Monday, November 7
Athens, Ga.
8:00 p.m.

University of Georgia

vs

Western Carolina

22MBB Notes - Western Carolina

Bulldogs Begin 2022-23 Season Against WCU

November 06, 2022 | Men's Basketball

Georgia Basketball Game Notes
  • Georgia (0-0) vs. Western Carolina (0-0))
  • Monday, November 7, 2022 - 8:00 p.m. ET
  • Stegeman Coliseum (10,523)
  • Radio: Georgia Bulldog Sports Network (Flagship: WSB AM 750); (Scott Howard, play-by-play; Chuck Dowdle, analyst; Adam Gillespie, producer) | Affiliates
  • TV: SEC Network+ (Jeff Dantzler (play-by-play); Marcus Thornton (anaylst))
  • Video Stream: SECN+
  • Audio Stream: georgiadogs.com
  • Satellite: XM: 389; SXM App: 979
  • History: UGA 8-0 (Full History)
  • Last Meeting: W 85-79 (12/20/2022)
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Georgia Bulldogs
No. Name PPG RPG
0 TERRY ROBERTS 14.5 4.9
6-3; 180; Sr.; Guard; North Amityville, N.Y.
2022 MVC Newcomer of the Year after averaging 14.5 ppg and leading the league in both assists and steals
1 JABRI ABDUR-RAHIM 6.9 3.2
6-8; 210; Jr.; Guard.; South Orange, N.J.
Represents Georgia on the SEC Leadership Council for basketball; 8 double-digit scoring outings last season
2 KYERON LINDSAY 23.3 11.6
6-7; 215; Fr.; Forward; Denton, Texas
A consensus 4-star prospect who was ranked No. 87 nationally by 247Sports.com and No. 103 by On3.com
3 KARIO OQUENDO 15.2 4.3
6-4; 220; Jr; Guard; Titusville, Fla.
Preseason second-team All-SEC; SEC's leading returning scorer in league action after averaging 18.3 ppg in '21-22
4 JUSAUN HOLT 0.7 1.6
6-7; 190; Soph.; Guard; Tacoma, Wash.
Played in 22 games at Alabama last season; named 2021 Georgia Class A Private Player of the Year at St. Francis
5 FRANK ANSELEM 2.6 3.8
6-10; 215; Jr.; Center; Lagos, Nigeria
Grabbed 15 rebounds twice at Syracuse last season, the single-game high by any player on the Orange roster
10 JAXON ETTER 5.1 2.9
6-4; 205; Sr.; Guard; Woodstock, Ga.
Started 22 games last season, including all 18 SEC outings; graduated from UGA in 3 years with degree in Real Estate
11 JUSTIN HILL 14.2 4.8
6-0; 185; Jr.; Guard; Houston, Texas
Led Longwood to an NCAA bid last season; both his dad (New Mexico St.) & mom (Virginia) played in NCAA Tourney
12 M-A MONCRIEFFE 4.2 3.9
6-8; 215; Jr.; Forward; Toronto, Ontario
Had a team-high 4 double-doubles for Oklahoma State during the Cowboys' "Sweet 16" run in the 2021 NCAA Tourney
13 MARDREZ McBRIDE 11.3 3.0
6-2; 180; 5th Year; Guard; Augusta, Ga.
Nicknamed "Marchdrez" after averaging 18.0 points in 4 NCAA and NIT outings for North Texas in 2021 and 2022
15 JAILYN INGRAM 10.7 6.0
6-7; 225; 7th Year; Forward.; Madison, Ga.
Was an all-state performer in both basketball and football in Morgan County HS; led hoops teams to a pair of state titles
22 BRANDON KLATSKY 6.1 2.1
6-2; 165; Fr.; Guard; Colts Neck, N.J.
Brother of Florida walk-on, Alex; played high school hoops with Scottie Lewis (Florida) and Bryan Antonie (Villanova)
23 BRAELEN BRIDGES 12.9 5.6
6-11; 245; 5th Year; Center; Atlanta, Ga.
Led the SEC and ranked No. 7 nationally in FG percentage last season, connecting on .643 of his shots from the floor
35 JADEN NEWELL 4.3 4.1
6-8; 220; Fr.; Forward; Destin, Fla.
Played on 3 state tournament teams in high school; "back home" in Athens after living here for 6 years of his childhood


Stats for newcomers are from 2021-22 season at their previous school.
 
