and Rebecca Hay, UGA Athletic Association • Dean Legge, DawgPost • Perry McIntyre, Atlanta, Georgia
• Mark Murray, Basketball Hall of Fame • NBA Entertainment • Radi Nabulsi, Bull Moose Photography • David Coyle, Lexington, Ky. • Jim Thompson, Albuquerque Journal • University of Nevada Media Relations • Phillip Williams, Atlanta, Ga. • Dale Zanine, Duluth, Georgia Design of covers by The Adsmith, Athens, Georgia. Recruiting pages by Baseline Sports Media, Athens, Ga. This media guide was printed by Ebsco Media, Birmingham, Ala. Additional copies of this media guide may be purchased for $15 each, which includes postage and handling, by check or money order, made payable to: Georgia Athletic Association P.O. Box 1472 Athens, GA 30603
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Head Coach: Mark Fox (E. New Mexico ‘91) Coaching Record: at Nevada (2005-09) 123-43 (.741) at Georgia First Season Totals (5 seasons) 123-43 (.741) Assistant Coaches: Kwanza Johnson (Tulsa ‘95) Philip Pearson (Alabama ‘93) Stacey Palmore (Livingstone ‘93) Director of Basketball Operations: Kent Davison (Sterling ‘72) Operations Coordinator: Mark Pope (Kentucky ‘96) Graduate Assistant: Todd Okeson (Nevada ‘04) Graduate Manager: Cory Cason (Georgia ‘07) Basketball Trainer: Colby Pohlmann (Nebraska ‘02) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Mike Schweigert (Indiana ‘03) Basketball Secretary: Pam Gauld Basketball Office Telephone: (706) 542-1432
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Athens, Georgia 1785 34,180 Bulldogs Southeastern Red and Black Stegeman Coliseum (Capacity: 10,523) All-Time Coliseum Record: 300-187 (.616) President: Dr. Michael Adams (Lipscomb ’70) Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Prof. Jere Morehead (Georgia ’80)
UGA Athletic Association Athletic Director: Damon Evans (Georgia ’93) Exec. Associate Director: Frank Crumley (Georgia ’88) Senior Associate AD: Carla Williams (Georgia ’89) Associate ADs: Claude Felton (Georgia ’70) Arthur Johnson (Georgia ‘92) Alan Thomas (Kentucky ‘92) Craig White (Missouri ’88) Assistant ADs: Eric Baumgartner (Va. Tech ‘95) Matt Brachowski (Missouri ‘93) Glada Horvat (Georgia ‘82) Charles Whittemore (Georgia ‘70)
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) Assistant Directors: Leland Barrow (Georgia ‘02) Tanner Tedeschi (Georgia ‘06) Steve Colquitt (Georgia ‘89) Ben Beaty (Auburn ‘07) Office Manager: Karen Huff Sports Comm. Student Assistants: CC Robinson (Grad. Asst.), Kate Burkholder (Grad. Asst.), Molly Poitevint, David Koonin, Sarah Bailey, Michael Terry, Joseph Feldman, Robert Carnes, Angela Alfano Sports Comm. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1472 Athens, GA 30603 Hix’s Email Address thix@sports.uga.edu SCD Telephone: (706) 542-1621 SCD Faxes: (706) 542-9339/ 542-7993 Courtside Phone: (706) 542-8052 Web site: www.georgiadogs.com
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2008-09 Season Facts Final Records: 12-20 overall, 3-13 in SEC (6th in Eastern Division) Home: 10-8, Road: 1-9, Neutral: 1-3 Post-Season Results: 0-1 in SEC Tournament
2009-10 Personnel Breakdown Total Players (as of Oct. 1, 2009): 15 Starters Returning: 3 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG 33 Trey Thompkins F 6-9 247 So. 12.6 3 Dustin Ware G 5-11 182 So. 7.2 34 Albert Jackson F/C 6-10 265 Sr. 4.5 Starters Lost: 2 30 Terrance Woodbury G 6-7 220 Sr. 14.0 23 Corey Butler G 6-3 195 Sr. 6.7 Other Lettermen Returning: 6 4 Chris Barnes F 6-8 240 Jr. 4.4 50 Jeremy Price F 6-8 264 Jr. 5.1 10 Ricky McPhee G 6-1 184 Sr. 3.6 1 Travis Leslie G 6-4 202 So. 6.3 41 Drazen Zlovaric F 6-9 210 So. -12 Matt Bucklin G 6-0 170 So. 0.0 Other Lettermen Lost: 2 5 Zac Swansey G 6-1 180 So. 4.3 20 Troy Brewer G 6-5 180 So. 2.1 Newcomers: 4 5 Ebuka Anayorah G 6-3 190 RFr. -11 Vincent Williams G 6-0 160 Fr. -25 Tyler Whatley F 6-7 220 Sr. -2 DeMario Mayfield G 6-4 190 Fr. -Transfers Sitting out the 2010 Season Gerald Robinson G 6-1 165 Jr. 17.8 Nashville, Tenn. (Tenn. State Univ.) Connor Nolte F 6-7 200 Jr. 5.4 Alpharetta, Ga. (Furman Univ.)
N. Georgia (Exh.) New Orleans Wofford at UAB (CSS) UNC-Asheville (CSS) Jacksonville State St. Louis at Virginia Tech St. John’s (@New York, N.Y.) (ESPN2) Illinois (@Duluth, Ga.) (ESPNU) Florida Atlantic Pepperdine at Missouri GeorgiaTech (CSS) at Kentucky (SECN) Ole Miss (SECN) at Miss. State (ESPN2) Tennessee (FSN) at Florida (CSS) at South Carolina (FSN) Arkansas (CSS) Vanderbilt (FSN) at Auburn (CSS) South Carolina (SECN) at Tennessee (SECN) Alabama (SECN) at Vanderbilt (ESPNU) Florida (SECN) Kentucky (SECN) at LSU (FSN) SEC Tournament (@Nashville)
Georgia Bulldog Radio Network Network Coordinator Alan York ISP Sports 540 North Trade Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (336) 831-0709 ayork@ispsports.com
Broadcast Team Play-by-Play Announcer Scott Howard Georgia Sports Properties 1090-A Founders Blvd. Athens, GA 30606 (706) 354-4682 solongeverybody@yahoo.com Color Analyst Mark Slonaker 394 S. Milledge Ave., Ste. 256 Athens, GA 30602 (706) 542-9798 slonaker@uga.edu Engineer Tony Schiavone News/Talk 750 - WSB AM 1601 W. Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, GA 30309 (404) 897-7500 tony.schiavone@coxradio.com
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New Chapter The Mark Fox Era begins as Georgia seeks new levels of succcess.
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under his watch. Now the affable Kansan hopes to bring the same success and stability to a Bulldog program that strives for a higher status, not only on a national scale, but first within its own backyard. Indeed, Georgia faces a steep climb up the Southeastern Conference totem pole. Bulldog teams have reached the
break-even mark in SEC play just twice in the past six seasons, finishing either fifth or sixth in the Eastern Division each year. In the past two seasons alone – a time when the SEC’s overall quality trended downward – Georgia totaled just seven league wins. With minimal attrition from 2009 (and equally little addition, too), logic would dictate that Georgia should likely tread water during the 2010 season. The arrival of Fox, however, has offered glimpses of hope and optimism for the people that follow the program. Still, the 40-year-old Fox fully recognizes the scope of his task. “Every job has its challenges and this one is no different,” he said. “It’s a job that has enormous potential, but there are some things that we have to address. We’ve gone about very diligently addressing them since we’ve gotten here. I’m pleased and encouraged by the progress we’ve made.” Fox was introduced as the Georgia coach on April 3. Because of the NCAA’s competition calendar, he has since had precious few opportunities to put his new charges through their oncourt paces until this fall. His first observation fairly overstates the obvious. “We will need to get more offensive-minded,” he said. “This team struggled to score points last season, so that’s an area we need to improve.” For sure, the Bulldogs of 2009 averaged just 64.9 points per game, a figure that not only ranked 12th in the SEC, but it was also nearly six points fewer than the nearest competitor. In the 16-game league schedule, the averaged dipped further (61.9). Fox’s next assessment came only from extended interaction with his new players. “I want kids believing they came here because our team could be successful,” he said. “Success is the 2009-10 Media Guide
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positive appraisal thus far. “I felt like they came back to school with evidence of a productive summer and we’ve been very pleased with their approach to what we’ve tried to implement this fall,” he said. “They’ve been very receptive to what we want to do as a coaching staff and as a program. So I’ve been pleased with our youngsters as they’ve approached a new direction with our team.” Additional scrutiny by Fox has produced more observations: that the 2010 roster isn’t quite as bereft of talent as the team’s results might suggest; that this team has some strengths that it can exploit; and that it also has weaknesses it will need to address. Specifically, the Bulldogs will no doubt lean on their marquee player, sophomore Trey Thompkins, to shoulder a great offensive load. Thompkins is one of several players that could give Georgia a rather formidable frontcourt. And as productive as their big men could become, the Bulldogs also must fill an urgent need for scorers among their backcourt. As fall practice looms on the horizon, here’s a best-guess projection for Georgia’s personnel in 2009-10:
Center Albert Jackson, a cocaptain on last year’s team, is the program’s only 4-year senior.
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the U.S. Under 19 team which brought home the gold medal at the World Championships in New Zealand, the Americans’ first such title in 18 years. Thompkins started five of the team’s nine games, averaged 10.6 points and had its highest individual scoring output of the tournament (22 points vs. Greece). Fox eagerly anticipates the impact that the USA experience will have upon Thompkins as a collegian. “It was a situation in which Trey was Frontcourt allowed to become a better player, where he had to train hard and have Any a very team-oriented approach,” discussion of he said. “I think he accepted the Georgia’s big challenge and played really well men must throughout the whole tournament.” begin with The all-around threat that Thompkins. Thompkins brings could mean great The talented, 6-9 things for a trio of his frontcourt sophomore is the teammates. “Albert Jackson, Chris Bulldogs’ top returning scorer (12.6) Barnes and Jeremy Price have and rebounder (7.4), though early all had some success during their injuries forced him to play catch-up for careers,” Fox said. “We need to work much of the 2009 season. Thompkins on getting more also led the team consistency out of in blocked shots “I think our players are exeach one of them, (31) and is its best if we are to be cited about a new season returning 3-point effective.” and having the chance to shooter (38.4 Jackson, percent). go out and play and repthe Bulldogs’ lone His stature resent Georgia in the right 4-year senior, increased over the way.” has shown great summer, when he — Mark Fox promise at times earned a spot on during his career. 2009-10 Media Guide
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“Normally you have three or four new players. This year we have 15 because they’re all trying to learn a new system. So we have to take that into account as we’re trying to move forward.”
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Specifically, through the latter half of the 2008 season, he was one of Georgia’s most improved players. An early-season ankle injury last fall, however, thwarted his further development during his junior campaign. Barnes, meanwhile, fully recovered from a series of injuries that cost him dearly during his freshman year of 2008. The 6-8 forward showed plenty of times as a sophomore that he’s capable of adding productive minutes to the lineup. Fox and his first team would
benefit greatly from the return by Price to his freshman-year form of 2008. The Decatur native hinted of a bright future when he averaged 8.1 points and landed a spot on the Coaches’ SEC All-Rookie team that year. Last season, however, his productivity dipped after being replaced in the starting lineup during the non-conference schedule in December. Many times during that freshman season, Price demonstrated the capacity to become a dominant big man at the college level. Other candidates for time in the frontcourt include 6-9 sophomore Drazen Zlovaric and 6-7 senior Tyler
Frontcourt Breakdown ‘3’ Position (Wing)
Starter Lost .......................... Ht., Wt., Cl., Exp................................................. Hometown Terrance Woodbury ............... 6-7, 221, Sr., 3L....................................... Virginia Beach, Va. 2007-08 Averages: 14.0 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 39.1% FGs, 83.9% FTs Woodbury Notes: Perhaps a bit oversimplified, but as Woodbury went last season, so went the Bulldogs. Anytime the versatile shooter got hot -- such as his 32 points against Florida, or his 30 against Kentucky -- Georgia usually won. His scoring from the perimeter will be difficult for this particular group of Bulldogs to replace. Replacement Candidates: Travis Leslie (6-4, So.) Jaw-dropping athleticism automatically makes him a strong candidate. Drazen Zlovaric (6-9, So.) saw scant playing time as a freshman but hopes for an increased role.
‘4’ Position (Forward) Returning Starter ................. Ht., Wt., Cl., Exp................................................... Hometown Trey Thompkins ..................... 6-10, 247, So., 1L................................................ Lithonia, Ga. 2007-08 Averages: 12.6 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 43.4% FGs, 38.4% 3FGs, 31 BLKs Thompkins Notes: Few freshman around the country could’ve missed the amount of preparation Thompkins did...and still produce as he did in 2009. Best testament to his all-around skills: he led the Dogs in rebounding, blocked shots...and 3-point shooting. Other Candidates: Georgia appears to have some quality and depth in the frontcourt. Forward Jeremy Price (6-9, Jr.) occasionally showed star potential in his rookie season of 2008 but struggled last year. Chris Barnes (6-8, Jr.) may be the best athlete of all Georgia big men.
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Albert Jackson ....................... 6-11, 265, Sr., 3L .............................................. Earlington, Ky. Jackson Notes: Big, strong and gifted athletically, Jackson hopes for his final collegiate season to be his best. Slowed by a severe ankle sprain early last season. Top Candidates: Price and Barnes will more than capably spell Jackson, and perhaps challenging him for first-team status.
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Whatley. Zlovaric played sparingly in averaging 1.2 points last year. The native Serbian scored 16 of his 21 total points in 2009 during an earlyseason win over Mississippi Valley State. Whatley, meanwhile, sat out the ’09 campaign after transferring from Wofford. The local product (Auburn, Ga.) played a key role for the Terriers before deciding to finish his career closer to home.
Backcourt Early in the 2009 SEC schedule, it became clear that Dustin Ware had earned the starter’s nod at point guard for Georgia. He proved it thereafter with a performance that simply got better with each game. Ware started the final 13 games of last season, ranking third on the team in scoring at 7.4 points per game and lead the Dogs in assists with 3.4. In fact, he became the first UGA freshman in eight years to hand out 100 assists. His offensive highlight came in the final week of the season, when his 18 points helped lead Georgia to a rare win at Kentucky. Fox has been quick to praise his diminutive guard for his exemplary behavior. “Dustin has had the best approach of any of our players,” he said. “The way he carries himself – in class, in workouts, in the locker room – has been an example for the rest of our players to follow. “I think Dustin as a player is more complete than a lot of guys. He’s got the ability to shoot the ball, and to make decisions and think. He’s versatile enough to really help us in a number of different ways.” Behind Ware at the point, however, Georgia’s options are largely unknown. The only backup with any collegiate experience is walk-on Matt Bucklin, who 2009-10 Media Guide
Outlook for 2009-10 played just three minutes all of last season. The Bulldogs’ most likely candidates to relieve Ware are freshmen DeMario Mayfield and Vincent Williams. The former signed with Georgia last November and continued to prove his talents in high school at both backcourt positions. Fox brought Williams into the fold this past May for his outside scoring prowess, and therefore, he may be better suited for the off-guard position. As Fox looks for more offensive solutions on the perimeter, he may first seek senior Ricky McPhee. A walk-on transfer from Gardner-Webb, McPhee emerged as Georgia’s top outside shooter in a role that expanded as last season progressed. He played vital roles in both of the Bulldogs’ home SEC wins over Florida and Vanderbilt. A truly unknown quantity to the Georgia lineup this season will be redshirt freshman Ebuka Anyaorah. The 6-4 guard missed all of last season when he underwent surgery in October to repair a stress fracture in his left leg. Anyaorah practiced with the ’09 team for much of last February and is expected to participate at full speed this fall. Before his injury he was regarded as an outside shooting specialist, something the Bulldogs could certainly use in 2010. Travis Leslie, a supremely athletic wing player, will resume his career
this fall after a premature end to his 2009 campaign. The 6-4 sophomore missed the last five games of last season to devote full attention to his academic work. Presumably back on stable footing, Leslie aspires for a greater role in 2010. Coaching transitions are rarely, if ever, smooth and easy. Sufficient time has passed since Fox’s hiring for the off-court transition to have neared completion. As the season approaches, the on-court changeover -- perhaps the more challenging, and more visible of the two -- will begin to take place. Because everyone is starting this phase from Square One, the process will be a slow one, for sure, says Fox. “Normally you have three or four new players; this year we
have 15 because they’re all trying to learn a new system,” he said. “So we have to take that into account as we’re trying to move forward. We’re going to focus on getting better every day. If we can do that today, and we can do that for the six workdays in the week, then we’ve gotten better that week. “If we can do that for two or three, four weeks in a row, then we’ve gotten better over a month. Then if we can do that two months in a row then our program has gotten better. If we can do that for a couple of years in a row then our program will slowly have climbed forward.”
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Jeremy Price would give the Bulldogs a needed boost if he returns to the form that won him Freshman AllSEC honors in 2008.
Backcourt Breakdown Point Guard
Returning Starter: ..........Ht., Wt., Cl., Exp. .......... Hometown
Dustin Ware .......................... 5-11, 182, So.,1L..... Powder Springs, Ga. 2008-09 Averages: 7.2 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 3.4 apg, 25.1 mpg Ware notes: Dogs’ third-leading scorer in 2009, their leading assist man and one of their most indispensible players in the season’s latter half. Other Candidates: One sobering reality for new coach Mark Fox, upon taking the Georgia job in April: there was no proven backup for Ware. Freshmen Demario Mayfield (6-4) and Vincent Williams (6-0) seem likely candidates for backup duty. Walk-on Matt Bucklin (6-0, So.) appeared in four games last season.
‘2’ Guard (Wing)
Starter Lost: ...................Ht., Wt., Cl., Exp. .......... Hometown
Corey Butler.......................... 6-3, 190, Sr., 3L ................... Decatur, Ga. 2008-09 Averages: 6.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 40.3% FGs, 28.7 mpg Top Candidates: An abundance of candidates here but few with any appreciable experience. Ricky McPhee (6-1, Sr.) may be the team’s best outside shooter. That fact alone may make him the top early option. Other Candidates: Ebuka Anyaorah (6-4, RFr.) sat out last year with an injury but could contend for the starter’s job. Other possibilities include freshmen Demario Mayfield and Vincent Williams.
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Georgia sophomore Howard “Trey” Thompkins had a most interesting, and productive, summer of 2009. The Lithonia native spent nearly eight weeks competing with and against the world’s best in his age group, and at an exotic locale, to boot. Thompkins was selected in late May to the U.S. team that played in the FIBA Under 19 World Championships in Auckland, New Zealand. The Americans hadn’t won the biennial tournament in 18 years, but this largely unheralded group won the gold medal in convincing fashion. Coach Jamie Dixon’s group went 9-0 during its 2-week stay down under. The Yanks won their games by an average margin of over 22 points. Thompkins was frequently front and center during this American stampede. The 6-10 forward started five of the nine games and averaged 10.6 points — second-best on the team — and 5.0 rebounds, shooting 54 percent from the field. His 22 points in a fourth-round victory over Greece was the single highest offensive output by the Americans during the tournament.
Schedule Sets Bar High There’s plenty of ambition in Georgia’s 2009-10 schedule, to be sure. Fifteen of the Bulldogs’ 29 regular-season games will come against teams that competed in the 2009 postseason In addition to the lineup of Southeastern Conference opponents, four other so-called “power” conferences – the Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Ten and Big Twelve – are also represented. Highlights of the non-conference slate at Stegeman Coliseum include Georgia Tech’s biennial trip to Athens on Jan. 5; a Dec. 2 date against Atlantic 10 Conference member St. Louis and head coach Rick Majerus; and a Dec. 30 game against Pepperdine and former Mark Fox mentor, coach Tom Asbury. It is away from Athens, however, where the 2010 Bulldogs will be most sternly tested. In addition to Georgia’s three “true” road games – at UAB, Virginia Tech and Missouri – the Bulldogs will also face St. John’s and Illinois in neutral-court matchups.
Much Work To Do Foremost among the multiple early-season tasks for new coach Mark Fox is to create some offense. The Bulldogs in 2009 ranked 12th in the SEC in scoring at 64.9 points per game, the second-lowest figure by a Georgia team in the past 50 years. Finding points among this group could prove challenging. Thirty-eight percent of those 65 points per game is gone, largely with leading scorer Terrance Woodbury. A likely starting point toward this goal will be to minimize
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turnovers. Georgia hasn’t had a positive assist/turnover ratio since the 2003 season. The only returning player on the 2010 squad with a positive ratio last year was point guard Dustin Ware.
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This year marks the third annual SEC/Big East Invitational, and Georgia will finally gets its time in the national spotlight. The two-night men’s college basketball event begins with a doubleheader Wednesday, Dec. 9, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Georgia will play St. John’s in the opening contest – to be played on ESPN2 -- followed by Kentucky vs. Connecticut on ESPN. The next night, Dec. 10, at St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Fla., DePaul will take on Mississippi State on ESPN2, followed by Syracuse vs. Florida on ESPN. St. John’s has played Georgia only twice, most recently when the Bulldogs eliminated the Red Storm in the second round of the 1983 NCAA Tournament in Syracuse, N.Y. Connecticut defeated Kentucky in those teams’ only meeting in the second round of the 2006 NCAA Tournament in Philadelphia. The SEC/Big East Invitational will mark Georgia’s fourth time to play in “The World’s Most Famous Arena.” Previously, Bulldog teams have appeared twice in the NIT Final Four: 1982 and again in 1998. Georgia also participated in the 2002 Coaches vs. Cancer event, dropping a close decision to Texas in the 2003 season opener.
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The Hoop Girls are a support group that assists with the promotional efforts for the Men’s Basketball team. Front Row – Laura Brickell, Janelle Christian, Malikah Mose, Margaret Brown, Sallie Williams, Caroline Burleson, Heidi Hack, Ali Hymson. Middle Row – Sara Anne McCoun, Erica Lackey, Taylor Sadick, Shaina Forman, Margaret Hancock, Gabi Baetti, Molly Rumph, Mackenzie Madden, Kara Clements, Kristin Stevens, Lindsay Tabor, Mackenzie Hart. Back Row – Darby Thompson, Adatee Okonkwo, Lee Schroder, Catie Sparks, Angela Morgan, Ashley Taylor, Natalie Wirtz, Loree Ann Thompson, Mare Barksdale, Carolyn Evers, Hannah Farrow, Margaret Story, Emily Piwonka, Jessica Seagraves. Not Pictured – Amanda Boyd, Clare Callahan, Candice Cartiaux, Brittany Cassell, Claire Chambers, Katie Congleton, Mary Parker Davis, Rachel Harris, Paige Heinze, Collins Johnson, Sara Ann Manocheo, Morgan Montgomery, Courtney Parker, Nicole Peaper, Katie Strasberg, Clara Winston
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Q & A with Mark Fox
Q. How will you gauge success with the 2009-10 team? A. “I’d say if we went undefeated, that’d be pretty successful, but I don’t think that’s probably going to happen. We’re going to focus on getting better every day. If we can do that today, and we can do that for the six workdays in the week, then we’ve gotten better that week. If we can do that for two or three, four weeks in a row, then we’ve gotten better over a month. Then if we can do that two months in a row then our program has gotten better. If we can do that for a couple of years in a row then our program will slowly have climbed forward. “I’ve been blessed to be around some great football coaches while I was an assistant coach. I was at the University of Washington with Don James. I was able to spend a lot of time seeing how he builds his team. I was at Kansas State with Bill Snyder. He used a very simple approach, which we’ve stolen, that we’re going to get a little bit better every day. If you can do that over time, then ultimately you’re daily efforts add up to something. “Certainly we’re going to measure it in wins and losses, that’s one of things that we do. I’m not a guy that’s into predictions on how many we’re going to win. I’m going to plan to win them all. We’re going to take them one at a time and see where the chips fall.”
Q. How do you think the players have responded to everything that they have experienced in the past 6-9 months? A. “I think our players were ready for a fresh start. I think last year was a difficult year for them. They would admit that to you. They’re young and they’re resilient, and they’re excited about a new season and having a chance to go out and play and represent Georgia in the right way. It doesn’t surprise me that their response has been what it’s been. I think they’re all good kids. They’ve recruited good kids here and I’ve inherited a group of young people who have been very receptive to what we’ve been trying to do.”
Q. What are some of the things you’ve tried to instill in them? A. “We’ve really tried to stress with our young people about functioning like winning people all day every day, being in the classroom, as citizens, as athletes. “I’ve been pleased with our youngsters as they’ve approached a new direction with our team and a new way of playing in certain regards. We’re excited about the approach that they’re taking and what we can do with Georgia basketball.”
“We’ve really tried to stress with our young people about functioning like winning people all day every day, being in the classroom, as citizens, as athletes.” — Mark Fox
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Q. Briefly describe your offensive and defensive philosophies. A. “We’re one of the few teams that play the way that we play on the offensive end. But what we tell recruits is that you can look at our previous teams and we’ve had post players that have led us in scoring and perimeter players that have averaged 20 points a game. We can structure the way that we play offensively to get our best players the most shots. That can be a structure to an interior play or to a perimeter play. That’s one of the reasons that we like how we’ve played offensively, because it gives us an opportunity to go to the hot hand, wherever that hot hand may be. “We have been traditionally a man-to man defensive team. We have always had a zone defense that we’ve worked on to use as a Plan B, and we’ve always had a “catchup defense” that we haven’t had to use as much. But we’re going to have to establish that the defensive end of the floor is of the utmost importance for our players. We’ll adapt it to our personnel and that’s going to change. There are going to be some nights were playing man-to-man defense gives us the greatest chance to win. There are going to be nights when we don’t match up well man-to-man, and we have to play zone and so we have to develop the flexibility to play different ways, but that’s certainly something we’re going to work hard on starting on day one.”
Q. What value do you think Trey Thompkins had from his experience with USA Basketball last summer? A. “That’s a privilege that very few of us get the chance to experience, to wear the USA on your chest. So I think he was really able to gain an appreciation for that. But also, in playing for Jamie Dixon, and Chris Lowery, and Matt Painter, he was able to play
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for three proven defensive coaches and proven winners and get a taste of some different philosophies that will improve him. I just think that experience can only help him mature and be a better player this year. And it also helped him stay in shape, quite frankly. Fortunately, he’s stayed in shape and stayed healthy, and that’s really a key for him.”
Q. Explain Dustin Ware’s value to this team. A. “Dustin is a young man that functions like a winner in every way. He’s a guy to develop trust in because he functions like a successful person all of the time. “I think Dustin as a player is more complete than a lot of guys. He’s got the ability to shoot the ball, and is the only player returning to the team that had more assists than turnovers. And that’s important. He also has the ability to make decisions and think. But we have 15 players learning a new system and so we’ll take that slowly. But he is versatile enough to really help us in a number of different ways.”
Q. Can you touch on what exactly you are pitching to recruits? A. “We just try and be true and genuine, just be honest with people. I don’t think there’s really any other way to do it. We are exactly who we are. We’ve done what we’ve done. We have a plan and vision for what this program ultimately can be. We certainly need their help and we’re taking it day to day. Every day we’re trying to strengthen a relationship, build a relationship, make contact with a new player, find a new prospect, and I think whether you’re rebuilding or a defending champion, you have to have that same approach.”
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Endowments Ensure the Future of Georgia Athletics
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he Athletic Scholarship Endowment Program was instituted to allow supporters of the University of Georgia Athletic Association to invest in the educational opportunities of UGA student-athletes. The program is vital to the future of Georgia Athletics by providing the long-term solution of keeping pace with escalating expenses. A gift to establish a scholarship provides income towards funding a scholarship each year and permanently memorializes the donor or any individual in whose honor the scholarship is named. A full scholarship is endowed through a gift of $150,000. Although the program is still relatively young, over 150 scholarships already are fully funded. For more information on the Scholarship Endowment Program or other giving opportunities, please contact the UGA Athletic Association at (706) 542-9220. The following donors have demonstrated their commitment to the Georgia basketball program by endowing one or more full scholarships.
Endowed Scholarships for Basketball
Joel and Wealthy Eaves Scholarship Endowment In memory of former Athletic Director Joel Eaves and his wife, Wealthy, a scholarship benefitting a men’s basketball student-athlete has been established by family, former co-workers, friends and alumni. Coach Eaves served as athletic director at Georgia for 16 years from 1963-1979.
2009-10 Recipient: Drazen Zlovaric
Leon Farmer Scholarship Endowment
Leon Farmer, Jr. and Leon Farmer, III, UGA alumni from Athens, have fully funded four scholarships for studentathletes in football, men’s basketball, baseball and gymnastics in memory of Leon “Sarge” Farmer, a popular UGA and Athens High ROTC instructor and founder of Leon Farmer and Company.
2009-10 Recipient: Albert Jackson
Kevin Brophy Memorial Scholarship An endowed scholarship was established in 2006 to honor the memory of Kevin Brophy. The native Australian played tw o sea so ns at Georgia (2005-06) and left an indelible mark upon the basketball program and University community. Brophy died tragically in July of 2006 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. 2009-10 Recipient: Demario Mayfield
William K. Holmes, longtime Bulldog supporter and UGA alumnnus from Macon, has generously endowed four scholarships to benefit members of the football, basketball, baseball and gymnastics teams, as an expression of his support for the Bulldog program.
2009-10 Recipient: Jeremy Price
Keiser Family Scholarship Endowment The Donald M. Keiser family has endowed a scholarship for a member of the men’s basketball team. Don is a 1961 UGA graduate and former basketball p l a y e r. This scholarship endowment is a reflection of the role that Georgia basketball and the University of Georgia have played in the life of the Keiser family. 2009-10 Recipient: Ebuka Anyaorah
James. E & Peggy A. Hickey Scholarship Endowment Three fully endowed scholarships benefitting football, basketball and gymnastics have been established by brothers Jim (left) and Sanders Hickey in loving memory of their parents.
2009-10 Recipient: Chris Barnes
Vincent J. & Barbara Dooley Scholarship Endowment
Charles Jones Memorial Scholarship 2009-10 Recipient: Dustin Ware
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As a sign of their commitment to the endowment program, Vince and Barbara Dooley have made a generous gift which will endow three scholarships for UGA student-athletes: one each in football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball.
2009-10 Recipient: Trey Thompkins
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Numerical Roster No. Name 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 20 22 25 33 34 41 50
Travis LESLIE DeMario MAYFIELD Dustin WARE Chris BARNES Ebuka ANYAORAH Ricky McPHEE Vincent WILLIAMS Matt BUCKLIN Connor NOLTE* Gerald ROBINSON, Jr.* Tyler WHATLEY Trey THOMPKINS Albert JACKSON Drazen ZLOVARIC Jeremy PRICE
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202 190 182 240 194 184 160 170 200 165 220 247 265 210 264
So.-1L Fr.-HS So.-1L Jr.-2L RFr.-SQ Sr.-1L Fr.-HS So.-SQ Jr.-Tr. Jr.-Tr. Sr.-Tr. So.-1L Sr.-3L So.-1L Jr.-2L
Decatur, Ga. (Columbia) Carnesville, Ga. (Franklin County) Powder Springs, Ga. (N. Cobb Christian) College Park, Ga. (Riverdale) Suwanee, Ga. (N. Gwinnett) Lawrenceville, Ga. (Gardner-Webb) Homestead, Fla. (South Dade) Marietta, Ga. (Pope) Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton / Furman Univ.) Nashville, Tenn. (MLK / Tenn. State Univ.) Auburn, Ga. (Wofford Coll. / Apalachee HS) Lithonia, Ga. (Wesleyan) Earlington, Ky. (Oak Hill Academy, Va.) Novi Sad, Serbia (Patterson School, N.C.) Decatur, Ga. (Columbia)
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Alphabetical Roster No. Name
5 Ebuka ANYAORAH G 6-4 194 RFr.-SQ Suwanee, Ga. (N. Gwinnett) 4 Chris BARNES F 6-8 240 Jr.-2L College Park, Ga. (Riverdale) 12 Matt BUCKLIN G 6-0 170 So.-SQ Marietta, Ga. (Pope) 34 Albert JACKSON F/C 6-11 265 Sr.-3L Earlington, Ky. (Oak Hill Academy, Va.) 1 Travis LESLIE G 6-4 202 So.-1L Decatur, Ga. (Columbia) 2 DeMario MAYFIELD G 6-4 190 Fr.-HS Carnesville, Ga. (Franklin County) 10 Ricky McPHEE G 6-1 184 Sr.-1L Lawrenceville, Ga. (Gardner-Webb) 20 Connor NOLTE* F 6-7 200 Jr.-Tr. Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton / Furman Univ.) 50 Jeremy PRICE F 6-8 264 Jr.-2L Decatur, Ga. (Columbia) 22 Gerald ROBINSON, Jr.* G 6-1 165 Jr.-Tr. Nashville, Tenn. (MLK / Tenn. State Univ.) 33 Trey THOMPKINS F 6-9 247 So.-1L Lithonia, Ga. (Wesleyan) 3 Dustin WARE G 5-11 182 So.-1L Powder Springs, Ga. (N. Cobb Christian) 25 Tyler WHATLEY F 6-7 220 Sr.-Tr. Auburn, Ga. (Wofford Coll. / Apalachee HS) 11 Vincent WILLIAMS G 6-0 Homestead, Fla. (South Dade) 160 Fr.-HS 41 Drazen ZLOVARIC F 6-9 210 So.-1L Novi Sad, Serbia (Patterson School, N.C.) *Sitting out 2009-10 season in compliance with NCAA rules regarding transfer student-athletes.
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Head CoaCH: Mark Fox (1st year) assistant CoaCH: Kwanza Johnson (1st year) assistant CoaCH: Phillip Pearson (1st year) assistant CoaCH: Stacey Palmore (1st year)
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dir. of BasketBall operations: Kent Davison (1st year) operations Coordinator: Mark Pope (1st year) Graduate ManaGer: Cory Cason (2nd year) Graduate assistant: Todd Okeson (1st year)
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Letterwinners Returning (9, listed in descending PPG average) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (Prev. School) 33 Trey Thompkins* F 6-10 247 So.-1L Lithonia, Ga. (Wesleyan School) 3 Dustin Ware* G 5-11 182 So.-1L Powder Springs, Ga. (N. Cobb Christian) 1 Travis Leslie F 6-4 202 So.-1L Decatur, Ga. (Columbia) 50 Jeremy Price F 6-8 264 Jr.-2L Decatur, Ga. (Columbia) 34 Albert Jackson* C 6-11 265 Sr.-3L Earlington, Ky. (Oak Hill, Va., Academy) 4 Chris Barnes F 6-8 240 Jr.-2L College Park, Ga. (Riverdale) 10 Ricky McPhee G 6-1 184 Sr.-1L Lawrenceville, Ga. (Gardner-Webb) 41 Drazen Zlovaric F 6-9 210 So.-1L Novi Sad, Serbia (Patterson, N.C., School) 12 Matt Bucklin G 6-0 170 So.-1L Marietta, Ga. (Pope)
G-GS 28-23 32-17 26-4 29-10 31-28 32-0 25-1 17-0 4-0
PPG RPG 12.6 7.4 7.2 1.7 6.3 3.9 5.1 2.9 4.5 3.8 4.4 3.9 3.6 1.5 1.2 0.9 0.0 0.0
Newcomers (6, listed in alphabetical order) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (Prev. School) 5 Ebuka Anyaorah G 6-4 194 RFr.-SQ Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett) 2 DeMario Mayfield G 6-4 190 Fr.-HS Carnesville, Ga. (Franklin County) 20 Connor Nolte% F 6-7 200 Jr.-Tr. Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton / Furman Univ.) 22 Gerald Robinson, Jr.% G 6-1 165 Jr.-Tr. Nashville, Tenn. (MLK / Tennessee State Univ.) 25 Tyler Whatley F 6-7 220 Sr.-Tr. Auburn, Ga. (Apalachee / Wofford) 11 Vince Williams G 6-0 160 Fr.-HS Homestead, Fla. (North Dade) %Sitting out the 2009-10 season in compliance with NCAA rules regarding transfers.
PPG 26.3 23.9 5.4 17.8 5.3 26.1
RPG 8.3 5.1 3.1 3.9 3.6 3.0
Letterwinners Lost (4, listed in descending PPG average) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (Prev. School) 30 Terrance Woodbury* F 6-7 220 Sr.-3L Virginia Beach, Va. (Coastal Christian Acad.) 23 Corey Butler* G 6-3 195 Sr.-3L Decatur, Ga. (Cross Keys) 5 Zac Swansey G 6-1 180 So.-2L Dunwoody, Ga. (Dunwoody) 20 Troy Brewer G 6-5 180 So.-2L Rockville, Md. (Montrose Christian) *2008-09 Starter
G-GS 28-28 32-32 31-17 21-0
PPG RPG 14.0 4.6 7.2 4.0 4.3 1.9 2.1 0.9
APG 0.8 3.4 0.6 0.9 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.2 0.2
Other --6.7 apg 0.9 apg 3.9 apg 0.8 apg 5.9 apg
APG 1.4 1.9 2.9 0.6
Roster Miscellany • Starters Returning (3): Guard Dustin Ware; Forward - Trey Thompkins; Center - Albert Jackson. Three other returnees started 15 games collectively. • Starters Lost (2): Forward - Terrance Woodbury; Guard - Corey Butler • Lettermen Returning: 9 (Listed above) • Lettermen Lost: 4 (Listed above) • Newcomers: 6 (Listed above...1 redshirt freshman, 2 high school products, 3 transfers from 4-year colleges) • Seniors (3): Albert Jackson, Ricky McPhee, Tyler Whatley • Juniors (4): Chris Barnes, Jeremy Price, Connor Nolte, Gerald Robinson, Jr. • Sophomores (5): Matt Bucklin, Travis Leslie, Trey Thompkins, Dustin Ware, Drazen Zlovaric • Freshman (3): Ebuka Anyaorah, DeMario Mayfield, Vince Williams • Players by State/Country: Georgia (11) - Ebuka Anyaorah, Chris Barnes, Matt Bucklin, DeMario Mayfield, Ricky, McPhee, Connor Nolte, Jeremy Price, Trey Thompkins, Dustin Ware.
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• In-Season Birthdays: Chris Barnes (Nov. 20), Vincent Williams (Jan. 17), Gerald Robinson, Jr. (Feb. 10), Ebuka Anyaorah (Feb. 15), Drazen Zlovaric & Jeremy Price (Mar. 23), Travis Leslie (Mar. 29).
Florida (1) - Vince Williams; Kentucky (1) - Albert Jackson; Tennessee (1) - Gerald Robinson, Jr.; Serbia (1) - Drazen Zlovaric • Tallest Players: Albert Jackson stands at 6 feet, 11 inches tall. Trey Thompkins is now 6 feet, 10 inches tall. • Shortest Players: Dustin Ware is 5 feet, 11 inches tall. Matt Bucklin and Vince Williams are both 6 feet tall. • Heaviest Players: Albert Jackson, 265 pounds. Jeremy Price, 264 pounds. • Lightest Players: Vince Williams, 160 pounds. Gerald Robinson, Jr., 165 pounds. • Oldest: Tyler Whatley, 23 (born August 15, 1986) Youngest: DeMario Mayfield, 18 (born May 23, 1991)
• Returning Statistical Leaders Scoring Trey Thompkins ....................... 12.6 ppg Dustin Ware ............................... 7.2 ppg Travis Leslie .............................. 6.3 ppg Rebounding Trey Thompkins .......................... 7.4 rpg Chris Barnes ............................... 3.9 rpg Travis Leslie ............................... 3.9 rpg Assists Dustin Ware ............................... 3.4 apg Jeremy Price.............................. 0.9 apg Ricky McPhee, Travis Leslie...... 0.6 apg Minutes Trey Thompkins ...................... 26.0 mpg Dustin Ware ............................ 25.1 mpg Albert Jackson ........................ 19.6 mpg • Percentage of Returning Players by Statistics 1,292 of 2,097 points ...................... 62% 743 of 1,078 indiv. rebounds .......... 69% 216 of 417 assists........................... 52% 3,904 of 6,450 minutes ................... 61%
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basket vs. Virginia Tech with 29 seconds left, then rebounded the Hokies’ last shot.
2008-09 Season • Team co-captain. • Junior-year progress was slowed by a sprained ankle he suffered in Georgia’s exhibition game vs. Albany State. • Still managed the moments of promise that his ‘08 season suggested might happen more frequently. • Second on the team in field-goal percentage (48.3%) and blocked shots (26). • Had first career double-double 12/31 vs. Kennesaw State. • Only other double-figure scoring came in a 12-point effort vs. Santa Clara. Four of those points came in the final 3:00. • Season high of 33 minutes came in home victory over Florida, against which he contributed nine points and seven rebounds. • Played a key role in Georgia’s biggest nonconference win, when he scored the decisive
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Jackson’s 2008-09 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) Game FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN USC UPSTATE* 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 5 0 0 2 0 0 11 Loyola-Chicago* 1-3 0-0 1-2 5 2 3 0 2 5 0 24 E. Michigan* 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 PRESBY. DNP (Inj.) SANTA CLARA* 5-7 0-0 2-2 5 0 12 0 2 1 1 25 MS. VALL. ST.* 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 4 0 1 2 0 16 Western Ky. 0-3 0-0 1-2 5 2 1 0 2 1 0 8 Illinois* 3-4 0-0 0-0 8 2 6 1 3 0 0 25 VA. TECH* 3-7 0-0 1-3 5 2 7 0 1 1 1 20 WOFFORD* 2-4 0-0 0-1 3 5 4 0 6 2 0 25 TAMUCC* 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 2 1 0 1 0 1 20 N.C. A&T* 2-3 0-0 2-2 1 1 6 0 0 2 0 20 KENN. STATE* 3-4 0-0 6-6 10 0 12 1 2 4 2 23 MISSOURI* 1-1 0-0 0-2 5 1 2 0 2 1 0 14 Ga. Tech* 2-3 0-0 0-0 8 2 4 2 1 0 0 19 TENNESSEE* 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 14 Vanderbilt* 3-4 0-0 0-0 5 4 6 1 1 0 1 19 KENTUCKY* 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 3 2 0 2 0 2 22 MISS. STATE* 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 10 Florida 2-2 0-0 2-3 2 1 6 0 1 0 0 9 Alabama 2-5 0-0 3-4 6 4 7 0 1 1 0 23 LSU 1-4 0-0 0-1 4 4 2 1 2 0 1 22 S. Carolina* 4-6 0-0 1-2 6 5 9 0 1 2 1 24 Tennessee* 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 6 1 2 0 0 22 FLORIDA* 4-8 0-0 1-2 7 1 9 2 1 1 0 33 AUBURN* 2-4 0-0 0-1 1 3 4 0 3 0 0 22 Ole Miss* 0-5 0-0 1-2 4 2 1 0 2 0 0 19 VANDERBILT* 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 2 4 1 0 0 0 21 Arkansas* 3-5 0-0 1-4 2 4 7 1 3 1 0 20 Kentucky* 2-4 0-0 0-2 4 3 4 0 1 2 0 25 S. CAROLINA* 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 4 0 3 0 0 19 Miss. St. (SEC)* 4-7 0-0 0-0 4 4 8 0 3 0 0 31
• Late bloomer who suddenly thrust himself to the forefront of Georgia’s inside attack as the season waned. • As much as any teammate, his post-season performance was a significant factor behind Georgia’s late surge to the SEC Championship. • Strung together perhaps all of his best collegiate games in mid-February. His performance at Vandy on Feb. 23 resulted in his first-ever starting assignment against Florida. Responded with career-best minutes played (28) and points (12) vs. the Gators. Later bettered his career highs in scoring (16) at Auburn on March 5 and in minutes (38) vs. Ole Miss in the SEC Tournament. • Through the season’s first 14 games, he averaged 1.2 points and 2.3 rebounds. In the last 20, his numbers rose to 7.4 points and 6.4 boards. • Began the season serving a 6-game suspension for violating the UGAA’s academic policy.
2006-07 Season • Already quite proficient at his areas of speciality: rebounding and blocking shots. • Led all Bulldog regulars in FG percentage at 63.9. • Missed the past six games after aggravating a previous shoulder injury in practice the day before the Kentucky game 2/28.
High School • Transferred for his senior season to Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va., where he averaged six points and four rebounds as a reserve center at the famed prep basketball powerhouse. Oak Hill was 40-1 and finished the season ranked 2nd nationally. Three other teammates signed with “high-major” schools. • For three seasons he was one of the top big men in Kentucky, playing at Hopkins Central High School in Madisonville. • In 2005, he averaged 14 points, 11 rebounds and eight blocks per game for the Storm. • An honors graduate, he was also a member of the DECA and National Beta clubs. • Also played football at Hopkins Central.
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FT-FTA 10-24 15-29 25-45 50-98
Pct. Reb.-Avg. .417 17+37=54-2.2 .517 50+70=120-4.3 .556 49+69=118-3.8 .510 116+176=292-3.5
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BL 16 27 26 69
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PF-DQ 29-0 69-1 73-3 171-4
Pts-Avg. 56-2.2 103-3.7 141-4.5 300-3.6
FG-FGA 3-7 26-49 31-68 60-124
Pct. .429 .531 .456 .483
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Full Name Albert Isaiah Jackson Nickname “AJAX”...”Action Jackson”...”A.J.,” “AJ47” Birthdate/Birthplace July 22, 1988 / Earlington, Ky. Academic Major Child & Family Development Favorite Food Macaroni and Cheese Least Favorite Food Beans Favorite TV Show Family Guy Channels I Most Often Watch Food Network, Discovery Number of Songs in my IPod 2,700 Most Listened-To Music Pastor Troy, Yo Gotti, Young Jeezy Most Famous Person I’ve Ever Met Donald Trump Hobbies Playing Dominoes & Chess Biggest Fear Drowning Favorite Academic Subjects All classes in my major Most Challenging Subject Math Non-Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of Becoming a member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity; Getting baptized Best Advice Anyone Ever Gave Me “Play your heart out.” Favorite Non-Basketball Team Minnesota Vikings Best Friends on Another College Team Jeff Allen (Va. Tech); Scotty Hopson & Wayne Chism (Tenn.) Sport I’d Most Like to Try Tennis Most People Don’t Know That... ...I’m taking swimming lessons
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Career Statistics Year G-GS Min-Avg. 2007 25-0 248-9.9 2008 28-9 519-18.5 2009 31-28 609-19.6 TOTALS 84-37 1376-16.4 SEC Stats Year G-GS Min-Avg. 2007 12-0 85-7.1 2008 16-4 260-16.3 2009 16-13 324-20.3 TOTALS 44-17 669-15.2
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Reb.-Avg. 2+6=8-0.7 24+29=53-3.3 25+28=53-3.3 51+63=114-2.6
Points 16............................. Auburn (3/05/08) Rebounds 10.............Kennesaw State (12/31/08) Assists 2... 3 times (recent: Ole Miss, 3/13/08) Steals 2...............Kennesaw State (12/31/08) Blocks 5................ Loyola-Chicago (11/17/08) Minutes 38........................... Ole Miss (3/13/08)
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FGs 4-4 1-1 2-2 4-5 1-2 4-4 1-6 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Pct. 3FGs 1.000 0-0 1.000 0-0 1.000 0-0 .800 0-0 .500 0-0 1.000 0-0 .167 0-0 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 1.000 0-0 DNP 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 DNP .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.)
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0 3 0 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
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the go-ahead bucket in Georgia’s win. • Also played a big part in Georgia’s comeback win vs. Wofford, scoring 11 points in 21 minutes. • Season high of 15 points came in a reserve role against Mississippi State. Sank 5x7 from 3-point range against the Bulldogs and helped Georgia trim a 19-point deficit down to a single bucket. • Named to the 2009 Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll for Winter.
• Originally a walk-on to the Georgia program, he’s earned an athletic scholarship for the 2009-10 season. • Transferred to UGA after two years at Gardner-Webb in Boiling Springs, N.C. • Sat out the 2008 season in compliance with NCAA rules regarding transfer students.
2008-09 Season • Scarcely used through the season’s first half, he earned a much greater role after late January. • Played a vital role in several of Georgia’s SEC games, including home wins over Florida and Vanderbilt. • Sank a 3-pointer vs. Vandy with 2:22 left that proved to be
Previous College (Gardner-Webb)
2008-09 Game-by-Game Stats (*+Starter) Game FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF USC UPSTATE 2-3 2-3 4-4 0 1 Loyola-Chicago 0-1 0-1 0-1 2 0 E. Michigan 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 PRESBY. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 SANTA CLARA DNP MS. VALL. ST. 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 Western Ky. DNP Illinois 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 VA. TECH DNP WOFFORD 4-7 2-5 1-2 2 2 TAMUCC 1-5 1-4 0-0 2 0 N.C. A&T DNP KENN. STATE DNP MISSOURI 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Ga. Tech DNP TENNESSEE 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 Vanderbilt 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 KENTUCKY DNP MISS. STATE 5-8 5-7 0-0 5 2 Florida 2-4 2-3 0-0 4 2 Alabama 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 1 LSU 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 S. Carolina 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 Tennessee 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 FLORIDA 2-6 2-6 0-0 1 2 AUBURN 1-7 1-5 3-4 4 1 Ole Miss* 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 VANDERBILT 5-8 3-5 1-3 5 0 Arkansas 2-4 2-4 0-0 1 1 Kentucky 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 S. CAROLINA 1-6 1-5 0-0 2 0 Miss. St. (SEC) 1-5 0-3 0-0 1 0
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• Averaged 8.6 points per game in 2006-07 for the Bulldogs, members of the Atlantic Sun Conference. • Scored over 20 points three times in his two years, including 21 in his college debut at North Carolina. • Opened the 2007 season with a careerhigh 22 points at Texas Tech. • Scored 12 points (4x10 on 3FGs) in a 96-67 loss at Georgia in the 2007 season. • Selected to the A-Sun All-Academic team each of his two years at GardnerWebb.
High School (Parkview) • First-team All-Region selection. • Named first-team All-County by the Gwinnett Tipoff Club. • Also an All-County selection by the Gwinnett Daily Post and the Atlanta JournalConstitution. • Senior season scoring high of 38 came against Central Gwinnett • Coached at Parkview by Tim Watkins.
G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 25-1 281-11.2 29-80 .363 24-66 .364 9-14 .643 13+25=38-1.5 15 15 1 13 16-0 91-3.6
SEC Stats Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 2009 15-1 193-12.9 21-55 .382 19-47 .404 4-7 .571
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Personality Profile Full Name Donald Richard McPhee Nickname “McThree” Birthdate/Birthplace April 30 1987 / Lawrenceville, Ga. Academic Major Sociology Favorite Food Cocoa Pebbles Least Favorite Food Tomatoes Favorite Video Game Donkey Kong Favorite TV Show King of Queens Channels I Most Often Watch ESPN, Discovery, HBO Websites I Most Often Visit Facebook, RateMyProfessor How I Would Describe Myself Determined and Hard-Working Number of Songs in my IPod 2,023 Most Listened-To Music Mariah Carey Teammate Who Makes Me Laugh the Hardest Jeremy Price Pre-Game Ritual I shoot 25 free throws, 50 jump shots and 100 threes My Biggest Fear Missing a 3-foot putt When I Was Young, I Pretended to Be Like Pistol Pete Maravich Non-Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of Making the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll throughout college Favorite Academic Subject History Sport I’d Most Like to Try Do a Triathlon
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A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 8 12 1 5 11-0 65-4.3
Points 15.............. Mississippi State (1/24/09) Rebounds 5..... MSU (1/24/09) & Vandy (2/25/09) Assists 2......3 times (recent: Arkansas 3/1/09) Steals 4.................... USC Upstate (11/14/08) Blocks 1.............................Alabama (1/30/09) 3FGs Made 5................ Mississippi State (1/24/09) 3 FGs Attempted 7................ Mississippi State (1/24/09) Minutes 26............................ Arkansas (3/1/09)
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Tyler Whatley Forward 6-7, 220 Senior Tr. Auburn, Georgia Apalachee HS Wofford College
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Transfer student who played three seasons (2006-08) at Wofford College...Sat out the ‘09 season at UGA in compliance with NCAA rules regarding transfers...Originally a walkon member of the program, he’ll complete his Bulldog career on athletic scholarship. 2007-08 Season • Played in 24 games, starting in 21, and averaged 5.3 points and 3.6 rebounds per contest. • Scored in double figures four times, with a season high of 11 points at Davidson. Rebounding high nine came vs. Lees-McRae. • Led the team in blocked shots with 21.
2006-07 Season • Started all 30 games for the Terriers. • Led the team with 170 rebounds (5.7 per game) and blocked shots with 32. • Seventh in the SoCon with 2.47 offensive rebounds per game. Fifth in the league with 1.07 blocked shots per game. • Matched his career high with 14 points in the regular season finale vs. Furman. • Posted his first career double-double with 13 points and a career-best 11 rebounds vs. UNC Greensboro. • Had career-highs with 14 points and nine rebounds at College of Charleston.
2005-06 Season • Posted a solid freshman season, appearing in 27 of 29 games and collecting 240 minutes, the second-most among Terrier newcomers. • His longest stint was 24 minutes against Toccoa Falls on Nov. 21. • Scoring high of 10 also against Toccoa Falls. • Scored eight points in a win over King College on Jan. 2 .
High School • Led Apalachee High School to the Class AA Final Four in 2003 and 2004. • Had his high school jersey retired in a ceremony at Apalachee High on Jan. 6, 2006. • The Wildcats moved to the Class AAA level his senior year. • A 3-A honorable-mention All-State selection as a senior, Whatley averaged 22.1 points, 11.0 rebounds, 3.5 blocks and 2.0 assists per game. • Shot 58 percent from the field, including a 44.0 mark from 3-point range, in leading Apalachee to the first round of the Class AAA state playoffs ... Was a McDonald’s All-America nominee.
Personality Profile Full Name Tyler Scott Whatley Nickname “T-Watt” Birthdate/Birthplace Aug. 15, 1986 / Atlanta, Ga. Academic Major Religion Favorite / Least Fave Foods Steak / Carrots Favorite Beverage Powerade...any flavor Favorite TV Show Dexter Channels I Most Often Watch MTV, Fuse, ESPN Websites I Most Often Visit Facebook & Twitter Favorite Video Game Fight Night Number of Songs on my IPod 8 Gigs’ worth Most-Listened to Music Set Your Goals, Four Year Strong, Freshman 15 How My Teammates Would Describe Me Goofy...hard-working Teammates Who Make Me Laugh the Hardest Jeremy Price & Ebuka Anyaorah Hidden Talents Music...playing bass & guitar Most Famous Person I’ve Ever Met Dwight Howard Non-Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of The album I’m recording with my band. Most People Don’t Know... That I’m a Religion major Pre-Game Ritual Take a shower Favorite NBA Team Dallas Mavericks Favorite Non-Basketball Team Atlanta Braves Best Friends on Another College Team All the players on the Wofford College team.
Career Statistics (@Wofford) Year G-GS 2006 27-0 2007 30-30 2008 24-21 TOTAL 81-51
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Pct. Reb.-Avg. .706 11+20=31-1.1 .644 74+96=170-5.7 .541 34+53=87-3.6 .622 119+169=288-3.6
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Chris Barnes
Forward 6-8, 240 Junior 2 Letters College Park, Georgia Riverdale HS Georgia Basketball
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• Given his injury-plagued freshman year, Barnes progressed as much as any player in the Georgia program as a sophomore. • Was rock-solid in two of the Bulldogs’ toughest games of the season: 7 pts., 10 rebs. in 22 minutes @Western Ky...11 pts in 16 min. vs. Va. Tech. • His 10 boards at WKU are his career best. • Only other double-figure scoring game was a 10-point effort in regular-season finale vs. South Carolina. Also had eight boards against the Gamecocks.
• Averaged 20.1 points, 10 rebounds and 5.1 blocks as a senior at Riverdale. • Riverdale went 58-19 during his two seasons there. • Rated the 36th-best power forward in the country by Rivals.com heading into his senior season at Riverdale. • Missed part of his senior season after undergoing knee surgery in January of 2007. • Averaged 17.3 points and 10.0 rebounds per game as a junior. • Played AAU basketball for Team Georgia Elite. • Also participated in football, soccer and track in high school.
2007-08 Season • Promising freshman season was cut short by a knee injury in the Feb. 16 game vs. Tennessee. • Suffered a torn meniscus in his right knee in that game. Was healthy and available by the NCAA Tournament but was withheld from competition. • Had become an important reserve in Georgia’s frontcourt before his injury. Showed in his limited court time that he was perhaps the Bulldogs’ best offensive rebounder. • Recorded a double-double in his first collegiate game, with 14 points (all in the 2nd half) and 10 rebounds vs. Jax State. • Played all the significant minutes in Georgia’s win vs. Elon. • Season-high of nine rebounds came in just 16 minutes Jan. 26 at Tennessee. • Missed the South Carolina game on Feb. 13 because of an eye infection that temporarily blurred his vision.
Personality Profile Full Name Chris Alexander Barnes Nickname “C-B-4”...”Beast” Birthdate/Birthplace Nov. 20, 1988 / Miami, Fla. Academic Major Child & Family Development Favorite Food Steak and Shrimp Least Favorite Food Okra Favorite Beverage Arnold Palmer Favorite TV Shows Family Guy & The Game Channels I Most Often Watch ESPN Favorite Video Games All of the NCAA games Websites I Most Often Visit Facebook, MediaTakeOut.com No. of Songs in my iPod About 1,500 Most Frequently Played Artists Drake, Lil Wayne, Anything that’s hot How My Teammates Might Describe Me Goofy, cool, laid-back Teammates Who Make Me Laugh Hardest They all do at times. My Biggest Fear Not accomplishing my goals Favorite Non-Basketball Athlete(s) Ernie Davis & Jim Brown Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of SEC Tournament championship Sport I’d Most Like to Try College Football Best Friend on Another Team Terrell Barnes, my brother, at Tennessee Tech When I was young and playing ball, I pretended I was... Shaq I Got Started Playing Basketball... Just by watching my dad play.
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Career Statistics Year 2008 2009 TOTALS
G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 21-0 195-9.3 22-44 .500 32-0 525-16.4 55-104 .529 53-0 720-13.6 77-148 .520
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Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 2008 9-0 88-9.8 10-18 .556 2009 16-0 255-15.9 28-53 .528 TOTALS 25-0 343-13.7 38-71 .535
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FT-FTA 11-24 31-71 42-95
Pct. .458 .437 .442
Reb.-Avg. 22+24=46-2.2 53+72=125-3.9 75+96=171-3.2
A 5 15 20
TO 17 38 55
BL 10 25 35
ST 6 18 24
PF-DQ 25-0 60-0 85-0
Pts-Avg. 55-2.6 141-4.4 196-3.7
3FG-3FGA 0-0 0-0 0-0
Pct. .000 .000 .000
FT-FTA 3-8 9-27 12-35
Pct. .375 .333 .343
Reb.-Avg. 12+16=28-3.1 31+30=61-3.8 143+46=89-3.6
A 2 7 9
TO 4 18 22
BL 5 12 17
ST 3 10 13
PF-DQ 14-0 30-0 44-0
Pts-Avg. 23-2.6 65-4.1 88-3.5
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FGs 6-8 2-6 4-6 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-5 2-3 2-3 1-1 0-1 0-0
Pct. .750 .333 .667 .000 .000 --.000 .000 -----
----.000 --.400 .667 .667 1.000 .000 --DNP (Inj.) 3-4 .750 DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.) DNP (Inj.)
3FGs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
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FTs 2-4 2-6 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
Pct. .500 .333 1.000 ------.500 -------
O+D=T 1+2=3 3+0=3 3+1=4 1+2=3 1+0=1 0+0=0 0+0=0 0+0=0 0+0=0 0+2=2
PF 2 0 2 1 0 0 4 1 0 1
Pts. 14 6 11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
AST 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
TO 1 1 1 0 4 1 2 0 0 1
BL 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
ST 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
MIN 12 10 17 13 15 3 11 2 2 8
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
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0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 2-2 1-4 0-0
--.000 --------.000 1.000 .250 ---
0+0=0 1+1=2 2+0=2 0+0=0 3+0=3 4+5=9 1+1=2 0+4=4 0+2=2 0+4=4
0 0 1 0 4 4 0 0 2 2
0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
7 7 4 3 7 16 10 11 11 14
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Pts. 4 2 5 7 2 8 7 4 11 6 6 3 0 0 3 2 4 5 0 2 0 4 6 6 4 1 0 9 6 6 10 8
AST 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0
TO 2 0 1 4 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 5 1 3 3
BL 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 1 0
ST 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0
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FGs 2-5 0-2 1-3 3-4 1-1 3-4 2-3 2-2 4-4 3-6 1-3 1-3 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-2 2-4 2-3 0-0 1-4 0-3 2-2 3-5 3-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 4-5 3-4 3-9 2-6 4-5
Pct. .400 .000 .333 .750 1.000 .750 .667 1.000 1.000 .500 .333 .333 .000 .000 .000 .500 .500 .667 --.250 .000 1.000 .600 .750 1.000 ----.800 .750 .333 .333 .800
3FGs 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 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 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
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FTs 0-1 2-4 3-5 1-4 0-0 2-5 3-6 0-0 3-5 0-0 4-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-6 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-2 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 6-9 0-0
Pct. .000 .500 .600 .250 --.400 .500 --.600 --.667 .500 ----.500 .000 --.500 ------.000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .500 --.000 .667 ---
Rebs 2+6=8 1+5=6 2+0=2 1+0=1 0+3=3 1+4=5 4+6=10 1+1=2 0+1=1 1+0=1 1+5=6 2+1=3 0+6=6 2+1=3 3+2=5 2+1=3 3+0=3 3+0=3 0+3=3 0+2=2 3+0=3 1+1=2 4+2=6 2+3=5 2+1=3 1+4=5 1+3=4 1+2=3 1+4=5 2+1=3 5+3=8 1+1=2
PF 1 3 0 3 1 1 2 1 3 4 3 2 1 2 1 4 4 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 2 2
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Jeremy Price
Forward 6-8, 264 Junior 2 Letters Decatur, Georgia Columbia HS
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• A 10-game starter for the Bulldogs as a sophomore. • Scored in double figures in three of Georgia’s mid-December games. • Highlight of the SEC season was a 10-point, 21-minute effort at home vs. Miss. State. • Hit for double figures in five games total, highlighted by a 15-point effort against N.C. A&T. • Chipped in six points and seven boards to help Georgia to its best non-conference win, 66-66 over Virginia Tech. • Wore protective goggles in some early games because he suffered a scratched cornea in the Presbyterian game on Nov. 21.
2007-08 Season • Named to coaches’ SEC All-Freshman team. • Big, athletic and highly-skilled frontcourt reserve. • Emerged from Georgia’s trip to Hawai’i as his team’s best inside scoring threat, with a season-high 22 points against Tulane. • Named SEC Freshman of the Week for scoring 25 points in two conference victories in mid-January. • Impressive in two other early conference games (both wins), when he scored 14 and 11 points, respectively, against Alabama and Arkansas. • One of those games was a 19-point, 12-rebound effort in a win over South Carolina. Was 7x10 from the field with a season-high three assists in the game. • Rock-solid in Georgia’s last two games -- the SEC Tournament final vs. Arkanas and the Xavier game in the NCAAs -- in relief of Albert Jackson.
Personality Profile
• Regarded among the best power forward prospects in the national Class of 2007. • Rivals.com service rated him 22nd of all prep players at that position. Scout. com, another web-based recruiting service, rated him 14th-best among power forwards. • Averaged 14.4 points and 10.5 rebounds last season at Columbia, one of the state’s top programs regardless of classification. • During Price’s four years, the Eagles won four sub-region titles, two region crowns and the 2006 state championship in 4A.
Full Name Jeremy D. Price Nickname “J Peezy” Birthdate/Birthplace March 23, 1988 in Atlanta, Ga. Academic Major Child & Family Development Favorite Food Chicken Alfredo Least Favorite Food Seafood Favorite Beverage Mango Lemonade Favorite TV Show Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Channels I Most Often Watch BET, ESPN, TNT Favorite Video Game Midnight Club L.A. Website I Most Often Visit LiveMixTapes.com Number of Songs in my IPod 1,481 Most Listened-To Music Young Dro Non-Athletic Talent I Possess Cooking How My Teammates Might Describe Me Funny, exciting, loud Teammates Who Make Me Laugh Hardest Trey Thompkins, Ebuka Anyaorah My Biggest Fear Failing Non-Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of Earning my high school diploma Favorite Academic Subject History Most Famous Person I’ve Ever Met Kobe Bryant Favorite NBA Team Phoenix Suns Favorite Non-Basketball Team Dallas Cowboys Not Many People Know that... I have a female middle name
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Career Statistics Year 2008 2009 TOTALS
G-GS 34-15 29-10 63-25
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Year G-GS 2008 16-10 2009 13-3 TOTALS 29-13
Min-Avg. 735-21.6 498-17.2 1233-19.6
FG-FGA 113-213 61-140 174-353
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .531 0-0 .000 .436 2-5 .400 .493 2-5 .400
FT-FTA 50-69 24-46 74-115
Pct. Reb.-Avg. .725 59+89=148-4.4 .522 30+55=85-2.9 .643 89+144=233-3.7
A 25 25 50
TO BL 71 7 53 11 124 18
ST PF-DQ 18 94-4 16 46-0 34 140-4
Pts-Avg. 276-8.1 148-5.1 424-6.7
Min-Avg. 337-21.1 178-13.7 515-17.8
FG-FGA 48-103 17-43 65-146
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .466 0-0 .000 .395 1-1 1.000 .445 1-1 1.000
FT-FTA 25-37 6-13 31-50
Pct. .676 .462 .620
A 13 11 24
TO BL 35 5 21 4 56 9
ST PF-DQ 10 44-2 9 17-0 19 61-2
Pts-Avg. 121-7.6 41-3.2 162-5.6
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Reb.-Avg. 28+36=64-4.0 10+12=22-1.7 38+48=86-3.0
Points 22............................ Tulane (12/21/07) Rebounds 12................. South Carolina (2/13/08) Assists 3.. 4 times [recent: Alabama (1/31/09)] Steals 4............................ Arkansas (3/16/08) Blocks 3.......... North Carolina A&T (12/28/08) Minutes 37............................ Tulane (12/21/07)
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Player Bios Price’s 2007-08 Game-by-Game Stats (* =Starter)
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Game JAX. STATE GRAM. ST. ELON Wisconsin DELAWARE ST. AUGUSTA ST. WAKE FOREST East Tenn. State Tulane* Hawai’i* PRESBY.* Gonzaga* GA. TECH* Miss. State ALABAMA* ARKANSAS* Tennessee* S. Carolina* KENTUCKY VANDERBILT* Florida* S. CAROLINA* TENNESSEE* Kentucky* Vanderbilt* FLORIDA* LSU Auburn OLE MISS Ole Miss (SEC) Kentucky (SEC) Miss. St. (SEC) Arkansas (SEC) Xavier (NCAA)
FGs 7-9 3-6 2-3 3-7 2-6 3-3 4-5 3-7 9-13 5-6 5-6 1-1 2-5 2-9 4-6 5-11 1-4 1-2 0-0 7-9 2-8 7-10 5-8 2-8 2-7 4-5 5-10 0-1 1-5 3-8 2-6 3-8 3-4 5-7
Pct. .778 .500 .667 .429 .333 1.000 .800 .429 .692 .833 .833 1.0000 .400 .222 .667 .455 .250 .500 --.778 .250 .700 .625 .250 .286 .800 .500 .000 .200 .375 .333 .375 .750 .714
3FGs 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 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 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
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FTs 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 4-6 4-6 2-2 0-0 3-3 2-2 4-6 3-3 4-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-2 5-6 0-0 0-0 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0
Pct. .800 ------.500 --1.000 .667 .667 1.000 --1.000 1.000 .667 1.000 1.000 .000 ----.667 1.000 .833 ----.500 .500 ----.333 --.500 --1.000 ---
Rebs 0+5=5 0+4=4 1+1=2 3+1=4 1+5=6 1+4=5 2+3=5 5+3=8 4+2=6 2+1=3 4+3=7 1+2=3 1+3=4 1+2=3 1+4=5 2=3=5 3+2=5 1+2=3 0+1=1 2+1=3 4+3=7 6+6=12 2+3=5 3+1=4 0+1=1 2+1=3 0+4=4 0+0=0 1+2=3 2+2=4 1+1=2 1+6=7 1+3=4 1+4=5
PF 4 3 1 4 2 3 1 1 2 5 3 4 5 1 3 3 3 2 0 2 5 4 4 2 2 4 4 0 5 1 3 3 4 1
Pts. 18 6 4 6 5 6 10 10 22 12 10 5 6 8 11 14 2 2 0 16 6 19 10 4 6 10 10 0 3 6 5 6 8 10
AST 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 3 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0
TO 3 1 4 0 4 6 1 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 2 5 2 0 2 4 3 1 3 0 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 3 0
BL 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
ST 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0
MIN 20 18 12 19 18 27 20 29 37 21 30 22 17 19 24 31 18 11 3 32 20 30 24 21 12 22 31 15 24 23 16 27 19 23
MIN 23 25 26 19 21 20 25 16 19 26 19 22 16 19 15 21 19 14 21 26 18 17
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FGs 3-6 1-9 4-11 4-10 2-7 3-5 1-3 1-4 3-5 5-8 2-5 5-6 5-7 3-6 1-3 2-3 2-3 1-8 4-7 3-3 2-4 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-4 0-1 1-4 0-1 1-2
Pct. .500 .111 .364 .400 .286 .600 .333 .250 .600 .625 .400 .833 .714 .500 .333 .667 .667 .125 .571 1.000 .500 .500 DNP .000 DNP --.000 .000 .250 DNP .000 .500
3FGs 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0
Pct. .000 ------------.000 --.000 --1.000 ------------1.000 -------
FTs 1-4 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-2 4-5 3-6 0-0 3-7 3-4 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0
Pct. .250 --1.000 ----.667 --.000 --1.000 .000 .800 .500 --.429 .750 --.500 .500 .000 -----
Rebs 2+3=5 1+1=2 4+2=6 3+3=6 1+1=2 1+8=9 0+5=5 0+0=0 3+4=7 0+5=5 2+2=4 0+3=3 0+4=4 1+1=2 1+1=2 0+1=1 1+2=3 1+2=3 3+1=4 0+2=2 0+1=1 1+2=3
PF 2 3 3 4 2 3 4 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 4 2
Pts. 7 2 9 8 4 10 2 2 6 12 4 15 13 6 5 7 4 3 10 6 4 4
AST 0 0 3 0 1 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 3 1 0 2 1 3 0
TO 3 2 3 0 2 4 0 2 3 2 5 1 2 3 0 0 4 4 5 0 3 1
BL 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0
ST 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 1
0-0
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1+0=1
0
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0
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0
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0+0=0 1+0=1 0+1=1 0+0=0
0 1 3 0
1 0 0 2
0 0 0 0
0 2 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0
3 10 8 5
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2 1
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1 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
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Matt Bucklin
Guard 6-0, 170 Soph. Marietta, Georgia Pope HS
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Non-scholarship member of the Georgia program...Attending UGA on the state lottery-funded HOPE scholarship...An excellent student and valuable backup point guard for the Bulldogs...Older brother Mike served the UGA program in a similar capacity in the 2003-04 seasons.
2008-09 Season • Made the team through open tryouts during October of 2008. • Appeared in four games during the season: Miss. Valley State, Kennesaw State, Ole Miss and Mississippi State (SEC Tournament). • Credited with an assist in the season finale in Tampa. • Named to the Southeastern Conference Freshman Academic Honor Roll. • Also named to the UGA Director’s Honor Roll both semesters last year.
High School • Averaged 13 points and seven assists per game as a senior at Pope in 2007-08. • Shot 45 percent from the field and 80 percent from the line that season, with singlegame highs of 30 points and 12 assists. • Also played soccer for the Greyhounds.
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Personality Profile Full Name Matthew Thomas Bucklin Nickname “Buck” Birthdate/Birthplace June 13, 1990 / Marietta, Ga. Academic Major Pre-Business Favorite Food Chips & Queso Least Favorite Food Grits Favorite Beverage Minute Maid Apple Juice Favorite TV Show Entourage TV Channels I Most Often Watch HBO Favorite Video Game Pokemon Snap, Mario Kart Websites I Most Often Visit www.passersremorse.com www.clubtrillion.com Number of Songs on my IPod 2,012 Most Listened-To Music Jessica Simpson, Eminem How My Teammates Might Describe Me Red Teammate Who Makes Me Laugh Hardest Travis Leslie Pre-Game Ritual Playing Ricky McPhee in pool My Biggest Fear Making Albert Jackson mad Most Famous Person I’ve Ever Met Magic Johnson Favorite Non-Basketball Pro Team Manchester United Non-Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of Receiving my letter of acceptance to UGA Most People Don’t Know this About Me I love chick flicks I Chose to Wear #12 Because John Stockton wore #12
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Travis Leslie
Guard 6-4, 202 Sophomore 1 Letter Decatur, Georgia Columbia HS 50
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five games in order to concentrate on his academic work. • Had created a valuable niche for himself during early-season play. Playing time, however, diminished in the SEC season’s latter half.
• Occasionally showed flashes of his brilliant athleticism on the court. • Scored his career high of 23 points in season’s second game, a neutral-court loss to Loyola-Chicago. • Hit for double figures four other times, including a 19-point effort against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. • Likely the team’s best-rebounding backcourt player. Thirtynine percent of his boards were offensive, the highest percentage of any Georgia guard. • Started four holiday games in place of injured senior Terrance Woodbury. • Missed the last
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Leslie’s 2008-09 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) Game USC UPSTATE Loyola-Chicago E. Michigan PRESBY. SANTA CLARA MS. VALL. ST. Western Ky. Illinois VA. TECH WOFFORD* TAMUCC* N.C. A&T* KENN. STATE* MISSOURI Ga. Tech TENNESSEE Vanderbilt KENTUCKY MISS. STATE Florida Alabama LSU S. Carolina Tennessee FLORIDA AUBURN Ole Miss VANDERBILT Arkansas Kentucky S. CAROLINA Miss. St. (SEC)
FGs 4-5 10-14 3-14 2-2 1-3 2-5 3-6 2-5 4-9 2-5 9-16 4-12 2-5 5-8 2-9 0-3 2-4 1-3 0-2 2-4 1-1 1-4 4-9 1-1 3-4 1-6
3FGs 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST 3-4 2 0 11 1 3-6 7 3 23 1 0-2 7 1 6 0 0-0 6 1 4 1 0-0 3 0 2 0 2-2 3 3 6 1 0-0 4 0 6 1 1-1 4 2 5 1 0-2 8 3 8 0 0-0 4 0 4 1 1-2 8 3 19 0 2-2 5 0 10 1 0-0 2 3 4 3 0-3 7 3 10 0 2-2 1 2 6 0 6-8 3 2 6 1 0-0 4 0 0 4 0-0 4 0 2 0 1-2 2 2 1 0 0-0 3 0 4 1 0-0 0 1 2 1 0-0 1 0 2 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4
7 1 3 3
0 0 1 1
8 2 6 4
1 1 0 0
TO BL ST MIN 1 0 1 15 0 1 3 26 3 1 2 24 2 2 0 16 0 1 0 12 2 0 0 13 1 1 2 14 1 1 1 13 0 0 0 14 1 1 1 14 4 0 5 30 1 2 2 21 0 1 0 14 2 0 0 18 3 0 0 13 1 0 2 12 2 1 1 18 1 0 0 12 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 10 1 0 1 4 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
16 5 7 15
• Named the Class AAAA Player of the Year by the Atlanta JournalConstitution in 2008. • Averaged 21.3 points and 9.0 rebounds and four assists per game last season for Columbia, which won the 2008 Georgia state 4A title, its second in three years. • Also was named the AJC’s Slam Dunk champion for the 2007-08 season. • Rated the 18thbest small forward prospect in the nation, according to online recruiting service Rivals.com • Ranked as the overall prospect by the service. • Averaged 15.3 points 8.0 rebounds as a junior, points as a sophomore the ‘06 state titlist team Columbia.
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G-GS Min-Avg. 26-4 371-14.3
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G-GS Min-Avg. 11-0 114-10.4
Full Name Travis Demetrius Leslie Nickname “Trabo,” “T-Bird,” “T-Leslie” Birthdate/Birthplace March 29, 1990 / Atlanta, Ga. Academic Major Undecided Favorite Food Fried Chicken Least Favorite Food Onions, Tomatoes Favorite Beverage Hi-C Fruit Punch TV Channels I Most Often Watch BET, ESPN, HBO Favorite Video Game NBA 2K Websites I Most Often Visit Facebook, Twitter, LiveMixTapes.com Number of Songs on my IPod 1,500 Most Listened-To Music Yung LA, Travis Porter, Young Dro, Taylor Swift How My Teammates Might Describe Me Funny, cool Teammates Who Make Me Laugh Hardest Vincent Williams, Jeremy Price My Biggest Fear Drowning Most Famous People I’ve Ever Met Kobe Bryant, Chris Tucker How I Got Started Playing Basketball Playing for the Boys & Girls Club team Most People Don’t Know this About Me I sing in the shower. I Chose to Wear #1 Because I changed numbers (from 22) because I wasn’t satisfied with my performance last year, so I think of it as a new beginning for me.
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FG-FGA 71-159
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .447 0-3 .000
FT-FTA 23-40
Pct. .575
Reb.-Avg. 40+62=102-3.9
A 16
TO 27
BL 13
ST 21
PF-DQ 31-0
Pts-Avg. 165-6.3
FG-FGA 16-41
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .390 0-0 .000
FT-FTA 9-14
Pct. .643
Reb.-Avg. 6+25=31-2.8
A 5
TO 6
BL 2
ST 4
PF-DQ 7-0
Pts-Avg. 41-3.7
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Points 23.............. Loyola-Chicago (11/17/08) Rebounds 8.......................Virginia Tech (12/9/08) Assists 3...............Kennesaw State (12/31/08) Steals 5.........................TAMU-CC (12/22/08) Blocks 2............................. Presby. (11/21/08) ............ North Carolina A&T (12/28/08) Minutes 30.......................TAMU-CC (12/22/08)
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Trey Thompkins Forward 6-10, 247 Sophomore 1 Letter Lithonia, Georgia Wesleyan School
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Trey Thompkins 3rd in scoring and 2nd in rebounding among all of the league’s freshman players. • Scored 20 or more points on five occasions and had a team-high four double-doubles. • Missed first four games -- and nearly all of pre-season practice -- because of a high ankle sprain. It was the third in a series of injuries that slowed his early progress to a crawl. • Despite the limited preparation time, he asserted himself as the Bulldogs’ most potent offensive weapon.
• Spent part of the summer of ‘09 playing on the U.S. team at the U19 World Championships in Auckland, New Zealand. The Americans went undefeated at the 2-week tournament, with Thompkins as their 2nd-leading scorer at 10.6 points per game. • Was the first UGA player to represent USA Basketball since Jumaine Jones played in the Goodwill Games of 1998.
