Georgia Outlasted by Marquette 89-79
December 04, 2016 | Men's Basketball
We spoke to JJ Frazier, Yante Maten, and Kenny Paul Geno about the game.
Final Stats | Photo Gallery | Notes & Quotes
Marquette | TEAM | Georgia |
89 | SCORE | 79 |
46.3% | FG% | 49.2% |
44.8% | 3FG% | 33.3% |
82.4% | FT% | 70.0% |
42 | REB | 31 |
15 | ASST | 21 |
10 | TO | 12 |
2 | BLK | 7 |
9 | STL | 8 |
ATHENS, Ga. --- The Georgia Bulldogs (5-3) could not tame the hot-shooting Marquette Golden Eagles (6-2) on Sunday afternoon in an 89-79 loss at Stegeman Coliseum.
The Bulldogs were as close as two points with a little more than seven minutes left in the second half but the Golden Eagles went on an 11-0 run to control and secure the win.
"Marquette has a very good offensive team and their offense is significantly better than our defense right now," said Georgia Head Coach Mark Fox. "We didn't defend the three-point line, did not rebound the basketball, we had too many deadly turnovers that turned into points on the other end, and the combination of those three things was certainly our demise today."
Senior guard J.J. Frazier and junior forward Yante Maten contributed 22 and 24 points, respectively, to lead the Bulldogs' scoring attack. Maten pushed his consecutive double-digit scoring streak to 24 games. Sophomore forward Mike Edwards added 11 points and redshirt junior guard Juwan Parker grabbed team-high seven rebounds for Georgia.
Both teams came out exchanging points fast as the game featured four lead changes in the first five minutes. Marquette pulled ahead as far as 10 points, 27-17, at the 10:22 mark, but the Bulldogs exploded on a 13-3 run to notch it up at 30-all.
Frazier ignited the streak with a contested three-pointer at the top of the key followed by a breakaway layup off a steal. Frazier then closed the first half with a floater in the waning seconds to take Georgia into the break trailing 43-46.
Marquette opened the second half with its ninth three-pointer of the game en route to strengthening the Golden Eagles' lead to 63-49 in just over four minutes. However, Frazier jumpstarted another Bulldog run with a trey followed by two free throws and an assist to Mike Edwards for a two-handed slam to bring Georgia within five points at 68-63.
A pair of free throws by William Jackson II cut the Bulldogs' deficit to two points, but the Golden Eagles continued to answer. Marquette's Sam Hauser made his fourth three-pointer of the game at the 5:35 mark to extend the Golden Eagle's lead back to eight points at 78-70.
The Bulldogs shot a better clip at 49-percent compared to Marquette's 46-percent from the field but it was the Golden Eagles' 13 three-pointers that were the difference.
Georgia continues its homestand at Stegeman Coliseum Wednesday at 6 p.m. against the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns.
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Georgia Head Coach Mark Fox