University of Georgia Athletics

Georgia Unable to Defeat Texas A&M Despite 20 from Hill
February 04, 2023 | Men's Basketball
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The University of Georgia men's basketball team fell on Saturday evening against Texas A&M, 82-57, at Reed Arena before 12,640 spectators.Â
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Despite the loss, Jabri Abdur-Rahim and Justin Hill both had strong outings for the Bulldogs (14-9, 4-6 SEC). Hill led all scorers with a season-high 20 points, nine of which came from the free throw line, while Abdur-Rahim scored 18, connecting on three 3-pointers. Texas A&M (16-7, 8-2 SEC) picked up 15 offensive rebounds on 30 of its missed field goals.Â
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"I thought Justin Hill was terrific," said head coach Mike White. "He played as well as he's played as a Bulldog. I was really proud of his effort. He played with a lot of toughness and confidence, really led us offensively and defensively. … Texas A&M was terrific on the offensive glass, which was the difference in the game, in my opinion. It seemed like when we forced a miss or when we had made a couple of shots in a row, they would get all of the important offensive rebounds and converted a lot of them."
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The Aggies raced out to a commanding lead behind a 14-0 run within the game's first seven minutes, which was broken by a corner 3-pointer for Mardrez McBride. While Texas A&M was able to put up another run, the Bulldogs responded with a trio of threes to cut the deficit to 12, two of which came from Jabri Abdur-Rahim.
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Abdur-Rahim would go on to finish with 10 points in the first half, leading Georgia in scoring and also adding in two rebounds. Texas A&M took a 16-point lead into the locker room, holding a 38-22 advantage at halftime.
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Out of the break, Abdur-Rahim would pick up where he left off by knocking down a long three less than two minutes into the half to cut into the Texas A&M lead. After responses by the Aggies, Braelen Bridges got a transition layup and earn his first bucket of the night.Â
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Georgia's shooting woes would continue to allow Texas A&M to grow the lead through paint points, finishing the evening by outscoring the Bulldogs in the statistic 38-20. At the under-12 media timeout, The Aggies led 62-36. After returning from the timeout, Justin Hill was able to get a layup in transition to up his scoring total to 15. Minutes later, he would knock down a jumper to put the score at 70-50 with just over five minutes to go. The Bulldogs finished the evening shooting 30.4% compared to the Aggies' 50%.
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Georgia will return to Stegeman Coliseum to take on Ole Miss this Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. ET after a three-game road swing. In the first matchup of the season, the Bulldogs defeated the Rebels inside The Pavilion on Jan. 14, 62-58, for the team's first road win of the season. Georgia holds a 74-47 record against Ole Miss.
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Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Bulldogs by following UGA Men's Basketball on social media on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @UGABasketball, and the web at GeorgiaDogs.com.
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Despite the loss, Jabri Abdur-Rahim and Justin Hill both had strong outings for the Bulldogs (14-9, 4-6 SEC). Hill led all scorers with a season-high 20 points, nine of which came from the free throw line, while Abdur-Rahim scored 18, connecting on three 3-pointers. Texas A&M (16-7, 8-2 SEC) picked up 15 offensive rebounds on 30 of its missed field goals.Â
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"I thought Justin Hill was terrific," said head coach Mike White. "He played as well as he's played as a Bulldog. I was really proud of his effort. He played with a lot of toughness and confidence, really led us offensively and defensively. … Texas A&M was terrific on the offensive glass, which was the difference in the game, in my opinion. It seemed like when we forced a miss or when we had made a couple of shots in a row, they would get all of the important offensive rebounds and converted a lot of them."
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The Aggies raced out to a commanding lead behind a 14-0 run within the game's first seven minutes, which was broken by a corner 3-pointer for Mardrez McBride. While Texas A&M was able to put up another run, the Bulldogs responded with a trio of threes to cut the deficit to 12, two of which came from Jabri Abdur-Rahim.
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Abdur-Rahim would go on to finish with 10 points in the first half, leading Georgia in scoring and also adding in two rebounds. Texas A&M took a 16-point lead into the locker room, holding a 38-22 advantage at halftime.
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Out of the break, Abdur-Rahim would pick up where he left off by knocking down a long three less than two minutes into the half to cut into the Texas A&M lead. After responses by the Aggies, Braelen Bridges got a transition layup and earn his first bucket of the night.Â
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Georgia's shooting woes would continue to allow Texas A&M to grow the lead through paint points, finishing the evening by outscoring the Bulldogs in the statistic 38-20. At the under-12 media timeout, The Aggies led 62-36. After returning from the timeout, Justin Hill was able to get a layup in transition to up his scoring total to 15. Minutes later, he would knock down a jumper to put the score at 70-50 with just over five minutes to go. The Bulldogs finished the evening shooting 30.4% compared to the Aggies' 50%.
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Georgia will return to Stegeman Coliseum to take on Ole Miss this Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. ET after a three-game road swing. In the first matchup of the season, the Bulldogs defeated the Rebels inside The Pavilion on Jan. 14, 62-58, for the team's first road win of the season. Georgia holds a 74-47 record against Ole Miss.
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Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Bulldogs by following UGA Men's Basketball on social media on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @UGABasketball, and the web at GeorgiaDogs.com.
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Team Stats
UGa
TA&M
FG%
.304
.500
3FG%
.161
.375
FT%
.667
.765
RB
30
43
TO
10
10
STL
8
4
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