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Wednesday, November 25
Athens, Ga.
5:00 PM

University of Georgia

2-1

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High Point

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Charles Mann

Georgia Holds Off High Point 49-46

November 25, 2015 | Men's Basketball

Highlights of men's basketball's win over High Point where the Bulldogs were victorious 49-46.

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HPU TEAM UGA
46 SCORE 49
29.7% FG% 29.5%
6.7% 3FG% 28.6%
41.2% FT% 85.0%
41 REB 40
8 ASST 6
10 TO 16
3 BLK 9
3 STL 4
ATHENS, Ga. --- Holding off a second-half comeback by the Panthers, Georgia (2-1) pulled out a 49-46 win over High Point (3-2) on Wednesday night.

"I have too many moving parts, too many different lineups, and I have coached them poorly offensively," said head coach Mark Fox. "Obviously, tonight, with massive foul trouble, and we really don't have Derek [Ogbeide] and Yante [Maten], we're just trying to patch it together, and we just really did not play well offensively.

"But that should take nothing away from High Point's defensive effort. I thought their defense was good. We obviously shot the three well in the first half, did not shoot it well in the second half, and didn't play beautiful. But we won, and we beat a good basketball team."

HPU's John Brown cut the lead to one after a made jumper with under two minutes on the clock, but junior J.J. Frazier brought the score to 46-43 with a basket as the shot clock expired and 42 seconds to go. The Panthers again brought it within a point as 14 seconds remained. However, senior Charles Mann remained calm at the free throw line, hitting two to seal the win for the Bulldogs.

Mann led the Bulldogs with 13 points after having an unblemished mark at the free throw line, hitting all eight attempts. Fellow classmate Kenny Gaines followed with 12 points while Frazier notched 10 points. Frazier tied freshman E'Torrion Wilridge with a team-best eight rebounds.

Both offenses struggled, going 29 percent from the field, but Georgia's 17-of-20 from the charity stripe and nine defensive blocks propelled the Bulldogs to the win.

Behind nine first-half points from each Gaines and Mann, Georgia headed into the locker room with a 33-22 halftime lead. A close game early, Georgia broke away with six minutes to go, as HPU went on a scoring drought of over four minutes, going 0-for-5 from the field during the span. Gaines did his damage behind the arc, as the Alpharetta native went 3-of-4, including a dagger with just over a minute left in the first half to put Georgia ahead by its largest lead of 12.

HPU came out of the break to close the gap to five, but a Gaines block followed by a steal and Mann free throws put Georgia back up 37-30. The Bulldog offense stalled, going close to 15 minutes without a field goal, but free throws kept the Bulldogs with the lead, hitting 7-of-8.

Georgia hits the road for the first time this season in its next game, as the Bulldogs face Seton Hall on Saturday, Nov. 28 for a 7:30 p.m. ET contest in Newark, N.J.

Next Event

Seton Hall
L, 62-69

Nov 28 (Sat)

7:30 PM

Team Stats

HPU
UGA
FG%
.297
.295
3FG%
.067
.286
FT%
.412
.850
RB
41
40
TO
10
16
STL
3
4

Game Leaders

Pts
13
FGM
2
3FGM
1
FTM
8
Pts
12
FGM
4
3FGM
3
FTM
1
Pts
10
FGM
3
3FGM
1
FTM
3
Pts
8
FGM
2
3FGM
0
FTM
4

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