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Men's Basketball Hosts Murray State

November 19, 2015 | Men's Basketball

We interviewed Coach Mark Fox, JJ Frazier and Kenny Paul Geno.
Nov. 19, 2015

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  • Opponent: Murray State
  • Records: Georgia 0-1, Murray State 2-0
  • Rankings: Georgia NR, Murray State NR
  • Tipoff: Friday, Nov. 20 - 7:00 p.m. ET
  • Location: Stegeman Coliseum - Athens, Ga.
  • TV: SEC Network
  • Radio: Bulldog Network | Affiliates
  • Audio: Georgiadogs.com | Mobile
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The Starting Five


• Georgia won its only previous meeting with Murray State, an 85-68 victory in the 2002 NCAA Tournament.
• Jarvis Hayes poured in a career-high and UGA NCAA Tourney-record 31 points against the Racers, while twin brother and current UGA assistant coach Jonas Hayes added a double-double of 14 points and 14 rebounds.
• Charles Mann enters the game five points from No. 35 Rashad Wright and 10 points shy of No. 34 Bill Ensley among UGA's career scoring leaders.
• For the second straight game UGA will face a first-year head coach whose name begins "Matt Mc".
• Kenny Gaines and Charles Mann both were tabbed first-team preseason All-SEC in voting of league coaches.

Bulldogs Return To Action, Host Murray State at Stegeman


Following a week-long break from game action, the Georgia Bulldogs will return to the hardwood on Friday evening when they host Murray State at Stegeman Coliseum.

Georgia suffered a painful 92-90 overtime loss to Chattanooga in the season opener last Friday. The Bulldogs trailed by double-digits in both halves before eventually leading by six points with just under six minutes remaining.

The Mocs rallied to force overtime and staved off another Georgia comeback when freshman William "Turtle" Jackson's potential half-court game-winner was off the mark.

Junior J.J. Frazier paced the Bulldogs with 22 points and a career-high eight assists. Including the points scored off of his passes, Frazier had a hand in 42 of Georgia's points on the night.

Yante Maten, who was included on several summer national media lists of potential "breakout performers" for this season, certainly lived up to that hype. The sophomore from Pontiac, Mich., recorded career-best efforts of 17 points, 13 rebounds and 40 minutes played.

Murray State arrives in Athens with a 2-0 record on the young season.

The Racers drew a great deal of national attention during their 25-game winning streak last season; however, the Murray State has long been one of the nation's winningest programs. MSU has produced 28 consecutive winning seasons, the fourth-longest active streak in the nation behind Syracuse (45), Kansas (32) and Arizona (31).

Last season, the Racers finished 29-6, one win shy of a third 30-win finish since 2010. Jeffery Moss is the lone returning starter and one of just five letterwinners back from that squad. He is averaging 12.5 ppg.

Transfers played a major role in Murray State's first two wins. Damarcus Croaker (Texas) is averaging team bests of 15.5 points (along with Wayne Langston) and 5.5 rebounds per game. Gee McGhee (Chattanooga) is chipping in 13.5 ppg, while Bryce Jones (Jones County J.C.) leads MSU at 4.5 apg.

Series History With The Racers


Georgia won its only previous meeting with Murray State, an 85-68 decision in the first round of the 2002 NCAA Tournament at the United Center in Chicago.
Jarvis Hayes poured in a career-high and UGA NCAA Tournament-record 31 points to lead the way.

The Bulldogs received double-double performances from both current assistant coach Jonas Hayes (14 points and 14 rebounds) and Rashad Wright (16 points and 10 assists). Chris Daniels chipped in 11 points and Ezra Williams scored 10.

Eighty-five points represents Georgia's largest-ever offensive output in NCAA Tournament play. Individually, Jarvis Hayes' 12 field goals made and 22 field goals attempted are Bulldog NCAA Tournament records, as are the 10 assists from Wright.

Probable Starters

GEORGIA BULLDOGS
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown PPG RPG
30 J.J. Frazier G 5-10 155 Jr. Glennville, Ga. 22.0 2.0
12 Kenny Gaines G 6-3 205 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. 12.0 3.0
4 Charles Mann G 6-5 215 Sr. Alpharetta, Ga. 17.0 7.0
25 Kenny Paul Geno F 6-6 210 Jr. Booneville, Miss. 5.0 5.0
1 Yante Maten F 6-8 240 Soph. Pontiac, Mich. 17.0 13.0

#Assists Per Game

Head Coach: Mark Fox
Record at Georgia / Years: 106-90 / 7th season
Overall Record/Years: 229-133 / 12th season
Assistant Coaches: Philip Pearson, Jonas Hayes, Yasir Rosemond

