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Saturday, January 14
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Bulldogs Travel To Oxford To Face Ole Miss

January 13, 2023 | Men's Basketball

Georgia Basketball Game Notes
  • Georgia (11-4, 1-1 SEC) vs. Mississippi State (12-3, 1-2 SEC)
  • Saturday, January 14, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. ET
  • SJB Pavilion (9,500) in Oxford, Miss.
  • Radio: Georgia Bulldog Sports Network (Flagship: WSB AM 750); (Scott Howard, pbp; Chuck Dowdle, analyst; Adam Gillespie (producer)) | Affiliates
  • TV: SEC Network (Dave Neal, pbp; Jon Sundvold, analyst)
  • Video Stream: SECN+
  • Audio Stream: georgiadogs.com
  • Satellite: SiriusXM: 383; SXM App: 973
  • History: UGA leads, 74-64 (Full History)
  • Last Meeting: OM, 85-68, on 2/19/22
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Georgia Logo
Georgia Bulldogs
Coach: Mike White
12-4 in 1st at UGA
255-132 in 12th season overall
No. Name PPG RPG
0 Terry Roberts 15.7 3.7
(6-3; 180; Sr.; North Amityville, N.Y)
3 Kario Oquendo 13.0 3.5
(6-4; 220; Jr.; Titusville, Fla.)
12 Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe 6.8 5.6
(6-8; 215; Jr.; Toronto, Ontario)
13 Mardrez McBride 4.8 2.6
(6-2; 180; 5th Year; Augusta, Ga.)
23 Braelen Bridges 7.8 4.7
(6-11; 245; 5th Year; Atlanta, Ga.)
Opponent Logo
OLE MISS REBELS
Coach: Kermit Davis
72-69 in 5th season at OM
541-332 in 28th season overall
No. Name PPG RPG
2 TJ Caldwell 4.6 1.8
(6-4; 190; Fr.; Dallas, Texas)
3 Myles Burns 6.7 6.5
(6-6; 210; Sr.; Houston, Texas)
4 Jaemyn Brakefield 9.1 5.3
(6-8; 220; Jr.; Jackson, Miss.)
10 Theo Akwuba 3.3 3.0
(6-11; 225; Sr.; Montgomery, Ala.)
11 Matthew Murrell 15.3 3.4
(6-4; 200; Jr.; Memphis, Tenn.)
TEAM COMPARISON
 
2022-23 STATISTICS GEORGIA OLE MISS
Points Per Game 71.0 68.0
Opp. Point Per Game 64.3 65.9
Scoring Margin +.6.8 +2.1
Field Goal Pct. .427 .429
Opp. Field Goal Pct. .408 .415
3-Point Pct. .343 .296
3-Pointers Per Game 7.1 5.8
Opp. 3-Point Pct. .284 .338
Free Throw Pct. .738 .695
Free Throws Per Game 15.7 12.4
Rebounds Per Game 39.1 37.5
Opp. Rebound Per Game 33.0 34.3
Rebound Margin +6.1 +3.2
Assists Per Game 12.1 12.3
Turnovers Per Game 14.1 13.3
Assist-to-Turnover Ratio 0.85 0.92
Turnover Margin -1.7 -0.4
Steals Per Game 6.9 7.6
Blocks Per Game 3.3 5.1
 
The Starting 5...
  • UGA is off to its first 2-1 start in SEC play since 2017-18 and looking to go 3-1 for first time since 2016-17.
  • Terry Roberts is the SEC's leading scorer in conference action, averaging 22.3 ppg in a trio of league dates.
  • Against Miss. State, Braelen Bridges notched his 1000th point and 500th rebound in the 100th game of his D-I career.
  • With 12 wins and 2 league victories, UGA has doubled both its overall and SEC win totals for the 2021-22 season..
  • UGA assist-to-TO ratio is up by +.22 since Thanksgiving, the best improvement by an SEC team during that span.
 
The Opening Tip

Georgia looks to continue to build recent momentum when the Bulldogs travel to face Ole Miss on Saturday.

Georgia is 12-4 overall and 2-1 in the SEC, win totals that already double those from the entire 2021-22 season. The Bulldogs have won five of their last six outings since returning to action following Final Exams.

Saturday's game will serve as a Homecoming for first-year head coach Mike White, who was part of many of Ole Miss' most successful teams ever. White was a four-year starter, including the Rebels' first span of three-straight 20-win seasons and NCAA bids from 1997-99. From 2004-11, he was an assistant coach for teams that won two SEC West titles and reached four NITs.
 
Keeping An Eye On: Entering Today's Game . . .

