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MBB: UGA Defeats Auburn 78-64
The University of Georgia men’s basketball team earned its first win versus a ranked team in over a year by defeating the No. 22 Auburn Tigers, 76-64, before 10,232 spectators inside Stegeman Coliseum, thanks to strong offensive performances from junior Kario Oquendo and senior Terry Roberts, who combined for 43 of the team’s points.
Roberts led all scorers, tying his career-high in points with 26 on 8-of-16 shooting and three steals. Oquendo added 17 points himself, including a trio of 3-pointers and four rebounds. Junior Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe was impactful all over the floor, setting season-bests in rebounds (nine), assists (three) and minutes played (31) while also contributing two steals. Georgia (11-3, 1-0 SEC) led for almost the entire game, only letting Auburn (11-3, 1-1 SEC) take the lead once.
“A big win for this team and our program to get started,” said Georgia head coach Mike White. “Off to a 1-0 start against a high-level program and high-level team in Auburn. Obviously, our best performance of the season and hopefully something that we can build upon. I thought we played really hard, Auburn did too. … Considering the defensive prowess of Auburn, I thought Terry really blossomed. We got great contributions from the bench. All five guys that came in off the bench played incredibly hard. I thought they were connected, and they made winning plays throughout.”
Wednesday’s victory gave Georgia (11-3, 1-0 SEC) its first win against an opponent in the Associated Press Top 25 since defeating No. 18 Memphis on Dec. 1, 2021. The Bulldogs also notched their first victory over a ranked conference opponent in two seasons, previously beating No. 20 Missouri at home on Feb. 16, 2021.
Georgia opened the game by rattling off five straight points by way of a Roberts layup and an Oquendo 3-pointer. The first few minutes were highlighted by Moncrieffe getting a lob to Roberts who connected on the thunderous dunk to give Georgia an 11-10 lead at the first media timeout.
Out of the break, the Bulldogs went on a 10-0 run to create a 21-10 advantage. Junior Jabri Abdur-Rahim accounted for six of the 10 points, sinking a 3-point shot and converting three free throws. The Red and Black limited Auburn’s possessions as well by getting into passing lanes to intercept passes. The Bulldogs had four steals in the first 12 minutes, two of which came from fifth-year Braelen Bridges on his way to an eventual career high of three.
After Georgia took an 11-point lead, Auburn responded with a run of its own. With the score tied up at 21, Roberts drew a foul while driving to the basket and sank both ensuing free throws. The Tigers found their first lead of the day on an Allen Flanigan jumper, but it was short-lived as Roberts got to the basket and put in a layup just 14 seconds later.
Roberts’ free throws sparked yet another 10-0 run for the Bulldogs, who took a 38-30 lead into the locker room. Roberts led all scorers with 13 points, shooting 5-of-10 from the field and notching a pair of steals. Just behind him was Oquendo, who had 10 points with two 3-pointers.
Oquendo picked up right where he left off in the first half, opening the second half for Georgia offensively with a driving layup and another long ball. Auburn responded with a five-point swing in consecutive possessions, cutting down a nine-point lead for the Bulldogs to just four, forcing Coach White to take his first timeout of the half. The squads would continue to trade buckets over the following five minutes, with Georgia holding a 51-45 advantage at the under-12 timeout.
After giving up consecutive baskets, the Bulldogs controlled possession leading by just four points. Roberts took a screen and made his move to attack the basket, where he made a pass to an open Justin Hill in the corner, who splashed the three-ball. Following a defensive stop, Bridges was able to convert an offensive rebound into a second-chance layup, giving Georgia a 62-53 lead with 6:41 remaining as Auburn took its first timeout of the half.
The Bulldogs forced a missed 3-pointer from Wendell Green Jr., as the team then pushed the pace and got Roberts to the rim for a transition layup. Following the bucket, Roberts snatched his third steal of the day, getting fouled and converting the free throws to give the Red and Black a 66-53 lead, its largest of the game.
Auburn continued fighting, getting buckets at the rim, and creating missed shots for Georgia. The Tigers began to make the Bulldogs uncomfortable in their full-court press and created a scoring drought for Georgia that would last over three minutes. However, the Bulldogs’ lead proved too large as they clinched their first conference win of the season.
Georgia will hit the road for its next game as the Bulldogs continue SEC play at Florida on Jan. 7 at 1 p.m. ET in Exectech Arena at the Stephen O’Connell Center in Gainesville. The Gators and Bulldogs are in their first seasons with new head coaches, as UF coach Todd Golden came to Gainesville in the offseason after leading the San Francisco Dons’ program for three seasons.
Georgia (11-5, 0-2 SEC) vs. Kentucky (8-6, 0-2 SEC)
Thursday, Jan. 5 | 7 p.m. | Stegeman Coliseum | Athens, Ga.
TV: SEC Network (Eric Frede and Tamika Catchings)
Radio: Georgia Bulldog Sports Network (Jeff Dantzler)
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Storylines
» Georgia hosts Kentucky in the second-straight nationally televised matchup this Thursday at 7 p.m. on the SEC Network.
» The Lady Bulldogs are coming off a 68-51 loss to No. 1 South Carolina on Monday. Georgia led the Gamecocks going into halftime, holding USC to its second-lowest season scoring total. The Gamecocks averaged 82.6 points per game before facing the Lady Bulldogs.
» Fifth-year senior Audrey Warren led Georgia against the Gamecocks. She posted her sixth double-figure scoring game of the season with 12 points — 10 of those coming in the first half.
» Georgia has forced 20 or more opponent turnovers in 10 contests this season. Kentucky leads the SEC in turnover margin and forced turnovers per game.
» The Lady Bulldogs have lost eight of the last 11 matchups against Kentucky. Georgia is looking for its first win against the Wildcats in Athens since 2014.
» Georgia has outscored its opponents in the paint in 12 of 16 contests. The team held South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston to a season-low four points on Monday night.
» Fifth-year senior guard Diamond Battles leads Georgia in scoring (212 points), assists (48) and steals (25). She was one of just 50 players named to the preseason Naismith National Player of the Year Watch List.
» Georgia picked up its 10th win on Dec. 17. It marked the program’s quickest 10th win in a season since the 2014-15 campaign.
» Georgia has held four teams (Jacksonville State, NC State, Mercer and San Diego State) to their season lows in scoring. Under Coach ABE’s leadership, her teams at UCF led the nation in scoring defense in each of the last two years.
» Georgia has outrebounded its opponent in 13 of 16 games. The Lady Bulldogs own a 10-3 record in those contests.
» Coach ABE is in her first season at Georgia. Her teams have won a remarkable 16 conference titles in 17 years.
Peach Bowl Photos by Carter Horne
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