MURRAY STATE RACERS
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown PPG RPG
1 Bryce Jones G 6-7 170 Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y. 5.5 4.5
11 Demarcus Croaker G 6-4 190 Jr. Orlando, Fla. 15.5 5.5
12 Gee McGhee G 6-5 225 Jr. Baton Rouge, La. 13.5 5.0
2 Jeffery Moss F 6-4 190 Sr. Madison, Ala. 12.5 3.5
0 Wayne Langston F 6-7 245 Sr. Washington, D.C. 15.5 4.5

#Assists Per Game

Head Coach: Matt McMahon
Record at Murray State / Years: 2-0 / 1st season
Overall Record / Years: 2-0 / 1st season
Assistant Coaches: James Kane, Tim Kaine, Shane Nichols

Last Time Out


A late overtime rally fell short as the Georgia dropped its season-opener to Chattanooga, 92-90, last Friday.

Georgia was led on offensively by J.J. Frazier, who poured in 22 points and handed out a career-high eight assists. Forward Yante Maten chipped in a double-double on career bests of 17 points and 13 rebounds.
"It was certainly not the way we wanted to start the year," Mark Fox said. "We scored 90 points and got beat. We shot 54 percent from the field and got beat. We shot 50 percent from three and got beat. We didn't defend and missed 17 free throws. We did not defend the 3-point line and did not rebound the ball. You're not going to win if you don't do those things. Hats off to Chattanooga's team. They made more plays tonight than we did."
Chattanooga built double-digit leads in both halves before the Bulldogs gained their first advantage midway through the second stanza. Georgia led by as many as six before the Mocs went back on top on a layup by Casey Jones with 24 seconds left.
Charles Mann tied the game on a free throw with 12.8 seconds remaining and stout defense held the Mocs without a good look on their final possession.
Chattanooga scored the first five points of overtime and led 87-71 with just 42 seconds remaining. A 3-pointer from William "Turtle" Jackson and two more from Frazier pulled the Bulldogs within 92-90 with seven ticks on the clock. Dee Oldham missed two free throws, but Jackson's potential half-court game-winner was off the mark.

"Matt Mc" Leads Opp Once Again


In nothing more than an interesting coincidence, Georgia will face a first-year head coach whose name begins with "Matt Mc" for the second straight outing.
Chattanooga was led by Matt McCall, while Murray State's head coach is Matt McMahon.


Georgia's first OT Opener
Georgia's overtime loss to Chattanooga on Nov. 13 represented the Bulldogs' first OT opener in UGA's 111 seasons of basketball competition.
The previous earliest OT action was in the second game of three campaigns. In 1905-06, Georgia's first season of basketball, the Bulldogs lost to Georgia Tech, 12-11, in the second outing of a two-game schedule. In addition, Georgia defeated Tulane, 41-39, on Dec. 28, 1932 and TCU, 76-75, on Dec. 7, 1965.

Career Highs From Chattanooga


Five Bulldogs notched career-high statistical performances against Chattanooga.
Most notably, Yante Maten's 17 points, 13 rebounds and 40 minutes all were the highest tallies to date in his 33-game collegiate career. Those topped last season's 13 points against both South Carolina and Kentucky, 10 boards versus South Carolina and 29 minutes against Kentucky.
Maten recorded his second double-double as a Bulldog, but also his second in Georgia's last four outings. Maten posted his first double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds against the Gamecocks in last season's SEC Tournament.
J.J. Frazier dished out a career-best eight assists, passes which resulted in 20 points. Coupled with his 22 points, Frazier had an immediate hand in 42 of the Bulldogs' 90 points on the night.
In addition, Charles Mann's four steals equaled his most-ever recorded versus Gonzaga last season, Houston Kessler and Kenny Paul Geno equaled their career highs with a single blocked shot, and Geno also logged a career-high 35 minutes, besting his previous most of 21 MP against Missouri last season.


Return Of The Mask


J.J. Frazier played with a protective mask on his face against Chattanooga after suffering a slight nasal fracture in practice on Nov. 5, the day before the Bulldogs' exhibition outing versus Armstrong State.
Frazier warmed up with the mask before the exhibition contest, but the decision ultimately was made to hold him out of action.
Last season, Frazier played six games with the protective mask after suffering a fractured orbital bone and concussion during a Feb. 14 matchup with Auburn in Athens. He missed Georgia's next game against South Carolina and then played the final five regular-season contests and an SEC Tournament date with South Carolina before discarding the protective gear for the last two games of the season.

All-SEC Tandem Has Strong Ties

Senior guards Kenny Gaines and Charles Mann were both named preseason first-team All-SEC in balloting of league coaches.
Gaines and Mann became just the second duo of Bulldogs to earn first-team preseason honors from league coaches since the recognition began prior to the 2004-05 season. Travis Leslie and Trey Thompkins were also first-team selections prior to 2010-11.