2008-09 Season • Named to the Southeastern Conference All-Freshman team, as voted by the league’s 12 coaches. • Led Georgia in rebounding with the highest total for a UGA freshman (7.4/game) in 11 years. • Ranked second among Georgia players in scoring at 12.6 points per contest. Led the Bulldogs in blocked shots with 31. • Ranked 8th among all SEC players in rebounding. Was
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Thompkins’ 2008-09 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) Game FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF USC UPSTATE DNP (Inj.) Loyola-Chicago DNP (Inj.) Eastern Michigan DNP (Inj.) PRESBY. DNP (Inj.) SANTA CLARA 2-7 1-3 5-6 2 0 MS. VALL. ST. 8-9 1-1 6-7 7 2 Western Ky. 4-11 0-0 2-2 6 3 Illinois* 2-10 0-1 0-0 7 1 VA. TECH* 2-7 2-2 3-6 7 1 WOFFORD* 6-11 2-4 1-2 6 4 TAMUCC* 4-8 1-2 4-4 3 1 N.C. A&T* 8-10 5-6 1-2 12 1 KENN. STATE* 6-11 1-4 1-2 6 2 MISSOURI* 7-13 2-4 2-4 8 2 Ga. Tech* 6-15 1-4 7-9 9 2 TENNESSEE* 7-12 0-2 0-0 9 2 Vanderbilt* 3-15 0-4 0-0 4 3 KENTUCKY* 3-9 1-2 0-3 3 0 MISS. STATE 1-8 1-6 4-4 6 0 Florida* 3-10 2-5 2-4 5 2 Alabama* 8-17 3-7 3-4 14 1 LSU* 5-11 0-2 0-0 7 0 S. Carolina* 6-15 0-1 2-2 11 2 Tennessee* 4-6 2-3 0-0 7 2 FLORIDA* 4-9 1-2 2-2 9 1 AUBURN* 3-13 1-5 2-2 5 2 Ole Miss 2-9 0-1 2-2 10 0 VANDERBILT* 4-13 0-2 1-2 8 4 Arkansas* 9-13 2-4 0-0 8 4 Kentucky* 8-13 2-4 1-2 11 4 S. CAROLINA* 4-12 0-2 2-2 9 0 Miss. St. (SEC)* 5-12 2-3 0-0 7 2
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10 23 10 4 9 15 13 22 14 18 20 14 6 7 7 10 22 10 14 10 11 9 6 9 20 19 10 12
0 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0
1 1 0 5 2 4 4 3 1 4 2 4 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 1 0 1 3 2 4 2 4 1
5 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 4 2 0 1
1 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 3
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• A fourth-team Parade magazine AllAmerican in 2008, when he led the Wesleyan School in Norcross, Ga., to the Georgia state class AA title. Averaged 27.5 points and 14.7 rebounds for the Wolves. • Also played at Wesleyan in the 2005-06 seasons and finished his 3-year career with 1,864 points and 795 rebounds. • Played his junior year at national powerhouse Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va., where he averaged a team-best 15.8 points and 8.9 rebounds. • In his one season there, the Warriors went 40-1 and won the national prep-school championship. • Rated the 30th-best overall prospect in the nation by Rivals.com, the 11th-best power forward prospect. Rated the 9th-best power forward prospect by Scout.com. Father Howard Thompkins Jr. played collegiately at Wagner College and was drafted in 1981 by the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks.
Career Statistics Year 2009
G-GS 28-23
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G-GS 16-14
Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 729-26.0 134-309 .434
3FG-3FGA 33-86
Pct. .384
FT-FTA 53-73
Pct. .726
Reb.-Avg. 58+148=206-7.4
A 22
TO 68
BL 31
ST 27
PF-DQ 48-0
Pts-Avg. 354-12.6
Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 436-27.3 74-185 .400
3FG-3FGA 15-52
Pct. .288
FT-FTA 21-29
Pct. .724
Reb.-Avg. 34+92=126-7.9
A 11
TO 40
BL 11
ST 15
PF-DQ 27-0
Pts-Avg. 184-11.5
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Personality Profile Full Name Howard Samuel Thompkins III Nickname “Smooth,” “USA,” “HTeezy” Birthdate/Birthplace May 29, 1990 / Long Island, N.Y. Academic Major Pre-Journalism Favorite Food My mom’s macaroni & cheese Least Favorite Food Tomatoes, Guacamole Favorite Beverage Sweet Tea Favorite TV Show Smart Guy, Wayans, Cribs Favorite Video Games NCAA 2K9, Street Fighter, Fight Night Round 4 Websites I Most Often Visit Facebook, YouTube, ESPN, NBA, worldstarhiphop.com Number of Songs on my IPod 2,290 Most-Listened to Music Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Drake, Kanye West, Lady Gaga, Kerry Underwood Teammates Who Make Me Laugh Hardest Vincent Williams, Ebuka Anyaorah My Biggest Fear Heights Most Famous Person I’ve Ever Met Michael Jordan Non-Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of My GPA last year Best Friends on Other College Teams Al-Farouq Aminu (Wake Forest), Tyshawn Taylor (Kansas), Seth Curry (Duke), Ashton Gibbs (Pittsburgh) Favorite NBA Team Boston Celtics Favorite Non-Basketball Team New York Yankees Favorite Non-Basketball Athlete Tiger Woods
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Points 23........... Miss. Valley State (11/25/08) Rebounds 14...........................Alabama (1/31/09) Assists 4................................Missouri (1/3/09) Steals 4.......................... N.C. A&T (12/28/08) Blocks 5...................... Santa Clara (11/24/08) Minutes 36...........................Alabama (1/31/09)
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in the season’s latter half. • SEC season scoring high came in the regular season’s final week, when his 18 points helped to propel the Bulldogs to a rare victory at Kentucky.
• A 17-game starter at point guard for the Bulldogs, including the last 13 games of the season. • As productive as any player on the team during the season’s homestretch. • Ranked third on the team in scoring with 7.4 points per game. • Ranked 3rd among all SEC freshmen in assists at 3.4/game. Also ranked 6th among all rookies in 3-point shooting percentage. • Became the first UGA freshman to hand out 100 assists since Rashad Wright in 2001. • Showed improvement with virtually every game, particularly
High School • Led North Cobb Christian School to an amazing record in his four years. Three of the four Eagle teams he played on captured the Georgia Independent Schools Assn. (GISA) state AAA title (2005-07-08). The 2008 team, which finished 35-0, won the National Assn. of Christian Athletes national Division I championship, a tournamnent for which he was named Most Valuable Player. • Scored 669 points points as a senior (19.7 average), shooting 49 percent from the field and 89 percent from the line. Also averaged 8.2 assists, 4.2 steals and 2.8 rebounds in his senior year. • Rated the no. 32 point guard prospect in the country by Rivals.com. • Also named to the North squad for the annual GACA All-Star game. • Four-time AAA GISA AllState selection. • Averaged 25.2 points and 8.1 assists as a junior, 22 points and 7.0 assists as a 10th-grader.
Ware’s 2008-09 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) Game USC UPSTATE Loyola-Chicago E. Michigan PRESBY.* SANTA CLARA MS. VALL. ST. Western Ky. Illinois* VA. TECH WOFFORD TAMUCC N.C. A&T KENN. STATE* MISSOURI Ga. Tech TENNESSEE Vanderbilt KENTUCKY MISS. STATE* Florida* Alabama* LSU* S. Carolina* Tennessee* FLORIDA* AUBURN* Ole Miss* VANDERBILT* Arkansas* Kentucky* S. CAROLINA* Miss. St. (SEC)*
FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF 2-7 1-3 0-0 1 1 0-7 0-5 2-2 1 3 4-8 3-5 0-1 2 2 2-7 0-0 1-3 0 0 1-3 0-1 1-2 0 3 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 3 1-7 1-5 0-0 1 2 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 1-6 0-3 2-2 1 1 1-4 1-2 0-0 2 1 7-11 3-3 5-7 2 1 4-8 3-7 0-0 3 3 3-7 1-4 3-5 4 1 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 4-9 3-7 0-0 2 1 1-4 1-2 0-0 2 1 2-8 2-5 1-2 2 3 5-11 2-5 2-2 5 2 2-6 1-5 1-2 3 0 4-7 2-4 1-2 0 3 3-10 0-3 1-3 2 4 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 3 1-9 1-7 2-3 0 2 4-8 3-5 0-0 1 1 4-9 4-7 2-4 3 3 3-7 1-3 2-2 0 3 3-8 1-3 3-4 1 2 4-6 2-3 0-0 3 0 4-8 2-4 8-9 3 3 2-4 1-3 0-0 1 4 1-7 1-4 0-0 0 1
Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN 5 2 1 0 4 19 2 3 4 0 1 23 11 3 2 0 1 29 5 3 1 0 0 30 3 0 1 0 1 16 4 6 2 0 0 16 3 4 0 0 0 22 0 0 4 0 0 15 4 3 0 0 0 13 3 2 1 0 0 14 22 2 4 0 1 29 11 7 5 0 1 28 10 6 5 0 1 38 2 1 0 0 1 15 2 2 2 0 1 11 11 1 1 0 0 16 3 1 2 0 0 21 7 4 1 0 3 21 14 2 3 0 2 37 6 5 2 0 3 37 11 4 1 0 0 29 7 2 4 0 1 31 0 5 10 0 0 31 5 3 2 0 0 26 11 5 1 0 0 32 14 7 1 0 1 26 9 2 2 0 1 28 10 5 1 0 1 38 10 6 3 0 0 34 18 5 6 0 0 30 5 0 1 0 0 18 3 7 2 0 1 30
G-GS 32-17
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G-GS 16-13
Min-Avg. 803-25.1
FG-FGA Pct. 76-209 .364
3FG-3FGA Pct. 40-110 .364
FT-FTA 39-57
Pct. .684
Reb.-Avg. 10+44=54-1.7
A 108
TO 75
BL 0
ST 25
PF-DQ 61-0
Pts-Avg. 231-7.2
Min-Avg. 455-28.4
FG-FGA Pct. 46-118 .390
3FG-3FGA Pct. 26-67 .388
FT-FTA 23-33
Pct. .697
Reb.-Avg. 6+23=29-1.8
A 57
TO 41
BL 0
ST 12
PF-DQ 35-0
Pts-Avg. 141-8.8
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Full Name Dustin Benison Ware Birthdate/Birthplace April 12, 1990 / Atlanta, Ga. Academic Major Pre-Business Favorite Food Spaghetti Least Favorite Food Squash Favorite Beverage Powerade Favorite TV Show Family Guy Channels I Most Often Watch ESPN, BET Favorite Video Game Sonic the Hedgehog Websites I Most Often Visit UGAMail, WebCT Number of Songs on my IPod 1,000 Most-Listened to Music T.I., Kanye West, Young Jeezy, Nas, Jay-Z Teammate Who Makes Me Laugh Hardest Connor Nolte My Biggest Fear Snakes Favorite Academic Subject Swahili Most Challenging Subject Math Best Friend on Other College Team Matt Shaw (Lipscomb) Favorite NBA Team New Orleans Hornets because of Chris Paul Favorite Non-Basketball Team Atlanta Falcons Favorite Non-Basketball Athlete Ray Lewis When I Was Young & Playing Ball I Pretended I Was... Michael Jordan Sport I’d Most Like to Try Football
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Points 22.....................TAMU - CC (12/22/08) Rebounds 5............. Miss. Valley State (11/25/08) ........................... Miss. State (1/24/09) Assists 7......................... Miss. State (3/12/09) Steals 4.................... USC Upstate (11/14/08) Minutes 38.............Kennesaw State (12/31/08) ............................. Vanderbilt (2/25/09)
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Forward 6-9, 210 Sophomore 1 Letter Novi Sad, Serbia Patterson School (N.C.) Georgia Basketball
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• Starred for Cleveland High School in Cleveland, Tenn., as a junior, averaging 21.3 points and 11.0 rebounds per game for the Raiders. • For the 2008 year, he transferred first to the Sagemont Upper School in Weston, Fla. before matriculating to the Patterson School, a national prep-school basketball powerhouse in Lenoir, N.C. • The Patterson School was ranked No. 1 nationally for much of last season and finished with a 35-0 regularseason record. Zlovaric averaged 14 points and eight rebounds per game last year • Rated as the nation’s 38thbest power forward prospect by Rivals.com. Rated 35th nationally at the same position by Scout.com. • Logged experienced in international competition as a member of Serbia’s U19 squad.
• Playing time was difficult to come by in his first season of collegiate experience. • Was the highlight of Georgia’s blowout victory over Mississippi Valley State, against which he scored 16 of his 21 points for the season. Those points were accrued on 7x8 shooting from the field, including 2x3 from 3-point range. • Only other appreciable playing time came in the season opener, when he scored three points in 15 minutes against USC Upstate.
High School • First came to America as an exchange student in the fall of 2006. Zlovaric’s 2008-09 Game-by-Game Stats Game FGs USC UPSTATE 1-4 Loyola-Chicago 0-0 E. Michigan 0-0 PRESBY. 0-0 SANTA CLARA 0-0 MS. VALL. ST. 7-8 Western Ky. Illinois 0-2 VA. TECH 0-0 WOFFORD 0-1 TAMUCC 0-1 N.C. A&T 0-1 KENN. STATE MISSOURI Ga. Tech TENNESSEE Vanderbilt KENTUCKY 1-1 MISS. STATE Florida 0-0 Alabama LSU 0-2 S. Carolina Tennessee 0-1 FLORIDA AUBURN 0-0 Ole Miss VANDERBILT Arkansas Kentucky S. CAROLINA Miss. St. (SEC)
3FGs 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 DNP 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 DNP 0-0 DNP 0-2 DNP 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST TO BL ST MIN 1-2 3 0 3 0 1 0 1 15 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 5 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 6 1 16 0 1 2 0 20 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
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0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0
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0 0 0 0 0
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G-GS 17-0
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Full Name Drazen Zlovaric Nickname “Draz” Birthdate/Birthplace Mar. 23, 1990 / Osijek, Croatia Academic Major International Affairs Favorite Food Sarma (stuffed cabbage), Punjene Paprike (stuffed peppers) Least Favorite Food Eggplant Favorite TV Show South Park, Family Guy Channels I Most Often Watch Comedy Central, ESPN Websites I Most Often Visit WebCT, Facebook Number of Songs on my IPod 100 Most-Listened to Music Beogradski sindikat (Serbian hip-hop group, Kelly Clarkson Teammate Who Makes Me Laugh Hardest Ebuka Anyaorah Non-Athletic Talent I Possess Singing, Playing Guitar (still learning) How I Would Describe Myself Sarcastic, Funny Most Famous Person I’ve Ever Met Dan Marino Best Advice Anybody Ever Gave Me Treat people the same as you would like to be treated. Non-Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of Winning a Chemistry competition in my region of Serbia Favorite Academic Subjects Linguistics, Chemistry Most Challenging Subject Russian Favorite NBA Team Chicago Bulls Favorite NBA Player Hedo Turkoglu
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Min-Avg. 85-5.0
FG-FGA 9-24
Pct. 3FG-3FGA .375 2-11
Pct. .182
FT-FTA 1-5
Pct. .200
Reb.-Avg. 5+10=15-0.9
A 3
TO 7
BL 3
ST 1
PF-DQ 9-0
Pts-Avg. 21-1.2
Min-Avg. 11-2.2
FG-FGA 1-4
Pct. 3FG-3FGA .250 0-2
Pct. .000
FT-FTA 0-1
Pct. .000
Reb.-Avg. 0+1=1-0.2
A 0
TO 1
BL 0
ST 0
PF-DQ 1-0
Pts-Avg. 2-0.4
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Points 16........... Miss. Valley State (11/25/08) Rebounds 6............. Miss. Valley State (11/25/08) Assists 2.......................... N.C. A&T (12/28/08) Steals 1.................... USC-Upstate (11/14/08) Blocks 2............. Miss. Valley State (11/25/08) Minutes 20........... Miss. Valley State (11/25/08)
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Guard 6-4, 194 Redshirt Fr. Suwanee, Georgia North Gwinnett HS
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• Stress fracture in right tibia, and the subsequent surgery to repair it, forced Anyaorah to miss entire season and take a redshirt. Injury occurred just before the start of preseason practice. • Practiced with the Bulldogs during the latter stages of the ‘09 season.
High School • Averaged 26.3 points -- second-best in Gwinnett County behind fellow UGA freshman Howard Thompkins of the Wesleyan School -- and 8.3 rebounds last season for North Gwinnett, which went 14-12 overall. • Had a career scoring high of 43 points. • Named to the 5A All-State team last season by the Georgia Athletic Coaches Assn. • Also named to the North squad for the annual GACA All-Star game. • Also participated in football at North Gwinnett. • Played small forward as a 10th grader, averaging 12 points per game, before moving to shooting guard for his last two seasons. Averaged 16 points and 5.0 rebounds in 2007.
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Full Name Ebuka C. Anyaorah Nickname “Buk da Truth” Birthdate/Birthplace Feb. 15, 1990 / Innsbruck, Austria Academic Major Consumer Economics Favorite / Least Favorite Food Pasta / Squash Favorite Beverage Hawaiian Punch Favorite TV Show Everybody Hates Chris Channels I Most Often Watch ESPN, BET and all movie channels Favorite Video Game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Websites I Visit Most Often Facebook Number of Songs on my IPod More than 2,000 Most-Listened to Music Gucci Mane, Young Dro, Lil’ Boosie Teammate Who Makes Me Laugh the Hardest Jeremy Price Biggest Fear Losing my scholarship Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of Getting a scholarship Non-Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of Making it through my freshman year at UGA Most Famous Person I’ve Ever Met Joe Horn Favorite NBA Team Miami Heat Favorite Non-Basketball Team Cincinnati Bengals Best Friends on Other College Basketball Teams Zach Graham (Ole Miss); Chris Singleton & Pierre Jordan (Florida State) I Chose to Attend Georgia Because I liked the coaching staff and it was close to home.
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Personality Profile Full Name Demario Aquan Mayfield Nickname “Day-Day” Birthdate/Birthplace May 23, 1991 / Chattanooga Academic Major Pre-Business Favorite / Least Favorite Food Meat Loaf / Broccoli Favorite Beverage Diet Coke Favorite TV Show Everybody Hates Chris Channels I Most Often Watch ESPN, BET Favorite Video Game Splinter Cell, Prince of Persia Websites I Visit Most Often Facebook Number of Songs on my IPod More than 1,451 Most-Listened to Music Gucci Mane, Young Dro, Lil’ Wayne, T.I. Favorite Academic Subject Math Teammate Who Makes Me Laugh the Hardest Jeremy Price Biggest Fear Running Sanford Stadium steps Non-Basketball Interests Fishing Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of Earning a scholarship to play at a D-1 School Pre-Game Ritual Listen to music, talk to my mom Best Friend on Another College Team Aric Miller (Bethune-Cookman) Favorite NBA Team New Orleans Hornets Favorite Non-Basketball Athlete Tiger Woods Other Sports I’d Most Like to Try Soccer and Lacrosse I Chose to Attend Georgia Because I felt most comfortable here than anywhere else.
Promising guard prospect known for his versatility...Will likely have an opportunity to play either guard position early in his career.
High School • Georgia’s Class AAA Player of the Year in 2009, according to the Georgia Sportswriters Assocation. • Averaged 23.9 points, 5.1 rebounds and 6.7 assists per game at Franklin County in 2009, leading the Lions to the state playoffs for the second straight year. • Selected to play in the annual North-South All-Star game by the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association. • As a junior he averaged 25 points and 6.2 assists per game. Sophomore-year averages: 27.1 points, 6.2 assists and 3.0 rebounds. • Was rated the No. 17 point guard prospect in the country by espn.com after his junior season. • Signed with the Bulldogs during the early national signing period in November of 2008.
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Diminutive guard who became Mark Fox’s first signee at Georgia, signing on April 30 of the spring signing period...Looks to provide the Bulldogs scoring punch from the perimeter.
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Guard 6-0, 160 Fr. Homestead, Fla. North Dade HS
High School: • Largely unheralded prospect who began to draw widespread attention late in the season. • Averaged 26 points, 5.9 assists, 2.5 steals and 3.0 rebounds per game as a senior at South Dade Senior High School. • Named to the All-Dade County 2nd team by the Miami Herald after the 2009 season. • Averaged 18.5 points and 5.0 assists per game as a junior in 2008. • Also participated in football and track for the Buccaneers.
Personality Profile Full Name Vincent Anthony Williams Nickname “Boss” Birthdate/Birthplace Jan. 17, 1991 / Homestead, Fla. Academic Major Undecided Favorite / Least Favorite Food Shrimp, Steak / Sushi Favorite Beverage Coca-Cola Favorite TV Show Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Channels I Most Often Watch ESPN, BET, MTV Websites I Visit Most Often www.23isback.com Number of Songs on my IPod 2,112 Most-Listened to Music Sammie Teammate Who Makes Me Laugh the Hardest Ebuka Anyaorah Sport I’d Like to Try Golf Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of Leading my home county in scoring Non-Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of Earning my high school diploma Most Famous Person I’ve Ever Met Shaquille O’Neal Favorite NBA Team New Orleans Hornets When I Was Young and Playing Ball, I Pretended I Was... Allen Iverson I Chose to Attend Georgia Because It just felt like home away from home.
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Connor Nolte Forward 6-7, 200 Junior Tr. Alpharetta, Georgia Milton HS Furman University
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Transfer student who comes to the Bulldog program after two productive seasons at Furman University...Will sit out the 2010 season in compliance with NCAA rules regarding transfers.
2008-09 Season:
High School
• Started six of the Paladins’ 30 games, averaging 5.4 points and 3.1 rebounds. • Career-high 17 points against Ga.Southern came during a 3-game, mid-February stretch in which he scored 13, 15 and 17 points. • Selected to the Southern Conference All-Conference Academic team.
• First Milton HS product ever to earn an NCAA Division I scholarship. • Finish his career as Milton’s all-time leading scorer with 1,601 points and also had over 700 rebounds and 152 blocked shots. • Three-time team MVP, three-time all-region, adn three-time AJC all-area selection. • 2007 first-team All-State and selected to play in the annual GACA AllStar Game. • Played AAU basketball for the Atlanta All-Stars program.
2007-08 Season: • Started nine of 30 games and averaged 5.5 points and a team second-best 3.9 rebounds per game. • Started the season’s last nine games, including a 9-point, 9-rebound game vs. UNC-Greensboro and a 13-point effort at Davidson.
Personality Profile Full Name Connor James Nolte Nickname C-Note Birthdate/Birthplace April 2, 1989 / Milwaukee, Wis. Academic Major Pre-Business Favorite & Least Favorite Foods Pizza / Mushrooms Favorite Beverage Dr. Pepper Favorite TV Show Entourage Channels I Most Often Watch Comedy Central, ESPN Websites I Most Often Visit Twitter, PassersRemorse (my blog) Number of Songs on my IPod 5,000 Most-Listened to Music O.A.R., NeedtoBreathe, Virginia Coalition Hidden Talents Making YouTube videos
Hobbies Watching sports, watching stand-up comedy, technology Most Famous Person I’ve Ever Met Arthur Blank Pre-Game Ritual Be one of the first people on the court to get shots up. Favorite NBA Team Milwaukee Bucks Favorite Non-Basketball Team Green Bay Packers How I Got Started Playing Basketball Shooting with my dad on a Fisher Price hoop as a toddler.
Sport I’d Most Like to Try Football Not Many People Know This About Me I’m a good bowler (career high of 255)
Career Statistics (@Furman) Year G-GS 2008 30-9 2009 30-6 TOTAL 60-15
Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA 634-21.1 57-146 .390 39-106 .368 13-22 578-19.3 54-136 .397 31-93 .333 22-28 Georgia Basketball 1212-20.2 111-282 .394 70-199 .352 35-50
Pct. .591 .786 .700
Reb.-Avg. 32+85=117-3.9 35+58=93-3.1 67+143=210-3.5
A 23 27 50
TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 31 6 19 43-0 166-5.5 36 7 24 58-2 161-5.4 67 13 43 101-2 327-5.5
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Gerald Robinson, Jr. Guard 6-1, 165 Junior Tr. Nashville, Tennessee Martin Luther King HS Tennessee State Univ.
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Offensively skilled transfer from Tennessee State University...Sitting out the 2010 season in compliance with NCAA rules regarding transfers...Could be muchneeded relief for a Georgia offense that has struggled to score in recent seasons...Already has more than twice as many career points as any returning Bulldog.
2008-09 Season: • Started 29 of 30 games played, averaging a team-best 17.8 points per game. • A 2nd team All-OVC selection by the league’s head coaches and SIDs. Also a pre-season all-conference pick by the same group. • Went over the 1,000-point mark in the season finale, when he racked up 26 points in an OVC Tournament loss to Murray State. • Led the Tigers in every major statistical category. • Career scoring high of 36 came against Miles, a game in which he also had eight assists.
2007-08 Season: • Started 31 of 32 games played. • Team’s second leading scorer averaging 15.2 points per game. • Led team in three point attempts connecting 60-of-178 for 33 percent. • Selected to the All-OVC Necomer Team. • Named OVC Player of the Week six times. • Received CollegeHoops.net All-Freshman Honorable Mention. • Registered 10 games with 20 or more points.
High School: • Averaged 29 points per game senior year, 19 points, six assists, four rebounds, and two steals as a junior. • State of Tennessee Mr. Basketball finalist and a McDonald’s All-American nominee. • Led Martin Luther King HS to the regional semifinals.
Personality Profile Full Name Gerald Anthony Robinson, Jr. Nickname “G-Money” Birthdate/Birthplace Feb. 10, 1989 / Nashville Academic Major Speech Communication Favorite Food Mac & Cheese, Pancakes Favorite Beverage Glacier Ice Gatorade Favorite TV Show CSI: Miami Channels I Most Often Watch Disney, ESPN, any channel that CSI is on Websites I Visit Most Often Facebook, mediatakeout, worldstarhiphop, livemixtapes Number of Songs on my IPod 1,826 Most-Listened to Music Lil Wayne, Fabulous, Drake Teammates Who Make Me Laugh the Hardest Vincent Williams and Ebuka Anyaorah Sport I’d Like to Try Professional Table Tennis Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of Scoring 64 points in three quarters of a high school game. Non-Athletic Accomplishment I’m Proudest Of Dean’s List my first two years of college Not Many People Know That... I’ve also played Division I tennis Non-Athletic Talent I Possess Ability to quickly add large numbers When I Was Young and Playing Ball, I Pretended I Was... B.J. Armstrong Favorite Non-Basketball Athlete Michael Phelps
Career Statistics (@Tennessee State) Year G-GS 2008 32-31 2009 30-29 TOTAL 62-60
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Min-Avg. 943-29.5 990-33.0 1933-31.2
FG-FGA 187-403 178-403 365-806
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. .464 60-178 .337 52-71 .732 .442 30-108 .278 149-193 .772 .453 90-286 .315 201-264 .761
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Reb.-Avg. 27+60=87-2.7 36+81=117-3.9 63+141=204-3.3
A TO 41 55 116 108 157 163
BL 4 2 6
ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 53 65-1 486-15.2 61 70-1 535-17.8 114 135-2 1021-16.5
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University of Georgia is an avenue for ark Fox became the 21st that to happen.” head basketball coach in In all, Fox spent nine seasons the history of the Univercoaching basketball at Nevada. His sity of Georgia on April 3, first four (2001-04) came as the Wolf 2009. The native Kansan Pack’s associate head coach under arrived in Athens after spending five Trent Johnson, currently the head bountiful seasons in a similar capacity coach at LSU. When Johnson left at the University of Nevada. Nevada for the head coaching job Indeed, Fox’s efforts helped to at Stanford in 2004, Fox ascended elevate the Wolf Pack program to nato the lead chair, and the program tional prominence. During his tenure, kept its torrid pace. Nevada won at least 21 games each “Mark has all the ingredients not season, won or shared four straight to be a good coach, but to be a Western Athletic Conference titles and great coach, regardless of where played in three consecutive NCAA he’s at, whether it’s in the South, Tournaments. He was named the East or West,” said JohnWAC Don Haskins Coach of the Year son. three times. Coaching has been “I had discussions with a number of Fox’s aspiration for as coaches and I can’t express enough long as he can recall. how impressed I was, and am, with All along his career Mark Fox,” said Evans. “ I think he is path in this chosen an up-and-coming young coach who sport, he has drawn has a great future, he has been a inspiration from countwinner in his time as a head coach at less places and people. Nevada, and I think he is a great fit for Ironically, some of his most the University of Georgia and we are a valuable nuggets of wisdom have great fit for him.” come from coaches outside of For all of his success at Nevada, the basketball. Noted collegiate volleyball Georgia job had apparently caught his coach Jim McLaughlin (USC, Washingattention from afar. Having never beton and Kansas fore coached at a State) as well as Southern school, football coaches “We have to make our program Fox was still unDon James deterred by such relevant so kids want to come play (Washington) a wide geographihere. They have to see that their and Bill Snycal jump. dreams can come true here - that der (K State) “There are so they can play in postseason, that are among his many things that they can play at the next level, that professional role make Georgia a models. they can earn a degree. great place to be,” As an assis— Mark Fox he said. “Lots of tant in 2003-04, things in the total Fox helped Nepackage correlate vada reach the NCAA Sweet Sixteen to success: the talent in this region, for the first time in school history as the league, the institution. We just the Wolf Pack turned in a 25-9 overall have to manage to use those things record. Nevada registered upset victothe right way. ries over Michigan State and Gonzaga “We have to make our program relin the Tournament that year and also evant so kids want to come play here,” tied for a share of the Western Athletic Fox said. “They have to see that they Conference regular-season crown for can come here and play in postseason, the first time in school history, capturthat they can play at the next level, that ing the WAC Tournament title as well. they can earn a degree. As young peoFox began his coaching career as a ple grow up, whether they’re in Atlanta graduate assistant coach and then as or Savannah, or wherever, they have a full-time assistant under Lynn Nance to realize that if they want to make all at the University of Washington (1991of their dreams come true, then the Georgia Basketball
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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. Following his two-year stint at Washington, Fox completed another important step in his coaching career. He spent the 1993-94 season finishing his master’s degree at the University of Kansas. During his spare time he was a close and constant observer of then-KU 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 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 2009-10 Media Guide
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Conference in that category from 199699. 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, several who have won All-America recognition, and
stil more who have matriculated to the NBA. Foremost among his Nevada signees was three-time WAC Player of the Year and All-American Nick Fazekas (2004-07), the school’s all-time scoring leader with 2,464 points. Ramon Sessions played three seasons at Nevada (2005-
07) before leaving for the NBA, where he currently plays for the Milwaukee Bucks. Fox also played an instrumental role in bringing 2004 WAC Player of the Year and NBA first-round draft pick Kirk Snyder to the program, as well as former Wolf Pack all-conference selections Todd Okeson and Kevinn Pinkney to name a few. A native of Salinas, Kan., Fox played college basketball at Garden City (Kan.) Community College (1987-89), where he played for Juco Hall of Fame coach Jim Carey. He then lettered two seasons at Eastern New Mexico University (198991) in Portales, N.M. He was a first-team Academic All-Lone Star Conference selection for the Greyhounds in 1991. He graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in physical education from Eastern New Mexico in 1991 and earned a master’s of science degree in athletic administration and sports psychology from the University of Kansas in 1996. Mark and Cindy, have two children: a son, Parker (9), and a daughter, Olivia (7).
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Full Name: Mark L. Fox Born: January 13, 1969 in Salina, Kansas Family: Married to the former Cindy Holt. Children: Parker (9), Olivia (7) High School: Garden City (Kan.), 1987 Junior College: Garden City Community College, 1987-89) College: Eastern New Mexico, B.S. in Physical Education, 1991 University of Kansas, M.S. in Athletic Admin./ Sports Psychology, 1996
Coaching Experience
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
Coaching Honors
• Don Haskins WAC Coach of the Year, 2005-07 • NABC District 13 Coach of the Year, 2007
Mark Fox vs. All Schools Akron ............................ 2-0 Ark.-Pine Bluff............... 2-0 Alaska-Anchorage ........ 1-0 Boise State ................... 8-3 California ...................... 1-2 UC-Davis ...................... 2-0 UC-Irvine ...................... 2-0 UCLA ............................ 0-1 Cal State-Stanislaus ..... 1-0 Central Florida .............. 1-1 CU-Colo. Springs.......... 1-0 Colorado State.............. 2-0 Creighton ...................... 1-0 Eastern Illinois .............. 1-0 Florida Atlantic .............. 1-0 Fresno State ................. 8-3 Georgia ........................ 2-0 Georgia State ............... 1-0 Gonzaga ....................... 1-0 Hawai’i .......................... 9-1 Houston ........................ 0-1 Idaho............................. 9-1 Idaho State ................... 1-0 Illinois............................ 0-1 Kansas.......................... 1-1 La.-Lafayette................. 2-0 Louisiana Tech............ 10-1 Maine ............................ 1-0
Memphis ....................... 0-1 Montana........................ 0-1 Montana State .............. 2-0 UNLV ............................ 2-3 New Mexico State......... 6-3 Norfolk State ................. 1-0 North Carolina .............. 0-2 Northern Iowa ............... 2-0 Oregon State ................ 2-0 Portland ........................ 0-1 Pacific ........................... 2-3 Rice .............................. 2-0 Sacremento State ......... 1-0 St. Mary’s...................... 1-1 San Diego ..................... 1-1 San Jose State ........... 10-1 Santa Clara................... 2-0 Seattle Pacific ............... 1-0 Sonoma State ............... 1-0 SMU.............................. 2-0 Southern Illinois ............ 1-1 Texas ............................ 1-0 UTEP ............................ 1-2 Toledo ........................... 0-1 Tulsa ............................. 2-0 Utah State..................... 5-6 Va. Commonwealth ...... 1-0 Vermont ........................ 2-0
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Pct. .781 .818 .853 .636 .618 .741
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Pct. Finish .889 1st .813 1st .875 1st .750 t1st .688 2Nd .805 ---
Post-Season 1-1 (NCAA) 0-1 (NCAA) 1-1 (NCAA) 0-1(CBI) 0-1(CBI) 2-5
Home 13-4 17-1 15-1 13-3 13-8 71-17
Pct. .765 .944 .938 .813 .619 .807
Away 11-2 10-3 10-2 7-9 8-5 46-21
Pct. .846 .769 .833 .438 .615 .687
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Kwanza Johnson Assistant Basketball Coach (Tulsa ‘95) First Season at Georgia
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Full Name: Kwanza S. Johnson Born: March 8, 1972 in Oklahoma City, Okla. Family: Wife - Kim. Children - Kaitlyn (8), Kendall (5), Kalli (2). High School: John Marshall High School, Oklahoma City, Okla. Junior College: Associate degree, Rose State College, Midwest City, Okla.,1993 Undergraduate: B.S. degree, Economics, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Okla.,1995 Post-Graduate: Juris Doctorate degree, Univ. of Tulsa College of Law, 1999
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Administrative Assistant, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Okla., 1997-99 Asst. Basketball Coach, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, Calif., 1999-2000 Asst. Basketball Coach, Univ. of Arkansas-Little Rock, Little Rock, Ark., 2000-01 Asst. Basketball Coach, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Okla., 2001-05 Asst. Basketball Coach, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Ill., 2005-06 Asst. Basketball Coach, University of Nevada, Reno, Nev., 2006-09 Asst. Basketball Coach, University of Georgia, April 2009-Present
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wanza Johnson is in his first season as an assistant coach at Georgia. He had spent the previous three seasons coaching alongside Mark Fox as an assistant for the Nevada program. In Johnson’s first year at Nevada, his work with the Wolf Pack frontcourt players helped forward Nick Fazekas earn first-team All-America honors and his third Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year honor. The next year Johnson worked with big man JaVale McGee, who was an All-WAC selection and the 18th player chosen in the 2008 NBA Draft (Washington Wizards). That year, the Wolf Pack set a school record, led the WAC and ranked 15th nationally in blocked shots at 5.8 per game. Most recently, Johnson’s work last year with Wolf Pack freshman Luke Babbitt helped him earn WAC Newcomer of the Year honors, as well as a 1st team All-WAC selection. “I’m really excited that Kwanza chose to continue his career by coming to Georgia with us,” Fox said. “He gives us assets that will be valuable contributions as we build our program here. Kwanza was vital in helping us bring in a Top 25 recruiting class at Nevada. I am confident he will continue to
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recruit successfully at Georgia.” Before coaching at Nevada, Johnson had served previously on the coaching staffs at Eastern Illinois (2006), twice at his alma mater Tulsa (1997-99 and 2001-05), ArkansasLittle Rock (2001) and Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo (2000). A native of Oklahoma City, Okla., Johnson played collegiately first at Rose State College before finishing at Tulsa in 1995. Both of his Hurricane teams, coached by former Georgia coach Tubby Smith, won the Missouri Valley Conference title and reached the NCAA Sweet 16. In his final season for the Hurricane, Johnson was elected team captain and was also named to the MVC All-Defensive team. Johnson began his collegiate playing career at Rose State College in Midwest City, Okla., where he was the junior college Region II Player of the Year and was named to the national junior college all-tournament team in 1993. Johnson, 37, earned his B.S. degree in Economics at Tulsa in 1995. He earned his Juris Doctorate degree from the Tulsa College of Law in 1999. He and his wife Kim have three children: Kaitlyn (8), Kendall (5) and Kalli (2).
• 2-year letterman at Tulsa under former UGA coach Tubby Smith, playing on back-to-back Missouri Valley Conference and NCAA Sweet 16 teams.
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Philip Pearson
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Full Name: Philip J. Pearson Born: February 16, 1971 in Mont-
gomery, Ala. Family: Wife - Ashley. Children - Mary Collins (9), William (7), Catherine (5). 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
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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
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• 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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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, 38, has spent 16 of the past 20 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. “We were very fortunate to bring Philip to Georgia,” head coach Mark Fox said. “He’s a terrific person, he has a wealth of experience in the SEC, and he has a tremendous track record of success in recruiting. I’ve really enjoyed working with him as we’ve gotten started building our program here at Georgia.” Pearson got his start in the coaching business as a graduate assistant to Wimp Sanderson at ArkansasLittle Rock in 1994. The next year he joined Mark Gottfried 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 followed Gottfried to their alma mater, where they coached together for 11 seasons. During that time, Alabama 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: 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 (9), William (7) and Catherine (5).
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Stacey Palmore
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Full Name: Stacey L. Palmore Born: March 23, 1969 in Greenwood, S.C. Family: Son - Jaden Alexander (3) High School: Greenwood High School, Greenwood, S.C. Undergraduate: B.A. degree, Livingstone College, Salisbury, N.C.
CoaChing exPerienCe
Asst. Basketball Coach, Warwick High School, Newport News, Va., 1993-96 Head Basketball Coach, Warwick High School, Newport News, Va., 1996-97 Asst. Basketball Coach, Lander University, Greenwood, S.C., 1997-98 Asst. Basketball Coach, Erskine College, Due West, S.C., 1998-2000 Asst. Basketball Coach, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, N.C., 2000-02 Asst. Basketball Coach, Univ. of Evansville, Evansville, Ind., 2002-03 Asst. Basketball Coach, College of Charleston, Charleston, S.C., 2003-04 Asst. Basketball Coach, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va., 2004-09 Asst. Basketball Coach, University of Georgia, May 2009-Present
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• Four-year letterman at Livingstone. Also lettered on golf team.
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tacey Palmore, who had been an assistant coach on the staff at Virginia Tech for the previous five seasons, joined the Georgia coaching staff in a similar capacity in May of 2009. A native of Greenwood, S.C., Palmore had built a reputation at Virginia Tech as one of the ACC’s top assistant coaches, both as a recruiter and an on-court teacher. His arrival in Blacksburg coincided with Tech’s joining the ACC. Since that inaugural year, the Hokies’ program ranks fourth in the league in total ACC regular-season victories with 38. “I’m really excited to have a person and coach the caliber of Stacey be a part of our program,” head coach Mark Fox said. “He’s a firstclass guy. He’s had a lot of success in recruiting this area and coaching in the ACC. I believe he’s a terrific addition to our staff.” Georgia is Palmore’s fifth NCAA Division I program. He joined the Virginia Tech program in the summer of 2004 after spending the 2003-04 season as an assistant at the College of Charleston. Before coming to Charleston, he spent one season (2003) at the University of Evansville. Palmore also served two seasons
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(2001-02) as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Western Carolina University. During his time there, he signed Zanesville, Ohio, native Kevin Martin, who eventually ranked 2nd nationally in scoring in 2004 and was a first-round draft pick by the NBA’s Sacramento Kings. To begin the 2004 season, Martin poured in 44 points in a loss at Georgia. It remains the second-highest offensive output by a UGA opponent in the history of Stegeman Coliseum. A 1993 graduate of Livingstone College (N.C.), Palmore played basketball and golf at the collegiate level. As a junior and senior, he was in the nation’s top 10 in Division II threepoint field-goal percentage and was co-captain in his last two seasons. Palmore began his coaching career at Warwick High School in Newport News, Va., where he served as an assistant for three years (199396) and head coach for his final year. He then spent one year at Lander University in his hometown of Greenwood and two years at Erskine (S.C.) College before joining the staff at Western Carolina. Every year since 1994, Palmore has returned to Greenwood to host the “Shoot 4 The Stars” basketball camp for local children between grades K-8. Palmore has a son, Jaden Alexander, born July 31, 2006.
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Kent Davison Director of Basketball Operations
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. Davison was previously the first-ever head coach at three different NBA Developmental League franchises: Roanoke (200106), 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). Most recently, Davison served the 2008 year as head coach of the national team of the Middle Eastern country of Qatar. A native of Rochester, Pa., Davison and his wife Pat have two sons, Matt and Andrew, and a grandson, 2-year-old Jackson.
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Cory Cason Graduate Manager
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Kent Davison
Director of Basketball Operations In coming to Georgia last summer 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 teamrelated events, as well as implementation and monitoring of the program’s budget. A graduate of Sterling (Kan.) College, Davison began his coaching career at Winfield High School in Kansas in 1974. 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
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Mark Pope joined the Georgia basketball staff in July 2009 as Operations Coordinator. In his position, he directs a number of tasks, including the players’ day-to-day schedules and their academic performance, as well as the program’s oncampus recruiting efforts, summer camps and community outreach. He also has a supervisory role with the team’s student managers. A native of Bellevue, Wash., Pope played the 1991-92 seasons at Washington -- where he was tutored by rookie assistant coach Mark Fox -- before transferring to the University of Kentucky. In his two seasons competing at UK, the Wildcats reached the NCAA Elite Eight in ‘95 and won the chammpionship the following year. He was a key reserve on that 1996 squad, averaging 7.6 points and 5.2 rebounds. As a professional, Pope played two seasons in Turkey and seven in the NBA, two each in Indiana, Milwaukee and Denver and one in New York. His final season came with the Nuggets in 2005. Most recently, he studied medicine for three years at Columbia University in New York. Pope, 37, and his wife Lee Ann have four daughters: Ella (8), Avery (6), Layla (4) and Shay (1).
Cory Cason
Graduate Manager Recent UGA alumnus Cory Cason continues his association with Bulldog basketball. After a four-year career as a student manager, he was named last summer as the team’s Graduate Manager. In his new capacity, Cason handles a variety of tasks, including film exchange with opposing teams, video editing, assisting with preparation of scouting reports, team travel and oversight of the student managerial staff.
Cason was a student manager for the Bulldogs during the 2004-08 seasons, serving as the unit’s leader for the latter three years. A native of Williamson, Ga., Cason is a graduate of Pike County High School, for which he lettered in basketball, baseball and tennis. He earned his bachelor’s degree from UGA in Sports Studies in 2007. He is currently working toward a master’s degree in Recreation and Leisure Studies while remaining associated with the Georgia program. Cason was recently married to Deven Eileen Kaminski on May 23, 2009.
Todd Okeson
Graduate Assistant Todd Okeson begins his first season as Graduate Assistant on the Georgia staff. A native of Weskan, Kan., Okeson played the 2001-02 seasons at Dodge City Community College before transferring to Nevada. He was recruited to Reno by then-Associate Head Coach Mark Fox. In his senior season of 2004, Okeson was the Wolf Pack’s unheralded star of two upset wins in the NCAA Tournament. He gained particular notoriety by scoring 19 points in Nevada’s second-round victory over Gonzaga. Okeson later played professionally in Europe before returning to Nevada, first as Fox’s program assistant and last season as an assistant coach for the Reno Bighorns of the NBA’s Developmental League. Okeson and his wife Natalie are proud parents of a newborn son, Gaines.
Colby Pohlmann Assistant Trainer Colby Pohlmann was named Assistant Athletic Trainer at UGA in September of 2006. In his capacity he works directly with the Georgia Bulldog Basketball team. He is currently a member of the National Strength & Conditioning Association and a nationally registered emergency medical technician. Pohlmann came to Georgia after serving one year as an athletic trainer for the basketball team at St. John’s University in Jamaica, N.Y. During his time in New York he served as a diplomat accompanying the first American soccer team to play on Vietnamese soil. Before attending St. John’s, Pohlmann was as an athletic trainer at Florida State University, where he completed his master’s degree in athletic administration in 2004. While at FSU, his main assignment was working with the Seminoles’ football team, but he also traveled with the basketball and baseball teams. He accompanied the FSU football team at both the 2003 Nokia Sugar Bowl and 2004 FedEx Orange Bowl. A native of Clatonia, Neb., Pohlmann is a 2002 graduate of the University of Nebraska. During his career in Lincoln, he served the Huskers’ athletic program as the head student athletic trainer, working with a number of its teams, including football, baseball, wrestling, volleyball, track and soccer. 2009-10 Media Guide
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John Bateman
program and act as a liaison between the Athletic Association and the Redcoat Band. Bateman joined the Georgia promotions office in August of 1994 and served as Assistant Director of Promotions until 1997, when he was promoted to Associate Director. 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, Ga.
Emily Deitz
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John Bateman
Director of Marketing John Bateman, who has been a member of the UGA Athletic Association for more than a decade, was promoted to Director of Marketing in the summer of 2006 after two years as the UGAA’s Director of Promotions. He 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
Emily Deitz
Director of Promotions Emily Deitz was named Director of Promotions in the summer of 2006 after one year as Associate Director of the same
office. In her currrent position, she coordinates the promotional efforts for all 21 Bulldog and Lady Bulldog athletic teams and is directly responsible for football, 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 Western Kentucky 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 one daughter, Briley Paige, born in January of 2007, and they are expecting their second child soon after this guide is printed.
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Charlie Conway
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Dalton Klimp Georgia Basketball
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Pam Gauld
Tim Hix
Administrative Secretary
Assoc. Director Sports Communications
Cory Kopaniasz
Mike Schweigert
Academic Counselor
Strength & Cond. Coach
Cory Kopaniasz
Pam Gauld Administrative Secretary Pam Gauld joined the University of Georgia Athletic Association in May of 2004 as the administrative secretary in the men’s basketball office. Prior to joining UGA, Gauld was an Administrative Secretary for Oconee County Schools. She is also active in her community and is especially proud of her volunteer work with The UGA Catholic Center 5K Human Race and Relay for Life. Gauld currently serves on the Athletic Association’s Professional Support Staff. In that role she coordinates monthly volunteers that service the Athens Emergency Food Bank. Gauld and her husband John have lived in the Athens area since 1997. They have three children: Patrick, a UGA alumnus working in Chicago; Andrea, a 4th-year doctoral pharmacy major at Mercer University in Atlanta; and Emily, a senior Music/German major at UGA.
Tim Hix
Associate Director Sports Communications Tim Hix begins his 15th season as Associate Director of Sports Communications, also his 15th as the primary information contact for men’s basketball. In addition to his duties with the basketball team, Hix is also the school’s primary information contact for its
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Equestrian program. He also supervises operation of the press box staff at all UGA home football games. From 1984 until 1995, Hix served first as Assistant SID and later as Senior Assistant. He handled all publicity for the nationallysuccessful women’s basketball program, as well as a number of other Bulldog and Lady Bulldog sports, including track & field, golf and swimming. 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 has a son,14-year-old Grant.
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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 baseball and gymnastics teams and he has previously worked with both Georgia tennis teams, both swimming programs, as well as the football squad. As the team’s counselor, Kopaniasz assists 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, 7-year-old Caden.
Mike Schweigert Strength & Conditioning Mike Schweigert is in his fourth full year as Georgia’s strength and conditioning coach. He was hired in 2005 as a graduate assistant strength coach for the Bulldogs’ Olympic sports teams, and he was promoted to full-time status in January 2006. He currently works with the Georgia basketball team, as well as the women’s volleyball and track & field teams. He will finish his master’s degree at UGA in December 2009. A native of the suburban Chicago town of Niles, Ill., Schweigert is a 2003 graduate of Indiana University. While earning his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology, with an emphasis as a Fitness Specialist, he served an internship in the Hoosiers’ athletic department. He worked directly with IU’s men’s basketball, volleyball and track & field teams. Upon graduation from Indiana, Schweigert returned close to home for eight months as a strength & conditioning intern with the Chicago Bulls basketball club, where he worked with former head strength coach Al Vermeil and current coach Erik Helland. In August of 2004, he left the Bulls to become a strength & conditioning graduate assistant at Northern Illinois University. While in DeKalb, Schweigert supervised the training of several Huskie sports, including soccer, men’s & women’s tennis, as well as men’s & women’s golf.
Melvin Elder
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Hunter Hinkle
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Dr. Michael F. Adams University of Georgia President
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r. Michael F. Adams was named the 21st president of the University of Georgia on June 11, 1997. He immediately focused on securing UGA’s future as one of America’s premier public research universities. A strategic plan, completed in 2001 at his direction, identified three themes for UGA’s growth in the first decade of the 21st century: Building the New Learning Environment, Maximizing Research Opportunities and Competing in a Global Economy. Under Dr. Adams’ leadership, student quality has risen steadily and the University of Georgia has been recognized as one of the nation’s top 20 public research universities for eight out of the past 10 years by U.S. News & World Report. External funding for research, public service and instruction totals more than $200 million annually. Private giving to the university is at its highest level ever as UGA recently completed the Archway to Excellence Campaign with $654 million in gifts and pledges, far exceeding the $500 million goal. The total value of construction initiated during his tenure approaches $1 billion, financed through the innovative use of state, federal, internal and private funds, and includes the Student Learning Center; new residence halls and a dining commons on East Campus; a new home for the Lamar Dodd School of Art; the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center; the Paul Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences; the Animal Health Research Center; and an expansion of Sanford Stadium and the Women’s Athletic Complex. Moore College, Candler Hall, Phi Kappa Hall and Myers Hall have been renovated and Old College, the University’s first building, has been renovated as the home of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Widely recognized as a leader Georgia Basketball
in higher education administration, Dr. Adams recently completed a term as chair of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. He is the only person to have served as chair of the American Council on Education, the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities and the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities. He has been chair of the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the accrediting body for higher education in the southern United States, and in 2005 received the agency’s James T. Rogers Distinguished Leadership Award. He is a member of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics and chairs the NCAA Executive Committee. He holds a bachelor’s degree in speech and history from David Lipscomb College. He earned a master’s in political communications and a doctorate in political communications, with a cognate emphasis in educational administration, from The Ohio State University. At OSU, he was named a University Fellow, the highest academic recognition given by the graduate school. He holds an academic appointment as a professor of speech communication at UGA. Adams was born in Montgomery, Alabama and attended public schools in Albany, Macon and Atlanta, graduating from high school in Chattanooga in 1966. He began his professional career on the communication faculty at Ohio State, later serving as vice president for university affairs at Pepperdine University. He was president of Centre College in Danville, Kentucky for nine years before coming to Georgia.
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He also served as chief of staff for Senator Howard Baker and as an aide to Governor Lamar Alexander of Tennessee. “The people of the state of Georgia deserve a flagship institution every bit as good as the citizens of Virginia or Michigan or California or North Carolina,” Dr. Adams said when he was named president. “I am committed to making the University of Georgia that kind of institution.”
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Damon Evans Director of Athletics
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GA letter winner and double degree holder Damon Evans was selected as Director of Athletics in December 2003, and assumed the duties officially on July 1, 2004. At the time he was just 34 years of age, and one of the youngest athletic directors in the country. However, he had already established himself as an up and coming athletic administrator. Evans has received several honors including the Street and Smith’s Sports Business Journal “40 Under 40 Award” for 2004, 2005, and 2007, the UGA Terry College of Business Award as the “Outstanding Young Alumnus”, and Sports Illustrated’s “101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports”. Today, Evans oversees a nationally recognized program with 21 intercollegiate sports teams involving more than 600 student-athletes, a $76 million budget and a 250 person staff. He is a member of several Southeastern Conference and NCAA Committees, and is currently Vice-Chair of the NCAA Division I Management Council (the highest governance committee attainable by an athletic administrator) and has been appointed to the NCAA Division I Oversight and Monitoring Group. In his first year at the helm, Georgia captured three national championships and finished seventh in the NACDA Directors’ Cup. UGA also enjoyed the best year of fundraising in school history, with over $32 million raised for both operating budget and endowment. Other highlights included: the structuring of an agreement with ISP Sports to outsource marketing rights that has more than doubled sponsorship revenue; implementation of an on-line ticket sales and contribution option that produced a record number of pre-sales for bowl game tickets; and a record-setting year in logo licensing revenue. Success continued at UGA in 200506 as one national championship and a record seven conference titles were won by Bulldog teams. Other highlights included: recognition as the “most profitable intercollegiate athletics program in the country”; being selected as one of six major university athletic programs to form an exclusive consortium to create a continuing education and professional development program for athletic administrators; and a major financial contribution of $2 million to the University’s “Archway to Excellence” capital campaign. The past academic year Georgia Basketball
demonstrated the continued excellence that has been the trademark of Athletic Association. National championships were claimed in Gymnastics and Equestrian. SEC titles were captured by the Men’s Golf and Women’s Tennis Teams. UGA’s student-athletes combined for a 70 percent graduation rate. Just as important, all 21 of Georgia’s sports achieved the required number in the annual Academic Progress Rate, the NCAA’s latest criterion to measure classroom performance. Four teams -football, men’s golf, women’s basketball and women’s cross country, ranked first in the SEC with their respcetive APR numbers. Evans was born in Nebraska, but spent much of his youth in Gainesville, Ga. where he graduated from Gainesville High School after a stellar career both athletically and academically. During his football career at Georgia (198892), Evans was a 4-year starter and a member of the ’91 and ’92 teams that won nine and ten games, respectively. He earned two degrees from UGA, receiving a bachelor’s degree in finance in 1992 and a master’s of education in sports management in 1994. Evans served as Director of Compliance and Operations at the University of Missouri in 1994-95. After holding the positions as a Director and Assistant Commissioner for Eligibility and Compliance Services at the SEC office (1995-98), he returned to his alma mater as Associate and Senior Associate A.D. for Internal Affairs. He is married to the former Kerri Budd of Atlanta and they have two children, Cameron and Kennedy.
Prof. Jere Morehead Faculty Athletics Representative
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rof. Jere Morehead assumed responsibilities as the Faculty Athletics Representative on July 1, 2003, replacing Dr. Gary Couvillon, who had served in that position from 1993-2003. Morehead has also served as a member of the Executive Committee of the Georgia Athletic Association since 1998. On Jan. 2, 2010, Morehead will assume the posts of Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs. He was appointed to the University’s secondhighest academic position in September of 2009 after a nationwide search. Morehead joined the UGA faculty
Damon Evans Director of Athletics
Prof. Jere Morehead Faculty Athletics Representative
in 1986 after six years of service as an Assistant United States Attorney with the Department of Justice. He has served as assistant, associate and full professor of legal studies at UGA and also served for nine years as an adjunct faculty member at the School of Law, where he directed the school’s moot court program. A native of Lakeland, Fla., Morehead received his J.D. degree from UGA in 1980. During his time on the faculty, he has received several major teaching awards, including the Josiah Meigs Excellence in Teaching Award, the Richard B. Russell Undergraduate Teaching Award, and the Distinguished Teaching Award in the Terry College of Business. In 1998-99, Morehead served as UGA’s acting executive director for Legal Affairs. In 1999, he was appointed associate provost and director of UGA’s Honors Program. In that position, he had responsibility for over 2,000 Honors students and the program achieved new levels of excellence.
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Arthur Johnson
Alan Thomas
Frank Crumley
Dr. Carla Green-Williams Sr. Associate Athletic Director Student Services and Senior Woman Administrator
Associate Athletic Director Internal Affairs (Administrator for Men’s Basketball)
Associate Athletic Director External Affairs
Craig White
Claude Felton
Matt Brachowski
Eric Baumgartner
Executive Associate Athletic Director for Finance and Business
Associate Athletic Director Sports and Operations
Associate Athletic Director Sports Communications
Glada Horvat
Assistant Athletic Director Academics and Eligibility
Georgia Basketball
Assistant Athletic Director Event Management
Charley Whittemore Assistant Athletic Director Facilities
Assistant Athletic Director Compliance
Dave Muia
Special Assistant to the Athletic Director
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Leland Barrow Assistant Director Sports Communications
Ben Beaty Assistant Director Sports Communications
Steve Bryant Associate Athletic Trainer
Tim Cearley Ticket Manager
Scott Hallberg Assistant Director Event Management
Christopher Lakos Associate Director Sports Communications
Christie Purks Assistant Director Event Management
Karen Warther Asst. Ticket Mgr. (Student Ticket Manager)
Steve Colquitt
Assistant Director Sports Communications
Dave Williams Assistant Director Event Management
Scorer’s Table Staff at Stegeman Coliseum
Alan Calhoun Official Stats
Rhonda Kilpatrick Official Stats
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Derrick Floyd Official Scorer
Franklin Scott Shot Clock Operator
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Mark Hynds Official Stats
Bud Weston Scoreboard Operator
David Johnston Public Address
Jason Williamson Official Stats
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Alabama Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records
Anthony Grant Head Coach
Senario Hillman
Starters Lost Alonzo Gee (6-6, F) Top Newcomers Charvez Davis (G, 6-3, Jr.) Chris Hines (F, 6-8, Jr.)
Series Information
History Media Info
General Information Location: ................. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Founded: .................................. 1831 Enrollment: ........................... 27,052 Colors: ................Crimson and White Nickname: .................. Crimson Tide Conference: .................Southeastern ...............................(Western Division) President: ............. Dr. Robert E. Witt Athletic Director: ............. Mal Moore
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ....Doug Walker Office Phone: ...........(205) 348-6084 Basketball SID: .................. Ty Patton Mobile Phone: .......... (205) 310-1271 Email: ....................tpatton@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 Head Coach: ............... Anthony Grant .........................................(Dayton ‘87) Record at Alabama/Yrs. ..................................... 0-0 / First year Overall Record/Yrs. .................................... 76-25 / 3 years Assistant Coaches John Brannen ............... (Marshall ‘97) Dan Hipsher .(Bowling Green State ‘77) Antoine Pettway............(Alabama ‘04) Office Phone: ...........(205) 348-4551 Home Court: .......Coleman Coliseum ................................ Capacity: 15,316 2008-09 Records: ..18-13, 7-9 in SEC 2008-09 Post-Season ....................... SEC Tourn. 2nd Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 1/4 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 3/8
Series vs. UGA:Alabama leads 88-46* Last Meeting: Jan. 31, 2009 in Tuscaloosa Georgia 70, Alabama 75 *Excludes Georgia’s 2003 win in Tuscaloosa, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2009-10 Schedule Nov. 4 MONTEVALLO (Exh.) Nov. 10 AUGUSTA STATE (Exh.) Nov. 14 CORNELL Nov. 17 JACKSON STATE Nov. 20 PROVIDENCE Nov. 26 vs. Baylor Nov. 27 @Old Spice Classic Nov. 29 @Old Spice Classic Dec. 2 NORTH FLORIDA Dec. 5 LOUISIANA-MONROE Dec. 12 PURDUE Dec. 16 SAMFORD Dec. 19 Kansas State Dec. 23 MERCER Dec. 30 TENNESSEE STATE Jan. 4 at Toledo Jan. 9 at LSU Jan. 13 VANDERBILT Jan. 16 at Arkansas Jan. 17 at Auburn Jan. 19 TENNESSEE Jan. 23 MISSISSIPPI STATE Jan. 27 LSU Jan. 30 at Auburn Feb. 4 FLORIDA Feb. 6 at Mississippi Feb. 9 at Kentucky Feb. 13 ARKANSAS Feb. 20 at Georgia Feb. 24 at Mississippi State Feb. 27 MISSISSIPPI Mar. 3 at South Carolina Mar. 6 AUBURN Mar. 11-14 SEC Tourn. @Nashville Tenn.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name 1 2 5 10 20 21 23 24 25 32 34 40 44
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Anthony Brock Mikhail Torrance* Tony Mitchell Ben Eblen Greg Cage Senario Hillman* Demetrius Jemison Charvez Davis Andrew Steele JaMychal Green* Yamene Coleman Justin Knox* Chris Hines
Pos. Ht. G G F G G G F G G F F F F
UAB
February 20, 2010 in Athens ............... 4:00 p.m. (SEC Network)
5-9 6-5 6-6 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-8 6-3 6-3 6-9 6-10 6-9 6-8
Wt.
Cl.
PPG RPG
165 210 185 180 212 192 240 190 215 220 236 240 220
Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr.
5.6 10.0 ----1.2 12.9 3.1 --1.9 10.3 3.7 5.7 ---
Georgia Basketball
1.3 2.3 ----0.2 2.5 3.1 --3.3 7.6 3.8 5.1 ---
Mike Davis Head Coach
Nov. 21 in Birmingham ................... 8:00 p.m. (EST) (CSS)
Howard Crawford
General Information Location: ................ Birmingham, Ala. Founded: .................................. 1969 Enrollment: ........................... 17,330 Colors: ...Forest Green and Old Gold Nickname: ........................... Blazers Conference: ........... Conference USA President: ........ Dr. Carol Z. Garrison Athletic Director: ......... Brian Mackin
Starters Lost Paul Delaney III (6-2, G) Lawrence Kinnard (6-8, F) Channing Toney (6-5, G) Robert Vaden (6-5, G) Top Newcomers Anthony Criswell (F, 6-9, Fr.) Dexter Fields (G, 6-2, Fr.) Elijah Millsap (G, 6-6, Jr.) Robert Williams (G, 6-4, Fr.)
Series Information Series vs. UGA:.....Georgia leads 2-0 Last Meeting: Dec. 19, 1987 in Athens Georgia 85, UAB 66
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Sports Information Sports Info Director: ......Norm Reilly Office Phone: ...........(205) 934-0722 Basketball SID: ............Aaron Jordan Mobile Phone: .......... (205) 410-3134 Email: .....................jordana@uab.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(205) 934-7505 Press Row Phone: ....(205) 934-0720 Web Site: ............ uabsports.cstv.com Address: ...... 105 Bartow West Tower .............................. 1530 Third Avenue ............... Birmingham, AL 35294-1160
Basketball Information Head Coach: .....................Mike Davis ........................... (Thomas Edison ‘00) Record at UAB/Yrs. .................................... 60-39 / 3 years Overall Record/Yrs. ................................ 175-118 / 9 years Assistant Coaches Donnie Marsh .(Franklin&Marshall ‘79) Wes Flanigan ................. (Auburn ‘96) Office Phone: ...........(205) 934-3402 Home Court: ................Bartow Arena .................................. Capacity: 8,500 2008-09 Records: . 22-12, 11-5 CUSA 2008-09 Post-Season ...................................NIT First Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 4/1 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 7/3
Nov. 13 vs. UW-Green Bay Nov. 14 vs. Kent State Nov. 15 vs. Samford Nov. 17 at Jacksonville State Nov. 21 GEORGIA Nov. 24 TROY Nov. 28 FLORIDA A&M MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Dec. 2 Dec. 4 EAST TENNESSEE STATE Dec. 16 CINCINNATI Dec. 19 at South Alabama Dec. 22 BUTLER Dec. 30 at Virginia Jan. 2 at Arkansas Jan. 6 EAST CAROLINA Jan. 9 at Tulane Jan. 16 at SMU Jan. 20 SOUTHERN MISS Jan. 23 at Marshall Jan. 26 TULSA Jan. 30 UTEP Feb. 3 MEMPHIS Feb. 6 at Rice Feb. 13 MARSHALL Feb. 17 at Southern Miss Feb. 20 HOUSTON Feb. 24 at UCF Feb. 27 TULANE Mar. 3 MEMPHIS Mar. 6 at UTEP Mar. 10-13 C-USA Tourn. @Tulsa, Okla.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown
Little Rock, Ark. Eight Mile, Ala. Swainsboro, Ga. Isle of Palms, S.C. Indianapolis, Ind. Irwinton, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Boykin, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Hillcrest, Ala.
No. Name 1 2 3 5 22 23 24 32 35
Aaron Johnson* Jamarr Sanders Anthony Criswell Robert Williams Cameron Moore Dexter Fields Elijah Millsap Ovie Soko Howard Crawford*
Pos. Ht. G G F G F G G F F
5-8 6-4 6-9 6-4 6-10 6-2 6-6 6-8 6-8
Wt.
Cl.
185 200 205 200 225 190 218 214 240
Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr.
PPG RPG 3.6 ------3.0 ------7.9
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1.5 Chicago, Ill. --Montgomery, Ala. --- Oklahoma City, Okla. --Greenville, Miss. 2.5 San Antonio, Texas --Orlando, Fla. --Grambling, La. --London, England 3.5 Eutaw, Ala.
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Arkansas
John Pelphrey Head Coach
Stefan Welsh
Starters Lost 0 Top Newcomers Jemal Farmer (G/F, 6-5, Jr.) Julysses Nobles (G, 6-1, Fr.) Marshawn Powell (F, 6-7, Fr.)
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General Information Location: .................Fayetteville, Ark. Founded: .................................. 1871 Enrollment: ........................... 19,849 Colors: ................Cardinal and White Nickname: .................... Razorbacks Conference: .................Southeastern ...............................(Western Division) President: .... Dr. G. David Gearheart Athletic Director: ............... Jeff Long
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ... Kevin Trainor Office Phone: ...........(479) 575-2751 Basketball SID: ................ Phil Pierce Home Phone: ........... (479) 973-4262 Email: ....................ppierce@uark.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(479) 575-7481 Press Row Phone: ....(479) 575-6622 Web Site:www.arkansasrazorbacks.com Address: ..................... P.O. Box 7777 ........................ Fayetteville, AR 72702
Basketball Information Head Coach: ............... John Pelphrey ..................................... (Kentucky ‘92) Record at Arkansas/Yrs. .................................... 37-28 / 2 years Overall Record/Yrs. .................................. 117-95 / 7 years Assistant Coaches Rob Evans ..... (New Mexico State ‘68) Tom Ostrom .............. (Minnesota ‘97) Isaac Brown ...........(NE Louisiana ‘95) Office Phone: ...........(479) 575-6389 Home Court: ........ Bud Walton Arena ................................ Capacity: 19,200 2008-09 Records: 14-16, 2-14 in SEC 2008-09 Post-Season ........................ SEC Tourn. 1st Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 0/5 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 2/8
Series vs. UGA: Arkansas leads 15-8* Last Meeting: Mar. 1, 2009 in Fayetteville Arkansas 89, Georgia 67 *Excludes Georgia’s wins in 2002 and 2003, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2009-10 Schedule Nov. 2 DILLARD (Exh.) Nov. 5 LEMOYNE-OWEN (Exh.) Nov. 13 ALCORN STATE Nov. 17 vs. Louisville Nov. 20 APPALACHIAN STATE Nov. 24 MORGAN STATE Nov. 27 EAST TENN. STATE Nov. 29 SOUTH ALABAMA Dec. 2 at Oklahoma Dec. 5 MISS. VALLEY STATE Dec. 7 DELAWARE STATE Dec. 16 ALABAMA STATE Dec. 19 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Dec. 22 MISSOURI STATE Dec. 30 at Baylor Jan. 2 UAB Jan. 5 TEXAS Jan. 14 at Mississippi State Jan. 16 ALABAMA Jan. 21 FLORIDA Jan. 23 at Kentucky Jan. 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE Jan. 30 at Ole Miss Feb. 6 AUBURN Feb. 10 LSU Feb. 13 at Alabama Feb. 17 SOUTH CAROLINA Feb. 20 at Auburn Feb. 24 at LSU Feb. 27 VANDERBILT Mar. 3 at Tennessee Mar. 6 OLE MISS Mar. 11-14 SEC Tourn. @Nashville, Tenn.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name 00 4 12 14 15 31
Pos. Ht.
Michael Washington* F/C Courtney Fortson* G Marcus Britt G Stefan Welsh* G Rotnei Clarke* G Michael Sanchez* F Glenn Bryant F Jemal Farmer G/F Delvon Johnson F Julysses Nobles G Jeff Peterson G Marshawn Powell F
6-9 5-11 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-8 6-7 6-5 6-9 6-1 6-0 6-7
Auburn
February 3, 2010 in Athens ................... 7:00 p.m. (EST) (CSS)
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Cl.
PPG RPG
239 180 198 185 184 236 190 213 220 170 192 220
Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr.
15.5 14.8 3.7 11.5 12.2 5.9 -------------
Georgia Basketball
9.8 5.5 1.8 2.9 1.9 4.9 -------------
Jeff Lebo Head Coach
February 10, 2010 in Auburn .................... 9:00 p.m. (EST) (CSS)
Starters Lost Korvotney Barber (6-7, F) Rasheem Barrett (6-5, G) Quantez Robertson (6-3, G) Top Newcomers Kenny Gabriel (F, 6-8, So.) Andre Malone (G, 6-5, Fr.) Earnest Ross (G, 6-5, Fr.)
Tay Waller
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Location: ........................Auburn, Ala. Founded: .................................. 1856 Enrollment: ........................... 24,137 Colors: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Nickname: ............................. Tigers Conference: .................Southeastern ...............................(Western Division) President: .................. Dr. Jay Gogue Athletic Director: ............ Jay Jacobs
Series vs. UGA: Auburn leads 87-85* Last Meeting: Feb. 18, 2009 in Athens Georgia 59, Auburn 71 *Excludes Georgia’s 2003 win in Athens, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
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Sports Information Sports Info Director: ... Kirk Simpson Home Phone: ...........(334) 887-0839 Basketball SID: ...........Chuck Gallina Home Phone: ........... (334) 502-0929 Email: ................ chuckg@auburn.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(334) 844-9800 Press Row Phone: ....(334) 844-1933 Web Site: www.auburntigers.cstv.com Address: ....................... P.O. Box 351 ...................... Auburn, AL 36831-0351
Basketball Information Head Coach: ....................... Jeff Lebo .............................(North Carolina ‘89) Record at Auburn/Yrs. .................................... 81-76 / 5 years Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 196-139 / 11 years Assistant Coaches Bryan Bartley ......(Upsala College ‘89) Tim Craft ......................... (Florida ‘00) Ken Potosnak ..(Randolph-Macon ‘90) Office Phone: ...........(334) 844-9760 Home Court: .Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum................. Capacity: 10,500 2008-09 Records: 24-12, 10-6 in SEC 2008-09 Post-Season .....................................NIT 3rd Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 2/3 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 4/8
Nov. 6 MILES (Exh.) Nov. 13 NIAGARA Nov. 16 Missouri State Nov. 20 vs. UCF Nov. 21 vs. IUPUI Nov. 22 vs. N.C. State Nov. 25 HIGH POINT Dec. 1 at Alabama A&M Dec. 4 TROY Dec. 7 VIRGINIA Dec. 17 at Florida State Dec. 20 SAM HOUSTON ST. Dec. 22 ALABAMA STATE Dec. 29 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Jan. 2 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Jan. 5 WEST GEORGIA Jan. 9 SOUTH CAROLINA Jan. 14 at Tennessee Jan. 16 KENTUCKY Jan. 20 at LSU Jan. 23 at Vanderbilt Jan. 28 MISSISSIPPI Jan. 30 ALABAMA Feb. 6 at Arkansas Feb. 10 GEORGIA Feb. 13 at Mississippi State Feb. 18 at Florida Feb. 20 ARKANSAS Feb. 24 at Mississippi Feb. 27 LSU Mar. 3 MISSISSIPPI STATE Mar. 6 at Alabama Mar. 11-14 SEC Tourn. @Nashville, Tenn.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown
McGehee, Ark. Montgomery, Ala. Madison, Ark. Newport News, Va. Verdigris, Okla. Springdale, Ark. Roseville, Mich. Chicago, Ill. Richton, Ill. Jackson, Miss. Hyattsville, Md. Cozet, Va.
No. Name 1 4 5 10 11 12 15 20 22 24 25 30 33 34 41
Andre Malone Lucas Hargrove Ty Armstrong Larry Williams, Jr. Josh Wallace DeWayne Reed* Tony Neysmith Frankie Sullivan Kenny Gabriel Tay Waller* Jake Drum Brandon Knox Earnest Ross Johnnie Lett Rob Chubb
Pos. Ht. G F F G G G G G F G F C G F C
6-5 6-6 6-9 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-8 6-2 6-5 6-10 6-5 6-8 6-10
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Cl.
PPG RPG
202 205 225 160 160 175 205 185 200 180 215 220 215 210 220
Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr.
--8.1 --0.4 --13.2 --7.6 --12.1 0.7 2.5 --2.8 ---
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Hometown Atlanta, Ga. Pontiac, S.C. Melbourne, Fla. Birmingham, Ala. Pensacola, Fla. Houston, Texas Norcross, Ga. Uniontown, Ala. Charlotte, N.C. Manchester, Ga. Hoover, Ala. Georgetown, S.C. Cary, N.C. Mobile, Ala. Peachtree City, Ga.
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Florida
Florida Atlantic
January 27, 2010 in Gainesville .............. 7:00 p.m. (EST) (CSS) February 27, 2010 in Athens 4:00 p.m. (EST) (SEC Network)
December 23, 2009 in Athens .............................. 7:00 p.m. (EST)
Outlook
Starters Lost Nick Calathes (6-6, G) Walter Hodge (6-0, G) Top Newcomers Kenny Boynton (G, 6-2, Fr.) Vernon Macklin (F/C, 6-10, Jr.) Erik Murphy (F, 6-9, Fr.)
Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
Billy Donovan Head Coach
Alex Tyus
Series Information
General Information Location: ..................Gainesville, Fla. Founded: .................................. 1853 Enrollment: ........................... 52,112 Colors: ................... Orange and Blue Nickname: ............................ Gators Conference: .................Southeastern ................................(Eastern Division) President: ........... Dr. Bernie Machen Athletic Director: .........Jeremy Foley
Sports Information Sports Info Director: . Steve McClain Office Phone: (352) 375-4683 x6100 Basketball SID: ......... Fred Demarest Home Phone: ........... (352) 316-5839 Email: .........fredd@gators.uaa.ufl.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(352) 375-4809 Press Row Phone: ....(352) 371-0281 Web Site: ...........www.gatorzone.com Address: ................... P.O. Box 14485 ................ Gainesville, FL 32604-2485
Basketball Information Head Coach: ................ Billy Donovan .................................. (Providence ‘87) Record at Florida/Yrs. .............................. 310-126 / 14 years Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 345-146 / 15 years Assistant Coaches Larry Shyatt ...................(Wooster ‘73) Rob Lanier ....... (St. Bonaventure ‘90) Richard Pitino ........... (Providence ‘05) Office Phone: ...........(352) 375-4683 Home Court: Stephen C. O’Connell Center ..................... Capacity: 12,000 2008-09 Records: ..25-11, 9-7 in SEC 2008-09 Post-Season ...................... NIT Tourn. Quarterfinals Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 2/4 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................. 3/10
Series vs. UGA: Florida leads 102-95* Last Meeting: Feb. 14, 2009 in Athens Georgia 88, Floirda 86 *Excludes one UGA win each in 2002 and 2003, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Nov. 2 ST. LEO UNIVERSITY Nov. 9 WEBBER INTERNATIONAL Nov. 15 STETSON Nov. 18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Nov. 20 TROY Nov. 24 FLORIDA STATE Nov. 27 vs. Michigan State Nov. 28 vs. UMass/Rutgers Dec. 1 FLORIDA A&M Dec. 4 at Jacksonville Dec. 10 vs. Syracuse Dec. 19 vs. Richmond Dec. 22 SOUTH ALABAMA Dec. 28 AMERICAN Dec. 30 PRESBYTERIAN Jan. 3 at N.C. State Jan. 9 at Vanderbilt Jan. 12 KENTUCKY Jan. 16 LSU Jan. 21 at Arkansas Jan. 23 SOUTH CAROLINA Jan. 27 GEORGIA Jan. 31 at Tennessee Feb. 4 at Alabama Feb. 6 MISSISSIPPI STATE Feb. 10 at South Carolina Feb. 13 XAVIER Feb. 18 AUBURN Feb. 20 at Ole Miss Feb. 23 TENNESSEE Feb. 27 at Georgia Mar. 2 VANDERBILT Mar. 7 at Kentucky Mar. 11-14 SEC Tourn. @Nashville, Tenn.
1 3 4 11 14 20 21 23 25 30 32 33 40
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Eloy Vargas Ray Shipman Kenny Boynton Erving Walker* Adam Allen Kyle McClanahan Dan Werner* Alex Tyus* Chandler Parsons* Kenny Kadji Vernon Macklin Erik Murphy Hudson Fricke
Pos. Ht. F/C G/F G G F G F F F F/C F/C F G
6-10 6-5 6-2 5-8 6-8 6-1 6-8 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-10 6-9 6-1
Wt.
Cl.
215 210 183 171 222 185 230 220 215 248 240 217 193
So. So. Fr. So. RSo. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. RJr. Fr. Jr.
PPG RPG 0.6 3.8 --10.1 --0.6 8.9 12.5 9.2 4.4 ----0.0
Georgia Basketball
Shavar Richardson
Series Information
General Information Location: ................ Boca Raton, Fla. Founded: .................................. 1961 Enrollment: ........................... 26,000 Colors: ........................ Blue and Red Nickname: ............................... Owls Conference: .........................Sun Belt President: ..............Dr. John Pritchett Athletic Director: ........Craig Angelos
2009-10 Schedule
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name
Mike Jarvis Head Coach
Starters Lost Paul Graham III (6-5, G) Carderro Nwoji (5-11, G) Top Newcomers Greg Gantt (G, 6-2, Fr.) Andre Mattison (F, 6-7, Fr.) DeMonte Simpson (F, 6-9, Fr.)
Sports Information Sports Info Director: Katrina McCormack Office Phone: ...........(561) 297-3163 Basketball SID: ......... Justin Johnson Office Phone: ........... (561) 302-0461 Email: .................... jjohn218@fau.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(561) 297-3499 Press Row Phone: ....(561) 297-4092 Web Site: ............. fausports.cstv.com Address: ................ 777 Glades Road ........................ Boca Raton, FL 33441
Basketball Information Head Coach: .................... Mike Jarvis ............................... (Northeastern ‘68) Record at FAU/Yrs. ........................................ 6-26 / 1 year Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 369-228 / 21 years Assistant Coaches Mike Jarvis II....................(Boston ‘92) Matt McCall ..................... (Florida ‘04) Tim Kaine .....................(Winthrop ‘02) Office Phone: ...........(561) 297-0097 Home Court: ....................FAU Arena .................................. Capacity: 5,000 2008-09 Records:6-26, 2-16 in Sun Belt 2008-09 Post-Season .................. Sun Belt Tourn. 1st Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 3/2 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 7/4
Series vs. UGA:.....Georiga leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Nov. 25, 2003 in Athens Georgia 99, Florida Atlantic 84
2009-10 Schedule Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Dec. 29 Jan. 2 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Mar. 3-9
LYNN UNIVERSITY (Exh.) FLORIDA TECH at Southeastern Louisiana at American at Manhattan at USF ALBANY NY WARNER SOUTHERN at Louisiana-Lafayette at New Orleans vs. Miami at Georgia at Maryland HOFSTRA SOUTH ALABAMA TROY LOUISIANA-MONROE at Western Kentucky at Middle Tennessee State ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK ARKANSAS STATE at South Alabama FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL at North Texas at Denver at Florida International at Troy WESTERN KENTUCKY MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Sun Belt Conference Championship @Hot Springs, Ark.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown
0.7 Moca, D.R. 2.1 Miramar, Fla. --- Pompano Beach, Fla. 1.5 Brooklyn, N.Y. --Milton, Fla. 0.3 Maitland, Fla. 4.9 Middleton, N.J. 6.2 St. Louis, Mo. 5.57 Casselberry, Fla. 2.7 Douala, Cameroon --Portsmouth, Va. --- South Kingstown, R.I. 0.0 Greenville, S.C.
