University of Georgia Athletics

Saturday, December 17
Athens, Ga.
1:00 PM

University of Georgia

7-3

84
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64

Charleston Southern

4-6

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Charleston Southern
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Georgia
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84

Bulldogs Earn 500th Win At Stegeman

December 17, 2016 | Men's Basketball

Highlights of Georgia basketball's win over the visiting Charleston Southern Buccaneers in Stegeman Coliseum on Saturday afternoon.

Video: Coach Fox's Post Game Press Conference | Post Game Player Interviews
Audio: UGA-CHSO MBB Audio Highlights


Dec. 17, 2016

Final Stats | Photo Gallery

Charleson So. TEAM Georgia
64 SCORE 84
42.1% FG% 53.8%
28.6% 3FG% 42.1%
62.5% FT% 69.0%
23 REB 42
6 ASST 22
10 TO 14
4 BLK 3
5 STL 4
ATHENS, Ga. -- Yante Maten tied his season high with 30 points as the Georgia Bulldogs defeated Charleston Southern, 84-64, to earn the program's 500th win at Stegeman Coliseum.

Maten, who entered the game leading the SEC in points per game (20.6), scored 19 of his 30 in the first half to help the Bulldogs (7-3) tie the most points they have scored in a game this season. Georgia had 22 assists and shot 53.8-percent from the field against the Buccaneers (4-6), which are both new season highs. J.J. Frazier added 14 for the Bulldogs.

"It is always good to win," said Georgia head coach Mark Fox. "I thought we were able to play a bunch of guys tonight. A lot of guys needed the experience and Yante (Maten) had a big night. He was bigger than everybody on the court so he took advantage of his size. But we got him the ball and we played very unselfishly. It was a pretty complete game for the most part."

In the first half, Maten scored 19 points on 7-of-7 shooting and the Bulldogs led 46-30 at the break. The 46 points are the most Georgia has scored in the first half of a game this season, with 18 of them coming from three-point field goals. Five different Bulldogs knocked down three-pointers in the first period.

The strong offensive showing continue in the second half for the Bulldogs, as ten different players scored in the period. The rebounding battle was heavily in Georgia's favor in the second half, as the Bulldogs grabbed 20 boards compared to eight for the Buccaneers.

Georgia will be back in action Tuesday, Dec. 20, as the team travels to Atlanta to take on Georgia Tech. The game is set for 7:00 and will be nationally televised by ESPNU.

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Georgia Head Coach Mark Fox
On the win...
"It is always good to win. I thought we were able to play a bunch of guys tonight. A lot of guys needed the experience and Yante (Maten) had a big night. He was bigger than everybody on the court so he took advantage of his size. But we got him the ball and we played very unselfishly. It was a pretty complete game for the most part."

On Jordan Harris' play...
"He is getting more and more comfortable. He gives us an element of slashing and length and athleticism that helps our team. It helps him right now to play with J.J. (Frazier) to have a senior in the backcourt with him. So I think it is a better way for him to get experience."


On Derek Ogbeide's improvement...
"Derek is a better player. It is hard when you have a great player like Yante who takes up so many opportunities down there. Derek could probably score a lot more points if he was playing with a lesser post partner. But he has certainly worked hard in the offseason to develop his game and the game is starting to slow down for him. So he got a few baskets tonight and if he got a few more opportunities then obviously his production would go up."

Georgia Junior Forward Yante Maten
On potentially putting up more points...
"I take it for what it is. I think we did pretty good as a team today. I would prefer to get less points and get my guys more points. Especially Brandon and Connor."

On the size advantage...
"Regardless of who I play I go in with the same mentality. Whether it's 7-footers or 6-footers, it doesn't matter, Im going to come in and play how I'm going to play, and it usually works."

Georgia Junior Forward Juwan Parker
On a strong defensive performance...
"I mean, after Marquette, we had 10 days off, so you can have harder practices, you can gel more, you can focus more on what you want to do, especially the fundamentals of defense. So its just a testament to our handwork, but there is always room to improve."

On season high assists...
"It gets everybody a lot of touches. As an offensive player you want to get into a rhythm, so when you can touch the ball, you can start to get into a rhythm."

Charleston Southern Head Coach Barclay Radebaugh
On offense...
"We are a work in progress. We are fighting to get better and we have an inexperienced, young team. It was a great experience for us. It's a great learning experience to play a team as good as Georgia. They are a very veteran team. They know how to play and Coach Fox has them really well prepared. It was a great learning experience and we will only be better because of this experience."

Next Event

Georgia Tech
W, 60-43

Dec 20 (Tue)

7:00 PM

Team Stats

CSU
UGA
FG%
.421
.538
3FG%
.286
.421
FT%
.625
.690
RB
23
41
TO
10
14
STL
5
4

Game Leaders

Pts
30
FGM
11
3FGM
2
FTM
6
Pts
14
FGM
4
3FGM
2
FTM
4
Pts
9
FGM
4
3FGM
0
FTM
1
Pts
6
FGM
1
3FGM
0
FTM
4

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