Tuesday, December 7
Athens, Ga.
7:00 PM

University of Georgia

92
vs
45

Mercer

Khaalidah Miller

Lady Dogs Roll Over Mercer, Into Break

December 07, 2010 | Women's Basketball

Khaalidah Miller
Team Stat Comparison
GEORGIA MERCER
Points 92 45
FG Made-Attempted 37-69 (.536) 17-56 (.304)
3P Made-Attempted 5-15 (.333) 5-21 (.238)
FT Made-Attempted 13-22 (.591) 6-9 (.667)
Rebounds 49 (23/26) 27 (15/12)
Steals 21 11
Blocks 5 2
Assists 22 8
Turnovers 27 17
Fouls 13 18
Game Leaders
GEORGIA MERCER
Points K. Miller 16 K. Grant 14
Rebounds R. Ransford 11 S. Smith 7
Assists R. Ransford 6 S. Boykin 4
Steals R. Ransford 7 S. Boykin 4
Blocks P. Phillips 2 S. Smith 2

Dec. 7, 2010

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ATHENS, Ga. --- The 25th-ranked Georgia women's basketball team shot 54 percent and had five players in double figures in a 92-45 win over in-state rival Mercer Tuesday evening in historic Stegeman Coliseum.

Freshman Khaalidah Miller notched a career-high 16 points to lead the Lady Bulldog brigade, adding five assists and two steals in 26 minutes off the bench. Miller was backed by 13 points each from Meredith Mitchell and Porsha Phillips, 11 from Tamika Willis, and 10 from Anne Marie Armstrong.

Mitchell's output was a season-high effort for junior.

In her first career start, freshman Ronika Ransford logged a career-high in rebounds (11), steals (7), and assists (6) in a career night. Ransford became the 66th freshman to start for Andy Landers during his 32 seasons in Athens.

The Lady Bulldogs (7-2) outrebounded the Bears by a count of 49-27. Mercer's Kendra Grant (14) and Briana Williams (10) found double digits for the visitors, who fall to 1-7 on the year.

"There is some improvement [in the defense]," said head coach Andy Landers. "You have to be careful. What can take place is like an electrical surge. It brightens the lights and flashes, but then it goes away. The play has to be consistent and at the same level every time we take the floor.

"[Our bench] played reasonably well. The two freshmen held up and played a lot of minutes at the guard position. I thought Arieal [Johnson] came in and played well and was effective. You would expect them to. We've been going three deep on that bench. Ebony [Jones] continues to improve."

The Lady Bulldogs were already up double-digits, an 11-point margin, at 15-4 with 12:14 to go when Ransford stepped up for a jumper off a pass from Jasmine James. Following a Mercer bucket with 10:55 to go in the opener, Georgia kicked off a 12-0 run that established the lead at 23, 29-6, with 8:38 left. A three for James with 2:52 left put the home team up by the half's largest margin of 26, at 42-16, and Miller closed out a strong first-half effort with a jumper with 32 seconds left to put Georgia up 23, 47-24 heading into the break.

Willis led Georgia with nine points in just five minutes of action through the first 20:00, followed by Ransford and Jasmine Hassell each with eight.

The Lady Bulldogs continued to show off solid fundamentals after halftime, pushing it to a 30-point lead, 58-28, on a Miller jump shot following the freshman's steal down the other end. Georgia strung together another run of 7-0 to take a 39-point lead, 78-39, with 7:41 on the clock as Mitchell capped it with a free throw. During that stretch Mitchell put in two layups and Georgia forced Mercer into a pair of turnovers.

Miller closed the game strong, sinking a three with 32 seconds left and adding a layup after a steal from her classmate Ransford that closed out the contest with the Lady Bulldogs owning their largest lead of the game at 47, 92-45, with 18 ticks remaining.

Georgia finished the day leading 54-8 on points in the paint and getting 50 from its bench. The 92-point output was its highest of the season, the next closest the 84 points scored vs. Indiana on Nov. 21. Incidentally, it is Georgia's highest point total since dropping 93 on Presbyterian on Jan. 2, 2008. The 45 points conceded to the Bears is the second fewest this season behind only the 43 put up by Georgia Southern in the season opener on Nov. 14.

The Lady Bulldogs improve to 16-12 all-time vs. Mercer, including 9-5 when playing at home, and have won 15 of the last 16 dates. Tonight was just the second meeting between these teams in the last 15 years.