No. Name 1 2 3 4 5 12 21 22 23 35 40 50 52 55
Shavar Richardson Raymond Taylor Chris Watson* Andre Mattison Alex Tucker* Dylan O’Sullivan Jordan McCoy Greg Gantt Sanchez Hughley Darren Stewart Brett Royster* DeMonte Simpson Kore White Justin Davis
Pos. Ht. G G F F G G F G F G F F F C
6-3 5-6 6-6 6-7 5-11 6-3 6-6 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-8 6-9 6-8 6-10
Wt.
Cl.
180 145 210 220 165 170 185 205 210 210 235 270 245 250
So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. RJr. Fr. Jr. Fr. RSo. RSo.
PPG RPG 11.8 --4.2 --6.1 ----------7.1 -------
2009-10 Media Guide
Hometown
3.6 Brooklyn, N.Y. --Plantation, Fla. 3.7 Daytona Beach, Fla. --Washington, D.C. 3.1 San Pedro, Calif. --- Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. --Orlando, Fla. --Gainesville, Fla. --Orlando, Fla. --- Pembroke Pines, Fla. 5.3 Arlington, Texas --Knoxville, Tenn. --- Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. --Jacksonville, Fla.
2010 Opponents
Georgia Tech
Illinois
January 5, 2010 in Athens ................... 7:00 p.m. (EST) (CSS)
December 19, 2009 in Duluth, Ga. ...............7:00 p.m. (EST) (ESPNU)
Outlook
Paul Hewitt Head Coach
D’Andre Bell
Starters Lost Lewis Clinch (6-3, G) Top Newcomers Derrick Favors (G, 6-10, Fr.) Brian Oliver (F, 6-6, Fr.) Glen Rice, Jr. (G, 6-5, Fr.) Mfon Udofia (G, 6-2, Fr.)
Series Information
General Information Location: ........................ Atlanta, Ga. Founded: .................................. 1885 Enrollment: ........................... 19,404 Colors: ...............Old Gold and White Nickname: ................Yellow Jackets Conference: ................ Atlantic Coast President: ....Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson Athletic Director: ....Dan Radakovich
Sports Information Sports Info Director: .. Dean Buchan Office Phone: ...........(404) 894-5445 Basketball SID: ............ Mike Stamus Mobile Phone: .......... (404) 295-8703 Email:mstamus@athletics.gatech.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(404) 894-1248 Press Row Phone: ....(404) 894-5458 Web Site: ....... ramblinwreck.cstv.com Address: 150 Bobby Dodd Way, N.W. ......................Atlanta, GA 30332-0455
Basketball Information Head Coach: .................... Paul Hewitt ............................(St. John Fisher ‘85) Record at Georgia Tech/Yrs. ................................ 154-131 / 9 years Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 220-158 / 12 years Assistant Coaches Peter Zaharis ......(New York Univ. ‘87) John O’Connor ........ (Penn State ‘83) Darryl LaBarrie ......(Georgia Tech ‘01) Office Phone: ...........(404) 894-5425 Home Court: ..... Alexander Memorial Coliseum................... Capacity: 9,191 2008-09 Records: 12-19, 2-14 in ACC 2008-09 Post-Season ....................................................None Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 1/4 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................. 4/10
Series vs. UGA:....Tech leads 101-84 Last Meeting: Jan. 6, 2009 in Atlanta Georgia 62, Georgia Tech 67
2009-10 Schedule Nov. 8 INDIANA UNIVERSITY (PA) Nov. 14 FLORIDA A&M Nov. 19 vs. Dayton Nov. 20 @Puerto Rico Tip-Off Nov. 22 @Puerto Rico Tip-Off Nov. 27 MERCER Dec. 2 SIENA Dec. 5 USC Dec. 14 at Chattanooga Dec. 16 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF Dec. 20 FLORIDA STATE Dec. 22 KENNESAW STATE Dec. 29 WINSTON-SALEM STATE Jan. 2 at Charlotte Jan. 5 at Georgia Jan. 9 DUKE Jan. 13 at Virginia Jan. 16 at North Carolina Jan. 19 CLEMSON Jan. 24 at Florida State Jan. 28 WAKE FOREST Jan. 30 KENTUCKY STATE Feb. 4 at Duke Feb. 6 N.C. State Feb. 10 at Miami Feb. 13 at Wake Forest Feb. 16 NORTH CAROLINA Feb. 20 at Maryland Feb. 27 BOSTON COLLEGE Mar. 2 at Clemson Mar. 6 VIRGINIA TECH Mar. 11-14 ACC Tourn. @Greensboro, N.C.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name 0 1 3 4 5 10 11 13 14 24 31 33 34 35 41 44
Mfon Udofla Iman Shumperet Maurice Miller Nick Foreman Daniel Miller Lance Storrs Brian Oliver D’Andre Bell Derrick Favors Kammeon Holsey Gani Lawal Derek Craig Brad Sheehan Zachery Peacock Glen Rice, Jr. Sam Shew
Pos. Ht. G G G G C G F G/F F F F G C F G F
6-2 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-11 6-5 6-6 6-6 6-10 6-8 6-9 6-4 7-0 6-8 6-5 6-5
Wt.
Cl.
PPG RPG
187 209 189 208 252 221 220 222 246 209 234 196 235 234 195 190
Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr.
--10.6 5.8 1.7 --4.1 --6.6 ----15.1 0.6 2.1 9.2 --0.0
Georgia Basketball
Bruce Weber Head Coach
Demetri McCamey
General Information Location: ...... Urbana-Champaign, Ill. Founded: .................................. 1867 Enrollment: ........................... 42,326 Colors: ................... Orange and Blue Nickname: ................... Fighting Illini Conference: .......................... Big Ten President: ............... B. Joseph White Athletic Director: ........Ron Guenther
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ......Kent Brown Mobile Phone: ..........(217) 493-9795 Basketball SID: ......... Derrick Burson Mobile Phone: .......... (217) 766-7315 Email: ..................burson@illinois.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(217) 333-5540 Press Row Phone: ....(217) 333-1227 Web Site: ......... www.fightingillini.com Address: ................. Bielfeldt Athletics .........................Administraton Building ......................... 1700 South Fourth St. .......................... Champaign, IL 61820
Basketball Information Head Coach: ................. Bruce Weber ................. (Wisconsin-Milwaukee ‘78) Record at Illinois/Yrs. .................................. 152-57 / 6 years Overall Record/Yrs. ............................... 255-111 / 11 years Assistant Coaches Wayne McClain ..............(Bradley ‘77) Jay Price ........................ (Kansas ‘91) Jerrance Howard ............. (Illinois ‘04) Office Phone: ...........(217) 333-3400 Home Court: .............. Assembly Hall ................................ Capacity: 16,618 2008-09 Records:24-10, 11-7 in Big Ten 2008-09 Post-Season ............ NCAA Tournament, 1st Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 2/3 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 5/8
Starters Lost Chester Frazier (6-2, G) Trent Meacham (6-2, G) Top Newcomers Joseph Bertrand (G, 6-5, Fr.) Tyler Griffey (F, 6-9, Fr.) Brandon Paul (G, 6-4, Fr.) D.J. Richardson (G, 6-3, Fr.)
Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
Series Information Series vs. UGA:Illinois leads 5-0 Last Meeting: Dec. 6, 2009 in Chicago Georgia 42, Illinois 76
2009-10 Schedule Oct. 16 ILLINI MADNESS (Exh.) ORANGE AND BLUE (Exh.) Oct. 25 Oct. 30 MISSOURI SOUTHERN (Exh.) Nov. 8 QUINCY (Exh.) Nov. 13 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE Nov. 17 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Nov. 21 PRESBYTERIAN Nov. 24 WOFFORD Nov. 27 vs. Utah Nov. 28 vs. Oklahoma St./Bradley Dec. 2 at Clemson Dec. 5 BOISE STATE Dec. 8 VANDERBILT Dec. 13 WESTERN MICHIGAN Dec. 19 vs. Georgia Dec. 23 vs. Missouri Dec. 30 NORTHWESTERN Jan. 2 vs. Gonzaga Jan. 5 IOWA Jan. 9 at Indiana Jan. 12 PENN STATE Jan. 16 at Michigan State Jan. 19 PURDUE Jan. 23 at Northwestern Jan. 27 at Penn State Jan. 30 INDIANA Feb. 3 at Iowa Feb. 6 MICHIGAN STATE Feb. 9 at Wisconsin Feb. 14 OHIO STATE Feb. 20 at Purdue Feb. 23 at Michigan Feb. 27 MINNESOTA Mar. 2 at Ohio State Mar. 6 WISCONSIN Mar. 11-14 Big 10 Tourn.@Indianapolis
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown
--- Stone Mountain, Ga. 3.9 Oak Park, Ill. 2.0 Memphis, Tenn. 1.1 Bellaire, Texas --Loganville, Ga. 2.0 Decatur, Ga. --New Castle, Del. 2.1 Los Angeles, Calif. --Atlanta, Ga. --Sparta, Ga. 9.5 Norcross, Ga. 0.4 Spring, Texas 1.8 Latham, N.Y. 4.8 Miami, Fla. --Marietta, Ga. 0.0 Decatur Ga.
No. Name 1 2 3 15 21 23 24 30 32 33 42 50 54
D.J. Richardson Joseph Bertrand Brandon Paul Bubba Chisholm Stan Simpson Dominique Keller Mike Davis* Bill Cole Demetri McCamey* Alex Legion Tyler Griffey Richard Semrau Mike Tisdale*
Pos. Ht. G G G F C F F F G G F C C
6-3 6-5 6-3 5-11 6-9 6-7 6-9 6-9 6-3 6-5 6-9 6-10 7-1
Wt.
Cl.
PPG RPG
175 195 175 180 225 230 210 215 205 200 220 240 235
Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. RFr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. RJr. Jr.
------0.3 --5.9 11.3 1.6 11.5 3.5 --1.4 10.2
2009-10 Media Guide
------0.1 --2.3 8.1 0.8 2.6 1.5 --1.5 4.0
Hometown Peoria, Ill. Sterling, Ill. Gurnee, Ill. Champaign, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Port Arthur, Texas Alexandria, Va. Peoria, Ill. Bellwood, Ill. Detroit, Mich. Wildwood, Mo. Grafton, Ohio Riverton, Ill.
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2010 Opponents
Jacksonville State
Kentucky
November 27, 2009 in Athens ...............................7:00 p.m. (EST)
January 9, 2010 in Lexington 4:00 p.m. (EST) (SEC Network) March 3, 2010 in Athens 8:00 p.m. (EST) (SEC Network)
Outlook Players Coaches
Starters Lost DeAndre Bray (5-6, PG) Geddes Robinson (6-5, F) Jonathan Toles (6-2, G) Top Newcomers Trenton Marshall (G/F, 6-5, Jr.) Dominique Shellman (F, 6-1, So.) Jay-R Strowbridge (G, 6-0, Jr.) Sean Thurston (F, 6-7, Jr.)
Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
James Green Head Coach
Nick Murphy
General Information Location: ................Jacksonville, Ala. Founded: .................................. 1883 Enrollment: ............................. 8,957 Colors: ...................... Red and White Nickname: .................... Gamecocks Conference: .................... Ohio Valley President: ......Dr. William A. Meehan Athletic Director: .......... Oval Jaynes
Series Information Series vs. UGA: Georgia leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Nov. 9, 2007 in Athens Georgia 107, Jacksonville State 65
2009-10 Schedule
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ....... Greg Seitz Office Phone: ...........(256) 782-5279 Basketball SID: ...... Josh Underwood Mobile Phone: .......... (256) 453-0545 Email: ................ underwood@jsu.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(256) 782-5958 Press Row Phone: ....(256) 782-5528 Web Site:www.jsugamecocksports.com Address: ......700 Pelham Road North ........................Jacksonville, AL 36265
Basketball Information Head Coach: .................James Green ...................................(Mississippi ‘83) Record at Jacksonville St./Yrs. .................................... 11-17 / 2 years Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 178-177 / 12 years Assistant Coaches Kyle Roane.............(Southern Miss ‘94) Mike Smith ...............(New Orleans ‘90) Scotty Fletcher.........(William Carey ‘07) Office Phone: ...........(256) 782-5535 Home Court: Pete Mathews Coliseum .................................. Capacity: 5,500 2008-09 Records: 11-17, 5-13 in Ohio Valley 2008-09 Post-Season ..............Ohio Valley Tourn. 1st Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 3/2 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 4/6
Nov. 9 WEST GEORGIA (Exh.) Nov. 14 WEST ALABAMA Nov. 17 UAB Nov. 21 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Nov. 24 at Southeastern Louisiana Nov. 27 at Georgia Dec. 1 CHATTANOOGA Dec. 5 TENNESSEE-TECH Dec. 12 REINHARDT COLLEGE Dec. 15 NORFOLK STATE Dec. 21 NICHOLLS STATE Dec. 29 at Ole Miss Jan. 2 at Eastern Illinois Jan. 4 at Southeast Missouri State Jan. 7 EASTERN KENTUCKY Jan. 9 MOREHEAD STATE Jan. 14 at Murray State Jan. 16 at UT-Martin Jan. 21 TENNESSEE STATE Jan. 23 AUSTIN PEAY Jan. 28 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ST. Jan. 30 EASTERN ILLINOIS Feb. 2 at Tennessee State Feb. 4 at Morehead State Feb. 6 at Eastern Kentucky Feb. 11 UT-MARTIN Feb. 13 MURRAY STATE Feb. 15 at Austin Peay Feb. 20 BRACKETBUSTERS Feb. 27 at Tennessee Tech Mar. 2, 5-6 Ohio Valley Tourn. @Nashville, Tenn.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name 2 4 5 13 14 21 22 23 32 33
82
Pos. Ht.
Stephen Hall F Dominique Shellman G Jay-R Strowbridge G Nick Murphy G Jeremy Bynum* G John Barnes G Amadou Mbodji* F Trenton Marshall G/F Sean Thurston F Jacques Leeds F
6-6 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-11 6-5 6-7 6-8
Wt.
Cl.
PPG RPG
225 180 185 195 179 185 225 225 200 205
So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr.
7.0 ----10.0 12.9 2.4 4.3 ----2.1
Georgia Basketball
John Calipari Head Coach
Patrick Patterson
Starters Lost Jodie Meeks (6-4, G) Michael Porter (6-3, G) Top Newcomers Eric Bledsoe (G, 6-1, Fr.) DeMarcus Cousins (F, 6-10, Fr.) Jon Hood (G, 6-6, Fr.) John Wall (G, 6-3, Fr.)
Series Information
General Information Location: .....................Lexington, Ky. Founded: .................................. 1865 Enrollment: ........................... 27,000 Colors: ......................Blue and White Nickname: ..........................Wildcats Conference: .................Southeastern ................................(Eastern Division) President: ................. Dr. Lee T. Todd Athletic Director: .......Mitch Barnhart
Sports Information Sports Info Dir.: ......DeWayne Peevy Office Phone: ...........(859) 227-1779 Asst. Basketball SID:... John Hayden Mobile Phone: .......... (859) 559-9399 Email: ..............john.hayden@uky.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(859) 323-4310 Press Row Phone: ....(859) 252-3602 Web Site: ..........www.ukathletics.com Address: .............338 Lexington Ave., ..................................Joe Craft Center ...........................Lexington, KY 40506
Basketball Information Head Coach: ................. John Calipari .........................................(Clarion ‘82) Record at Kentucky/Yrs. ....................................... 0-0 / 1st year Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 445-140 / 17 years Assistant Coaches John Robic.....................(Denison ‘86) Orlando Antigua .........(Pittsburgh ‘95) Rod Strickland ...................... (DePaul) Office Phone: ...........(859) 257-1916 Home Court: .................. Rupp Arena ................................ Capacity: 23,000 2008-09 Records: ..22-14, 8-8 in SEC 2008-09 Post-Season .................... SEC Tourn. Quarterfinals Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 2/3 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 8/7
Series vs. UGA: Kentucky leads 110-22* Last Meeting: Mar. 4, 2009 in Lexington Georgia 90, Kentucky 85 *Excludes two UGA wins in 2002, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2009-10 Schedule Oct. 16 BIG BLUE MADNESS (Exh.) Oct. 28 BLUE/WHITE (Exh.) Nov. 2 CAMPBELLSVILLE (Exh.) Nov. 6 CLARION (Exh.) Nov. 13 MOREHEAD STATE Nov. 16 MIAMI UNIVERSITY Nov. 19 SAM HOUSTON STATE Nov. 21 RIDER Nov. 24 vs. Cleveland State Nov. 26 @Cuncun Challenge Nov. 30 UNC-Asheville (@Louisville) Dec. 5 NORTH CAROLINA Dec. 9 vs. Connecticut Dec. 12 at Indiana Dec. 19 AUSTIN PEAY Dec. 21 DREXEL Dec. 23 LONG BEACH STATE Dec. 29 HARTFORD Jan. 2 LOUISVILLE Jan. 9 GEORGIA Jan. 12 at Florida Jan. 16 at Auburn Jan. 23 ARKANSAS Jan. 26 at South Carolina Jan. 30 VANDERBILT Feb. 2 OLE MISS Feb. 6 at LSU Feb. 9 ALABAMA Feb. 13 TENNESSEE Feb. 16 at Mississippi State Feb. 20 at Vanderbilt Feb. 25 SOUTH CAROLINA Feb. 27 at Tennessee Mar. 3 at Georgia Mar. 7 FLORIDA Mar. 11-14 SEC Tourn. @Nashville, Tenn.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown
4.3 Birmingham, Ala. --Memphis, Tenn. --Huntsville, Ala. 5.3 Bronx, N.Y. 3.6 Oxford, Ala. 1.0 Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. 5.2 Dakar, Senegal --Garyville, La. --Bloomington, Minn. 1.6 Baltimore, Md.
No. Name 1 3 4 5 11 12 15 21 24 33 34 54 55
Darius Miller Darnell Dodson Jon Hood Ramon Harris* John Wall Mark Krebs DeMarcus Cousins Perry Stevenson* Eric Bledsoe Daniel Orton DeAndre Liggins Patrick Patterson* Josh Harrellson
Pos. Ht. G G G G/F G G F F G G G F F
6-7 6-7 6-6 6-7 6-4 6-5 6-11 6-9 6-1 6-10 6-6 6-9 6-10
Wt.
Cl.
PPG RPG
223 215 195 218 195 208 260 207 190 255 202 235 265
So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr.
5.3 15.7 --5.5 --0.2 --7.8 ----4.2 17.9 3.6
2009-10 Media Guide
Hometown
3.1 Maysville, Ky. 5.6 Greenbelt, Md. --Madisonville, Ky. 3.9 Anchorage, Alaska --Raleigh, N.C. 0.3 Newport, Ky. --Mobile, Ala. 5.9 Lafayette, La. --Birmingham, Ala. --- Oklahoma City, Okla. 2.8 Chicago, Ill. 9.3 Hutington, W. Va. 2.5 St. Charles, Mo.
2010 Opponents LSU
Ole Miss
March 6, 2010 in Baton Rouge ..... 5:00 p.m. (EST) (FSN)
January 13, 2010 in Athens ..... 8:00 p.m. (EST) (SEC Network)
Outlook
Trent Johnson Head Coach
Tasmin Mitchell
General Information
Starters Lost Chris Johnson (6-11, C) Garrett Temple (6-6, G) Marcus Thornton (6-8, F) Top Newcomers Aaron Dotson (G, 6-4, Fr.) Dennis Harris (F, 6-10, Fr.) Eddie Ludwig (F, 6-9, Fr.)
Series Information
Location: ............... Baton Rouge, La. Founded: .................................. 1860 Enrollment: ........................... 25,896 Colors: .................... Purple and Gold Nickname: ............................. Tigers Conference: .................Southeastern ...............................(Western Division) President: ........Dr. John V. Lombardi Athletic Director: ..............Joe Alleva
Series vs. UGA:..... LSU leads 59-38* Last Meeting: Feb. 4, 2009 in Athens Georgia 62, LSU 80 *Excludes Georgia’s 2002 win in Baton Rouge and 2003 win in Athens, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Sports Info Director: Michael Bonnette Office Phone: ...........(225) 578-8226 Basketball SID: ............C. Kent Lowe Mobile Phone: .......... (225) 241-4360 Email: .........................clowe@lsu.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(225) 578-1861 Press Row Phone: ....(225) 578-8226 Web Site: ............ www.lsusports.com Address: ................... P.O. Box 25095 ...................... Baton Rouge, LA 70894
Basketball Information Head Coach: ............... Trent Johnson ..................................(Boise State ‘86) Record at LSU/Yrs. ........................................ 27-8 / 1 year Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 187-129 / 11 years Assistant Coaches Donnie Guerinoni............(Nevada ‘01) Keith Richard ..................... (ULM ‘82) Brent Scott ...........................(Rice ‘03) Office Phone: ...........(225) 578-8217 Home Court: Pete Maravich Assembly Center .................... Capacity: 13,215 2008-09 Records: ...27-8,13-3 in SEC 2008-09 Post-Season .....................NCAA Tourn. 2nd Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 3/2 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 5/7
Nov. 13 LOUISIANA-MONROE Nov. 16 INDIANA ST. Nov. 17 NIT SEASON TIP-OFF Nov. 23 NIT SEASON TIP-OFF Dec. 1 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Dec. 12 NORTHWESTERN ST. Dec. 14 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA Dec. 17 NICHOLLS STATE Dec. 19 RICE Dec. 22 at Washington St. Dec. 29 at Xavier Jan. 2 UTAH Jan. 4 MCNEESE ST. Jan. 9 ALABAMA Jan. 13 at South Carolina Jan. 16 at Florida Jan. 20 AUBURN Jan. 23 OLE MISS Jan. 27 at Alabama Jan. 30 at Mississippi State Feb. 4 TENNESSEE Feb. 6 KENTUCKY Feb. 10 at Arkansas Feb. 13 at Vanderbilt Feb. 20 MISSISSIPPI STATE Feb. 24 ARKANSAS Feb. 27 at Auburn Mar. 4 at Ole Miss Mar. 6 GEORGIA Mar. 11-14 SEC Tourn. @Nashville, Tenn.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) 1 3 4 5 11 12 13 15 20 24 30
Tasmin Mitchell* Garrett Green Chris Bass Malcolm White Bo Spencer* Aaron Dotson Eddie Ludwig Dennis Harris Zach Kinsley Storm Warren Alex Farrer
Pos. Ht. F F G F G G F F G/F F G
6-7 6-10 6-0 6-7 6-1 6-4 6-9 6-10 6-5 6-7 6-5
Wt.
Cl.
PPG RPG
235 235 180 217 185 195 205 195 200 220 205
Sr. So. So. RJr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr.
21.1 --0.8 --11.4 ------0.7 2.0 1.7
Georgia Basketball
Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
Series Information
General Information Location: ...................... Oxford, Miss. Founded: .................................. 1848 Enrollment: ........................... 17,601 Colors: .Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Nickname: ............................ Rebels Conference: .................Southeastern ...............................(Western Division) Chancellor: ................ Dr. Dan Jones Athletic Director: ........... Pete Boone
2009-10 Schedule
Sports Information
No. Name
Andy Kennedy Head Coach
Chris Warren
Starters Lost David Huertas (6-5, G) Malcolm White (6-9, F) Top Newcomers Reginald Buckner (F, 6-8, Fr.) DeAngelo Riley (F, 6-9, Jr.) Nick Williams (G, 6-4, So.)
Sports Information Sports Info Director: Langston Rogers Office Phone: ...........(662) 915-7522 Basketball SID: ............... Joey Jones Mobile Phone: .......... (662) 816-7512 Email: ................... joeyj@olemiss.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(662) 915-7006 Press Row Phone: ....(662) 236-1931 Web Site: .....www.olemisssports.com Address: ....................... P.O. Box 217 .......................... University, MS 38677
Basketball Information Head Coach: ...............Andy Kennedy .............................................(UAB ‘91) Record at Ole Miss/Yrs. .................................... 61-39 / 3 years Overall Record/Yrs. .................................... 82-52 / 4 years Assistant Coaches Michael White ............... (Ole Miss ‘00) Owen Miller .......... (Miss. College ‘94) Torrey Ward .........................(UAB ‘01) Office Phone: ...........(662) 915-7534 Home Court: .......... C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum................... Capacity: 9,061 2008-09 Records: ..16-15, 7-9 in SEC 2008-09 Post-Season ....................................................None Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 2/3 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................. 4/10
Series vs. UGA:Georgia leads 63-38* Last Meeting: Feb. 21, 2009 in Oxford Georgia 47, Ole Miss 69 *Excludes Georgia’s 2002 win in Athens and 2003 win in Oxford, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2009-10 Schedule Nov. 6 AU-MONTGOMERY (Exh.) Nov. 13 UALR Nov. 16 ALABAMA STATE Nov. 19 vs. Indiana Nov. 20 @Puerto Rico Tip-Off Nov. 22 @Puerto Rico Tip-Off Nov. 29 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI Dec. 2 at Arkansas State Dec. 5 SOUTHERN MISS Dec. 12 MCNEESE STATE Dec. 16 at UTEP Dec. 19 CENTENARY Dec. 23 at West Virginia Dec. 29 JACKSONVILLE STATE Jan. 5 UCF Jan. 9 MISSISSIPPI STATE Jan. 13 at Georgia Jan. 16 at Tennessee Jan. 20 SOUTH CAROLINA Jan. 23 at LSU Jan. 28 at Auburn Jan. 30 ARKANSAS Feb. 2 at Kentucky Feb. 6 ALABAMA Feb. 11 at Mississippi State Feb. 18 VANDERBILT Feb. 20 FLORIDA Feb. 24 AUBURN Feb. 27 at Alabama Mar. 4 LSU Mar. 6 at Arkansas Mar. 11-14 SEC Tourn. @Nashville, Tenn.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown
5.5 Denham Springs, La. --- Woodland Hills, Calif. 1.1 Baton Rouge, La. --Baton Rouge, La. 2.9 Baton Rouge, La. --Seattle, Wash. --Metairie, La. --Jonesboro, Ga. 0.4 Baton Rouge, La. 1.8 Monroe, La. 0.8 Phoenix, Ariz.
No. Name 1 2 3 5 12 14 20 23 24 31 32 34 44 52
Terrance Henry Reginald Buckner Will Bogan Michael Halford Chris Warren Eniel Polynice Nick Williams Trevor Gaskins Terrico White* Murphy Holloway* Zach Graham* Kevin Catinol DeAngelo Riley DeAundre Cranston
Pos. Ht. F F G G G G G G G F G F F F
6-9 6-8 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-7 6-6 6-10 6-9 6-9
Wt.
Cl.
PPG RPG
192 210 167 185 165 225 211 204 211 225 225 248 235 251
So. Fr. So. RFr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr.
4.2 --5.9 --19.6 10.7 --5.9 13.7 8.4 8.5 0.8 --3.1
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Hometown
3.6 Monroe, La. --Memphis, Tenn. 1.5 Caldwell, Idaho --Ridgeland, Miss. 1.5 Orlando, Fla. 5.3 Sarasota, Fla. --Mobile, Ala. 1.5 Alpharetta, Ga. 3.4 Memphis, Tenn. 6.6 Irmo, S.C. 3.1 Suwanee, Ga. 0.7 Guadeloupe, W. Indies --Memphis, Tenn. 4.2 Orlando, Fla.
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2010 Opponents Miss. State
Missouri
January 16, 2010 in Starkville ..... 3:00 p.m. (EST) (ESPN2)
January 2, 2010 in Columbia ............................... 4:00 p.m. (EST)
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
Rick Stansbury Head Coach
Barry Stewart
Starters Lost 0 Top Newcomers Wendell Lewis (C, 6-8, Fr.) Renardo Sidney (F, 6-10, Fr.) Shaunessy Smith (G, 6-6, Fr.)
Series Information
General Information Location: .................. Starkville, Miss. Founded: .................................. 1878 Enrollment: ........................... 18,601 Colors: .................Maroon and White Nickname: ......................... Bulldogs Conference: .................Southeastern ...............................(Western Division) President: .........Dr. Mark E. Keenum Athletic Director: ............Greg Byrne
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ... Mike Nemeth Office Phone: ...........(662) 235-3595 Basketball SID: ................Gregg Ellis Home Phone: ........... (769) 218-1055 Email: ....gellis@athletics.msstate.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(662) 325-3654 Press Row Phone: ....(662) 325-3776 Web Site: ...www.mstateathletics.com Address: Humphrey Coliseum-Room 202 ...............................55 Coliseum Drive ............... Mississippi State, MS 39672
Basketball Information Head Coach: .............. Rick Stansbury .............................(Campbellsville ‘82) Record at Mississippi State/Yrs. .............................. 231-128 / 11 years Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 231-128 / 11 years Assistant Coaches Robert Kirby..........(Pan American ‘83) Phil Cunningham (Campbellsville ‘90) Marcus Grant ... (Mississippi State ‘95) Office Phone: ...........(662) 325-3800 Home Court: .....Humphrey Coliseum ................................ Capacity: 10,500 2008-09 Records: ..23-13, 9-7 in SEC 2008-09 Post-Season ...................... NCAA Tourn. 1st Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 0/5 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 4/7
Series vs. UGA:Miss. St. leads 50-47* Last Meeting: Mar. 12, 2009 in Tampa, Fla. (SEC Tour.) Georgia 60, Mississippi State 79 *Excludes Georgia’s 2002 and 2003 wins, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2009-10 Schedule Oct. 31 OKLAHOMA CITY (Exh.) Nov. 7 GEORGETOWN, KY (Exh.) Nov. 13 RIDER Nov. 19 SE LOUISIANA Nov. 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Nov. 24 TEXAS PAN-AMERICAN Nov. 27 vs. Richmond Nov. 28 @South Padre Invitational Dec. 5 ST. BONAVENTURE Dec. 10 vs. DePaul Dec. 12 at UCLA Dec. 16 WRIGHT STATE Dec. 19 at Houston Dec. 22 at Centenary Dec. 28 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST. Dec. 31 at San Diego Jan. 4 at Western Kentucky Jan. 9 at Ole Miss Jan. 14 ARKANSAS Jan. 16 GEORGIA Jan. 23 at Alabama Jan. 28 at Arkansas Jan. 30 LSU Feb. 3 at Vanderbilt Feb. 6 at Florida Feb. 11 OLE MISS Feb. 13 AUBURN Feb. 16 KENTUCKY Feb. 20 at LSU Feb. 24 ALABAMA Feb. 27 at South Carolina Mar. 3 at Auburn Mar. 6 TENNESSEE Mar. 11-14 SEC Tourn. @Nashville, Tenn.
1 2 3 4 5 10 12 15 20 21 22 24 25 30 32 33 45 50
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Renardo Sidney Ravern Johnson* Dee Bost* Twany Beckham Romero Osby Shaunessy Smith Charles Parker Riley Benock Taylor Luczak Baxter Price Barry Stewart* Kodi Augustus Phil Turner* Wendell Lewis Jarvis Varnado* Brandon Bolen Elgin Bailey John Riek
Pos. Ht. F G G G F G G G F G G F G C F G F F
6-10 6-7 6-2 6-5 6-8 6-6 5-10 6-4 6-8 5-8 6-3 6-8 6-3 6-8 6-9 6-3 6-8 7-1
Wt. 260 175 170 190 230 195 154 180 220 145 170 220 170 240 230 195 265 242
Cl.
Fr. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr.
PPG RPG --12.1 10.9 1.6 4.1 ----2.3 0.4 --12.4 6.2 8.5 --12.9 0.2 3.9 ---
Georgia Basketball
--3.1 3.6 1.5 2.6 ----0.9 0.3 --3.8 3.4 5.5 --8.8 0.1 2.4 ---
J.T. Tiller
General Information Location: .................... Columbia, Mo. Founded: .................................. 1839 Enrollment: ........................... 28,477 Colors: ............... Old Gold and Black Nickname: ............................. Tigers Conference: ............................ Big 12 President: ..................... Gary Forsee 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 Address: ..... Suite 200, Mizzou Arena .........................One Champions Drive .......................... Columbia, MO 65211
Basketball Information Head Coach: .............. Mike Anderson ........................................... (Tulsa ‘82) Record at Missouri/Yrs. .................................... 65-35 / 3 years Overall Record/Yrs. .................................. 154-76 / 6 years Assistant Coaches Melvin Watkins ... (UNC-Charlotte ‘77) T.J. Cleveland ............. (Arkansas ‘02) Matt Zimmerman ......... (Arkansas ‘90) Office Phone: ...........(573) 882-3463 Home Court: ............... Mizzou Arena ................................ Capacity: 15,061 2008-09 Records: 31-7, 12-4 in Big12 2008-09 Post-Season ..................NCAA Tourn. Quarterfinals Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 3/2 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................. 4/10
Series Information Series vs. UGA:.... Missouri leads 2-0 Last Meeting: Jan. 3, 2009 in Athens Georgia 76, Missouri 83
2009-10 Schedule Oct. 23 BLACK & GOLD (Exh.) Nov. 6 TRUMAN ST. (Exh.) Nov. 13 NW MISSOURI ST. (Exh.) Nov. 17 TENNESSEE-MARTIN Nov. 22 vs. TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN Nov. 24 vs. CHATTANOOGA Nov. 27 vs. Old Dominion Nov. 28 @South Padre Island Invitational Dec. 2 at Vanderbilt Dec. 5 OREGON Dec. 9 at Oral Roberts Dec. 12 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON Dec. 19 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF Dec. 23 at Illinois Dec. 27 AUSTIN PEAY Dec. 30 UMKC Jan. 2 GEORGIA Jan. 6 SAVANNAH STATE Jan. 9 KANSAS STATE Jan. 13 at Texas Tech Jan. 16 at Oklahoma Jan. 23 NEBRASKA Jan. 25 at Kansas Jan. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE Feb. 3 TEXAS A&M Feb. 6 at Colorado Feb. 10 IOWA STATE Feb. 13 at Baylor Feb. 17 TEXAS Feb. 20 at Nebraska Feb. 24 COLORADO Feb. 27 at Kansas State Mar. 2 at Iowa State Mar. 6 KANSAS Mar. 10-13 Big 12 Champ. @Kansas City, Mo.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter)
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name
Mike Anderson Head Coach
Starters Lost DeMarre Carroll (6-8, F) Matt Lawrence (6-7, G) Leo Lyons (6-9, F) Top Newcomers Mike Dixon (G, 6-1, Fr.) Tyler Stone (F, 6-7, Fr.) Jon Underwood (F, 6-9, Fr.)
Hometown
Jackson, Miss. Lyon, Miss. Concord, N.C. Louisville, Ky. Meridian, Miss. Macon, Miss. McKinney, Texas Battletown, Ky. Glens Falls, N.Y. Fort Pearl, Miss. Shelbyville, Tenn. Baton Rouge, La. Grenada, Miss. Selma, Ala. Brownsville, Tenn. Madison, Miss. New Orleans, La. Khartoum, Sudan
No. Name 3 4 10 11 12 15 21 23 24 25 32 33 35
Miguel Paul J.T. Tiller* Mike Dixon Zaire Taylor* Marcus Denmon Keith Ramsey Laurence Bowers Justin Safford Kim English Jarrett Sutton Steve Moore Tyler Stone Jon Underwood
Pos. Ht. G G G G G F F F G G C F F
6-1 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-9 6-8 6-8 6-6 6-3 6-9 6-7 6-9
Wt.
Cl.
172 200 175 189 185 210 205 230 200 190 264 225 190
So. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr.
PPG RPG 3.0 8.4 --6.7 6.0 3.6 3.2 3.4 6.5 1.8 1.1 -----
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Hometown
0.9 Lakeland, Fla. 3.4 Marietta, Ga. --Kansas City, Mo. 3.0 Staten Island, N.Y. 2.2 Kansas City, Mo. 2.7 Murfreesboro, Tenn. 2.1 Memphis, Tenn. 2.0 Bloomington, Ill. 1.6 Baltimore, Md. 0.3 Kansas City, Mo. 1.3 Kansas City, Mo. --Memphis, Tenn. --Phoenix, Ariz.
2010 Opponents
New Orleans
UNCAsheville
November 13, 2009 in Athens ...............................7:00 p.m. (EST)
Nov. 24 in Athens ............... 7:00 p.m. (EST) (CSS)
Outlook Players
Joe Pasternack Head Coach
Billy Humphrey
Starters Lost Kyndall Dykes (6-3, F) T.J. Worley (6-4, F) Top Newcomers Billy Humphrey (G, 6-3, Sr.) Devin McDonald (G, 6-0, Jr.)
Series Information
General Information Location: ............... New Orleans, La. Founded: .................................. 1958 Enrollment: ........................... 11,200 Colors: ............Royal Blue and Silver Nickname: ....................... Privateers Conference: .........................Sun Belt ................................(Western Division) President: .................... Dr. Tim Ryan Athletic Director: ..............Mike Bujol
Sports Information Sports Info Director: Rob Broussard Office Phone: ...........(504) 280-7027 Basketball SID: ......... Rob Broussard Cell Phone: ............... (504) 628-3895 Email: ...................rbrouss1@uno.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(504) 280-3977 Press Row Phone: ....(504) 280-3883 Web Site: ..... www.unoprivateers.com Address: ......... 6801 Franklin Avenue ...................... New Orleans, LA 70122
Basketball Information Head Coach: ............. Joe Pasternack ........................................ (Indiana ‘99) Record at New Orleans/Yrs. .................................... 30-32 / 3 years Overall Record/Yrs. .................................... 30-32 / 3 years Assistant Coaches Bill Lewit ...................... (Salisbury ‘91) Reggie Frilot ............... (Southern ‘75) Derrick Jones................ (Samford ‘01) Office Phone: ...........(504) 280-7026 Home Court: ............Lakefront Arena .................................. Capacity: 8.933 2008-09 Records:11-19, 6-12 in Sun Belt 2008-09 Post-Season ....... Sun Belt Tournament First Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 2/3 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 4/6
Series vs. UGA:.....Georgia leads 2-0 Last Meeting: Dec. 18, 1987 in Athens Georgia 81, New Orleans 77
2009-10 Schedule Nov. 13 Nov. 19 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Mar. 6-9
at Georgia SOUTHERN-NEW ORLEANS TEXAS STATE MOBILE at N.C. State at Tulane HOUSTON BAPTIST at Southern FLORIDA ATLANTIC at Troy vs. Southern Mississippi vs. North Florida vs. Canisius MIDDLE TENNESSEE FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL at Denver at North Texas UALR at Louisiana-Lafayette LOUISIANA-MONROE at Middle Tennessee at Western Kentucky SOUTH ALABAMA ARKANSAS STATE NORTH TEXAS at Louisiana-Monroe DENVER at Arkansas State at UALR Sun Belt Conference Tourn. @Hot Springs, Ark.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name 0 4 5 13 14 15 22 23 31 34 45 55
Carl Blair Johann Mpondo Destin Damachoua Jaroslav Tyrna* Charles Carmouche* Devin McDonald Quincy Diggs Lenny Harmon Billy Humphrey Obi Ikeakor Ejike Hart* J.L. Lewis
Pos. Ht. G F G C G G G G G F F F
6-2 6-8 6-1 6-10 6-2 6-0 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-8 6-8 6-8
Wt.
Cl.
205 230 185 225 175 185 195 210 195 260 225 220
Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr.
PPG RPG --2.3 2.3 6.5 3.5 --------2.8 2.8 ---
Georgia Basketball
Eddie Biedenbach Head Coach
John Williams
General Information Location: ....................Asheville, N.C. Founded: .................................. 1927 Enrollment: ............................. 3,500 Colors: ......................Blue and White Nickname: ......................... Bulldogs Conference: .......................Big South President: ...............Dr. Anne Ponder Athletic Director: ............Janet Cone
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ........Mike Gore Office Phone: ...........(828) 251-6923 Basketball SID: ............ Everett Hutto Mobile Phone: .......... (828) 545-1121 Email: .....................ehutto@unca.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(828) 251-6386 Press Row Phone: ....(828) 251-6387 Web Site: ......www.uncabulldogs.com Address: ....... One University Heights .................Justice Center, CPO #2600 ................ Asheville, N.C. 28804-8513
Basketball Information Head Coach: ......... Eddie Biedenbach ................... (North Carolina State ‘68) Record at UNC-Asheville/Yrs. .............................. 191-202 / 13 years Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 210-253 / 16 years Assistant Coaches Nick McDevitt.......(UNC-Asheville ‘01) Brett Carey .........(UNC-Asheville ‘02) Kotie Kimble .... (Coastal Carolina ‘07) Office Phone: ...........(828) 251-6826 Home Court: .............. Justice Center .................................. Capacity: 1,100 2008-09 Records:15-16, 10-8 in Big South 2008-09 Post-Season ................ Big South Tourn. 1st Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 2/3 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 2/8
Starters Lost Reid Augst (6-6, G/F) Jason Ridenhour (6-6,F) Top Newcomers Jaron Lane (G, 6-4, Fr.) Josh Selligson (G, 6-2, Fr.) Austin Alecxih (G/F, 6-5, Fr.) D.J. Cunningham (C, 6-10, Fr.)
Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
Series Information Series vs. UGA:Georgia leads 3-0 Last Meeting: Dec. 19, 1988 in Athens Georgia 109, UNC-Asheville 65
2009-10 Schedule Nov. 9 Nov. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Dec. 5 Dec. 13 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Dec. 21 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Mar. 2,4,6
BREVARD (Exh.) at Charlotte at Tennessee CAMPBELL at Georgia FURMAN at Kentucky at Gardner-Webb MONTREAT CATAWBA BLUEFIELD WOFFORD at Western Carolina at Radford at High Point COASTAL CAROLINA CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at VMI at Liberty WINTHROP PRESBYTERIAN HIGH POINT RADFORD at Charleston Southern at Coastal Carolina LIBERTY VMI at Presbyterian at Winthrop GARDNER-WEBB Big South Conference Championship
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown
--Houston, Texas 3.9 Douala, Cameroon 1.0 Paris, France 4.9 Prague, Czech Rep. 2.4 New Orleans, La. --Houston, Texas --Wichita, Kan. --Lake Charles, La. --Chicago, Ill. 1.6 Houston, Texas 4.8 Lagos, Nigeria --Gonzales, La.
No. Name 2 4 5 10 11 12 15 22 23 24 33 35 42 44 50
Matt Dickey* Chris Stephenson Jaron Lane J.P. Primm Josh Seligson Madison Davis Sean Smith* Austin Alecxih John Williams* Terrence Turner D.J. Cunningham Quinard Jackson Eric Stubbs Sean Hobbs Jeremy Harn
Pos. Ht. G G G G G G G G F F C F C C F
6-1 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-10 6-5 6-8 7-2 6-8
Wt.
Cl.
PPG RPG
180 200 170 195 170 160 200 190 215 210 240 240 225 260 230
So. So. Fr. So. Fr. RFr. Sr. Fr. RJr. RFr. Fr. So. Jr. So. RFr.
10.9 3.8 --9.0 ----10.8 --12.9 ----2.0 3.9 0.3 ---
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Hometown
3.2 Trussville, Ala. 2.1 Punta Gorda, Fla. --Greenville, N.C. 2.6 Dickson, Tenn. --Raleigh, N.C. --Waynesville, N.C. 4.1 Stockholm, Sweden --Columbia, Penn. 6.6 Raleigh, N.C. --Fayetteville, Ga. --Waterford, Ohio 1.6 W. Palm Beach, Fla. 3.4 W. Palm Beach, Fla. 0.1 Columbus, Ohio --Chapel Hill, N.C.
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2010 Opponents Pepperdine
St. John’s
December 30, 2009 in Athens ....................... 7:00 p.m. (EST)
SEC / Big East Invitational December 9, 2009 in New York, N.Y. .....................7:00 p.m. (EST) (ESPN2)
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records
Tom Asbury Head Coach
History Media Info
Mychel Thompson
Starters Lost Ryan Holmes (6-1, G) Top Newcomers Tanner Kerry (F/C, 6-9, Fr.) Josh Lowery (G, 6-2, Fr.) Caleb Willis (G, 6-2, Fr.)
Series Information
General Information Location: ...................... Malibu, Calif. Founded: .................................. 1937 Enrollment: ............................. 8,000 Colors: .......Blue, Orange, and White Nickname: ............................ Waves Conference: ....................West Coast President: ............ Andrew K. Benton Athletic Director: ....Dr. John Watson
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ....Roger Horne Office Phone: ...........(310) 506-4455 Basketball SID: .............Roger Horne Mobile Phone: .......... (805) 279-4551 Email: .. roger.horne@pepperdine.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(310) 506-4322 Press Row Phone: ....(310) 456-5050 Web Site: www.pepperdinesports.com Address: ... 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. ................................Malibu, CA 90263
Basketball Information Head Coach: ................... Tom Asbury ..................................... (Wyoming ‘68) Record at Pepperdine/Yrs. .................................. 134-82 / 7 years Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 219-170 / 13 years Assistant Coaches Marty Wilson .............(Pepperdine ‘89) Damin Lopez ...........(Pepperdine ‘94) Will Kimble ................(Pepperdine ‘04) Office Phone: ...........(310) 506-4161 Home Court: ....Firestone Fieldhouse .................................. Capacity: 3,104 2008-09 Records: .. 9-23, 5-9 in WCC 2008-09 Post-Season .................... WCC Tourn. Quaterfinals Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 1/4 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................. 3/12
Series vs. UGA: Georgia leads 2-0 Last Meeting: Dec. 17, 2001 in Athens Georgia 91, Pepperdine 74
2009-10 Schedule Oct. 16 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 18 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Mar. 5-8
BLUE & ORANGE MADNESS WESTMONT (Exh.) PACIFIC LONG BEACH STATE UC SAN DIEGO at UCLA vs. Hampton vs. Monmouth vs. Wyoming at Cal Poly FRESNO STATE CALIFORNIA BAPTIST PORTLAND STATE NEW MEXICO STATE at UC Irvine UTAH at Georgia MIAMI (Fla.) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT SANTA CLARA SAN FRANCISCO at Gonzaga at Portland SAINT MARY’S SAN DIEGO at Loyola Marymount at San Francisco at Santa Clara PORTLAND GONZAGA at Saint Mary’s at San Diego WCC Tourn. @Las Vegas, Nev.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name 1 3 4 10 11 15 20 22 23 25 33 41 44 45 50
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Dane Suttle, Jr. Keion Bell* Tanner Kerry Richard Branning Josh Lowery Mychel Thompson* Lorne Jackson Jonathan Dupre Caleb Willis Gus Clardy Don Martin Taylor Darby* Corbin Moore* Andy Shannon Denis Agre
Pos. Ht. G/F G F/C G G F G F G F G F C C C
6-6 6-3 6-9 6-2 6-2 6-7 6-2 6-8 6-2 6-8 6-4 6-8 6-10 7-0 6-8
Wt.
Cl.
PPG RPG
210 200 225 160 190 200 205 205 215 225 205 220 240 245 240
So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. So. So. Jr.
6.3 12.9 --0.0 --9.6 6.6 4.4 --1.1 0.0 6.1 3.1 1.0 3.2
Georgia Basketball
Norm Roberts Head Coach
Anthony Mason, Jr.
Starters Lost 0 Top Newcomers Justin Brownlee (F, 6-7, Jr.) Dwight Hardy (G, 6-2, Jr.) Omari Lawrence (G/F, 6-4, Fr.)
Series Information
General Information Location: ...................... Queens, N.Y. Founded: .................................. 1870 Enrollment: ........................... 20,086 Colors: ...................... Red and White Nickname: ...................... Red Storm Conference: .........................Big East President: Rev. Donald J. Harrington Athletic Director: ...... Chris Monasch
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ......Mark Fratto Office Phone: ...........(718) 990-1520 Basketball SID: ...............Mark Fratto Office Phone: ........... (718) 990-6897 Email: ................ frattom@stjohns.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(718) 969-8468 Press Row Phone:.....(718) 990-5713 Press Row Phone:.....(212) 465-6536 Web Site: ...www.redstormsports.com Address:Room 157 Carnescca Arena .......................... 8000 Utopia Parkway .............................. Queens, NY 11439
Basketball Information Head Coach: ................Norm Roberts .......................... (Queens College ‘87) Record at St. John’s/Yrs. .................................... 64-85 / 5 years Overall Record/Yrs. .................................... 64-85 / 5 years Assistant Coaches Glenn Braica ..... (Queens College ‘88) Fred Quartlebaum .......(Fordham ‘89) Chris Casey ...(Western Conn. St. ‘86) Office Phone: ...........(718) 990-6225 Home Court: Carnesecca Arena/Madison Square Garden......Capacity: 5,602/19,786 2008-09 Records: ..16-18, 6-12 in Big East 2008-09 Post-Season College Basketball Invitational 1st Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 0/5 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 3/9
Series vs. UGA:.................... Tied 1-1 Last Meeting: Mar. 25, 1983 in Syracuse, N.Y. Georgia 70, St. John’s 67
2009-10 Schedule Nov. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 9 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 21
LIU at Bonaventure BROWN vs. Siena vs. Temple STONY BROOK at Duke vs. Georgia vs. FORDHAM vs. HOFSTRA
Dec. 23 Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Feb. 2 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 Mar. 2 Mar. 5 Mar. 9-13
BRYANT at Georgetown PROVIDENCE at Louisville CINCINNATI DEPAUL at Connecticut VILLANOVA at Pittsburgh at Rutgers WEST VIRGINIA LOUISVILLE at Notre Dame SETON HALL at USF MARQUETTE PITTSBURGH at Syracuse at DePaul Big East Tourn. @New York, N.Y.
@ MADISON SQ. GARDEN HOLIDAY FESTIVAL
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown
2.2 Los Angeles, Calif. 4.7 Los Angeles, Calif. --Sydney, Australia 0.0 Menlo Park, Calif. --Phoenix, Ariz. 3.5 Ladera Ranch, Calif. 1.6 Simi Valley, Calif. 2.3 Houston, Texas --Stockbridge, Ga. 2.0 Nacogdoches, Texas 0.0 Gladstone, Mo. 6.1 San Marcos, Calif. 4.6 Cypress, Calif. 1.5 Carmichael, Calif. 3.6 Sofia, Bulgaria
No. Name 1 2 3 5 10 11 12 15 23 24 31 32 55
D.J. Kennedy* Anthony Mason, Jr. Malik Boothe* Sean Evans* Quincy Roberts Omari Lawrence Dwight Hardy Dele Coker Paris Horne* Justin Burrell* Malik Stith Justin Brownlee Rob Thomas
Pos. Ht. G/F F G F G G/F G F/C G F G F F
6-6 6-7 5-9 6-8 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-10 6-3 6-8 5-11 6-7 6-6
Wt.
Cl.
PPG RPG
213 213 185 256 195 215 182 253 191 235 176 225 230
Jr. RSr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. RJr.
13.0 14.0 6.4 10.3 5.0 ----2.3 14.6 9.0 ----6.1
2009-10 Media Guide
6.6 4.3 4.4 7.1 2.5 ----2.2 3.4 4.5 ----3.1
Hometown Pittsburgh, Pa. Memphis, Tenn. Queens, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. Bronx, N.Y. Bronx, N.Y. Newburgh, N.Y. Middletown, Del. Bronx, N.Y. Hempstead, N.Y. Tifton, Ga. Harlem, N.Y.
2010 Opponents
St. Louis
South Carolina
December 2, 2009 in Athens .............................7:00 p.m. (EST)
January 30, 2010 in Columbia .............. 7:00 p.m. (EST) (FSN) February 13, 2010 in Athens 4:00 p.m. (EST) (SEC Network) Outlook
Rick Majerus Head Coach
Kwamain Mitchell
General Information
Starters Lost Tommie Liddell III (6-4, G) Kevin Lisch (6-2, G) Top Newcomers Justin Jordan (G, 5-9, Fr.) Jeff Reid (G, 6-4, Fr.) Jon Smith (F, 6-5, Fr.)
Series Information
Location: ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Founded: .................................. 1818 Enrollment: ........................... 12,733 Colors: ............Royal Blue and White Nickname: .......................... Billikens Conference: ..................... Atlantic 10 President: ...Rev. Lawrence J. Biondi Athletic Director: .............. Chris May
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ... Chuck Yahng Office Phone: ...........(314) 977-3462 Basketball SID: ............ Chuck Yahng Office Phone: ........... (314) 977-2524 Email: ...................... yahngc@slu.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(314) 977-3178 Press Row Phone: ....(314) 977-5212 Web Site: ......... www.slubillikens.com Address: ...............3330 Laclede Ave. ........................... St. Louis, Mo. 63103
Basketball Information Head Coach: ................. Rick Majerus ....................................(Marquette ‘70) Record at St. Louis/Yrs. .................................... 34-29 / 2 years Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 456-176 / 22 years Assistant Coaches Porter Moser ............... (Creighton ‘90) Chris Harriman ... (Augusta State ‘03) Alex Jensen ........................ (Utah ‘00) Office Phone: ...........(314) 977-3170 Home Court: ..............Chaifetz Arena ................................ Capacity: 10,600 2008-09 Records:18-14, 8-8 in Atlantic 10 2008-09 Post-Season Atlantic 10 Conference Championship Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 2/3 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 4/5
Series vs. UGA: This is the first meeting between UGA and St. Louis.
2009-10 Schedule Nov. 7 ST. AMBROSE (Exh.) Nov. 14 SE MISSOURI STATE Nov. 18 NEBRASKA Nov. 22 vs. KENNESAW STATE Nov. 24 vs. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST. Nov. 27 vs. Iowa State Nov. 28 @Chicago Invitational Dec. 2 at Georgia Dec. 5 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Dec. 12 ROCKHURST Dec. 16 BELMONT Dec. 19 MISSOURI STATE Dec. 22 UMKC Dec. 29 EASTERN ILLINOIS Jan. 2 at Bowling Green Jan. 9 RICHMOND Jan. 13 at Duquesne Jan. 17 at Charlotte Jan. 20 FORDHAM Jan. 27 at George Washington Jan. 30 at Richmond Feb. 3 ST. BONAVENTURE Feb. 6 at La Salle Feb. 9 at Saint Joseph’s Feb. 13 DAYTON Feb. 17 RHODE ISLAND Feb. 21 at Massachusetts Feb. 24 XAVIER Feb. 27 DUQUESNE Mar. 3 TEMPLE Mar. 6 at Dayton Mar. 12-14 Atlantic 10 Tourn. @Atlantic City, N.J.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name 3 10 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 32 33
Kwamain Mitchell* Paul Eckerle Justin Jordan Femi John Brian Conklin* Christian Salecich Max Banchy Jon Smith Jeff Reid Kyle Cassity Cody Ellis Cory Remekun Willie Reed*
Pos. Ht. G G G G F G G F G G F F F
5-10 6-1 5-9 6-2 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-8 6-7 6-9
Wt.
Cl.
PPG RPG
170 170 165 205 230 185 160 180 180 200 240 195 215
So. Jr. Fr. RFr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So.
11.0 3.8 ----6.1 --------1.6 ----7.7
Georgia Basketball
Darrin Horn Head Coach
Devan Downey
Starters Lost Zam Fredrick (6-0, G) Top Newcomers Ramon Galloway (G, 6-2, Fr.) Lakeem Jackson (F, 6-5, Fr.) Johndre Jefferson (F, 6-9, Jr.) Stephen Spinella (G, 6-5, Fr.)
Series Information
General Information Location: ................... Columbia, S.C. Founded: .................................. 1801 Enrollment: ........................... 25,077 Colors: .................. Garnet and Black Nickname: .................... Gamecocks Conference: .................Southeastern ................................(Eastern Division) President: ........... Dr. Harris Pastides Athletic Director: ............Eric Hyman
Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
Series vs. UGA: S. Carolina leads 46-43* Last Meeting: Mar. 7, 2009 in Athens Georgia 51, South Carolina 68 *Excludes Georgia’s 2003 and 2003 wins in Athens and Columbia, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2009-10 Schedule
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ....... Steve Fink Office Phone: ...........(803) 777-5204 Basketball SID: ........... Emily Feeney Office Phone: ........... (803) 777-7743 Email: .........efeeney@mailbox.sc.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(803) 777-2967 Press Row Phone: ....(803) 777-6182 Web Site: www.gamecocksonline.com Address: ..................Roost Building B .......................... 1322 Heyward Street ........................... Columbia, SC 29208
Basketball Information Head Coach: ....................Darrin Horn ......................(Westerm Kentucky ‘95) Record at South Carolina/Yrs. ...................................... 21-10 / 1 year Overall Record/Yrs. .................................. 132-58 / 6 years Assistant Coaches Neill Berry ..............(SE Louisiana ‘03) Cypheus Bunton .....(Western Ky. ‘95) Michael Boynton Jr. . (S. Carolina ‘04) Office Phone: ...........(803) 777-4197 Home Court: ....... Colonial Life Arena ................................ Capacity: 18,000 2008-09 Records: 21-10, 10-6 in SEC 2008-09 Post-Season ..................................... NIT 1st Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 1/4 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 3/8
Nov. 5 KY. WESLEYAN (Exh.) Nov. 13 ALABAMA A&M Nov. 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Nov. 19 vs. La Salle Nov. 20 @Charleston Classic Nov. 22 @Charleston Classic Nov. 27 JACKSONVILLE Dec. 2 WESTERN KENTUCKY Dec. 6 at Clemson Dec. 16 RICHMOND Dec. 19 at Wofford Dec. 21 FURMAN Dec. 30 at Boston College Jan. 2 BAYLOR Jan. 5 LONGWOOD Jan. 9 at Auburn Jan. 13 LSU Jan. 16 VANDERBILT Jan. 20 at Mississippi Jan. 23 at Florida Jan. 26 KENTUCKY Jan. 30 GEORGIA Feb. 6 at Tennessee Feb. 10 FLORIDA Feb. 13 at Georgia Feb. 17 at Arkansas Feb. 20 TENNESSEE Feb. 25 at Kentucky Feb. 27 MISSISSIPPI STATE Mar. 3 ALABAMA Mar. 6 at Vanderbilt Mar. 11-14 SEC Tourn. @Nashville, Tenn.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown
3.2 Milwaukee, Wis. 0.6 Washington, Mo. --Fort Wayne, Ind. --St. Louis, Mo. 3.9 North Eugene, Ore. --- Gold Coast, Australia --Stillwater, Minn. --Columbus, Ohio --Topeka, Kan. 1.0 Tamaroa, Ill. --Perth, Australia --Dallas, Texas 4.6 Kansas City, Mo.
No. Name 1 2 5 12 14 21 24 25 30 31 32 44
Stephen Spinella Devan Downey* Brandis Raley-Ross Ramon Galloway Robert Wilder Dominique Archie* Mike Holmes* Austin Steed Lakeem Jackson Evaldas Baniulis Johndre Jefferson Sam Muldrow*
Pos. Ht. G G G G G G F/C F SF F F F
6-5 5-9 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-7 6-7 6-8 6-5 6-7 6-9 6-9
Wt.
Cl.
PPG RPG
190 175 193 175 185 200 230 215 215 210 205 216
Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr.
--19.8 7.0 --0.2 10.9 10.8 3.9 --6.4 --5.6
2009-10 Media Guide
Hometown
--Colts Neck, N.J. 2.8 Chester, S.C. 2.6 Gastonia, N.C. ---Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 0.2 Chapin, S.C. 6.4 Augusta, Ga. 7.7 Bishopville, S.C. 3.6 Hephzibah, Ga. --Charlotte, N.C. 2.6 Vilnius, Lithuania --Santee, S.C. 5.3 Florence, S.C.
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2010 Opponents Tennessee Outlook
Starters Lost 0 Top Newcomers Melvin Goins (G, 5-11, Jr.) Kenny Hall (F, 6-8, Fr.) Skylar McBee (G, 6-3, Fr.)
Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records
Bruce Pearl Head Coach
History Media Info
Tyler Smith
Series Information
General Information Location: .................. Knoxville, Tenn. Founded: .................................. 1794 Enrollment: ........................... 27,739 Colors: ................. Orange and White Nickname: ...................... Volunteers Conference: .................Southeastern ................................(Eastern Division) President: ...................Dr. Jan Simek Athletic Director: ....... Mike Hamilton
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ......... Bud Ford Mobile Phone: ..........(865) 567-6287 Basketball SID: ......... Tom Satkowiak Mobile Phone: .......... (865) 696-2897 Email: ........... tomsid@tennessee.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(865) 974-1269 Press Row Phone: ....(865) 544-0789 Web Site: .............. www.utsports.com Address: ................... P.O. Box 15016 ............................ Knoxville, TN 37996
Basketball Information Head Coach: ................... Bruce Pearl ............................(Boston College ‘82) Record at Tennessee/Yrs. .................................... 98-37 / 4 years Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 415-121 / 17 years Assistant Coaches Tony Jones (Concordia University ‘93) Steve Forbes (Southern Arkansas ‘88) Jason Shay ......................... (Iowa ‘95) Office Phone: ...........(865) 974-1206 Home Court: Thompson-Boling Arena ................................ Capacity: 21,678 2008-09 Records: 21-13, 10-6 in SEC 2008-09 Post-Season ...................... NCAA Tourn. 1st Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 0/5 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................. 1/11
Series vs. UGA: Tennessee leads 89-49* Last Meeting: Feb. 11, 2009 in Knoxville Georgia 48, Tennessee 79 *Excludes two UGA wins in 2003, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2009-10 Schedule Oct. 30 NORTH ALABAMA (Exh.) LINCOLN MEMORIAL (Exh.) Nov. 4 Nov. 13 AUSTIN PEAY Nov. 17 UNC ASHEVILLE Nov. 20 vs. East Carolina Nov. 21 @Paradise Jam Nov. 22 @Paradise Jam Nov. 23 @Paradise Jam Nov. 27 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Dec. 2 ETSU Dec. 11 vs. Middle Tennessee St. Dec. 15 WYOMING Dec. 19 at USC Dec. 23 NORTH CAROLINA A&T Dec. 31 at Memphis Jan. 6 CHARLOTTE Jan. 10 KANSAS Jan. 14 AUBURN Jan. 16 MISSISSIPPI Jan. 19 at Alabama Jan. 23 at Georgia Jan. 27 VANDERBILT Jan. 31 FLORIDA Feb. 4 at LSU Feb. 6 SOUTH CAROLINA Feb. 9 at Vanderbilt Feb. 13 at Kentucky Feb. 17 GEORGIA Feb. 20 at South Carolina Feb. 23 at Florida Feb. 27 KENTUCKY Mar. 3 ARKANSAS Mar. 6 at Mississippi State Mar. 11-14 SEC Tourn. @Nashville, Tenn.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name
0 1 3 4 5 10 11 13 20 21 22 23 24 25 30 32 33
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Remaldo Woolridge Tyler Smith* Bobby Maze* Wayne Chism* Emmanuel Negedu Michael Hubert Quinn Cannington Skylar McBee Kenny Hall Melvin Goins Steven Pearl Cameron Tatum Josh Bone Josh Tabb J.P. Prince* Scotty Hopson* Brian Williams
Pos. Ht. G/F G/F G F/C F G G G F G F G G G G G C
6-8 6-7 6-3 6-9 6-7 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-8 5-11 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-7 6-7 6-10
Wt. 208 215 195 246 218 203 165 190 220 195 232 197 195 195 205 200 278
Virginia Tech
January 23, 2010 in Athens ................ 5:00 p.m. (EST) (FSN) February 17, 2010 in Knoxville 8:00 p.m. (EST) (SEC Network)
Cl.
So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr.
PPG RPG 2.6 17.4 8.2 13.7 1.9 0.5 0.8 ------0.4 7.6 0.0 3.4 9.9 9.2 5.0
Georgia Basketball
Seth Greenberg Head Coach
December 6, 2009 in Blacksburg, Va. ...........................................Time TBA
Starters Lost Cheick Diakite (6-9, C) A.D. Vassallo (6-7, G/F) Top Newcomers Manny Atkins (G/F, 6-7, Fr..) Ben Boggs (G, 6-4, Fr.) Erick Green (G, 6-4, Fr.) Cadarian Raines (F, 6-9, Fr.)
Jeff Allen
General Information
Series Information
Location: .................. Blacksburg, Va. Founded: .................................. 1872 Enrollment: ........................... 30,000 Colors: .............. Maroon and Orange Nickname: ............................ Hokies Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference ........................ (Coastal Division) President: ............Dr. Charles Steger Athletic Director: ........... Jim Weaver
Sports Information Sports Info Director: ......Dave Smith Office Phone: ...........(540) 231-6726 Basketball SID: ....................Bill Dyer Home Phone: ........... (540) 552-8461 Email: .......................... wdyer@vt.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(540) 231-6984 Press Row Phone: ....(540) 531-3048 Web Site: ........ www.hokiesports.com Address: 460 Jamerson Athletic Center ................Blacksburg, VA 24061-0502
Basketball Information Head Coach: .............Seth Greenberg ......................(Fairleigh Dickinson ‘78) Record at Virginia Tech/Yrs. .................................. 107-85 / 6 years Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 320-255 / 19 years Assistant Coaches Bill Courtney ................. (Bucknell ‘92) James Johnson ............. (Ferrum ‘93) Ryan Odom ... (Hampden-Sydney ‘96) Office Phone: ...........(540) 231-6725 Home Court: ......... Cassell Coliseum .................................. Capacity: 9,847 2008-09 Records: ..19-15, 7-9 in ACC 2008-09 Post-Season ....................................NIT 2nd Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 2/3 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................... 4/8
Series vs. UGA:.....Georgia leads 5-1 Last Meeting: Dec. 9, 2008 in Athens Georgia 67,Virginia Tech 66
2009-10 Schedule Nov. 15 BROWN Nov. 17 UNC GREENSBORO Nov. 23 vs. Campbell Nov. 27 vs. Temple Nov. 28 vs. Delaware Dec. 1 at Iowa Dec. 6 GEORGIA Dec. 9 VMI Dec. 12 at Penn State Dec. 19 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Dec. 22 UMBC Dec. 30 LONGWOOD Jan. 2 vs. Seton Hall Jan. 10 at North Carolina Jan. 13 MIAMI Jan. 16 at Florida State Jan. 18 N.C. CENTRAL Jan. 23 BOSTON COLLEGE Jan. 28 at Virginia Jan. 31 at Miami Feb. 4 NORTH CAROLINA Feb. 6 CLEMSON Feb. 10 at N.C. State Feb. 13 VIRGINIA Feb. 16 WAKE FOREST Feb. 21 at Duke Feb. 24 at Boston College Feb. 27 MARYLAND Mar. 3 N.C. STATE Mar. 6 at Georgia Tech Mar. 11-14 ACC Tourn. @Greensboro, N.C.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown
1.3 Sherman Oaks, Calif. 5.8 Pulaski, Tenn. 2.4 Suitland, Md. 8.0 Jackson, Tenn. 1.7 Kaduna, Nigeria 0.5 Hendersonville, Tenn. 0.0 Knoxville, Tenn. --Rutledge, Tenn. --- Stone Mountain, Ga. --San Diego, Calif. 0.5 Knoxville, Tenn. 2.2 Lithonia, Ga. 0.0 Nashville, Tenn. 1.8 Carbondale, Ill. 4.2 Memphis, Tenn. 2.7 Hopkinsville, Ky. 5.6 Bronx, N.Y.
No. Name
0 1 3 4 5 11 14 21 23 24 25 32 33 42
Jeff Allen* Terrell Bell Allan Chaney Cadarain Raines Dorenzo Hudson* Erick Green Victor Davila Lewis Witcher Malcolm Delaney* Ben Boggs Manny Atkins Paul Debnam J.T. Thompson Gene Swindle Tom Amalfe Chris Panneton
Pos. Ht. F F F F G G F F G G G/F G F C G F
6-7 6-6 6-9 6-9 6-5 6-4 6-8 6-9 6-3 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-6 6-11 6-0 6-8
Wt. 230 205 235 230 220 185 245 218 170 200 200 195 210 260 170 215
Cl.
Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. RFr. Jr. So.
PPG RPG 13.7 2.3 ----4.6 --3.1 2.0 18.1 ----0.8 6.5 ----0.0
2009-10 Media Guide
Hometown
8.4 Washington, D.C. 2.7 Stone Mountain, Ga. --Baltimore, Md. --Petersburg, Va. 1.9 Charlotte, N.C. --Winchester, Va. 2.0 Canovanas, P.R. 1.4 Rocky Mount, Va. 4.0 Baltimore, Md. --Roanoke, Va. --- Stone Mountain, Ga. 0.2 Farmville, Va. 3.7 Monroe, N.C. --Miami, Fla. --Mountainside, N.J. 0.0 Fairfax, Va.
2010 Opponents Vanderbilt
Wofford
February 6, 2010 in Athens .............. 8:00 p.m. (EST) (FSN) February 25, 2010 in Nashville ......... 7:00 p.m. (EST) (ESPNU)
November 17, 2009 in Athens ............................. 7:00 p.m. (EST)
Starters Lost 0 Top Newcomers John Jenkins (G, 6-4, Fr.) Kevin Stallings Head Coach
Jermaine Beal
General Information Location: ..................Nashville, Tenn. Founded: .................................. 1873 Enrollment: ............................. 6,378 Colors: ......................Black and Gold Nickname: ..................Commodores Conference: .................Southeastern ................................(Eastern Division) Chancellor: ............ Nicholas Zeppos Athletic Director: ....David Williams II
Sports Information Sports Info Director: Rod Williamson Office Phone: ...........(615) 322-4121 Basketball SID: ..............Andy Boggs Home Phone: ........... (615) 828-8895 Email: .....andy.boggs@vanderbilt.edu SID Fax Phone: .........(615) 343-7064 Press Row Phone: ....(615) 320-0436 Web Site: .. www.vucommodores.com Address: ................. P.O. Box 120158 ............................Nashville, TN 37212
Basketball Information Head Coach: ...............Kevin Stallings ........................................ (Purdue ‘82) Record at Vanderbilt/Yrs. .............................. 189-128 / 10 years Overall Record/Yrs. .............................. 312-191 / 16 years Assistant Coaches Dan Muller ...............(Illinois State ‘98) King Rice ............(North Carolina ‘92) Tom Richardson....(St. Xavier [Ill.] ‘77) Office Phone: ...........(615) 322-6530 Home Court: .. Memorial Gymnasium ................................ Capacity: 14,316 2008-09 Records: ..19-12, 8-8 in SEC 2008-09 Post-Season ........................ SEC Tourn. 1st Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 0/5 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................. 1/14
Series Information Series vs. UGA:Vanderbilt leads 80-46* Last Meeting: Feb. 25, 2009 in Athens Georgia 61, Vanderbilt 57 *Excludes Georgia’s 2002 and 2003 wins in Athens, later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
2009-10 Schedule Nov. 10 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE Nov. 16 LIPSCOMB Nov. 20 at Saint Mary’s Nov. 23 vs. Cincinnati @EA Sports Maui Invitational Nov. 24 Nov. 25 @EA Sports Maui Invitational Dec. 2 MISSOURI Dec. 5 DEPAUL Dec. 8 at Illinois Dec. 11 vs. Western Kentucky Dec. 19 TENNESSEE STATE Dec. 21 MERCER Dec. 30 MANHATTAN Jan. 2 SOUTHERN MISS Jan. 4 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST. Jan. 9 FLORIDA Jan. 13 at Alabama Jan. 16 at South Carolina Jan. 23 AUBURN Jan. 27 at Tennessee Jan. 30 at Kentucky Feb. 3 MISSISSIPPI STATE Feb. 6 at Georgia Feb. 9 TENNESSEE Feb. 13 LSU Feb. 18 at Mississippi Feb. 20 KENTUCKY Feb. 25 GEORGIA Feb. 27 at Arkansas Mar. 2 at Florida Mar. 6 SOUTH CAROLINA Mar. 11-14 SEC Tourn. @Nashville, Tenn.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) No. Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 12 14 15 21 23 24 33 44 50
Jermaine Beal* Brad Tinsley* Charles Hinkle Festus Ezeli A.J. Ogilvy* Lance Goulbourne Chris Meriweather Jordan Smart Aaron Noll Elliott Cole Darshawn McClellan John Jenkins Andre Walker Steve Tchiengang* Jeffery Taylor* Joe Duffy
Pos. Ht. G G G/F C C G/F G G/F F G F G F F G/F F
6-3 6-3 6-6 6-11 6-11 6-8 6-0 6-6 6-7 5-11 6-7 6-4 6-7 6-9 6-7 6-8
Wt.
Cl.
205 210 195 255 250 225 180 180 220 180 240 215 200 240 210 225
Sr. So. RSo. RSo. Jr. So. Sr. RFr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. RSo. So. So. Jr.
PPG RPG 12.5 11.0 2.0 3.8 15.4 5.1 0.4 --0.7 0.3 2.1 --4.7 3.6 12.2 1.0
Georgia Basketball
Mike Young Head Coach
Junior Salters
General Information Location: .............. Spartanburg, S.C. Founded: .................................. 1854 Enrollment: ............................. 1,400 Colors: ............... Old Gold and Black Nickname: ........................... Terriers Conference: ........................Southern President: ....Dr. Benjamin B. Dunlap Athletic Director: ... Richard Johnson
Sports Information Sports Info Director: Brent Williamson Office Phone: ...........(864) 597-4093 Basketball SID: ...... Brent Williamson Mobile Phone: .......... (864) 809-8900 Email: ...... williamsondb@wofford.edu SID Fax Phone: ..........(864)597-4129 Press Row Phone: ....(864) 597-4487 Web Site: ....www.woffordterriers.com Address: ..... 429 North Church Street ...................... Spartanburg, SC 29303
Basketball Information Head Coach: ....................Mike Young ........................ (Emory and Henry ‘86) Record at Wofford/Yrs. .................................. 90-116 / 7 years Overall Record/Yrs. .................................. 90-116 / 7 years Assistant Coaches Paul Harrison(Washington and Lee ‘93) Mark Prosser ................... (Marist ‘02) Jay McAuley .................. (Georgia ‘06) Office Phone: ...........(864) 597-4117 Home Court: Benjamin Johnson Arena .................................. Capacity: 3,500 2008-09 Records:16-14, 12-8 in SoCon 2008-09 Post-Season .....................SoCon Tourn. 1st Round Starters Lost/Ret: ........................ 0/5 Lettermen Lost/Ret.: ................. 2/11
Starters Lost 0 Top Newcomers Nathan Parker (F, 6-5, Fr.) Domas Rinksalis (F, 6-8, Fr.) Taylor Wagener (G, 6-2, Fr.)
Series Information
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
Series vs. UGA:.....Georgia leads 7-0 Last Meeting: Dec. 20, 2008 in Athens Georgia 74, Wofford 73 (OT)
2009-10 Schedule Nov. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Mar. 5-8
at Pittsburgh at Georgia LEES MCRAE vs. Bradley vs. Illinois vs. Southern University vs. Seattle at Western Carolina at Michigan State APPALACHIAN STATE NAVY SOUTH CAROLINA at UNC Asheville vs. Kent State @Cable Car Classic at UNC Greensboro at Elon GEORGIA SOUTHERN DAVIDSON at The Citadel at College of Charleston CHATTANOOGA FURMAN ELON UNC GREENSBORO at Furman at Samford at Davidson at Georgia Southern COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON THE CITADEL SoCon Tourn. @Charlotte, N.C.
Pre-Season Roster (*=Returning Starter) Hometown
3.5 DeSoto, Texas 2.5 Oregon City, Ore. 0.9 Los Alamitos, Calif. 2.6 Benin City, Nigeria 7.1 Sydney, Australia 3.3 Brooklyn, N.Y. 0.0 Nashville, Tenn. --Lexington, Ky. 0.3 Fort Mitchell, Ky. 0.1 Memphis, Tenn. 3.0 Fresno, Calif. --Gallatin, Tenn. 4.7 Flossmoor, Ill. 3.2 Douala, Cameroon 6.2 Norrkoping, Sweden 1.2 Charlotte, N.C.
No. Name
1 2 3 5 10 12 15 21 22 25 33 35 41 42 50 53
Cameron Rundles Nathan Parker Junior Salters* Jamar Diggs Kevin Giltner Taylor Wagener Matt Steelman Drew Crowell Jason Dawson Joseph Tecklenburg Corey Godzinski* Brad Loesing* Tim Johnson* Noah Dahlman* Terry Martin Domas Rinksalis
Pos. Ht. G F G F F G G F G F G G F F F F
6-1 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-2 6-9 5-11 6-4 6-8 6-0 6-5 6-6 6-6 6-8
Wt. 185 195 190 185 190 185 180 220 175 200 210 180 235 215 235 235
Cl.
Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.
PPG RPG ----15.0 --4.5 --0.4 2.3 5.7 0.8 7.0 5.3 10.0 17.8 4.3 ---
2009-10 Media Guide
Hometown
--Minneapolis, Minn. --Knoxville, Tenn. 3.7 Spartanburg, S.C. --Minneapolis, Minn. 1.3Kingston Springs, Tenn. --Charlotte, N.C. 0.0 Central, S.C. 1.5 Charleston, S.C. 1.9 Columbus, Ohio 0.2 Charleston, S.C. 1.9 Clermont, Fla. 2.2 Cincinnati, Ohio 8.7 Memphis, Tenn. 6.4 Braham, Minn. 3.1 Cincinnati, Ohio --Siauliai, Lithuania
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2010 SEC Tournament
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
T
he 2010 Southeastern Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament returns to Nashville, Tenn., and the Sommet Center arena. It will mark the third time the 13-year-old facility has played host to this annual gathering. Opened in 1996 as the Nashville Arena, the Sommet Center has previously hosted the SEC Tournament in 2001 and 2006. 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 SEC Tournament was held in the state of Florida just once before, when the 1990 tourney took place in Orlando. The winner of the 11-game tournament receives the SEC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The tournament seeds, conference championship and division titles are determined by the 16-game conference schedule during the regular season. Teams are seeded by their divisional finish and features Eastern Division-Western Division matchups in every game should the higher seed win each contest. 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 26-year layoff (1953-78), the tournament was renewed in 1979. The 2010 tournament will be the 52nd in league history and the 33rd since the renewal. The SEC has shown extraordinary balance in the tournament, evidenced by the fact that a different school won the first
The SEC Tournament returns to Nashville, Tenn., and the Sommet Center for the 2010 gathering. This will be the third time for the tournament at the 20,000-seat arena, which has played host to many other basketball events. It will mark the fifth time for Nashville as the host city to the SEC Tournament. 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 least one NCAA Tournament game only five times.
March 11-14, 2010 Thursday, March 11
Sommet Center Friday, March 12
Game 5 - 1:00 p.m.
Game 1 - 1:00 p.m. WESTERN #4
WESTERN #2
WESTERN #6
Game 7 - 3:15 p.m.