Jailyn Ingram is...
• 26 points from 1,500 for his career
 
Series History Ole Miss

Georgia is 76-46 all-time versus Ole Miss; however, the Rebels own a 28-26 advantage in games played in Oxford.

Last season on Feb. 19, Braelen Bridges' 17-point performance led Georgia in an 85-68 setback to Ole Miss at Stegeman Coliseum.

Kario Oquendo added 14 points and Jabri Abdur-Rahim scored 11. Former Bulldog Tye Fagan paced the Rebels with game-high tallies of 20 points, five assists, four steals and 38 minutes.

The Rebels led by 42-38 after a buzzer-beating 3-pointer entering the intermission and gradually expanded that distance throughout the second stanza.

In the Bulldogs' last trip to Oxford on Jan. 16, 2021, Georgia led 29-28 at halftime and remained on top for all but 14 seconds of the second stanza en route to a 78-74 win. Back-to-back 3-pointers from K.D. Johnson in a 33-second span doubled the Bulldogs' advantage from six points to 71-59 with 4:33 remaining.

The Rebels rallied to pull within 73-72 with 1:27 left before a pair of Sahvir Wheeler free throws started a 5-2 surge to end the contest.
 
Scouting The Rebels

After opening the season with an 8-3 record, Ole Miss has lost its last five outings. The Rebels enter Saturday's game at 8-8 overall and 0-4 in the SEC.

Matthew Murrell paces Ole Miss offensively with averages of 15.3 points and 2.5 assists per game, while Myles Burns leads the Rebels in rebounds (6.5 rpg) and steals (2.2 spg).

Like Georgia, the Rebels sport a deep rotation, with 11 players securing double-digit minutes per game.
 
Last Time Out

Braelen Bridges scored his 1000th point and grabbed his 500th rebound in his 100th career outing as one of four Bulldogs in double figures in Georgia's 58-50 win over Mississippi State on Wednesday at Stegeman Coliseum.

Bridges finished the night with 11 points and 10 rebounds, his second double-double of the season. His last two points to reach 1000 were critical to the victory, a pair of free throws with 25 seconds remaining that gave Georgia a two-possession lead.

Terry Roberts scored a game-high 16 points, while Justin Hill chipped in 12 and Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe added 10.

The first 20 minutes were a defensive battle, with Georgia eventually securing a 20-19 advantage at the break.

The second half featured four ties and 10 lead changes before UGA pulled away with clutch free throw shooting. Hill scored eight consecutive Georgia points on a pair of 3-pointers and a floater. The last bucket gave the Bulldogs the lead for good, 40-39.

After leading 46-45 at the 3:09 mark, Georgia converted on 12 straight trips to the line down the stretch. The eight-point margin of victory also was the Bulldogs' largest lead of the night.

"It was huge," head coach Mike White said after his team connected on 18-of-19 second-half free throws. "(We had a) little swagger at the foul line. That's awesome. It gives you chances in close games. Our guys continue to step up there with confidence. This team has gotten to the foul line a lot."

Nationally, the Bulldogs enter this weekend ranked No. 43 in free throw attempts per game at 21.2 and No. 35 in average makes at the line at 15.7.
 
White Returns To Oxford

Georgia head coach Mike White was a four-year starter for Ole Miss from 1995-99 and later served as an assistant coach for the Rebels from 2004-11.

During the 11 seasons of those combined stints, White helped Ole Miss record seven 20-win campaigns, capture four SEC West Titles (1997, 1998, 2007 & 2010) and earn seven postseason bids (three NCAA and four NITs).

Ole Miss recorded its first span of three-consecutive 20-win seasons during White's sophomore-senior years. The Rebels earned NCAA bids each of those years, including the program's first-ever "March Madness" victory. In fact, White calls dribbling out the clock in that 72-70 NCAA win over Villanova at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee as the favorite memory of his basketball career.

White returned to Ole Miss as an assistant coach in 2004 and helped the Rebels advance to four NITs, including trips to the semifinals at Madison Square Garden in 2008 and 2010.

In addition, White's wife, the former Kira Zschau, was an All-SEC volleyball player at Ole Miss.
 
Roberts Paces SEC Scorers

Terry Roberts is the SEC's leading scorer in conference action, averaging 22.3 points per game in league outings.

Roberts opened SEC competition with a career-high 26 points – with 13 in each half – against No. 22/20 Auburn. He followed that with a 25-point performance at Florida before "cooling off" to score only 16 points against Mississippi State.
 
A Milestone Night For Bridges

Braelen Bridges recorded a trio of significant career statistical achievements in Georgia's win over Mississippi State.