The Starting 5...
  • UGA is 3-0 all-time in season openers versus WCU, christening its campaigns in 1994-95, 2003-04 and 2019-20.
  • The Bulldogs are 84-33 all-time record in season openers, including a 38-6 at Stegeman Coliseum.
  • Mike White is 8-3 all-time in season openers, including a 5-0 mark in home games at La. Tech and Florida.
  • UGA's 5 returning letterwinners accounted for 60.9 percent of the Bulldogs' points last season.
  • 5 of UGA's 6 new transfers – Anselem, Hill, Holt, Moncrieffe & McBride – have played on NCAA Tourney teams.
 
The Opening Tip

The Georgia Bulldogs christen their 118th season of basketball – and do so under their 23rd head coach – on Monday evening when they host Western Carolina at historic Stegeman Coliseum.

Mike White assumes the reins in Athens following 11 highly successful campaigns at Louisiana Tech (2011-15) and Florida (2015-22). White's teams averaged more than 22 wins over that span and reached postseason play every season possible but one, his first.
 
Keepin An Eye On: Entering Today's Game . . .

Mike White is...
• 7 wins from 250 for his career

Braelen Bridges is...
• 124 points from 1,000 for his career
• 70 rebounds from 500 for his career

Jailyn Ingram is...
• 70 points from 1,500 for his career
• 16 rebounds from 700 for his career
 
Series History With WCU

Georgia is 8-0 all-time against Western Carolina, with every matchup taking place in Athens.

This is the fourth time the Bulldogs have opened the season against the Catamounts, also doing so in 1993-94, 2003-04 and 2019-20.

In the most recent meeting on Dec. 20 last season, Kario Oquendo's 21-point performance and Aaron Cook's double-double of 13 points and a career-high 12 assists led Georgia en route to an 85-79 win over the Catamounts.

Though the Bulldogs led for 36:25 of the game, the Catamounts continually kept the game interesting. Georgia went up by double figures four times in the first half before Western closed the period on 17-9 surge to pull within 35-33 at the intermission.

The Catamounts knotted the score at 44-44 with 16:23 left and then grabbed their first lead at 53-52 at the 12:01 mark.

Georgia took the lead for good on an Oquendo dunk that opened a 9-0 run to give the Bulldogs a 70-62 edge. Western clawed within four with 77 seconds left, but an Oquendo 3-pointer ended any doubt.
 
couting The Catamounts

S As has become commonplace in college basketball, Western Carolina's roster is dominated by newcomers. The Catamounts have 11 first-year players along with four returning letterwinners.

Western welcomes back a trio of starters – Vonterius Woolbright, Tyler Harris and Cam Bacote – from last year's squad that finished 11-21 in head coach Justin Gray's initial season in Cullowhee. Woolbright is the leading returning scorer at 9.7 ppg and dished out a team-leading 104 assists a year ago.

The newcomers are a mix comprised of six freshman, a sophomore, three juniors and two seniors.
 
Last Time Out

Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe and Kario Oquendo both scored a team-high 15 points to lead Georgia in a 66-52 victory over Georgia College in the Bulldogs' lone preseason exhibition on Nov. 1.

Freshman KyeRon Lindsay added an efficient 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting from the floor for Georgia.

"It's early and we are all learning about each other and developing as a team, but the camaraderie was good," head coach Mike White said. "I thought our culture was pretty good.

"We got a bunch of contributions from different guys," White continued. "The goal, the biggest one at least for tonight, was growth, to try to get a little bit better...and we did that. Positive momentum was built. Now, let's get better tomorrow."

Though the Bulldogs led or were tied for more than 35 minutes, Georgia did not put the contest away until the closing moments.

GCSU cut the lead to 49-47 with 9:01 left before the Bulldogs embarked on a 7-0 run. After leading 58-52 with 3:23 remaining, Georgia closed out the contest on an 8-0 surge and ended the outing with its largest lead of the night.
 
Bulldogs In Season Openers

Georgia has compiled an 84-33 record in opening contests of the Bulldogs' 117 seasons of basketball. That includes an even more impressive 38-6 mark in openers at Stegeman Coliseum.

Georgia's most significant win in an opener at the Coliseum also was its first. In the Bulldogs' initial opener in their current arena on Dec. 3 1964, UGA bested No. 13 North Carolina, 64-61.
 
Mike White In Season Openers

Mike White has an 8-3 mark in season openers during his coaching career.

White was 2-2 in initial outings at Louisiana Tech and then 6-1 in the first contests at Florida as outlined below.
White's Season Openers
Date Opponent Score
11/13/11 Mississippi College W 92-70
11/9/12 at Texas A&M L 59-71
11/8/13 at Saint Mary's L 70-83
11/14/14 at Southern W 85-76
11/13/15 at Navy W 59-41
1/11/16 vs. FGCU W 80-59
11/13/17 Gardner-Webb W 116-74
11/6/18 at Florida State L 60-81
11/5/19 North Florida W 74-59
12/2/20 vs. Army W 76-69
11/9/21 Elon W 74-61
 
A Doubleheader Opener

Both Georgia's men's and women's program will begin their seasons at Stegeman Coliseum on Monday evening.