EASTERN #3 WESTERN #1 Game 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Game 2 - 7:30 p.m. EASTERN #4 EASTERN #6
EASTERN #2
Sunday, March 14
Game 9 - 1:00 p.m.
Game 3 - 3:15 p.m.
WESTERN #5
Nashville, Tennessee
Saturday, March 13
EASTERN #1 EASTERN #5
Kentucky leads the league with 25 SEC Tournament titles. Alabama is second with six, while Tennessee ranks third with four, Florida and Mississippi State with three, and Georgia has two championship trophies. Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt and former league member Georgia Tech have each won one SEC Tournament championship.
Game 10 - 3:15 p.m.
Game 11 Championship Game
NCAA TOURNAMENT
1:00 p.m.
REPRESENTATIVE All Times Eastern
Game 8 - 9:45 p.m.
Game 4 - 9:45 p.m. WESTERN #3 90
Georgia Basketball
2009-10 Media Guide
2010 NCAA Tournament Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
Georgia Basketball
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Series Records vs. 2010 Opponents Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
Alabama
1951-52
Alabama leads 88-46** • Games in Athens: Alabama leads 29-26 • Games in Tuscaloosa: Alabama leads 48-12** • Neutral-Site Games: Alabama leads 9-6 • SEC Tournament Games: Alabama leads 5-4
1952-53
Year 1921-22 1923-24 1929-30 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40
1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1944-45 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51
Ga.-Ala. Site 17 - 20 (H) 20 - 37 (SC) 26 - 29 (SC) 23 - 33 (H) 17 - 51 (A) 26 - 21 (H) 28 - 42 (A) 28 - 16 (H) 31 - 26 (H) 36 - 22 (A) 21 - 33 (A) 30 - 28 (N) 37 - 42 (A) 29 - 33 (H) 25 - 47 (A) 28 - 54 (A) 59 - 61 (H) 27 - 48 (A) 45 - 53 (H) 47 - 44 (H)(OT) 47 - 48 (A) 40 - 46 (A) 43 - 49 (H) 38 - 53 (A) 52 - 51 (N-Louis) 39 - 60 (A) 53 - 56 (H)
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
53 - 51 (H) 56 - 74 (A) 75 - 85 (H) 63 - 67 (A) 70 - 76 (H) 76 - 112 (A) 74 - 101 (H) 77 - 98 (A) 75 - 99 (H) 69 - 94 (A) 73 - 89 (A) 64 - 52 (H) 58 - 72 (H) 64 - 68 (A) 80 - 79 (N-Col.) 65 - 71 (A) 70 - 58 (N-Col.) 60 - 64 (A)(OT) 65 - 57 (N-Col.) 51 - 55 (A) 55 - 67 (N-Col.) 72 - 79 (A) 68 - 72 (N-Sav.) 61 - 67 (A) 59 - 61 (H) 49 - 47 (H) 70 - 72 (A) 67 - 72 (H)(2OT) 60 - 68 (A) 73 - 66 (A) 68 - 50 (H) 95 - 73 (H) 95 - 83 (A) 80 - 73 (A) 87 - 78 (H) 78 - 57 (H) 86 - 94 (A) 71 - 70 (A) 84 - 76 (H) 91 - 99 (H)
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
73 - 101 67 - 78 70 - 78 71 - 86 74 - 99 68 - 92 64 - 73 67 - 69 76 - 87 74 - 78 68 - 78 71 - 70 66 - 67 71 - 83 59 - 67 68 - 65 64 - 66 71 - 83 74 - 91 88 - 80 66 - 81 85 - 99 74 - 85 67 - 64 71 - 73 60 - 65 82 - 69 74 - 87 74 - 70 53 - 74 88 - 80 54 - 57 59 - 79 70 - 71 74 - 83 59 - 57 67 - 54 65 - 60 62 - 80
(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) (A) (H) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A)(OT) (A) (H) (H) (A)
1989-90
62 - 79 (A) 75 - 64 (H) 1990-91 62 - 67 (A) 73 - 68 (H) 1991-92 65 - 68 (H) 1992-93 73 - 70 (A) 1993-94 77 - 78 (H) 1994-95 72 - 58 (A) 57 - 68 (N) 1995-96 68 - 55 (H) 1996-97 83 - 74 (A) 1997-98 78 - 71 (H) 1998-99 59 - 58 (A) 58 - 65 (N) 1999-00 75 - 59 (H) 2000-01 68 - 76 (A) 2001-02 72 - 77 (H) 2002-03 74 - 69** (A) 2003-04 45 - 47 (H) 2004-05 47 - 75 (A) 2005-06 88 - 79 (H) 2006-07 76 - 78 (A) 2007-08 61 - 54 (H) 2008-09 70 - 75 (A) **2003 win later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Alabama-Birmingham Georgia leads 2-0 • Games in Athens: 0-0 • Games in Birmingham: 0-0 • Neutral-Site Games: Georgia leads 2-0 Year Ga.-UAB Site 1981-82 76 - 72 (N) 1987-88 85 - 66 (N)
Georgia and Arkansas have faced each other seven times in the SEC Tournament, most recently for the 2008 championship on the home court of Georgia Tech.
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Series Records vs. 2010 Opponents 1915-16
Arkansas Arkansas leads 15-10** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 6-3** • Games in Fayetteville: Arkansas leads 6-2** • Neutral-Site Games: Arkansas leads 6-2 • SEC Tournament Games: Arkansas leads 5-2 Year 1991-92
Ga.-Ark. Site 87 - 78 (H) 60 - 73 (N) 1992-93 79 - 97 (A) 60 - 65 (N) 1993-94 65 - 74 (H) 83 - 95 (N) 1994-95 82 - 84 (A) 1995-96 71 - 59 (H) 1996-97 74 - 79 (A) 65 - 63 (N) 1997-98 86 - 70 (H) 1998-99 79 - 82 (A) 1999-00 54 - 74 (H) 64 - 71 (N) 2000-01 57 - 72 (A) 2001-02 81 - 67** (H) 2002-03 81 - 64** (A) 2003-04 71 - 50 (H) 2004-05 47 - 62 (A) 2005-06 57 - 74 (H) 67 - 80 (N) 2006-07 67 - 64 (A) 2007-08 82 - 69 (H) 66 - 57 (N) 2008-09 67 - 89 (A) **Wins in 2002 and 2003 later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
1916-17 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21
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
Auburn Georgia leads 87-86** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 57-22** • Games in Auburn: Auburn leads 55-22 • Neutral-Site Games: Auburn leads 9-8 • SEC Tournament Games Georgia 5, Auburn 3 Year 1907-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14
Ga.-Aub. 20 - 34 48 - 37 40 - 35 21 - 56 26 - 24 40 - 19 92 - 12 80 - 16
Site
1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51
(H) (A)
1951-52 1952-53
(H) (H)
Georgia Basketball
46 81 45 90 20 22 31 29 31 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 54 46 68 49 48 51 49 59 68
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15 14 18 18 25 35 15 32 22 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 67 55 69 61 62 65 71 64 79
(A)
1953-54
1954-55 1955-56 (H) (A) (A) (H) (N)
1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62
(H) (A) (H) (N)
1962-63
(N)
1965-66
1963-64 1964-65
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 (H) (A)
1979-80
1980-81 (A)(OT) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A)
1981-82 1982-83 1983-84
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 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
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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 76 99 72 72 64 82 97 65 90 94 88 95 83 76 81 84 73 58 69 79 63 65 82 56 66 60 86 81
(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) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H)(OT) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N)(4OT) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A)
1984-85
97 - 80 (H) 86 - 84 (A) 1985-86 69 - 84 (A) 86 - 87 (H)(OT) 1986-87 58 - 62 (A)(OT) 75 - 71 (H) 1987-88 87 - 68 (H) 57 - 64 (A) 65 - 60 (N) 1988-89 75 - 62 (A) 80 - 76 (H) 1989-90 88 - 75 (H) 94 - 79 (A) 1990-91 58 - 59 (H)(2OT) 73 - 68 (A) 1991-92 84 - 89 (A) 1992-93 96 - 69 (H) 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) **Win later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
Florida Florida leads 102-97** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 60-35** • Games in Gainesville: Florida leads 58-33** • 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
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Ga.43 55 32 37 40 48 48 35 32 47 38 33 38 -
UF 24 27 33 35 30 26 32 34 29 29 23 32 33
Site (H) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (H)(OT) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A)
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Series Records vs. 2010 Opponents 1932-33 Outlook Players Coaches
1933-34
Opponents 2009 Review Records History
1934-35
Media Info
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
1950-51 1951-52
1952-53 1953-54
94
27 36 39 37 32 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 57 77 66 75 47 55 60 61 73 84 64
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47 20 20 34 33 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 48 52 48 58 62 74 74 58 79 72 76
(A) (H) (H) (H) (H) (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) (A) (H) (H) (A) (N-Jax) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) (A)
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
Georgia Basketball
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 73 - 67 87 - 73 83 - 79 80 - 65 69 - 77 64 - 70 71 - 60
(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) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A)
The Bulldogs celebrate their first SEC win last season, an 88-86 victory over Florida in Athens. 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
80 - 56 (H) 89 - 69 (H) 70 - 71 (A) 80 - 87 (H) 52 - 66 (A) 70 - 87 (A) 71 - 65 (H) 72 - 70 (N) 66 - 80 (H) 60 - 65 (A) 61 - 62 (N) 69 - 97 (A) 70 - 65 (H) 79 - 54 (H) 75 - 90 (A) 71 - 63 (H) 69 - 60 (A) 77 - 81 (H)(OT) 79 - 82 (A) 78 -100 (H) 79 - 91 (A) 66 - 82 (H) 101 - 85 (A) 71 - 46 (H) 86 - 70 (A) 77 - 70 (H) (OT) 88 - 76 (A) 77 - 82 (A) 87 - 77 (H) 62 - 72 (A) 64 - 75 (H) 66 - 85 (A) 68 - 90 (H) 75 - 72 (A) 71 - 82 (H) 84 - 79** (A) 70 - 85 (H) 63 - 66 (A) 82 - 81** (H) 76 - 62 (H) 55 - 63 (A) 47 - 70 (A) 38 - 50 (H) 72 - 90 (H) 66 - 77 (A) 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) **Wins in 2002 & 2003 later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Florida Atlantic Georgia leads 1-0 • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 1-0 2003-04
99 - 84
(H)
Georgia Tech Ga. Tech leads series 100-84 • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 50-28 • Games on Tech campus: Ga. Tech leads 59-24 • 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
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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
Site (H) (OT) (H) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H)(OT) (A) (H)
Series Records vs. 2010 Opponents 1950-51
For 12 straight seasons (198395), Georgia and Georgia Tech played their annual meeting on the neutral court at Atlanta’s old Omni arena.
1951-52 1952-53
1953-54
1954-55 1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62 1927-28
1928-29 1929-30
1930-31
1931-32
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
1935-36 1936-37 1937-38
33 35 26 37 27 26 25 35 39 19 44 20 25 22 30 16 30 25 37 28 33 33 27 39 21 22 20 22 28 27
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20 36 28 38 25 23 23 31 30 37 15 30 15 25 25 26 32 33 33 27 19 23 32 49 29 24 34 42 51 29
(H) (A) (A)
1938-39 1939-40 1940-41
(A) (A) (H)
1941-42
(H)
1943-44
(H)
1944-45
1942-43
(H) (H) (H)
1945-46
1946-47
(H) (A) (H)(OT) (H) (H)
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50 (H)
Georgia Basketball
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
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26 29 31 31 27 52 49 37 58 39 42 71 70 69 68 40 43 30 51 70 68 73 58 60 60 56 60 55 56 72
(H) 1962-63 (H) (H)
(H) (H)
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66 (H) 1966-67 (H) (N) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A) (H) (H) (H) (N) (A)(OT) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H)
1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74
50 77 54 72 73 54 70 73 66 69 63 54 67 62 68 72 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 95
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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) 80 (A) 67 (H) 74 (A) 68 (A) 72 (A) 59 (H) 73 (A) 66 (H) 82 (A) 83 (A) 80 (A) 69 (H) 74 (A) 54 (N-Jax) 89 (H) 83 (A) 67 (A) 68 (H) 61 (A) 72 (H) 66 (A) 73 (A) 71 (A) 68 (H) (H) 66 73 (A) 66 (H) 65 (A) 89 (A) 61 (H) 87 (H) 75 (A) 87 (H) 86 (A) 76 (H) 74 (H) 73 (A) 92 (A) 69 (H) 97 (H) 90 (A) 82 (A) 78 (H) 78 (H) 77 (A) 66 (A) 97 (H)
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
86 - 67 (H) 77 - 73 (A) 57 - 59 (A) 69 - 63 (H) 43 - 64 (H) 60 - 51 (A) 58 - 75 (A) 68 - 64 (H) 51 - 75 (A) 56 - 55 (H) 66 - 59 (H) 38 - 40 (A) 55 - 38 (A) 65 - 51 (H) 62 - 61 (H) 53 - 42 (A) 82 - 67 (A) 64 - 62 (N) 60 - 59 (N) 65 - 89 (N) 66 - 72 (N) 77 - 78 (N) 80 - 69 (N) 89 - 92 (N) 105 - 112 (N)(3OT) 66 - 65 (N) 67 - 75 (N) 69 - 72 (N) 78 - 86 (N) 94 - 70 (H) 61 - 62 (A) 77 - 71 (H) 79 - 84 (A)(OT) 70 - 68 (H) 75 - 70 (A) 95 - 82 (H) 77 - 83 (A) 83 - 80 (H) (2OT) 49 - 87 (A) 91 - 75 (H) 69 - 78 (A) 79 - 72 (H) 62 - 67 (A)
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
Illinois Illinois leads 5-0 • Games in Athens: Illinois leads 1-0 • Games in Champaign: Illinois leads 2-0 • Neutral-Court Games: Illinois leads 2-0 Year Ga.-Ill. Site 1940-41 34 - 38 (A) 1969-70 70 - 81 (H) 1971-72 78 - 84 (A) 1984-85 58 - 74 (N) 2008-09 42 - 76 (N)
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Series Records vs. 2010 Opponents Jacksonville State 1967-68
Georgia leads 1-0 • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 1-0 Outlook
2007-08
107 - 65
1968-69 (H)
Players Coaches
1970-71
Opponents 2009 Review
Kentucky
Records History Media Info
1971-72
Kentucky leads 110-24** • Games in Athens: Kentucky leads 37-15** • Games in Lexington: Kentucky leads 55-5** • Neutral-Site Games: Kentucky leads 18-4 • SEC Tournament Games Kentucky leads 8-1 Year 1920-21 1922-23 1924-25 1925-26
1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1939-40 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50
1950-51 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
96
1969-70
Ga. - UK Site 19 - 20 (SIAA) 23 - 19 (A) 28 - 24 (H) 18 - 22 (H) 32 - 31 (SC) 34 - 39 (SC) 16 - 31 (SC) 16 - 31 (SC) 21 - 22 (H)(OT) 23 - 36 (A) 25 - 16 (H) 43 - 51 (SEC) 26 - 51 (H) 38 - 55 (A) 28 - 60 (H) 30 - 59 (SEC) 29 - 57 (SEC) 37 - 73 (H) 45 - 84 (H) 40 - 81 (A) 51 - 88 (H) 40 - 95 (A) 71 - 60 (H) 56 - 88 (A) 63 - 79 (SEC) 41 - 88 (A) 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)
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
Georgia Basketball
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) 59 - 74 (H) 70 - 86 (A) 94 - 90 (H) (OT) 59 - 80 (A) 71 - 83 (A) 74 - 97 (H) 77 - 82 (H) 86 - 73 (A) 65 - 86 (H) 57 - 82 (A) 68 - 95 (N)
Georgia has defeated Kentucky just 24 total times, yet six of those have come in the past eight seasons. 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) (A) 90 - 85 **Both wins in 2002 later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Louisiana State LSU leads 59-40** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 24-21** • Games in Baton Rouge: LSU leads 32-12** • Neutral-Site Games: LSU leads 6-4 • SEC Tournament Games: LSU leads 4-3 Year 1919-20 1935-36 1938-39 1942-43 1945-46 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60
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Ga.-LSU 34 - 15 34 - 46 26 - 50 39 - 54 41 - 60 68 - 65 60 - 98 50 - 55 62 - 97 53 - 100 76 - 70 86 - 91 56 - 72 78 - 70 59 - 56 60 - 63 66 - 79 79 - 67
Site (H) (A) (N) (H) (N) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H)(OT) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N-Jax) (H) (N-Jax)
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
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
(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)
Series Records vs. 2010 Opponents
1995-96 1996-97
85 - 82 (A) 82 - 59 (H) 75 - 54 (N) 1997-98 61 - 52 (A) 1998-99 59 - 57 (H) 1999-00 57 - 61 (A) 2000-01 68 - 63 (H) 62 - 63 (N) 2001-02 55 - 54** (A) 76 - 78 (N) 2002-03 89 - 63** (H) 2003-04 59 - 63 (A) 2004-05 79 - 95 (H) 2005-06 52 - 81 (A) 2006-07 57 - 54 (H) 2007-08 64 - 71 (A) 2008-09 62 - 80 (H) **Wins later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
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
Ole Miss Georgia leads 65-37** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 37-10** • Games in Oxford: Ole Miss leads 24-23** • Neutral-Site Games: Georgia leads 5-3 • SEC Tournament Games: Georgia leads 7-2 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
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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
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)
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91 - 71 85 - 78 67 - 75 70 - 64 111 - 77 84 - 81 85 - 82 96 - 84 94 - 79 88 - 80 72 - 76 80 - 74 79 - 69 71 - 67 62 - 69 70 - 78 55 - 59 88 - 83 87 - 93 74 - 72 70 - 68 62 - 82 92 - 76 63 - 75 57 - 56 59 - 53 63 - 82 64 - 62 77 - 65 70 - 62 62 - 64 62 - 66 54 - 56 64 - 58 68 - 53 59 - 76 70 - 51 54 - 56 81 - 51 94 - 66 91 - 75 62 - 61 68 - 82 69 - 65 65 - 63 86 - 70 72 - 75 70 - 74 79 - 88 74 - 84 107 - 83 117 - 62 72 - 62 86 - 66 85 - 66 75 - 61 69 - 85 79 - 51 74 - 38 66 - 73 70 - 68 67 - 72 76 - 85 71 - 65
(A) (H) (A) (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)
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70 - 66 (A) 79 - 72** (H) 89 - 82** (A) 74 - 61 (H) 54 - 59 (A) 72 - 65 (H) 49 - 67 (A) 62 - 76 (H) 97 - 95 (N) (OT) 2008-09 47 - 69 (A) **Wins later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
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Mississippi State Series is tied at 49** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 26-17** • Games in Starkville: MSU leads 30-14** • Neutral-Site Games: Georgia leads 9-1 • SEC Tournament Games: Georgia leads 8-2 Year 1931-32 1945-46 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
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Site (SIAA) (N) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A)(OT) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H)(OT) (A) (A)(OT) (H) (H) (A)
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56 - 76 (H) 69 - 84 (A) 67 - 65 (A) 71 - 77 (H) 85 - 73 (H) 79 - 90 (A) 82 - 73 (H) 69 - 98 (A) 44 - 57 (H) 45 - 68 (A) 69 - 67 (H) 62 - 86 (A) 75 - 72 (N-Birm) 75 - 88 (A) 56 - 62 (H) 66 - 64 (H) 68 - 65 (A)(OT) 26 - 20 (A) 71 - 49 (H) 75 - 59 (H) 64 - 73 (A) 54 - 52 (A) 69 - 45 (H) 52 - 49 (N) 64 - 65 (A) 79 - 74 (H) 72 - 55 (H) 62 - 61 (A) 48 - 41 (H) 63 - 64 (A) 72 - 80 (A) 49 - 35 (H) 64 - 43 (N) 79 - 68 (A) 85 - 86 (H)(OT) 83 - 68 (N) 83 - 69 (H) 82 - 74 (A) 83 - 73 (A) 64 - 70 (H) 66 - 75 (A) 86 - 73 (H) 87 - 56 (N) 60 - 67 (A) 59 - 60 (H) 73 - 76 (A) 68 - 86 (N) 56 - 54 (H) 64 - 69 (A) 79 - 76 (N) 63 - 60 (H) 59 - 71 (A) 94 - 73 (H) 86 - 68** (A) 67 - 63** (H) 58 - 71 (A) 62 - 76 (H) 65 - 76 (N) 68 - 83 (A) 86 - 73 (H) 49 - 60 (A) 64 - 60 (N) 61 - 67 (H)
60 - 79 (N) **Wins later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Missouri Missouri leads 2-0 • Games in Athens: Missouri leads 1-0 • Neutral-Court Games: Missouri leads 1-0 Year Ga.-UM Site 2000-01 68 - 70 (N) 2008-09 76 - 83 (H)
New Orleans Georgia leads 2-0 • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 1-0 • Neutral-Court Games: Georgia leads 1-0 Year Ga.-UNO Site 1973-74 94 - 63 (H) 1987-88 81 - 77 (N)
UNC - Asheville Georgia leads 3-0 • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 3-0 Year Ga.-UNC-A Site 1978-79 85 - 73 (H) 1987-88 97 - 65 (H) 1988-89 109 - 65 (H)
Pepperdine Georgia leads 2-0 • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 1-0 • Games in Malibu: Georgia leads 1-0 Year Ga.-PU Site 2000-01 72 - 61 (H) 2001-02 91 - 74 (A)
St. John’s Series is tied 1-1 • Games in Jamaica: St. John’s leads 1-0 • Neutral-Court Games: Georgia leads 1-0 Year Ga.-SJU Site 1946-47 43 - 66 (A) 1982-83 70 - 67 (N)
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South Carolina Series is tied 46-all** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 26-16** • Games in Columbia: USC leads 28-16** • Neutral-Site Games: Georgia leads 4-2 • SEC Tournament Games: Georgia leads 1-0 • Since USC joined SEC in ‘92: • USC leads 19-18** Year Ga.-SC 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)
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(H) (A) (H)(OT) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (N) (N)
Series Records vs. 2010 Opponents 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76
Tennessee is Georgia’s fourth most frequent opponent of all time, having played 140 games over the past 98 years.
1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80
1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1976-77 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
77 - 58 84 - 63 76 - 72 65 - 57 66 - 65 71 - 73 72 - 97 85 - 72 60 - 77 112 - 90 73 - 74 69 - 71 72 - 54 85 - 86 88 - 87 96 - 85 72 - 69 59 - 60 66 - 56 73 - 85 88 - 73 71 - 82 77 - 74 78 - 63 60 - 68 76 - 79 80 - 56 66 - 70 90 - 62 66 - 82 75 - 77 56 - 64 67 - 80 82 - 75** 79 - 66** 60 - 55** 63 - 84 47 - 63 54 - 74 53 - 60
(N) (H) (A) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (N)(OT) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A) (H) (A)(OT) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H)(OT) (H) (A)(OT) (H) (A) (A) (H)
2005-06 64-61 (OT) (A) 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) **UGA Wins later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
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Tennessee leads 89-51** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 36-29** • Games in Knoxville: Tennessee leads 53-13 • 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
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Ga.-UT 52 - 22 38 - 13 26 - 30 23 - 19 48 - 25 29 - 28 45 - 21 22 - 19 33 - 18 17 - 24 38 - 19 44 - 56 30 - 24 11 - 36 29 - 35
Site (A) (H) (A) (N-Atl) (N-Atl) (H) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A)
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
41 - 48 (H) 23 - 36 (A) 47 - 36 (H) 39 - 41 (N-Lville) 52 - 60 (N-Lville) 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)
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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) 107 - 86 (H) 87 - 78 (A) 65 - 95 (N) 76 - 78 (A) 66 - 67 (H) 77 - 60 (H) 96 - 83 (A) 67 - 63 (A) 74 - 61 (H) 57 - 56 (A) 74 - 48 (H) 62 - 67 (A) 68 - 49 (H) 74 - 63 (N) 63 - 50 (A) 69 - 55 (H) 48 - 77 (A) 77 - 72 (H)
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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) **Wins later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
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
Vanderbilt Vanderbilt leads 80-48** • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 32-26** • Games in Nashville: Vanderbilt leads 49-13 • Neutral-Site Games: Vanderbilt leads 5-3 • SEC Tournament Games: Vanderbilt leads 4-1 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)
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50 - 78 (A) 67 - 79 (A) 75 - 80 (H) 76 - 87 (A) 71 - 69 (H) 64 - 82 (A) 81 - 69 (H) 62 - 75 (H) 72 - 89 (A) 63 - 77 (H) 97 - 117 (A) 41 - 51 (H)(2OT) 61 - 81 (A) 77 - 82 (A) 91 - 77 (H) 104 - 80 (H) 90 - 83 (A) 72 - 68 (A) 94 - 90 (H) 69 - 76 (H) 60 - 74 (A) 76 - 80 (A)(OT) 98 - 91 (H) 86 - 89 (H) 52 - 87 (A) 71 - 91 (H) 78 - 83 (A) 80 - 102 (A) 78 - 81 (H) 85 - 95 (A)(OT) 69 - 71 (H)(2OT) 69 - 72 (A) 71 - 74 (H) 56 - 64 (A) 64 - 62 (H) 76 - 79 (A) 63 - 60 (H) 88 - 66 (H) 69 - 70 (A) 55 - 70 (A) 80 - 72 (H) 76 - 53 (H) 68 - 57 (A) 86 - 61 (H) 70 - 71 (A) 74 - 81 (A)(OT) 98 - 71 (H) 80 - 73 (H) 68 - 69 (A) 71 - 77 (A) 101 - 70 (H) 76 - 53 (H) 75 - 59 (A) 77 - 92 (A) 71 - 77 (H) 75 - 76 (A) (H) 72 - 85 108 - 81 (H) 67 - 66 (A) 74 - 78 (N)(OT) 74 - 75 (A)(OT) 62 - 59 (H) 80 - 72 (A) 72 - 70 (H)
Georgia earned a trip to New York for the 1998 NIT Final Four by defeating SEC rival Vanderbilt in Athens.
67 - 86 (A) 66 - 78 (A) 83 - 87 (H)(OT) 1993-94 67 - 71 (H) 57 - 67 (A) 1994-95 65 - 62 (H) 77 - 83 (A) 1995-96 62 - 66 (A) 77 - 68 (H) 1996-97 61 - 53 (A) 80 - 86 (H) 1997-98 64 - 68 (H) 81 - 62 (A) 79 - 65 (H)(NIT) 1998-99 70 - 63 (H) 82 - 67 (A) 1999-00 58 - 67 (H) 89 - 101 (A) 2000-01 82 - 73 (A) 70 - 68 (H) 2001-02 82 - 69** (H) 84 - 86 (A) 2002-03 91 - 94 (A) 83 - 70** (H) 2003-04 39 - 61 (A) 71 - 61 (H) 2004-05 68 - 59 (H) 37 - 65 (A) 2005-06 74 - 73 (A) 55 - 72 (H) 2006-07 85 - 73 (H) 61 - 66 (A) 2007-08 59 - 67 (H) 74 - 86 (A) 2008-09 40 - 50 (A) 61 - 57 (H) **Wins later vacated because of NCAA sanctions. 1992-93
Virginia Tech Georgia leads 5-1 • Games in Athens: Georgia leads 3-0 • Games in Blacksburg: 1-1 • Neutral-Site Games: Georgia leads 1-0 Year 1963-64 1981-82 1995-96 1996-97 2008-09
Ga.-VT 75 - 81 96 - 87 90 - 73 85 - 72 60 - 57 67 - 66
Site (A) (H) (H) (N) (A) (H)
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T
Character Test Tribulations of 2009 make for season of emotional extremes.
he 2009 basketball season at Georgia will certainly not rank among the most successful, nor memorable, campaigns in the program’s
history. Quite the contrary, in fact. The Bulldogs of ‘09 struggled to nearly historic levels of despair. By late January, their ship listing errantly, Athletic Director Damon Evans saw fit to take pre-emptive, corrective action. The on-court results thereafter showed little tangible improvement. Yet there arose from the depth at season’s end a sense of hope. That feeling of optimism gained momentum in the months that followed, when new coach Mark Fox began to put his imprint upon the program. As each day passed, and the sun shone more brightly, the memory of 2009 fading farther in the rear-view mirror. “When you go through challenges like this past season, it can only make you stronger,” said center Albert Jackson. “I definitely think we know how to come together at adverse times. I’m looking forward to the future and looking forward to seeing what all these young guys and the vets can do when we get back together.” Springboard that Never Sprang
There was good reason for optimism as the 2009 season began. All signs, tangible and otherwise, pointed in the right direction. Georgia had ended the preceding campaign on an unforgettable high after winning the SEC Tournament championship and playing in the NCAA Tourney. It was believed that such a high would carry over into the following season. Yes, Georgia had lost two irrepressible seniors in Sundiata Gaines and Dave Bliss, and their presence would be sorely missed. However, head coach Dennis Felton considered his 5-man freshman class to be the best yet of his tenure in Athens. A combination of factors began to hinder the development of this squad. First, prized freshman Trey Thompkins fought his way through a series of injuries that shelved him for the entire summer and fall. Another freshman, guard Ebuka Anyaorah, underwent surgery
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to correct a stress fracture in his leg, and Bulldogs with a buzzer-beating 3-pointer of the promising shooter elected to take a their own. redshirt year. Perhaps just as important, Individually, senior co-captain Terrance returning center Albert Jackson severely Woodbury emerged as his team’s ofsprained an ankle during Georgia’s exhifensive leader. When the 6-7 swingman bition win over Albany State, an injury that thrived, the Bulldogs usually followed behampered his progress throughout the hind suit behind him. Additionally, Thompseason. kins had finally regained at least partial It didn’t take long for the Bulldogs’ soundness of health and had also become stunted growth to a resourceful scorer. be exposed. Lowly “When you go through January Swoon Loyola of Chicago humbled them with Georgia opened challenges like this a 21-point defeat the New Year with a on a neutral court in past season, it can only pair of tough losses, the season’s secat home to a talented make you stronger.” ond game. It got Missouri team and no easier 24 hours — Albert Jackson also at Georgia Tech. later, when they ralUnforeseen at that lied from an 11-point juncture were the deficit to defeat Eastern Michigan, a team nine consecutive losses that followed. that went on to win seven total games in After the seventh straight defeat, a 2009. 26-point decision at Florida, Felton was Georgia eventually won nine games replaced for the season’s remainder by during its pre-conference schedule. The veteran assistant Pete Herrmann. highlight was no doubt a thrilling 67-66 “There was certainly no joy in becoming victory at home over ACC foe Virginia the head coach under those circumstancTech, a game that was decided only after es,” Herrmann said. “But I feel like we did the Bulldogs fended off two Hokie shots what was best for the kids and what was on their final possession. Elsewhere, though, Georgia struggled in most games, losing badly in some, fighting gamely before falling short in others. Never was its uphill battle capsulized any better than its final two games before breaking for Christmas. The Bulldogs needed two miraculous 3-pointers from guard Zac Swansey to topple Southern Conference member Wofford in overtime. Two nights later, the tables turned when Texas A&MCorpus Christi felled the
Pete Herrmann was named interim head coach on Jan. 29, and he led the Bulldogs to all three of their SEC victories. 2009-10 Media Guide
2008-09 in Review best for the university.” The Streak Ends Over two weeks elapsed before the Herrmann-led Bulldogs re-discovered the joys of winnning. Paced by a career-best 32 points from Woodbury, Georgia showed an offensive potency previously unseen. The Bulldogs scored 54 points in a torried first half -- more than in eight of their entire games! -- and hung on to defeat the same Florida team that had trounced them weeks before. It marked the end of the longest losing streak (11 games) for Georgia basketball in 34 years. The Bulldogs found paydirt twice more in 2009, at home against Vanderbilt in a 4-point decision, and again in a most unlikely setting. In the 90-year history of Georgia’s games against Kentucky, Bulldog teams have won in Lexington just six times. Even in more prosperous days, Georgia found futility there more often than not. Somehow, though, the Bulldogs pooled their resources at just the right time and pulled off a 90-85 win over the Wildcats, on their fabled Senior Night, no less. Woodbury again provided the ignition with 30 points. Just as important were the contributions of two freshmen, Thompkins and point guard Dustin Ware, who combined for 37 points and several clutch plays down the stretch. 2008-09 Individual Honorees Coaches' SEC All-Freshman Team • Trey Thompkins SEC Freshman of the Week • Trey Thompkins (Week of Dec. 1, 2008) SEC "Good Works" Team • Albert Jackson SEC Academic Honor Roll • Ricky McPhee PoST-SEASoN TEAm AWARDS Heart and Hustle Award • Corey Butler offensive Player of the Year • Terrance Woodbury Defensive Player of the Year • Corey Butler Playmaker of the Year • Dustin Ware Junkyard Dawg Award • Ricky McPhee Take Charge Award • Corey Butler Academic Award • Matt Bucklin Kevin Brophy Leadership Award • Corey Butler Individual Workout Award • Ricky McPhee most Improved Player • Chris Barnes Best Field Goal Percentage • Chris Barnes Best Rebounder • Trey Thompkins
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Trey Thompkins, a Freshman All-SEC pick by the league’s 12 coaches, scores the decisive bucket in Georgia’s 88-86 win over Florida in February.
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Ware’s play from February onward, in fact, offered perhaps the greatest source for optimism that Georgia could muster. His steady play and comfort level as a floor leader became more readily apparent with each game. Thompkins Earns SEC Rookie Honors Georgia forward Howard “Trey” Thompkins, the thirdleading scorer and secondleading rebounder among all freshmen basketball players in the SEC last season, was named to the 8-man SEC All-Freshman team, as voted on by the league’s 12 head coaches. It marked the second straight year a Bulldog earned the honor; Jeremy Price was named to the 2008 All-Freshman SEC team. Thompkins, a native of Lithonia, started in 23 of 28 games last season for Georgia. After missing the team’s first four games because of injury, he led the Bulldogs in rebounding all season and ranked second in scoring behind senior Terrance Woodbury. His final averages of 12.6 points and 7.4 rebounds were the best for a UGA first-year player since Jumaine Jones in the 1997-98 season. Ware Gets the Point Few collegiate freshmen make immediate impacts upon taking the court. Georgia’s point guard Dustin Ware would gladly attest to this reality. After about a half-season of up-and-down results, the Powder Springs native found his stride at an opportune time. As much as any single other factor, Ware’s play contributed heavily to all three of the Bulldogs’ wins in the SEC scedule.
In the 12 games under interim coach Pete Herrmann, Ware averaged 9.3 points, 4.1 assists and, perhaps most important, 29.7 minutes per game. In Georgia’s win at Kentucky, he played perhaps his best all-around game, chipping in 18 points and five assists in 30 minutes of action. Trio Named Captains for 2008-09 Seniors Terrance Woodbury and Corey Butler, as well as junior center Albert Jackson, were named tri-captains of the 2008-09 Georgia team just before the season began. Butler began his career as a walk-on but earned his way to an athletic scholarship after a productive season in 2008.
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• Team co-captain and its lone 4-year senior. • In the Ole Miss game on Feb. 21, he became the 39th player in UGA his history to score 1,000 career points. Finished his career as the No. 30 all-time career scorer at Georgia with 1,073 points. • Twice scored 30 or more in the 2009 SEC season. Not coincidentally, the Bulldogs won each time. • Pumped in a career-high 32 points in leading Georgia to its first SEC win, 88-86 over Florida at home. • Led the Bulldogs to their only SEC road win when he scored 30 at Kentucky. His night included a perfect 12-for-12 from the free throw line, the best ever 100 per percent shooting effort by a Bulldog.
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2007-08 Season
ed Georgia’s perimeter attack. • Selected to the All-SEC Tournament team after he averaged 15.8 points over the 4-game stretch, including a then-careerhigh 25 in the first-round win over Ole Miss. • Hot streak actually began in the regular-season finale, an 18-point effort (4x10 from 3-point range) in a loss to Ole Miss. • Best effort in the non-conference schedule was his 15-point (2x4 on 3FGs), 5-assist game in Georgia’s win over Wake Forest. • Georgia’s leading scorer in its loss at Wisconsin. • His 38 minutes in Georgia’s NCAA Tournament game vs. Xavier were a career high. 2006-07 Season • Because of his truncated rookie year, he spent much of his sophomore year still finding his way on the collegiate level. • Showed bursts of outstanding play, such as the 17-point and 13-point efforts against Valdosta State and S.C. State. • Missed the Alabama game to attend his grandmother’s funeral in Virginia. • Top two efforts in SEC schedule came against Kentucky. Scored 16 in the first matchup in Athens, including four in overtime. A starter in the return game at Lexington, he pumped in a career-high 18 points and played 35 minutes, also a career best. 2005-06 Season • A season that began with such promise ended early for Woodbury, who was diagnosed in early February with a stress fracture to a vertebra in his spine. • Scored 14 points in his collegiate debut vs. Old Dominion. • Sprained his left knee on Wednesday before Thanksgiving, however. An MRI exam later that day revealed an injury that was dangerously close to a torn MCL. • Missed 10 games while mending his injured knee. Dressed out for the Howard game Jan. 2 for the first time since the Paradise Jam tournament on Nov. 21. High School
• Started all 34 games but struggled with shooting woes through much of the season. Will be remembered, though, for his red-hot streak through the postseason, when he spearhead spearhead-
• Regarded among the top 10 prospects in Virginia from the Class of 2005. • Played his senior season at Coastal Christian Academy, averaging 16.8 points per contest, after transferring from Granby High School in Norfolk.
Career Highs Category ......... No. ...................................... opp./(Date)
Points.................... 32 ......................................... Florida (2/14/09) Rebounds .............. 9 ......... Augusta St. (12/3/07), USC (1/30/08) Assists ................... 5 .................................Wake Forest (12/8/07) Steals..................... 4 .......................................... Florida (2/27/08) Minutes ................. 40 .............................. South Carolina (2/7/09)
Career Statistics Year G-GS 2006 13-5 2007 32-4 2008 34-34 2009 28-28 ToTALS 107-71
104
min-Avg. 217-16.7 551-17.2 979-28.8 863-30.8 2610-24.4
FG-FGA 29-66 88-194 139-342 134-343 390-945
Georgia Basketball
Pct. .439 .454 .406 .391 .413
3FG-3FGA 0-10 38-92 47-143 47-141 132-386
Pct. .000 .413 .329 .333 .342
FT-FTA 15-20 20-30 48-64 78-93 161-207
Pct. .750 .667 .750 .839 .778
Reb.-Avg. A 16+22=38-2.9 10 24+84=108-3.4 29 33+105=138-4.1 46 36+93=129-4.6 40 109+304=413-3.9 125
To BL 17 1 38 7 74 9 82 5 211 22
ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 7 29-0 73-5.6 16 56-2 234-7.3 29 76-1 373-11.0 20 71-4 393-14.0 72 232-7 1073-10.0
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corey buTler
6-3, 195 Guard from Decatur, Ga. (Cross Keys HS) Outlook Players
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Coaches
• On full athletic grant-in-aid for his final season after three years as a walk-on. • Was also named team co-captain. • Role and value to team continued to increase with each game. The team’s only player to have started every game all season. • Approached triple-double territory on 12/28 with career-high 19 pts., 9 rebs. and 7 asts. vs. N.C. A&T. • Played a key supporting role in Georgia’s win at Kentucky, where he chipped in 13 points (3x3 from 3-point range), six rebounds and three assists in 34 minutes. • Won a slew of individual awards at the team’s annual post-season banquet. Among them were the Heart & Hustle, Leadership, Defensive MVP, “Take Charge” (most charges taken) and High Spirit awards.
2007-08 Season • Then-career scoring high of 11 points came in Georgia’s win over rival Georgia Tech. It resulted in his only collegiate starting assignment in the Bulldogs’ next game at Mississippi State. • Assisted Dave Bliss on the winning basket in Georgia’s first-round win over Ole Miss at the SEC Tournament. Dished off to Bliss after a court-length drive through the Rebels’ pressing defense. • Played key roles in both of Georgia’s SEC Tournament victories on March 15. Scored eight points in both contests, including a pair of clinching free throws in overtime against Kentucky. Made a critical 3-pointer late in the nightcap vs. Miss. State.
2006-07 Season • Was a relatively obscure sub until the season’s homestretch, when the knee injury to Mike Mercer created an opportunity for an increased role. • Played key minutes in a handful of late contests, most notably at Kentucky (5 pts, 15 min.) and post-season games vs. Florida and Fresno State. • Impressed coaches with his energy on both ends of the floor.
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• Selected to the 2007 SEC Academic Honor Roll at season’s end.
2005-06 Season • Joined the Bulldogs in early January. Appeared in one game, the home contest against Vanderbilt, and played the final minute.
High School (Cross Keys) • Scored over 1,500 points in his career at Cross Keys. • Averaged 22 points and 9 rebounds per game as a senior. • Senior class Vice-President and a member of the National Honor Society and the National Beta Club. • Also played baseball at Cross Keys.
Career Highs Points............................ 19 vs. N.C. A&T (12/28/08) Rebounds ....................... 9 vs. N.C. A&T (12/28/08) Assists ............................ 7 vs. N.C. A&T (12/28/08) Steals .........................4 vs. USC Upstate (11/14/08) Blocks ...... 1 vs. 3 teams (recent: Wofford 12/20/08) minutes ...........................42 vs. Wofford (12/20/08)
Career Statistics Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 ToTALS
G-GS 1-0 19-0 34-4 32-32 86-36
min-Avg. 1-1.0 99-5.2 461-13.6 917-28.7 1478-17.2
FG-FGA 0-0 8-22 29-71 64-159 101-252
Pct. .000 .364 .408 .403 .401
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3FG-3FGA 0-0 4-10 13-34 35-93 52-137
Pct. .000 .400 .382 .376 .380
FT-FTA 0-0 11-12 32-40 50-72 93-124
Pct. .000 .917 .800 .694 .750
Reb.-Avg. A 0+0=0-0.0 0 1+11=12-0.6 5 29+46=75-2.2 19 33+95=128-4.0 61 63+152=215-2.5 85
To 0 2 21 50 73
BL 0 0 1 3 4
ST 0 1 14 42 57
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PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 0-0 0-0.0 11-0 31-1.6 39-0 103-3.0 81-1 213-6.7 131-1 347-4.0
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RECoRD: oVERALL HomE ALL GAMES 12-20 10-8 CONFERENCE 3-13 2-6 NON-CONFERENCE 9-6 8-2 Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records
## Player
AWAY 1-9 1-7 0-2
NEUTRAL 1-3 0-0 1-2
ToTAL 3-PT. G GS min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA
Pct FT FTA Pct
REBoUNDS off Def Tot Avg
PF DQ
A
To BL
ST
Pts Avg
30 Woodbury, T. 28 28 863 30.8 134
343 .391
47 141
.333
78
93 .839
36
93 129
4.6
71
4
40
82
5
20
393 14.0
33 Thompkins, T. 28 23 729 26.0 134
309 .434
33
86
.384
53
73 .726
58 148 206
7.4
48
0
22
68
31
27
354 12.6
03 Ware, D.
32 17 803 25.1
76
209 .364
40 110
.364
39
57 .684
10
44
54
1.7
61
0 108
75
0
25
231
7.2
23 Butler, C.
32 32 917 28.7
64
159 .403
35
93
.376
50
72 .694
33
95 128
4.0
81
1
61
50
3
42
213
6.7
22 Leslie, T.
26
4 371 14.3
71
159 .447
0
3
.000
23
40 .575
40
62 102
3.9
31
0
16
27
13
21
165
6.3
50 Price, J.
29 10 498 17.2
61
140 .436
2
5
.400
24
46 .522
30
55
85
2.9
46
0
25
53
11
16
148
5.1
34 Jackson, A.
31 28 609 19.6
58
120 .483
0
0
.000
25
45 .556
49
69 118
3.8
73
3
11
57
26
10
141
4.5
04 Barnes, C.
32
0 525 16.4
55
104 .529
0
0
.000
31
71 .437
53
72 125
3.9
60
0
15
38
25
18
141
4.4
05 Swansey, Z.
31 17 616 19.9
53
146 .363
12
42
.286
16
32 .500
7
53
60
1.9
27
0
89
63
3
35
134
4.3
10 mcPhee, R.
25
1 281 11.2
29
80 .363
24
66
.364
9
14 .643
13
25
38
1.5
16
0
15
15
1
13
91
3.6
20 Brewer, T.
21
0 150
7.1
15
49 .306
9
40
.225
6
8 .750
7
11
18
0.9
12
0
11
11
1
5
45
2.1
41 Zlovaric, D.
17
0
85
5.0
9
24 .375
2
11
.182
1
5 .200
5
10
15
0.9
9
0
3
7
3
1
21
1.2
12 Bucklin, m.
4
0
3
0.8
0
0 .000
0
0
.000
0
0 .000
0
0
0.0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0.0
61 125
3.9
0
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TEAm................
0 64
10
Total..........
32
759 1842 .412 204 597
.342 355 556 .638
405 798 1203 37.6 535
8 417
556 122 233 2077 64.9
opponents......
32
827 1932 .428 207 627
.330 376 547 .687
395 784 1179 36.8 519
- 453
473 136 292 2237 69.9
Southeastern Conference Games only RECoRD: ALL GAMES ## Player
oVERALL HomE 3-13 2-6
AWAY 1-7
NEUTRAL 0-0
ToTAL 3-PT. G GS min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA
Pct FT FTA Pct
PF DQ
A
To BL
ST
Pts Avg
30 Woodbury, T. 16 16 487 30.4
75
196 .383
28
82
.341
49
60 .817
22
57
79
4.9
37
3
28
46
3
11
227 14.2
33 Thompkins, T. 16 14 436 27.3
74
185 .400
15
52
.288
21
29 .724
34
92 126
7.9
27
0
11
40
11
15
184 11.5
03 Ware, D.
16 13 455 28.4
46
118 .390
26
67
.388
23
33 .697
6
23
29
1.8
35
0
57
41
0
12
141
8.8
23 Butler, C.
16 16 430 26.9
26
76 .342
11
40
.275
32
41 .780
13
44
57
3.6
42
0
20
34
0
20
95
5.9
34 Jackson, A.
16 13 324 20.3
31
68 .456
0
0
.000
9
21 .429
25
28
53
3.3
43
1
7
28
7
5
71
4.4
10 mcPhee, R.
15
1 193 12.9
21
55 .382
19
47
.404
4
7 .571
9
19
28
1.9
11
0
8
12
1
5
65
4.3
04 Barnes, C.
16
0 255 15.9
28
53 .528
0
0
.000
9
27 .333
31
30
61
3.8
30
0
7
18
12
10
65
4.1
22 Leslie, T.
11
0
114 10.4
16
41 .390
0
0
.000
9
14 .643
6
25
31
2.8
7
0
5
6
2
4
41
3.7
50 Price, J.
13
3 178 13.7
17
43 .395
1
1 1.000
6
13 .462
10
12
22
1.7
17
0
11
21
4
9
41
3.2
05 Swansey, Z.
16
4 245 15.3
15
59 .254
3
18
.167
7
9 .778
3
16
19
1.2
11
0
27
31
1
12
40
2.5
20 Brewer, T.
9
0
71
7.9
6
18 .333
5
16
.313
2
2 1.000
4
6
10
1.1
5
0
6
3
0
2
19
2.1
41 Zlovaric, D.
5
0
11
2.2
1
4 .250
0
2
.000
0
1 .000
0
1
1
0.2
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0.4
12 Bucklin, m.
1
0
1
1.0
0
0 .000
0
0
.000
0
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
TEAm................
106
REBoUNDS off Def Tot Avg
0
0
0
0.0
0
37
35
72
4.5
0
7
Total..........
16
356
916 .389 108 325
.332 171 257 .665
200 388 588 36.8 266
4 187
288
41 105
opponents......
16
439
975 .450
.356 201 285 .705
192 408 600 37.5 248
- 235
205
75 151 1192 74.5
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2008-09 Game-by-Game Results DATE
oPPoNENT (TV)
SITE
W/L
SCoRE
ATT
HIGH SCoRER
HIGH REB.
oPP. HI SCoRER
oPP. HI REB.
11/7
ALBANY STATE (Exh.)
H
W
93-56
1854
Price 19
Price, Jax 7
Clark 12
King 6
11/14
USC UPSTATE
H
W
72-48
6179
Swan., Leslie 11
Barnes 8
Davis, Cook 11
Davis 12
11/17
Loyola-Chicago*
N
L
53-74
13356 Leslie 23
Wood., Les. 7
Blount 16
Williams 10
11/18
Eastern Michigan*
N
W
61-60
13343 Butler 12
Leslie 7
Dobbins 22
Bowdry 8
11/21
PRESBYTERIAN
H
W
55-47
6079
Swansey 12
Three with 6
Bostic 22
Bost., Cole. 6
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SANTA CLARA**
H
W
54-48
4599
Woodbury 14
Jackson 5
Bryant 12
Bryant 13
History
11/25
mISS. VALLEY STATE**
H
W
98-57
4207
Thompkins 23
Price 9
Behling 13
Petty 7
12/2
Western Kentucky (ESPNU)
A
L
63-67
7086
Woodbury 18
Barnes 8
Slaughter 20
Pettigrew 8
12/6
Illinois$ (ESPNU)
N
L
42-76
12139 Woodbury 13
Jackson 8
McCamey 19
Davis 5
12/9
VIRGINIA TECH (FSNS)
H
W
67-66
6779
Butler, Barnes 11 Leslie 8
Vassallo 23
Vassallo 7
12/20
WoFFoRD (CSS)
H
W(oT)
74-73
5860
Thompkins 15
Thompkins 6
Salters 20
Johnson 13
12/22
TAmU-CoRPUS CHRISTI
H
L (oT)
79-80
5703
Ware 22
Butler, Leslie 8
Palmer 31
Watt 7
12/28
N.C. A&T (CSS)
H
W
98-68
6068
Thompkins 22
Thompkins 12
Joshua 17
Coleman 5
12/31
KENNESAW STATE (CSS)
H
W
72-52
6218
Brewer 15
Jackson 10
Dixon 16
Gibson 7
1/3
mISSoURI (FSNS)
H
L
76-83
8060
Woodbury 27
Thompkins 8
Carroll, Taylor 17 Lyons 6
1/6
Georgia Tech (FSNS)
A
L
62-67
8368
Thompkins 20
Thompkins 9
Peacock 18
Lawal 14
1/10
#15 TENNESSEE (Raycom)
H
L
77-86
8769
Woodbury 18
Thompkins 9
Smith 24
Smith 11
1/14
Vanderbilt
A
L
40-50
13972 Woodbury 10
Jackson 5
Ogilvy 18
Beal, Drake 5
1/18
KENTUCKY (Raycom)
H
L
45-68
9090
Woodbury 8
Wood., Leslie 4
meeks 22
Port., Stev. 6
1/24
mISS. STATE (ESPN2)
H
L
61-67
8326
mcPhee 15
Wood., Thom. 6
R. Johnson 21
Varnado 8
1/28
Florida (Raycom)
A
L
57-83
11121
Thom, Butler 10
Woodbury 6
Calathes 20
Calathes 13
1/31
Alabama (FSNS)
A
L
70-75
11046
Thompkins 22
Thompkins 14
Gee 20
Green 13
2/4
LSU
H
L
62-80
6659
Woodbury 22
Woodbury 8
Thornton 30
mitchell 9
2/7
South Carolina (FSNS)
A
L
68-79
18000 Woodbury 20
Thompkins 11
Muldrow 18
Archie 9
2/11
Tennessee (Raycom)
A
L
48-79
18623 Thompkins 10
Thom., Leslie 7
Smith 15
Prince 9
2/14
FLoRIDA (ABC)
H
W
88-86
8348
Woodbury 32
Thompkins 9
Hodge 22
Calathes 9
2/18
AUBURN
H
L
59-71
6707
Ware 14
Thompkins 7
Waller 20
Barber 18
2/21
Ole Miss (FSNS)
A
L
47-69
6994
Woodbury 19
Thompkins 10
T. White 19
Holloway 10
2/25
VANDERBILT
H
W
61-57
5841
mcPhee 14
Thompkins 8
ogilvy 12
ogilvy 8
3/1
Arkansas (Raycom)
A
L
67-89
19724 Thompkins 20
Thompkins 8
Clarke 19
Washington 13
3/4
Kentucky (Raycom)
A
W
90-85
23889 Woodbury 30
Thompkins 11
Meeks 23
Patterson 9
3/7
SoUTH CARoLINA (Raycom) H
L
51-68
7110
Thomp., Bar. 10
Thompkins 9
Downey 23
Holmes 11
3/12
Mississippi State (Raycom)%
L
60-79
11071
Woodbury 14
Wood., Thom. 7
Augustus 19
Varnado 12
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USC Upstate GEORGIA (W/72-48) Loyola-Chicago GEORGIA (L/53-74) Eastern Michigan GEORGIA (W/61-60) Presbyterian GEORGIA (W/55-47) Santa Clara GEORGIA (W/54-48) Miss. Valley State GEORGIA (W/98-57) Western Kentucky GEORGIA (L/63-67) Illinois GEORGIA (L/42-76) Virginia Tech GEORGIA (W/67-66) Wofford GEORGIA (W/74-73) Texas A&M-CC GEORGIA (L/79-80) N.C. A&T GEORGIA (W/98-68) Kennesaw State GEORGIA (W/72-52) Missouri GEORGIA (L/76-83) Georgia Tech GEORGIA (L/62-67) Tennessee GEORGIA (L/77-86) Vanderbilt GEORGIA (L/40-50) Kentucky GEORGIA (L/45-68) Miss. State GEORGIA (L/61-67) Florida GEORGIA (L/57-83) Alabama GEORGIA (L/70-75) LSU GEORGIA (L/62-80) South Carolina GEORGIA (L/68-79) Tennessee GEORGIA (L/48-79) Florida GEORGIA (W/88-86) Auburn GEORGIA (L/59-71) Ole Miss GEORGIA (L/47-69) Vanderbilt GEORGIA (W/61-57) Arkansas GEORGIA (L/67-89) Kentucky GEORGIA (W/90-85) South Carolina GEORGIA (L/51-68) Miss. State GEORGIA (L/60-79)
FGs
19-51 25-58 26-65 18-54 22-45 23-64 17-45 25-52 17-44 17-48 23-69 36-59 22-62 25-65 33-58 18-51 24-55 26-65 25-66 29-61 29-64 26-60 28-76 35-66 20-65 25-47 29-65 30-59 26-72 19-55 32-71 24-57 20-49 18-54 22-46 19-61 23-56 22-57 31-63 23-53 27-58 24-60 32-64 23-60 29-62 27-64 32-69 18-50 33-68 31-54 25-55 18-59 28-65 14-56 16-51 22-56 37-76 28-55 25-60 27-54 27-62 18-66 28-55 26-62
Pct. .373 .431 .400 .333 .489 .359 .378 .481 .386 .354 .333 .610 .355 .385 .569 .353 .436 .400 .379 .475 .453 .433 .368 .530 .308 .532 .446 .508 .361 .345 .451 .421 .408 .333 .478 .311 .411 .386 .492 .434 .466 .400 .500 .383 .468 .422 .464 .360 .485 .574 .455 .305 .431 .250 .314 .393 .487 .509 .417 .500 .435 .273 .509 .419
3FGs 3-17 4-18 6-22 1-13 5-16 9-18 6-17 3-7 4-13 2-8 5-22 7-16 5-22 7-20 9-16 2-12 6-20 5-14 6-18 8-24 9-23 6-16 7-22 17-35 6-25 5-17 7-22 8-18 1-11 5-17 7-25 8-20 2-16 4-17 4-11 3-16 9-24 9-24 11-24 6-21 6-13 8-24 4-15 5-22 10-22 4-17 6-20 4-18 11-26 14-26 7-21 10-29 4-17 4-18 6-23 5-14 8-24 9-21 9-20 11-16 9-16 4-22 9-24 7-19
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Pct. .176 .222 .273 .077 .313 .500 .353 .429 .308 .250 .227 .438 .227 .350 .563 .167 .300 .357 .333 .333 .391 .375 .318 .486 .240 .294 .318 .444 .091 .294 .280 .400 .125 .235 .364 .188 .375 .375 .458 .286 .462 .333 .267 .227 .455 .235 .300 .222 .423 .538 .333 .345 .235 .222 .261 .357 .333 .429 .450 .688 .563 .182 .375 .368
FTs
7-11 18-26 16-25 16-23 11-17 6-12 7-10 2-11 10-12 18-24 6-9 19-28 18-27 6-12 1-4 4-7 12-19 10-21 17-26 8-13 13-19 21-31 5-8 11-15 6-8 17-25 18-27 8-16 14-22 19-31 15-26 21-29 8-11 0-2 20-26 4-11 12-19 8-10 10-12 5-13 15-23 14-17 12-18 11-18 11-15 10-14 9-11 8-15 9-13 12-15 14-29 13-21 9-12 15-21 19-26 12-20 7-9 2-5 26-28 25-30 5-7 11-16 14-18 1-4
Pct.
.636 .692 .640 .696 .647 .500 .700 .182 .833 .750 .667 .679 .667 .500 .250 .571 .632 .476 .654 .615 .684 .677 .625 .733 .750 .680 .667 .500 .636 .613 .577 .724 .727 .000 .769 .364 .632 .800 .833 .385 .652 .824 .667 .611 .733 .714 .818 .533 .692 .800 .483 .619 .750 .714 .731 .600 .778 .400 .929 .833 .714 .688 .778 .250
o+D=T Reb.
12+28=40 9+22=31 13+25=38 11+31=42 8+30=38 14+16=30 10+21=31 11+20=31 9+26=35 9+18=27 10+15=25 13+38=51 14+25=39 18+31=49 9+17=26 17+17=34 9+29=38 16+27=43 17+27=44 8+30=38 13+23=36 17+27=44 19+20=39 12+30=42 13+17=30 9+33=42 14+19=33 14+26=40 23+30=53 13+27=40 19+29=48 8+27=35 5+23=28 14+25=39 8+30=38 15+18=33 8+24=32 12+29=41 8+27=35 8+25=33 14+22=36 16+23=39 13+27=40 14+23=37 15+19=34 19+19=38 12+27=39 9+26=35 12+17=29 7+25=32 17+34=51 13+21=34 14+28=42 17+26=43 13+30=43 10+25=35 16+23=39 4+23=27 10+17=27 13+25=38 8+31=39 21+28=49 10+23=33 14+18=32
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8 10 17 5 17 12 10 10 10 9 12 21 12 14 23 7 14 14 13 24 15 11 16 27 9 19 12 18 11 13 16 12 11 9 13 9 8 7 22 12 14 16 17 8 17 14 25 13 20 17 12 12 8 8 6 11 19 17 14 16 13 6 14 16
To 29 13 10 18 27 16 21 13 25 13 12 14 9 14 14 27 18 12 14 19 25 25 14 13 10 15 10 22 15 19 16 17 12 20 18 19 13 22 7 17 16 20 10 14 21 24 9 25 5 13 16 12 12 16 14 10 11 21 13 19 12 19 15 15
BL 4 3 4 10 3 2 4 4 4 9 0 5 4 3 3 3 7 2 0 7 4 7 5 9 4 7 2 4 8 3 4 0 7 4 11 1 4 2 2 0 5 6 1 0 5 3 1 2 1 4 4 1 7 0 3 1 2 7 14 8 4 2 5 3
ST 6 20 9 7 5 7 6 7 10 11 6 6 6 5 13 7 10 7 7 5 14 14 11 10 8 7 12 5 12 5 7 7 10 8 9 10 13 7 9 6 13 10 7 5 11 8 7 3 8 4 7 8 5 6 4 10 15 4 16 4 10 5 6 5
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18/30 27/45 29/45 29/24 30/30 32/29 20/27 27/28 19/29 24/30 26/31 46/52 35/32 38/25 30/46 23/19 41/25 38/29 30/32/11 34/28/12 25/41/14 28/38/13 27/41 51/47 22/30 34/38 32/51 28/48 28/39 38/24 36/50 32/45 26/24 18/22 38/30 19/26 36/31 24/37 42/41 30/27 40/35 35/35 35/45 31/31 41/38 25/43 40/39 23/25 47/39 54/34 45/26 19/40 27/42 21/26 23/34 34/27 47/42 30/37 49/36 47/43 27/41 23/28 40/39 26/34
2008-09 Superlatives Team Superlatives Georgia Points Scored 1st Half Points 2nd Half Points Total FGs made FGs Attempted FG Percentage 3-pt. FGs made 3-pt. FGs Attempted 3-pt. FG Percentage FTs made FTs Attempted FT Percentage Total Rebounds off. Rebounds Def. Rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocked Shots Steals Personal Fouls
High ........................ 98 vs. Miss. Valley State, N.C. A&T ................. 86 by Tennessee, Florida2 Low ......................... 40 vs. Vanderbilt1 ............................................ 47 by Presbyterian High ........................ 54 vs. Florida2 ................................................. 49 by Kentucky2 Low ......................... 18 vs. Vanderbilt .............................................. 18 by USC Upstate High ........................ 52 vs. Miss. Valley State .................................. 51 by Missouri Low ......................... 19 vs. Illinois .................................................... 24 by Vanderbilt 1&2 High ........................ 36 vs. Miss. Valley State .................................. 37 by Arkansas Low ......................... 14 vs. Ole Miss ................................................ 16 by Vanderbilt2 High ........................ 66 vs. N.C. A&T, South Carolina2 .................... 76 by N.C. A&T, Arkansas Low ......................... 47 vs. Kennesaw State .................................... 44 by Santa Clara High ........................ .610 vs. Miss. Valley State ............................... .569 (33x58) by Illinois Low ......................... .250 (14x56) vs. Ole Miss ................................ .314 by Vanderbilt2 High ........................ 17 vs. N.C. A&T ............................................... 11 by Florida, Florida2 Low ......................... 1 vs. Loyola-Chicago ....................................... 1 by Georgia Tech High ........................ 35 vs. N.C. A&T ............................................... 26 by Florida2 Low ......................... 7 vs. Presbyterian ............................................ 13 by Santa Clara High ........................ .688 (11x16) vs. Kentucky2.............................. .563 (9x16) by Illinois, S. Carolina2 Low ......................... .077 (1x13) vs. Loyola-Chicago ....................... .091 (1x11) by Georgia Tech High ........................ 25 vs. Kentucky2.............................................. 26 by Kentucky2 Low ......................... 0 vs. Vanderbilt ................................................ 1 by Illinois High ........................ 31 vs. TAMU-CC, Ga. Tech, ............................ 29 by Auburn Low ......................... 2 vs. Vanderbilt ................................................ 4 by Illinois High ........................ .833 (25x30) vs. Kentucky2 ............................. .929 (26x28) by Kentucky2 Low ......................... .000 (0x2) vs. Vanderbilt .................................. .250 (1x4) by Illinois High ........................ 51 vs. Miss. Valley State .................................. 53 by Georgia Tech Low ......................... 27 vs. Santa Clara, Arkansas........................... 26 by Illinois High ........................ 21 vs. South Carolina2..................................... 23 by Georgia Tech Low ......................... 4 vs. Arkansas.................................................. 5 by Vanderbilt High ........................ 38 vs. Miss. Valley State .................................. 31 by South Carolina2 Low ......................... 16 vs. Eastern Michigan................................... 15 by Miss. Valley State High ........................ 27 vs. N.C. A&T ............................................... 25 by Tennessee2 Low ......................... 5 vs. Loyola-Chicago ....................................... 6 by Vanderbilt2 High ........................ 27 vs. Illinois .................................................... 29 by USC Upstate Low ......................... 10 vs. Vanderbilt2 ............................................ 5 by Florida2 High ........................ 10 vs. Loyola-Chicago ..................................... 14 by Kentucky2 Low ......................... 0 vs. Tennessee, Florida, LSU, Ole Miss ......... 0 by Miss. Valley State, Wofford High ........................ 20 vs. USC Upstate ......................................... 16 by Kentucky2 Low ......................... 3 vs. Tennessee2 ............................................. 4 by Vanderbilt High ....................... 23 vs. Tennessee ............................................. 26 by Georgia Tech Low ......................... 11 vs. Kenn. State, Florida, Tenn.2, Fla.2 ........ 8 by Vanderbilt
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32 by Woodbury vs. Florida2 ............................................31 by Palmer (TAMUCC) 14 by Thompkins vs. Alabama ..........................................18 by Barber (Auburn) 8 by Swansey vs. Wofford .................................................13 by Calathes (Florida2) 10 by Ware vs. South Carolina..........................................7 by five players (recent: Downey, USC) 5 by Thompkins vs. Santa Clara, Jax vs. Loyola ..............8 by Patterson (Kentucky2) 5 by Swansey, Ware vs. TAMUCC ....................................7 by Palmer (TAMUCC) 10 by Leslie vs. Loyola-Chicago .......................................12 by Mitchell (LSU) 18 by Woodbury vs. Western Kentucky ............................22 by Palmer (TAMUCC) 7 by Woodbury vs. Florida2 ..............................................6 by Palmer (TAMUCC), Hodge (Florida2) 10 by Woodbury vs. Western Ky., Florida2 .......................11 by three players (recent: Waller, Auburn) 12 by Woodbury vs. Kentucky2.........................................9 by Meeks (Kentucky2) 12 by Woodbury vs. Kentucky2.........................................11 by Barber (Auburn) 21 by Woodbury vs. Kentucky2 .........................................21 by R. Johnson (Miss. State) 15 by Thompkins vs. Miss. Valley State ............................18 by Palmer (TAMUCC) 42 by Butler vs. Wofford ..........................................................41 by Salters (Wofford) Georgia Basketball
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School Sec Tennessee# 10-6 South Carolina# 10-6 Florida 9-7 Kentucky 8-8 Vanderbilt 8-8 Georgia 3-13 # - SEC East co-Champions
PcT. .625 .625 .562 .500 .500 .188
home 5-3 7-1 7-1 4-4 6-2 2-6
aWay neuTral 5-3 0-0 3-5 0-0 2-6 0-0 4-4 0-0 2-6 0-0 1-7 0-0
div. 8-2 6-4 5-5 5-5 3-7 3-7
all 21-13 21-10 25-11 22-14 19-12 12-20
PcT. .618 .677 .694 .611 .613 .375
home aWay neuTral 10-5 6-5 5-3 16-3 5-6 0-1 18-2 2-7 5-2 13-6 5-7 4-1 13-4 3-7 3-1 10-8 1-9 1-3
PoSTSeaSon NCAA 1st Round NIT 1st Round NIT 3rd Round NIT 3rd Round -----
home 19-2 18-4 13-5 13-5 12-4 12-6
PoSTSeaSon NCAA 2nd Round NIT 3rd Round NCAA 1st Round -------
Western Division School Sec PcT. home aWay neuTral div. all LSU%^ 13-3 .812 7-1 6-2 0-0 8-2 27-8 Auburn 10-6 .625 6-2 4-4 0-0 8-2 24-12 Mississippi State$ 9-7 .562 5-3 4-4 0-0 4-6 23-13 Alabama 7-9 .438 5-3 2-6 0-0 5-5 18-14 Ole Miss 7-9 .438 5-3 2-6 0-0 4-6 16-15 Arkansas 2-14 .125 2-6 0-8 0-0 1-9 14-16 % - SEC Champion; ^ - SEC West Champion; $ - SEC Tournament Champion
PcT. .771 .667 .639 .563 .516 .467
aWay 6-3 5-5 5-4 2-7 3-7 1-9
neuTral 2-3 1-3 5-4 3-2 1-4 1-1
SEC Tournament Results march 12-15
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First Round, Thursday, march 12 Game 1 (E4) Kentucky 71, (W5) Ole Miss 58 Game 2 (W3) mississippi State 79, (E6) Georgia 60 Game 3 (W5) Alabama 80, (E4) Florida 69 Game 4 (E3) Florida 73, (W6) Arkansas 58 Second Round, Friday, march 13 Game 5 (W1) LSU 67, (E4) Kentucky 58 Game 6 (W3) Mississippi State 82, (E2) South Carolina 68 Game 7 (E1) Tennessee 86, (W4) Alabama 62 Game 8 (W2) Auburn 61, vs. (E3) Florida 58
NCAA Tournament Results EAST REGIoNAL
march 20 @Dayton, ohio. (8) Oklahoma State 77, (9) Tennessee 75
SoUTH REGIoNAL
march 19 @Greensboro, N.C. (8) LSU 75, (9) Butler 71 march 21 @Greensboro, N.C. (1) North Carolina 84, (8) LSU 70
WEST REGIoNAL
march 19 @Portland, ore. (4) Washington 71, (13) Mississippi State 58
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Saturday, march 14 Game 9 (W3) Mississippi State 67, (W1) LSU 57 Game 10 (E1) Tennessee 94, (W2) Auburn 85 Finals, Sunday, march 11 Game 11 (W3) Mississippi State 64, (E1) Tennessee 61
NIT Results First Round - march 17 at (6) Davidson 70, (3) South Carolina 63 at (4) Kentucky 70, (5) UNLV 60 First Round - march 18 at (1) Auburn 87, (4) Tulsa 55 at (1) Florida 84, (8) Jacksonville 62 Second Round - march 20 at (1) Auburn 74, (4) Tulsa 55 at (1) Florida 74, ((4) Miami (Fla.) 60 Second Round - march 23 (4) Kentucky 65, at (1) Creighton 63 Quarterfinals - March 24 (2) Penn State 71, at (1) Florida 62 (3) Baylor 74, at (1) Auburn 72 Quarterfinals - March 25 at (2) Notre Dame 77, (4) Kentucky 67
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Scoring School G PTS Tennessee 34 2665 S. Carolina 31 2425 Florida 36 2774 LSU 35 2617 Arkansas 30 2238 Miss. State 36 2677 Kentucky 36 2669 Alabama 32 2349 Auburn 36 2620 Ole Miss 31 2254 Vanderbilt 31 2185 > GEoRGIA 32 2077
AVG 78.4 78.2 77.1 74.8 74.6 74.4 74.1 73.4 72.8 72.7 70.5 64.9
Scoring School G PTS Florida 16 1229 S. Carolina 16 1228 LSU 16 1217 Tennessee 16 1203 Miss. State 16 1191 Alabama 16 1183 Auburn 16 1163 Ole Miss 16 1155 Kentucky 16 1031 Arkansas 16 1021 Vanderbilt 16 1014 > GEoRGIA 16 991
AVG 76.8 76.8 76.1 75.2 74.4 73.9 72.7 72.2 70.7 70.1 69.6 61.9
fg PercenTage defenSe School FGs FGA PCT Kentucky 822 2114 .389 Miss. State 903 2296 .393 Vanderbilt 713 1789 .399 Auburn 811 1992 .407 LSU 820 2005 .409 Alabama 810 1975 .410 > GEoRGIA 827 1932 .428 Ole Miss 789 1829 .431 S. Carolina 787 1807 .436 Tennessee 864 1950 .443 Florida 900 2027 .444 Arkansas 796 1791 .444
fg PercenTage defenSe School FGs FGA PCT Kentucky 377 945 .399 LSU 398 969 .411 Auburn 378 904 .418 Alabama 426 992 .429 Ole Miss 403 937 .430 Vanderbilt 399 926 .431 Miss. State 427 982 .435 > GEoRGIA 439 975 .450 Tennessee 406 896 .453 S. Carolina 428 939 .456 Florida 435 930 .468 Arkansas 445 943 .572
Scoring defenSe School G PTS Auburn 36 2354 Vanderbilt 31 2033 LSU 35 2316 Kentucky 36 2386 Florida 36 2427 Miss. State 36 2479 > GEoRGIA 32 2237 Alabama 32 2254 S. Carolina 31 2209 Ole Miss 31 2241 Tennessee 34 2465 Arkansas 30 2213
AVG 65.4 65.6 66.2 66.3 67.4 68.9 69.9 70.4 71.3 72.3 72.5 73.8
Scoring DefenSe School G PTS Kentucky 16 1084 Auburn 16 1092 LSU 16 1197 Vanderbilt 16 1133 Tennessee 16 1148 Florida 16 1157 Ole Miss 16 1182 > GEoRGIA 16 1192 Miss. State 16 1192 Alabama 16 1198 S. Carolina 16 1199 Arkansas 16 1252
AVG 67.8 68.2 68.6 70.8 71.8 72.3 73.9 74.5 74.5 74.9 74.9 78.2
3-PT. fg PercenTage School 3FGs 3FGA PCT LSU 213 572 .372 S. Carolina 215 579 .371 Florida 294 802 .367 Miss. State 296 819 .361 Kentucky 202 572 .353 > GEoRIGA 204 597 .342 Ole Miss 215 633 .340 Vanderbilt 190 561 .339 Auburn 278 832 .334 Arkansas 202 608 .332 Alabama 157 479 .328 Tennessee 229 728 .315
3-PT. fg PercenTage School 3FGs 3FGA PCT Florida 145 373 .389 Alabama 80 215 .372 Kentucky 94 257 .366 Miss. State 156 427 .365 S. Carolina 123 337 .365 LSU 93 262 .355 Auburn 121 358 .338 Ole Miss 117 352 .332 > GEoRGIA 108 325 .332 Vanderbilt 94 284 .331 Tennessee 106 328 .323 Arkansas 108 356 .303 3-PT. fg PercenTage defenSe School 3FGs 3FGA PCT LSU 81 277 .292 Auburn 110 354 .311 Ole Miss 115 355 .324 S. Carolina 78 240 .325 Tennessee 115 336 .342 Alabama 127 370 .343 Kentucky 114 323 .353 > GEoRGIA 113 317 .356 Miss. State 113 314 .360 Vanderbilt 123 333 .369 Florida 117 316 .370 Arkansas 139 339 .410
field goal PercenTage School FGs FGA PCT Kentucky 933 1940 .481 Florida 1018 2134 .477 Tennessee 957 2105 .455 Vanderbilt 740 1642 .451 S. Carolina 891 1986 .449 LSU 937 2093 .448 Alabama 845 1913 .442 Auburn 928 2116 .439 Arkansas 797 1821 .438 Ole Miss 792 1830 .433 Miss. State 890 2058 .432 > GEoRGIA 759 1842 .412
fielD goal Percentage School FGs FGA PCT Tennessee 444 955 .465 Florida 443 955 .464 Kentucky 385 846 .455 LSU 431 953 .452 Vanderbilt 384 853 .450 Alabama 420 945 .444 Auburn 430 980 .439 Vanderbilt 450 1031 .436 Ole Miss 414 965 .429 Arkansas 415 996 .417 Miss. State 389 943 .413 >GEoRGIA 356 916 .389
3-PT. fg PercenTage defenSe School 3FGs 3FGA PCT Alabama 219 701 .312 LSU 188 596 .315 Ole Miss 208 639 .326 Auburn 260 788 .330 > GEoRGIA 207 627 .330 S. Carolina 161 485 .332 Tennessee 245 728 .337 Miss. State 236 701 .337 Florida 248 707 .351 Kentucky 256 728 .352 Vanderbilt 213 597 .357 Arkansas 244 661 .369
Turnover margin School To oPP mar. S. Carolina 13.6 19.5 +5.90 Auburn 13.1 16.3 +3.20 Florida 12.1 15.1 +3.00 Tennessee 13.3 15.1 +1.80 Arkansas 14.0 15.2 +1.20 LSU 12.1 13.2 +1.00 Alabama 14.5 14.4 -0.10 Miss. State 14.4 13.6 -0.80 Ole Miss 13.2 12.1 -1.10 Vanderbilt 15.0 12.6 -2.50 Kentucky 16.9 14.4 -2.60 > GEoRGIA 17.4 14.8 -2.60
turnover Margin School To oPP mar. S. Carolina 13.6 19.4 +5.80 Auburn 11.9 14.9 +3.00 Tennessee 12.2 15.1 +2.90 Florida 11.5 14.1 +2.60 Arkansas 13.8 15.1 +1.20 Miss. State 13.0 14.2 +1.20 LSU 12.6 12.2 -0.40 Alabama 15.1 14.1 -1.00 Ole Miss 13.7 10.5 -3.20 Kentucky 17.0 13.6 -3.40 Vanderbilt 15.4 11.9 -3.60 > GEoRGIA 18.0 12.8 -5.20
free ThroW PercenTage School FT FTA PCT Kentucky 601 777 .773 Ole Miss 455 625 .728 Vanderbilt 515 719 .716 LSU 530 740 .716 Miss. State 601 847 .710 Alabama 502 711 .706 Florida 444 641 .693 Tennessee 522 772 .676 Arkansas 442 679 .651 S. Carolina 428 670 .639 > GEoRGIA 355 556 .638 Auburn 486 802 .606
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free ThroW PercenTage School FTm FTA PCT Kentucky 267 347 .769 LSU 262 359 .730 Miss. State 257 355 .724 Alabama 263 373 .705 Florida 198 284 .697 Vanderbilt 252 363 .694 Ole Miss 210 306 .686 > GEoRGIA 171 257 .665 Arkansas 183 281 .651 Tennessee 209 324 .645 S. Carolina 205 340 .603 Auburn 182 302 .603
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rebounding offenSe School G REB AVG Alabama 32 1264 39.5 LSU 35 1365 39.0 Tennessee 34 1316 38.7 Miss. State 36 1384 38.4 Arkansas 30 1129 37.6 > GEoRGIA 32 1203 37.6 Ole Miss 31 1151 37.1 Kentucky 36 1330 36.9 Vanderbilt 31 1144 36.9 Auburn 36 1323 36.8 S. Carolina 31 1114 35.9 Florida 36 1234 34.3
rebounding offenSe School G REB Avg. LSU 16 636 39.8 Ole Miss 16 634 39.6 Alabama 16 608 38.0 > GEoRGIA 16 588 36.8 Vanderbilt 16 587 36.7 Auburn 16 583 36.4 Kentucky 16 381 36.3 Miss. State 16 574 35.9 Tennessee 16 559 34.9 Arkansas 16 557 34.8 S. Carolina 16 550 34.4 Florida 16 529 33.1
blockS School G BLK Avg. Miss. State 36 271 7.5 Kentucky 36 238 6.6 LSU 35 212 6.1 S. Carolina 31 155 5.0 Alabama 32 144 4.5 Vanderbilt 31 137 4.4 > GEoRGIA 32 122 3.8 Tennessee 34 124 3.6 Auburn 36 123 3.4 Ole Miss 31 103 3.3 Arkansas 30 86 2.9 Florida 36 97 2.7
rebounding defenSe School G REB AVG Kentucky 36 1151 32.0 Vanderbilt 31 997 32.2 LSU 35 1185 33.9 Florida 36 1221 33.9 Tennessee 34 1167 34.3 Arkansas 30 1079 36.0 Ole Miss 31 1126 36.3 Auburn 36 1326 36.8 > GEoRGIA 32 1179 36.8 Alabama 32 1185 37.0 S. Carolina 31 1198 38.6 Miss. State 36 1419 39.4
rebounding defenSe School G REB Avg. Vanderbilt 16 512 32.0 Kentucky 16 530 33.1 Tennessee 16 544 34.0 LSU 16 562 35.1 Ole Miss 16 572 35.8 Florida 16 575 35.9 Alabama 16 590 36.9 Auburn 16 594 37.1 > GEoRGIA 16 600 37.5 Arkansas 16 609 38.1 Miss. State 16 639 39.9 S. Carolina 16 659 41.2
School S. Carolina Auburn Florida LSU Arkansas Alabama > GEoRGIA Miss. State Tennessee Kentucky Vanderbilt Ole Miss
rebounding margin School REB oPP mar. LSU 39.0 33.9 +5.1 Kentucky 36.9 32.0 +5.0 Vanderbilt 36.9 32.2 +4.7 Tennessee 38.7 34.3 +4.4 Alabama 39.5 37.0 +2.5 Arkansas 37.6 36.0 +1.7 Ole Miss 37.1 36.3 +0.8 > GEoRGIA 37.6 36.8 +0.8 Florida 34.3 33.9 +0.4 Auburn 36.8 36.8 -0.1 Miss. State 38.4 39.4 -1.0 S. Carolina 35.9 38.6 -2.7
rebounding margin School REB oPP mar. Vanderbilt 36.7 32.0 +4.7 LSU 39.8 35.1 +4.6 Ole Miss 39.6 35.8 +3.9 Kentucky 36.3 33.1 +3.2 Alabama 38.0 36.9 +1.1 Tennessee 34.9 34.0 +0.9 Auburn 36.4 37.1 -0.7 > GEoRGIA 36.8 37.5 -0.8 Florida 33.1 35.9 -2.9 Arkansas 34.8 38.1 -3.2 Miss. State 35.9 39.9 -4.1 S. Carolina 34.4 41.2 -6.8
aSSiST / Turnover raTio School Asst. To Ratio Florida 16.8 12.1 1.4 LSU 15.1 12.1 1.2 Tennessee 16.3 13.3 1.2 Auburn 14.1 13.1 1.1 Arkansas 13.0 14.0 0.9 Kentucky 15.8 16.9 0.9 Ole Miss 11.7 13.2 0.9 Miss. State 12.4 14.4 0.9 Vanderbilt 12.5 15.0 0.8 S. Carolina 11.0 13.6 0.8 Alabama 11.2 14.5 0.8 > GEoRGIA 13.0 17.4 0.8
aSSiST / Turnover raTio School Asst. To Ratio Florida 15.7 11.5 1.4 Tennessee 15.4 12.2 1.3 LSU 15.1 12.6 1.2 Auburn 13.3 11.9 1.1 Miss. State 12.3 13.0 0.9 Ole Miss 11.6 13.7 0.8 Arkansas 11.6 13.8 0.8 Kentucky 13.6 17.0 0.8 Alabama 11.9 15.1 0.8 Vanderbilt 11.3 15.4 0.7 S. Carolina 9.8 13.6 0.7 > GEoRGIA 11.7 18.0 0.6
aSSiSTS School G AST Florida 36 605 Tennessee 34 554 Kentucky 36 567 LSU 35 529 Auburn 36 507 > GEoRGIA 32 417 Arkansas 30 390 Vanderbilt 31 389 Miss. State 36 447 Ole Miss 31 362 Alabama 32 357 S. Carolina 31 341
aSSiSTS School G AST Florida 16 251 Tennessee 16 246 LSU 16 241 Kentucky 16 218 Auburn 16 213 Miss. State 16 197 Alabama 16 190 > GEoRGIA 16 187 Arkansas 16 186 Ole Miss 16 185 Vanderbilt 16 180 S. Carolina 16 157
3-PT. fgS made / game School G 3FGm Avg. Miss. State 36 296 8.2 Florida 36 294 8.2 Auburn 36 278 7.7 Ole Miss 31 215 6.9 S. Carolina 31 215 6.9 Tennessee 34 229 6.7 Arkansas 30 202 6.7 > GEoRGIA 32 204 6.4 Vanderbilt 31 190 6.1 LSU 35 213 6.1 Kentucky 36 202 5.6 Alabama 32 157 4.9
3-PT. fgS made / game School G 3FGm Avg. Miss. State 16 156 9.8 Florida 16 145 9.1 S. Carolina 16 123 7.7 Auburn 16 121 7.6 Ole Miss 16 117 7.3 > GEoRGIA 16 108 6.8 Arkansas 16 108 6.8 Tennessee 16 106 6.6 Vanderbilt 16 94 5.9 Kentucky 16 94 5.9 LSU 16 93 5.8 Alabama 16 80 5.0
Avg. 16.8 16.3 15.8 15.1 14.1 13.0 13.0 12.5 12.4 11.7 11.2 11.0
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Avg. 15.7 15.4 15.1 13.6 13.3 12.3 11.9 11.7 11.6 11.6 11.3 9.8
STealS G STL Avg. 31 284 9.2 36 327 9.1 36 294 8.2 35 267 7.6 30 227 7.6 32 235 7.3 32 233 7.3 36 250 6.9 34 225 6.6 36 238 6.6 31 174 5.6 31 173 5.6
blockS School G BLK Avg. Kentucky 16 103 6.4 LSU 16 99 6.2 Miss. State 16 99 6.2 S. Carolina 16 83 5.2 Alabama 16 72 4.5 Vanderbilt 16 66 4.1 Tennessee 16 56 3.5 Auburn 16 53 3.3 Ole Miss 16 51 3.2 Arkansas 16 43 2.7 > GEoRGIA 16 41 2.6 Florida 16 41 2.6
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STealS G STL Avg. 16 137 8.6 16 126 7.9 16 125 7.8 16 125 7.8 16 116 7.3 16 116 7.3 16 110 6.9 16 106 6.6 16 105 6.6 16 104 6.5 16 80 5.0 16 77 4.8
2008-09 SEC Individual Statistics
SEC Individual Statistics Scoring — All gAmeS Player, School Jodie Meeks, UK Marcus Thornton, LSU Devan Downey, USC David Huertas, UM Patrick Patterson, UK Tyler Smith, UT Nick Calathes, UF Tasmin Mitchell, LSU Michael Washington, ARK Zam Frederick, USC A.J. Ogilvy, VU
G 36 35 31 30 34 34 36 35 30 31 29
FG 263 256 231 166 240 196 205 224 178 165 152
3P 117 78 52 77 0 28 73 0 5 61 7
FT 211 149 100 133 129 170 135 111 103 88 137
Scoring — Sec gAmeS only PTS 854 739 614 542 609 590 618 569 464 479 448
AVG 23.7 21.1 19.8 18.1 17.9 17.4 17.2 16.3 15.5 15.5 15.4
Player, School Jodie Meeks, UK Marcus Thornton, LSU Devan Downey, USC Nick Calathes, UF Terrico White, UM Tasmin Mitchell, LSU Patrick Patterson, UK Tyler Smith, UT David Huertas, UM Zam Fredrick A.J. Ogilvy, VU
G 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 16 15 16 15
FG 122 118 120 97 106 110 94 92 78 84 79
3P 53 37 35 39 46 0 0 18 35 36 4
FT 102 90 43 62 37 67 53 73 54 47 60
PTS 399 363 318 295 295 294 241 275 245 251 226
AVG 24.9 22.7 19.9 18.4 18.4 18.4 17.2 17.2 16.3 15.7 15.1
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rebounding G REB Avg. M. Washington, AR 30 294 9.8 K. Barber, AU 36 347 9.6 P. Patterson, UK 34 316 9.3 J. Varnado, MS 36 317 8.8 W. Chism, UT 34 273 8.0 M. Holmes, SC 31 240 7.7 J. Green, UA 32 242 7.6 T. Thompkins, UG 28 206 7.4 C. Johnson, LS 35 253 7.2 A. Gee, UA 32 231 7.2
rebounding Player G REB Avg. K. Barber, AU 16 181 11.3 M. Washington, AR 16 142 10.1 P. Patterson, UK 16 120 9.1 J. Varnado, MS 16 131 8.3 T. Mitchell, LS 16 129 8.2 J. Green, UA 15 126 8.1 T. Thompkins, UG 16 126 7.8 C. Johnson, LS 16 123 7.8 M. Holloway, UM 16 119 7.3 W. Chism, UT 16 117 6.7
free ThroW PercenTage (min. 2.5 made per game) Player FTs FTA Pct. J. Meeks, UK 211 234 .902 M. Torrance, UA 76 86 .884 T. Woodbury, GA78 93 .839 J. Beal, VU 93 113 .823 D. Huertas, UM 133 165 .806 B. Stewart, MS 121 156 .776 P. Patterson, UK 129 168 .768 T. Smith, UT 170 222 .766 D. Downey, SC 100 134 .746 M. Thornton, LS 149 200 .745
free ThroW PercenTage (min. 2.5 made per game) Player FTs FTA Pct. J. Meeks, UK 102 114 .895 M. Torrance, UA 50 56 .893 T. Woodbury, UG49 60 .817 M. Thornton, LS 90 114 .789 J. Beal, VU 48 61 .787 T. Smith, UT 73 93 .785 D. Huertas, UM 54 69 .783 B. Stewart, MS 61 78 .782 P. Patterson, UK 53 70 .757 D. Bost, MS 67 89 .753
field goal PercenTage (min. 5.0 made per game) Player FGs FGA Pct. A. Ogilvy, VU 81 145 .559 A. Tyus, UF 81 148 .547 T. Mitchell, LS 110 204 .539 K. Barber, AU 83 154 .539 P. Patterson, UK 94 179 .525 J. Varnado, MS 80 156 .513 M. Washington, AR 87 170 .512 N. Calathes, UF 97 208 .466 M. Thornton, LS 118 254 .465 W. Chism, UT 82 179 .458
aSSiSTS Player G N. Calathes, UF 36 C. Fortson, AR 29 D. Downey, SC 31 D. Bost, MS 36 G. Temple, LS 35 D. Reed, AU 36 D. Ware, GA 32 T. Smith, UT 34 B. Maze, UT 34 J. Beal, VU 31
aSSiSTS Player G No. Avg. N. Calathes, UF 16 99 6.2 C. Fortson, AR 15 77 5.1 D. Downey, SC 16 75 4.7 D. Bost, MS 16 71 4.4 G. Temple, LS 16 62 3.9 J. Prince, UT 16 59 3.7 D. Ware, UG 16 57 3.6 D. Reed, AU 16 56 3.5 T. Smith, UT 16 54 3.4 M. Torrance, UA 15 49 3.3 blockS Player G No. Avg. J. Varnado, MS 16 61 3.8 C. Johnson, LS 16 54 3.4 S. Muldrow, SC 16 32 2.0 P. Patterson, UK 14 28 2.0 A. Ogilvy, VU 15 26 1.7 J. Green, UA 16 26 1.6 P. Stevenson, UK16 25 1.6 M. Washington, AR 16 24 1.5 1.3 K. Barber, AU 16 21 M. White, UM 16 20 1.3
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field goal PercenTage (min. 5.0 made per game) Player FGs FGA Pct. P. Patterson, UK 240 398 .603 A. Tyus, UF 195 330 .591 M. Washington, AR 178 323 .551 J. Varnado, MS 180 328 .549 K. Barber, AU 188 345 .545 A. Ogilvy, VU 152 280 .543 T. Mitchell, LS 224 429 .522 N. Calathes, UF 205 425 .482 M. Thornton, LS 256 542 .472 J. Meeks, UK 263 568 .463 3-PoinT fg PercenTage Player 3FGs 3FGA Pct J. Meeks, UK 117 288 .406 R. Clarke, AR 83 211 .393 T. Waller, AU 100 272 .368 D, Huertas, UM 77 217 .355 (Just four players met the minimum standard of 2.5 made per game.) 3-PoinT goalS Per game Player G 3FGm Avg. J. Meeks, UK 36 117 3.3 T. Waller, AU 36 100 2.8 R. Clarke, AR 30 83 2.8 D. Huertas, UM 30 77 2.6 R. Johnson, MS 36 83 2.3 M. Thornton, LS 35 78 2.2 B. Tinsley, VU 31 69 2.2 N. Calathes, UF 36 73 2.0 B. Stewart, MS 36 72 2.0 T. White, UM 31 62 2.0
3-PoinT fg PercenTage (min. 2.0 made per game) Player 3FGs 3FGA Pct J. Meeks, UK 53 135 .393 T. Waller, AU 46 121 .380 R. Clarke, AR 46 121 .380 R. Johnson, MS 42 111 .378 T. White, UM 46 129 .357 (Just five players met the minimum standard of 2.5 made per game.) 3-PoinT goalS Per game Player G 3FGm Avg. J. Meeks, UK 16 53 3.3 T. Waller, AU 16 46 2.9 T. White, UM 16 46 2.9 R. Clarke, AR 16 46 2.9 R. Johnson, MS 16 42 2.6 N. Calathes, UF 16 39 2.4 B. Stewart, MS 16 38 2.4 D. Huertas, UM 15 35 2.3 M. Thornton, LS 16 37 2.3 Z. Fredrick, SC 16 36 2.3
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No. Avg. 231 6.4 172 5.9 140 4.5 156 4.3 134 3.8 134 3.7 108 3.4 114 3.4 109 3.2 99 3.2
blockS Player G No. Avg. J. Varnado, MS 36 170 4.7 C. Johnson, LS 35 95 2.7 P. Patterson, UK 34 70 2.1 P. Stevenson, UK36 67 1.9 A. Ogilvy, VU 29 48 1.7 J. Green, UA 32 51 1.6 M. White, UM 31 43 1.4 M. Washington, AR 30 39 1.3 K. Barber, AU 36 44 1.2 M. Holmes, SC 31 37 1.2 D. Archie, SC 31 37 1.2 STealS Player G D. Downey, SC 31 N. Calathes, UF 36 D. Reed, AU 36 S. Hillman, UA 32 G. Temple, LS 35 M. Thornton, LS 35 T. Mitchell, LS 35 Q. Robertson, AU36 J. Prince, UT 31 D. Archie, SC 31
No. Avg. 89 2.9 68 1.9 67 1.9 57 1.8 60 1.7 56 1.6 55 1.6 55 1.5 47 1.5 47 1.5
STealS Player G D. Downey, SC 16 N. Calathes, UF 16 A. Brock, UA 13 D. Reed, AU 16 P. Turner, MS 16 T. Mitchell, LS 16 B. Stewart, MS 16 M. Thornton, LS 16 D. Bost, MS 16 J. Prince, UT 16
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No. Avg. 47 3.06 31 2.19 24 1.87 29 1.69 29 1.56 28 1.50 26 1.50 25 1.47 24 1.44 24 1.44
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Georgia 72, USC Upstate 48 Nov. 14, 2008 - Athens, Ga.