The senior from Atlanta accomplished the first at tipoff, which was the 100th outing of his college career in four seasons at UIC and Georgia.

At the 3:42 mark of the first half, Bridges grabbed his fifth rebound of the night, more notable in that it also was his 500th.

Most significant were the two free throws with 25 seconds on the clock. Those pushed Georgia's lead to two possessions and Bridges' career scoring tally to 1000.
 
Healthy M-A Makes A Difference

Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe was hindered after suffering an ankle sprain in the season opener against Western Carolina.

The junior from Ontario missed two games before returning to play in the next four contests. He then had two more DNPs prior to the Georgia Tech contest.

In the Bulldogs' last seven outings, Moncrieffe has been both Georgia's most efficient shooter and productive rebounder.

During that span, Moncrieffe has converted on 22-of-34 shots from the field – 64.7 percent. He also has posted his first three double-digit outings as a Bulldog – 11 points at Tech, 15 versus Notre Dame and 10 against Mississippi State.

Moncrieffe is averaging at team-best 6.6 rpg in his last seven outings and grabbed team-high tallies of seven boards against Chattanooga, six versus Rider and a season-best nine against Auburn.
 
Dogs Sport Impressive Depth

We think it's safe to say that Georgia is the only college basketball team in the nation where every player who has seen action is averaging double-digit minutes.

Individually, Bulldogs who have checked in this season are averaging between 11.7 (Jailyn Ingram) and 30.0 (Terry Roberts) minutes per game.
 
Thankful We're Less Giving

Georgia's ball security numbers have taken a distinct turn since Turkey Day.

The Bulldogs recorded more turnovers than assists in each of the first six games prior to Thanksgiving, to the combined tune of 62 assists to 99 TOs. That equated to a paltry 0.63 assist-to-TO ratio.

The Bulldogs have produced positive ratios in six of 10 contests since then and were even in assists-to-TOs in two others (Notre Dame and Auburn). In those outings, Georgia has delivered 131 assists and committed 127 turnovers, which equates to much more respectable a 1.03 assist-to-TO effort.
 
But We're Most Improved...

in the SEC in assist-to-turnover ration since Thanksgiving.

On the season, Georgia ranks 13th in the SEC in assist-to-turnover ratio at 0.85; however, the Bulldogs' improvement taking care of the basketball since Thanksgiving is the best in the league.

Since Turkey Day, six SEC teams have produced a better assist-to-TO ratio than their games prior to the holiday, while the other eight's ratios have dropped. The Bulldogs own the most positive up-tick as outlined below.

Although "Thanksgiving" seems like a random line to draw, every SEC team had played either five or six games as of Nov. 24 so it seemed like a solid reference point to observe.
 
Assist-To-TOs Since Turkey Day
Team 11/24 1/12 Diff.
Georgia 0.63 0.85 +.22
LSU 0.92 1.06 +.14
S. Carolina 0.70 0.84 +.14
Tennessee 1.18 1.31 +.13
Texas A&M 0.96 1.05 +.09
Auburn 1.01 1.09 +.08
 
He Ain't Roy Kent, But...

if you peruse SEC statistical leaders, Terry Roberts may have you thinking "He's here. He's there. He's "...and we better stop right there.

The senior from North Amityville, N.Y., enters this weekend ranked among league leaders in six categories – No. 3 in assists (4.1 apg), No. 4 in free throw percentage (.828), No. 6 in scoring (15.7 ppg), No. 10 in steals (1.9 spg), No. 10 in field goal percentage (.403) and No. 15 in assist-to-TO ratio (1.38).
 
A Very Productive Bench

Georgia's reserves have come off the bench to score 393 points this season, accounting for 34.6 percent of the 1,136 points put up by the Bulldogs.

Georgia's bench has outscored its opponents' reserves 393-223, a massive +170 margin (10.6 ppg).

The Bulldogs have won the "bench battle" in 14 of 16 games and tied Auburn in another. Georgia has a "+20" margin in five contests and a season-high "+25" (27-2) tally versus ETSU.
 
Dogs' Home Winning Streaks

Georgia is 10-0 at Stegeman Coliseum this season, making this just the sixth bunch of Bulldogs ever to post a double-figure home winning streak.

In fact, the current streak is the Georgia's sixth-longest overall and fifth-best in a single season as outlined below.

The Bulldogs' longest stretch of home success in one season came when the 1930-31 Bulldogs produced the only perfect home record in program history and went 16-0 at old Woodruff Hall.

Georgia's longest overall home winning streak is 25 games. That span includes the final three home games of the 1929-30 season, the 16-0 mark the following year and the first six dates in Athens during Georgia's 1931-32 Southern Conference Championship season.
 