The Lady Bulldogs, also under a first-year head coach, will face Coastal Carolina at 6:00 p.m. Katie Abrahamson-Henderson, aka "Coach Abe," played for Georgia from 1985-87. She has compiled a 370-156 (.703) record over 17 seasons as a head coach and led teams to postseason bids in 14 of 16 possible seasons, including 11 NCAA Tournament appearances.

The last time the Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs hosted a season-opening twin bill was 19 years ago on Nov. 21, 2003.

That evening Lady Bulldogs opened what culminated as an "Elite Eight" campaign by besting Georgia State, 87-48.

The Bulldogs then topped Western Carolina, 78-67, in Dennis Felton's first outing as Georgia's head coach. Damien Wilkins led a trio of Bulldogs in double figures with 16 points to counter a 44-point explosion from WCU's Kevin Martin. Martin went on to score more than 12,000 points during a 12-season NBA career with Sacramento, Houston, Oklahoma City, Minnesota and San Antonio.
 
Simply A Slew Of Newcomers

Georgia's roster features nine first-year players with the Bulldogs, while Western Carolina's ledger includes 11 new Catamounts.

The makeup of those groups is all over the map.

Georgia's newcomers include a fifth-year, one senior, three juniors, a sophomore and three freshmen. The new Catamounts are comprised by two seniors, three juniors, a sophomore and six freshmen.
 
Oquendo Named All-SEC

Kario Oquendo was tabbed second-team preseason All-SEC in balloting of the league's 14 head coaches announced on Nov. 2.

Oquendo was the Bulldogs' scoring leader, both overall and in SEC play, last season. He averaged 15.2 points overall and upped his contributions to 18.3 points per game in league play. Oquendo is the SEC's leading returning scorer from conference action last season.

Oquendo notched 10 20-point performances, with eight of those versus league competition. He poured in a season-high 33 points at Texas A&M, equaling the highest single-game output in league play during the 2021-22 season.

The junior from Titusville, Fla. also built a reputation as one the nation's top in-game dunkers, appearing on ESPN's Top-10 plays three times last season – No. 3 on Nov. 16 against S.C. State, No. 6 on No. 23 versus Northwestern and No. 3 on March 1 against Tennessee.
 
Bridges Finds Bottom Of Net

Braelen Bridges converted on 63.4 percent of his shots from the floor last season. That not only led the SEC and ranked No. 7 nationally, it was one of the most efficient campaigns ever for UGA and in league history.

The Union Grove High School product knocked down 161 of his 264 field goals in his first year as a Bulldog in 2021-22.

Among the best single-season field goal percentages for the Bulldogs and within the SEC, Bridges' effort ranks No. 2 and No. 17 all-time, respectively.

Bridges became the first Bulldog to pace the SEC in shooting efficiency since Lavon Mercer did so in 1980 at 61.1 percent. Interestingly, Mercer set the UGA record (64.3 percent) in 1979 but did not lead the SEC that season.
 
Ingram Offers Experience

According to research by Middle Tennessee's SID staff, Jailyn Ingram is one of five seventh-year players in college basketball this season.

The Madison, Ga., native spent five seasons at Florida Atlantic before returning to his home state. Ingram played in 122 games for the Owls from 2016-21, including a redshirt campaign in 2018-19. All told, he recorded 1,334 points and 630 rebounds while at FAU.

Ingram played in nine games last season for Georgia before suffering a season-ending injury on Dec. 7 against Jacksonville. He received an additional red-shirt from the NCAA to return to the Bulldogs this season.

That makes Ingram among of quintet of players – including a well-traveled Nittany Lion – competing for a seventh college basketball season this winter as outlined below.
7th-Year Super Duper Seniors
Name Schools
Jailyn Ingram FAU, Georgia
DeAndre Dishman EKU, MTSU
Juan Munoz Longwood, Hawaii
DeJuan Clayton Coppin State, Cal
Michael Henn UC-Davis, Cal Baptist, Portland, Denver, Penn State
 
A "March Madness" Pedigree

Five of Georgia's six first-year transfers played for teams that reached the 2021 or 2022 NCAA Tournaments at their previous school.

Justin Hill (Longwood) and Jusaun Holt (Alabama) both took part in the "Big Dance" last spring.

Frank Anselem (Syracuse), Madrez McBride (North Texas) and Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe (Oklahoma State) all had tickets punched to the 2021 edition of "March Madness."
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