University of Georgia Athletics
No. 2 Texas Hands Lady Bulldogs First Loss, 81-53
December 03, 2017 | Women's Basketball
ATHENS, Ga. -- The University of Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team dropped its first contest of the season to the second-ranked Texas Longhorns 81-53 at Stegeman Coliseum on Sunday afternoon.
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The Lady Bulldogs held the national leader in scoring offense to its second-lowest scoring output of the season. Entering the contest, Georgia and Texas were just two of 20 teams nationally that had an undefeated record. Georgia moves to 7-1 now, with Texas improving to 7-0.
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Senior Mackenzie Engram led the Lady Bulldogs with 17 points, totaling the most in her career against a ranked opponent. The forward has delivered a double-figure scoring performance in all but one game to start the season. She also contributed on defense, posting five rebounds, two blocks and two steals.
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"Texas is a really good team," Georgia head coach Joni Taylor said. "I thought we fought hard. I thought we had good effort to try to get back in the game, but you can't give the No. 2 team in the country a lead like that and expect to overcome it."
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Senior guard Ariel Atkins, Texas' leading scorer with 17 points, sunk a quick jumper to open the contest. Georgia junior forward Caliya Robinson answered right back with a high-flying, alley-oop assisted by senior guard Haley Clark.
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By the end of the first quarter, the Longhorns led 22-9 on account of 11 early points from Atkins. Engram led Georgia with five points and three rebounds in the first period.
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To open the second quarter, redshirt sophomore Taja Cole scored back-to-back buckets, including a nifty set of crossovers on her way to a layup that cut the Texas lead to single digits. Soon after, freshman guard Que Morrison drove to the basket and finished a three-point play to lead the Lady Bulldogs on a 12-6 run.
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Freshman guard Gabby Connally, who finished with nine points, chipped in five in the second period, including a 3-pointer to make it 32-25. The Longhorns, however, rode a 14-2 run from that point on towards a 46-27 halftime lead. The Bulldogs owned the glass with 10 first half offensive rebounds.
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After the break, Engram carried the Lady Bulldogs with nine points in the third quarter on 4-of-6 shooting. Freshman guard Maya Caldwell joined her with six points on a pair of inside layups and a jumper. The Longhorns kept Georgia at bay as they led 67-44 ahead of the final quarter.
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Georgia held Texas scoreless for the first 3:12 of the final frame. Consecutive buckets from sophomore Stephanie Paul, Connally and Robinson cut the deficit, but a final five points from the Longhorns secured the contest 81-53.
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Morrison recorded a career-high 10 rebounds on the game while Robinson added her fourth outing of the season with four or more blocks. The junior has posted a block in each of Georgia's eight games.
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Next up, Georgia takes an 11-day break for finals before making its final road trip of the Lady Bulldogs' 13-game non-conference slate with a trek to North Carolina A&T on Thursday, Dec. 14. Tipoff is set for 5:30 p.m. ET at Corbett Sports Center.
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The Lady Bulldogs held the national leader in scoring offense to its second-lowest scoring output of the season. Entering the contest, Georgia and Texas were just two of 20 teams nationally that had an undefeated record. Georgia moves to 7-1 now, with Texas improving to 7-0.
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Senior Mackenzie Engram led the Lady Bulldogs with 17 points, totaling the most in her career against a ranked opponent. The forward has delivered a double-figure scoring performance in all but one game to start the season. She also contributed on defense, posting five rebounds, two blocks and two steals.
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"Texas is a really good team," Georgia head coach Joni Taylor said. "I thought we fought hard. I thought we had good effort to try to get back in the game, but you can't give the No. 2 team in the country a lead like that and expect to overcome it."
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Senior guard Ariel Atkins, Texas' leading scorer with 17 points, sunk a quick jumper to open the contest. Georgia junior forward Caliya Robinson answered right back with a high-flying, alley-oop assisted by senior guard Haley Clark.
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By the end of the first quarter, the Longhorns led 22-9 on account of 11 early points from Atkins. Engram led Georgia with five points and three rebounds in the first period.
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To open the second quarter, redshirt sophomore Taja Cole scored back-to-back buckets, including a nifty set of crossovers on her way to a layup that cut the Texas lead to single digits. Soon after, freshman guard Que Morrison drove to the basket and finished a three-point play to lead the Lady Bulldogs on a 12-6 run.
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Freshman guard Gabby Connally, who finished with nine points, chipped in five in the second period, including a 3-pointer to make it 32-25. The Longhorns, however, rode a 14-2 run from that point on towards a 46-27 halftime lead. The Bulldogs owned the glass with 10 first half offensive rebounds.
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After the break, Engram carried the Lady Bulldogs with nine points in the third quarter on 4-of-6 shooting. Freshman guard Maya Caldwell joined her with six points on a pair of inside layups and a jumper. The Longhorns kept Georgia at bay as they led 67-44 ahead of the final quarter.
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Georgia held Texas scoreless for the first 3:12 of the final frame. Consecutive buckets from sophomore Stephanie Paul, Connally and Robinson cut the deficit, but a final five points from the Longhorns secured the contest 81-53.
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Morrison recorded a career-high 10 rebounds on the game while Robinson added her fourth outing of the season with four or more blocks. The junior has posted a block in each of Georgia's eight games.
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Next up, Georgia takes an 11-day break for finals before making its final road trip of the Lady Bulldogs' 13-game non-conference slate with a trek to North Carolina A&T on Thursday, Dec. 14. Tipoff is set for 5:30 p.m. ET at Corbett Sports Center.
Team Stats
UT
UGA
FG%
.435
.344
3FG%
.462
.176
FT%
.750
.750
RB
47
38
TO
12
17
STL
10
4
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