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15 Georgia Lady Bulldogs (4-0) Individual Statistics – All Games Home: 2-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-0 Georgia GAME basketballs s s s 31 NCAA Tourneys 20 Sweet 16s 11 Elite Eights 5 Final Fours Two-Time NCAA Runner-up ('85, '96) 7 SEC Championships • 4 Sec Tournament Titles • 509 weeks in AP Poll • 25 WNBA Players (16 draftees since '01) 5 2014-15 SCHEDule THE Basics Starting 5 OVERALL: 4-0 ◊ SEC: 0-0 DATE: Tuesday, November 25 UGA is 22-9 all-time against GSU, HOME: 2-0 ◊ RoAD: 2-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 TIPOFF: 7:00 p.m. ET including an 11-3 record in Athens DATE OPPONENT (MEDIA) SCORE/TIP 11/14 MoRGAN STATE (SECN+) W 68-36 LocATION: Athens, Ga. UGA is 20-3 vs. GSU under Andy 11/16 TCU (SECN+) W 62-53 ARENA: Stegeman Coliseum (10,523) Landers, with 19 straight wins 11/19 at Ohio State (BTN Plus) W 67-59 11/23 at Georgia Tech (espn3) W 64-57 STREAM: SEC Network + Andy Landers is three wins shy of his 11/25 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (SECN+) 7:00 • Kevin Copp, play-by-play; 850th victory at UGA 11/26 COLGATE (SECN+) 7:00 • Joe Ciampi, color UGA was No. 24 in the AP poll last week 11/29 at Tennessee Tech 7:00 and climbed to No. 22 this week, UGA’s 12/2 COPPIN STATE (SECN+) 7:00 NO. 22 GEORGIA GA. SOUTHERN RADIO: Georgia Bulldog Radio Network 12/4 at Mercer (espn3) 7:00 RECORD: 4-0 1-2 (AM 960 The Ref in Athens & 511th all-time appearance in an AP poll 12/7 MichiGAN STATE (SECN) 4:00 COACH: Andy Landers Chris Vozab 103.7 FM from Gainesville) Shacobia Barbee scored a career-high 24 12/20 FURMAN (SECN+) 4:00 847-287, 36th at UGA 19-46, 3rd at GSU • Jeff Dantzler, play-by-play points to lead UGA to a 64-57 win over 12/22 BELMONT (SECN+) 7:00 12/28 at Seton Hall 2:00 929-308, 40th overall 19-46, 3rd overall NEXT UP: vs. Colgate., Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. Georgia Tech last Sunday 1/2 * at Mississippi St. (SECN+) 4:00 1/4 * ALABAMA (FSN) 1:00 1/8 * MissoURI (SECN+) 7:00 THE LADY BullDOG LINEUP 1/11 * at Auburn (SECN) 2:00 NO. NAME HT. CL. Pos. HOMETown PPG RPG NOTES 1/15 * at Ole Miss (SECN+) 7:00 1 TERRYUANA GODWIN 5-4 Jr. G Hogansville, Ga. 0.0 1.0 Helped Butler (Kan.) CC to 34-3 record & No. 6 ranking in ‘13-14 1/18 * VANDERBILT (SECN+) 2:00 1/22 * TEXAS A&M (SECN+) 7:00 2 sYDNEI McCASKILL 5-6 Soph. G Orlando, Fla. 0.0 0.0 Started and played all 40 minutes of collegaite debut last year 1/25 * at Tennessee (SECN) 2:00 3 TiARIA GRIFFIN 5-7 Jr. G Monticello, Miss. 12.5 3.4 Only UGA player in double digits in each of first 3 games 2/1 * at Kentucky (SECN) 1:00 4 HANNAhkohL ALMIRE 5-9 Soph. G Atlanta, Ga. 0.0 0.0 Logged PT in 9 of 13 non-conf. games as a freshman 2/5 * SOUTH CAROLINA (SECN) 7:00 10 SAMANTHA GLODIS 6-3 Soph. F West Palm Beach, Fla. – – Scored 9 points & grabbed 9 boards in Trieste, Italy exhib. 