Loyola-Chicago 74, Georgia 53 Nov. 17, 2008 - W. Lafayette, Ind.
Georgia 61, Eastern michigan 60 Nov. 18, 2008 - W. Lafayette, Ind.
Game Summary Georgia, sporting new faces everywhere, opened its regular season with a predictably balky offense. The Bulldogs compensated by hounding USC Upstate on defense throughout, and the result was a workmanlike blowout victory. Zac Swansey and freshman Travis Leslie led four double-figure scorers with 11 points each. No one, however, seemed able to jump-start the Bulldog offense in the opening minutes. Indeed, it took over 12 minutes for Georgia to reach double digits, reserve guard Ricky mcPhee doing the deed on a 3-pointer that put his team ahead 12-10 at the 7:55 mark. Georgia never trailed after the McPhee trey. Its largest lead of the first half came on a Terrance Woodbury jumper with 3:53 left that boosted the margin to 24-12. Consecutive jumpers by reserve Carter Cook got the Spartans within 30-26 just three minutes into the second half. Georgia responded with nine unanswered points, and the Bulldogs were never threatened thereafter. The Georgia lead first reached 20 points at at 52-32 on a short jumper by Jeremy Price with 8:31 left. Its biggest advantage came on a Troy Brewer breakaway dunk that netted the game’s final score.
Game Summary Loyola of Chicago opened the second half with a 15-2 run, breaking open a tight game and sending Georgia to a 74-53 defeat in the first round of the Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off. After Loyola had led in the first half by as many as five points, the two teams played to a 29-all tie at halftime. Andy Polka’s driving 3-point play 21 seconds into the final period ignited the Ramblers on their decisive run. After a Zac Swansey turnover, Polka connected again, giving his team a 34-29 advantage with 18:39 left. The Loyola lead reached double figures at 42-31 on a pair of foul shots by J.R. Blount with 15:55 left. Even with a halftime tie, Georgia struggled throughout with its ballhandling and shooting. The Bulldogs shot just 34 percent from the field and committed 18 turnovers to go along with only five assists. The loss overshadowed a superb performance by Georgia freshman Travis Leslie, who led all scorers with 23 points. The 6-3 guard made 10 of 14 shots, mostly slashing drives along the baseline, as well as one stupendous dunk in the second half.
Game Summary Georgia used a 16-2 run over a sixminute stretch in the second half to erase an 11-point deficit and defeat Eastern Michigan 61-60 in the consolation bracket of the Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off. The Bulldogs trailed 53-42 with 8:48 left, but outscored the Eagles 19-7 down the stretch. Dustin Ware connected on a 3-pointer with 57 seconds remaining to gave Georgia a 61-59 lead. EMU’s Brandon Bowdry then hit the second of two free throws to pull the Eagles within one with 38 seconds left. Ware missed a 1-and-1 free throw with 25 seconds left. L.J. Frazier rebounded for the Hurons, and after dribbling the clock down to 10 seconds, drove the lane before charging into Corey Butler with just six ticks left. Zac Swansey missed another 1-and1 chance with :05 remaining. Antonio Green drove toward the Eastern Michigan basket, but he failed to launch his layup attempt before the buzzer sounded. Butler led Georgia with 12 points while Terrance Woodbury and Ware each added 11. Ware came off the bench and hit four treys—all in the second half. The Eagles opened the second half on an 11-2 run, and Bowdry’s jumper with 8:56 left gave Eastern Michigan an 11 point advantage.
Team / Individual Notes USC Upstate’s 29 turnovers were the most by a Georgia opponent since Valdosta State on 11/18/06.
Team / Individual Notes Georgia had just five assists to 18 turnovers...Woodbury and Leslie combined to score 42 of Georgia’s 53 points...They shot 15x25 (60%) from the field; all else combined for 3x29 (10.3%).
USC Upstate (0-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Boros 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 0 12 Schneiders 2-5 0-0 1-4 10 2 1 5 30 Chavis 2-9 0-5 0-0 1 2 0 4 23 Uzochukwu 3-8 1-1 0-0 2 3 0 7 37 Davis 5-9 0-1 1-1 12 4 4 11 34 Rich 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 Gordon 2-7 1-4 3-4 5 3 2 8 18 Cook 4-8 1-3 2-2 0 1 1 11 22 Rogers 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 2 18 ToTALS 19-51 3-17 7-11 40 21 8 48 200 Georgia (1-0) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Swansey 4-6 0-1 3-4 2 0 4 11 25 Butler 3-6 1-2 2-3 1 2 0 9 19 Woodbury 3-11 0-5 4-4 4 3 1 10 27 Jackson 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 5 0 0 11 Price 3-6 0-1 1-4 5 2 0 7 23 Ware 2-7 1-3 0-0 1 1 2 5 19 Barnes 2-5 0-0 0-1 8 1 1 4 29 McPhee 2-3 2-3 4-4 0 1 1 10 11 Brewer 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 2 6 Leslie 4-5 0-0 3-4 2 0 1 11 15 Zlovaric 1-4 0-2 1-2 3 0 0 3 15 ToTALS 25-58 4-18 18-26 31 17 10 72 200 Halftime: Georgia 27, USC Upstate 18. FG Pct: Georgia .431, USC Upstate .373. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .222, USC Upstate .176. FT Pct: Georgia 692, USC Upstate .636. Turnovers: Georgia 13 (Price 3), USC Upstate 29 (Davis 7). Blocks: Georgia 3 (Barnes 2), USC Upstate 4 (Schneiders 3). Technicals: None. Officials: Lindsay, Cassell, Turner. Att. - 6,179.
Loyola-Chicago (1-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Cerasoli 5-13 2-5 0-0 3 4 2 12 28 Blount 4-15 1-4 7-8 3 2 7 16 36 Polka 5-9 0-2 2-4 8 0 2 12 34 Forman 3-9 1-5 3-4 4 3 2 10 27 Williams 4-7 0-0 1-4 10 2 0 9 34 Benkoske 2-3 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 4 9 Hicks 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 4 Gibler 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Thomas 3-7 2-5 1-1 1 1 0 9 11 Stanley 0-2 0-1 0-1 3 2 4 0 14 Sterling 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 2 1 ToTALS 26-65 6-22 16-25 38 16 17 74 200 Georgia (1-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Swansey 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 14 Butler 0-2 0-2 0-0 5 2 1 0 19 Woodbury 5-11 1-4 8-8 7 0 0 19 37 Jackson 1-3 0-0 1-2 5 2 0 3 24 Price 1-9 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 2 25 Ware 0-7 0-5 2-2 1 3 3 2 23 Leslie 10-14 0-0 3-6 7 3 1 23 26 Barnes 0-2 0-0 2-4 6 3 0 2 17 McPhee 0-1 0-1 0-1 2 0 0 0 9 Brewer 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 Zlovaric 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 5 ToTALS 18-54 1-13 16-23 42 21 5 53 200 Halftime: 29-all. FG Pct: Georgia .333, LUC 400. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .077, LUC .273. FT Pct: Georgia .696, LUC .640. Turnovers: Georgia 18 (Three with 4), LUC 10 (Blount 4). Blocks: Georgia 10 (Jackson 5), LUC 4 (Williams 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Collins, Hampton, Wymer. Att. - 13,356
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Team / Individual Notes Butler and Ware combined for five 3-pointers in the second half. Eastern michigan (1-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Dobbins 8-12 0-0 6-7 7 3 0 22 34 Bowdry 6-10 0-1 2-6 8 3 1 14 24 Farris 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 1 1 3 16 Frazier 1-4 1-4 3-4 4 5 9 6 32 Cooper 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 1 1 0 32 Harrison 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 3 Green 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 8 Gay 5-12 3-8 0-0 6 3 0 13 30 Farrow 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 1 2 0 15 Dodd 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 6 Janton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 ToTALS 22-45 5-16 11-17 38 20 17 60 200 Georgia (2-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Swansey 3-5 1-1 0-1 3 0 3 7 20 Butler 4-7 4-5 0-0 4 2 1 12 27 Woodbury 4-10 1-5 2-2 2 5 0 11 36 Jackson 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 4 Price 4-11 0-0 1-1 6 3 3 9 26 Ware 4-8 3-5 0-1 2 2 3 11 29 Barnes 1-5 0-0 3-5 2 0 0 5 16 McPhee 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 2 0 11 Leslie 3-14 0-1 0-2 7 1 0 6 24 Zlovaric 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 7 ToTALS 23-64 9-18 6-12 30 16 12 61 200 Halftime: Georgia 32, EMU 30. FG Pct: Georgia ..359, EMU .489. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .500, EMU .313. FT Pct: Georgia .500, EMU .647. Turnovers: Georgia 16 (Woodbury 4), EMU 27 (Bowdry 27). Blocks: Georgia 2 (Barnes, Leslie), EMU 3 (Three with 1). Technicals: Butler, Price. Officials: Roberts, Beaver, Breeding. Att. - 13,343
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Georgia 55, Presbyterian 47 Nov. 21, 2008 - Athens, Ga.
Georgia 54, Santa Clara 48 Nov. 24, 2008 - Athens, Ga.
Georgia 98, miss. Valley State 57 Nov. 25, 2008 - Athens, Ga.
Game Summary Zac Swansey scored 12 points and helped Georgia to overcome a second-half deficit and defeat Presbyterian in a game that seemed more competitive than the final margin hinted. Despite an offense that continues to find its way, Georgia had nudged ahead to a 7-point halftime cushion. It didn’t take long for the Blue Hose to regain equal footing after intermission. Consecutive 3-pointers by Bryan Bostic -- who scored 21 second-half points in these two teams’ meeting last year -opened the scoring in the final period. His two foul shots with 17:02 left put Presbyterian in front for the first time at 30-28. Bostic’s jumper with 12:33 remaining kept the Blue Hose ahead at 36-34. It was their last lead of the game. Georgia answered the Bostic basket with a 13-0 run, covering just over three minutes and essentially deciding the game. Terrance Woodbury started Georgia’s second-half run with a bucket at the 12:17 mark, regaining a 36-all tie. Jeremy Price followed a PC miss with a basket, and freshman Travis Leslie then dunked to give the Bulldogs a 40-36 margin. Swansey continued the streak with consecutive baskets, and Corey Butler ended it on a 3-pointer with 9:09 left.
Game Summary Terrance Woodbury scored a gamehigh 14 points, including 7-of-8 foul shooting in the second half, as Georgia edged a scrappy Santa Clara squad in the Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off consolation bracket. Georgia used a late run in the first half to nudge ahead to a 24-19 halftime lead. After the Bulldogs had increased it to seven points early in the second half, Santa Clara got back into contention. Seven straight points by the Broncos (1-3), the last of which came on a 3-pointer by Kevin Foster with 16:27 left, knotted the score at 29. Even after a Georgia time out, Santa Clara surged ahead by cashing a Georgia turnover into a breakaway dunk by Ben Dowdell. At the 14:31 mark Georgia took the lead for good on a turnaround move by Chris Barnes, pushing his team ahead 33-31. The Bulldogs twice led by as many as seven points thereafter, the final time at 50-43 on a pair of foul shots by Albert Jackson. Foster then got Santa Clara back within four on three consecutive foul shots with 56 seconds left. Woodbury and Corey Butler, however, kept the Broncos at bay by sinking foul shots in the final 35 seconds.
Game Summary Freshmen Trey Thompkins and Drazen Zlovaric led an offensive barrage with 23 and 16 points, respectively, as the Bulldogs took their most promising step forward to date in their last NIT Season Tip-Off consolation game. Thompkins, who missed nearly all of pre-season camp and the first four games with an ankle injury, did much of his work from short range. Zlovaric did all of his scoring damage from the outside. Together, they sank 15 of 17 shots, including 3 of 4 three-point attempts. The two teams played evenly until a late first-half surge put Georgia firmly in command. A layup by Travis Leslie with 8:39 left put the Bulldogs ahead by 26-16, their first double-digit margin of the game. Thompkins’ 3-pointer at the first-half buzzer put his team in front by 20 at 4626. Georgia’s largest lead of the game occurred at 96-52 on two free throws by Jeremy Price with 2:41 remaining.
Team / Individual Notes Both of Georgia’s seniors, Woodbury (38) and Butler (36), played career-high minutes in this game. Presbyterian (0-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Miller 1-6 1-5 0-0 3 2 3 3 40 Johnson 2-7 2-4 0-0 5 5 1 6 35 Bostic 8-17 3-8 3-3 6 3 3 22 38 Coleman 3-7 0-0 2-3 6 3 2 8 35 Sligh 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 3 26 Gatkuoth 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 5 Gibbs 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 4 14 Holmes 0-3 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 1 7 ToTALS 17-45 6-17 7-10 31 14 10 47 200 Georgia (3-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Ware 2-7 0-0 1-3 0 0 3 5 30 Swansey 6-10 0-1 0-3 6 0 2 12 29 Butler 2-4 2-3 0-0 4 2 1 6 36 Woodbury 5-14 0-2 0-1 3 4 1 10 38 Price 4-10 0-0 0-0 6 4 0 8 19 Barnes 3-4 0-0 1-4 1 3 1 7 21 McPhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 3 Brewer 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 0 3 5 Leslie 2-2 0-0 0-0 6 1 1 4 16 Zlovaric 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 3 ToTALS 25-52 3-7 2-11 31 16 10 55 200 Halftime: Georgia 27, Presbyterian 20. FG Pct: Georgia .481, Presbyterian .378. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .429, Presbyterian .353. FT Pct: Georgia .182, Presbyterian .700. Turnovers: Georgia 13 (Barnes 4), Presbyterian 21 (Coleman 7). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Leslie 2), Presbyterian 4 (Coleman 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Valentine, Hampton, Woodson. Att. - 6,079
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Team / Individual Notes Both of Georgia’s seniors, Woodbury (38) and Butler (36), played career-high minutes in this game. Santa Clara (1-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Rahon 4-11 1-5 0-0 3 2 0 9 25 Johnson 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 2 16 Dowdell 3-6 0-0 1-1 3 3 4 7 25 Santos 2-6 2-4 4-4 2 2 2 10 30 Bryant 5-8 0-0 2-4 13 2 0 12 35 Thompson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Alexander 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 2 1 0 27 Trasolini 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 2 19 Foster 1-6 1-3 3-3 5 4 1 6 21 ToTALS 17-44 4-13 10-12 35 18 10 48 200 Georgia (4-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Swansey 2-6 0-0 1-4 3 1 3 5 31 Butler 0-3 0-1 2-2 4 3 4 2 29 Woodbury 3-10 1-2 7-8 2 3 1 14 32 Jackson 5-7 0-0 2-2 5 0 0 12 25 Price 2-7 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 4 21 Ware 1-3 0-1 1-2 0 3 0 3 16 Barnes 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 2 12 Brewer 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 Leslie 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 2 12 Thompkins 2-7 1-3 5-6 2 0 0 10 18 Zlovaric 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 ToTALS 17-48 2-8 18-24 27 13 9 54 200 Halftime: Georgia 24, Santa Clara 19. FG Pct: Georgia .354, Santa Clara .386. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .250, Santa Clara .308. FT Pct: Georgia .750, Santa Clara .833. Turnovers: Georgia 13 (Woodbury 3), Santa Clara 25 (Rahon 5). Blocks: Georgia 9 (Thompkins 5), Santa Clara 4 (Trasolini 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Driscoll, Daily, Moore. Att. - 4,200
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Team / Individual Notes Georgia’s 61 percent field-goal shooting was its best in over two years, going back to a 61.8 percent effort vs. S.C. State on 11/21/06...Of Zlovaric’s five 2-point goals, four of them were made with his foot on the 3-point stripe. mississippi Valley State (0-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Harmason 4-13 0-1 3-4 4 0 1 11 31 Studivant 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 0 8 Behling 6-14 1-6 0-0 3 2 0 13 38 Clark 1-8 0-3 0-0 2 4 1 2 27 Petty 4-11 1-3 3-4 7 3 2 12 33 Newsome 3-6 1-2 0-0 2 2 4 7 14 Pritchard 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 Cheeks 3-9 2-6 0-0 0 0 1 8 18 Allen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 1 0 11 Jones 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 5 Preston 2-3 0-0 0-1 0 3 0 4 9 ToTALS 23-69 5-22 6-9 25 21 12 57 200 Georgia (5-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Swansey 3-6 2-4 2-2 4 1 7 10 24 Butler 3-4 1-2 0-0 6 1 3 7 19 Woodbury 4-11 1-4 1-2 4 1 1 10 19 Jackson 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 0 4 16 Price 3-5 0-0 4-6 9 3 1 10 20 Ware 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 3 6 4 16 Barnes 3-4 0-0 2-5 5 1 0 8 23 McPhee 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 4 Bucklin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Brewer 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 4 Leslie 2-5 0-0 2-2 3 3 1 6 13 Thompkins 8-9 1-1 6-7 7 2 1 23 21 Zlovaric 7-8 2-3 0-2 6 1 0 16 20 ToTALS 36-59 7-16 19-28 51 17 21 98 200 Halftime: Georgia 46, MVSU 57. FG Pct: Georgia .610, MVSU .333. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .438, MVSU .227. FT Pct: Georgia .679, MVSU .667. Turnovers: Georgia 14 (Price 4), MVSU 12 (Behling 3).. Blocks: Georgia 5 (Jackson, Zlovaric 2), MVSU 0. Technicals: None. Officials: Ramos, Kennedy, Hernandez. Att. - 4,207
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Western Kentucky 67, Georgia 63 Dec. 2, 2008 - Bowling Green, Ky.
Illinois 76, Georgia 42 Dec. 6, 2008 - Chicago, Ill.
Georgia 67, Virginia Tech 66 Dec. 9, 2008 - Athens, Ga.
Game Summary Western Kentucky got 20 points from A.J. Slaughter, made four clinching foul shots in the final 18 seconds, and got one mighty stroke of good fortune to hold off Georgia in this non-conference battle. The Hilltoppers held a 63-60 lead and possession as play reached the final minute. With 24 ticks left -- and the shot clock at :01 --Slaughter exercised his only option 30 feet from the basket. He hurled a baseball-style shot at the hoop. It grazed the rim and caromed straight to Western’s Anthony Sally, whose free throw with 18 seconds left essentially decided the outcome. After an initial push by Western, the Bulldogs responded and took control in the first half. A Terrance Woodbury 3-pointer with 7:08 left gave them their largest lead of the game at 22-14. The Toppers answered with a run of their own, taking a 5-point lead at 35-30 on a 3-point play by Sergio Kerusch inside the 2-minute mark. Corey Butler, however, gave Georgia a 3-point halftime advantage on a trey with 55 seconds left. Georgia’s last lead of the game occurred at the 16:29 mark in the second half, when Chris Barnes’ layup gave the Bulldogs a 42-40 margin. Though they later trailed by as many as five points, the Dogs pulled with 61-60 on a Howard Thompkins putback with 1:33 left.
Game Summary Demetrius mcCamey led all scorers with 19 points as Illinois took charge early and easily defeated the Bulldogs in an intersectional contest at the United Center. McCamey scored nine straight points for the Illini in the game’s first four minutes, giving them a lead they never surrendered. His jump shot with 12:48 remaining gave Illinois its first double-digit lead at 17-6. He followed a Dustin Ware miss with another bucket, pushing the first-half margin to its widest at 13 points. Switching to a 1-3-1 zone defense, Georgia managed to stop the Illinois surge with a brief rally. Consecutive baskets, a dunk by Chris Barnes and a jumper by Jeremy Price, got the Bulldogs back within five points at 23-18 with 4:27 left in the first half. The contest remained within reach for Georgia until Illinois took control with a 12-2 run midway through the second half. Chester Frazier’s 3-pointer with 9:46 left ended the streak and pushed the Illini’s lead to 54-35. A Terrance Woodbury jumper with 8:06 remaining pulled Georgia within 54-42. The Illini, however, secured their victory by scoring 22 straight points to close out the game.
Game Summary Albert Jackson powered in a layup with 29 seconds left and rebounded Virginia Tech’s last shot to help Georgia rally past the Hokies in the two schools’ first meeting since December of 1996. Jackson’s heroics capped a wild finish in this hotly contested game. Cheick Diakite had given Virginia Tech a 66-65 lead with a pair of foul shots with 57 seconds left. It was the fifth time the lead had changed hands in the final period. Then, with the shot clock dwindling, Jackson took a feed from Corey Butler and muscled in a short bank shot that pushed the Bulldogs back in front. The Hokies had two shots on their last full possession but failed to convert. Hank Thorns penetrated and hoisted a jumper in the lane that missed. Diakite rebounded and missed a second attempt, which Jackson grabbed before being tackled by Tech’s Jeff Allen with a half-second left. Though neither team took full control of this game, Virginia Tech gained an early lead and kept the advantage through much of the second half. The Bulldogs achieved a 60-all tie when Jeremy Price rebounded Zac Swansey’s miss and dunked with 5:14 left. Thereafter, the game was tied three more times and the lead changed hands twice more before Jackson’s winning basket in the final :30.
Team / Individual Notes This was the final installment of a 4-year series against the two schools...WKU won three of the four games. Georgia (5-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Woodbury 7-18 4-10 0-0 5 1 0 18 33 Price 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 4 2 2 25 Jackson 0-3 0-0 1-2 5 2 0 1 8 Swansey 3-7 1-2 0-0 4 3 3 7 29 Butler 4-7 1-3 0-2 5 4 4 9 30 Ware 1-7 1-5 0-0 1 2 4 3 22 Barnes 2-3 0-0 3-6 10 2 0 7 22 Leslie 3-6 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 6 14 Thompkins 4-11 0-0 2-2 6 3 0 10 17 ToTALS 25-65 7-20 6-12 49 21 14 63 200 Western Kentucky (4-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Kerusch 4-11 0-3 5-7 4 1 0 13 26 Pettigrew 2-15 1-4 3-3 8 0 1 8 33 Evans 5-6 0-0 0-3 6 1 0 10 32 Slaughter 7-15 3-8 3-3 5 1 3 20 38 M-Valdez 1-9 1-7 1-2 4 5 3 4 29 Sally 1-2 0-0 2-4 6 0 5 4 20 Cvoro 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 1 9 Walker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Magley 2-3 0-0 3-3 3 2 0 7 11 ToTALS 22-62 5-22 18-27 39 11 12 67 200 Halftime: Georgia 38, WKU 35. FG Pct: Georgia .385, WKU .355. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .350, WKU .227. FT Pct: Georgia .500, WKU .667. Turnovers: Georgia 14 (Swansey 4), WKU 9 (Sally 3). Blocks: Georgia 3 (Three with 1), WKU 4 (Evans 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Eades, Cassell, Stuart. Att. - 7,086
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Team / Individual Notes This neutral-court battle will be returned in a Dec., 2009 game at the Gwinnett Center in Duluth, Ga. Georgia (5-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Woodbury 6-12 1-3 0-0 5 3 0 13 26 Thompkins 2-10 0-1 0-0 7 1 1 4 25 Jackson 3-4 0-0 0-0 8 2 1 6 25 Butler 1-3 1-2 2-4 2 2 0 5 29 Ware 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 15 McPhee 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Brewer 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Leslie 2-5 0-0 1-1 4 2 1 5 13 Barnes 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 4 15 Zlovaric 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 9 Swansey 1-4 0-1 1-2 1 0 4 3 23 Price 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 16 ToTALS 18-51 2-12 4-7 34 12 7 42 200 Illinois (7-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Davis 7-10 0-0 0-1 5 0 2 14 31 Tisdale 7-10 0-0 0-0 2 3 1 14 26 Meacham 3-6 2-3 0-0 0 3 6 8 32 Frazier 2-4 2-3 0-2 3 0 4 6 24 McCamey 8-12 2-5 1-1 4 0 6 19 33 Jordan 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 7 Chisholm 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 Keller 4-8 3-4 0-0 3 1 0 11 14 Brock 1-6 0-1 0-0 2 3 1 2 19 Cole 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 Jackson 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 1 Semrau 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 8 ToTALS 33-58 9-16 1-4 26 10 23 76 200 Halftime: Illinois 30, Georgia 23. FG Pct: Georgia .353, Illinois .569. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .167, Illinois .563. FT Pct: Georgia .571, Illinois .250. Turnovers: Georgia 27 (Thompkins 5), Illinois 14 (Davis 3). Blocks: Georgia 3 (Price 2), Illinois 3 (Three with 1). Technicals: None. Officials: Valentine, Smith, Petty. Att. - 12,139
Team / Individual Notes Georgia had a positive assist/turnover ratio for just the 2nd time this season... Georgia has now won five of the six alltime meetings between these two schools. Virginia Tech (5-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Allen 4-9 0-2 0-1 6 5 1 8 25 Hudson 2-5 0-2 0-0 2 0 1 4 13 Delaney 3-9 2-7 3-3 3 2 3 11 35 Diakite 1-3 0-0 4-6 5 4 2 6 23 Vassallo 8-14 4-6 3-5 7 2 1 23 37 Bell 1-3 0-1 1-2 3 1 0 3 17 Thorns 2-8 0-2 0-0 2 0 5 4 21 Davila 1-1 0-0 0-0 5 1 1 2 17 Witcher 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 3 0 5 12 ToTALS 24-55 6-20 12-19 38 18 14 66 200 Georgia (6-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Swansey 3-9 0-2 0-2 3 1 5 6 28 Butler 4-8 2-5 1-1 3 2 0 11 32 Woodbury 2-10 1-2 0-0 6 3 4 5 32 Thompkins 2-7 2-2 3-6 7 1 0 9 25 Jackson 3-7 0-0 1-3 5 2 0 7 20 Ware 1-6 0-3 2-2 1 1 3 4 13 Barnes 4-4 0-0 3-5 1 3 1 11 16 Leslie 4-9 0-0 0-2 8 3 0 8 14 Zlovaric 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Price 3-5 0-0 0-0 7 0 1 6 19 ToTALS 26-65 5-14 10-21 43 16 14 67 200 Halftime: Va. Tech 41, Georgia 38. FG Pct: Georgia .400, Va. Tech .436. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .357, Va. Tech .300. FT Pct: Georgia .476, Va. Tech .632. Turnovers: Georgia 12 (Woodbury 3), Va. Tech 18 (Vassallo 5). Blocks: Georgia 2 (Thompkins, Jackson), Va. Tech 7 (Diakite 6). Technicals: None. Officials: Stuart, Corbett, Donato. Att. - 6,779
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Georgia 74, Wofford 73 (oT) Dec. 20, 2008 - Athens, Ga.
Texas A&m-CC 80, Georgia 79 (oT) Dec. 22, 2008 - Athens, Ga.
Georgia 98, N.C. A&T 68 Dec. 28, 2008 - Athens, Ga.
Game Summary Zac Swansey delivered an improbable victory by twice rescuing Georgia from despair in the final 15 seconds, each time with a 3-pointer, the second of which fell as the buzzer sounded. Wofford stood at the threshold of a major victory when Tim Johnson toed the free-throw line for a pair of shots with four seconds left, his team leading 73-71. Johnson missed both, however, and Trey Thompkins rebounded for Georgia and found Swansey streaking up the right sideline. He dribbled upcourt at full speed before pulling up for his game-winner in front of the Bulldogs’ bench. Just seconds before, Swansey had gotten Georgia even at 71 on a heavilyguarded trey from beyond NBA range. Georgia had built comfortable margins in each half. In the opening period, Swansey converted a 3-point play at the 6:21 mark to give the Bulldogs a 29-14 lead, their largest of the game. An Albert Jackson bucket early in the second half put them in front by a 40-32 advantage, their biggest of the final period. Each time, though, the Terriers fought back into contention. They even led in regulation as late as the :50 mark, when a pair of foul shots by Noah Dahlman put them in front by 60-59.
Game Summary The last of Kevin Palmer’s 31 points, a running jumper from an estimated 40 feet at the horn, shocked a Georgia team that had escaped its previous game in an almost identical fashion. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi seemed ready to salt this game away as the overtime period reached its final minute. Tim Green’s two foul shots with 1:38 left gave the Islanders their largest lead of the night at 75-70. Green answered a Trey Thompkins 3-pointer with a layup that kept the margin at 77-73 with 1:08 remaining. The Bulldogs, however, took the lead with a 5-point trip that included a foul shot by Travis Leslie, another Thompkins bucket and a go-ahead basket by Leslie after he had stolen possession from Palmer. With just 2.9 seconds left, Dustin Ware went 1-for-2 from the free-throw line after he had rebounded Palmer’s miss with seven seconds left. Ware’s errant shot gave rise to the Islanders’ final heroics as the clock wound down. Georgia, which had led by as many as 12 points in the first half, did not trail in this game until the 8:10 mark of the final period. For the remainder of regulation, the lead changed hands four times, with four more ties.
Team / Individual Notes Butler’s career-high 42 minutes were the most by a Georgia player in four years.
Team / Individual Notes Ware’s 22 points were a season high for the freshman...Butler’s eight rebounds were a career high
Game Summary Georgia returned from Christmas break with a runaway win over North Carolina A&T, a offensive barrage that included four double-figure scorers, career-best numbers from senior Corey Butler and the first double-double by rookie Trey Thompkins. Georgia posted an easy victory by using a weapon heretofore hardly seen: the 3-point shot. The Bulldogs tied the school record with 35 attempts -- they tried four more treys than twos -- and flirted with the UGA mark for 3-point shots made. Georgia scored the game’s first seven points and needed just eight minutes to build a double-digit lead. The Dogs followed their pattern from previous games, however, by inviting the Aggies back into contention, an offer that was gladly accepted over the ensuing four minutes. A layup by Dwane Joshua with 9:24 left in the first half brought A&T back within 24-19. That’s when Georgia responded by shifting into high gear. A 12-0 run that started with a 3-point play from Jeremy Price and ended with a jumper by Butler essentially decided the outcome. Butler’s basket came with 4:42 left in the first half and pushed the Georgia lead to 41-21. Only for one brief spell in the second half was A&T able to get its deficit back under 20 points.
Wofford (4-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Salters 6-19 4-11 4-6 2 2 0 20 41 Godzinski 3-6 1-3 2-2 2 2 2 9 37 Loesing 3-5 1-1 2-2 3 1 3 9 29 Johnson 7-12 0-0 2-5 13 3 6 16 35 Martin 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 0 11 Giltner 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 2 8 Estep 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 1 1 0 5 Crowell 2-2 0-0 2-5 2 1 0 6 10 Dawson 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 16 Dahlman 4-14 0-0 3-4 11 5 0 11 33 ToTALS 25-66 6-18 17-26 44 17 13 73 225 Georgia (7-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Swansey 4-7 2-5 1-1 5 1 8 11 33 Leslie 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 4 14 Butler 2-7 1-5 3-5 5 3 4 8 42 Thompkins 6-11 2-4 1-2 6 4 2 15 24 Jackson 2-4 0-0 0-1 3 5 0 4 25 Ware 1-4 1-2 0-0 2 1 2 3 14 Barnes 3-6 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 6 16 McPhee 4-7 2-5 1-2 2 2 2 11 21 Brewer 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 4 Zlovaric 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 6 Price 5-8 0-1 2-2 5 2 2 12 26 ToTALS 29-61 8-24 8-13 38 22 24 74 225 Halftime: Georgia 34, Wofford 30. End of Regulation: 62-62. FG Pct: Georgia .475, Wofford .379. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .333, Wofford .333. FT Pct: Georgia .615, Wofford .654. Turnovers: Georgia 19 (Jackson 6), Wofford 14 (Salters 6). Blocks: Georgia 7 (Thompkins, Jackson 2), Wofford 0. Technicals: None. Officials: Caldwell, Summers, Woodson. Att. - 5,860
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TAmU-Corpus Christi (6-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Drake 3-9 1-5 2-2 0 2 2 9 27 Bond 1-4 0-0 1-2 3 3 1 3 27 Palmer 10-22 6-11 5-6 4 0 2 31 38 Watt 6-8 0-0 2-4 7 4 2 14 37 Reynolds 3-4 1-1 0-0 3 4 1 7 17 Nelson 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 10 Green 2-7 0-2 2-3 0 2 0 6 18 Toncinic 1-2 0-0 1-2 5 3 3 3 25 Hammonds 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Coombs 2-7 1-4 0-0 6 2 4 5 24 ToTALS 29-64 9-23 13-19 37 22 15 80 225 Georgia (7-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Swansey 1-7 0-2 1-2 0 1 4 3 30 Leslie 9-16 0-0 1-2 8 3 0 19 30 Butler 1-4 1-4 5-6 8 5 3 8 33 Thompkins 4-8 1-2 4-4 3 1 1 13 29 Jackson 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 2 0 1 20 Ware 7-11 3-3 5-7 2 1 2 22 29 Barnes 1-3 0-0 4-6 6 3 1 6 22 McPhee 1-5 1-4 0-0 2 0 0 3 12 Zlovaric 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 Price 2-5 0-0 0-2 4 2 0 4 19 ToTALS 26-60 6-16 21-31 43 19 11 79 225 Halftime: Georgia 28, TAMUCC 25. End of Regulation: 66-66. FG Pct: Georgia .433, TAMUCC .453. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .375, TAMUCC .391. FT Pct: Georgia .677, TAMUCC .684. Turnovers: Georgia 25 (Swansey 5), TAMUCC 25 (Bond, Palmer). Blocks: Georgia 7 (Barnes 4), TAMUCC 4 (Toncinic 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Petty, Eades, Dunlap Att. - 5703
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Team / Individual Notes Georgia’s 17 treys were two shy of the school record, set in 1999...Butler set career highs in points, rebounds and assists. North Carolina A&T (5-7) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Alston 3-12 0-2 0-2 4 2 3 6 21 McClurkin 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0 20 Jones 5-13 3-5 0-0 3 2 1 13 24 Coleman 4-7 0-0 1-1 5 2 0 9 22 Johnson 7-13 1-4 0-0 3 0 1 15 25 Joshua 6-14 2-5 3-3 3 2 2 17 21 Hill 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 3 1 3 19 Simpson 0-2 0-1 1-2 0 0 3 1 10 Shepherd 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0 17 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Wilson 2-8 0-3 0-0 3 1 3 4 19 ToTALS 28-76 7-22 5-8 39 16 16 68 200 Georgia (8-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Swansey 3-4 2-3 0-0 2 1 7 8 19 Leslie 4-12 0-1 2-2 5 0 1 10 21 Butler 7-12 5-9 0-0 9 1 7 19 34 Thompkins 8-10 5-6 1-2 12 1 2 22 25 Jackson 2-3 0-0 2-2 1 1 0 6 20 Ware 4-8 3-7 0-0 3 3 7 11 28 Barnes 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 2 0 3 14 Brewer 1-7 1-7 1-2 0 3 1 4 13 Zlovaric 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 4 Price 5-6 1-1 4-5 3 0 0 15 22 ToTALS 35-66 17-35 11-15 42 12 27 98 200 Halftime: Georgia 51, NCAT 27. FG Pct: Georgia .530, NCAT .368. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .480, NCAT .318. FT Pct: Georgia .733, NCAT .625. Turnovers: Georgia 13 (Ware 5), NCAT 14 (Alston, Coleman 3). Blocks: Georgia 9 (Price 3), NCAT 5 (Coleman 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Cahill, Lindsay, Evans Att. - 6086
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Georgia 72, Kennesaw State 52 Dec. 31, 2008 - Athens, Ga.
missouri 83, Georgia 76 January 3, 2009 - Athens, Ga.
Georgia Tech 67, Georgia 62 January 6, 2009 - Atlanta, Ga.
Game Summary Georgia rang in the New Year with a competitive, yet relatively easy win over its in-state neighbors, calling upon reserves Troy Brewer and Jeremy Price to carry the day. Brewer’s 15 points were a career high, and Price chipped in 13 points in just 16 minutes. Starting center Albert Jackson also added the first double-double of his career in leading the Bulldogs. Georgia, which had torched the nets in its previous game, struggled with its shooting throughout. Brewer entered at the 13-minute mark, his team already leading by nine, and his marksmanship elevated the Bulldogs’ lead to double digits. The sophomore guard’s first 3-pointer of the day boosted Georgia’s lead to 16-4 with 12:50 left in the first half. A Trey Thompkins layup with 2:07 left got the Bulldogs their largest lead of the half at 34-20. Though Georgia kept the Owls at arm’s length for the game’s remainder, it never could break the game wide open. After building an early second-half lead to 16 points, the Dogs watched as Kennesaw scrapped back within 55-46 on a John Allison bucket at the 9:05 mark. Thompkins, Price and Dustin Ware all scored late buckets, however, to secure victory.
Game Summary Missouri capitalized on key Georgia turnovers during a brief second-half stretch, breaking open a tight game and holding the Bulldogs at bay for a hardfought victory. The Tigers took the lead for good at 47-46 on a J.T. Tiller layup with 10:43 left. Terrance Woodbury committed miscues on both of Georgia’s next two possesssions, and Demarre Carroll stretched the Mizzou lead by making a pair of foul shots after each turnover. The visitors got their lead to eight by cashing in on a Trey Thompkins turnover, Zaire Taylor canning a jump shot at the 8:40 mark that made the score 56-48. The difference reached double digits on another Tiller layup that pushed the score to 67-56 with 4:48 left. It reached as high as 15 before Georgia closed with a mild rally. The Bulldogs got as close as 77-72 on a Travis Leslie layup with 27 seconds left. Behind Woodbury’s hot shooting, Georgia took early control of this game, leading by as many as six points in the first half. The Tigers, however, closed the half on a 12-3 run to take a 32-28 lead into intermission.
Game Summary After trailing for three-fourths of the night, Georgia Tech used considerable muscle and a scrappy, pressing defense to overtake Georgia in the two rivals’ annual tussle. The Yellow Jackets made just 36 percent of their shots and thrice trailed Georgia by 13 points in the second half. The last of those times came at the 16:40 mark, when Terrance Woodbury’s jumper pushed the margin to 45-32. By the time Georgia scored its next field goal -- a short jumper by Trey Thompkins with 6:55 left -- the Bulldog lead had been erased. Perhaps the most telling possession of the game occurred just over three minutes later. With Georgia leading 56-54, Tech’s Gani Lawal missed a point-blank layup. The Jackets then rebounded three more misses in a 10-second span, and after the fourth offensive rebound, Zachery Peacock’s two free throws knotted the score at 56-all. Offensive boards again proved fatal for Georgia in the final minute. Lawal rebounded Peacock’s miss -- more accurately, he outfought Woodbury for a loose ball -- and dunked for a 64-60 lead with just 19 seconds left.
Team / Individual Notes Georgia played this game without starters Zac Swansey (knee laceration) and Terrance Woodbury...the latter missed his fourth straight game. Kennesaw State (5-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN McConnell 2-11 1-6 0-0 2 3 1 5 37 Woods 4-12 1-7 2-2 2 3 0 11 32 Nickerson 3-13 1-4 1-1 5 3 6 8 34 Gibson 0-4 0-0 0-0 7 2 1 0 22 Whipple 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 11 Dixon 6-14 3-6 1-2 2 2 1 16 30 Ajayi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Marine 1-2 0-1 2-2 2 0 0 4 4 Croft 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 Allison 4-6 0-0 0-0 5 2 0 8 25 Medinic 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 2 ToTALS 20-65 6-25 6-8 30 17 9 52 200 Georgia (9-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Ware 3-7 1-4 3-5 4 1 6 10 38 Leslie 2-5 0-1 0-0 2 3 3 4 14 Butler 1-3 1-2 1-2 5 2 5 4 39 Thompkins 6-11 1-4 1-2 6 2 0 14 27 Jackson 3-4 0-0 6-6 10 0 1 12 23 Barnes 0-1 0-0 0-0 6 1 0 0 13 Bucklin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Brewer 5-9 2-6 3-4 3 1 2 15 30 Price 5-7 0-0 3-6 4 1 2 13 16 ToTALS 25-47 5-17 17-25 42 11 19 72 200 Halftime: Georgia 34, KSU 22. FG Pct: Georgia .532, KSU .308. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .294, KSU .240. FT Pct: Georgia .680, KSU .750. Turnovers: Georgia 15 (Ware 5), KSU 10 (McConnell 4). Blocks: Georgia 7 (Jackson 4), KSU 4 (Four with 1). Technicals: None. Officials: Maxwell, Hampton, Smith. Att. - 6,218
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Team / Individual Notes Woodbury’s 27 points were a career high, an impressive feat considering he had missed the preceding four games... Missouri was the first Big 12 team to visit Stegeman Coliseum since Colorado in 2002. missouri (11-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Carroll 5-13 0-1 7-9 4 1 0 17 36 Tiller 3-9 0-1 4-5 4 3 4 10 30 Lyons 4-7 0-0 4-6 6 4 1 12 25 Taylor 7-11 1-2 2-2 3 2 3 17 30 Lawrence 3-8 3-8 1-2 4 2 1 10 23 Paul 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 1 1 0 12 Denmon 2-7 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 5 11 Ramsey 2-2 0-0 0-0 4 1 1 4 15 Safford 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 4 English 3-5 2-4 0-1 1 0 0 8 14 ToTALS 29-65 7-22 18-27 33 15 12 83 200 Georgia (9-5) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Swansey 2-6 0-0 0-0 4 2 7 4 27 Butler 2-4 1-3 0-0 4 4 2 5 33 Woodbury 9-13 5-8 4-5 2 4 1 27 28 Thompkins 7-13 2-4 2-4 8 2 4 18 33 Jackson 1-1 0-0 0-2 5 1 0 2 14 Ware 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 2 1 2 15 Barnes 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 8 McPhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Brewer 1-4 0-3 0-0 2 0 0 2 5 Leslie 5-8 0-0 0-3 7 3 0 10 18 Price 3-6 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 6 19 ToTALS 30-59 8-18 8-16 40 21 18 76 200 Halftime: Missouri 32, Georgia 28. FG Pct: Georgia .508, Missouri .446. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .444, Missouri .318. FT Pct: Georgia .500, Misosuri .667. Turnovers: Georgia 22 (Thompkins 4), Missouri (Lyons 4). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Thompkins 3), Missouri 2 (Ramsey 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Greene, Petty, Crawford. Att. - 8060
Team / Individual Notes Under mostly full-court pressure, Georgia committed 12 turnovers in the second half...Georgia Tech had 15 offensive rebounds in the second period, seven from Peacock. Georgia (9-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Woodbury 5-14 2-9 3-3 4 4 1 15 35 Thompkins 6-15 1-4 7-9 9 2 0 20 27 Jackson 2-3 0-0 0-0 8 2 2 4 19 Swansey 0-5 0-1 0-2 2 3 4 0 31 Butler 2-4 2-3 1-2 4 3 3 7 35 Ware 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 2 11 Barnes 0-1 0-0 3-6 5 1 1 3 13 Brewer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Leslie 2-9 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 6 13 Price 1-3 0-0 3-7 2 1 0 5 16 ToTALS 19-55 5-17 19-31 40 20 13 62 200 Georgia Tech (9-5) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Lawal 6-13 0-0 3-4 14 4 0 15 27 Peacock 8-19 0-0 2-4 13 3 0 18 29 Aminu 4-9 0-0 0-0 9 4 1 8 23 Clinch 2-12 0-6 8-11 6 4 4 12 36 Shumpert 3-14 0-3 0-0 4 4 4 6 30 Foreman 1-2 0-0 1-2 0 3 0 3 17 Storrs 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 3 2 5 27 Dieng 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 0 0 0 8 Sheehan 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 3 ToTALS 26-72 1-11 14-22 53 26 11 67 200 Halftime: Georgia 38, Ga. Tech 28. FG Pct: Georgia .361, Ga. Tech .345. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .294, Ga. Tech .091. FT Pct: Georgia .613, .636. Turnovers: Georgia 19 (Butler 4), Ga. Tech 15 (Shumpert 7). Blocks: Georgia 3 (Thompkins 2), Ga. Tech 8 (Aminu 4). Technicals: None. Officials: Hess, Luckie, Eades. Att. - 8368
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2008-09 Game Summaries #15 Tennessee 86, Georgia 77 January 10, 2009 - Athens, Ga.
Vanderbilt 50, Georgia 40 January 14, 2009 - Nashville, Tenn.
Kentucky 68, Georgia 45 January 18, 2009 - Athens, Ga.
Game Summary Tyler Smith, a pre-game longshot to play because of injury, inspired Tennessee to victory and managed to score 24 points, 15 during critical stretches of the second half, when the Volunteers overcame a 10-point deficit. Georgia, which had trailed by as many as 11 points in the first half, fought back to take control soon after halftime. The Bulldogs caught UT at 40-40 on a 15-foot jumper by Terrance Woodbury with 16:55 remaining. Just over four minutes later, Dustin Ware’s pull-up jump shot gave Georgia its biggest lead of the game at 54-44. The two teams traded buckets for the next four minutes before Tennessee made its decisive push. A 3-point play by J.P. Prince with 6:45 left got the Vols within 68-65. A short jumper in traffic by Smith got them within a point 40 seconds later. They pulled even at 71-all at the 5:05 mark on a 3-point shot by Cameron Tatum. UT took the lead for good at 75-74 on a Wayne Chism layup with 3:01 left. When Albert Jackson traveled on Georgia’s next trip, Tennessee capitalized when Tatum’s layup gave the Vols a 77-74 lead.
Game Summary Once again, Georgia was undone by its own key miscues, and also by an opponent whose uncertain status made his team-best performance all the more surprising. A.J. ogilvy had missed Vandy’s previous game with a heel injury and was questionable to play against the Bulldogs. His 18 points, however, led all scorers and was the only measurable offense by either side in this error-laden contest. Vanderbilt took the lead for good at 14-12 on a Darshawn mcClellan jumper at the 7:33 mark of the first half. The Commodores were unable to build a lead until the final minutes before halftime, when their last basket, a layup by Jermaine Beal, got them a 26-18 advantage. The margin reached its largest at 42-31 on a reverse dunk by Vandy’s Brad Tinsley with 8:55 left. Georgia responded by chipping away at its deficit over the ensuing three minutes. A 3-pointer by Corey Butler with 5:31 left pulled the Bulldogs back within 42-38. Georgia failed in its one possession to draw closer when Albert Jackson was called for an offensive foul. The Bulldogs got within four again at 44-40 on a jumper by Jackson with 3:06 left. Consecutive turnovers by Trey Thompkins, however, ended their chances at a successful rally.
Game Summary Jodie meeks and Perry Stevenson combined to score Kentucky’s first 14 points as the Wildcats took early control of this contest and were never seriously threatened by their hosts. By the time Georgia scratched -- a Trey Thompkins layup at the 17:35 mark of the first half -- Kentucky had built a 7-point lead. The margin reached double figures at 14-4 on a Meeks foul shot with 11:22 to go before halftime. The Bulldogs managed to remain within reach for the next five minutes. A late Kentucky surge before halftime, however, created an insurmountable gap. Meeks’ layup with 4:31 left got the Kentucky lead back into double digits for good at 26-15. He followed a Zac Swansey miss with his second 3-pointer of the half. The Cats finished first-half scoring on a 9-3 run and the outcome, for all intents and purposes, was decided. Georgia’s final deficit under 20 points came at 48-30 on a Travis Leslie bucket with 12:32 left. Stevenson answered with a dunk, and the Kentucky lead reached its largest at 64-36 on a Patrick Patterson basket seven minutes later.
Team / Individual Notes This was Tennessee’s ninth straight win in the series...For the second straight game Georgia was outrebounded by double digits...The past two opponents have pulled down 42 offensive boards. Tennessee (10-4, 1-0) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Smith 9-18 1-3 5-7 11 1 6 24 34 Maze 6-11 2-3 2-5 6 1 2 16 28 Chism 4-10 2-5 2-3 7 4 3 12 23 Tatum 5-15 1-10 2-2 6 2 1 13 28 Prince 3-4 0-0 4-7 0 4 1 10 27 Woolridge 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 7 Negedu 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 10 Tabb 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 2 0 13 Hopson 3-6 1-2 0-0 4 4 1 7 18 Williams 1-1 0-0 0-2 3 4 0 2 12 ToTALS 32-71 7-25 15-26 48 24 16 86 200 Georgia (9-8, 0-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Swansey 4-11 1-3 0-1 4 4 4 9 29 Butler 1-4 1-2 4-4 4 3 1 7 33 Woodbury 4-9 2-4 8-10 3 5 1 18 30 Thompkins 7-12 0-2 0-0 9 2 1 14 30 Jackson 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 14 Ware 4-9 3-7 0-0 2 1 1 11 16 Barnes 1-2 0-0 0-2 3 4 0 2 13 McPhee 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 1 Brewer 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Leslie 0-3 0-0 6-8 3 2 1 6 12 Price 2-3 0-0 3-4 1 1 3 7 21 ToTALS 24-57 8-20 21-29 35 23 12 77 200 Halftime: Tennessee 36, Georgia 32. FG Pct: Georgia .421, Tennessee .451. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .400, Tennessee .280. FT Pct: Georgia .724, Tennessee .577. Turnovers: Georgia 17 (Thompkins, Jackson 4), Tennessee 16 (Smith 5). Blocks: Georgia 0, Tennessee 4 (Negedu 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Caldwell, Whitehead, Thibodeaux. Att. - 8,769
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Team / Individual Notes The Bulldogs tried just two FTs and failed to score from the line for the first time since a Jan. 2007 loss to Florida. Georgia (9-8, 0-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Thompkins 3-15 0-4 0-0 4 3 1 6 29 Jackson 3-4 0-0 0-0 5 4 1 6 19 Swansey 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 3 0 19 Butler 1-3 1-2 0-2 3 2 1 3 28 Woodbury 4-12 2-6 0-0 3 2 0 10 29 Ware 1-4 1-2 0-0 2 1 1 3 21 Barnes 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 4 13 McPhee 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 5 Leslie 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 4 18 Price 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 4 19 ToTALS 18-54 4-17 0-2 39 17 9 40 200 Vanderbilt (12-4, 1-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN McClellan 1-5 0-2 0-0 3 0 1 2 20 Taylor 3-5 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 6 26 Ogilvy 6-9 0-0 6-9 4 2 0 18 29 Beal 4-10 1-4 0-0 5 0 2 9 34 Tinsley 1-6 0-4 2-2 3 0 4 4 27 Ezeli 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 11 Goulbourne 3-5 1-1 0-0 1 1 0 7 16 Tchiengang 1-5 0-3 0-0 3 4 3 2 20 Drake 1-3 0-1 0-0 5 1 1 2 17 ToTALS 20-49 2-16 8-11 28 8 11 50 200 Halftime: Vanderbilt 26, Georgia 18. FG Pct: Georgia .333, Vanderbilt .408. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .235, Vanderbilt .125. FT Pct: Georgia .000, Vanderbilt .727. Turnovers: Georgia 20 (Price 4), Vanderbilt 12 (Taylor 4). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Four with 1), Vanderbilt 7 (Ogilvy 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Lindsay, Donato, Sirmons. Att. - 13,972.
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Team / Individual Notes This game marked Georgia’s biggest margin of defeat at home since March 1, 1995 against Kentucky (74-97)...It also marked the first time no Bulldog scored in double figures since a 2005 loss at Vanderbilt. Kentucky (14-4, 3-0) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Porter 1-2 0-1 5-5 6 0 1 7 17 Stevenson 4-6 1-1 4-4 6 3 1 13 25 Harris 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 2 1 0 28 Meeks 8-16 3-8 3-4 4 3 1 22 34 Patterson 7-15 0-0 1-2 5 0 1 15 32 Miller 1-1 0-0 2-2 2 0 0 4 15 Galloway 0-1 0-0 1-3 0 2 4 1 10 Stewart 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 7 Liggins 0-1 0-0 2-2 4 3 4 2 23 Carter 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Harrellson 1-2 0-0 2-4 2 0 0 4 7 ToTALS 22-46 4-11 20-26 38 15 13 68 200 Georgia (9-9, 0-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Swansey 2-5 0-1 0-0 1 2 3 4 28 Butler 2-5 0-3 1-2 3 2 0 5 30 Woodbury 4-14 0-4 0-0 4 2 1 8 29 Thompkins 3-9 1-2 0-3 3 0 0 7 22 Jackson 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 2 22 Ware 2-8 2-5 1-2 2 3 4 7 21 Barnes 2-3 0-0 1-2 2 3 4 7 21 Brewer 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 2 1 0 5 Leslie 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 2 12 Zlovaric 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 3 Price 1-8 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 3 14 ToTALS 19-61 3-16 4-11 33 17 9 45 200 Halftime: Kentucky 38, Georgia 19. FG Pct: Georgia .311, Kentucky .478. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .188, Kentucky .364. FT Pct: Georgia .364, Kentucky .769. Turnovers: Georgia 19 (Price 4), Kentucky 18 (Meeks 6). Blocks: Georgia 1 (Barnes), Kentucky 11 (Patterson 4). Technicals: None. Officials: Valentine, Hess, Evans. Att. - 9,090.
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mississippi State 67, Georgia 61 January 24, 2009 - Athens, Ga.
Florida 83, Georgia 57 January 28, 2009 - Gainesville, Fla.
Alabama 75, Georgia 70 January 31, 2009 - Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Game Summary The visiting Bulldogs never trailed and built a first-half lead up to 19 points, but they needed several clutch baskets to stave off a hard-charging Georgia team in the waning minutes. Ravern Johnson, who scored 21 points in the first half, jump-started the State assault by tallying eight of his team’s first 10 points. Phil Turner’s 3-pointer just 4 1/2 minutes into the game put the maroon Bulldogs ahead by a 15-2 count. State’s biggest lead came with 9:05 left before halftime, when Twany Beckham’s 3-point play pushed the margin to 30-11. Georgia managed to trim seven points from its deficit by intermission. Five minutes into the final period, the Bulldogs mounted a serious rally, and it was triggered by a most unlikely source. Walk-on Ricky mcPhee entered the game and promptly sank a 3-pointer with 14:58 left, bringing Georgia within 41-30. He made another on its next trip to get the Bulldogs’ margin into single digits since the early stages of the game. McPhee’s trey with 7:21 left pulled Georgia within two at 52-50. State answered with its own 3-pointer from Barry Stewart at the 6:52 mark. Turner later restored an 8-point cushion on a trey with 5:07 left from well beyond NBA range.
Game Summary Nick Calathes led a 3-point barrage by Florida -- and threw in a triple-double for good measure -- as the Gators overwhelmed Georgia and sent the Bulldogs to their seventh straight defeat. Georgia competed gamely for the first 15 minutes. Using their own 3-point shooting, the Bulldogs remained close as late as the 6:32 mark, when Ricky mcPhee’s trey pulled them within 22-21. Soon thereafter, Florida asserted itself. Two low-post buckets by Alex Tyus highlighted an 8-0 run that stretched the Gators’ lead to nine at 30-21. A Chandler Parsons steal and layup got them their biggest first-half lead at 39-26 with 58 seconds left. Florida didn’t need much of the second half to widen its gap beyond reach. Calathes and Tyus connected on the Gators’ first two possessions, pushing their lead to 16 with less than a minute elapsed. The margin reached 20 at 54-34 on a layup by reserve Kenny Kadji with 15:36 left. Midway through the second period, Florida settled the outcome for good by scoring nine straight points. The last of those came on a Tyus dunk with 8:14 left, pushing the score to 68-39.
Game Summary Alonzo Gee and Senario Hillman combined for 39 points, inexplicably making six of seven 3-point shots, to lead Alabama past Georgia in the Bulldogs’ eighth straight loss. Conversely, Georgia led for stretches of the first half but was undone by its chief nemesis throughout the season: turnovers. Indeed, key miscues in the game’s homestretch cost the Bulldogs any chance at a successful rally. Bama led by five at halftime and built its lead into double digits midway into the final period. Twice, however, the Bulldogs attempted to climb back into contention. Four straight points, the latter two a layup by Terrance Woodbury, pulled Georgia within 67-60 with 6:48 left. The Bulldogs then had three straight possession in which to get closer but failed each time. Then, when Trey Thompkins’ jumper with 1:51 left got Georgia within 71-65, the Bulldogs had three more chances to rally. Woodbury lost possession on the first trip. He missed a 3-pointer on the second, and on the third, his errant pass was intercepted by the Tide’s Anthony Brock, who sealed the outcome on a layup with 24 seconds left.
Team / Individual Notes The loss was Georgia’s sixth straight, most since 2005...The Bulldogs’ 37-point 2nd half was their best of the SEC season thus far. miss. State (14-6, 4-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN R. Johnson 8-15 5-8 0-0 0 0 0 21 33 Bost 2-8 1-4 0-1 4 2 3 5 30 Stewart 1-9 1-6 3-4 3 2 0 6 32 Turner 3-7 2-5 5-6 4 2 1 13 28 Varnado 6-7 0-0 2-3 8 1 2 14 30 Beckham 1-2 0-0 2-3 2 0 0 4 10 Osby 0-1 0-1 0-2 1 1 0 0 6 Benock 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 9 B. Johnson 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 4 12 Bailey 0-4 0-0 0-0 6 0 0 0 10 ToTALS 23-56 9-24 12-19 32 11 8 67 200 Georgia (9-10, 0-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Ware 5-11 2-5 2-2 5 2 2 14 37 Swansey 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 10 Butler 2-7 0-3 0-0 5 4 1 4 32 Woodbury 4-9 0-2 0-0 6 1 1 8 25 Jackson 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 10 Barnes 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 11 McPhee 5-8 5-7 0-0 5 2 1 15 24 Leslie 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 2 0 1 8 Thompkins 1-8 1-6 4-4 6 0 0 7 22 Price 4-7 1-1 1-2 4 2 2 10 21 ToTALS 22-57 9-24 8-10 41 17 7 61 200 Halftime: Miss. State 36, Georgia 24. FG Pct: Georgia .386, Miss. State .411. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .375, Miss. State .375. FT Pct: Georgia .800, Miss. State .632.Turnovers: Georgia 22 (Price 5), Miss. State 13 (R. Johnson, Varnado 3). Blocks: Georgia 2 (Barnes, Price), Miss. State 4 (Varnado 4). Technicals: None. Officials: Maxwell, Sirmons, Barnaky. Att. - 8,326
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Team / Individual Notes The loss was Georgia’s 11th straight against Florida...Calathes was the first UGA opponent in two years to get a tripledouble. Georgia (9-11, 0-5) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Woodbury 3-10 1-5 0-2 6 2 3 7 25 Thompkins 3-10 2-5 2-4 5 2 0 10 24 Price 3-3 0-0 0-1 2 0 1 6 26 Ware 2-6 1-5 1-2 3 0 5 6 37 Butler 5-8 0-3 0-0 3 3 1 10 30 Barnes 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 2 18 Swansey 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 8 McPhee 2-4 2-3 0-0 4 2 1 6 12 Leslie 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 4 10 Jackson 2-2 0-0 2-3 2 1 0 6 9 Zlovaric 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 1 ToTALS 23-53 6-21 5-13 33 11 12 57 200 Florida (18-3, 5-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Werner 3-6 3-5 2-2 2 4 2 11 23 Tyus 8-12 0-0 2-2 5 1 0 18 22 Parsons 6-11 0-3 0-0 4 1 1 12 26 Hodge 1-6 1-4 2-2 0 1 7 5 31 Calathes 7-11 4-6 2-2 13 0 10 20 33 Vargas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 4 Shipman 2-3 0-0 2-2 3 1 0 6 12 McClanahan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 Walker 3-7 3-5 0-0 1 0 2 9 24 Chaney 0-4 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 0 8 Kadji 1-3 0-0 0-2 1 1 0 2 13 ToTALS 31-63 11-24 10-12 35 12 22 83 200 Halftime: Florida 42, Georgia 30. FG Pct: Georgia .434, Florida .492. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .286, Florida .458. FT Pct: Georgia .385, Florida .833.Turnovers: Georgia 17 (Woodbury, McPhee 4), Florida 7 (Three with 2). Blocks: Georgia 0, Florida 2 (Vargas, Kadji). Technicals: None. Officials: Lindsay, Maxwell, Jordan. Att. - 11,121
Team / Individual Notes Hillman and Gee entered the game having made just 23 percent of their 3-point shots combined...Thompkins got his second double-double of the season... Georgia (9-12, 0-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Thompkins 8-17 3-7 3-4 14 1 1 22 36 Price 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 4 3 4 18 Ware 4-7 2-4 1-2 0 3 4 11 29 Butler 0-3 0-1 6-6 3 2 1 6 37 Woodbury 6-15 2-8 1-1 5 3 2 15 29 Barnes 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 3 Swansey 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 3 0 11 McPhee 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 1 1 3 10 Leslie 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 4 Jackson 2-5 0-0 3-4 6 4 0 7 23 ToTALS 24-60 8-24 14-17 39 19 16 70 200 Alabama (13-8, 3-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Green 7-14 0-0 0-0 13 4 2 14 28 Knox 2-5 0-0 2-4 3 2 0 6 24 Torrance 2-7 0-2 2-3 2 1 3 6 23 Gee 6-8 3-3 5-7 4 1 2 20 31 Hillman 7-11 3-4 2-2 2 1 3 19 29 Brock 2-6 0-3 0-1 1 0 2 4 18 Hollinger 0-1 0-1 2-2 2 0 0 2 11 Jemison 0-2 0-0 2-4 3 2 1 2 17 Steele 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 2 9 Coleman 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 10 ToTALS 27-58 6-13 15-23 36 12 14 75 200 Halftime: Alabama 40, Georgia 35. FG Pct: Georgia .400, Alabama .466. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .333, Alabama .462. FT Pct: Georgia .824, Alabama .652. Turnovers: Georgia 20 (Woodbury 5), Alabama 16 (Green, Gee 4). Blocks: Georgia 6 (Price 2), Alabama 5 (Green 3). Technicals: None. Officials: Valentine, Groover, Barnaky. Att. - 11,046
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LSU 80, Georgia 62 February 4, 2009 - Athens, Ga.
South Carolina 79, Georgia 68 February 7, 2009 - Columbia, S.C.
Tennessee 79, Georgia 48 February 11, 2009 - Knoxville, Tenn.
Game Summary LSU got standout play from its two primary weapons, turned back Georgia’s only serious challenge, and sent the Bulldogs to their ninth straight defeat, their fifth straight at home. marcus Thornton and Tasmin mitchell combined for 57 points, but it was the former that set a torrid pace for the Tigers. After the two teams matched baskets for the first six minutes, Thornton erupted by scoring 12 points over a four-minute span. The last of those points, a 3-pointer with 9:14 left in the first half, got LSU its first double-digit lead at 24-14. Mitchell’s layup at the 4:30 mark gave the Tigers their largest lead to that point at 35-21. That’s when Georgia answered with a 12-2 run of its own. Consecutive jumpers by Dustin Ware ended first-half scoring and pulled the Dogs within reach at 35-31. Thornton and Mitchell, however, wasted little time in settling the issue early in the second half. Thornton connected on two jumpers within the first minute, and Mitchell’s layup at the 18:05 mark restored the Tigers’ lead back to 42-32. Just once thereafter, on a 3-pointer by Georgia’s Troy Brewer with 15:56 left, did the margin dip below double digits.
Game Summary First-half runs of 14-0 and 9-0 enabled South Carolina build a big lead early and cruise to a victory over Georgia that was more one-sided than the final margin indicated. It didn’t take long for the Gamecocks to assert their superiority. A 3-pointer by Dominique Archie, his first of three, with 17:15 left put Carolina ahead for good at 5-3. Devan Downey followed a Georgia turnover with another trey a minute later. Downey ended the Cocks’ first big run with a jumper at the 14:00 mark, boosting their lead to 16-3. The first-half margin reached its largest at 34-14 on a jumper with 8:02 left by Sam muldrow, who led his team with 18 points. Georgia mounted a mild threat midway through the second half when it strung together six straight points. Trey Thompkins connected on a third-chance putback that brought the Bulldogs within 56-42 with 13:08 left. Thompkins’ tip-in with 7:56 left got Georgia to a 66-53 deficit, but not until the game’s final minute were the Bulldogs able to get any closer.
Game Summary Tennessee completed a regular-season sweep by capitalizing on 17 first-half turnovers by Georgia, which again found the burden of playing catch-up too great to overcome. The Georgia offense sputtered virtually from the opening tip. Indeed, the Bulldogs committed turnovers on their first three possessions, and leading scorer Terrance Woodbury picked up two fouls in the game’s first 70 seconds. The Bulldogs managed a single field goal in the first eight minutes. Meanwhile, Tennessee built its lead into double figures for the first time at 14-3 on a tip-in by Cameron Tatum with 13:59 left. The margin reached its largest of the first half at 40-21 on a 3-point play by J.P. Prince with just 30 seconds remaining. Tennessee used a brief spurt early in the final period to blow the game open. After spotting Georgia a Woodbury jumper, the Volunteers rattled off the next eight points, the last two a putback by Prince that pushed their lead to 48-25. UT’s largest lead came at 70-37 on a layup by Brian Williams at the 4:54 mark.
Team / Individual Notes Georgia’s loss was its 10th straight, the longest streak since 1974...Terrance Woodbury played a career-high 40 minutes...Thompkins’ double-double was his third of the season and second in three games...Zac Swansey’s 13 points were a career scoring high...The game was an official sellout, just the second ever in the six years for USC at the Colonial Center.
Team / Individual Notes This was Tennessee’s 10th straight win in the series, going back to the 2004 season...