UGA Hoops Overall Home Win Streaks
Rk. W's Span
1. 25 1930-32
2. 20 1939-40
3. 15 1989-90
4. 13 2002-03
5. 11 1998-99
6. 10 2022-23
10 2007-08
10 1985-86
 
UGA Hoops Single Season Home Win Streaks
Rk. W's Span
1. 16 1930-31
2. 13 1939-40
3. 12 1989-90
4. 11 2002-03
5. 10 2022-23
10 2007-08
 
White Is Stellar At Stegeman

Georgia's 10-game home winning streak has extended Mike White's almost unfathomable success at Stegeman Coliseum. White was 7-1 in the arena before he became the Bulldogs' head coach. He led Louisiana Tech to an NIT victory over Georgia at Stegeman in 2014 and then was 6-1 against the Bulldogs in seven seasons at Florida from 2015-22. Quick math adding in a 10-0 mark this season reveals a 17-1 mark for White in the venue. A calculator was used to determine his almost unfathomable 94.4 percent winning percentage.
 
Dogs Earn Historical "W"

The 2022-23 season already supplied one of Georgia's most fruitful pre-New Year efforts ever.

The Bulldogs wrapped up their pre-SEC slate at 10-3 following a Dec. 28 victory over Rider – just the fourth time in program history the Bulldogs compiled a double-digit win total prior January.

Interestingly, each of the previous squads to obtain that standard – from the 1996-97, 2001-02 and 2010-11 seasons – notched 11 victories before January arrived. Those teams all went on to compete in "March Madness"...although the 2002 appearance was later vacated.

Numerous other Georgia squads came up just shy of attaining the pre-January double-digit qualifier.

Eleven editions of the Bulldogs recorded nine victories before the calendar flipped, most recently in 2019-20. Of those, four were 9-1, two were 9-2, three were 9-3, one was 9-4 and one was 9-5.
 
Bulldogs Fight Through

Georgia's 10-3 start was more impressive considering the DNPs and missed practices endured during non-conference play.

Only three Bulldogs – Jabri Abdur-Rahim, Braelen Bridges and Mardrez McBride – have played in every contest, and six Bulldogs have missed a combined 16 outings due to injury or illness. In fact, the Notre Dame game – the 11th contest of the campaign – was the first outing when every player on Georgia's roster was available for action.

Georgia has mixed and matched eight Bulldogs to comprise eight different starting lineups. No player has started every game, although three – Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe, Kario Oquendo and Terry Roberts – have gotten the nod for every game they've played. UGA's game-by-game starters can be found on Page 5.
 
Dogs Match 2021-22 Win Total

While a 6-win season will certainly never be celebrated, it is worth noting that Georgia notched is sixth victory of the 2022-23 season with a Nov. 30 "W" over Hampton. With that, the Bulldogs matched their win total for the entire 2021-22 campaign during the first 24 days of Mike White's first season.
 
Bridges Earns SEC POTW

Braelen Bridges was named SEC Player of the Week on Dec. 19, a day after his 18-point performance in a Holiday Hoopsgiving win over Notre Dame.

Bridges was a perfect 9-of-9 from the field against the Fighting Irish and scored 18 points in just 18 minutes of playing time.

Bridges became the Bulldogs' first SEC Player of the Week since Toumani Camara on Dec. 21, 2020. He is the 29th Georgia player to earn SEC Player of the Week accolades since the award's inception in 1985. Those Bulldogs have combined to secure 40 SEC POTW certificates.
 
Etter Still Taking Charges

Former Jaxon Etter has made quite the name for himself on defense.

The senior from Woodstock, Ga., who was awarded a scholarship on Nov. 2, has taken seven charges in eight games played this season.

That comes after drawing 30 offensive fouls in 31 games last season and eight in the last 11 games of his sophomore year.

All told, Etter has now been on the receiving end of 37 charges in his last 39 games...and 45 in his last 50 outings.
 
White Earns Win No. 250

Mike White captured the 250th victory of his head coaching career with Georgia's Dec. 2 win over Florida A&M.

White compiled a 101-40 record in four seasons in Louisiana Tech from 2011-15. That included a trio 27-win efforts in each of his final three seasons, which helped give White the best winning percentage (.716) of any coach in program history.

In seven campaigns at Florida from 2015-22, White posted a 142-88 record. He reached 100 victories with the Gators in 158 games, the second-fastest pace ever by a Florida basketball coach behind only Billy Donovan (154 games). Under White, the Gators were one of only six programs to record a victory in the four NCAA Tournaments contested between 2017-21.