The Gaines-Mann duo has played a significant role at UGA since they arrived in 2012. They have a combined 193 games played, 135 starts and 4,880 minutes played.

Much of that has been compiled together. Gaines and Mann both have been in the starting five for 59 of the Bulldogs' 67 contests since the beginning of the 2013-14 season, and they have played 1,495 minutes and 57 seconds together in Georgia uniforms.

Most...Fouls...Ever


A great deal of digging through dusty files (by sports communications intern Brandon Weiss) revealed that the 63 combined fouls from Georgia's season opener against Chattanooga is likely the most ever in a Bulldog basketball game.
UGA archives provide box scores beginning with the 1960-61 season. No game since then -- all 1,649 of them from the start of the 60-61 campaign through the matchup with the Mocs -- featured as many as whistles.
In fact, only one contest has featured 60 fouls. On Feb. 17, 2007, Georgia and Auburn committed 27 and 33 infractions, respectively. The Bulldogs won that contest, 86-79. Sundiata Gaines flirted with a triple-double, finishing with game-high outputs of 21 points, nine rebounds and nine assists.
And with fouls come...free throws. Georgia made 45 trips to the free throw line against Chattanooga, equaling the ninth-most ever by the Bulldogs in a single game. Georgia also attempted 45 free throws against Tennessee on Jan. 27, 1990; at Mercer on Dec. 8, 1990; and versus Vanderbilt on Feb. 15, 2003.


A Challenging Non-Conference


Georgia's 2015-16 non-conference slate will be both challenging and balanced. The Bulldogs' 11 non-conference opponents averaged 19.3 wins last season and finished 2014-15 with an average NCAA rpi of 115.

"Our goal was a non-conference schedule that would put us in a proper position with the strength of schedule numbers at the end of the year," Mark Fox said. "You never know what kind of season a team you play will have, but with the numbers from last year I think we've been able to establish the strength of schedule we need. It's a little tougher numbers wise than it was a year ago. That's important when you get to the month of March."

Five of Georgia's 11 non-conference opponents played into March last season: NCAA participants Baylor and Robert Morris, NIT quarterfinalist Murray State and CIT teams High Point and Oakland. Four of those teams will travel to Athens this season.

Last season's average rpi of 115 is the best by Georgia's non-conference foes since the Bulldogs' 2001-02 non-conference foes recorded an average rpi of 111 during 2000-01.

Nine of 11 the Bulldogs' upcoming non-conference foes ranked No. 153 or better in the final NCAA rpi for the 2014-15 season, and Georgia's 2015-16 schedule includes only one team that finished a year ago with an rpi in the 200s.

B.Y. Receives A Scholly

Following two seasons as a walk-on, Brandon Young has been placed on scholarship. Mark Fox announced the move during Georgia's preseason banquet on Nov. 3.

Fox introduced each player on the Bulldogs' roster alphabetically before arriving at Young, the final name in that process.
"Brandon grew up in a family that loves the University of Georgia," Fox said. "He grew up -- much like Houston (Kessler) -- bleeding Red and Black. But what I love about `B.Y.' -- and I think our players would say the same thing -- is that Brandon Young epitomizes everything that a Georgia Bulldog should be. He's a great student. He's a wonderful person. He is a terrific player. He is the best teammate -- would everyone agree? -- the best teammate on this team. Because of all that `B.Y.' I think we should give you a scholarship tonight."

Young was then mobbed by his teammates.


Young was a two-sport standout in basketball and football at the Marist School in Atlanta before joining the Bulldogs in 2013. He played in 10 games as a freshman and logged action in seven contests last season, including Georgia's NCAA Tournament matchup with Michigan State. Young received the team's Most Inspirational Award last season.


HomeGrown Bulldogs


Eight of the 14 players on Georgia's 2015-16 roster are Peach State prep products.
Seniors Kenny Gaines (Whitefield Academy in Atlanta) and Charles Mann (Milton High in Alpharetta); juniors J.J. Frazier (Faith Baptist Christian Academy in Glennville), Houston Kessler (Landmark Christian High in Newnan) and Brandon Young (Marist School in Atlanta); and freshmen William "Turtle" Jackson (Athens Christian School), Connor O'Neill (Blessed Trinity Catholic High in Roswell) and Derek Ogbeide (Pepplebrook High in Atlanta).


More Graduates On The Way


Four more Bulldogs -- two seniors and two juniors -- are on track to receive their degrees from Georgia in the next year.
Junior Juwan Parker is slated to graduate with his degree in Management from UGA's Terry College of Business in December, two and a half years after his arrival in Athens. Parker will then begin pursuing a master's degree in Sport Management in January.
Seniors Kenny Gaines and Charles Mann are on track to earn degrees in Housing at the end of the Spring Semester. Redshirt junior Houston Kessler also will graduate in May with his bachelor's in Economics.

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