Team / Individual Notes The loss was Georgia’s fifth straight at home, the longest such streak since 1975. LSU (18-4, 6-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Mitchell 12-16 0-1 3-4 9 2 2 27 35 M. Thornton 11-18 3-5 5-5 6 0 3 30 33 Spencer 0-7 0-3 0-0 1 3 2 0 21 Temple 1-4 0-2 3-4 1 4 2 5 31 Johnson 3-4 0-0 1-1 4 4 2 7 17 Graham 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 2 6 Bass 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 0 10 Martin 1-6 1-3 0-0 4 1 1 3 15 Warren 1-2 0-0 0-4 2 1 0 2 4 Farrer 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 Q. Thornton 2-4 0-0 0-0 6 2 2 4 24 ToTALS 32-64 4-15 12-18 40 18 17 80 200 Georgia (9-13, 0-7) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Ware 3-10 0-3 1-3 2 4 2 7 31 Butler 1-5 1-4 0-0 3 3 0 3 18 Woodbury 6-13 2-6 8-10 8 1 2 22 31 Thompkins 5-11 0-2 0-0 7 0 1 10 23 Price 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 4 17 Barnes 2-2 0-0 0-2 2 1 0 4 17 Swansey 0-1 0-1 2-2 2 1 0 2 10 McPhee 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 1 3 10 Brewer 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 3 12 Leslie 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 7 Jackson 1-4 0-0 0-1 4 4 1 2 22 Zlovaric 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 ToTALS 23-60 5-22 11-18 37 17 8 62 200 Halftime: LSU 35, Georgia 31. FG Pct: Georgia .383, LSU .500. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .227, LSU .267. FT Pct: Georgia .611, LSU .667. Turnovers: Georgia 14 (Ware 4), LSU 10 (Johnson 3). Blocks: Georgia 0 (LSU 1 (Mitchell). Technicals: None. Officials: Caldwell, Corbett, Adams. Att. - 6,659
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Georgia (9-14, 0-8) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Thompkins 6-15 0-1 2-2 11 2 0 14 33 Jackson 4-6 0-0 1-2 6 5 0 9 24 Ware 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 3 5 0 31 Butler 1-4 0-2 2-2 2 2 0 4 17 Woodbury 7-18 3-8 3-4 7 2 3 20 40 Barnes 3-5 0-0 0-2 6 2 2 6 20 Swansey 5-9 1-3 2-2 1 0 4 13 26 McPhee 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Brewer 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 2 8 ToTALS 27-64 4-17 10-14 38 16 14 68 200 South Carolina (17-5, 6-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Archie 4-8 3-4 1-2 9 2 2 12 30 Holmes 6-9 0-0 1-1 6 1 1 13 27 Muldrow 7-9 0-0 4-6 7 2 0 18 27 Downey 4-16 2-8 0-0 1 3 8 10 29 Fredrick 5-11 3-7 0-0 2 0 3 13 33 Raley-Ross 1-3 0-1 1-2 3 3 2 3 18 Wilder 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Steed 0-2 0-0 2-2 4 2 0 2 12 Baniulis 2-4 2-2 2-2 1 0 1 8 17 Carter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 5 ToTALS 29-62 10-22 11-15 34 14 17 79 200 Halftime: USC 41, Georgia 25. FG Pct: Georgia .422, USC .468. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .235, USC .455. FT Pct: Georgia .714, USC .733. Turnovers: Georgia 24 (Ware 10), USC 21 (Downey 7). Blocks: Georgia 3 (Jackson 2), USC 5 (Holmes 4). Technicals: None. Officials: Eades, Luckie, Nance. Att. - 18,000
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Georgia (9-15, 0-9) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Woodbury 3-9 1-5 0-0 4 3 1 7 22 Thompkins 4-6 2-3 0-0 7 2 2 10 29 Jackson 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 6 22 Ware 1-9 1-7 2-3 0 2 3 5 26 Butler 0-1 0-1 4-7 4 2 3 4 23 Barnes 3-4 0-0 0-1 5 1 0 6 14 Swansey 0-4 0-1 2-2 1 0 1 2 19 McPhee 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 11 Brewer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 7 Leslie 4-9 0-0 0-0 7 0 1 8 16 Zlovaric 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 Price 0-1 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0 8 ToTALS 18-50 4-18 8-14 35 11 13 48 200 Tennessee (15-8, 6-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Smith 7-15 1-4 0-0 3 0 2 15 28 Chism 5-14 0-4 3-4 8 1 5 13 26 Maze 2-4 2-3 0-0 1 1 6 6 26 Prince 5-10 0-0 1-1 9 3 5 11 29 Hopson 5-8 2-5 0-0 2 0 2 12 24 Woolridge 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 2 7 Negedu 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 1 9 Hubert 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Cannington 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 6 Pearl 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Tatum 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 9 Wild 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 3 Tabb 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 3 0 12 Williams 4-5 0-0 2-2 5 2 1 10 13 Childress 0-2 0-2 2-2 3 0 0 2 3 ToTALS 32-69 6-20 9-11 39 13 25 79 200 Halftime: Tennessee 40, Georgia 23. FG Pct: Georgia .360, Tennessee .464. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .222, Tennessee .300. FT Pct: Georgia .533, Tennessee .818. Turnovers: Georgia 25 (Woodbury 4), Tennessee 9 (Tabb 3). Blocks: Georgia 2 (Thompkins, Leslie), Tennessee 1 (Prince). Technicals: None. Officials: Hartzell, Donato, Adams. Att. - 18,623
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Georgia 88, Florida 86 February 14, 2009 - Athens, Ga.
Auburn 71, Georgia 59 February 18, 2009 - Athens, Ga.
ole miss 69, Georgia 47 February 21, 2009 - oxford, miss.
Game Summary Georgia rode a career-best effort from Terrance Woodbury to upend Florida with a performance heretofore unseen this season. In the process, the Bulldogs stopped the program’s longest losing streak in 34 years. Woodbury sank the game’s first basket, a 3-pointer just 19 seconds in, that ignited Georgia on its torrid start. He made treys on consecutive possessions four minutes later, boosting the Bulldog lead to 21-8. Only after a Trey Thompkins 3-pointer pushed the margin to 40-26 did Florida mount any serious first-half rally. The Gators rattled off eight straight points, the latter three on a trey by Chandler Parsons with 2:57 left, to pull within 47-43. Florida took its first lead at 79-78 on a pair of foul shots by Ray Shipman with 8:03 left in the game. Three minutes later Woodbury’s two free throws knotted the score for the final time at 84. The teams traded empty possessions for the ensuing 2 1/2 minutes before Zac Swansey broke the tie for good on a driving layup with 2:57 left. The Gators missed two shots on their final chance, the first by Erving Walker and then by Walter Hodge at the buzzer.
Game Summary Native Georgians Tay Waller and Korvotney Barber led an Auburn charge, particularly in the early going, that netted the Tigers their fourth straight win, and left the host team searching for clues to its own mystery. The Bulldogs tossed aside any gains they had accrued in their win over Florida by allowing Auburn total domination of the first half. The Tigers needed less than six minutes to get their first double-digit lead at 16-5 on a dunk by Barber. Terrance Woodbury answered with a layup for the Bulldogs at the 14:02 mark. By the time they scored again -- 8 1/2 minutes later -- Auburn had already built an insurmountable margin of 28 points. Leading 45-19 at halftime, the Tigers kept their lead until Dustin Ware led an improbable Georgia rally. His back-to-back 3-pointers started a 9-0 run that got the Bulldogs within 18 at 49-31. Four different Bulldogs made 3-point shots over the ensuing six minutes. Ware’s fourth trey of the night, with 4:44 left, pulled Georgia within single digits at 59-51. Twice the Bulldogs were able to get within six before Auburn righted itself with several clutch baskets in the final minutes.
Game Summary Terrico White scored 19 points and David Huertas added 17 to help Ole Miss run away from Georgia in the second half and post an easy victory over the Bulldogs. The Rebels led by six at halftime and broke the game open by scoring the first 11 points of the final period. White started the run with a 3-point play on his team’s first possession. Huertas followed with a pair of foul shots and a 3-pointer from the left wing to put the Rebels ahead 35-21. Huertas then answered a Dustin Ware bucket with another trey, and White ended the run with a jumper at the 16:49 mark, putting the game out of reach at 40-21. After spotting Georgia an early lead, the Rebels took command with a 7-0 run that gave them an 11-4 lead with 12:21 left in the first half. Huertas capped the run with a jumper from inside the 3-point stripe. Ole Miss held Georgia at arm’s length for the remainder of the half, despite the hot shooting of reserve guard Troy Brewer. His back-to-back 3-point shots brought the Bulldogs back from a 9-point deficit to a 2721 margin at intermission.
Team / Individual Notes The win stopped an 11-game losing streak to the Gators...Woodbury eclipsed his previous scoring high by five points...He made his first eight shots, all 3-pointers... Georgia’s 88 points and 57.4 percent shooting were its best in an SEC game in two years. Florida (19-6, 6-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Hodge 8-12 6-8 0-0 3 2 0 22 37 Werner 3-11 2-7 0-0 1 3 3 8 27 Tyus 5-8 0-0 0-0 5 1 2 10 32 Parsons 5-10 1-3 0-0 3 1 0 11 27 Calathes 5-14 2-6 4-7 9 2 13 16 38 Shipman 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 2 0 2 6 Walker 4-7 0-1 2-2 4 1 2 10 22 Kadji 3-5 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 7 11 ToTALS 33-68 11-26 9-13 29 13 20 86 200 Georgia (10-15, 1-9) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Ware 4-8 3-5 0-0 1 1 5 11 32 Butler 3-3 1-1 2-2 3 2 4 9 26 Woodbury 9-13 7-10 7-7 4 1 1 32 36 Thompkins 4-9 1-2 2-2 9 1 2 11 31 Jackson 4-8 0-0 1-2 7 1 2 9 33 Barnes 2-2 0-0 0-2 3 3 1 4 14 Swansey 2-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 4 13 McPhee 2-6 2-6 0-0 1 2 0 6 10 Leslie 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 5 ToTALS 31-54 14-26 12-15 32 11 17 88 200 Halftime: Georgia 54, Florida 47. FG Pct: Georgia .574, Florida .485. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .538, Florida .423. FT Pct: Georgia .800, Florida .692 .Turnovers: Georgia 13 (Butler 4), Florida 5 (Calathes 3). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Barnes 2), Florida 1 (Tyus). Technicals: None. officials: Valentine, Roberts, Maxwell. Att. - 8,348
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Team / Individual Notes Georgia hadn’t been outrebounded that badly by an opponent in almost three years (58-41 by Miss. State on 2/23/06)... Barber’s 18 boards were the most by a Georgia opponent since Dec. 3, 2002 (18 by David Harrison of Colorado)... Auburn (17-9, 6-5) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Barber 4-5 0-0 3-11 18 2 1 11 32 Reed 3-9 1-4 1-4 4 2 5 8 32 Barrett 3-6 0-1 2-3 2 3 3 8 23 Robertson 3-4 1-1 1-2 6 0 0 8 23 Waller 6-15 4-11 4-6 2 3 0 20 33 Hargrove 3-7 0-2 2-2 10 4 1 8 25 Sullivan 3-8 1-2 1-1 2 1 2 8 23 Knox 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 9 ToTALS 25-55 7-21 14-29 51 17 12 71 200 Georgia (10-16, 1-10) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Ware 4-9 4-7 2-4 3 3 7 14 26 Butler 2-7 2-4 1-2 5 3 2 7 28 Woodbury 2-10 1-5 2-2 7 5 1 7 32 Thompkins 3-13 1-5 2-2 5 2 1 9 23 Jackson 2-4 0-0 0-1 1 3 0 4 22 Barnes 0-0 0-0 1-2 5 2 0 1 12 Swansey 0-3 0-1 1-2 0 0 1 1 14 McPhee 1-7 1-5 3-4 4 1 0 6 24 Brewer 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 2 0 3 9 Leslie 3-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 6 7 Price 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 3 ToTALS 18-59 10-29 13-21 34 22 12 59 200 Halftime: Auburn 45, Georgia 19. FG Pct: Georgia .305, Auburn .455. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .345, Auburn .333. FT Pct: Georgia .619, Auburn .483 Turnovers: Georgia 12 (Jackson, Swansey 3), Auburn 16 (Reed 6). Blocks: Georgia 1 (Thompkins 1), Auburn 4 (Barber, Reed 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Stuart, Smith, Whitehead. Att. - 6,707
Team / Individual Notes The lone bright spot for Georgia was Terrance Woodbury, whose 19 points put him over 1,000 for his career...Georgia’s two lowest shooting percentages have now come in its past two games. Georgia (10-17, 1-11) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Woodbury 6-13 1-5 6-7 8 1 0 19 31 Jackson 0-5 0-0 1-2 4 2 0 1 19 Ware 3-7 1-3 2-2 0 3 2 9 28 McPhee 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 11 Butler 0-4 0-3 0-0 2 4 2 0 15 Barnes 0-0 0-0 0-2 4 1 1 0 21 Swansey 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 12 Bucklin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Brewer 2-5 2-4 2-2 4 0 1 8 16 Leslie 1-6 0-0 2-4 3 1 0 4 15 Thompkins 2-9 0-1 2-2 10 0 0 6 19 Zlovaric 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Price 0-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 10 ToTALS 14-56 4-18 15-21 43 14 8 47 200 ole miss (15-11, 6-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN White, M. 5-7 0-0 1-2 9 2 0 11 31 Holloway 5-11 0-0 2-2 10 4 2 12 23 White, T. 8-18 1-5 2-4 4 2 3 19 34 Graham 2-8 0-2 0-0 3 1 0 4 30 Huertas 5-12 3-7 4-4 5 2 2 17 35 Henry 2-5 0-1 0-0 2 3 0 4 17 Bogan 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 14 Spach 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Cantinol 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Cranston 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 1 2 13 ToTALS 18-59 10-29 13-21 34 22 12 59 200 Halftime: Ole Miss 27, Georgia 21. FG Pct: Georgia .250, Ole Miss .431. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .222, Ole Miss .235. FT Pct: Georgia .714, Ole Miss .750 Turnovers: Georgia 16 (Woodbury, Thompkins 3), Ole Miss 12 (M. White 3). Blocks: Georgia 0, Ole Miss 7 (M. White 5). Technicals: None. Officials: Caldwell, Lindsay, Jordan. Att. - 6,994
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Georgia 61, Vanderbilt 57 February 25, 2009 - Athens, Ga.
Arkansas 89, Georgia 67 march 1, 2009 - Fayetteville, Ark.
Georgia 90, Kentucky 85 march 4, 2009 - Lexington, Ky.
Game Summary Georgia found prosperity for just the second time of the SEC schedule by controlling Vanderbilt early, surviving the Commodores’ rally, and by making shots when they mattered most. Georgia took an 8-6 lead on Corey Butler’s jump shot with 13:54 left in the first half. The Bulldogs gradually built their margin, keeping it around double figures for the first half’s remainder. A Terrance Woodbury jumper with 44 seconds left got his team a 34-23 advantage. A driving dunk by Chris Barnes gave Georgia its largest lead of the game at 43-28 with 15:12 left. Not until midway through the second half, however, did Vanderbilt make its major push. Consecutive 3-pointers by A.J. ogilvy and Brad Tinsley pulled Vandy within a single point at 53-52. George Drake then followed an empty Georgia posseession with a jumper that put the Commodores ahead at the 4:28 mark. Drake’s basket proved to be Vanderbilt’s last field goal. After Ogilvy missed a one-and-one free throw, Ricky mcPhee restored the lead for Georgia with a trey from atop the key with 2:22 left. Woodbury, Butler, Trey Thompkins and Dustin Ware all made free throws in the final 90 seconds to secure the victory.
Game Summary Rotnei Clarke scored 19 points and michael Washington added 17 as Arkansas outscored Georgia 29-12 over the first half’s final 11 minutes and cruised past the Bulldogs in the two teams’ only regular-season meeting. After taking control in the first half, the Razorbacks were never seriously challenged in the final period by Georgia. A 3-pointer by Clark got Arkansas its largest lead of the game at 77-52 with 7:56 remaining in the game. The Bulldogs rebounded from a slow start to gain equal footing in the first half. Consecutive baskets by Trey Thompkins, the first a 3-pointer and the second a turnaround shot from 10 feet, put Georgia in front by its largest margin at 18-15 with 12:19 left. That Thompkins bucket was the Bulldogs’ last field goal for the next four minutes. In the meantime, Arkansas took control by scoring 11 straight points. Jason Henry got the Razorbacks the lead for good at 19-18 on a jumper with 11:21 left before halftime. Arkansas blew the game open with a 9-0 run -- aided by six consecutive Bulldog turnovers -- that ended on a Stefan Welsh jumper that put the Hogs ahead 37-20 at the 5:57 mark of the first half.
Team / Individual Notes Georgia committed a season-low 10 turnovers...Vandy’s six assists were the fewest by an SEC opponent against Georgia since Arkansas on Feb. 29, 2005.
Team / Individual Notes The loss left Georgia winless against the SEC’s Western Division for the first time since the league expanded in 1992... Arkansas set UGA opponent season highs in FGM, FGA and steals.
Game Summary Hot-shooting Georgia got its first road win on its last chance, shocking Kentucky and perhaps crippling the Wildcats’ bid for an NCAA Tournament berth. The Bulldogs got heroism from several players, but none more significant than Terrance Woodbury. He scored 21 of his 30 points in the first half, when his team rebounded twice from 9-point deficits. Patrick Patterson’s short jumper put Kentucky into a 25-16 lead with 10:16 left in the first half. Two minutes later Woodbury pulled the Bulldogs within two at 27-25 on a pair of foul shots. Georgia eventually forged ahead late in the half, leading by as many as seven, until Kentucky closed with a 9-0 run to take a 49-47 advantage at halftime. Against a mostly second-line unit, Georgia broke free to take command early in the second half. Corey Butler, Trey Thompkins and Dustin Ware all scored in the 2-minute sequence. Seven straight points from Jodie meeks, however, helped bring the Wildcats within 63-62 with 13:44 left. Georgia never abated its offensive onsalught, and with 5:46 left, Woodbury’s reverse layup got the Bulldogs their third 10-point lead of the night. They sealed the win by making seven of eight free throws in the final minute.
Vanderbilt (16-11, 5-8) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Beal 3-13 2-7 3-4 2 2 2 11 37 Tinsley 4-9 3-6 0-0 3 1 3 11 36 Ogilvy 3-7 1-3 5-9 8 1 1 12 33 Tchiengang 1-4 0-1 5-5 6 3 0 7 22 Taylor 1-6 0-1 4-4 6 3 0 6 15 Hinkle 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Ezeli 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 1 7 Goulbourne 1-2 0-1 1-2 1 2 0 3 10 McClellan 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 12 Drake 1-3 0-2 0-0 6 5 0 2 25 ToTALS 16-51 6-23 19-26 43 20 6 57 200 Georgia (11-17, 2-11) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Ware 3-8 1-3 3-4 1 2 5 10 38 Butler 2-4 1-2 5-7 2 4 0 10 33 Woodbury 2-11 0-1 1-2 5 5 3 5 28 Thompkins 4-13 0-2 1-2 8 4 0 9 29 Jackson 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 2 1 4 21 Barnes 4-5 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 9 19 Swansey 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 McPhee 5-8 3-5 1-3 5 0 1 14 22 Price 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 8 ToTALS 22-56 5-14 12-20 35 21 11 61 200 Halftime: Georgia 34, Vanderbilt 23. FG Pct: Georgia .393, Vanderbilt .314. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .357, Vanderbilt .261. FT Pct: Georgia .600, Vanderbilt .731.Turnovers: Georgia 10 (Butler 4), Vanderbilt 14 (Ogilvy, Drake 3). Blocks: Georgia 1 (Barnes), Vanderbilt 3 (Ogilvy 3). Technicals: None. Officials: Stuart, Petty, Luckie. Att. - 5,841
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Georgia (11-18, 2-12) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Woodbury 4-6 2-2 0-0 3 2 2 10 28 Thompkins 9-13 2-4 0-0 8 4 1 20 27 Jackson 3-5 0-0 1-4 2 4 1 7 20 Ware 4-6 2-3 0-0 3 0 6 10 34 Butler 1-6 0-2 1-1 1 1 0 3 18 Swansey 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 10 McPhee 2-4 2-4 0-0 1 1 2 6 26 Brewer 1-5 1-5 0-0 1 0 2 3 12 Price 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 5 ToTALS 28-55 9-21 2-5 27 15 17 67 200 Arkansas (14-13, 2-12) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Washington 8-15 0-1 1-2 13 0 0 17 31 Sanchez 1-3 0-0 2-2 6 4 1 4 25 Fortson 6-12 1-2 1-1 4 3 8 14 32 Britt 1-4 1-1 0-0 2 1 1 3 19 Clarke 6-15 4-11 3-4 2 1 2 19 32 Henry 7-10 0-2 0-0 6 1 2 14 22 Moore 2-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 4 3 Welsh 6-12 2-6 0-0 2 2 4 14 28 Cox 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Clark 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 5 ToTALS 37-76 8-24 7-9 39 13 19 89 200 Halftime: Arkansas 47, Georgia 30. FG Pct: Georgia .509, Arkansas .487. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .429, Arkansas .333. FT Pct: Georgia .400, Arkansas .778. Turnovers: Georgia 21 (Woodbury, Barnes 5), Arkansas 11 (Washington, Fortson 3). Blocks: Georgia 7 (Thompkins 4), Arkansas 2 (Washington, Clark). Technicals: None. Officials: Hartzell, Petty, Jordan Att. - 19,724
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Team / Individual Notes The win was Georgia’s first at Rupp Arena in five years, but its sixth win over the Cats in the past eight years. Georgia (12-18, 3-12) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Thompkins 8-13 2-4 1-2 11 4 0 19 32 Jackson 2-4 0-0 0-2 4 3 0 4 25 Ware 4-8 2-4 8-9 3 3 5 18 30 Butler 3-5 3-3 4-4 6 4 3 13 34 Woodbury 7-13 4-4 12-12 3 1 5 30 37 Barnes 3-9 0-0 0-1 3 3 0 6 21 Swansey 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 3 0 13 McPhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 8 ToTALS 27-54 11-16 25-30 38 21 16 90 200 Kentucky (19-11, 8-7) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Harris 2-3 1-1 5-6 1 3 3 10 20 Porter 5-9 5-8 0-0 2 5 3 15 30 Meeks 6-16 2-7 9-10 1 3 3 23 28 Carter 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2 4 Patterson 4-10 0-0 6-6 9 1 2 14 36 Miller 3-7 1-3 2-2 5 4 2 9 29 Galloway 0-4 0-1 2-2 1 2 1 2 18 Slone 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 3 Krebs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Stevenson 4-7 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 8 23 Liggins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Harrellson 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 1 0 2 8 ToTALS 25-60 9-20 26-28 27 24 14 85 200 Halftime: Kentucky 49, Georgia 47. FG Pct: Georgia .500, Kentucky .417. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .688, Kentucky .450. FT Pct: Georgia .833, Kentucky .929. Turnovers: Georgia 19 (Woodbury, Ware 6), Kentucky 13 (Three with 3). Blocks: Georgia 8 (Barnes 3), Kentucky 14 (Patterson 8). Technicals: None. Officials: Cahill, Caldwell, Sirmons Att. - 23,889
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South Carolina 68, Georgia 51 march 7, 2009 - Athens, Ga.
mississippi State 79, Georgia 60 march 12, 2009 - Tampa, Fla.
Game Summary Devan Downey scored 23 points and South Carolina dispatched an ice-cold Georgia team that lost its shooting eye just as quickly as it had found it three days earlier. Indeed, after scoring 90 points Wednesday at Kentucky, the Bulldogs managed just 18 field goals against Carolina, making a meager 27 percent of their 66 shots. It hardly mattered that they outrebounded the Gamecocks 49-39. South Carolina led the entire game except for two brief moments in the first half. The latter came at 9-7 on a pair of Trey Thompkins free throws at the 13:09 mark. Carolina than countered with 10 straight points and a lead it never surrendered. Corey Butler’s offense helped Georgia remain close through the early stages of the second half. His 3-pointer with 17:08 left pulled the Bulldogs within 32-28. mike Holmes answered with six straight points to give the Gamecocks their first doubledigit lead at 38-28. The margin reached double figures again at 42-32 on a layup by Evaldus Baniulis, and Carolina was never threatened afterward.
Game Summary Unlike 2008, Georgia’s stay at the ‘09 SEC Tournament was very short. Eventual champion Mississippi State made fairly quick work of dispatching the Bulldogs from this gathering. The maroon Bulldogs got production from their usual suspects, including big man Jarvis Varnado, who chipped in 14 points and 12 rebounds. Their ignition, however, was provided by unlikely backup Kodi Augustus, who poured in a seasonhigh 19 against Georgia, including three treys. Georgia managed to stay close at least for the first quarter of this game. The Bulldogs even led as late as the 11:31 mark, when Dustin Ware’s 3-pointer put them ahead, 15-14. Augustus countered with his first trey of the game, and State built its margin thereafter. It reached double figures for the first time at 32-21 on a short jumper by Varnado at the 3:50 mark. After trailing by as many as 15 points, Georgia made one brief rally in the second half. A 3-pointer by Terrance Woodbury got the Bulldogs within 47-42 with 15:13 left. State followed with 10 straight points and the outcome was essentially decided.
Team / Individual Notes Woodbury had a career-high 21 shot attempts...Ware picked up his 2nd foul just 3:17 into the game and was never effective thereafter...Seniors Woodbury and Butler, as well as five student managers, were honored in a pre-game recognition. South Carolina (21-8, 10-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Downey 9-17 2-4 3-4 4 1 8 23 34 Fredrick 5-13 4-5 1-2 1 2 0 15 31 Archie 1-6 0-2 0-0 3 2 1 2 26 Holmes 5-10 0-0 0-0 11 4 1 10 29 Muldrow 1-7 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 2 23 Conrad 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 0 16 Wilder 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Steed 2-3 0-0 1-1 2 4 0 5 18 Baniulis 4-6 3-5 0-0 7 1 2 11 21 Carter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 ToTALS 27-62 9-16 5-7 39 18 13 68 200 Georgia (12-19, 3-8) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Ware 2-4 1-3 0-0 1 4 0 5 18 Butler 2-7 1-4 2-2 8 1 1 7 28 Woodbury 4-21 0-7 1-3 3 1 2 9 35 Thompkins 4-12 0-2 2-2 9 0 1 10 27 Jackson 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 4 19 Barnes 2-6 0-0 6-9 8 2 0 10 25 Swansey 1-7 1-1 0-0 3 1 0 3 21 McPhee 1-6 1-5 0-0 2 0 1 3 18 Brewer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Price 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 0 8 ToTALS 18-66 4-22 11-16 49 14 6 51 200 Halftime: South Carolina 27, Georgia 23. FG Pct: Georgia .273, South Carolina .435. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .192. South Carolina .563 FT Pct: Georgia .688, South Carolina .714. Turnovers: Georgia 19 (Thompkins 4), South Carolina 12 (Downey 5). Blocks: Georgia 2 (Woodbury, Barnes), South Carolina 4 (Muldrow 4). Technicals: None. Officials: Eades, Lindsay, Evans. Att. - 7,110
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Albert Jackson goes up for a short jumper vs. mississippi State at the 2009 SEC Tournament in Tampa, Fla.
Team / Individual Notes Georgia attempted just four free throws, all by Corey Butler, and made one. Georgia (12-20) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Woodbury 6-13 2-5 0-0 7 3 2 14 33 Thompkins 5-12 2-3 0-0 7 2 0 12 22 Jackson 4-7 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 8 31 Ware 1-7 1-4 0-0 0 1 7 3 30 Butler 2-5 1-2 1-4 2 1 3 6 31 Barnes 4-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 8 14 Swansey 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 5 8 McPhee 1-5 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 2 14 Bucklin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 Brewer 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 5 Zlovaric 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 3 Price 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 2 8 ToTALS 26-62 7-19 1-4 32 15 16 60 200 miss. State (20-12) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF A PTS mIN Varnado 7-9 0-0 0-1 12 2 0 14 24 Johnson 4-11 3-10 1-2 1 2 1 12 24 Bost 1-5 0-3 2-2 0 0 7 4 26 Stewart 2-6 2-5 2-2 2 0 3 8 27 Turner 3-4 1-1 1-2 4 0 0 8 24 Beckham 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 3 13 Osby 1-5 0-1 0-0 4 0 0 2 16 Gay 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Benock 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 11 Luczak 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Augustus 6-9 3-4 4-4 3 3 1 19 17 Bolen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Johnson 2-4 0-0 3-3 3 1 0 7 13 ToTALS 28-55 9-24 14-18 33 9 14 79 200 Halftime: Miss. State 40, Georgia 26. FG Pct: Georgia .419, Miss. State .509. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .368, Miss. State .375. FT Pct: Georgia .250, Miss. State .778. Turnovers: Georgia 15 (Woodbury 5), Miss. State 15 (Four with 2). Blocks: Georgia 3 (Three with 1), Miss. State 5 (Varnado 3). Technicals: None. Officials: Eades, Crawford, Smith. Att. - 11,071
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Career 2,111, Litterial Green (1989-92) Season 732, Dominique Wilkins (1980-81) Game 46, Ronnie Hogue vs. LSU (12-20-71)
Scoring Average
Career 23.7, Jacky Dorsey (1975-76) Season 25.7, Jacky Dorsey (1975-76)
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Field GoAl AtteMPts Career 1,611, Litterial Green (1989-92) Season 582, Dominique Wilkins (1980-81) Game 31, Jacky Dorsey vs. Sou. Miss (12-17-74)
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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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Career 14.9, Bob Lienhard (1968-70) Season 15.8, Bob Lienhard (1968-69)
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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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Career .602, Lavon Mercer (1977-80) Season .643, Lavon Mercer (1978-79) Game 1.000, Bob Lienhard vs. Ga. Tech (2-15-68)
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)
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, B. Davis (8x8) vs. Tenn. (2-12-94) 1.000, E. 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 thRow AtteMPts Career 744, Litterial Green (1989-92) Season 303, Zippy Morocco (1952-53) Game 24, Zippy Morocco vs. Fla. (2-16-53)
FRee thRow PeRcentAGe Career .831, Dick McIntosh (1966-68) Season .891, Dick McIntosh (1967-68) Game 1.000, Morris Dinwiddie (16x16) vs. Ole Miss, 2-1955
Bob Lienhard (1968-70) owns every rebounding mark in the University of Georgia record book. Georgia Basketball
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. 2009-10 Media Guide
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Season 2,644 (1987-88) Game 138 vs. Arkansas A&M (12-6-67)
Combined Points
Game
229 vs. Arkansas A&M (12-6-67)
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-Chattanooga (1219-80)
Victory Margin
Game 120 (122-2) vs. S.E. Christian (1917-18)
Defeat Margin
Game
77 (143-66) vs. Kentucky (2-27-56)
Most Wins
Season 24 (1982-83 & 1996-97)
Consecutive Wins
13 in 1930-31 season
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
Highest Individual Single-Game Scoring Totals No. Player, Opp., Date 46 Ronnie Hogue vs. LSU (12-20-71) 45
Bob Lienhard vs. Alabama (1-29-68)
44
Vern Fleming vs. Vanderbilt (2-27-84)
43
Jacky Dorsey vs. Sou. Miss. (12-21-74)
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)
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)
33
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)
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-Point FGs 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-Point FG Attempts
Season 803 (284 made) in 1997-98 Game 35 vs. Ga. Tech (12-19-90). vs. Fresno State (3/26/98)
3-Point FG Percentage
Season .416 (1989-90) Game .727 (8x11) vs. Vanderbilt (214-90)
Free Throws Made
Season 628 (1990-91) Game 37 vs. Florida (1-30-56)
Free Throw Attempts
Season 875 (1989-90) Game 50 vs. Kentucky (1/14/97)
Blocked Shots
Season 163 (1990-91) Game 15 vs. Tennessee (1/27/01)
Steals
Season 338 (1987-88) Game 25 vs. Yale (12-28-84)
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Dominique Wilkins, who holds UGA’s single season scoring mark (732 points), scored 1,688 career points despite playing only three seasons. 2009-10 Media Guide
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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. Zippy Morocco, g 10. Jacky Dorsey, f 11. Willie Anderson, g 12. Litterial Green, g 13. Vern Fleming, g 14. Litterial Green, g Jumaine Jones, f 16. Toney Mack, f 17. D.A. Layne, g 18. Jarvis Hayes, f 19. Ronnie Hogue, g Bob Lienhard, c 21. Bob Lienhard, c 22. Ezra Williams, g 22. John Fraley, f 23. D.A. Layne, g 24. Jumaine Jones, f
Pts. Yr.
732 659 646 613 610 596 594 594 590 588 583 576 575 564 564 551 550 538 533 533 532 529 527 520 515
1981 1982 1975 1979 1990 1989 1984 1969 1953 1976 1988 1991 1983 1992 1999 1988 2000 2002 1972 1968 1970 2002 1972 2001 1998
Cl. G Avg So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.
31 31 25 28 29 31 30 25 25 27 35 28 34 29 30 36 30 29 26 25 25 32 26 31 35
23.6 21.3 25.8 21.9 21.0 19.2 19.8 23.8 23.6 21.8 16.7 20.6 16.9 19.5 18.8 15.3 18.3 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 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. Levi Stukes, g (2004-07) 14. Ronnie Hogue, g (1971-73) 15. Willie Anderson, g (1985-88) 16. Ezra Williams, g (2002-03) 17. Charles Claxton, c (1992-95) 18. Eric Marbury, g (1979-82) 19. Bob Healey, f (1947-50) 20. Lavon Mercer, c (1977-80) 21. Jimmy Pitts, g (1963-65) 22. Jacky Dorsey, f (1975-76) 23. Ray Harrison (1996-99) 24. Joe Ward, f (1984-86) 25. Jerry Waller, g (1964-66) 26. G.G. Smith, g (1996-99) 27. Jerry Eplling, f (1968-70) 28. Michael Chadwick, f (1996-99) 29. Jumaine Jones, f (1998-99) 30. Terrance Woodbury, g/f (2006-09) 31. Bill Ensley, f (1954-59) 32. Rashad Wright, g (2000-04) 33. Gerald Crosby, g (1982-85) 34. Jarvis Hayes, f (2002-03) 35. Chris Daniels, f (2000-04) 36. Allan Johnson, f (1960-62) 37. Bob Schloss, f (1948-51) 38. Joe Jordan, g (1948-51) Fred Edmondson, f (1954-59)
Pts. 2,111 1,788 1,777 1,688 1,679 1,659 1,517 1,492 1,469 1,451 1,430 1,414 1,373 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 1,079 1,073 1,067 1,064 1,032 1,031 1,028 1,017 1,016 1,012 1,012
G Avg. 116 17.7 123 14.5 125 14.2 78 21.6 101 16.6 75 22.1 118 12.9 123 12.1 123 11.9 91 15.9 125 11.4 118 12.0 115 11.9 77 17.8 107 12.6 90 15.0 116 11.0 110 11.5 100 12.6 106 11.8 78 15.9 52 23.7 126 9.8 107 11.2 75 15.6 129 8.8 75 14.9 129 8.5 65 16.6 107 10.0 95 11.2 119 8.9 116 8.9 56 18.4 119 8.6 75 13.6 104 9.8 100 10.1 96 10.5
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Willie Anderson, a Bulldog standout from 1985-88, ranks No. 14 on the UGA scoring list and is seventh in career assists.
In just two seasons as a starter, Pertha Robinson set the singleseason assist record and climbed into fifth place on the school’s all-time list for assist leaders with 399.
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ob Lienhard, who played at Georgia from from 1968-70, is one of the Bulldogs’ most prolific rebounders and scorers in history. Lienhard is Georgia’s career leader in rebounding (1,116) and No. 6 scorer (1,659 points). Lienhard was a dominant man on the boards. He holds the UGA single-game rebound record (32) and pulled down 20 or more on 13 occasions.
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Single-Game Rebounding
Reb.
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32 29 26 25
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22
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
Player, Opponent, Date
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) Jerry Waller vs. Miss. State (2-17-64) Cort Nagle vs. LSU (3-8-69) Bob Lienhard vs. Ole Miss (1-24-70) Tim Bassett vs. S. Alabama (12-6-71)
Yr. 1969 1968 1973 1964 1970 1972 1989 1990 1998 1975 1999 1980 1961 2000 1961 1965 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. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr.
G 25 25 26 26 25 26 31 29 35 25 30 27 26 30 26 24 32 25 27 25 31 30 30
Yr. 1995 2007 2002 1986 1987 2003 1997 1998 1996 1985
Cl. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr.
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 8.0 10.2 9.4 10.1 8.1 8.2 8.1
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) 6. Pertha Robinson (1993-96) 7. Rod Cole (1988-91) 8. Ray Harrison (1996-99) 9. Donald Hartry (1983-86) 10. Gerald Crosby (1982-85) 11. Willie Anderson (1985-88) 12. Shandon Anderson (1993-96) 13. Walter Daniels (1976-79) 14. Bernard Davis (1991-94) 15. Gino Gianfrancesco (1971-73) 16. Jimmy Daughtry (1977-80) 17. D.A. Layne (1999-2001) 18. Chris Daniels (2000-04)
Ast. Games 493 119 476 123 466 116 440 129 400 125 399 107 379 126 377 126 355 124 349 115 334 107 324 118 299 101 293 107 275 91 272 104 260 91 254 119
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Avg. 14.9 7.5 7.3 11.6 7.2 11.2 6.4 6.3 13.6 8.9 5.5 5.2 8.3 7.5 9.0 4.2 10.6
Avg. 6.3 4.8 4.8 5.1 5.0 5.5 4.5 4.2 4.8 4.6 Avg. 4.1 3.9 4.0 3.4 3.2 3.7 3.0 3.0 2.9 3.0 3.1 2.7 3.0 2.7 3.0 2.6 2.9 2.1
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. Games 259 123 216 102 212 118 205 125 191 126 179 115 177 126 168 119 168 119 147 116
Career Rebounding Name, Position Rebs. Games 1. Bob Lienhard, c (1968-70) 1,116 75 2. Terry Fair, f-c (1980-83) 923 123 3. Alec Kessler, f-c (1987-90) 893 123 4. Jerry Waller, c (1964-66) 867 75 5. Charles Claxton, c (1992-95) 840 116 6. Lavon Mercer, c (1977-80) 838 106 7. Chris Daniels, f (2000-04) 763 119 8. Carlos Strong, f (1993-96) 739 118 9. Tim Bassett, c (1972-73) 705 52 10. John Johnson, f-c (1959-61) 684 77 11. Sundiata Gaines, g (2004-08) 674 123 12. James Banks, f (1981-84) 654 125 13. Ray Jeffords, f-c (1966-68) 633 76 14. Dom. Wilkins, f (1980-82) 588 78 15. Jumaine Jones, f (1998-99) 583 65 16. Michael Chadwick, f (1996-99) 554 129 17. Jacky Dorsey, f (1975-76) 550 52
G 27 32 32 30 30 27 33 35 30 31
Career Assists
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 16. Chris Daniels, f 256 17. Phillip Simpson, f-c 255 18. Jacky Dorsey, f 254 19. Jerry Waller, c 253 20. Dominique Wilkins, f 250 21. Shon Coleman, f 246 22. Chris Daniels, f 243
Ast. 169 154 153 152 150 149 148 148 145 144
Rashad Wright became Georgia’s career assist leader during the 2004 season.
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Avg. 2.1 2.1 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3
Georgia Record Book 1,000-Point Scorers 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. Levi Stukes 14. Ronnie Hogue 15. Willie Anderson 16. Ezra Williams 17. Charles Claxton 18. Eric Marbury 19. Bob Healey 20. Lavon Mercer 21. Jimmy Pitts 22. Jacky Dorsey 23. Ray Harrison 24. Joe Ward 25. Jerry Waller 26. G.G. Smith 27. Jerry Epling 28. Michael Chadwick 29. Jumaine Jones 30. Terrance Woodbury 31. Bill Ensley 32. Rashad Wright 33. Gerald Crosby 34. Jarvis Hayes 35. Chris Daniels 36. Allan Johnson 37. Bob Schloss 38. Joe Jordan Fred Edmondson
Years
1989-92 1987-90 1981-84 1980-82 1976-79 1968-70 1993-96 1980-83 2004-08 1999-2001 1981-84 1993-96 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 1998-99 2006-09 1954-59 2000-04 1982-85 2002-03 2000-04 1960-62 1948-51 1948-51 1954-59
G
116 123 125 78 101 75 118 123 123 91 125 118 115 77 107 90 116 110 100 106 78 52 126 107 75 129 75 129 65 107 95 119 116 56 119 75 104 100 96
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Pts.
2,111 1,788 1,777 1,688 1,679 1,659 1,517 1,492 1,469 1,451 1,430 1,414 1,383 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 1,079 1,073 1,067 1,064 1,032 1,031 1,028 1,017 1,016 1,012 1,012
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Gerald Crosby
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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. 143 117 112 112 110 108 107 106 106 105 105
Site-Opponent N- Kentucky A- Vanderbilt A- Alabama N- Georgia Tech A- Tennessee A- Kentucky A- Texas A- Kentucky A- Kentucky A- Clemson 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
Highest Opp. Scoring Halves Pts. 66 61 60 60 57 57 57 55 55 55 54
(Since 1959-60)
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 20 A- Miss. State 34 H- La. Tech 35 H- Miss. State 38 H- Ole Miss 38 H- Birm.-Southern 38 H- Georgia Tech 40 H- Kentucky 40 A- Georgia Tech
Date 1-13-82 12-17-77 3-10-88 1-3-96 11-28-84 12-6-80 1-16-67 2-18-80
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
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. .762 .702 .692 .667 .667 .661 .659 .652 .647
Low Georgia Scoring 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
Opponent Tennessee Notre Dame Texas Texas Bucknell Arkansas Kentucky Auburn Kentucky Gonzaga Florida
FG-FGA 32-42 40-57 45-65 32-48 40-60 37-56 29-44 30-46 33-51
Site-Opponent H-UT-Chatt. H-Miss. State H- Vanderbilt H- Tennessee H- Winthrop H- Ole Miss A- Mississippi St. A- Marshall 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. .237 .246 .250 .250 .272 .276 .283 .293 .300 .300
FG-FGA 14-59 16-65 17-68 14-56 18-66 16-58 13-46 17-58 15-50 18-60
Site-Opponent A- Clemson A-Miss. State H- N.C. State A-Ole Miss H- Virginia H- Nevada A- Vanderbilt A- Hawaii H- Kentucky H- Wisconsin
Date 3-10-99 1-12-08 11-11-97 2-21-09 12-24-87 11-26-04 2-11-04 12-22-01 1-14-97 12-31-06
Lowest Opponent Team FG% Pct. .233 .243 .246 .247 .264
FG-FGA 17-73 17-70 15-61 21-85 19-72
Site-Opponent A- Mercer A- Georgia State A- Ole Miss A- Beth.-Cook. H- Pittsburgh
Date 11-13-98 11-26-96 1-3-96 12-7-93 12-2-95
Georgia Team Field Goals No 53 50 45 45
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Att 83 80 65 85
Site-Opponent H-Arkansas A&M H- Bethune-Cook. H- Vanderbilt N- Yale
Date 12-6-67 12-7-93 2-12-86 12-28-84
43 43 43 42 42 41 41 41 41
79 68 79 68 65 70 80 68 75
H-Jacksonville State 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
11-9-07 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 44 43 41 41 39 39 39 39
Att 88 69 69 75 76 69 63 71
Site-Opponent H- Texas N- Kentucky H- Mississippi St. H- LSU H- North Carolina H- Iowa N- Georgia Tech 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 Site-Opponent Date 88 44 H- Texas 1-23-94 85 21 A- Bethune-Cookman 12-7-93 82 33 N- Southern Jaguars 11-27-87 82 26 A- Whittier College 12-3-79 81 28 A- Lenoir-Rhyne 12-29-79 80 26 H-Jacksonville State 11-9-07 80 27 N- LSU 3-10-94 80 25 A- Texas 12-13-93
3-Point Goals by Georgia No 19 18 17 15 15 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11
Att 35 32 35 30 30 28 28 22 24 23 24 30 28 19 20
Site-Opponent N- Fresno St. H- Charleston Sou. H- N.C. A&T A- Arkansas H- Kentucky H- South Carolina H-Savannah State H-Fresno State N- Auburn A- Pepperdine A- Texas H- Tennessee A- South Carolina H - LSU H- Delaware State
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Date 3-26-98 11-22-97 12-28-08 1-16-99 1-26-99 2-6-99 12-28-04 3-14-07 3-11-04 12-17-01 11-29-98 2-23-99 2-24-98 1-5-03 11-28-07
Top Single-Game Performances Georgia Team FTs Made
Opponent 3-Point 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 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 12 26 A-Vanderbilt 2-23-08 5 more teams with 12 3-point FGs Made
3-Point Attempts by Georgia No 35 35 33 32 32 32 31 31 31 31 30 30 30 30 30
FGM 10 17 7 5 18 10 11 11 6 12 12 12 15 15 9
Site-Opponent A- Georgia Tech H- N.C. A&T H- Florida A- Clemson H- Charleston Sou. N- Tennessee A- Kentucky A- South Carolina H- Alabama H- North Carolina H- Tennessee H- Vanderbilt A- Arkansas H- Kentucky H- Florida
Date 12-19-90 12-28-08 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 2-13-99
3-Pt. Attempts by Opponent No 40 36 35 34 34 31 31 30 30 30 29
FGM 18 11 10 10 10 8 12 8 9 10 15
Site-Opponent Date A- Fresno State 3-14-07 H- Pittsburgh 12-2-95 A- Samford 11-26-01 H- Tennessee State 12-1-99 H- Georgia Tech 12-8-99 A- Winthrop 12-21-93 A- Kentucky 1-7-94 H-South Carolina 2-13-08 H- Georgia Tech 12-13-98 N- Southern 11-27-87 A- Florida 2-13-99
3-Point Pct. by Georgia Pct. .727 .727 .700 .700 .692 .688 .667 .647
3FGs 8-11 8-11 7-10 7-10 9-13 11-16 8-12 11-17
Site-Opponent H- Alabama A- Vanderbilt A- Mississippi St. H- S. Carolina H- W. Carolina A-Kentucky H- Mississippi St. H- LSU
Date 2-6-88 2-14-90 1-19-89 1-22-00 12-4-93 3-4-09 1-17-90 1-5-03
3-Point Pct. by Opponent Pct. .765 .750 .700 .700 .636 .632
3FGs 13-17 9-12 7-10 7-10 7-11 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
No. Att 37 47 36 48 34 45 34 45 32 44 32 39 32 41 32 43 32 38 32 50 31 43
Site-Opponent H- Florida H- Kentucky H - Vanderbilt A- Mercer H-W. Carolina A- Auburn H- UNC Ashe. N- LaSalle H- Mississippi St. A- Augusta Coll. H- Auburn
Date 1-30-56 1-3-90 2-15-03 12-8-90 11-21-03 2-23-91 12-19-88 12-30-88 2-18-89 12-18-82 2-7-87
Opponent Team FTs Made No. Att 38 53 35 43 34 41 33 40 33 42 32 37
Site-Opponent A- South Carolina A- UCLA A- Vandy H- Kentucky A- Florida H- Vanderbilt
Date 1-18-97 1-4-92 2-26-92 1-14-97 2-12-91 2-15-89
Georgia Team FT Attempts No. Made 50 30 50 30 50 32 48 36 45 34 45 34 45 27 44 32 43 32 43 31 42 26
Site-Opponent H- Kentucky N- LSU A- Augusta Coll. H- Kentucky H - Vanderbilt A- Mercer H- Tennessee H-W. Carolina N- LaSalle H- Auburn H- Tennessee
Date 1-14-97 3-10-94 12-18-82 1-3-90 2-15-03 12-8-90 1-27-90 11-21-03 12-30-88 2-7-87 2-3-93
Opponent Team FT Attempts No. Made 53 38 46 29 45 26 43 35 42 33 42 29 42 28
Site-Opponent A- South Carolina A- Georgia Tech N- Texas A- UCLA A- Florida H- Florida A-Alabama
Date 1-18-97 12-19-90 3-16-90 1-4-92 2-12-91 1-7-89 1-29-05
Georgia Team FT Pct. Pct. .967 .956 .944 .933 .933 .929 .905
FTs 29-30 22-23 17-19 14-15 14-15 13-14 19-21
Site-Opp. N- Miss. St. A- Southern H - Auburn H- Furman H- Auburn N-Ga. Sou. A- Armstr. St.
Date 3-5-98 11-27-87 1-25-03 12-4-98 2-19-86 11-21-01 11-30-86
Opponent Team FT Pct. Pct. .960 .950 .941 .941 .929 .903 .897 .895
Georgia Basketball
FTs 24-25 19-20 16-17 16-17 26-28 28-31 26-29 17-19
Site-Opp. A- Kentucky A-Vanderbilt H- Air Force A- Vanderbilt A-Kentucky A- Kentucky A- Auburn H- Tennessee
Date 1-7-92 2-11-04 3-19-07 12-11-90 3-4-09 2-3-90 1-23-82 1-5-91
Georgia Total Rebounds No 78 68 62 60 59 58
Site-Opponent H-Sewanee N- Long Island H-Jacksonville State H- Beth.-Cookman A- Ole Miss 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. 62 60 57 55 54
Site-Opponent H- Pittsburgh A- Georgia Tech N- Texas H- Tennessee H-Colorado
Date 12-17-94 12-19-90 12-22-90 1-27-01 12-23-96
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records 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 53-28 H- Augusta Coll. 12-10-88 +25 56-31 N-Grambling St. 11-27-99 +24 55-31 N- Miss. St. 3-11-93 +24 44-20 H- Ole Miss 1-25-86 +23 62-39 H-Jax St. 11-9-07
Opponent Rebound Margin
No Opp-UGA Site-Opponent +26 44-18 H-Kentucky +25 49-24 A- Kentucky +25 62-37 N- Pittsburgh +21 47-26 A- Mid. Tenn. St. +20 48-28 N- BYU +20 46-26 A- Kentucky +19 57-38 A- Clemson +19 41-22 A- Kentucky +19 47-28 A- Florida +19 44-25 A-Ga. Tech
Date 1-15-05 2-17-99 2-17-94 3-22-88 12-12-92 2-15-06 3-10-99 3-8-84 1-6-82 12-5-04
Georgia’s Largest Victories (Since 1959-60) No +67 +60 +60 +59 +57 +57 +49
UGA-Opp. 117-50 122-62 122-62 124-65 116-59 115-58 103-54
Site-Opponent A- Mercer H- Whittier Coll. H- Baptist Coll. H- Western Ky. H- Chas. Sou. H- Beth.-Cook. 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. +38 49-87 +34 42-76 +33 54-87 +31 52-83 +29 52-81 +29 48-77 +27 68-95 +27 83-110 +26 76-102 +26 69-95 +24 65-89 +24 40-64
Site-Opponent A-Ga. Tech N-Illinois N- Virginia H- Air Force A- LSU A- Tennessee N- Kentucky A- Tennessee A- Iowa N- Kentucky N- Ga. Tech A- Kentucky
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Date 12-5-04 12-6-08 12-24-87 3-19-07 1-25-06 2-4-98 3-9-97 2-9-00 12-3-88 12-17-79 12-7-85 1-28-84
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Georgia Field Goal Attempts
Georgia Scoring
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records 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
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
Name Pete Maravich Chris Jackson Kevin Martin Travis Mays Ronnie Battle Melvin Turpin Kenny Anderson
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 No. (Att) Name 20 29 Ronnie Hogue 19 23 Vern Fleming 16 30 Joe Ward 14 20 W. Anderson 14 18 W. Anderson 14 25 Vern Fleming 13 18 Dominique Wilkins 13 22 Litterial Green 13 23 Litterial Green 13 22 Litterial Green 13 20 Toney Mack 13 20 W. Anderson 13 19 Vern Fleming 13 16 Vern Fleming 13 28 Dominique Wilkins 13 19 Dominique Wilkins 13 19 Shon Coleman 18 players with 12 FGM
Site-Opponent H- LSU H- Vanderbilt N- Miami N- Georgia Tech H- Florida A- Vanderbilt H- Lenoir-Rhyne H- Columbus Coll. A- Vanderbilt A- Florida N- Stetson N- Kansas St. H- Alabama H- Cent. Wesleyan H- Auburn H- Ole Miss H- Kentucky
Date 12-20-71 2-27-87 11-30-85 12-5-87 2-10-88 1-30-84 12-29-79 12-11-91 12-11-90 2-12-91 12-20-86 3-12-87 2-10-84 12-11-82 2-20-82 2-27-82 1-26-00
Opponent Field Goals Made No. (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 22 Buck Johnson 14 13 19 Adam Mark 13 21 Gerald Glass 13 20 Allan Houston Dexter Cambridge 13 21 13 19 Eric Smith 13 16 Ronnie Williams 13 15 Dale Ellis 16 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 A- Ole Miss H- Tennessee A- Texas H- Ole Miss H- Florida H- Tennessee
Georgia Basketball
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 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
Opponent Scoring No 58 45 44 44 43 42 40
No. (FGM) Name 31 17 Jacky Dorsey 30 16 Joe Ward Dom. Wilkins 28 13 28 10 Litterial Green 27 11 Jumaine Jones 25 12 Jumaine Jones 25 12 Katu Davis 25 14 Vern Fleming 25 11 Vern Fleming Dominique Wilkins 24 10
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 1-20-90 1-27-90 2-16-92 1-25-86 2-3-82 1-27-82
No. (FGM) Name 48 21 Pete Maravich 29 15 Chris Jackson 28 11 Dennis Scott 26 15 B.J. Tyler 26 15 Quentin Dailey 25 14 Kevin Martin 25 10 Adrian Branch 25 12 Jeff Malone 25 9 Chavelo Holmes 25 8 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 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 6 9 Rashad Wright H-Ole Miss Derrick Dukes H- Charleston Sou. 8 6 6 9 Bernard Davis H- Winthrop 5 more players with six 3-point FGs made
Date 3-26-98 3-14-07 3-11-04 2-6-99 2-12-94 2-14-09 1-5-03 1-16-99 2-17-99 1-4-92 1-18-92 11-28-07 2-4-04 11-22-97 12-21-93
Oppponent 3-Pt. Field Goals Made No. (FGA) 9 12 8 11 7 13 7 9 7 17 7 14 7 10 7 12 7 10 6 6 6 12 6 7 6 7 6 9 6 11 6 14 6 12 6 8 6 10 6 9
Name Chris Lofton Larry Davis Chris Lofton Alex Gordon Eddie Miller Kevin Martin Anthony Roberson Brandon Wharton Mike Bright Tony Williams Chris Jackson Kenyan Weaks Kenny Price Larry Davis Ronnie Henderson B.J. Tyler Ryan Hoover Allan Houston Gary Buchanan Brendan Plavich
Site-Opponent A- Tennessee H- South Carolina A-Tennessee A-Vanderbilt A- Fresno State H-W. Carolina A - Florida N- Tennessee H- Bucknell N- Louisville A- LSU H- Florida A- Colorado H- South Carolina A- LSU A- Texas N- Notre Dame A- Tennessee A- Villanova A-Vanderbilt
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Date 2-11-06 3-2-96 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 2-6-94 3-6-93 1-30-00 1-26-02
Georgia 3-Point Attempts Att. 17 15 15 14 14 14
Made 6 9 5 5 4 4
Att. 17 15 15 15 14 14
Made 7 5 8 6 2 6
Name Jody Patton G.G. Smith Tyrone Wilson Katu Davis Bernard Davis G.G. Smith
Site-Opponent Date N- Tennessee 3-9-91 N- Fresno State 3-26-98 N- Pittsburgh 12-17-94 A- North Carolina 12-5-95 A- Mississippi State 2-5-92 H- Florida 1-22-97
Opponent 3-Point Attempts Name Eddie Miller Eric Washington Andre Alridge Chris Young LaShawn Coulter B.J.Tyler
Top Single-Game Performances
Site-Opponent A-Fresno State A- Alabama N- Pittsburgh H- South Alabama A- Winthrop H- Texas
Date 3-14-07 2-10-96 12-17-94 12-18-02 12-21-93 1-23-94
Georgia 3-Point FG Pct. Pct. Md-At Name 1.000 8-8 Bernard Davis 1.000 7-7 Ezra Williams .889 8-9 Levi Stukes .778 7-9 Litterial Green .750 6-8 Derrick Dukes .750 6-8 Jody Patton .727 8-11 D.A. Layne .700 7-10 D.A. Layne
Site-Opponent H- Tennessee H - LSU H - Fresno State A- S.Carolina H- Charleston So. H- Ole Miss H- S.Carolina A- Kentucky
Date 2-12-94 1-5-03 3-14-07 1-18-92 11-22-97 1-30-91 2-6-99 2-17-99
Opponent 3-Point FG Pct. Pct. Md-At Name 1.000 5-5 Van Usher 1.000 5-5 Joe Lawrence 1.000 5-5 Mitch Richmond .889 8-9 Ronnie Battle .857 6-7 Kenyan Weaks .857 6-7 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 24 16 20 16 19 16 19 16 17 15 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 27 19 22 18 22 16 25 15 17 14 17 14 16
Name Travis Mays Joakim Noah Kenny Anderson Pete Maravich Larry Davis Tremaine Fowlkes Ronny Turiaf
Site-Opponent N- Texas H- Florida H- Georgia Tech H- LSU H- S.Carolina N- Fresno St. N - Gonzaga
Date 3-16-90 3-1-06 12-19-90 3-8-69 1-18-97 3-26-98 12-15-02
Georgia Free Throw Attempts Att. 24 20 19 19 18 18 18
Made 16 16 16 16 11 15 15
Name 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.
Georgia Basketball
Date 2-16-53 2-19-55 1-30-56 12-27-62 2-14-04 12-2-89 2-17-90
Att.-Made 27-23 25-16 22-19 22-18 21-13 17-14 17-15
Opponent Free Throw Attempts Name Travis Mays Pete Maravich Joakim Noah Kenny Anderson Bryant Smith Tremaine Fowlkes Larry Davis
Site-Opponent N- Texas H- LSU H- Florida N- Georgia Tech A- Auburn N- Fresno St. A- S.Carolina
Date 3-16-90 3-8-69 3-1-06 12-19-90 1-3-97 3-26-98 1-18-97
Georgia Highest Perfect FT Shooting Games
No-Att 12-12 10-10 10-10 10-10 10-10 10-10 9-9 9-9 9-9
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
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
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records Records History Media Info
Opp. Highest Perfect FT Shooting Games
No-Att 14-14 12-12 11-11 11-11 10-10 10-10 9-9 9-9 9-9
Name Billy McCaffrey Don MacLean Kenny Brown Ledell Eackles Ryan Hoover Vernon Maxwell C.J. Black Roderick Barnes Jim Master
Site-Opponent H- Vanderbilt A- UCLA A- Mercer A- New Orleans N- Notre Dame H- Florida H- Tennessee H- Ole Miss H- Kentucky
Georgia Individual Rebounds
No Name 32 Bob Lienhard 29 Bob Lienhard 26 Bob Lienhard 26 Bob Lienhard 25 Bill Ensley 25 Bob Lienhard 25 Bob Lienhard 24 Jerry Waller 24 Bob Lienhard 23 Henry Cabaniss 3 other players with 23 rebounds No 27 21 20 19 18 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17
Site-Opponent H- Sewanee H- LSU H- Arkansas A&M A- Georgia Tech H- Georgia Tech H- Furman H- Furman H- Alabama H- Kentucky A- Georgia Tech
Opponent Rebounds
Name 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
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Date 1-19-94 1-4-92 11-26-91 12-18-87 2-6-94 2-5-87 1-20-99 2-27-88 1-30-82
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
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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Miscellaneous Landmarks
Records by Class
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Senior Leaders
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. 613 610 584 590 583 564 532 489 483 481
Year 1978-79 1989-90 1983-84 1952-53 1987-88 1991-92 1969-70 1995-96 1954-55 1964-65
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
Player 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 10. Anthony Evans
G 31 31 25 28 34 36 26 32 26 31 27 26
Avg. 21.3 19.2 23.8 20.6 16.9 15.3 20.5 16.5 20.3 16.8 18.3 18.7
Player 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
Pts. 659 596 594 576 575 551 533 529 527 520 493 485
Year 1981-82 1988-89 1968-69 1990-91 1982-83 1987-88 1971-72 2001-02 1971-72 2000-01 2002-03 1963-64
Year 1980-81 1975-76 1998-99 1999-00 2001-02 1967-68 1962-63 1989-90 1987-88 1993-94 1996-97
G 31 27 30 30 29 25 26 28 35 30 33
Avg. 23.6 21.8 18.8 18.3 18.6 21.3 19.0 17.5 12.6 13.8 12.4
Player
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Pts.
Year
646 515 481 433 404 381 368 354 330 325 324 321 307 301
1974-75 1997-98 1988-89 1984-85 1975-76 1998-99 1979-80 2008-09 1978-79 1976-77 2004-05 1974-75 2005-06 1980-81
G Avg. 26 14.2 25 13.9 26 12.3 29 10.4 26 10.0 26 10.0 25 10.1 23 11.0 30 8.1 25 9.4 31 7.1
Reb. 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 15.8 26 13.0 31 9.7 24 12.4 30 8.7 24 10.8 25 10.2 31 8.1 30 8.2 25 9.8
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. Alec Kessler 10. Charles Claxton 11. Carlos Strong
Pts. 373 356 284 256 254 239 234 231 197 192 183
Year 1967-68 1963-64 1998-99 2001-02 1975-76 1980-81 1980-81 1977-78 1987-88 1992-93 1993-94
G 25 26 30 32 27 31 31 27 35 29 30
Avg. 14.9 13.7 9.5 8.0 9.4 7.7 7.5 8.6 5.6 6.6 6.1
G 35 25 27 25 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 28
Avg. 8.5 11.8 10.0 8.9 8.1 7.4 7.6 7.1 6.6 5.3 5.0 5.4
Freshman Leaders
Freshman Leaders 1. Jacky Dorsey 2. Jumaine Jones 3. Litterial Green 4. Cedric Henderson 5. Walter Daniels 6. D.A. Layne 7. Terry Fair 8. Trey Thompkins 9. Eric Marbury 10. Lavon Mercer 11. Sundiata Gaines 12. Tony Flanagan 13. Mike Mercer 14. Vern Fleming
Year 1972-73 1969-70 1957-58 1989-90 1960-61 1960-61 1965-66 1957-58 2003-04 1967-68 2000-01
Sophomore Leaders
Sophomore Leaders Player Pts. 1. Dom. Wilkins 732 2. Jacky Dorsey 588 3. Jumaine Jones 564 4. D.A. Layne 550 5. Jarvis Hayes 538 6. Bob Lienhard 533 7. Billy Rado 495 8. Litterial Green 490 9. Alec Kessler 442 10. Shandon Anderson 413 11. Michael Chadwick 409
Reb. 368 347 320 300 261 260 253 252 243 235 232
Junior Leaders
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 12. Jimmy Pitts
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Rebounding
Scoring
G Avg. 25 35 31 28 27 30 27 28 27 27 28 25 28 30
25.8 14.7 15.5 15.5 15.0 12.7 13.6 12.6 12.2 12.0 12.0 12.8 11.0 10.0
Georgia Basketball
Player Rebs. 1. Jumaine Jones 299 2. Jacky Dorsey 296 3. Terry Fair 271 4. Charlie Dorsey 223 5. Lucius Foster 220 6. Trey Thompkins 206 7. Lavon Mercer 204 199 8. Cedric Henderson 9. Charles Claxton 190 10. Eric Burdette 158 11. James Banks 155 12. Dave Bliss 150
Year 1997-98 1974-75 1979-80 1974-75 1975-76 2008-09 1976-77 1984-85 1991-92 1986-87 1980-81 2004-05
Georgia • 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: 15 by J. Youngblood vs. Fla. (1-23-67) 15 by J. Fraley vs. Alabama (2-14-72) • Team Highs 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) • 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 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: 13 by Birm.-Southern (11-28-84) 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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Miscellaneous Landmarks
Georgia in the Polls
(Georgia’s All-Time Appearances in the weekly national polls) Season Week
AP USA Today Ranking Ranking
1969-70 2/10/70 1981-82 Preseason 1982-83 2/1/83 3/15/83 1983-84 Preseason 11/29/83 12/6/83 12/13/83 12/20/83 12/27/83 1/3/84 1/10/84 1/24/84 1984-85 2/19/85 2/26/85 3/5/85 3/12/85 1988-89 1/10/89 1989-90 2/27/90 3/6/90 1990-91 Preseason 11/27/90 1990-91 12/4/90 12/11/90 12/18/90 12/25/90
20th 16th 19th 18th 16th 13th 10th 12th 14th 11th 11th 15th 18th 18th 14th 17th 19th 20th 25th 25th 21st 17th 13th 11th 17th 17th
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AP USA Today Ranking Ranking
Outlook Players
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1997-98
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2000-01 2001-02
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12/18/95 18th 12/26/95 16th 1/2/96 14th 1/8/96 19th 1/15/96 22nd 1/22/96 -1/7/97 24th 1/14/97 21st 3/4/97 24th 3/11/97 17th Preseason 19th 11/18/97 25th 11/25/97 22nd 12/2/97 21st 12/9/97 23rd 12/16/97 20th 1/29/01 25th 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
19th t16th 14th 17th 22nd 24th ---22nd 22nd 22nd 24th 22nd 25th 21st -23rd 17th 17th 19th 22nd 20th 15th 19th
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
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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 Years
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
Games Won
Lost
Pct.
2 1906-07 4 2 2 .500 4 1908-10, 12 22 16 6 .727 2 1911, 1917 16 10 6 .625 4 1913-16 37 30 7 .811 1 1918 7 6 1 .857 1 1919 8 5 3 .625 12 1920-31 248 170 78 .686 6 1932-37 120 69 51 .575 1 1938 2 1 1 .500 1 1938 13 9 4 .692 8 1938-46 167 81 86 .485 3 1947-50 83 44 39 .530 2 1950-51 42 24 18 .571 14 1952-65 353 112 241 .317 8 1966-73 203 92 111 .453 5 1974-78 132 46 86 .348 17 1979-95 524 298 216 .580 2 1995-97 64 45 19 .703 2 1997-99 65 35 30 .538 4 1999-2003 120 37* 53 .411 5.6 2003-09 175 84 91 .480 0.4 2009 12 3 9 .250 104 1906-2009 2375 1249* 1160 .518 *30 wins — 11 in 2002 and 19 in 2003 — were later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
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Hugh Durham (1979-95) is Georgia’s winningest all-time head basketball coach with 298 victories.
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138 124 122 122 122 117 117 117 116 115 115 113 113 113 112 112 111 109 109 108 108 108 107 107 107 107 106 105 105 105 105 105 105 104 104 104 104 103 103 103 102 102 102 102 101 101 101 100 100 100 100
vs. Arkansas A&M (91) in 1967-68 vs. Western Kentucky (65) in 1990-91 vs. Southeast Christian College (2) in 1917-18 vs. Baptist College (62) in 1978-79 vs. Whittier (62) in 1979-80 vs. Mercer (50) in 1990-91 vs. Ole Miss (62) in 1990-91 vs. Delaware (75) in 1975-76 vs. Charleston Southern (59) in 1997-98 vs. LSU (95) in 1971-72 vs. Bethune-Cookman (58) in 1993-94 vs. Carson-Newman (67) in 1981-82 vs. Charleston Southern (59) in 1997-98 vs. Grambling State (74) in 1999-2000 vs. South Carolina (90) in 1963-64 vs. Rollins (77) in 1971-72 vs. Ole Miss (77) in 1967-68 vs. UNC-Asheville (65) in 1988-89 vs. Long Island (69) in 1991-92 vs. Vanderbilt (81) in 1989-90 vs. Buffalo (77) in 1976-77 vs. Troy State (65) in 1980-81 vs. Jacksonville State (65) in 2007-08 vs. Tennessee (86) in 1990-91 vs. Ole Miss (83) in 1989-90 vs. Sewanee (67) in 1968-69 vs. Kentucky (91) in 1989-90 vs. Valdosta State (74) in 2006-07 vs. South Carolina State (60) in 2006-07 vs. Georgia Tech (112) in 1990-91 vs. Yale (65) in 1984-85 vs. Baptist College (56) in 1987-88 vs. Tennessee Tech (90) in 1991-92 vs. Georgia College (66) in 1992-93 vs. Georgia State (64) in 1985-86 vs. Vanderbilt (80) in 1968-69 vs. Augusta College (60) in 1982-83 vs. Central Florida (54) in 1995-96 vs. Seattle (58) in 1986-87 vs. Winthrop (55) in 1993-94 vs. Sewanee (72) in 1971-72 vs. Southern Mississippi (76) in 1974-75 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (74) in 1979-80 vs. Coastal Carolina (69) in 2000-01 vs. Vanderbilt (70) in 1985-86 vs. Marist (61) in 1994-95 vs. Florida (85) in 1994-95 vs. Davidson (12) in 1908-09 vs. Troy State (77) in 1979-80 vs. Augusta College (84) in 1988-89 vs. Savannah State (69) in 2004-05 Georgia Basketball
Opponent 100-Point Games 143 117 116 112 112 110 108 107 107 106 106 106 105 105 105 105 104 103 103 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 101 101 100 100 100 100 100 100
Kentucky vs. Georgia (66) in 1955-56 Vanderbilt vs. Georgia (97) in 1965-66 Kentucky vs. Georgia (86) in 1969-70 Georgia 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 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 ................... 34 • 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 .................................. 1/26/94 (Florida 100, UGA 78) • UGA 100-Point Games by Decade: .......1900s: 1; 1910s: 1; 1960s: 5; 1970s: 10; 1980s: 11; 1990s: 21; 2000s: 3
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Scoring Season 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
Player 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
G 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
FGM FTM 134 78 175 109 181 75 118 41 119 64 134 82 185 69 212 65 184 87 176 107 197 122 188 415 141 75 176 75 144 100 157 93 133 68 183 136 187 146 198 199 210 176 241 91 187 77 204 59 167 99 248 98 227 121 278 103 310 112 135 27 262 89 184 76 132 78 252 84 267 112 163 78 198 45 217 99 164 78 215 102 235 124 213 107 140 113 133 107 169 143 179 127 170 155 172 85 163 62 132 88
Pts. 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. 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
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 Season 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
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
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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FG-FGA 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
Player
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
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. 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.
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 Pct.
.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
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
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
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
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FT-FTA 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.
.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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Year 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 1985-86 Opponent 1984-85 Opponent 1983-84 Opponent
G 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 30 30 31 31 30 30
FGM-FGA 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 969-1855 903-1797 977-1890 841-1746 883-1763 823-1647
Pct. .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 .522 .503 .516 .482 .501 .499
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3FGM-3FGAPct. 204-597 .342 207-627 .330 204-619 .330 215-684 .314 263-691 .381 257-715 .359 209-614 .340 174-499 .349 153-512 .299 149-455 .327 179-524 .342 180-542 .332 181-476 .380 183-541 .338 189-588 .321 219-708 .309 142-411 .345 211-607 .348 145-423 .343 228-657 .347 243-655 .371 194-542 .358 284-803 .354 207-610 .339 261-716 .365 191-622 .307 198-570 .347 203-618 .329 149-443 .336 172-482 .357 167-460 .363 158-529 .299 170-436 .390 164-435 .377 146-374 .390 159-407 .391 211-550 .384 149-368 .405 165-397 .416 140-430 .326 129-325 .397 114-328 .348 118-311 .379 124-320 .378 73-196 .372 132-313 .422 —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— ——
FTM-FTA Pct. 355-556 .638 376-547 .687 430-633 .679 417-642 .650 378-567 .667 394-578 .682 355-545 .651 440-665 .662 360-568 .634 399-608 .656 488-691 .706 386-582 .663 417-584 .714 361-515 .701 513-696 .737 372-561 .663 425-632 .672 461-675 .683 418-641 .652 362-542 .668 393-572 .687 402-607 .662 542-777 .698 540-788 .685 509-778 .654 491-709 .693 434-652 .666 395-609 .649 434-672 .646 348-515 .676 441-732 .603 484-694 .697 440-721 .610 420-605 .694 462-749 .617 466-668 .698 496-722 .687 548-767 .715 628-875 .718 434-636 .682 546-754 .724 433-601 .721 538-727 .740 464-625 .742 425-612 .694 372-541 .688 398-555 .717 359-498 .721 424-638 .665 389-572 .680 392-535 .733 370-541 .684
REB-Avg. 1203-37.6 1179-36.8 1295-38.1 1159-34.1 1250-37.9 1063-32.2 1045-34.8 1105-36.8 895-32.0 1005-35.9 1033-34.4 957-31.9 1010-37.4 990-36.7 1227-38.3 1154-36.1 1193-38.5 1049-33.8 1174-39.1 1080-36.0 1087-36.2 1116-37.2 1360-38.9 1300-37.1 1276-38.7 1140-34.6 1235-39.8 1086-35.0 1144-40.9 999-35.7 1241-41.4 1120-37.3 1104-38.1 1008-34.8 1135-39.1 1030-35.5 1107-36.9 1094-36.5 1119-38.6 1053-36.3 1053-34.0 1071-34.6 1109-30.8 1137-31.5 1075-35.8 943-31.4 1016-33.9 963-32.1 1066-34.4 1047-33.8 961-32.0 947-31.6
PF PTS-Avg. 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 2070-69.0 512 2336-77.9 533 2165-72.2 591 2378-76.7 605 2071-66.8 554 2158-71.9 522 2016-67.2
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Year 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 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
FGM-FGA 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
Pct. .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
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3FGM-3FGAPct. —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— ——
Team Statistics: 1960-83
FTM-FTA Pct. 531-789 .673 376-533 .705 420-636 .660 348-498 .699 460-650 .708 320-448 .714 353-542 .651 280-427 .656 313-445 .703 335-468 .716 272-432 .630 428-610 .702 316-515 .614 458-622 .736 286-446 .641 436-639 .682 320-453 .706 305-462 .660 319-456 .700 391-512 .764 240-374 .642 358-489 .732 462-683 .676 424-656 .646 408-567 .720 465-647 .719 435-595 .731 422-594 .710 417-565 .739 399-580 .688 485-659 .736 357-522 .684 454-598 .759 398-543 .733 400-568 .705 329-491 .671 434-617 .705 422-632 .668 503-696 .723 371-524 .708 518-722 .717 399-572 .697 395-570 .692 383-518 .739 370-605 .611 425-592 .718 417-629 .662 449-659 .681
Reb.-Avg. 1135-33.4 1110-32.7 998-32.2 988-31.9 987-31.8 1029-33.2 983-36.4 922-34.1 890-31.8 957-34.2 998-37.0 1041-38.6 996-36.9 1144-42.4 1155-42.8 1194-44.2 1158-46.3 1172-46.9 1059-40.7 1066-40.7 1107-42.6 1032-39.7 1074-41.3 1090-41.9 955-38.2 995-39.8 1058-42.3 969-38.3 1186-45.4 1081-43.2 1155-46.2 1047-41.9 841-32.3 1060-40.8 932-37.3 995-39.8 1130-43.5 1253-48.2 1165-44.8 1176-45.2 1151-44.3 1263-48.5 962-40.0 1064-44.3 1204-46.3 1273-48.9 1259-50.4 1190-47.6
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PF 613 700 520 575 490 599 445 531 502 489 582 481 557 523 605 503 489 477 527 541 510 420 511 497 443 443 450 433 457 433 413 484 355 394 394 455 464 472 415 497 460 509 393 484 417 449 463 580
Pts.-Avg. 2530-74.4 2199-64.7 2152-69.4 2016-65.0 2240-72.3 2092-67.6 1933-71.6 1774-65.7 2061-73.6 2077-74.2 1790-66.3 1914-70.9 1936-71.7 2094-77.6 2092-77.5 2120-78.5 1942-77.7 2097-83.9 1919-73.8 2071-79.7 1904-73.2 1988-76.5 2130-81.9 2034-78.2 1871-74.8 1871-74.8 1957-78.3 1934-77.4 2047-81.9 1993-79.7 2055-82.2 1905-76.2 1780-68.5 1970-75.8 1758-70.3 1863-74.5 1844-70.9 1994-76.7 1911-73.5 1947-74.9 1836-70.6 1969-75.5 1633-68.0 1855-77.2 1810-69.6 1883-72.4 1759-70.4 1781-71.2
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Pos., Player PPG RPG F — Trey Thompkins 12.6 7.4 C — Albert Jackson 4.5 3.8 G — Terrance Woodbury 14.0 4.6 G — Corey Butler 6.7 4.0 G — Dustin Ware 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
PPG RPG 4.9 2.0 4.4 3.4 8.5 2.7 11.6 3.1 10.3 5.1
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
2003-04 (W16, L14) Pos., Player F — Jonas Hayes F — Chris Daniels C — Damien Wilkins G — Levi Stukes 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
2002-03 (W0, L8) Pos., Player F — Jarvis Hayes F — Chris Daniels C — Steve Thomas G — Ezra Williams G — Rashad Wright
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
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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
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
1995-96 (W21, L10) Pos., Player F — Carlos Strong F — Shandon Anderson C — Terrell Bell G — Katu Davis G — Pertha Robinson
PPG RPG 13.5 6.4 14.9 5.5 6.3 6.3 15.8 4.5 8.7 3.3
1994-95 (W18, L10) Pos., Player F — Carlos Strong F — Shandon Anderson C — Charles Claxton G — Katu Davis G — Pertha Robinson
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) Pos., Player F — Cleveland Jackson F — Carlos Strong C — Charles Claxton G — Shandon Anderson G — Bernard Davis
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
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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
PPG RPG 15.3 5.1 3.9 2.0 12.6 5.6 16.7 5.1 10.2 2.3
1986-87 (W18, L12) 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
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PPG RPG 12.0 7.1 6.4 5.2 15.5 7.1 9.7 1.9 8.3 2.5
Starting Lineups: 1961-84 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
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1975-76 (W12, L15) Pos., Player F — Jack 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
1974-75 (W8, L17) Pos., Player F — Jack Dorsey F — Billy Magarity C — Steve Waxman G — JoJo Hicks G — Tony Flanagan
PPG RPG 25.8 11.8 14.4 7.2 2.4 2.4 5.2 3.6 12.8 3.0
1973-74 (W6, L20) Pos., Player F — Bill Magarity F — Charlie Anderson C — Steve Waxman G — Ed Peterson G — Tim Goski
PPG RPG 16.8 6.6 14.4 6.3 6.8 5.2 9.7 1.5 7.1 1.2
1972-73 (W10, L16) Pos., Player F — Dick Toth F — John Fraley C — Tim Bassett G — Ronnie Hogue G — Gino Gianfrancesco
PPG RPG 7.3 5.8 10.8 4.0 17.0 14.2 16.5 4.2 6.2 1.3
1971-72 (W14, L12) Pos., Player F — Dick Toth F — John Fraley C — Tim Bassett G — Ronnie Hogue G — Gino Gianfrancesco
PPG RPG 9.6 7.1 20.3 4.5 11.8 13.0 20.5 4.3 8.5 1.5
1970-71 (W6, L19) Pos., Player F — Ronnie Hogue F — Cauthen Westbrook C — Dick Toth G — Gino Gianfrancesco G — Barry Cohen
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
1968-69 (W13, L12) Pos., Player F — Cort Neagle F — Tom Brennan C — Bob Lienhard G — Jerry Epling G — Lanny Taylor
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) Pos., Player F — Jim Youngblood F — Ray Jeffords C — Bob Lienhard G — Jerry Epling G — Dick McIntosh
PPG RPG 14.9 6.0 12.6 9.4 21.3 14.9 14.7 3.4 8.6 1.7
1966-67 (W9, L17) Pos., Player F — Jim Youngblood F — Frank Harscher C — Don Wix G — Dick McIntosh G — Tom Duggins
PPG RPG 15.1 7.1 13.9 4.2 13.2 7.5 13.9 1.9 4.2 1.0
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1965-66 (W10, L15) Pos., Player F — Ray Jeffords F — Frank Harscher C — Jerry Waller G — Dick McIntosh G — Lee Martin
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) Pos., Player F — Jerry Waller F — Ray Jeffords C — Mack Crenshaw G — Jimmy Pitts G — Dwayne Powell
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) Pos., Player F — Jerry Waller F — Charles Bagby C — Mack Crenshaw G — Jimmy Pitts G — Billy Rado
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) Pos., Player F - Charles Bagby F - Carlton Gill C - Harold Morris G - Jimmy Pitts G - Billy Rado
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) Pos., Player F - Carlton Gill F - Chuck Adamek C - Harold Morris G - Charles Bagby G - Allan Johnson
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
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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 1917-18 1919-20 1929-30 Outlook Players
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1937-38 1940-41 1942-43 1947-48 1948-49 1950-51 1959-60 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1974-75 1975-76
Opponent
Georgia Tech A.A.C. Macon YMCA Florida Kentucky Tulane Clemson (2) Georgia Tech Florida South Carolina Fort Benning Alabama Georgia Tech Auburn Alabama Mississippi State Ole Miss Clemson Tulane Florida State Alabama (2) TCU Kentucky (2) Vanderbilt Ole Miss LSU (2) Brigham Young (2) Davidson Mississippi State Vanderbilt Mississippi State Tennessee Wisconsin LSU Auburn Vanderbilt Alabama Vanderbilt (2)
Site
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.
