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Georgia Travels to LSU
February 22, 2020 | Women's Basketball
- Georgia Lady Bulldogs (14-12, 5-8 SEC) vs. LSU Tigers (18-7, 8-5 SEC)
- Sunday, Feb. 23, 2020 | 3 p.m. ET
- Stegeman Coliseum (10,523) | Athens, Ga.
- Radio: Bulldog Sports Network (Jeff Dantzler) WXKT 103.7FM and 960 AM The REF
- TV: SEC Network + (Lyn Rollins and Garrett Walvoord)
- Stream: SEC Network +
| Georgia Lady Bulldogs Possible Starters | ||||
| Coach: Joni Taylor | ||||
| 95-56 in 5th season at UGA | ||||
| 95-56 in 5th season overall | ||||
| No. | Name | PPG | RPG | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Gabby Connally | 12.1 | 3.4 | |
| G; 5-6; Jr.; San Antonio, Texas | ||||
| 23 | Que Morrison | 7.7 | 4.4 | |
| G; 5-7; Jr.; Riverdale, Ga. | ||||
| 11 | Maya Caldwell | 9.8 | 3.5 | |
| G; 5-10; Jr.; Charlotte, N.C. | ||||
| 3 | Stephanie Paul | 6.9 | 4.5 | |
| F; 5-10; Sr.; Naples, Fla. | ||||
| 14 | Jenna Staiti | 10.3 | 6.0 | |
| C; 6-4; R-Jr.; Cumming, Ga. | ||||
TEAM COMPARISON
| GEORGIA LADY BULLDOGS | LSU TIGERS | |
| 62.3 | Scoring | 65.3 |
| 40.2% | FG% | 43.1% |
| 27.8% | 3FG% | 30.1% |
| 38.0 | Rebounds | 39.0 |
| 13.3 | Assists | 12.7 |
| 4.0 | Blocks | 3.6 |
| 7.5 | Steals | 8.4 |
| 61.5 | Scoring Def. | 58.7 |
| 38.8% | FG% Def. | 39.4% |
| 32.5% | 3FG% Def. | 29.3% |
| +1.7 | Reb. Margin | +6.0 |
| -0.9 | T/O Margin | +1.8 |
| 0.8 | Ast-T/O Ratio | 0.9 |
Game Promotions
- Play4Kay — Sunday's contest marks LSU's Play4Kay Pink Game. Georgia will wear black jerseys with pink accents.
Opening Tip
- Georgia is back on the road to face the LSU Tigers this Sunday at 3 p.m. ET/ 2 p.m. CT inside the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. Lyn Rollins and Garrett Walvoord will call the action on SEC Network +. Jeff Dantzler will offer play-by-play analysis on the Georgia Bulldog Sports Network.
- The Lady Bulldogs have won two of their last three games this season, with the lone defeat coming to No. 16 Texas A&M. Georgia has played well on the road this year with five total wins, including a triumph against 25th-ranked Arkansas on Jan. 23.
- Eight of Georgia's 12 losses have come against top-25 opponents. The Lady Bulldogs have played five games against the top seven teams in the country, including matchups against No. 1 South Carolina and No. 2 Baylor.
- Redshirt-junior center Jenna Staiti has scored in double figures in four-straight games. She is averaging nearly a double-double over this current span with 19 points and nine rebounds per contest.
- Freshman guard Chloe Chapman played the most minutes of her career (30) Thursday evening against Texas A&M. Chapman came in the game in the second quarter when junior guard Que Morrison left due to injury.
- Georgia has won just once in Baton Rouge since 2002 -- a 58-47 victory during head coach Joni's Taylor's first year as head coach. The Lady Bulldogs lead the overall series against the Tigers, 26-21.
- The Lady Bulldogs are in the final stretch of the 2020 SEC slate. Following Sunday's game, Georgia travels to Kentucky, before returning home to face Florida on Senior Day next Sunday.
Series History
Overall: Georgia leads, 26-21
In Athens: Georgia leads, 15-6
In Baton Rouge: LSU leads, 11-7
Neutral Sites: Tied, 4-4
Current Streak: Georgia has won three of the last four
Last Meeting: Georgia W, 63-50 (1/3/19)
Largest Margin of Victory: Georgia W, 88-53 (2/20/93)
Largest Defeat: LSU W, 84-53 (1/11/87)
Full Series History
LADY BULLDOGS DOWN ALABAMA
Georgia had a thrilling 76-75 overtime win against Alabama last Sunday. The Lady Bulldogs led by 22 points -- 47-25 -- early in the third quarter before the Crimson Tide staged a furious comeback. Down 75-74, Gabby Connally was fouled on a 3-point attempt and knocked in two free-throws to win the game.
OWNING THE BOARDS
The Lady Bulldogs have owned the rebounding edge in four of the last six games. Georgia is 12-4 this season when owning the rebounding advantage.
TAYLOR APPROACHING 100 WINS
Georgia head coach Joni Taylor is just five wins away from reaching 100 career victories. Taylor is in her fifth season with the Lady Bulldogs after taking over the helm of the program in 2015.