2/9 * at Arkansas (SECN) 7:00 2/12 * FLORIDA (SECN+) 7:00 11 PACHIS RobERTS 5-11 Soph. G/F Powder Springs, Ga. 0.7 1.3 2012 Miss Georgia Basketball; played at Syracuse as freshman 2/19 * at LSU (SECN+) 8:00 12 HALEY CLARK 5-9 Fr. G Orlando, Fla. 1.0 1.0 Helped Edgewater HS to 104-9 record & 3 Florida 6A titles 2/22 * AUBURN (SECN+) 2:00 13 MERRITT HEMPE 6-2 Jr. F Fredericksburg, Va. 6.3 4.0 Started 31 of 32 games last year; upped career-high 4 times 2/26 * TENNESSEE (SECN) 9:00 14 JASMINE CARTER 5-7 Fr. G Dacula, Ga. 0.0 3.0 Helped St. Pius X to back-to-back Georgia 3A titles in ‘13 & ‘14 3/1 * at Florida (SECN) 3:00 3/5-9 SEC Tourney (N. Little Rock, Ark.) 15 KRISTA DONALD 5-11 Sr. F Lake, Miss. 10.0 8.5 Double-doubles vs. both TCU and Georgia Tech *-Denotes SEC game ◊ All times EASTERN 20 SHACOBIA BARBEE 5-10 Jr. G/F Murfreesboro, Tenn. 14.0 8.3 Career-high 25 points at Ga. Tech, fourth career 20-point game 23 HALLE WASHINGTON 6-2 Soph. F Bossier City, La 0.0 3.0 UGA’s most athletic forward; 2 double-digit points as freshman SID COntacts 24 MARJORIE BUTLER 5-8 Jr. G Knoxville, Tenn. 4.3 4.0 10-of-10 at the line – 8-of-8 in final 20 seconds – at OSU & GT 31 ERIKA FORD 5-9 Sr. G Alpharetta, Ga. 5.0 4.0 Led UGA in scoring in a team-high 11 games in ‘13-14 UGA Mike Mobley 33 MACKENZIE ENGRAM 6-2 Fr. F Powder Springs, Ga. 9.5 6.0 Firsts at OSU: double-digit pts. (12), rebs. (10) & double-double [email protected] / 706-540-7486 GSU Marc Gignac 54 NASHEEMA OLIVER 6-3 Fr. F Cordele, Ga. 3.0 2.0 Rated as nation’s No. 18 prospect in Class of 2014 by Blue Star [email protected] / 980-297-9981 Twitter: @UGA_WBB & @UGACoachLanders • Instagram: @UGA_WBB • www.facebook/Ugawomensbasketball Page 2 LAdy Bulldogs vS. Georgia SOUTHERN GAME NOTES Tale OF THE tape UGA HOSTS GEORGIA SOUTHERN The No. 24-ranked Georgia Lady Bulldogs STATISTIC UGA GSU return to Athens on Tuesday night to host THE MatcHUP Points Per Game 65.2 67.7 Georgia Southern in the first of back-to- Opp. Point Per Game 51.2 72.3 back outings at Stegeman Coliseum in as GEORGIA LADY BULLDOGs GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES Scoring Margin +14.0 -4.7 many days. Georgia will take on Colgate on RECORD: 4-0 RECORD: 1-2 Field Goal Pct. .380 .404 Wednesday. Both games tip at 7 p.m. COACH: Andy Landers COACH: Chris Vozab Opp. Field Goal Pct. .310 .423 Georgia improved to 4-0 on the young sea- 847-287 (.747) 36th at UGA 19-46 (.292) 3rd at GSU 3-Point Pct. .265 .283 929-308 (.751) 40th overall 19-46 (.292) 3rd overall 3-Pointers Per Game 4.5 4.3 son with impressive road wins at Ohio State Opp. 3-Point Pct. .229 .267 and Georgia Tech last week. Free Throw