W/L Score L W L W L W W L L L L W W L L W L L W L L W L L W L L L L L L L W L W L L L
11-12 30-23 39-43 35-34 21-22 41-39 44-43 39-49 32-38 44-48 31-32 47-44 74-60 68-69 60-64 67-62 63-65 81-83 86-83 55-64 67-72 76-75 65-69 41-51 85-82 80-90 82-89 75-77 66-67 76-80 58-62 68-71 91-89 90-96 93-90 85-95 67-69 69-71
Former guard Zac Swansey delivered Georgia’s most recent overtime win with a buzzer-beating 3-pointer last season against Wofford.
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1976-77
Opponent
Site
W/L Score
Evansville Athens, Ga. W 88-86 South Carolina New Orleans, La. L 73-74 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. L 59-64 Alabama Athens, Ga. L 74-78 1977-78 Ohio State Louisville, Ky. W 84-80 Louisville Louisville, Ky. W 71-70 1978-79 Tennessee (3) Knoxville, Tenn. L 81-87 Florida Gainesville, Fla. W 63-62 Auburn (4) Birmingham, Ala. L 91-95 1979-80 LSU (2) Athens, Ga. W 73-72 Alabama Athens, Ga. L 64-66 Auburn Athens, Ga. L 65-69 1980-81 Kentucky (2) Athens, Ga. L 68-71 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. W 68-65 Tennessee Athens, Ga. W 76-75 1983-84 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. L 74-81 LSU Baton Rouge, La. L 68-69 Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. L 54-56 UT-Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. L 69-74 1984-85 Villanova Atlanta, Ga. W 75-68 Tennessee (2) Athens, Ga. L 79-80 1985-86 Auburn Athens, Ga. L 86-87 1986-87 Auburn Auburn, Ala. L 58-62 LSU (2) Baton Rouge, La. W 94-92 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 74-83 LSU Atlanta, Ga. L 88-89 Kansas State Salt Lake City, Utah L 79-82 1988-89 Ole Miss Athens, Ga. L 70-74 Mississippi State Athens, Ga. L 85-86 1989-90 LSU Baton Rouge, La. W 94-92 Vanderbilt Orlando, Fla. L 74-78 1990-91 Vanderilt Nashville, Tenn. L 74-75 Georgia Tech (3) Atlanta, Ga. L 105-112 Auburn Athens, Ga. L 58-59 Pittsburgh Louisville, Ky. L 68-76 1992-93 Florida Athens, Ga. L 77-81 1993-94 Auburn Auburn, Ala. W 83-80 Kentucky Athens, Ga. W 94-90 1994-95 Pittsburgh (2) Atlanta, Ga. W 87-86 1995-96 Syracuse Denver, Colo. L 81-83 1996-97 Maryland Honolulu, Hawaii W 73-65 Florida Athens, Ga. W 77-70 1997-98 North Carolina Athens, Ga. L 80-82 1998-99 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. L 79-84 Fresno State Atlanta, Ga. L 82-86 Kentucky Athens, Ga. L 83-91 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. L 66-70 1999-00 Furman Greenville, S.C. W 86-82 2000-01 Auburn Athens, Ga. W 85-80 Tennessee (2) Athens, Ga. W 77-75 2001-02 South Carolina Athens, Ga. W 82-75 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. L 63-71 2002-03 California Anaheim, Calif. W 78-73 Tennessee Athens W 81-76 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. W 60-55 2003-04 Gonzaga Spokane, Wash. L 76-82 Georgia Tech (2) Athens W 83-80 2004-05 Oregon State Atlanta W 76-74 Wofford Athens W 93-89 2005-06 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. W 64-61 2006-07 Kentucky Athens W 78-69 2007-08 Ole Miss Atlanta, Ga. W 97-95 Kentucky Atlanta, Ga. W 60-56 2008-09 Wofford Athens W 74-73 Texas A&M-CC Athens L 79-80 Number in parentheses indicates multiple overtime periods.
Overall Record ...................................... 43-61 (.413) Home.................................................... 19-26 (.419) Away ......................................................16-25 (.390) Neutral .....................................................8-10 (.444) Multiple Overtimes ............................... 5-11 (.313) 2009-10 Media Guide
Miscellaneous Landmarks
Largest Victory Margins 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
88 80 72 69 67 65 64 62 60 60 59
1908-09 1912-13 1916-17 1908-09 1915-16 1917-18 1913-14 1912-13 1978-79 1979-80 1990-91
60 60 59 57
Overall
S.E. Christian (A) 122-2 Davidson (H) 100-12 Auburn (H) 92-12 Auburn (A) 92-12 Auburn (H) 90-18 Georgia Tech (H) 78-9 Auburn (H) 81-14 Mercer (A) 117-50 Rome Athletic Club (A) 75-9 Mercer (H) 74-9 Ft. McPherson (A) 80-15
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Davidson Auburn Auburn Georgia Tech Auburn Mercer Auburn Clemson Baptist College Whittier Western Kentucky
Stegeman Coliseum
48 47 46 45
1978-79 1979-80 1990-91 1993-94 1997-98 1990-91 1987-88 1995-96 1993-94 1967-68 1981-82 2006-07
Baptist College Whittier Western Kentucky Bethune-Cookman Charleston Southern Ole Miss Baptist College Central Florida Winthrop Arkansas A&M Carson Newman South Carolina State
120 80 67 66 65 59 58 58 56 45 44
1917-18 1912-13 1990-91 1915-16 1926-27 1912-13 1915-16 1915-16 1908-09 1990-91 1995-96
S.E. Christian Auburn Mercer Rome Athletic Club Ft. McPherson Georgia Tech Savannah Ath. Club Savannah Ath. Club Georgia Tech Richmond Georgia Southern
55 49
Largest Defeat Margins
Away
Georgia Basketball
Overall
77 55 53 51 51 47 47 46 41 40 40
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)
100-12 92-12 90-18 78-9 81-14 74-9 80-16 77-15 122-62 122-62 124-65
39 37 36 36 35 32 32 30 29 29
1946-47 1947-48 1961-62 1974-75 1942-43 1942-43 1943-44 1948-49 1910-11 1942-43
122-62 122-62 124-65 115-58 116-59 117-62 105-56 103-54 103-55 138-91 113-67 105-60
36 25 24 24 24 23 22 22 21 21 21 20
1974-75 1976-77 1976-77 1975-76 1985-86 1994-95 1993-94 1966-67 1970-71 1976-77 1996-97 2003-04
Tennessee Florida Auburn Auburn Georgia Tech Kentucky Florida Mississippi State Auburn Georgia Tech Kentucky Winthrop
122-2 92-12 117-50 75-9 80-15 71-12 67-9 69-11 69-13 90-45 88-44
77 55 53 51 51 47 47 46 41 40 40
1955-56 1948-49 1958-59 1951-52 1953-54 1950-51 1953-54 1954-55 1946-47 1951-52 1955-56
Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Ole Miss Kentucky Kentucky LSU Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Ole Miss
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Kentucky Kentucky Auburn Tennessee Vanderbilt Kentucky ASTP Tulane Columbus YMCA Kentucky
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Away
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66-143 40-95 55-108 52-103 55-106 41-88 53-100 40-86 40-81 55-95 65-105
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records Records History Media Info
45-86 51-88 47-83 69-105 31-66 28-60 39-71 62-92 11-40 30-59
69-105 76-101 71-95 70-94 65-89 74-97 78-100 71-93 58-79 43-64 65-86 60-80 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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00
6 2005-06
Bob Healey
1947-50
1 Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records Records
Brian Watts Julian Williams Kendrick Johnson Jeremy Jacob tRavis leslie
2
History Media Info
2001-02 2004-05 2006 2007-08 PResent
Louis Christo Mike Dean Sundiata Gaines DeMaRio MayfielD
1949-50 2002-03 2004-08 PResent
7 Dick Thomas
Lonnie O’Quinn Zippy Morocco
1950-51 1952-54 1979-82 1996-97 1999-00 2000-04 2005-06 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
1952-54 1949-50 1951-52 1982-85 1992-95 1995-96 1996-98 1998-99 2000-01 2003-04 PResent
5 E.L. Rainey Kermith Hall Steve Jones Ezra Williams Buzz Wehunt Zac Swansey eBuka anyaoRah
1947-49 1951-53 1993-96 2001-03 2004-05 2008-09 PResent
1949-50 1950-51
9 Minton Williams
1949-51
10 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
1951-52 1956-58 1958-60 1960-62 1964-66 1968-70 1971-73 1981-84 1997-99 2000-01 2003-06 PResent
11 Bob Schloss Zippy Morocco Allen Parrish Don Hartsfield Dick McIntosh Litterial Green Pertha Robinson Adrian Jones Mike Brittain vincent WilliaMs
1948-51 1951-53 1952-55 1956-57 1966-68 1989-92 1993-96 1996-2001 2001-02 PResent
12 Earl Davis Morris Dinwiddie Barry Cohen Dennis Williams
1948-51 1955-56 1970-71 1984-87
NOTE: The letters “R” and “H” in parentheses represent a player’s home and road jersey numbers.
G.G. Smith (left) and Larry Brown were two of many Bulldogs who changed their jersey numbers during their careers.
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1988-91 1993-96 1996-99 1999-00 2002-04 2004-05 PResent
13
8
3 Charles Bryant Louis McGee Eric Marbury David Taylor Moses White Rashad Wright Kevin Brophy Dustin WaRe
1948-50
Jody Patton Brian Peterson G.G. Smith Jay Crowell Damien Wilkins Blake Davenport Matt Bucklin
Joe Jordan Gordon Darrah (R) Tim Bassett Bryan Drafts Joe Childers Katu Davis Badi Oliver Mike Bucklin
1948-51 1959-61 1972-73 1974-76 1978-80 1995-96 1996-2000 2003-04
14 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
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
15 Walter Daniels Devin Baker Mike Patrick Steve Newman
1976-79 1996-97 2000-02 2004-07
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
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1954-56 1959-60 1963-65 1969-71 1974-76 1978-79
Derrick Floyd Melvin Howard Jumaine Jones Troy Brewer
1980-83 1984-85 1998-99 2008-09
21 Sonny Poss Tony Flanagan Dominique Wilkins Toney Mack
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.
1959-62 1963-64 1966-67 1969-71 1983-86 1988-91 1991-94 1996-98 1998-99 2005-06 2009 PResent
23 Bill Ensley Ray Harrison Fred Gibson Corey Butler
1954-57 1996-99 2002-03 2006-09
24 Bill Ensley John Barnard (R) Don Keiser (H) Herb White John Fraley Chad Kessler Reggie Tinch Michael Chadwick Jarvis Hayes
1957-58 1959-60 1959-61 1968-70 1972-73 1984-87 1991-92 1996-99 2001-03
25 Harold Krafchik Allan Johnson (R) James Banks Carlos Strong Nick Temen Daniel Szymanek Channing Toney Ebuka Anyaorah tyleR Whatley
30 1957-59 1959-61 1983-86 2004-05 2006-09
31 Lamar Potts Don Hartsfield
Charles Bagby Tom Duggins Mark Shufelt Charlie Dorsey Richard Corhen Kris Nordholz Billy Humphrey
1961-62 1965-67 1968-69 1975-77 1982-85 1993-96 2005-08
32 Fred Edmondson Charles Bagby Ray Jeffords Charlie Anderson Lamar Heard Joe Ward Larry Brown Lorenzo Hall D.A. Layne Alex Evans
1957-59 1963-64 1965-68 1972-74 1980-83 1984-86 1995-96 1996-98 1999-2001 2004-05
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 PResent
Gordon Darrah (H) Chuck Adamek Mike Bracewell Chip Vaughan Lucius Foster Jon Nordin Marcus Sikes Takais Brown
1959-61 1997-2001 2003 2004-05 PResent
1952-55 1957-58 Georgia Basketball
Terry Fair Cedric Henderson Neville Austin
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
41 Rick Mill Tom Superka Gino Gianfrancesco DRazen zlovaRic
1959-61 1961-63 1966-68 1972-74 1976-79 1996-99 2003-04 2006-07
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records Records
43 Lucius Foster
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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 cuRRent
45 Steve Waxman Rashaad Singleton
1973-75 2005-08
50
34 Ken Taylor Robb Dryden Wayne Arnold Corey Gibbs alBeRt Jackson
42
Phillip Simpson Carl Ackermann Don Wix Randy Mateling Chris Daniels JeReMy PRice
35 1957-58 1960-62 1981-84 1993-96 1999-00 2002-03 2005-06 2009 PResent
Bob Chaney Pat Casey (H) Donald Hartry Tommy Wainscott Terrance Woodbury
All-Time Jersey Numbers
1964-65 1968-70 1971-73 PResent
1959-61 1963-65 1965-66 1970-72 2000-04 PResent
51 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
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Year 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 TOTALS
Games 4 13 13 12 13 13 12 13 14 13 13 13 15 14 13 14 15 12 10 13 10 14 11 12 13 11 12 13 12 13 13 13 13 14 15 14 13 12 13 13 16 16 14 18 16 18 604
Average Record Attendance 3-1 6,250 7-6 6,608 8-5 6,178 6-6 5,126 11-2 7,560 8-5 6,579 8-4 6,851 3-10 4,121 12-2 5,600 6-7 5,219 4-9 5,163 4-9 5,458 10-5 5,317 6-8 4,705 6-7 4,808 10-4 6,407 12-3 7,740 9-3 7,878 7-3 8,670 11-2 6,692 7-3 6,429 12-2 7,223 8-3 6,630 10-2 6,207 10-3 7,470 5-6 6,441 12-0 7,376 8-5 8,822 9-3 6,060 10-3 5,958 8-5 6,150 10-3 6,771 12-1 8,056 12-2 7,517 11-4 7,559 10-4 6,674 7-6 6,777 8-4 8,026 11-2 9,064 12-1 9,857 13-3 8,619 7-9 6,189 9-5 7,115 14-4 7,336 11-5 7,823 10-8 6,678 407-197 (.674)
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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. 24,206 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 86-73 (2/14/96) 7. 24,272 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 85-74 (2/22/98) 8. 24,197 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 82-57 (2/1/97) 9. 24,111 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 80-59 (2/27/94) 10. 24,108 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 70-82 (2/28/07) 11. 24,075 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 96-84 (2/3/91) 12. 23,982 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 88-77 (2/3/90) 13. 23,958 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 78-66 (1/7/92) 14. 23,897 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 60-51 (2/12/05) 15. 23,858 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 86-70 (2/20/93) 15. 23,776 vs. Kentucky, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. Lost, 64-40 (1/28/84) Georgia’s only undefeated home season of 1990 included a dramatic, come-from-behind win over 12th-rated LSU.
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1953 1969 1970 1981 1982
All-Americans
Zippy Morocco, G (Helms) Bob Lienhard, C (Helms) Bob Lienhard, C (Helms) Dominique Wilkins, 2nd Team (Sporting News) Dominique Wilkins, 2nd Team (consensus)
1983 1984 1985 1990
Vern Fleming James Banks (Playboy) Vern Fleming (Kodak) Cedric Henderson (AP All-Freshman) Alec Kessler (UPI)
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Dominique Wilkins
James Banks
Vern Fleming
All-Southeastern Conference 1949 Joe Jordan (AP 3rd team) Bob Healey (AP 3rd team) 1950 Bob Schloss (AP 2nd team) Bob Healey (AP 3rd team) 1951 Joe Jordan (AP 2nd team) Bob Schloss (AP 3rd team) 1953 Zippy Morocco (AP 1st team) 1955 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)
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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) 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)
Jarvis Hayes became Georgia’s first player since Dominique Wilkins in 1981-82 to win consensus 1stteam All-SEC honors in back-to-back seasons. 2009-10 Media Guide
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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, the eighth-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.) 1989 1990
Alec Kessler (Coaches’ 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 2nd) Alec Kessler (Coaches’ 1st, AP 1st, UPI 1st) Litterial Green (Coaches’ 1st, AP 2nd, UPI 2nd) Rod Cole (AP 3rd team) 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) Georgia Basketball
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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 Newcomer 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 AllDefensive Team) Jeremy Price (Coaches’ SEC All-Freshman Team) 2009 Trey Thompkins (Coaches’ SEC All-Freshman Team)
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WILLIE ANDERSON
1984 Olympian Los Angeles Games
1988 Olympian - Seoul Games
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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.
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.
JUMAINE JONES
1998 Goodwill Games New York
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 Frank Johnson 1940 Alex McCaskill Dan Kirkland Joe Killian 1941 Roy Chatham 1942 Bobby Moore 1946 Eli Maricich 1950 Bob Healey
1981 1983 1988 1997 2008
Dom. Wilkins* Vern Fleming* Pat Hamilton Ray Harrison Sundiata Gaines* Terrance Woodbury *Tournament MVP
TREY THOMPKINS
2009 U19 World Championships Auckland, New Zealand 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.
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
SEC / Chick-Fil-A “Legends” Team 1999 - Vern Fleming 2000 - Alec Kessler 2001 - Zippy Morocco 2002 - Dominique Wilkins 2003 - James Banks 2004 - Lavon Mercer
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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
This award is given annually to an outstanding Georgia player who exemplifies the spirit and dedication of Joe Jordan, a four-year regular from 1948-51, who passed away six months after the end of his senior year. It is sponsored by Lambda Chi Alpha, of which Jordan was a member.
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents
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
1981 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
Dominique Wilkins, f 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 Allan Johnson Carlton Gill 1964 Charles Bagby 1965 Jimmy Pitts Jerry Waller Mack Crenshaw Mike Taylor 1966 Dick McIntosh Frank Harscher Waymond Henry 1967 Jim Youngblood Frank Harscher Waymond Henry 1968 Jim Youngblood Dick McIntosh 1969 Cort Nagel Greg Main 1971 Barry Cohen 1973 Dick Toth David Lucey 1975 Greg Keith 1985 David Dunn Chad Kessler 1986 Chad Kessler 1987 Alec Kessler Chad Kessler 1988 Alec Kessler 1989 Alec Kessler 1990 Alec Kessler 1993 Kris Nordholz Kendall Rhine 1994 Kris Nordholz 1995 Kris Nordholz 1996 Kris Nordholz 1997 Jon Nordin 1998 Jon Nordin 1999 Jon Nordin,
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The late Alec Kessler, an All-America forward at Georgia in 1989-90, 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 Dave Bliss 2000 2001 2002 2003
2004 2005
2006 2007 2008 2009
Michael Chadwick 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 Ricky McPhee
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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 of the Year
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Joe Ward
D.A. Layne 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004
Sundiata Gaines, g Sundiata Gaines, g Levi Stukes, g Levi Stukes, g Rashad Wright, g Damien Wilkins, g 2003 Jarvis Hayes, f 2002 Jarvis Hayes, f
High Spirit Award
Tommy Wainscott 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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Corey Butler, g Corey Butler, g Corey Butler, g Jay McAuley, g Tommy Wainscott, f Tommy Wainscott, f Daniel Szymanek, f Richard Wehunt, g Steve Thomas, f Jay Crowell, g Adrian Jones, g B. Oliver, A. Jones Badi Oliver, f Steve Jones, f Steve Jones, f Brian Peterson, g Steve Jones, g-f John Lilly, g-f Reggie Tinch, f Mike Harron, g Mike Harron, g Gary Usina, Mgr. Mike Harron, g Joe Ward, f Joe Ward, f Monroe Jones, g James Banks, f Wilmore Fowler, g Eddie Small, g Lamar Heard, f
2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994
D.A. Layne, g D.A. Layne, g D.A. Layne, g Jumaine Jones, f Michael Chadwick, f Shandon Anderson, f-g Carlos Strong, f Shandon Anderson, g-f
Outstanding Rebounder 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 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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Carlos Strong 1993 Charles Claxton, c Cleveland Jackson, f-g 1992 Litterial Green, g 1991 Litterial Green, g 1990 Alec Kessler, f-c 1989 Alec Kessler, f-c 1988 Willie Anderson, g 1987 Willie Anderson, g
1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980
Joe Ward, f Cedric Henderson, f Vern Fleming, g Vern Fleming, g Dom. Wilkins, f Dom. Wilkins, f Dom. Wilkins, f
Tommy Reeder Scholarship This scholarship is 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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Outstanding Free Throw Shooter
Given annually to the player who shows the greatest leadership ability on the team.
Dave Bliss 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993
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 Arlando Bennett, c-f
1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969
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 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998
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 Michael Chadwick, f 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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Jones
Terrance Woodbury, g 1993 Billy Humphrey, g 1991
Ty Wilson, g
Outlook
2008
Marshall Wilson, f
Players
2007
Billy Humphrey, g
1990
Rod Cole, g
Coaches
2006
Channing Toney, g
1989
Litterial Green, g
Opponents
2005
Channing Toney, g
1988
Alec Kessler, f-c
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Damien Wilkins, f
1987
Willie Anderson, g
2003
Jarvis Hayes, f
1986
H. McMillan, f
2002
Rashad Wright, g
1985
Donald Hartry, g
2001
D.A. Layne, g
1984
Joe Ward, f
2000
D.A. Layne, g
1983
Derrick Floyd, g
1999
Ray Harrison, g
1982
Eric Marbury, g
1998
Jumaine Jones, f
1981
Dom. Wilkins, f
1997
Ray Harrison, g
1980
Dom. Wilkins, f
1996
Katu Davis, g
1977
Curtis Jackson, f
1995
Katu Davis, g
1976
Lucius Foster, f
1994
Steve Jones, f-g
1975
Bryan Drafts, g
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More Team Awards ACADEMICS AWARD 2009 Matt Bucklin 2008 Dave Bliss “JUNKYARD DAWG” AWARD (Outstanding 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 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
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UGA alum Jarvis Hayes, an NBA All-Rookie selection for the Washington Wizards in 2004, completed the 2009 season for the New Jersey Nets.
Georgia’s NBA Draft History 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
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• 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 *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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ANDERSON, Shandon Rodriguez — Lettered at UGA 1993-96...Utah, Houston, New York, Miami of NBA Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
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 BL PF-DQ Pts.-Avg. 49 27 8 113-0 386-5.9 89 66 18 117-0 681-8.3 56 39 10 82-0 427-8.5 239 96 32 182-5 1009-12.3 189 82 40 202-7 710-8.7 76 48 15 134-2 411-5.0 87 73 20 177-2 687-8.4 122 68 17 182-1 635-7.9 70 40 14 138-0 255-3.9 17 6 24 75-0 126-2.6 556 180 959 1437-17 5327-7.4 AST STL BL PF-DQ Pts.-Avg. 13 11 1 28-0 83-4.6 20 5 1 19-0 134-6.7 13 6 3 12-0 104-9.5 11 4 1 19-0 17-4.3 8 5 0 10-0 8-1.0 4 0 1 8-0 13-1.0 68 31 7 129-0 359-5.7
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 81 82 75 57 38 80 38 76 28 555 G 10 4 10 4 11 4 9 52
MIN 2738 2788 2592 1889 560 2488 558 2060 303 15974 MIN 375 159 219 106 97 64 120 1140
FG-FGA 640-1285 532-1082 459-991 312-685 80-186 394-837 76-162 288-660 29-64 2804-5952 FG-FGA 87-168 33-68 37-82 14-37 9-20 7-22 11-30 198-427
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .498 4-21 .190 .492 7-26 .269 .457 7-35 .200 .456 13-58 .232 .430 1-8 .125 .471 22-68 .324 .469 3-19 .158 .436 34-120 .283 .453 8-19 .421 .471 99-372 .266 Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .518 2-5 .400 .485 2-10 .200 .451 6-11 .545 .378 1-1 1.000 .450 0-1 .000 .318 1-6 .167 .367 2-8 .250 .464 14-42 .333
FT-FTA 224-289 217-290 170-213 107-138 22-28 145-171 30-41 132-163 17-20 1064-1353 FT-FTA 29-36 8-13 15-17 4-7 2-3 6-7 9-10 73-93
Pct. .775 .748 .798 .775 .786 .848 .732 .810 .850 .786 Pct. .806 .615 .882 .571 .667 .857 .900 .785
Reb.-Avg. 417-5.1 372-4.5 351-4.7 300-5.3 57-1.5 242-3.0 55-1.4 246-3.2 422082 Reb.-Avg. 54-5.4 19-4.8 23-2.3 8-2.0 12-1.1 9-2.3 17-1.9 142
AST 372 364 358 302 79 347 52 197 34 2105 AST 52 19 28 12 10 1 5 127
STL BL PF-DQ 150 62 295-8 111 58 252-3 79 46 226-4 54 51 151-2 14 6 52-0 71 48 187-1 26 10 71-1 75 59 230-5 14 4 36-0 594 342 1500-24 STL BL PF-DQ 9 4 40-2 5 2 16-0 9 2 23-0 5 2 7-0 5 0 12-0 4 0 10-0 4 2 20-0 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 G 73-74 - San Diego (ABA) 82 74-75 - San Diego (ABA) 72 75-76 - New York (ABA) 84 76-77 - NY Nets 76 77-78 - New Jersey 65 78-79 - New Jersey 82 79-80 - NJ/SA 12 Reg. NBA Totals 235 Reg. ABA Totals 238 NBA Playoff Totals 5 ABA Playoff Totals 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 ST 109 57 117 45 65 47 109 95 63 62 99 44 14 8 285 209 291 149 0 0 29 9
BL PF-DQ 35 185-0 36 159-0 41 247-0 53 246-10 33 181-5 29 219-1 0 27-0 115 673-16 112 591-0 0 11-0 14 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
DORSEY, Jacky — Lettered at UGA 1975, 1976...Denver, Portland, Houston, Seattle of NBA Season-Team 77-78 - Den./Port. 78-79 - Houston 80-81 - Seattle Reg. Season Totals Playoff Totals
G 11 20 29 50 1
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
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
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
GREEN, Litterial — Lettered at UGA 1989-92...Orlando, Detroit of NBA Season, Team 92-93 - Orlando 93-94 - Orlando 96-97 - Detroit 97-98 - Milwaukee 98-99 - Cleveland Reg. Season Totals
158
G-GS 52-4 29-0 45-0 21-0 1-0 148-4
MIN 626 126 311 124 2 1189
FG-FGA 87-198 22-57 30-64 5-23 0-1 144-343
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Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .439 1-10 .100 .386 1-4 .250 .469 0-10 .000 .217 0-2 .000 .000 0-0 .000 .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
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Career NBA Stats of Georgia Players FLEMING, Vern — Lettered at UGA 1981-84...Indiana of NBA Season, Team G-GS 84-85 - Indiana 80-65 85-86 - Indiana 80-77 86-87 - Indiana 82-82 87-88 - Indiana 80-80 88-89 - Indiana 76-69 89-90 - Indiana 82-82 90-91 - Indiana 69-45 91-92 - Indiana 82-6 92-93 - Indiana 75-8 93-94 - Indiana 55-5 94-95 - Indiana 55-4 Reg. Season Totals 816 Playoff RecoRd Season-Team G 86-87 - Indiana 4 89-90 - Indiana 3 90-91 - Indiana 5 91-92 - Indiana 3 92-93 - Indiana 3 93-94 - Indiana 16 94-95 - Indiana 3 Playoff Totals 37
MIN 2486 2870 1549 2733 2552 2876 1929 1737 1503 1053 686 22974
FG-FGA 433-922 436-862 370-727 442-845 419-814 467-919 356-671 294-610 280-554 147-318 93-188 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
MIN 141 113 115 51 80 247 8 755
FG-FGA 13-36 16-34 18-40 10-18 12-27 39-76 1-3 109-234
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .361 0-1 .000 .471 0-2 .000 .450 0-1 .000 .556 0-0 .000 .444 2-4 .500 .513 0-5 .000 .333 0-1 .000 .466 2-14 .143
FT-FTA 23-30 8-9 11-14 1-3 4-4 17-20 0-3 64-83
Pct. .767 .889 .786 .333 1.000 .850 .000 .771
Reb.-Avg. AST ST 323-4.0 247 99 386-4.8 505 131 334-4.1 473 109 364-4.6 568 115 310-4.1 494 77 322-3.9 610 92 214-3.1 369 76 209-2.5 266 56 169-2.3 224 63 123-2.2 173 40 88-1.6 109 27 2842-3.5 4038 885
BL PF-DQ 8 232-4 5 230-3 18 222-3 11 225-0 12 212-4 10 213-1 13 116-0 7 134-0 9 126-1 6 98-1 1 80-0 100 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
Reb.-Avg. AST 26-6.5 24 13-4.3 18 17-3.4 23 2-0.7 6 5-1.7 3 21-1.3 36 2-0.7 2 86-2.3 114
BL 1 1 3 0 1 1 0 7
PF-DQ 15-1 6-0 10-0 5-0 6-0 27-0 0-0 69-1
Pts.-Avg. 49-12.3 40-13.3 47-9.4 21-7.0 30-10.0 95-5.9 2-0.7 284-7.7
Pts.-Avg. 70-2.6 179-3.0 249-2.9
ST 4 2 1 3 2 10 0 22
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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
FG-FGA 29-79 77-176 106-255
3
4
0-0
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .367 0-0 .000 .438 1-1 1.000 .416 1-1 1.000 .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
AST 5 23 28
ST 8 15 23
BL 19 41 60
PF-DQ 39-0 87-0 126-0
0-0
.000
1-0.3
0
0
0
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 Reg. Season Totals Playoff RecoRd Washington - 06-07 Detroit - 07-08 Playoff Totals
G 70 54 21 81 82 74 382
MIN 2044 1560 517 1626 1287 1832 8865
FG-FGA 278-695 206-530 77-183 224-546 217-504 257-577 1259-3035
4 11 15
139 200 339
15-46 24-76 39-122
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .400 40-131 .305 .389 42-123 .341 .421 17-47 .362 .410 66-183 .361 .431 73-194 .376 .445 94-244 .385 .415 332-922 .360 .326 .316 .320
7-19 12-33 19-52
.368 .364 .365
FT-FTA 77-98 99-118 25-30 71-84 45-60 36-52 353-442
Pct. .786 .839 .833 .845 .750 .692 .799
Reb.-Avg. 264-3.8 227-4.2 76-3.6 210-2.6 178-2.2 267-3.6 1222-3.2
AST ST 106 71 90 49 27 16 80 48 62 47 54 52 419 283
6-7 6-7 12-14
.857 .857 .857
14-3.5 30-2.7 44-2.9
4 8 12
Reb.-Avg. 8-1.0
AST 0
BL 11 9 1 13 6 7 47
PF-DQ 157-2 107-1 38-0 160-0 137-0 162-0 761-3
2 3 5
1 3 4
12-0 23-0 35-0
ST 0
BL 0
PF-DQ 2-0
Pts.-Avg. 673-9.6 553-10.2 196-9.3 585-7.2 552-6.7 644-8.7 3203-8.4 43-10.8 66-6.0 109-7.3
HENDERSON, Cedric — Lettered at UGA 1985...Atlanta of NBA Season-Team 86-87 - Atlanta
G 8
MIN 16
FG-FGA 4-8
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .500 0-0 .000
FT-FTA 3-3
Pct. 1.000
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 22-58 122-275 287-640 308-710 33-96 210-486 298-736 14-51 1294-3052 55-134
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Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .379 2-4 .500 .432 20-60 .333 .443 52-168 .319 .434 111-314 .354 .344 13-44 .295 .432 102-261 .391 .405 115-335 .343 .275 10-32 .313 .424 425-1218 .313 .410 8-36 .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 6 5 32 30 116 75 112 67 14 12 65 44 63 68 1 5 408 307 19 10
BL PF-DQ 5 10-0 15 68-0 46 184-1 22 176-1 9 48-0 24 165-1 22 200-2 1 19-0 144 870-5 11 37-0
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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
159
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Season, Team G-GS 90-91 - Miami 78-18 91-92 - Miami 77-4 92-93 - Miami 40-2 93-94 - Miami 15-0 Reg. Season Totals 210-24 Playoff Totals 2-0
MIN 1259 1197 415 66 2937 12
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 0
PF-DQ 189-1 185-3 63-0 14-0 451-4 1-0
Pts.Avg. 486-6.2 410-5.3 155-3.9 33-2.2 1084-5.2 2-1.0
ST 0
BL 0
PF-DQ 62-2
Pts.-Avg. 90-2.4
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WHITE, Ralph Herbert (Herb) - Lettered at UGA 1968-70...Atlanta of NBA Season, Team 70-71 - Atlanta
G 38
MIN 315
FG-FGA 34-84
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .405 — —
FT-FTA 22-39
Pct. .564
Reb.-Avg. AST 48-1.3 47
WILKINS, Damien Lamont — Lettered at UGA 2003-04 ... Seattle/Oklahoma City of NBA Season, Team 04-05 - Seattle 05-06 - Seattle 06-07 - Seattle 07-08 - Seattle 08-09 - Okla. City Reg. Season Totals Playoff Totals
G 29 82 82 76 41 310 7
MIN 520 1525 2037 1843 636 6562 136
FG-FGA 73-168 193-435 262-602 271-673 77-213 876-2091 16-36
Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .435 16-59 .271 .444 14-56 .250 .435 50-122 .410 .403 50-155 .323 .362 27-72 .375 .419 157-464 .338 .444 3-11 .273
FT-FTA 21-34 136-162 150-170 106-144 37-46 450-556 4-9
Pct. .618 .840 .882 .736 .804 .809 .444
Reb.-Avg. AST ST 66-2.3 26 22 192-2.3 107 72 229-2.8 156 92 245-3.2 150 62 70-1.7 37 22 802-2.6 476 270 18-2.6 3 10
BL 10 12 16 19 7 64 1
PF-DQ 55-0 144-0 157-0 128-0 55-0 539-0 17-0
Pts.-Avg. 183-6.3 536-6.5 724-8.8 698-9.2 218-7.6 2359-7.6 39-5.6
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 5 195 35-94 .372 2-15 .133 90-91 - Atlanta 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 38-95 .400 2-8 .250 159 All-Star Totals *Played the 1996 season for Panathinaikos Athens of Greek League
160
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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 BL 478-5.8 129 84 63 582-7.2 126 117 87 557-6.9 200 135 54 618-7.9 206 138 49 494-6.3 261 117 51 502-6.4 224 103 47 553-6.9 211 117 52 521-6.5 200 126 47 732-9.0 265 123 65 295-7.0 158 52 24 482-6.8 227 70 27 481-6.5 169 92 30 401-5.2 166 61 14 402-6.4 119 39 31 71-2.6 16 4 1 7169-6.7 2,677 1,378 642
PF-DQ Pts.-Avg. 210-1 1434-17.5 197-1 1750-21.6 170-0 2217-27.4 170-0 2366-30.3 149-0 2294-29.0 162-0 2397-30.7 138-0 2099-26.2 141-0 2138-26.7 156-0 2101-25.9 77-0 1179-28.1 116-0 2121-29.9 126-0 1923-26.0 130-0 1370-17.8 100-0 1145-18.2 19 134-5.0 2061-2 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. 15-5.0 41-8.2 54-6.0 70-7.8 77-6.4 27-5.4 32-6.4 16-5.3 43-10.8 0-0.0 375-6.7
AST STL 1 2 11 12 25 9 25 16 34 16 17 4 13 9 9 3 8 2 0 0 143 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
AST STL 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 4 1
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
0 4 15
1 0 6
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Post-Season History Georgia in the NCAA Tournament Year 1983
Region East
1985*
East
1987 1990 1991 1996
West Midwest Southeast West
1997 2001 2002*
Southeast East East
2008
West
Seed Location Record #4 Greensboro, N.C. 1-0 Syracuse, N.Y. 2-0 Syracuse, N.Y. 3-0 Albuquerque, N.M. 3-1 #6 Atlanta, Ga. 1-0 Atlanta, Ga. 1-1 #8 Salt Lake City, Utah 0-1 #7 Indianapolis, Ind. 0-1 #11 Louisville, Ky. 0-1 #8 Albuquerque, N.M. 1-0 Albuquerque, N.M. 2-0 Denver, Colo. 2-1 #3 Charlotte, N.C. 0-1 #8 Greensboro, N.C. 0-1 #3 Chicago, Illinois 1-0 Chicago, Illinois 1-1 #14 Washington, D.C. 0-1
Round - Result 1st Round - Defeated #5 Va. Commonwealth 56-54 Regional Semis - Defeated #1 St. John’s 70-67 Regional Finals - Defeated #2 UNC 82-77 Nat’l. Semis - Lost to West #6 N.C. State 67-60 1st Round - Defeated #11 Wichita State 67-59 2nd Round - Lost to #3 Illinois 74-58 1st Round - Lost to #9 Kansas State 82-79 (OT) 1st Round - Lost to #10 Texas 100-88 1st Round - Lost to #6 Pittsburgh 76-68 (OT) 1st Round - Defeated #9 Clemson 81-74 2nd Round - Defeated #1 Purdue 76-69 Regional Semis - Lost to #4 Syracuse 83-81 (OT) 1st Round - Lost to #14 Chattanooga 73-70 1st Round - Lost to #9 Missouri 70-68 1st Round - Defeated #14 Murray State 85-68 2nd Round - Lost to #11 Southern Illinois 75-72 1st Round - Lost to #3 Xavier 73-61
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All-Time Record (8 Appearances): Won 5, Lost 8 Best Showing: 1983 National Semifinalist *Appearance later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Georgia in the National Invitation Tournament Year Location 1981 Athens Athens 1982 Athens Athens Athens New York 1984 Chattanooga 1986 Chattanooga Athens, Ga. 1988 Athens, Ga. Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1993 Morgantown, W.Va. 1995 Lincoln, Neb.
Rec. Round - Result 1-0 1st - Def. ODU 74-60 1-1 2nd - Lost to South Ala. 73-72 1-0 1st - Def.Temple 73-60 2-0 2nd - Def. Maryland 83-69 3-0 3rd - Def. Virginia Tech 90-73 3-1 Semifinals - Lost to Purdue 61-60 0-1 1st - Lost to UT-Chatt. 74-69 1-0 1st - Def. UT-Chatt. 95-81 1-1 2nd - Lost to Clemson 77-65 1-0 1st - Def. Ga. Southern 53-48 1-1 2nd - Lost to MTSU 69-59 0-1 1st - Lost to West Va. 95-84 0-1 1st - Lost to Nebraska 69-61
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Year Location Rec. Round - Result 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 All-Time Record (11 appearances): W11, L11 Best Showing: 1982, 1998 - 3rd Place
Georgia’s Post-Season Record by Opponent School NCAA/NIT Air Force NIT Chattanooga NCAA/NIT Clemson NCAA/NIT Fresno State NIT Ga. Southern NIT Illinois NCAA Iowa NIT Iowa State NIT Kansas State NCAA Maryland NIT Mid. Tenn. State NIT Missouri NCAA Murray State NCAA Nebraska NIT North Carolina NCAA N.C. State NCAA/NIT
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Chronological NCAA Results 1983 - East Region #4 Seed 2nd Round-East Region - Greensboro, N.C. March 19 - GEORGIA 56, #5 Virginia 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)
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1996 - West Region #8 Seed 1st & 2nd Rounds - West Region - Albuquerque, N.M. March 14 - GEORGIA 81, #9 Clemson 74 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 & 2nd Rounds - West Region - Washington, D.C. March 20 - #3 Xavier 73, #14 GEORGIA 61 *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: 3163,15-17, 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, 11-21, 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, 17-21, 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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Georgia has played two NCAA Tournament games in Greensboro, N.C.: its first-ever, in 1983, and in 2001 against Missouri (above). 1985 NCAA Tournament 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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Post-Season History 1991 NCAA Tournament Native New Yorker Vern Fleming led the celebrating when the 1983 Bulldogs won the NCAA East Regional in Syracuse, N.Y.
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. Goals: UGA 8-26, CU 9-16; Rebounds: UGA 32 (Strong, Bell 7), CU 30 (Jurkunas 7); Assists: GA 15 (Davis 6), CU 15 (Buckner 7); FG Pct.: UGA .484, CU .528; FT Pct.: UGA .751, CU .637; Att.: 14,762.
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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.
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. Goals: Georgia 9-27, Syracuse 5-17; Rebounds: Georgia 42 (Anderson 13), Syracuse 42 (Wallace 15); Assists: Georgia 16 (Davis 6), Syracuse 18 (Sims 10); FG Pct.: Georgia .351, Syracuse .517; FT Pct.: Georgia .643, Syracuse .600; Att.: 17,047.
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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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and handed out seven assists in Georgia’s firstround NCAA game against UTChattanooga in 1997.
The dejection of Georgia’s Rashad Wright contrasts with Missouri players, who celebrated their last-second win over the Bulldogs in the 2001 NCAA Tournament first-round contest. Wright had tied the game moments before with a 3-point basket, completing a double-digit comeback by the Dogs.
2002 NCAA Tournament** 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.
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) 1523 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.
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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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Post-Season History Jarvis Hayes in action against Southern Illinois at the 2002 NCAA Tournament. Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
Georgia’s NCAA Tournament Highs Individual 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 (63): 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.
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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
Team 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 State, 1985 & Purdue, 1996 AST: 21 vs. Murray State, 2002 STL: 12 vs. N.C. State, 1983 BLK: 8 vs. Purdue, 1996
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(1981, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1993, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2007) Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
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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
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
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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
1993
1st Round - Morgantown, W.Va. March 17 - West Virginia 95, GEORGIA 84
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 Dominique Wilkins vs. Virginia Tech, 1982 FTM: 8 by Dominique Wilkins vs. Temple, 1982 8 by Joe Ward vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga, 1984 FTA: 13 by Dominique Wilkins vs. Temple, 1982 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
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: .857 (6x7) vs. South Alabama, 1981 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
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Terry Fair played big roles on three different postseason teams for the Bulldogs (1981 NIT, 1982 NIT and 1983 NCAA).
8), GA 34 (Wilkins 12, Fair 6); Assists: GA 13 (Fleming 5, Marbury, Fair 2), Temple 8 (Stansbury 4, Coe, Broadnax 2); FG Pct.: GA .500, Temple .431; FT Pct.: GA .577, Temple .500; Attendance: 5,121.
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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. Halftime: GA 37, MD 28; Rebs: GA 44 (Wilkins, Fleming 8, Fair,Banks 7), MD 37 (Pittman 10, Jackson, Veal 5); Assists: GA 17 (Fleming 9, Banks, Marbury 3), MD 12 (Morley, Holbert, Veal 3, Jackson 2); FG Pct.: GA .525, MD .417; FT Pct.: GA .700, MD .692; Att.: 7,049. 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. 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.
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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. 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.
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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.
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.
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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). Rebounds: 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.
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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 Score: Georgia 26, N.C. State 14. 3-Pt. Goals: Georgia 5-15 (J. Jones 3-5, Harrison 1-3, Smith 1-4), N.C. State 4-23 (Benjamin 2-8, Harrison 1-8, Miller 1-5). Rebounds: Georgia 41 (J. Jones 9, Chadwick 7, Brown 6, Harrison 6), N.C. State 30 (Inge 10). Assists: Georgia 9 (Harrison 5, Chadwick 2, Brown 2). Blocks: Georgia 0, N.C. State 6 (Inge 4). Steals: Georgia 3 (Smith, J. Jones, Harrison 1), N.C. State 7 (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. 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
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(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.
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.
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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
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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 Mississippi 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 All-Time Record: 37-46 Championships: 2 (1983, 2008) Semifinals: 12 Finals: 6
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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)
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1997 Outrigger Hotels Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii (Georgia 64, Wash. State 61; Georgia 70, Memphis 68; Georgia 73, Maryland 65 (OT)
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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) 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) Tournaments in Boldface represent titles won by Georgia. 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) 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) 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) 2000 Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska (Kansas 88, Georgia 78; Louisville 85, Georgia 62; Georgia 113, Grambling St. 74)
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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 All-Stars 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; Georgia 75, Villanova 68 [OT]) 1983 Drake Classic, Des Moines, Iowa (Georgia 80, Northern Iowa 58; Georgia 93, Drake 59) Wendy’s Classic, Bowling Green, Ky. (Georgia 83, Middle Tennessee St. 67; Georgia 85, Western Kentucky 68)
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Invitational Tournaments 1982 Cotton States Classic, Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia 86, Columbia 52; Georgia 90, Western Kentucky 69) 1981 Cotton States Classic, Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia 79, Northeastern 66; Georgia 76, Alabama-Birmingham 72)
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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)
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1978 Salt Lake City Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah (Idaho St. 66, Georgia 56; Georgia 83, Hofstra 70)
The 1997 Bulldogs won the Rainbow Classic, long revered as one of the nation’s top tournaments. 1977 Georgetown Invitational, Washington, D.C. 1960 (Georgetown 66, Georgia 60; Georgia 42, Louisiana Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Georgia 62, FSU Tech 34) 56; Ga. Tech 54, Georgia 51; Florida 73, Georgia 58) Louisville Classic, Louisville, Ky. (Georgia 84, Ohio St. 80; Georgia 73, Louisville 70 [OT]) 1959 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Georgia 79, 1976 LSU 67; Georgia 69, FSU 66) Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans, La. (Indiana 74, Georgia 52; S. Carolina 74, Georgia 73 [OT]) 1958 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (LSU 63, Georgia 1975 60; Florida 58, Georgia 55) Indiana Classic, Bloomington, Ind. (IU 93, Georgia 56; Oregon 87, Georgia 74) 1958 Citadel Invit. Charleston, S.C. (Citadel 78, Georgia 52; Georgia 1974 83, FSU 72) Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. (Marquette 100, Georgia 70; Georgia 91, Wisconsin 89 [OT]) 1957 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Georgia 77, South 1973 Carolina 58; Florida 76, Georgia 63) Dayton Classic, Dayton, Ohio (Dayton 63, Georgia 55; Drake 66, Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, Ala. (Spring Hill 69, Georgia Georgia 60) 67; FSU 92, Georgia 80) 1972 1956 Quaker City Classic, Philadelphia, Pa. (Duquesne 71, Georgia Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Georgia 84, 66; Georgia 70, Rhode Island 62; Georgia 77, Sou. Cal 74) Clemson 76; Georgia 64, South Carolina 62) 1970 1955 Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C. (LaSalle 50, Georgia 42; Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (South Carolina 85, Davidson 63, Georgia 55) Georgia 68; LSU 91, Georgia 86) 1969 1954 Quaker City Classic, Philadelphia, Pa. (LaSalle 76, Georgia 66; Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Spring Hill 78, Brigham Young 89, Georgia 82 [2 OT]) Georgia 69; FSU 97, Georgia 87) 1968 1953 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Boston College 89, Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Ole Miss 87, Georgia 83; Florida 82, Georgia 77) Georgia 73; Georgia 66, Georgia Tech 64) 1967 1952 Triangle Classic Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. (Georgia 79, Yale Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Georgia Teachers 75; Georgia 62, N.C. State 56) College 85, Georgia 57; Georgia Tech 71, Georgia 54) 1966 1952 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Florida 78, Georgia Savannah Invitational, Savannah, Ga. (FSU 77, Georgia 69; 64; Georgia 90, Penn St. 82) Georgia 70, Ga. Southern 61; Alabama 72, Georgia 68) 1964 1951 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Texas 66, Georgia Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. (Georgia 79, 60; Wake Forest 83, Georgia 69)
FSU 50; Florida 62, Georgia 47; Clemson 85, Georgia 60)
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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 1937-38 1938-39
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Coach 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 Rex Enright & Vernon Smith Elmer Lampe
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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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1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47
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Elmer Lampe 20-5 .800 9-4 .692 ----Elmer Lampe 13-11 .542 6-7 .462 ----Elmer Lampe 7-10 .412 5-8 .385 ----Elmer Lampe 4-13 .235 1-8 .111 ----Elmer Lampe 7-10 .412 0-2 .000 ----Elmer Lampe 5-16 .238 2-9 .182 ----Elmer Lampe 12-9 .571 6-6 .500 ----Elmer Lampe & Ralph Jordan 5-14 .263 4-9 .308 ----1947-48 Ralph Jordan 18-10 .643 6-8 .429 ----1948-49 Ralph Jordan 17-13 .567 6-9 .400 ----1949-50 Ralph Jordan & Jim Whatley 15-9 .625 6-7 .462 ----1950-51 Jim Whatley 13-11 .542 6-8 .429 ----1951-52 Harbin Lawson 3-22 .120 2-12 .143 ----1952-53 Harbin Lawson 7-18 .280 3-10 .231 ----1953-54 Harbin Lawson 7-18 .280 2-12 .143 ----1954-55 Harbin Lawson 9-16 .360 7-7 .500 ----1955-56 Harbin Lawson 3-21 .125 1-13 .071 ----1956-57 Harbin Lawson 8-16 .333 4-10 .286 ----1957-58 Harbin Lawson 7-19 .269 3-11 .214 ----1958-59 Harbin Lawson 11-15 .423 5-9 .357 ----1959-60 Harbin Lawson 12-13 .480 6-8 .429 ----1960-61 Harbin Lawson 8-18 .308 4-10 .286 ----1961-62 Harbin Lawson 8-16 .333 3-11 .214 ----1962-63 Harbin Lawson 9-17 .346 4-10 .286 ----1963-64 Harbin Lawson 12-14 .462 8-6 .571 ----1964-65 Harbin Lawson 8-18 .308 4-12 .250 ----1965-66 Ken Rosemond 10-15 .400 5-11 .313 ----9-17 .346 5-13 .278 ----1966-67 Ken Rosemond 1967-68 Ken Rosemond 17-8 .680 11-7 .611 ----1968-69 Ken Rosemond 13-12 .520 9-9 .500 ----1969-70 Ken Rosemond 13-12 .520 11-7 .611 ----1970-71 Ken Rosemond 6-19 .240 5-13 .278 ----1971-72 Ken Rosemond 14-12 .538 9-9 .500 ----1972-73 Ken Rosemond 10-16 .385 5-13 .278 ----1973-74 John Guthrie 6-20 .231 2-16 .111 ----1974-75 John Guthrie 8-17 .320 3-15 .167 ----1975-76 John Guthrie 12-15 .444 7-11 .389 ----1976-77 John Guthrie 9-18 .333 3-15 .167 ----1977-78 John Guthrie 11-16 .407 5-13 .278 ----1978-79 Hugh Durham 14-14 .500 7-11 .389 ----1979-80 Hugh Durham 14-13 .519 7-11 .389 ----1980-81 Hugh Durham 19-12 .612 9-9 .500 NIT 1981-82 Hugh Durham 19-12 .612 10-8 .556 NIT 1982-83 Hugh Durham 24-10 .706 9-9 .500 NCAA 1983-84 Hugh Durham 17-13 .567 8-10 .444 NIT 1984-85 Hugh Durham 22-9 .710 12-6 .667 NCAA 1985-86 Hugh Durham 17-13 .567 9-9 .500 NIT 1986-87 Hugh Durham 18-12 .600 10-8 .556 NCAA 1987-88 Hugh Durham 20-16 .556 8-10 .444 NIT 1988-89 Hugh Durham 15-16 .484 6-12 .33 ----1989-90 Hugh Durham 20-9 .690 13-5 .722 NCAA 1990-91 Hugh Durham 17-13 .567 9-9 .500 NCAA 1991-92 Hugh Durham 15-14 .517 7-9 .438 ----1992-93 Hugh Durham 15-14 .517 8-8 .500 NIT 1993-94 Hugh Durham 14-16 .467 7-9 .438 ----1994-95 Hugh Durham 18-10 .642 9-7 .563 NIT 1995-96 Tubby Smith 21-10 .677 9-7 .563 NCAA 1996-97 Tubby Smith 24-9 .727 10-6 .625 NCAA 20-15 .571 7-9 .438 NIT 1997-98 Ron Jirsa 1998-99 Ron Jirsa 15-15 .500 6-10 .375 NIT 1999-00 Jim Harrick 10-20 .333 3-13 .188 ----2000-01 Jim Harrick 16-15 .516 9-7 .563 NCAA 2001-02* Jim Harrick 11-10 .524 0-6 .000 NCAA 2002-03* Jim Harrick 0-8 .000 0-5 .000 ----2003-04 Dennis Felton 16-14 .533 7-9 .438 NIT 2004-05 Dennis Felton 8-20 .400 2-14 .125 ----2005-06 Dennis Felton 15-15 .500 5-11 .313 ----2006-07 Dennis Felton 19-14 .576 8-8 .500 NIT 2007-08 Dennis Felton 17-17 .500 4-12 .250 NCAA 2008-09 Dennis Felton 9-11 .450 0-5 .000 Pete Herrmann 3-9 .250 3-8 .273 Totals 104 Seasons 1210-1160 .511 449-695 .392 *A total of 30 wins (11 in 2002, 19 in 2003) were later vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
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Year-by-Year 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
41 Mercer ............................27 18 Mercer ............................30
1905-06 (W 0, L 2) Coach: W.T. Forbes Capt: Haywood Deane 3/10 3/17
1906-07 (W 2, L 0) Coach: W.T. Forbes Capt: C.B. Holtzendorf 1/12 1/19
39 Tulane .............................21 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 YMCA50 Auburn (@Col.)...............34 at Augusta YMCA ...........15
1908-09 (W 6, L 2) Coach: C.O. Heidler Capt: Frank V. Sprecken 1/22 1/29
1912-13 (W 10, L 1) Coach: Howell Peacock Capt: D.W. Johnston
13 Georgia Tech ..................27 11 at Ga. Tech (OT) .............12
60 78 30 69 100 60 48 29
Tulane .............................36 Ga. Tech ...........................9 A.A.C. .............................32 at Ga. Tech .....................13 Davidson.........................12 Mercer ............................20 Auburn ............................37 Columbus YMCA ...........44
1/10 1/17 1/18 1/20 1/23 2/6 2/7 2/15 2/17 2/28 3/1
92 52 69 28 57 38 77 71 70 35 92
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
1909-10 (W 2, L 1) Coach: C.O. Heidler Capt: Howell Peacock
47 80 38 46 45 41 59 58 29 37
36 23 25 17 25 52 34
1910-11 (W 2, L 5) Coach: W.A. Cunningham Capt: Tillou Forbes Fifth Regiment ................33 Columbus YMCA ............40 Mercer ............................28 Auburn ............................24 at A.A.C. .........................27 Mercer ............................27 Columbus YMCA ............47
1911-12 (W 6, L 1) Coach: C.O. Heidler Capt: Howell Peacock 36 (W) (W) 47 40
at A.A.C. .........................34 A.A.C. Augusta YMCA St. Louis A.C. ..................33 Auburn ............................19
Athens YMCA .................20 Auburn ............................16 at A.A.C. .........................27 at Auburn ........................15 at Savannah A.C.............25 Vanderbilt ........................31 at Columbus YMCA .......50 Ga. Tech ...........................8 at Ga. Tech .....................24 at Columbus YMCA .......39
1914-15 (W 4, L 3) Coach: Howell Peacock Capt: Louis Lester
40 Auburn ............................35 57 A.A.C. .............................45 21 at Auburn ........................56
43 11 26 26 22 24 21
Auburn ............................12 at Tennessee ..................22 at Maryville .....................30 at A.A.C. .........................67 at Augusta YMCA ...........25 Tennessee ......................13 Clemson .........................15 at Ga. Tech .....................12 Wake Forest ...................28 Ga. Tech .........................20 at Auburn ........................12
Mercer ............................19 Columbus YMCA ............39 Mercer ............................26 Chattanooga ...................43 at Vanderbilt ....................23 at Nashville Ramblers .........27 Columbus YMCA ............28
1916-17 (W 8, L 1) Coach: W.A. Cunningham Capt: J.L. Morrison 1/19
2/15 2/16 2/17
3/10
2/4
2/28
31 81 45 58 75 67 69 30 46
at A.A.C. ........................51 Auburn ............................14 at Auburn ........................18 at Columbus YMCA .............17 at Rome A.C. ....................9 at Savannah A.C...............9 at Savannah A.C. ........... 11 A.A.C. .............................35 Columbus ......................24
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Auburn ............................18 Birmingham ...................20 A.A.C .............................21 at Birm. A.C. ...................12 at Vanderbilt .................... 11 at Nashville Ramblers .......24 Mercer ............................19 Mercer ............................14 at A.A.C. .........................28
1917-18 (W 6, L 1) Coach: Alfred W. Scott Capt: Alfred W. Scott 1/12 1/19 1/26 2/1 2/2 2/9 2/16
122 32 24 27 33 74 30
at S.E. Christian Col. ...........2 at A.A.C. .........................27 Mercer ............................15 at N. Carolina..................36 at Wash. & Lee ...............32 Mercer ..............................9 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 51 22 31 39 36 27 15
Auburn ............................25 Macon YMCA..................20 at Auburn ........................35 Clemson .........................12 at Macon YMCA..............33 Birmingham A.C..............12 A.A.C. ............................22 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
1915-16 (W 7, L 2) Coach: Howell Peacock Capt: C.W. Rawson 1/22
90 74 22 16 31 26 51 66 22
61 31 43 47 30 36 39 18 34 33 22 47 29 31 18 33
S.E. Christian Col. ..........30 Auburn ............................15 at Furman .......................23 at Wofford .......................23 Mercer ............................15 Clemson ........................22 @ Macon YMCA (OT) ....43 at Vanderbilt ...................40 LSU.................................15 at Clemson .....................24 at A.A.C. .........................36 Tulane .............................19 at Auburn ........................32 Mercer ............................33 A.A.C. .............................26 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
69 31 26 45 22 45 31 29 20 74 55 23
Furman ...........................25 Auburn ............................22 at Mercer ..........................7 Mercer ............................16 at Macon YMCA..............35 Clemson .........................22 at Vanderbilt ........................17 at Auburn ........................23 Camp Benning ................17 Augusta YMCA ...............25 Savannah YMCA ............19 A.A.C. .............................33
2/27 3/1
25 47 32 26 19
at A.A.C. .........................37 Newberry ........................23 Auburn ............................24 Ga. Tech .........................21 Kentucky .........................20 Outlook
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 28 47 36 13 38 34 24 38 50 32 49 33 43 29 41 20 19 36 29
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Savan. Protes. Club........19 Macon YMCA..................22 at Columbus YMCA .............20 at Camp Benning ............27 at Albany YMCA..............24 at South Carolina ............29 at Furman .......................20 at Clemson .......................6 at Clemson .....................13 Furman ...........................27 at Auburn ........................17 N.C. State .......................24 Auburn ............................18 Florida.............................24 at A.A.C. .........................34 A.A.C. .............................18 at Mercer ........................34 at Mercer ........................36 Wash. & Lee ...................24 Maryland .........................25
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Year-by-Year Results 1924-25 (W 9, L 11) Coach: H.J. Stegeman Capt: C.F. Wiehrs Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
1/3 35 at Atlanta YMCA .............41 1/5 35 at Ft. McPherson ............30 1/6 33 at Savannah A.C.............38 1/7 37 at Savannah Baptist .......23 1/8 33 at Jacksonville ................24 1/10 31 at Albany YMCA..............47 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
1/8 1/12 1/15 1/16 1/18 1/21 1/23 1/30 2/3 2/4 2/6 2/10 2/12 2/15 2/20
47 57 42 58 61 43 25 27 47 30 31 57 26 33 26 49 37 55 36 18 34
Macon YMCA..................27 Albany YMCA .................28 at Dahlonega .................. 11 at Westminster A.C. .......29 at Ft. McPherson ............21 at Furman .......................34 at Ga. Tech .....................30 Tulane .............................41 at Wash. & Lee ...............24 at V.M.I............................22 at Virginia ........................41 S. Carolina ......................32 N.C. State .......................25 Ga. Tech .........................29 at A.A.C. .........................34 Auburn ............................28 at Mercer ........................36 Florida.............................27 A.A.C. .............................33 Kentucky .........................22 at Ga. Tech .....................19
2/22 44 Clemson .........................28 2/26 48 Tennessee ......................25 1 2/27 34 Kentucky .........................39 1 SIC Tournament - Atlanta 1
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 16 69 46 37 40 42 28 33 29 44 38
Southern Bell ..................17 Gulf Ref. Co. ...................30 Augusta YMCA ...............20 Furman ...........................23 at Florida.........................35 at Florida.........................30 Tulane .............................32 Tulane .............................18 at Ga. Tech .....................30 at North Carolina ............35 at Duke ...........................49 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
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Year-by-Year Results 1932-33 (W 9, L 10) Coach: Rex Enright Capt: Le Roy Young 12/27 28 at Tulane .........................20 12/28 41 at Tulane (OT) ................39 1/11 37 Florida.............................34 1/12 32 Florida.............................33 1/14 30 Ga.Tech ..........................25 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 34 at Tulane ........................26 12/21 26 at Tulane ........................34 12/23 34 at LSU ............................46 1/3 33 Chattanooga ..................23 1/5 27 Chattanooga .................38 1/10 38 at Chattanooga ..............28 1/11 44 at Tennessee .................56 1/16 21 at Stetson ......................35 1/17 37 at Florida ........................28 1/18 43 at Florida ........................32 1/31 30 Tennessee .....................24 2/1 21 at Ga. Tech ....................29 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.
1936-37 (W 10, L 6) Coach: Rex Enright Capt: Charles Harrold 1/2 1/8 1/9 1/15 1/16 1/22 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/5
48 34 28 31 18 37 36 28 20 36
Atlanta Semi-Pro ............18 Chattanooga ...................24 Chattanooga ...................32 at Florida.........................30 at Florida.........................36 Mercer ............................33 at Clemson .....................35 Alabama .........................16 Ga. Tech .........................34 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.
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1937-38 (W 12, L 10) Coach: R. Enright,V. Smith Capt: Jack Farren 1/4 26 South Carolina ................24 1/7 21 N.C. State .......................24 1/11 26 Clemson .........................22 1/14 34 at Florida.........................31 1/15 32 at Florida(OT) .................38 1/21 42 Chattanooga ...................18 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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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
1932 Georgia Squad — Southern Conference Champions 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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12/20 12/22 1/2 1/3 1/5 1/6 1/9 1/10 1/12
50 39 51 62 47 32 41 55 36
Buford Semi-Pro .............29 Buford Semi-Pro .............19 Mercer ............................41 Chattanooga ...................28 South Carolina ................31 at Clemson .....................29 Sewanee.........................25 Albany.............................45 at Florida.........................45
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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.
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.
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1944-45 (W 5, L 16) Coach: Elmer Lampe Capt: R. Mosley, R. Maddox
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.
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.
1942-43 (W 4, L 13) Coach: Elmer Lampe Capt: Charles Anderson 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.
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.
Georgia Basketball
1945-46 (W 12, L 9) Coach: Elmer Lampe Capt: Ross Maddox 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.
1946-47 (W 5, L 14) Coach: Elmer Lampe, Ralph Jordan Capt: A. DeLaperriere 12/5 43 12/7 51 12/12 55 1/6 46 1/7 27 1/10 50 1/13 47 1/18 45 1/21 45 1/25 44 1/27 33 2/4 44 2/8 33
at St. Johns.....................66 at U. of Niagara ..............59 Chattanooga ...................32 at Mississippi ..................38 at Alabama......................48 South Carolina ................55 at Florida.........................50 Alabama .........................53 Kentucky .........................84 at Auburn ........................40 Tennessee ......................48 Ga. Tech .........................51 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 12/4 12/8 12/10 12/11 12/13 12/18 12/20 1/3 1/7 1/8 1/14 1/16 1/18 1/21 1/24 1/26 1/28 2/2
70 74 60 81 78 70 56 72 56 63 40 55 43 49 59 59 74 63 49
Clemson .........................48 Furman ...........................45 at Clemson .....................58 Chattanooga ...................53 Mercer ............................59 Miss. State ......................40 at Buffalo ........................51 at N.Y.U. .........................83 at Furman .......................71 at Ole Miss......................54 at Alabama......................46 Auburn ............................52 Alabama .........................49 at South Carolina ............43 at Florida.........................48 Tennessee ......................61 at Ga. Tech (OT) .............60 at Mercer ........................51 Georgia Tech ..................56
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Year-by-Year Results 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
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 69 Chattanooga ...................48 12/3 59 Clemson .........................40 12/6 65 at Clemson .....................57 12/9 40 at Miss. State ..................51 12/10 38 at Alabama......................53 12/17 77 South Carolina ................62 1/7 70 Mississippi ......................52 1/11 63 Mercer ............................57 1/14 43 at South Carolina ............54 1/17 71 Kentucky ...............-/5 .....60 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.
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.
Harbin “Red” Lawson Head Coach (1952-64) 1951-52 (W 3, L22) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Jim Umbricht 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 1/14 55 Kentucky (@L’ville) ..-/3 .....95 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.
1952-53 (W 7, L 18) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Zippy Morocco 12/2 12/6 12/9 12/11 12/19 12/23 1 12/29 1 12/30 1/6 1/9 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/19 1/21 1/26 2/2 2/4 2/7
66 57 63 57 49 51 57 54 70 59 75 74 66 50 69 64 75 73 63
Georgia Basketball
Clemson .........................60 at Clemson .....................55 Mercer ............................68 South Carolina ................50 Auburn (@B’ham) ...........71 Columbia (Tampa) ..........61 Georgia Teachers ...........85 Ga. Tech .........................71 Ga. Tech .........................57 Auburn ............................64 Alabama .........................85 at Furman .......................96 at Vanderbilt ....................97 LSU......................-/14 ....55 at Auburn ........................78 Tulane .............................66 Mississippi ......................77 at Ga. Tech .....................78 at Alabama......................67
1953-54 (W 7, L 18) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: M. Satterfield 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.
1954-55 (W 9, L 16) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Lamar Potts 12/3 12/7 12/11 1 12/27 1 12/28 1/3 1/7 1/8 1/10 1/15 1/22 1/24 1/26 1/29 1/31 2/7 2/9 2/13 2/14 2/17 2/19 2/21 2/26
54 72 95 69 87 68 90 76 67 81 88 70 66 74 76 81 40 77 79 54 86 94 67
at South Carolina ............74 Clemson .........................74 Mercer ............................75 Spring Hill .......................78 Florida State ...................97 at Florida.........................81 Miss. State ......................75 LSU.................................70 Tulane (2OT) ..................65 at Florida State ...............90 Auburn ............................83 at Ga. Tech .....................66 at Mercer ........................68 at Alabama...........-/14 ..101 at Auburn ........................78 at Tennessee ..................97 at Kentucky ...........-/2 .....86 Alabama ..............-/13 ....98 Florida State ...................88 Ga.Tech ..........................75 Ole Miss..........................80 at Clemson ...................105 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 12/1 67 at Tennessee ..................86 12/7 75 at Mercer ........................72 12/17 62 at Ga. Tech .....................75 12/19 61 at Vanderbilt ..........-/9 .....85 1 12/28 68 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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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
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Year-by-Year Results 1957-58 (W 7, L 19) Coach: Harbin Lawson Capt: Henry Cabiniss Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
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 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
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 12/2 12/12 12/15 1 12/29 1 12/30
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68 73 75 67 79 69
Oglethorpe ......................50 at Ga. Southern ..............82 Florida.............................61 at Vanderbilt ....................79 LSU.................................67 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
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 Tennessee St. .....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
64 70 78 72 46 57 62 55 70 47 59 84 75 91
at Ga. Southern .............74 at Ga. Tech ....................67 Florida (@Sav.) ..............72 at South Carolina ...........97 at Tulane ........................76 at LSU ............................76 at Ga. Tech ....................68 Alabama ........................67 Georgia Southern ..........58 Auburn ..........................83 Kentucky ..............-/2 .....86 Tennessee .....................87 Mercer ...........................64 Citadel (@Auburn) .........86
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2/10 2/12 2/15 2/17 2/19 2/22 2/24 2/26 3/2 3/3
49 72 62 75 74 85 68 71 69 78
Auburn (@Tusc.) ...........74 at Alabama .....................79 Florida State ..................71 at Ole Miss .....................79 at Miss. State .................83 at Mercer .......................72 Ga. Tech ........................61 Vanderbilt .......................69 at Florida State ............101 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 65 at North Carolina ...........89 12/3 89 at The Citadel ................73 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
2/22 2/24 2/29
81 Ga. Tech ........................68 81 Vanderbilt .......................69 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 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 12/5 12/7 12/17 12/18 12/30 1/1 1/4 1/6 1/17 1/18 1/21 1/25 1/27 1/29 2/1 2/3 2/6 2/8 2/10 2/15 2/17
65 87 60 75 71 52 49 63 87 59 63 55 77 112 96 79 83 81 71 70 72 73
at Ga. Tech ....................73 at Clemson ....................86 at South Carolina ...........77 at Virginia Tech ..............81 at North Carolina ...........99 at Navy ..........................57 Alabama ........................47 at LSU ............................81 at Tulane ........................83 at Florida ........................57 at Florida State ..............64 at Ga. Tech ....................71 Auburn ...........................85 South Carolina ...............90 Virginia Tech ...................87 Tennessee .....................67 Kentucky ..............-/4 ...103 Clemson (OT) ................83 Auburn ...........................67 at Alabama .....................72 at Ole Miss .....................80 at Miss. State .................61
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 12/7 12/9 12/18 12/29 1/1 1/3 1/8
76 76 76 71 91 82 63 63
at N.C. State ..................92 TCU (OT) .......................75 at Ga. Tech ....................65 N.C. State ......................78 Jacksonville ...................71 LSU ................................59 Florida State ..................57 Vanderbilt .............-/3 .....77
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65 60 81 56 52 91 54 50 71 83 83 69 63 97 67 49 69
Kentucky (2 OT) ..-/2 .....69 at Alabama .....................68 Tulane ............................69 at Ga. Tech ....................89 Florida ............................65 at Ole Miss .....................71 at Miss. State .................58 at Kentucky ..........-/2 .....74 at Tennessee ...............100 Miss. State .....................71 Auburn ...........................74 Tennessee .....................83 at Auburn .......................74 at Vanderbilt .........-/5 ... 117 Ga.Tech .........................61 at Florida ........................59 at FSU ...........................87
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 12/7 78 12/9 84 12/18 94 1 12/28 79 1 12/29 62 1/1 70 1/6 72 1/8 76 1/13 72 1/15 73 1/17 81 1/22 63 1/27 76 1/29 95 1/31 56 2/3 95 2/5 77
Arkansas A&M ...............91 at Ga. Tech ....................86 Jacksonville ...................50 Furman ..........................80 Yale ................................75 N.C. State ......................56 at Ole Miss .....................64 Miss. State .....................69 LSU ................................79 at Tennessee .......-/5 .....77 at Kentucky ..........-/4 ...104 at Miss. State .................77 at Florida ........................90 Auburn ...........................74 Alabama ........................73 at Auburn .......................62 at Alabama .....................83 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 1 12/26 83 Boston College ..............89 1 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
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
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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
12/27 66 Duquesne ......................71 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 1
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1971-72 (W 14, L 12) Coach: Ken Rosemond Capt: Dick Toth
Top Scorer: R. Hogue (20.5 ppg) Top Reb.: T. Bassett (13.0 rpg) 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/16 12/20 12/23 1/3 1/8 1/10 1/15 1/17 1/22 1/24 1/29 1/31 2/2 2/5 2/12 2/14 2/19 2/21 2/26 2/28 3/4 3/7 3/9
102 81 85 78 115 82 112 76 93 57 85 68 79 80 58 78 74 98 91 68 63 79 87 75 93 73
Sewanee ........................72 at N.C. State ...................92 South Alabama ...............70 at Illinois..........................84 LSU.................................95 Coll. of Charleston ...............61 Rollins .............................77 at Vanderbilt (OT) ...........80 at Auburn ........................99 Tennessee ......................59 Kentucky ..............-/15 ....73 at LSU.............................69 Auburn ............................72 at Ole Miss......................74 at Miss. State (OT) .........62 at Ga. Tech .....................82 at Florida.........................63 Vanderbilt ........................91 Alabama .........................99 at Tennessee (OT)-/20 ....71 at Kentucky ..........-/17 ....87 Ole Miss..........................69 Miss. State ......................82 Florida.............................72 Ga. Tech .........................78 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 12/16 12/23
82 Coll. of Charleston .........59 66 at LSU ............................62 83 N.C. State ............-/4 .....97
John Guthrie Head Coach (1974-78) 1973-74 (W 6, L 20) Coach: John Guthrie Capt: Charlie Anderson
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
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Year-by-Year Results 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) Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
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 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 12/7 64 12/11 108 12/15 87 12/18 58 12/20 88 1 12/29 52 1 12/30 73 1/3 59 1/5 69 1/8 76 1/10 71
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Ga. Tech ........................64 Troy State ......................57 Buffalo ...........................77 at Furman ......................83 Farleigh Dickinson .........44 Evansville (OT) ..............86 Indiana ...........................74 S. Carolina (OT) ............74 at Kentucky (OT) .-/6 .....64 at Vanderbilt ...................72 Florida ..........................101 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.
Hugh Durham Georgia’s All-Time Winningest Coach W298, L216 (1978-95)
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 12/1 51 12/11 85 1 12/15 56 1 12/16 83 12/27 74 12/30 122 1/3 75 1/6 69 1/8 71 1/11 77 1/13 79 1/20 76 1/22 64 1/24 59 1/27 93 1/29 63 2/3 62 2/5 59 2/7 76 2/10 81 2/13 56 2/17 63 2/19 74 2/22 68 2/24 63 2 2/28 75
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Rollins ............................68 at Ga. Tech ....................75 UNC-Asheville ...............73 Idaho State ....................66 Hofstra ...........................70 Pan American ................72 Baptist College ..............62 at LSU ..................-/7 .....97 Miss. State ..........-/18 ....67 Alabama ........................83 Auburn ...........................84 Tennessee .....................75 at Vanderbilt ...................78 at Kentucky ....................73 at Ole Miss .....................53 LSU ......................-/9 .....88 Ole Miss .........................82 at Miss. State .................86 at Alabama ..........-/15 ....67 Florida ............................64 at Tennessee (3 OT) ...........87 Ga.Tech .........................55 Vanderbilt ............-/19 ....60 Kentucky ........................90 at Auburn .......................73 at Florida (OT) ...............62 Miss. State .....................72
3/1 91 Auburn (4 OT) ................95 1 Salt Lake City Classic 2 SEC Tournament - Birmingham 2
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 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 Tourn.-Birmingham 4 Nat’l. Invitational Tourn.
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 12/1 70 12/5 62 12/12 113 12/16 54 1 12/18 79 1 12/19 76 12/28 53 1/2 66 1/6 73 1/9 76 1/13 26 1/16 53
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at San Francisco..16/- ....92 at Florida State ...............67 Georgia Tech ..................61 Carson-Newman.............67 at Ole Miss......................56 Northeastern ...................66 Ala.-Birmingham ..-/16 ....72 Ga. Tech (@Omni)..........42 Kentucky ...............-/4 .....68 at Florida.........................67 Vanderbilt ........................53 at Miss. State ..................20 LSU.................................54
Year-by-Year Results 1986-87 (W 18, L 12) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: C. Kessler, D. Williams
1984-85 (W 22, L 9) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: R. Corhen, G. Crosby
Top Reb.: C. Henderson (7.1 rpg)
Top Scorer: W. Anderson (15.9 ppg) Top Reb.: D. Dunn (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
11/28 103 Seattle Univ. ...................58 11/30 79 at Armstrong St. ..............62 12/3 66 Ga. Tech (@Omni) .-/15 ....72 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
Top Scorer: C. Henderson (15.5 ppg)
1983 Georgia Squad SEC Tournament Champs, NCAA Final Four Seated (L-R): Horace McMillan, Derrick Floyd. Kneeling: Monroe Jones, Vern Fleming, Joe Ward, Donald Hartry, Gerald Crosby, Sid Truesdale. Back: Greg Bozman, Lamar Heard, Terry Fair, Troy Hitchcock, Mike Morris, Richard Corhen, James Banks. 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
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 2 SEC Tourn.-Birmingham, Ala. 3 NCAA 1st rnd.-Greensboro, N.C. 4 NCAA East Reg.-Syracuse, N.Y. 5 NCAA Final 4-Albuquerque, N.M.