CALDWELL'S SCORING INCREASES
Junior guard Maya Caldwell has scored in double figures in four of the last six games. Caldwell's 17-point effort against Missouri on Feb. 6 marked a career high against an SEC opponent. This came a week after she totaled 15 points at Texas A&M, where she hit 7-of-13 from the field in 33 minutes of action.
DEFENSE TRAVELED TO FAYETTEVILLE
The Lady Bulldogs put together a remarkable performance against one of the nation's top offensive teams on Jan. 23 at Arkansas. Not only was it a season low in points and 31 below the team's average, but the Razorbacks also committed a season-high 20 turnovers. After being down 43-36 in the third quarter, Georgia went on a 19-2 run and outscored Arkansas 28-12 the rest of the way for the win.
SHANIYA PROVIDES SPARK
Georgia guard Shaniya Jones provided a much-needed offensive spark for the Lady Bulldogs, tallying back-to-back double-figure scoring games in wins against Auburn and Arkansas. Jones saw a considerable uptick in playing time, seeing the floor for a career-high 21 minutes against Auburn and then 20 minutes at Arkansas.
OVERCOMING BAD QUARTERS
Georgia has scored in single digits in at least one quarter during 11 games this season. The Lady Bulldogs are 3-8 when having at least one 'bad' quarter in a game, with wins against Auburn, Florida and Alabama.
SIGNEES ENDING STRONG
Georgia signees Sarah Ashlee Barker and Zoesha Smith are each having strong finishes to their prep careers. Barker recently led Spain Park (Ala.) High School to a win against top-ranked Hoover with her 35-point effort. Her team is currently in the Final Four of the state playoffs. Smith, from Brunswick, Ga., was most recently named the GACA Region 2-6A Player of the Year and has led Glynn Academy this season with 20.4 points and 12.6 rebounds per game.
NICHOLSON'S FEAT LEADS TO SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK HONOR
Javyn Nicholson had a strong finish to 2019 and an impressive start to her collegiate career.
The Lawrenceville native became the first Lady Bulldog rookie since Tasha Humphrey in 2004 to record back-to-back double-doubles when she totaled 22 points and 10 boards against Gardner-Webb and 10 points, 10 rebounds versus East Carolina.
FRESHMEN POSTS PLAY WELL IN OPENER
Freshmen forwards Javyn Nicholson and Jordan Isaacs played valuable minutes in the first SEC game of their careers against Ole Miss on Jan. 2. Isaacs knocked in two shots in the second half, each giving Georgia the lead in a tie game. Nicholson played 25 minutes, including all 10 in the fourth quarter, and finished with nine boards.
FREE-THROW NUMBERS IMPROVE FOR LADY BULLDOGS
As a team, Georgia has hit 80 percent or better from the free-throw line eight times this season. The Lady Bulldogs only hit that 80 percent mark six times all of last season (30 games) . After finishing the 2018-19 campaign ranked 12th in the SEC in free-throw percentage, Georgia is currently ranked third with a 73.0 percent clip.
TOP-25 SUCCESS UNDER TAYLOR
Georgia has won 10 games against top-25 opponents during head coach Joni Taylor's tenure. Georgia's last win against a top-10 team in Athens came in Coach Taylor's first season, when the Lady Bulldogs knocked off No. 10 Mississippi State, 47-43.
TWO-SPORT STARS
Georgia's roster this season features a pair of two-sport athletes -- the Lady Bulldogs' first since ESPN-star Maria Taylor played both basketball and volleyball. Freshman Chloe Chapman plays soccer and basketball, while senior Stephanie Paul will compete on the track team, with her specialty being the discus.
All-Time Lady Bulldog Two-Sport Athletes
Tina Price -- 1975-78 -- Women's basketball/Tennis
Donna Noonan – 1975-77 – Women's basketball/Golf
Beth Timmons – 2000 – Women's basketball/Swimming
Maria Taylor – 2007 -- Women's basketball/Volleyball
Chloe Chapman – present – Women's basketball/Soccer
Stephanie Paul – present – Women's basketball/Track (discus)
GEORGIA APPROACHING HISTORY
Georgia has a long and storied history, dating back to the 36-year tenure of Hall of Fame head coach Andy Landers. As the Lady Bulldogs enter the 2019-20 campaign, the program is nearing its 1,000th win and is also approaching the 500-victory mark inside Stegeman Coliseum. Georgia boasts a 994-437 overall record since the 1973-74 season and can become one of just two SEC schools (joining Tennessee) to reach 1,000 victories. The Lady Bulldogs boast a 493-113 all-time record at Stegeman Coliseum.
LADY BULLDOGS SIGN PAIR OF HIGHLY-TOUTED PROSPECTS
Sarah Ashlee Barker - a guard from Birmingham, Ala. - and Zoesha Smith - a forward from Brunswick, Ga. - have signed national letters of intent with the Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball program. Each are highly-rated recruits who will join the Lady Bulldogs as freshmen, beginning with the 2020-21 season. According to espnW, Barker is a four-star recruit and ranked in the top-25 nationally among guard prospects. The same recruiting service tabbed Smith as the No. 23 overall forward in the nation.
FOLLOW THE LADY BULLDOGS
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