Pct. .746 .750 Shacobia Barbee’s career-high 24-point PRObable Starters Free Throws Per Game 13.3 14.0 outburst against the Yellow Jackets pushed NO. NAME PPG RPG NO. NAME PPG RPG Rebounds Per Game 49.2 39.3 her into the top scoring slot for Georgia at 24 MARJORIE BUTLER 4.3 4.0 G 24 ANNA CLAIRE KNIGHT 12.7 6.7 Opp. Rebound Per Game 36.0 41.0 14.0 ppg. Tiaria Griffin (12.5 ppg) and Krista (5-8; Jr.; Knoxville, Tenn.) (5-10; Sr.; Dublin, Ga.) Rebound Margin +13.3 -1.7 Donald (10.0 ppg) also are contributing points Assists Per Game 14.3 13.0 at a double-digit clip. All told, five different 3 TiARIA GRIFFIN 12.5 3.5 G 23 ALEXIS SAMS 7.7 4.7 Turnovers Per Game 19.5 13.7 Lady Bulldogs – Barbee, Donald, Mackenzie (5-7; Jr.; Monticello, Miss.) (5-5; Soph.; Orlando, Fla.) Assist-to-Turnover Ratio 0.7 1.0 Engram, Griffin and Merritt Hempe – have 20 SHACOBIA BARBEE 14.0 8.3 G 11 AnGEL McGowAN 18.3 2.0 Turnover Margin -0.7 -2.3 (5-10; Jr.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.) (5-9; Soph.; Greenville, S.C.) Steals Per Game 9.3 6.0 scored in double figures for the Lady Bull- Blocks Per Game 1.8 5.3 dogs. Donald’s 12-board effort in Atlanta 15 KRISTA DONALD 10.0 8.5 F 44 JESSICA MARCUS 4.7 4.0 made her Georgia’s top rebounder at 8.5 rpg. (5-11; Sr.; Lake, Miss.) (6-0; Soph.; Charlotte, N.C.) Georgia Southern is 1-2 on the season. UGA QUICK Facts Angel McGowan leads the Eagles offensively 13 MERRITT HEMPE 6.3 4.0 F 14 BRIANA JONES 9.7 4.7 (6-2; Jr.; Fredericksburg, Va.) (6-3; Jr.; Powder Springs, Ga.) LocATION............................Athens, Ga. with an eye-catching 18.3 ppg scoring aver- ENROLLMENT ..............................35,197 age, while Anna Claire Knight is adding 12.7 OFF THE BENCH FOUNDED ........................................1785 ppg and also grabbing a team-best 6.7 rpg. CONFERENCE .................. Southeastern 31 ERIKA FORD 5.0 4.0 G • F 20 Sierra KirKland 4.0 4.7 NICKNAME ......................Lady Bulldogs SERIES HISTORY WITH THE EAGLES (5-9; Sr.; Alpharetta, Ga.) (5-11; Jr.; Stateboro, Ga.) MASCOT ...................................... Uga IX Georgia owns a 22-9 lead in the all-time 12 HALEY CLARK 1.0 1.0 G • F 25 SIERRA BUTLER 3.0 3.3 COLORS ...............................Red & Black series with Georgia Southern. As is the case (5-9; Fr.; Orlando, Fla.) (6-2; Fr.; Norcross, Ga.) PRESIDENT with many in-state schools, there is a distinct difference in the records prior to Andy Land- 33 MACKENZIE ENGRAM 9.5 6.0 F • G 2 TRELLANIE ENGLISH-LURRY 4.3 1.0 ......Jere W. Morehead (UGA J.D. ‘80) (6-2; Fr.; Powder Springs, Ga.) (5-7; Fr.; Miami, Fla.) FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE ers’ arrival as UGA’s first – and still only – full- .................
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