White quickly added the final seven wins with the Bulldogs to reach 250.
 
Dogs Get Defensive

Defense has been key to Georgia's 12-4 start. The Bulldogs are 9-0 this season when holding opponents under 70 points.

Georgia held its opposition in a trio of outings from Nov. 27-Dec. 2 to under 55 points, a first in 12 seasons. During that span, Georgia defeated ETSU, 62-47; Hampton, 73-54; and Florida A&M, 68-46.

That marked the first time the Bulldogs held three consecutive opponents under 55 points since Dec. 2010, a span covering 388 games.
 
Ingram Proves Impactful

Jailyn Ingram, one of just five seventh-year seniors playing D-I basketball this season, made his 2022-23 debut in the second half of Georgia's 62-47 win over East Tennessee State on Nov. 27.

The Madison, Ga., native entered the game at the 14:15 mark of the second half and the Bulldogs leading 39-36. A quick glance at the box score would lead one to believe Ingram's 4:02 of PT was quite pedestrian – 0-of-1 on FGs, one foul, one foul drawn and one steal. But the far right side of his linescore was more telling – "+9."

"I just thought we were flat," Mike White said. "When you do put him out there for the first time, you're experimenting... So, you're tooth-and-nail against East Tennessee State – close game, early second half – and one of the guys on staff suggested it. The last few days he's gotten to the point where we said, 'We're about ready to give him a chance in a game.' Athletically, from a conditioning standpoint, he's looked better and better. It could've gone the other way of course, but he was an inspiration to his teammates. I thought he was probably the biggest factor in the game."

Ingram was a huge factor in the Hampton game as well, with a more statistically emphatic performance. He scored 14 points, largely due to knocking down 4-of-5 3-pointers, in 20 minutes of PT.

While those were Ingram's first two games of the 2022-23 season, he upped his collegiate GP total to 133. He played five seasons at Florida Atlantic – including a red-shirt campaign in 2018-19 – before transferring to Georgia. Ingram started the first nine games of the 2021-22 season and was the Bulldogs' leading rebounder when he tore the ACL in his right knee with 14:21 left in a Dec. 7 victory over Jacksonville.
 
Hill Named All-Tourney

Justin Hill was named to the Beach Bracket's all-tournament team after two strong outings at the Sunshine Slam.

The junior from Houston averaged a team-high 14.5 points against Saint Joseph's and UAB by shooting 61.5 percent from the field and an even more impressive 71.4 percent from 3-point range.

Hill put up 12 points against Saint Joseph's, including a shot clock-beating 3-pointer with 2:28 left after the Hawks cut Georgia's 23-point halftime lead to 54-46. He then led the Bulldogs offensively for the first time with 17 points versus UAB.
 
Bulldogs Sign Top-25 class

Georgia opened the NCAA's early signing period on Wednesday, Nov. 9 with a bang, inking a top-25 recruiting class comprised of two of the nation's top-100 prospects.

Lamariyon "Mari" Jordan and Dylan James were ranked No. 72 and No. 94 nationally by ESPN.com, respectively.

"It's an exciting day for us to be able to sign two players that we targeted and invested a lot of time and energy in," Mike White said. "Both of these guys are excited to be Bulldogs."

James, a 6-9, 190-pound power forward, helped lead Winter Haven High to the semifinals of the 2022 Florida Class 6A state tournament. He was selected as the Lakeland Ledger's Player of the Year after averaging 15.2 points, 8.5 rebounds, 3.4 blocks, 2.0 assists and 1.3 steals per game last season for the Blue Devils, who finished 23-8 overall.

Jordan, a 6-6, 185-pound small forward, was tabbed first-team All-State for Class 6A by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as a junior after averaging 19.7 points, 5.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.4 blocks and 1.2 steals per game for Dacula High. Over three seasons, Jordan compiled 1,257 points, 434 rebounds, 128 blocks, 109 assists and 104 steals for the Falcons.
 
Oquendo Named All-SEC

Kario Oquendo was tabbed second-team preseason All-SEC by league coaches. Last season, he was Georgia's scoring leader, both overall (15.2 ppg) and in SEC play (18.3 ppg). Oquendo was the SEC's leading returning scorer in league action last season.
 
A "March Madness" Pedigree

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

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."
 
Bridges Finds Bottom Of Net

Braelen Bridges converted on 63.4 percent of his shots from the floor for Georgia 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 men's players in Division-I basketball this season.

The Madison, Ga., native and Morgan County High graduate, spent five seasons at Florida Atlantic before returning to his home state prior to the 2021-22 season.

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 for the Owls, which are the No. 6 and No. 3 totals in program history.

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

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