1982-83 (W 24, L 10) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: Fair, Heard, Floyd SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS NCAA FINAL FOUR
11/25 83 Mid. Tenn. State ...16/- ....67 11/26 85 Western Ky. .........16/- ....68 12/2 64 Ga. Tech (@Omni)..13/- ....62 12/5 70 Michigan (@Omni)..13/- ....76 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
Top Scorer: V. Fleming (16.9 ppg) Top Reb.: T. Fair (6.6 rpg)
11/26 99 11/30 81 12/4 82 12/11 93 12/15 75 12/18 104 12/22 57 1 12/29 86 1 12/30 90 1/4 76 1/8 56 1/10 68 1/15 67 1/17 75 1/22 64 1/25 83 1/29 70 1/31 86 2/5 59 2/7 59 2/12 71 2/15 64 2/19 67 2/21 80 2/26 72
Georgia State ................62 Randolph-Macon ...........53 Ga. Tech (@Omni).. .......67 Cent. Wesleyan .............55 at Texas .........................54 at Augusta Col. ..............60 Ga. Sou. (@Sav.) ..........55 Columbia .......................53 Western Ky. ...................69 at Tennessee ......-/12 ....87 at LSU ............................60 at Ole Miss .....................53 Alabama .............-/10 ....64 Miss. State .....................59 at Auburn .......................66 at Florida ........................79 Kentucky ..............-/10 ....63 Vanderbilt .......................61 LSU ................................70 Ole Miss .........................76 at Alabama......................73 at Miss. State ..................73 Auburn ...........................60 Florida ............................65 at Kentucky .........-/10 ....81
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)
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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
Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
1987-88 (W 20, L 16) Coach: Hugh Durham
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)
Outlook
Capt: W. Anderson, M. Blakley Top Scorer: W. Anderson (16.7 ppg) Top Reb.: A. Kessler (5.6 rpg) 11/27 93 11/28 68 12/2 86 12/5 77 12/12 95 12/15 92 2 12/18 81 2 12/19 85 2 12/20 66 3 12/23 79 3 12/24 54 3 12/25 90 12/29 105 1/2 77 1/7 59 1/9 70 1/13 87 1/16 59 1/20 77 1/23 72 1/27 86 2/3 81 2/6 67 2/10 71 2/13 57 2/17 62 2/20 71 2/24 49 2/27 72 3/2 72 3/5 80 4 3/10 64 4 3/11 65 4 3/12 72 4 3/13 57 5 3/17 53 5 3/22 59 1 1
Southern .........................87 at SW Louisiana .............86 Valdosta State ................47 Ga. Tech (@Omni)..........78 UNC-Asheville ................65 at Augusta College .........76 New Orleans ...................77 Ala.-Birmingham .............66 Japan All-Stars ...............62 La Salle...........................71 Virginia ............................87 Oklahoma ............-/12 ....93 Baptist College ...............56 Kentucky ...............-/2 .....84 at Alabama......................57 at Florida..............-/15 ....87 Auburn .................-/19 ....68 LSU.................................50 at Vanderbilt ....................92 at Miss. State ..................80 Ole Miss..........................70 at Tennessee ..................92 Alabama .........................54 Florida.............................65 at Auburn ........................64 at LSU.............................63 Vanderbilt .............-/16 ....77 Miss. State ......................35 at Ole Miss......................75 at Kentucky ...........-/8 .....80 Tennessee ......................69 Miss. State ......................43 Auburn ............................60 Florida.............................70 Kentucky ...............-/6 .....62 Ga. Southern ..................48 at Mid. Tenn. State ..........69
La. Tipoff Classic - Lafayette, La. Phenix NCAA Ball - Tokyo, Japan Chaminade Christmas Classic - Honolulu 4 SEC Tournament - Baton Rouge, La. 5 National Invitation Tournament 1 2 3
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Year-by-Year Results
3/2 72 at Ole Miss......................62 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 3 Kuppenheimer Classic - Atlanta 4 SEC Tournament - Nashville 5 NCAA Tournament - Louisville 4
Outlook Players Coaches
1991-92 (W 15, L 14) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: L. Green, R. Tinch
Opponents 2009 Review Records
Top Scorer: L. Green (19.5 ppg) Top Reb.: C. Claxton (6.6 rpg)
History Media Info
1990 Georgia Squad SEC Regular-Season Champions Seated (L-R): Kendall Rhine, Litterial Green, Rod Cole, Mike Harron, Jody Patton and Shaun Golden. Standing (L-R): Lem Howard, Jasper Hooks, Arlando Bennett, Alec Kessler, Neville Austin and Marshall Wilson.
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) 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 4 3/10 61 Florida.............................62 1 Big Apple Preseason NIT 2 Amana-Hawkeye Classic - Iowa City 3 Cotton States Classic - Atlanta 4 SEC Tournament - Knoxville 1
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1989-90 (W 20, l 9) SEC CHAMPIONS Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: A. Kessler, M. Harron
Top Scorer: A. Kessler (21.0 ppg) Top Reb.: A. Kessler (10.4 rpg) 11/27 1 12/1 1 12/2 12/9 12/11 12/16 12/20 2 12/28
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91 77 76 92 85 89 91 65
Baptist College ...............55 TCU ................................72 at Western Ky. ...............70 at Central Florida ............62 Mercer ............................57 Ga. Tech (@Omni) .-/15 .....92 Jacksonville ....................62 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
1990-91 (W 17, L 13) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt: R. Cole, N. Austin
Top Scorer: L. Green (20.6 ppg) Top Reb.: N. Austin (5.3 rpg) 11/23 89 11/24 90 11/28 124 11/30 70 12/8 117 12/11 74 12/14 78 2 12/19 105 3 12/22 79 12/29 63 1/2 80 1/5 107 1/7 76 1/12 79 1/16 81 1/19 62 1/23 58 1/30 117 2/3 84 2/6 87 2/8 86 2/12 75 2/16 64 2/20 73 2/23 86 2/27 62 1 1
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Wichita State .......21/- ....58 at Richmond ........21/- ....45 Western Ky. .........17/- ....65 Armstrong State...17/- ....54 at Mercer .............13/- ....50 at Vanderbilt (OT) 13/- ....75 at Miami ...............11/-.....60 Ga. Tech (3 OT) ...17/- .. 112 Texas ................. 17/23 ...71 Purdue .................17/- ....64 Kentucky ..............-/16 ....81 Tennessee ......................86 at LSU..................-/14 ....83 Florida.............................54 at Miss. State ..................74 at Alabama......................67 Auburn (2OT)..................59 Ole Miss..........................62 at Kentucky ..........-/10 ....96 at Tennessee ..................78 LSU.................................89 at Florida.........................90 Miss. State ...........-/23 ....70 Alabama ..............-/24 ....68 at Auburn ........................77 Vanderbilt ........................59
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
Kuppenheimer Classic. - Atlanta SEC Tournament - Lexington 4 National Invitation Tournament 2
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1993-94 (W 14, L 16) Coach: Hugh Durham Capt.: B. Davis, C. Jackson
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
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Orlando “Tubby” Smith Head Coach 1996-97
2/8 56 Mississippi State .............54 2/12 77 South Carolina .....-/12 ....74 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) 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 1
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 11/26 11/29 12/3 12/7 12/14 12/17 1 12/21 12/23 2 12/28 2 12/29 2 12/30 1/5 1/8 1/14 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/1 2/5
91 85 90 61 85 60 73 84 62 64 70 73 66 61 65 71 77 53 63 57 83
Furman ...........................67 Georgia State .................47 Georgia Southern ...........56 at Georgia Tech ..............62 Appalachian State ............ 67 at Virginia Tech ...............57 East Carolina ..................60 Brigham Young ...............65 Colorado .........................52 Washington State ...........61 Memphis .........................68 Maryland (OT) .....-/21 ....65 at Ole Miss......................73 at Vanderbilt .........24/- ....53 Kentucky ............. 21/5 ....86 at South Carolina .21/- ....82 Florida.............................70 Auburn ............................48 at Tennessee ..................50 at Kentucky ...........-/3 .....82 at Alabama......................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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Year-by-Year Results 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 2000-03 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 1 11/25 1 11/26 1 11/27 12/1 12/6 12/8 2 12/11 12/18 12/21 12/23 12/28 1/5 1/8 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/30
63 78 62 113 84 86 70 68 79 65 88 65 59 52 54 75 57 90 69 75
at N.C. State ...................67 Kansas.................-/10 ....88 Louisville .........................85 Grambling St. ......................74 Tennessee State .............78 at Furman (OT) ...............82 Georgia Tech ..................68 Wake Forest ........-/18 ....67 at Marshall ......................89 Ark.-Little Rock ...............63 Mercer ............................54 Minnesota .......................66 at Mississippi State .........71 at Auburn ..............-/4 .....67 Arkansas.........................74 Alabama .........................59 at LSU.............................61 South Carolina ................62 Kentucky ..............-/16 ....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
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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 Air Lines Holiday Classic for Kids — Philips Arena, Atlanta 3 Pete Newell Challenge — Oakland, Calif. 4 SEC Tournament — Nashville 5 NCAA Tourn. 1st Rnd. — Greensboro
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) 11/16 1 11/19 2 11/21 11/26 12/1 3 12/4 12/7 12/9 4 12/15 12/17 5 12/20 5 12/21 5 12/22 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6
75 73 94 61 81 78 77 95 79 91 80 64 44 82 88 73 72 84 81 84 67 79 86
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Furman ...........................62 Georgetown .........-/14 ....59 Ga. Southern ..................73 Samford ..........................55 Colorado .........................73 at Ga. State ....................83 Minnesota .......................55 Ga. Tech .........................82 South Alabama ..............70 Pepperdine .....................74 Arkansas State ...............68 Miami (Ohio) ...................59 Hawaii .............................54 *Vanderbilt ......................69 *at Kentucky .........-/8 .....84 *Tennessee .....................70 Alabama ............ 20/16 ...77 *at Florida ........... 20/2 ....79 *Arkansas ............15/- ....67 at Vanderbilt .........15/- ....86 at South Carolina .16/- ....81 *Ole Miss .............16/- ....72 *at Miss. State .....17/- ....68
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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 6 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 *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)
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 CFA Peach Bowl Classic — Atlanta 3 Wooden Classic - Anaheim, Calif. 1
*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.
12/5 77 Florida A&M ....................59 12/9 60 Winthrop .........................80 1 12/13 61 Clemson .........................56 12/18 65 South Alabama ...............63 12/22 79 Charleston Sou. ..............59 12/30 55 at Pittsburgh ........-/16 ....76 1/3 83 Ga. Tech (2OT) .....-/3 .....80 1/7 65 at Tennessee ..................89 1/10 63 South Carolina ................84 1/17 65 at Kentucky ...........-/5 .....57 1/21 42 Alabama .........................45 1/24 58 at Miss. State .......-/19 ....71 1/28 59 at LSU.............................63 1/31 71 Arkansas.........................50 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 Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl Classic — Philips Arena, Atlanta 2 SEC Tournament - Atlanta 3 Nat’l. Invitation Tournament
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 Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl Classic — Philips Arena, 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)
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
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78 99 76 81
Western Carolina ............67 Florida Atlantic ................84 at Gonzaga (OT)..-/16 ....82 Towson ...........................51
11/18 11/20 11/21 11/26 11/29 12/3 12/7 2 12/10 3 12/17 12/21 12/28 12/31 1 1 1
65 79 76 69 95 84 91 72 60 62 72 89
Georgia Basketball
Old Dominion ..................74 Fordham .........................68 Eastern Kentucky ...........68 at Western Kentucky ......65 Florida A&M ....................74 Savannah State ..............48 Georgia Tech ..................75 Georgia State .................61 Oregon State ..................64 at Nevada ............-/20 ....68 Clemson .........................69 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.
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 at Duluth, Ga. 2 SEC Tournament — Atlanta 3 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 11/14 83 11/20 76 11/24 49 11/28 58 12/3 81 12/8 72 1 12/20 56 1 12/21 69 1 12/22 67 12/30 68 1/5 67 1/9 79 1/12 49 1/16 61
Jacksonville State ...........65 Grambling State..............70 Elon ................................65 at Wisconsin ...................68 Delaware State ...............47 Augusta State .................74 Wake Forest ...................50 East Tenn. State .............78 Tulane .............................70 Hawai’i ............................59 Presbyterian ...................58 at Gonzaga .....................75 Georgia Tech ..................72 at Mississippi State .........60 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 Outrigger Hotels Rainbow Classic -Honolulu, Hawai’i 2 SEC Tournament — Atlanta (@Georgia Dome) 3 SEC Tournament — Atlanta (@Georgia Tech) 4 NCAA Tournament — Washington, D.C.
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. *Associate Coach Pete Herrmann served as Interim Head Coach for the final 12 games.
2009-10 Media Guide
First Meeting
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 Brigham Young Brown Bucknell Buffalo Buford SemiPro California Camp Wheeler Carson-Newman Celtics Central Florida Central Wesleyan Charleston Sou. Cherry Point USMC Chicago University 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
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 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 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 2008-09 2006-07 1987-88 1993-94 1939-40 1930-31 2002-03 1989-90 2008-09 1967-68 2001-02 1999-00 1990-91 1943-44 1913-14 1930-31 1930-31 1936-37 1933-34 2008-09 1927-28 2007-08 1989-90 2002-03 2004-05 1918-19 1984-85 1968-69 1996-97 1974-75 1991-92 1976-77 1939-40 2002-03 1942-43 1980-81 1931-32 1995-96 1982-83 2003-04 1944-45 1940-41 1962-63 2006-07 2000-01 1998-99 2002-03 1982-83 1991-92 1924-25 1985-86 1925-26 1970-71 1973-74 1975-76 2007-08 1983-84 1972-73 1998-99 2007-08 2005-06 2008-09 1979-80 2007-08 1979-80 1976-77 1976-77 1910-11 2008-09 2005-06 2003-04 1981-82 2005-06
Georgia Basketball
1 134 1 2 1 6 1 4 1 24 1 2 1 2 2 1 40 1 1 5 173 5 4 4 2 2 3 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 4 1 2 1 1 4 79 1 3 6 2 2 12 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 1 199 2 1 29 1
All-Time Series Records W
L
0 #45 2 2 1 2 1 #3 0 #8 1 2 1 2 0 1 16 1 1 3 #86 5 4 4 #1 2 3 1 0 1 0 2 2 2 #0 0 2 0 4 1 2 0 1 2 55 1 3 #4 1 2 5 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 #95 2 1 10 1
1 89 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 15 0 0 0 0 2 0 24 0 0 2 86 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 24 0 0 1 1 0 7 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 102 0 0 19 0
Opponent Fort Benning Fort McPherson Fresno State** Furman Gardner-Webb Georgetown Georgia College Georgia Med. Coll. Ga. Southern ** Georgia State Georgia Tech Gonzaga Grambling State Gulf Refinery Co. Hawaii Hofstra Howard Idaho State Illinois * Indiana Indiana State 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 Long Beach State Long Island Louisiana College Loyola of Chicago LSU Louisiana Tech Louisville Macon YMCA 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 * North Carolina A&T
First Meeting 1920-21 1924-25 1997-98 1919-20 2004-05 1977-78 1992-93 1943-44 1934-35 1982-83 1905-06 2002-03 1999-00 1927-28 2001-02 1978-79 2005-06 1978-79 1940-41 1940-41 2000-01 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 1988-89 1991-92 1973-74 1986-87 1919-20 1977-78 1977-78 1918-19 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 2008-09
Last Total Meeting Games 1942-43 1926-27 2006-07 2001-02 2006-07 2001-02 1992-93 1943-44 2001-02 2005-06 2008-09 2007-08 2007-08 1933-34 2007-08 1978-79 2005-06 1978-79 2008-09 1976-77 2000-01 1997-98 2003-04 1944-45 2007-08 2006-07 1924-25 1929-30 1999-00 1986-87 2008-09 2008-09 1988-89 1944-45 1979-80 1988-89 1998-99 1973-74 2008-09 2008-09 1977-78 1999-00 1925-26 1994-95 1999-00 1996-97 1912-13 1974-75 1996-97 1999-00 1992-93 2001-02 1984-85 1987-88 2002-03 2008-09 2007-08 2008-09 2000-01 2001-02 1916-17 1963-64 1994-95 2005-06 1920-21 1930-31 1988-89 1987-88 1948-49 1946-47 1988-89 1998-99 2008-09
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5 3 4 25 2 2 1 2 15 7 185 4 2 3 2 1 1 1 5 3 1 2 1 1 1 8 2 2 3 1 2 134 5 5 1 1 2 1 2 99 1 2 6 1 2 7 1 1 2 74 3 1 2 2 5 103 99 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 18 1
W
L
3 3 2 21 2 1 1 2 11 5 84 #1 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 8 2 2 0 0 2 #22 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 #38 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 0 1 51 2 1 0 1 1 #63 #47 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 3 5 1
2 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 4 2 101 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 5 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 110 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 59 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 23 1 0 2 1 4 38 50 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 13 0
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187
All-Time Series Records Opponent
Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Info
188
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 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 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-Corp. Chr. Texas Christian TNT Towson Trinity Troy State Tulane Tulsa
First Meeting 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 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 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 2008-09 1965-66 1931-32 2003-04 1921-22 1976-77 1906-07 1980-81
Last Total Meeting Games W 2000-01 1981-82 1974-75 1983-84 1993-94 1959-60 1977-78 1987-88 2005-06 1980-81 1975-76 2005-06 1993-94 1978-79 1993-94 1997-98 2001-02 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 1982-83 1977-78 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 2008-09 2006-07 2008-09 1919-20 2006-07 1928-29 1972-73 1975-76 2001-02 1987-88 1957-58 2000-01 2004-05 1995-96 1950-51 1981-82 2008-09 1999-00 1996-97 1994-95 2002-03 2008-09 1989-90 1931-32 2003-04 1921-22 1980-81 2007-08 1980-81
Georgia Basketball
19 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 6 6 1 1 1 0 3 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 3 2 2 2 5 #2 8 8 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 4 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 10 10 1 1 5 #3 92 #43 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 1 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 10 7 1 0 1 0 1 1 140 #49 1 1 32 28 2 2 11 6 1 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 30 16 1 1
L 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 0 89 0 4 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 0
Opponent UCLA Utah Utah State Valdosta State Vanderbilt** Vermont Villanova Virginia VMI VCU * Virginia Tech ** Wake Forest Washington & Lee Washington State West Virginia ** Western Carolina Western Kentucky Westminster AC Whittier Wichita State * William & Mary Winthrop Wisconsin Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wofford Xavier* Yale
* NCAA Opponent
First Meeting
Last Meeting
1991-92 2000-01 1985-86 1983-84 1913-14 1973-74 1984-85 1925-26 1925-26 1982-83 1963-64 1912-13 1917-18 1996-97 1992-93 1993-94 1982-83 1925-26 1979-80 1984-85 1932-33 1993-94 1974-75 2002-03 1919-20 1983-84 1967-68
1992-93 2000-01 1985-86 2006-07 2008-09 1973-74 2000-01 1947-48 1928-29 1982-83 2008-09 2007-08 1930-31 1996-97 1998-99 2005-06 2008-09 1925-26 1979-80 1990-91 1990-91 2003-04 2007-08 2002-03 2008-09 2007-08 1984-85
** NIT Opponent
Total Games W 2 1 1 3 128 1 4 6 4 1 6 6 5 1 3 5 8 1 1 2 2 4 4 1 7 2 2
L
0 1 1 3 #46 1 2 5 4 1 5 4 5 1 1 5 5 1 1 2 2 3 2 #0 7 1 2
2 0 0 0 80 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0
#One or more UGA victories vacated because of NCAA sanctions.
Georgia vs. The Major Conferences Conference
First Meeting
Last Meeting
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Atlantic Coast 1905-06 2008-09 350 180 Atlantic 10 1919-20 2007-08 7 4 Atlantic Sun 2001-02 2008-09 6 4 Big East 1946-47 2003-04 19 9 Big Eight 1985-86 1994-95 8 2 Big Sky 1978-79 1978-79 1 0 Big South 1978-79 2008-09 9 9 Big Ten 1940-41 2007-08 28 8 Big Twelve 1996-97 2008-09 12 7 Big West 1985-86 1993-94 3 3 Colonial Athletic 1932-33 2005-06 11 10 Conference USA 1996-97 2007-08 3 1 Great Midwest 1974-75 1987-88 4 2 Ivy League 1952-53 1993-94 9 5 MEAC 1993-94 2008-09 4 4 Metro 1906-07 1982-83 36 22 Mid-American 2001-02 2001-02 1 1 Midwestern Coll. 1969-70 1988-89 10 6 Missouri Valley 1973-74 2001-02 8 6 Mountain West 2000-01 2006-07 2 1 North Atlantic 1973-74 1981-82 3 3 Northeast 1975-76 1994-95 5 4 Ohio Valley 1983-84 2001-02 6 5 Pacific-10 1972-73 2005-06 11 3 Patriot League 1963-64 1991-92 3 2 Southeastern 1907-08 2008-09 Southern 1908-09 2007-08 96 78 Southland 1974-75 1974-75 1 1 Southwest 1964-65 1993-94 9 5 Sun Belt 1965-66 2008-09 27 23 Trans-America 1906-07 2000-01 90 63 West Coast Ath. 2000-01 2007-08 6 4 Western Athletic 1969-70 2007-08 10 3 *Includes all meetings with current conference members
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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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Abrahamson, Tom — 1971 Acker, Jon — 1966 Ackermann, Carl — 1963-64-65 Adamek, Chuck — 1961-62-63 Adler, Gary — 1972 Aguilar, Ron — 2006 Allen, Ray — 1956-57-58 Anders, Carl — 1943 Anderson, Alf — 1943 Anderson, Billy — 1921 Anderson, Buck — 1928-29-30-31 Anderson, Charles — 1941-43 (Capt.) Anderson, Charlie — 1972-73-74 (Capt.) Anderson, Harrison — 1934-35 (CoCapt.), -36 (Co-Capt.) Anderson, W.D. — 1918-19-20 Anderson, Willie — 1985-86-87-88 (Capt.) Anderson, Scott — 1997 (Mgr.) Anderson, Shandon — 1993-94-95-96 Arnold, Wayne — 2003 Arrendale, J. Lester — 1908 Asher, Curtis — 1937 (Manager) Austin, Neville — 1988-89-90-91 (Co.Capt)
Shandon Anderson (1992-96)
Willie Anderson (1985-89)
B Bagby, Charles — 1962-63-64 (Capt.) Bailey, Sam — 1944 Baker, Devin — 1997 Ball, Tommy — 1967-68 Banks, James — 1981-82-83-84 (CoCapt.) Barnard, John — 1960 Barner, Mack — 1927 (Manager) Barnes, Chris — 2008-09 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 Bennett, Arlando — 1989-91-92-93 (Co-Capt.)
Bennett, Joe — 1922-23-24 Bennett, Paige — 1921-22 (Capt.) Benson, Buster — 1929 Bickerstaff, Charles — 1926 (Mgr.) Bishop, Chase — 1942-43 Blakley, Milt — 1987-88 (Capt.) Bliss, Dave — 2005-06 (CoCapt.)-07-08 Boney, Sam — 1922 Booth, Bill — 1961 Boston, William — 1941 Bowden, Dan — 1934-35-36 Bracewell, Mike — 1967-69 Bradley, Ronald — 1954-55-56 Brand, Tom — 1910-11-13-14 (Capt.) Bratton, Edgar — 1944 Brennan, Tom — 1969-70-71 Brewer, Ken — 1967 Brewer, Troy — 2008-09 Bringe, Robert — 1976 Brizendine, Brad — 2007 Brophy, Kevin — 2005-06 Brown, Andy — 1996-97-98-99-00 (Mgr.) Brown, Dathon — 1992-94 Brown, H.W. — 1914-15-16 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, Mike — 2003-04 Bullock, P.J. — 2006 Burch, Charles — 1945 Burdette, Eric — 1987 Burdette, P.B. — 1953 Butler, Corey — 2007-08-09 (Co-Capt.) Butler, Jake — 1922-23-25 Buttolph, L.F. — 1911 Buttolph, Lyman — 1909 (Manager) Buttolph, Lymon — 1944 (Manager)
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Jerry Epling (1968-70)
Jimmy Daughtry (1977-80)
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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.) Campbell, W.H. — 1920 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 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 2009-10 Media Guide
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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 (Mgr.) Conneen, Sean — 1991-92-93-94-95 (Mgr.) Cook, Dudley — 1926-27-28 Corhen, Richard — 1982-83-84-85 (Co-Capt.)Corley, O.H. — 1915 Costa, Flip — 1932-33-34 Courts, Malon — 1929 Couvillon, Sam — 1990-91-92-93 (Mgr.) Covington, Brandon --- 2009 (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 (Co-Capt.) Crowder, Daniel — 1938 Crump, Steve — 1913-14 Cummings, John — 1955
D 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.) Dearing, Palmer — 1953 Deavers, Clayton — 1945 Delser, D.C. — 1909 Denny, James — 1952
Derrick Floyd (1980-83)
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Derrick, Claude — 1907-08 (Capt.), -09 DeWitt, David — 1990 DeYoung, Eric — 1997-99 Dezzendorf, P.B. — 1916 Dinwiddie, Morris — 1955-56 Dorsey, Charlie — 1975-77 Dorsey, Jacky — 1975-76 Dowdy, Derrell — 1944 Drafts, Bryan — 1974-75-76 (Capt.) Drew, Roy — 1927-28 Dryden, Robb — 1998-9900-01 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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Edmondson, Fred — 195457-58-59 (Capt.) Edwards, Don — 1945 Eldredge, Knox — 1938-39 Ensley, Bill — 1954-55-5658 Epling, Jerry — 1968-69-70 Erwin, Julian — 1912 Etter, Bob — 1966 Evans, Alex — 2005 Evans, Anthony — 2000-01 Ewaldsen, Gregg — 1975-76-77
Jarvis Hayes (2002-03)
F 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.) Flourney, Walker — 1914 Floyd, Derrick — 1980-81-82-83 Forbes, Tillou — 1908-09-10-11 (Capt.) Forbes, Walter — 1925-27 (Capt.) Fort, John — 1910 Foster, Douglas — 1953-54 Foster, Lucius — 1976-78 Fowler, Robert — 1926 Fowler, Wilmore — 1981-82 (CoCapt.) Fox, Jesse — 1949
Jonas Hayes (2002-04)
Fox, Lawrence — 1917 Frain, Mickey — 1925-26-27 Fraley, John — 1972-73 Franks, Fred — 1957-58 Frey, Steve — 1978 Frost, Jack — 1921 Frye, Porter — 1929 Fusi, Pete — 1975
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Gaines, Sundiata — 2005-06-07-08 (CoCapt.) Gallagher, Gary — 1964 Ganote, Mike — 1988 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 (Mgr.) Gleaton, Curtis — 1956-57 (Capt.) Gold, Harold — 1952 Golden, Gullie — 1910-11-12 Golden, Shaun — 1990-91-92-93 (CoCapt.) Goscinski, Jan — 1994
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All-Time Lettermen 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 (Manager) -08 (Manager), -09-10 Groover, Bill — 1955 Gurr, Ed — 1921-22-23 (Capt.), -24 (Capt.)
H-I Hagan, Terry — 1956-57 Haley, Bill — 1945 Hall, Kermith — 1951-52-53 Hall, Lorenzo — 1997-98 Hamby, Fred — 1945-47 Hamilton, Patrick — 1986-87-88-89 (Capt.) Hamilton, Scott — 2000-01 Harley, James — 1925 (Manager) Harmon, Harry — 1935-36-37 Harold, Charlie — 1935 Harris, Hoss — 1924
Bob Lienhard (1968-70) played professionally in Italy for 14 seasons and continues to live there today. Georgia Basketball
Humphrey, Billy — 2006-07-08 Idrissi, Younes — 2005-06
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Gino Gianfrancesco (1971-73)
Rod Cole (1988-91)
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 (CoCapt.) Holder, Bob — 1959 Holland, Roy — 1974-75-76 Holt, Bob — 1944 Holtzendorf, C.B. — 1906 (Mgr.) -07 (Capt.), -16 Hopper, Thurmon — 1948 Howard, Bill — 1955 Howard, Lem — 1989-90-91 (Co.Capt.) Howard, Melvin — 1984-85 Huguley, Harrell — 1926
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Jackson, Albert — 2007-08-09 (CoCapt.) 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 (CoCapt.) -36 (Co-Capt.) Johnson, Allan — 1960-61-62 (Capt.) Johnson, Billups — 1932-33 Johnson, Frank — 1934-35 (CoCapt.) -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 (TriCapt.) Jordan, Josh — 2001 (Manager) Jugely, Harold — 1925
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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 Kennedy, Tom — 1936-37-38 Kenner, Steve — 2001-02 (Manager) Kessler, Alec — 1987-88-89-90 (Capt.) Kessler, Chad — 1984-85-86-87 Keuper, Kenneth — 1941-42 Killian, Joe — 1939-40-41 Kilpatrick, Buster — 1925 King, Lafayette — 1943
Chad Kessler (1984-87)
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King, Lenny — 1974 Kirce, Derrick — 1987 Kirk, Bob — 1948 Kirkland, Dan — 1939-40-41 Klimp, Dalton --- 2009 (Mgr.) Knight, Ed — 1948 Knight, Horace — 1955-56 (Capt.) Knox, Kennon — 1918-19 (Plr-Coach) Kon, Marcel — 1992 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 Lester, Louis — 1913-14-15 (Capt.) Lewis, Ryan — 2000 Lewis, T.J. — 1909 Liddell, Julian — 1912-13 Lienhard, Bob — 1968-69 (Capt.), -70 Lilly, John — 1992 Lindsey, Donald — 1977 Link, Ben — 1908 Linton, Don — 1961 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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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 Mapp, Armand — 1925 Maracich, Eli — 1946-47 Marbury, Eric — 1979-80-81 (CoCapt.), -82 (Co-Capt.)
Donald Hartry (1983-86)
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Horace McMillan (1983-86)
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Marsh, Peter — 1960 Marshall, John — 1951-52 Martin, Bill — 1939 Martin, Joe — 1929-30 Martin, Lee — 1964-65-66 (Capt.) Martin, Steve — 1977-78-7980 (Mgr.) Martin, William — 1938 Martin, Wilson — 1962-63-64 Massey, Jim — 1967-68-69 (Trainer) Masterson, Matt — 2004-05 (Mgr.) Mateling, Randy — 1970-7172 Mathis, Bob — 1946 Matthews, John — 1962-6364 Mazo, Al — 1934-35 McAuley, Jay — 2003-04-0506 (Co-Capt.) 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 — 1954-55 McMillan, Horace — 1983-84-85-86 (Co-Capt.) McPhee, Dick — 1943 McPhee, Ricky --- 2009 McWhorter, Hamilton — 1933 (Mgr.) Meeks, Howards — 1944 Mell, Carlton — 1925 Mercer, George — 1918
Marshall Wilson and Litterial Green (no. 11) celebrate the Bulldogs’ 1990 SEC Championship.
Mercer, Lavon — 1977-78-79-80 (CoCapt.) Mercer, Mike — 2006-07 Meropol, David (Mgr.) — 2004-05-06-07 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) Mohr, Sigo — 1941 (Manager) Molitoris, Drew — 2001-02-03 (Mgr.) Moore, Bobby — 1940-41-42 (Capt.)
Zippy Morocco (1951-53) was UGA’s first player to earn All-America honors.
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Phenizee Ransom (1997-98)
Carlos Strong (1992-96)
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, 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
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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 Nordholz, Kris — 1993-94-95-96 Nordin, Jon — 1996-97-98-99 Norris, Ulysses — 1976 Norton, Jack — 1953
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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 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 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, Nolan — 1924-25-26 (Capt.) Richardson, Zack — 1978-79-80 Roberts, Scott — 1986-87 Robinson, Pertha — 1993-94-95-96 Roger, William H. — 1959 Rogers, Lee — 1934
All-Time Lettermen Steve Newman
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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
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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) 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 2009-10 Media Guide
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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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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 Thompson, Jimmy — 1965 (Manager) Thompson, Olin — 1936-38 Thorne, Mike — 1976-77-78 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
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Turner, Hoyt — 1926-27 Turner, Jack — 1951-52
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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 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 White, Herb — 1968-69-70 White, Moses — 2000 Wiedower, Marcus — 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 Steve Newman Williams, Andy — 1994-95-96-97 (Mgr.) Williams, Dennis — 1984-85-86-87 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 Wilson, Marshall — 1989-90-91 (Co.Capt.) Wilson, Ty — 1992-93-94-95 Wilson, — 1941 (Manager) 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 (Co-Capt.) Woods, J.I. — 1912 Wough, Armin — 1929 Wright, Rashad — 2001-02-03-04 (CoCapt.) Wynn, Alex — 1989 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
Rashad Wright (2001-04)
Jerry Waller (1964-66)
All-Time Assistant Coaches at Georgia 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. Pete Herrmann& James Holland
Total Years 9 1 3 6 6 3 2 5 4 3 4 2 4 11 4 2 6 4
Years at Georgia 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 2003-09 1999-2003
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Michael Hunt 4 Ron Jirsa# 2 Kwanza Johnson 1 Calvin Jones 3 Mike Jones 6 Ken McDonald 1 Morris McHone 1 Desmond Oliver 5 Stacey Palmore 1 Phillip Pearson 1 Reggie Rankin 3 Mark Slonaker 6 Pat Stephens 4 Mike Sutton 2 Jerry Waters 2 Ray Zetts 6 *Freshman Coach #Became Head Coach &Named Interim Head Coach
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Years at Georgia 1997-2001 1995-97 2010 1975-78 2003-09 2003-04 1978-79 2004-09 2010 2010 1997-2000 1989-95 1966-70 1995-97 1997-99 1989-95
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Georgia will play its 47th full season of basketball at Stegeman Coliseum in 2009-10.
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 standing-roomonly 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
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.
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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 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 15 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 bowl-shaped layout. Still more updates, including a video board and sound system, were installed in time for the 2006 season. In addition, Stegeman was also utilized as a competition venue for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games. Preliminaryround 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 190506, 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. 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. Spectators 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 summerschool 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. In its 46 years of existence, 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 AllAmerican in 1953, played three years in the spartan conditions of Woodruff Hall, home of the Bulldogs from 1925 until 1964.
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Location: Athens, Georgia Founded: 1785 Enrollment: 33,878 Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: Southeastern Colors: Red and Black Home Court: Stegeman Coliseum (Cap.: 10,523) President: Dr. Michael Adams (Lipscomb ‘70) Faculty Chairman: Prof. Jere Morehead (Georgia ‘80)
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Athletic Director: Damon Evans (Georgia ‘93) Exec. Associate Director: Frank Crumley (Georgia ‘88) Sr. Associate Director: Carla Williams (Georgia ‘89) Associate ADs: Arthur Johnson (Georgia ‘95) Alan Thomas (Kentucky ‘92) Claude Felton (Georgia ‘70) Craig White (Missouri ‘85) Assistant ADs: Glada Horvat (Georgia ‘82) Matt Brachowski (Missouri ‘93) Eric Baumgartner (Va. Tech ‘95) Charley Whittemore (Georgia ‘71)
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Sports Comm. Director: Claude Felton (Georgia ‘70) Associate Directors: Tim Hix (Tennessee ‘84) (BBall SID) Christopher Lakos (Georgia ‘90) Mike Mobley (Georgia ‘89) Assistant Directors: Steve Colquitt (Georgia ‘89), Leland Barrow (Georgia ‘02), Tanner Tedeschi (Georgia ‘05), Ben Beaty (Auburn ‘07) Publications Coord.: Karlene Lawrence SCD Office Mgr.: Karen Huff SCD Student Assistants: CC Robinson & Kate Burkholder (Grad Assts.), Molly Poitevint, Sarah Bailey, David Koonin, Robert Carnes, Michael Terry, Grant Grisamore, Alex Zerkel SCD Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1472 Athens, GA 30603 SCD Street Address: Room 250, Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall One Selig Circle Athens, GA 30602 SCD Telephone: (706) 542-1621 SCD Faxes: (Butts-Mehre) 5429339 (Coliseum) 542-7993
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The 2009-10 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) 542-7993 Passes will be mailed when time allows. Other single-game credentials will be left at the press will call window, located at Ticket Booth No. 4 on Smith Street. Credentials are issued on a priority basis. A limited number of parking passes will also be issued.
• Daily Interviews
• The Bulldogs practice almost every weekday in the latter half of the afternoon (Call ahead for exact time.). Daily interviews, with coaches and players, will be conducted before practice outside the Bulldogs’ practice gymnasium. • Members of the media must arrange daily player interviews in advance with Tim Hix of the SID office. Hix, or another member of the SID office, will be on the practice gym floor after each practice to assist you with pre-arranged interviews. • Special exceptions to this arrangement can be made with at least one day’s notice.
• Post-Game Interviews
After each game, Georgia’s locker room is CLOSED to the media. At home games, after a brief cooling-off period, requested players will be brought into the Conference Room, located through Portal #2. The best opportunity to interview Coach Fox is also in the Conference Room. At road games, players will be brought outside the locker room.
• Practices
Georgia practice sessions are generally CLOSED to the media. TV cams and photographers are allowed to shoot a predetermined portion at the beginning of each practice. During this 15-minute period, all photographers are asked to remain in the baseline areas normally reserved for shooting in a game.
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• 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.
Transmitting Digital Photography
• 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.
• High-Speed Internet
• 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.
• Satellite Feeds
The Georgia Sports Communications Office will offer same-day satellite feeds after the following home games: Date/Game TipoffFeed Time Nov. 13/New Orleans 7:00 10:30 p.m. Nov. 17/Wofford 7:00 10:30 p.m. Nov. 27/Jax State 7:00 10:30 p.m. Dec. 23/Fla. Atlantic 7:00 10:30 p.m. In addition, there will be a feed available each Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. ET. The Tuesday feeds will feature practice footage, as well as interviews with Coach Fox and players on upcoming opponents.
• Bulldogs on the Internet
Media members can obtain all current information on Georgia basketball by visiting its home page on the Internet. Its address is as follows http://www.georgiadogs.com
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Email Phone WRFC RADIO - ATHENS (Jeff Dantzler) jeff.dantzler1710@msn.com (706) 549-6222 DAWGS ILLUSTRATED (Anthony Dasher) dash@ugasports.com (706) 255-2326 DAWG POST (Dean Legge) dean@dawgpost.com (803) 599-1276 WMSL RADIO - ATHENS (Brett Zion, Sports Dir.) news@wmsl.com (706) 548-8890 WSB-TV - ATLANTA (ABC, Ch. 2) (Chuck Dowdle, Anchor) chuck.dowdle@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) (Tracy Carmony, Prod.) krivero@wxia.gannett.com (404) 873-9145 WGCL-TV - ATLANTA (CBS, Ch. 46) (Gil Tyree, Anchor) gtyree@mdp.com (404) 325-4646 COMCAST SPORTS SOUTHEAST (Matt Stewart) Matt-Stewart@cable.comcast.com (770) 559-2300 WSB Radio, News/Talk 750 - Atlanta (Tony Schiavone) tony.schiavone@coxradio.com (404) 897-7500 WQXI Radio, 790 The Zone - Atlanta (Matt Edgar) medgar@790thezone.com (404) 238-9476 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 Director) 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 Director) 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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Head Coach: Mark Fox (E. New Mexico ‘91) Coaching Record: at Nevada (2005-09) 123-43 (.741) at Georgia First Season Totals (5 seasons) 123-43 (.741) Assistant Coaches: Kwanza Johnson (Tulsa ‘95) Philip Pearson (Alabama ‘93) Stacey Palmore (Livingstone ‘93) Director of Basketball Operations: Kent Davison (Sterling ‘72) Operations Coordinator: Mark Pope (Kentucky ‘96) Graduate Assistant: Todd Okeson (Nevada ‘04) Graduate Manager: Cory Cason (Georgia ‘07) Basketball Trainer: Colby Pohlmann (Nebraska ‘02) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Mike Schweigert (Indiana ‘03) Basketball Secretary: Pam Gauld Basketball Office Telephone: (706) 542-1432
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2008-09 Records: 12-20 overall, 3-13 in SEC (6th in Eastern Division) Home: 10-8, Road: 1-9, Neutral: 1-3 Post-Season Results: 0-1 in SEC Tournament Starters Returning: 3
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG 33 Trey Thompkins F 6-9 247 So. 12.6 3 Dustin Ware G 5-11 182 So. 7.2 34 Albert Jackson F/C 6-10 265 Sr. 4.5 Starters Lost: 2 30 Terrance Woodbury G 6-7 220 Sr. 14.0 23 Corey Butler G 6-3 195 Sr. 6.7 Other Lettermen Returning: 6 4 Chris Barnes F 6-8 240 Jr. 4.4 50 Jeremy Price F 6-8 264 Jr. 5.1 10 Ricky McPhee G 6-1 184 Sr. 3.6 1 Travis Leslie G 6-4 202 So. 6.3 41 Drazen Zlovaric F 6-9 210 So. 1.2 12 Matt Bucklin G 6-0 170 So. 0.0 Other Lettermen Lost: 2 5 Zac Swansey G 6-1 180 So. 4.3 20 Troy Brewer G 6-5 180 So. 2.1 Newcomers: 4 5 Ebuka Anayorah G 6-3 190 RFr. -11 Vincent Williams G 6-0 160 Fr. -25 Tyler Whatley F 6-7 220 Sr. -2 DeMario Mayfield G 6-4 190 Fr. -Transfers Sitting out the 2010 Season Gerald Robinson G 6-1 165 Jr. 17.8 Nashville, Tenn. (Tenn. State Univ.) Connor Nolte F 6-7 200 Jr. 5.4 Alpharetta, Ga. (Furman Univ.)
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Airports • Athens Ben Epps Airport (www.athensairport.net)— Commercial air service is available between Athens and Atlanta’s HartsfieldJackson Int’l. Airport via Georgia Skies (http://www.pacificwings. com/gsky/gs/ or 1-877-849-4997). 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.
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
Courtyard by Marriott 166 N. Finley St. (706) 369-7000
Hilton Garden Inn 390 E. Washington St. (706) 353-6800
Days Inn 230 N. Finley St. (706) 543-6511
Holiday Inn 197 E. Broad St. (706) 549-4433
Best Inn 2715 Atlanta Hwy. (706) 549-1530
SpringHill Suites 1901 Founders Blvd. (706) 227-6005
Foundry Park Inn & Spa 295 E. Dougherty St. (706) 549-7020
Super “8” Motel 3425 Atlanta Hwy. (706) 549-0251
Ga. Center for Cont. Ed. 1197 S. Lumpkin St. (706) 542-1187
• 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.
Holiday Inn Express 513 W. Broad St. (706) 546-8122
From Atlanta (Via Interstate 85 North)
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• Ward Limousine — (706) 353-8099 • Your Cab Company — (706) 546-5844
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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-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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Event Managment ............................................542-1135
Athletic Administration ............................................................................542-9037 542-9037 UGA Ticket Office ........................................................................ 877-GADAWGS Basketball Office..................................................................................... 542-1143 Sports Communications .........................................................................542-1621 542-1621 Sports Comm. Fax..................................................................................542-9339 542-9339 Stegeman Coliseum Press Row .............................................................542-8052 542-8052
Matt Brachowski, Assistant Athletic Director Christie Purks, Associate Director of Event Management Dave Williams, Assistant Director of Event Management Scott Hallberg, Athletic Event Assistant Sarah Doughton, Event Management Assistant Keith Hendrix, Event Management Assistant
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UGA Athletic Association .......................................................... Butts-Mehre Bldg. P.O. Box 1472...................................................................................1 1 Selig Circle Athens, GA 30603 ..................................................................Athens, Athens, GA 30602
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Administration Damon Evans, Director of Athletics ........................................................542-9037 542-9037 542-1306 Frank Crumley, Exec. Associate AD, Finance & Business .....................542-1306 542-9103 Carla Williams, Sr. Associate AD, Student Srvcs & SWA .......................542-9103 542-9053 Arthur Johnson, Associate AD, Internal Affairs .......................................542-9053 542-9239 Alan Thomas, Associate AD, External Affairs .........................................542-9239 Craig White, Associate AD, Sports & Operations ...................................542-9053 542-9053 542-1621 Claude Felton, Associate AD, Sports Communications ..........................542-1621 Matt Brachowski, Assistant AD, Event Management .............................. 542-1135 542-7955 Glada Horvat, Assistant AD, Academic & Eligibility ................................542-7955 542-9086 Eric Baumgartner, Assistant AD, Compliance.........................................542-9086 Charles Whittemore, Assistant AD, Facilities..........................................542-9091 542-9091 542-9037 Dave Muia, Special Assistant to the AD .................................................542-9037
Basketball Office ..........................................542-1143 542-1143 Mark Fox, Head Basketball Coach Kwanza Johnson, Assistant Basketball Coach Phillip Pearson, Assistant Basketball Coach Stacey Palmore, Assistant Basketball Coach Kent Davison, Director of Basketball Operations Mark Pope, Operations Coordinator Cory Cason, Graduate Manager Pam Gauld, Basketball Secretary
Athletic Training ............................................542-9060 542-9060 Ron Courson, Director of Sports Medicine Steve Bryant, Associate Athletic Trainer Mike Dillon, Associate Athletic Trainer Colby Pohlmann, Assistant Athletic Trainer for Men’s Basketball Dean Crowell, Assistant Athletic Trainer Anna Randa, Assistant Athletic Trainer Eric Gunderson, Assistant Athletic Trainer Shannon Becker, Assistant Athletic Trainer Cathy Grindle, Administrative Assistant Jeanne Vaughn, Athletic Insurance Coordinator Dr. Fred Reifsteck, Team Physician Ruth Taylor, Sports Nutritionist
Business Office ...............................................542-1306 542-1306 Frank Crumley, Executive Associate AD Becky Stevens, Administrative Assistant Stephanie Ransom, Director of Business Operations Jared Benko, Assistant Director of Business Operations Barbara Boyd, Travel Coordinator Denise Hughes, Accountant Peggy Whitfield, Human Resources Coordinator Amy Bales, Human Resources Assistant
Compliance .......................................................542-9103 542-9103 Carla Williams, Sr. Associate AD, Student Services & SWA Eric Baumgartner, Assistant AD for Compliance Glada Horvat, Assistant AD for Academics & Eligibility
Development ....................................................542-9239 542-9239 Alan Thomas, Associate Athletic Director, External Affairs Carolyn Center, Director of Development Steven Farmer, Director of Capital Support Jay Lowe, Major Gifts Officer Mike Cavan, Major Gifts Officer Barbara Hartman Howell, Assistant Director of Development/Annual Fund Dolores Hughes, Associate Accountant Jane Jones, Development Office Manager
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Marketing and Promotions.............................542-9039 John Bateman, Director of Marketing Emily Deitz, Director of Promotions Brenton Shiver, Assistant Director of Promotions Robert Cliatt, Promotions Intern Allison Jackson, Promotions Intern
Sports Communications ..................................542-1621 Claude Felton, Associate AD for Sports Communications (Football) Tim Hix, Associate Director, Sports Comm. (M. Basketball, EQ) Christopher Lakos, Associate Director, Sports Comm. (Baseball, W. Tennis) Mike Mobley, Associate Director, Sports Comm. (W. Basketball, W. Golf) Steve Colquitt, Assistant Director, Sports Comm. (Gymnastics, M. Golf) Leland Barrow, Assistant Director, Sports Comm. (Track & Field, XC) Tanner Tedeschi, Assistant Director, Sports Comm. (Softball, Volleyball) Loran Smith, Executive Secretary, Georgia Bulldog Club Dan Mihalik, Sports Comm. Intern (Soccer) Ben Beaty, Sports Comm. Graduate Assistant (Soccer, Gymnastics) Kate Burkholder, Sports Comm. Graduate Assistant (Soccer, Gymnastics) Karlene Lawrence, Publications Coordinator Karen Huff, Sports Communications Office Assistant
Strength and Conditioning ............................542-0687 Dave Van Halanger, Director of Strength and Conditioning Keith Gray, Associate Director of S&C, Football Clay Walker, Associate Director of S&C, Football Katrin Koch, Director of S&C for Olympic Sports Jeremy Heffner, Assistant S&C Coach for Olympic Sports Mike Schweigert, Assistant S&C Coach for Olympic Sports & Basketball Vaughn Robinson, Assistant S&C Coach for Olympic Sports Tyler Jorgensen, Assistant S&C Coach for Olympic Sports Joshua Rucci, Graduate S&C Coach for Olympic Sports
Student Services ............................................542-8388 Carla Williams, Associate AD Glada Horvat, Assistant AD for Academics/Eligibility Robert Miles, Director of CHAMPS/Life Skills Ted White, Director of Academic Services Wally Richardson, Associate Director of Academic Services Lesley Black, Associate Director of Student Services Claire Foggin, Academic Counselor Rhonda Kilpatrick, Academic Counselor Cory Kopaniasz, Academic Counselor for Men’s Basketball Ervin Lewis, Academic Counselor Ken Montgomery, Academic Counselor Eric Beverly, Academic Counselor Solomon Hughes, Academic Counselor Darrell Bryant, Academic Counselor Lynn Smith, Academic Counselor Rachel Jones, Academic Counselor Chandra Evans, Student Services Office Mgr. Brenda Terrell, Administrative Assistant Gayle McBride, Student Services Admin. Assistant
Ticket Office ...................................................542-1231 Tim Cearley, Director of Ticket Operations Karen Warther, Assistant Director of Ticket Operations Wendy Whittington, Assistant Director of Ticket Operations Joan Thompson, Administrative Associate Mike Vernon, Information Analyst
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The best and broadest exposure possible for UGA basketball comes from the Georgia Bulldog Radio Network by ISP 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. ISP 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. Mark Slonaker, former Georgia captain, and later assistant coach, will join veteran playby-play man Scott Howard for their first season together. Georgia coach Mark Fox can also be heard each Monday night during the season on the Bulldog Hotline, heard over most of the network stations.
The Georgia Bulldog Radio Network crew of Scott Howard (left) and Mark Slonaker will work their first season together in 2009-10.
Mark Slonaker
Howard
Slonaker
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 14th season behind the microphone at Georgia basketball games. First a color analyst with legendary voice Larry Munson, Howard will be working his 11th season as the Dogs’ primary play-by-play announcer. Howard had been the sports director at Athens radio stations WNGC-WGAU for 12 years before joining ISP Sports last summer. A 1984 Georgia graduate, he is now the school’s primary play-by-play football announcer, taking over for the recently retired Munson, after calling road games since the 2007 season. Howard was also play-by-play announcer for Georgia baseball from 1990-96.
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Former Georgia basketball captain Mark Slonaker joins the broadcast team for the 2010 season as a color analyst. The 1980 UGA graduate went straight into the coaching profession, landing first at The Lovett School in Atlanta for three seasons. He ascended into the collegiate ranks, for six years as an assistant at Georgia State and then for six more at his alma mater under coach Hugh Durham. Slonaker then became head coach at Pensacola Junior College before taking an identical post at Mercer in 1997. The New Jersey native was named National Coach of the Year in 2003 after the Bears enjoyed the biggest turnaround of any team in the country, from 6-23 to 23-6. Since July of 2008, Slonaker has served as a Regional Director on the staff of the UGA Development Office.
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Georgia, SEC Sports on Sirius XM Radio For the third 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, have begun Year Three of a five-year 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, will be available to subscribers nationwide.
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Station
Freq.
Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta Baxley Blackshear Brunswick Calhoun Carrollton Claxton Clayton Cleveland Columbus Dalton Donalsonville Douglas Douglas Dublin Dublin Eatonton Gainesville Greensboro Hartwell Hawkinsville Hawkinsville Jasper Louisville Louisville Macon Macon Moultrie Newnan Rome Rome Sandersville Savannah Statesboro Sylvania Thomaston Thomaston Thomasville Tifton Tifton Valdosta Vidalia Waycross Young Harris Fountain Inn, S.C. Copperhill, Tenn.
WGPC AM WPUP FM WSB AM WGAC AM WUFE AM WKUB-FM WGIG AM WJTH AM WLBB AM WCLA AM WRBN FM WRWH AM WRCG AM WYYU FM WGMK FM WDMG AM WDMG FM WDBN FM WMLT AM WMGZ FM WXKT FM WDDK FM WKLY AM WCEH AM WQXZ FM WLJA FM WPEH AM WPEH FM WIFN FM WMAC AM WMTM FM WCOH AM WRGA AM WSRM FM WSNT AM WJLG AM WWNS AM WSYL AM WTGA FM WTGA AM WPAX AM WTIF AM WTIF FM WVLD AM WTCQ FM WWUF FM WACF FM WFIS AM WLSB AM
1450 103.7 750 580 1260 105.1 1440 900 1330 1470 104.1 1350 1420 104.5 106.3 860 99.5 107.5 1330 97.7 103.7 103.9 980 610 103.9 93.5 1420 92.1 105.5 940 93.9 1400 1470 95.3 1490 900 1240 1490 101.1 1590 1240 1340 107.5 1450 97.7 97.7 95.1 1600 1400
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Charles Bloom Southeastern Conference Assoc. Commissioner Media Relations
Craig Pinkerton Director of Media Relations (Basketball Contact)
Charles Bloom - Assoc. Commissioner - Media Relations Home: (205) 995-0149 Craig Pinkerton - Director of Media Relations (Men’s Basketball Contact) Cell: (205) 936-9681 Coaches’ Teleconference
News Releasees
The 12 SEC head coaches will be featured on a teleconference from 11:00 a.m. - 12:24 p.m. (Eastern) during the 2009-10 season. The call will be held each Tuesday beginning January 5, 2010. Media representatives wishing to participate in the teleconference should contact the SEC Media Relations Department for further details. In addition, women’s team coaches from two SEC schools — alternating for each teleconference — will also be available. 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
A fast, more efficient method by which media can obtain SEC basketball information is through the league’s media-only web site: www. secsportsmedia.com. RegSEC Coaches’ Teleconference Schedule istration and approval are 11:00 a.m. Kevin Stallings (Vanderbilt) required. All news releases, 11:07 a.m. Darrin Horn (South Carolina) as well as updated standings 11:14 a.m. Billy Donovan (Florida) and statistics, can be found on its main web site: www. 11:21 a.m. Mark Fox (Georgia) secsports.com. 11:28 a.m. Trent Johnson (LSU)
11:35 a.m. John Calipari (Kentucky) 11:42 a.m. Bruce Pearl (Tennessee) 11:49 a.m. John Pelphrey (Arkansas) 11:56 a.m. Women’s Coach (Alternates) 12:03 p.m. Women’s Coach (Alternates) 12:10 p.m. Anthony Grant (Alabama) 12:17 p.m. Jeff Lebo (Auburn) 12:24 p.m. Andy Kennedy (Ole Miss) 12:31 p.m. Rick Stansbury (Miss. State) Times are Eastern Standard Time
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The SEC will name a Player-of-the-Week throughout the 2006-07 season (January-March) for Monday afternoon publication. 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.
Beginning in August of 2009, the Southeastern Conference and its membership set forth a new credential policy for covering the league’s live events. Signed agreement to this policy must be received by the SEC before any member of the working media may cover an event. Highlights from this policy follow below. A more detailed version of the policy can be found at www.secsports. com. Media—General
Except for video (including any accompanying news audio) and still photographs of the Event shot by Bearer of a credential, in compliance with the requirements and restrictions, and news stories written and broadcast by Bearer, Bearer acknowledges that all broadcast rights, copyrights, trademarks, and other proprietary rights to the Event, are exclusively owned and/or licensed by the Southeastern Conference, its member institutions, and/or third parties with which the Conference or its members have agreements. Video, film, photographs and other images of an Event may be used, broadcast, sold, licensed or distributed by Bearer only as expressly permitted herein. In addition, for avoidance of doubt, except as permitted herein, Bearer is prohibited from making available any video, film, photograph or other image of an Event to any organization, person or entity without advance written permission from the SEC, even though the planned use may be news or editorial in nature. Bearer acknowledges that all trademark rights in the names, logos, trademarks, mascots, and uniform designs of the Conference and of the member institutions of the Conference are retained by the Conference and its members. Except for permitted use of broadcast feeds strictly in conformity herewith, nothing in these terms and conditions authorizes or allows Bearer to use any of the trademarks, copyrights or other proprietary or intellectual property rights of the SEC or of its member institutions.
Bearer Generated Images
The Credential confers on Bearer a limited, non-exclusive and non-transferable right to enter the Event venue or stadium to take Bearer Generated Images of the Event and to use, license, and sublicense such Bearer Generated Images only for news coverage or editorial purposes. However, if a broadcast feed of the Event via video and audio distributing facilities is provided by the SEC or its member institution, Bearer shall not take any Bearer Generated Video of the Event and shall use only such feed pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions hereof concerning broadcast feeds. Bearer may not sell or license any Bearer Generated Image that features an individual and is licensed, sold or used to profit from the name or likeness of the individual. Bearer Generated Images may not be reproduced on products, souvenirs, or clothing.
Bearer Generated Photographs
Bearer Generated Photographs may be used (and posted on the internet) in connection with and as part of regular print news coverage, including internet print news coverage. Bearer may sell or relicense Bearer Generated Photographs. (Bearer is not restricted or prohibited from imposing additional restrictions, including withholding any and all rights from the buyer or licensee with respect to the Bearer Generated Photograph.) In any such sublicense, so that the SEC may pursue its rights against the licensee and will not be required to pursue Bearer, Bearer shall ensure that the SEC and its member institutions are named as intended third party beneficiaries.
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(OH) @UK 16 Miami Ga. Sou. @SC
Stetson @UF
AU @Mo. St. Ala. St. @UM Lipscomb @VU Ind. St. @LSU
@Paradise Jam 22UT AU vs. N.C. State
23 VU vs. Cincinnati
LSU @NIT Season TO UT @Paradise Jam
november / December
UM @Puerto Rico Cl. SC @Chas. Classic
December / January
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6
7
8
UGA @Va. Tech SC @Clemson
UK vs. UNC-Asheville
Virginia @AU Delaware St. @AR
VU @Illinois
14
15
20
21 Drexel @UK
22
SE La. @LSU
S. Houston St. @AU
South Ala. @UF Ala. State @AU MS vs. Centenary LSU vs. Wash. State Mo. State @AR
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25
26
UGA vs. St. John’s UK vs. UConn
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Richmond @SC Wright St. @MS UM vs. UTEP Samford @UA Ala. St. @AR Fla. Atlantic @UGA Long Beach @UK Mercer at UA UM @W. Va. N.C. A&T @UT
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2
8
9
15 22
Manhattan @VU Tenn. State @UA AR vs. Baylor SC @Boston College
Charlotte @UT
13
UM @UGA LSU @SC VU @UA
UK @UF
16
UT @UA
UK @SC
UM @UK
UT @VU UA @UK
UK @MS
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20 27
3
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AR @UGA MS @VU
10
28 UF @Legends Cl.
MS @S. Padre Inv.
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26
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9 UGA @UK
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16 UGA @MSU
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23 UT@UGA
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@SC 30 UGA LSU @MS
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UF @AR
UM @AU MSU @AR
UF @UA UT @LSU
UM @MS
VU @UM AU @UF
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LSU @UM
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UK @Indiana McNeese St. @UM MSU vs. UCLA NW State @LSU Purdue @UA
UGA vs. Illinois Centenary @UM Rice @LSU Tenn. St. @VU A. Peay @UK MS @Houston
UF vs. Richmond SC @Wofford UT @S. Cal UA @K. State SFA @AR
UGA @Missouri Utah @LSU Baylor @SC UAB @AR Ga. Sou. @AU Sou. Miss @VU Louisville @UK
UF @VU SC @AU MS @UM
UA @LSU
UA @AR UM @UT VU @SC UK @AU LS @UF
MS @UA AU @VU SC @UF AR @UK UM @LSU
UA @AU AR @UM VU @UK
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13 SC @UGA
19
@UGA 20 UA UF @UM
UK @VU AR @AU
@UGA 27 UF UK @UT
MS @SC LSU @AU
VU @UGA AU @AR MS @UF UK @LSU
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UA @UM SC @UT
UT @UK LSU @VU AU @MSU AR @UA Xavier @UF
UT @SC MS @LSU
UGA @VU SC @UK
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Records UNC @UK Sou. Miss @UM La.-Monroe @UA St. Bonaventure @MS DePaul at VU MVSU @AR
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UT @Memphis MS @San Diego
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18
UK @UGA UA @SC AR @UT MS @AU
UF @Jacksonville Troy @AU
AU vs. IUPUI UT @Paradise Jam Beth.-Cook. @MS
18
MS vs. DePaul UF vs. Syracuse
Nicholls St. @LSU AU @Fla. State
17 UGA @UT
3
Jax St. @UGA MS vs. Richmond Jax @SC CofC @UT UF vs. Mich. St. LSU @NIT Season TO ETSU @AR
@UAB 21 UGA Rider @UK
17
11
AR @LSU UA @MS
27
Cornell @UA
12
UF @SC UGA @AU
SC @AR
UT vs. ECU AU vs. UCF Troy @UF App. St. @AR Providence @UA UM @Puerto Rico Inv. SC @Chas. Classic VU @St. Mary’s
14
11 UT vs. MTSU
10
10 LSU @AR
24 AU @UM
2 9
AU @LSU SC @UM
UGA @UF VU @UT LSU @UA
UT @UF
VU @UF
UF @UK
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20
4
3
7
19
7
2
St. Louis @UGA W. Ky. @SC ETSU @UT UM @Ark. State N. Fla. @UA AR @Oklahoma Missouri @VU
6
Ga. Tech @UGA Texas @AR Longwood @SC W. Ga. @AU UCF @UM
UA vs. Baylor
VU @Maui Inv. LSU @NIT Season TO
5
McNeese St. @LSU MS @W. Ky. MTSU @VU UA @Toledo
UNO @UGA Morehead St. @UK UALR @UM Ala. A&M @SC A. Peay @UT Rider @MSU UL-M @LSU Alcorn St. @AR Niagara @AU
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4
18
28
Point @AU 25 High UK @Cancun Chall.
13
Sam Houston @UK SE La. @MSU SC vs. LaSalle
31
17
21
19 UM vs. Indiana
@UGA 30 Pepperdine Presbyterian @UF
12
14
18 Ga. Sou. @UF
Chas. Sou. @AU Jax. State @UM
11
7
12
@Xavier 29 LSU Hartford @UK
Kansas @UT
UF @UT
11
28 American
UF @N.C. State
10
Wyoming @UT
Furman @SC Mercer @VU
@UF MVSU @MS
3
Morgan St. UNC-A @UGA @AR FSU @UF UT-P.A. @MS UK vs. Cleve. St. VU @Maui Inv. LSU @NIT Season TO
Fla. A&M @UF UL-Lafayette @LSU AU @Ala. A&M
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31 January / February
UNC-A @UT AR vs. Louisville Jackson St. @UA LSU @NIT Season TO
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27
Feb.-march
17 Wofford @UGA
29
TAMU-CC @UM UA @Old Spice Classic South Ala. @AR
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13
UGA @LSU AU @UA SC @VU UM @AR UT @MS
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DATE
Fri., Nov. 13 Sun., Nov. 15 Mon., Nov. 16 Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Media Info
Tues., Nov. 17 Wed., Nov. 18 Thurs., Nov. 19 Fri., Nov. 20 Sat., Nov. 21 Mon., Nov. 23 Tues., Nov. 24 Wed., Nov. 25 Thurs., Nov. 26 Fri., Nov. 27 Sat., Nov. 28 Mon., Nov. 30
Sat., Jan. 16
GAME
Morehead State at Kentucky Alabama A&M at South Carolina Stetson at Florida Miami (Ohio) at Kentucky Ga. Southern at South Carolina UNC-Asheville at Tennessee Arkansas vs. Louisville Ga. Southern at Florida Ole Miss vs. Indiana Sam Houston St. @Kentucky Troy at Florida Rider at Kentucky Georgia at UAB Vanderbilt vs. Cincinnati Florida State at Florida UNC-Asheville at Georgia Vanderbilt at Maui Invit. Vanderbilt at Maui Invit. Alabama vs. Baylor Alabama at Old Spice Classic Jacksonville at South Carolina Florida vs. Michigan State Florida at Legends Classic Kentucky vs. UNC-Asheville
NETWORK ESPNU SportSouth FSN FSN/BBSN SportSouth FSN ESPN2 FSN-FL ESPN2 FSN FSN-FL FSN CSS ESPN2 FSN CSS ESPN2 ESPN2 ESPN2 ESPN2/U SportSouth HDNet HDNet FSN
TIME
6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBA TBA 6:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m.
December DATE
Tues., Dec. 1 Wed., Dec. 2 Fri., Dec. 4 Sat., Dec. 5 Sun., Dec. 6 Mon. Dec. 7 Tues., Dec. 8 Wed., Dec. 9 Thurs., Dec. 10 Sat., Dec. 12 Tues., Dec. 15 Wed., Dec. 16 Thurs., Dec. 17 Sat., Dec. 19
Sun., Dec. 20 Mon., Dec. 21 Tues., Dec. 22 Wed., Dec. 23 Mon., Dec. 28 Tues., Dec. 29 Wed., Dec. 30
Thurs., Dec. 31
Sat., Jan. 2
Sun., Jan. 3 Mon., Jan. 4 Tues., Jan. 5 Wed., Jan. 6 Sat., Jan. 9
Sun., Jan. 10 Tues., Jan. 12 Wed., Jan. 13 Thurs., Jan. 14
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Tues., Jan. 26 Wed., Jan. 27 Thurs., Jan. 28 Sat., Jan. 30
Sun., Jan. 31
GAME
Florida A&M at Florida La.-Lafayette at LSU Western Ky. at South Carolina Arkansas at Oklahoma Missouri at Vanderbilt Florida at Jacksonville North Carolina at Kentucky Southern Miss at Ole Miss South Carolina at Clemson Georgia at Virginia Tech Virginia at Auburn Vanderbilt at Illinois Georgia vs. St. John’s Kentucky vs. UConn Miss. State vs. DePaul Florida vs. Syracuse Kentucky at Indiana Miss. State vs. UCLA Purdue at Alabama Wyoming at Tennessee Richmond at South Carolina Wright State at Miss. State Nicholls State at LSU Rice at LSU Austin Peay at Kentucky Florida vs. Richmond Georgia vs. Illinois South Carolina at Wofford Sam Houston State at Aubvurn Drexel at Kentucky Furman at South Carolina South Alabama at Florida Long Beach St. at Kentucky N.C. A&T at Tennessee Ole Miss at West Virginia American at Florida LSU at Xavier Hartford vs. Kentucky Presbyterian at Florida Arkansas vs. Baylor South Carolina at Boston Coll. Pepperdine at Georgia Tennessee at Memphis
NETWORK FSN CST SportSouth SSN ESPNU FSN-FL CBS FSN FSN FSN CSS BTN ESPN2 ESPN ESPN2 ESPN CBS ESPN2 ESPNU SportSouth ESPN2 CST CST CSS SUN ESPNU SportSouth CSS ESPNU SportSouth CSS FSN CSS ESPN2 FSN ESPNU ESPN2 CSS ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN2
TIME
7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 12 Noon 4:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
January DATE
Tues., Jan. 19 Wed., Jan. 20
GAME
Baylor at South Carolina Southern Miss at Vanderbilt Louisville at Kentucky Utah at LSU Florida at N.C. State Middle Tenn. State at Vanderbilt Texas at Arkansas Longwood at South Carolina Georgia Tech at Georgia Charlotte at Tennessee Florida at Vanderbilt South Carolina at Auburn Miss. State at Ole Miss Georgia at Kentucky Alabama at LSU Kansas at Tennessee Kentucky at Florida Ole Miss at Georgia LSU at South Carolina Vanderbilt at Alabama Arkansas at Miss. State Auburn at Tennessee
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SECN SECN ESPN2 SECN CSS FSN ESPN SECN CSS ESPN2 CBS SECN SECN SECN FSN ESPN ESPN CSS ESPNU SECN ESPNU ESPN2 SECN SECN SECN ESPN FSN CBS
1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 12 Noon 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
GAME
NETWORK
GAME
NETWORK
February DATE
Tues., Feb. 2 Wed., Feb. 3 Thurs., Feb. 4 Sat., Feb. 6
Tues., Feb. 9 Wed., Feb. 10 Thurs., Feb. 11 Sat., Feb. 13
Tues., Feb. 16 Wed., Feb. 17 Thurs., Feb. 18 Sat., Feb. 20
Tues., Feb. 23 Wed., Feb. 24 Thurs., Feb. 25 Sat., Feb. 27
TIME
1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 12 Noon 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Alabama at Arkansas Ole Miss at Tennessee Georgia at Miss. State Kentucky at Auburn Vanderbilt at South Carolina LSU at Florida Tennessee at Alabama Auburn at LSU South Carolina at Ole Miss Florida at Arkansas Miss. State at Alabama Auburn at Vanderbilt Ole Miss at LSU Arkansas at Kentucky Tennessee at Georgia South Carolina at Florida Kentucky at South Carolina Georgia at Florida Vanderbilt at Tennessee LSU at Alabama Ole Miss at Auburn Miss. State at Arkansas LSU at Miss. State Alabama at Auburn Arkansas at Ole Miss Vanderbilt at Kentucky Georgia at South Carolina Florida at Tennessee
Ole Miss at Kentucky Arkansas at Georgia Miss. State at Vanderbilt Florida at Alabama Tennessee at LSU Auburn at Arkansas Miss. State at Florida Kentucky at LSU Alabama at Ole Miss South Carolina at Tennessee Vanderbilt at Georgia Tennessee at Vanderbilt Alabama at Kentucky LSU at Arkansas Florida at South Carolina Georgia at Auburn Ole Miss at Miss. State LSU at Vanderbilt Arkansas at Alabama South Carolina at Georgia Xavier at Florida Auburn at Miss. State Tennessee at Kentucky Kentucky at Miss. State Georgia at Tennessee South Carolina at Arkansas Vanderbilt at Ole Miss Auburn at Florida Florida at Ole Miss Tennessee at South Carolina Miss. State at LSU Alabama at Georgia Kentucky at Vanderbilt Arkansas at Auburn Tennessee at Florida Auburn at Ole Miss Arkansas at LSU Alabama at Miss. State Georgia at Vanderbilt South Carolina at Kentucky Kentucky at Tennessee Vanderbilt at Arkansas Ole Miss at Alabama Florida at Georgia Miss. State at South Carolina LSU at Auburn
ESPN CSS SECN ESPNU ESPN2 SECN SECN SECN FSN ESPN FSN ESPN ESPNU SECN SECN CSS ESPN2 SECN SECN SECN ESPN FSN ESPN ESPN SECN CSS ESPNU ESPN2 CBS SECN SECN SECN ESPN FSN ESPN SECN SECN CSS ESPNU ESPN2 CBS SECN ESPN2 SECN ESPN FSN
TIME
7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 12 Noon 1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 12 Noon 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
March DATE
Tues., March 2 Wed., March 3
Thurs., March 4 Sat., March 6
Sun., March 7 Thurs.-Fri., March 11-12 March. 13 March 14
Vanderbilt at Florida Alabama at South Carolina Arkansas at Tennessee Miss. State at Auburn Kentucky at Georgia LSU at Ole Miss Auburn at Alabama South Carolina at Vanderbilt Ole Miss at Arkansas Georgia at LSU Tennessee at Miss. State Florida at Kentucky SEC Tournament Games 1-4 SEC Tournament Games 5-8 SEC Tournament Games 9-10 SEC Tournament Championship
ESPN ESPNU CSS SECN SECN ESPN2 SECN ESPN2 SECN FSN ESPN CBS SECN SECN ABC ABC
TIME
7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 12 Noon All Day All Day 1:00 / 3:15 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
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Future NCAA Tournament Sites 2011 NCAA Championship
• Opening Round
Tuesday, March 16 University of Dayton Arena - Dayton, Ohio
Tuesday, March 15 University of Dayton Arena - Dayton, Ohio
• First and Second Rounds
• First and Second Rounds
Thursday, March 18 and Saturday, March 20 New Orleans Arena — New Orleans, La. Dunkin Donuts Center — Providence, R.I. HP Pavillion — San Jose, Calif. Spokane Memorial Arena — Spokane, Wash. Friday, March 19 and Sunday, March 21 HSBC Arena — Buffalo, N.Y. Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena — Jacksonville, Fla. Bradley Center — Milwaukee, Wis. Ford Center — Oklahoma City, Okla.
• Regional Sessions Thursday, March 25 and Saturday, March 27 East Regional: Carrier Dome — Syracuse, N.Y. West Regional: Delta Center — Salt Lake City, Utah Friday, March 26 and Sunday, March 28 Midwest Regional: Edward Jones Dome — St. Louis, Mo. South Regional: Reliant Stadium — Houston, Texas
• 2011 National Semifinals & Final Saturday, April 3 & Monday, April 5 Final Four Lucas Oil Stadium — Indianapolis, Ind.
2012 NCAA Championship • Opening Round
Thursday, March 17 and Saturday, March 19 Pepsi Center — Denver, Colo. St. Pete Times Forum — Tampa, Fla. McKale Center — Tucson, Ariz. Verizon Center — Washington, D.C. Friday, March 18 and Sunday, March 20 Time Warner Cable Arena — Charlotte, N.C. BOK Center — Tulsa, Okla. United Center — Chicago, Ill. Quicken Loans Arena — Cleveland, Ohio
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• 2011 National Semifinals & Final Saturday, April 2 & Monday, April 4 Final Four Reliant Stadium — Houston, Texas
2013 NCAA Championship • Opening Round
• First and Second Rounds
• First and Second Rounds
Thursday, March 15 and Saturday, March 17 The Pit — Albuquerque, N.M. Louisville Arena — Louisville, Ky. Consol Energy Center — Pittsburgh, Pa. Rose Garden Arena — Portland, Ore. Friday, March 16 and Sunday, March 18 Nationwide Arena — Columbus, Ohio Greensboro Coliseum — Greensboro, N.C. Sommet Center — Nashville, Tenn. Qwest Center — Omaha, Neb.
Thursday, March 21 and Saturday, March 23 Palace of Auburn Hills — Auburn Hills, Mich. Rupp Arena — Lexington, Ky. Energy Solutions Arena — Salt Lake City, Utah HP Pavilion — San Jose, Calif. Friday, March 22 and Sunday, March 24 Frank Erwin Center — Austin, Texas UD Arena — Dayton, Ohio Wachovia Center — Philadelphia, Pa. Sprint Center — Kansas City, Mo.
• Regional Sessions
Thursday, March 22 and Saturday, March 24 East Regional: TD Garden — Boston, Mass. West Regional: U.S. Airways Center — Phoenix, Ariz. Friday, March 23 and Sunday, March 25 Midwest Regional: Edward Jones Dome — St. Louis, Mo. South Regional: Georgia Dome — Atlanta, Ga.
Thursday, March 28 and Saturday, March 30 West Regional: Staples Center — Los Angeles, Calif. East Regional: To be determined Friday, March 29 and Sunday, March 31 South Regional: Cowboys Stadium — Arlington, Texas Midwest Regional: Lucas Oil Stadium — Indianapolis, Ind.
• 2012 National Semifinals & Final
• 2013 National Semifinals & Final
Georgia Basketball
Coaches Opponents
Thursday, March 24 and Saturday, March 26 West Regional: Honda Center — Anaheim, Calif. Southeast Regional: Louisiana Superdome — New Orleans Friday, March 25 and Sunday, March 27 East Regional: Prudential Center — Newark, N.J. Southwest Regional: Alamodome — San Antonio, Texas
Tuesday, March 19 University of Dayton Arena - Dayton, Ohio
Saturday, March 31 & Monday, April 2 Final Four Louisiana Superdome — New Orleans, La.
Players
• Regional Sessions
Tuesday, March 13 University of Dayton Arena - Dayton, Ohio
• Regional Sessions
Outlook
Saturday, April 6 & Monday, April 8 Final Four Georgia Dome — Atlanta, Ga. 2009-10 Media Guide
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2009 Results / 2010 Schedule 2008-09 Results
Date W-L Score Opponent (TV) Outlook Players Coaches Opponents 2009 Review Records History Media Media Info
Site
Date
Opponent (TV)
Time
11/7
W
93-56
ALBANY STATE (Exh.)
ATHENS
11/6
NORTH GEORGIA (Exh.)
7:00 p.m.
11/14
W
72-48
USC UPSTATE
ATHENS
11/13
NEW ORLEANS
7:00 p.m.
11/17
L
53-74
Loyola-Chicago*
W. Lafayette, Ind.
11/17
WOFFORD
7:00 p.m.
11/18
W
61-60
Eastern Michigan*
W. Lafayette, Ind.
11/21
at Alabama-Birmingham (CSS)
8:00 p.m.
11/21
W
55-47
PRESBYTERIAN
ATHENS
11/24
UNC-ASHEVILLE (CSS)
7:00 p.m.
11/24
W
54-48
SANTA CLARA**
ATHENS
11/27
JACKSONVILLE STATE
7:00 p.m.
11/25
W
98-57
MISS. VALLEY STATE**
ATHENS
12/2
ST. LOUIS
7:00 p.m.
12/2
L
67-70
Western Ky. (ESPNU)
Bowling Green, Ky.
12/6
at Virginia Tech
TBA
12/6
L
42-76
Illinois$ (ESPNU)
Chicago, Ill.
12/9
St. John’s* (ESPN2)
7:00 p.m.
12/9
W
67-66
VIRGINIA TECH (FSNS)
ATHENS
12/19
Illinois$ (ESPNU)
7:00 p.m.
12/20 W (OT)
74-73
WOFFORD (CSS)
ATHENS
12/23
FLORIDA ATLANTIC
7:00 p.m.
12/22
L (OT)
79-80
TEXAS A&M - CORPUS CHRISTI
ATHENS
12/30
PEPPERDINE
7:00 p.m.
12/28
W
90-68
NORTH CAROLINA A&T
ATHENS
1/2
at Missouri
4:00 p.m.
12/31
W
72-52
KENNESAW STATE (CSS)
ATHENS
1/5
GEORGIA TECH (CSS)
7:00 p.m.
1/3
L
76-83
MISSOURI (FSNS)
ATHENS
1/9
at Kentucky (SECN)
4:00 p.m.
1/6
L
62-67
Georgia Tech (FSNS)
Atlanta, Ga.
1/13
OLE MISS (SECN)
8:00 p.m.
1/10
L
77-86
#15 TENNESSEE (Raycom)
ATHENS
1/16
at Mississippi State (ESPN2)
3:00 p.m.
1/14
L
40-50
Vanderbilt
Nashville, Tenn.
1/23
TENNESSEE (FSN)
5:00 p.m.
1/18
L
45-68
KENTUCKY (Raycom)
ATHENS
1/27
at Florida (CSS)
7:00 p.m.
1/24
L
61-67
MISS. STATE (ESPN2)
ATHENS
1/30
at South Carolina (FSN)
7:00 p.m.
1/28
L
57-83
Florida (Raycom)
Gainesville, Fla.
2/3
ARKANSAS (CSS)
7:00 p.m.
1/31
L
70-75
Alabama (FSNS)
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
2/6
VANDERBILT (FSN)
8:00 p.m.
2/4
L
62-80
LSU
ATHENS
2/10
at Auburn (CSS)
9:00 p.m.
2/7
L
68-79
South Carolina (FSNS)
Columbia, S.C.
2/13
SOUTH CAROLINA (SECN)
4:00 p.m.
2/11
L
48-79
Tennessee (Raycom)
Knoxville, Tenn.
2/17
at Tennessee (SECN)
8:00 p.m.
2/14
W
88-86
FLORIDA (ABC)
ATHENS
2/20
ALABAMA (SECN)
4:00 p.m.
2/18
L
59-71
AUBURN
ATHENS
2/25
at Vanderbilt (ESPNU)
7:00 p.m.
2/21
L
47-69
Ole Miss (FSNS)
Oxford, Miss.
2/27
FLORIDA (SECN)
4:00 p.m.
2/25
W
61-57
VANDERBILT
ATHENS
3/3
KENTUCKY (SECN)
8:00 p.m.
3/1
L
67-89
Arkansas (Raycom)
Fayetteville, Ark.
3/6
at LSU (FSN)
5:00 p.m.
3/4
W
90-85
Kentucky (Raycom)
Lexington, Ky.
3/11-14
SEC Tournament @Nashville, Tenn.
TBA
3/7
L
51-68
SOUTH CAROLINA (Raycom)
ATHENS
3/18-21
NCAA Tourn. 1st & 2nd Rounds
3/12
L
60-79
Mississippi State% (Raycom)
Tampa, Fla.
3/25-28
NCAA Tournament Regionals
4/3-5
NCAA Final Four @Indianapolis
*Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off (@W. Lafayette, Ind.) **NIT Season Tip-Off Consolation Round (Athens) $at United Center - Chicago, Illinois %SEC Tournament - St. Pete Times Forum - Tampa, Fla.
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All times Eastern *SEC/Big East Invitational - Madison Square Garden - New York $at The Arena @Gwinnett Center - Duluth, Ga.
2009-10 Media Guide
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