Tonight's game completed a busy couple of weeks as Georgia closed out a run of nine games in 23 days. The Lady Bulldogs will now head for a 12-day break from action as the team takes final exams.

Georgia will get back to it on Sun., Dec. 19, hosting High Point for a 2 p.m. showdown in Stegeman Coliseum.

Notes

  • Georgia owns a 16-12 lead in its all-time series with Mercer, including a 9-5 mark in Athens.
  • Georgia has now won 14 straight games in the series with Mercer.
  • Mercer's head coach, Susie Gardner, was a four-year letterwinner on Lady Bulldogs teams in the mid-80s that won the 1983, 1984 and 1986 SEC titles, reached the 1983 Final Four and finished as NCAA runner-up in 1985.
  • Georgia's tally of 92 points was the most by the Lady Bulldogs since a 93-49 victory over Presbyterian on Jan. 2, 2008.
  • With a win tonight, the Lady Bulldogs improve to a staggering 423-7 when scoring 80 or more points during Andy Landers' 32 seasons as Georgia's head coach.
  • The Lady Bulldogs are now six wins shy of 800 all-time victories in intercollegiate play.
  • With the win tonight, Andy Landers is 11 wins shy of his 850th career victory as a collegiate head coach.
  • With tonight's game, Porsha Phillips has now surpassed No. 9 Wanda Holloway (104) among UGA's career leaders in blocks. Phillips had two blocks in the game and now has 105 in two-plus seasons at Georgia. She is 14 shy of the No. 8 tally of Tasha Humphrey (219).
  • Ronika Ransford became the 66th freshman to start for Landers at Georgia. That ledger also includes current Lady Bulldogs Meredith Mitchell, Anne Marie Armstrong, Jasmine Hassell and Jasmine James.
  • Khaalidah Miller ended tonight's game with a season- and career-high five assists.
  • Ronika Ransford ended tonight's game with a season- and career-highs for rebounds (11), steals (six) and assists (five).
Double-Digit Lady Bulldogs
  • Meredith Mitchell scored double digits tonight with 13 points; her second of the season and 15th of her career.
  • Porsha Phillips scored double digits tonight with 13 points; her seventh of the season and 44th of her career.
  • Khaalidah Miller scored double digits tonight with 16 points; her second of the season and second of her career.
  • Anne Marie Armstrong scored double digits tonight with 10 points; her third of the season and ninth of her career.
  • Tamika Willis scored double digits tonight with 11 points; her second of the season and second of her career.
  • Ronika Ransford earned double digits in rebounds tonight with 11; her first of the season and first of her career.
Georgia Head Coach Andy Landers

On coaching against a former player... "It's bittersweet. Honestly, I think I'd rather not. I have some very good friends in this business and some of them are former players. Obviously you feel bad if you lose, but you also walk away from a win feeling bad for them."

On defensive performance... "There is some improvement. You have to be careful. What can take place is like an electrical surge. It brightens the lights and flashes, but then it goes away. The play has to be consistent and at the same level every time we take the floor."

On bench players... "They played reasonably well. The two freshmen held up and played a lot of minutes at the guard position. I thought Arieal [Johnson] came in and played well and was effective. You would expect them to. We've been going three deep on that bench. Ebony [Jones] continues to improve."

Mercer Head Coach Susie Gardner

On coming back to Athens... "It's not my first time back to Athens as the opposing coach, but it's always pretty fun. I don't really get nervous about it. I get excited seeing our banners up on the wall. It's always fun because he was a coach so long ago, and that makes it special as well."

On Landers as a coach... "I don't know if there is enough time to list the things that Coach Landers has taught me. I was also a graduate assistant and as a player, I was somebody growing up and learning about being an adult. Being his opponent for so many years, when we talk we don't really talk about basketball, we talk about lives and how to coach kids. Being a Bulldog is so special. I learned about discipline. I learned about perserverance and we need that right now. Mercer is not very good, but we are going to keep fighting. There is so much he has taught me as an individual."

On Georgia's performance... "Georgia is a more talented team, they are more athletic, they are bigger than us, but we are getting there and teaching those players how to play hard."

On Mercer's performance... "Sharmesia Smith played exceptionally well she ran the floor the entire game. Brittnee Hazel worked hard tonight as an undersized post player against Georgia's big players, and she fought the entire time. She got big rebounds and big shots for us."

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