
Georgia Faces No. 1 South Carolina in Nationally Televised Game
February 17, 2024 | Women's Basketball
Georgia Lady Bulldogs Game Notes
- Georgia (11-13, 2-9 SEC) at South Carolina (24-0, 11-0 SEC)
- Sunday, Feb. 18 || 1 p.m. ET
- Colonial Life Arena || Columbia, S.C.
- Radio: Georgia Bulldog Sports Network (Jeff Dantzler) WXKT 103.7 FM or 960 AM The REF and the Georgia Bulldog App | Affiliates
- TV: ABC (Pam Ward, Stefanie White and Holly Rowe)
- Video Stream: SECN+
- Audio Stream: georgiadogs.com
- Social: @UGA_WBB
- History: Georgia leads, 33-24 (Full History)
- Last Meeting: - South Carolina won, 73-63 (2/26/23)
TEAM COMPARISON
![]() GEORGIA LADY BULLDOGS Head Coach: Coach ABE Career Record: 405-182 (19th year) Record at Georgia: 33-25 (2nd year) |
![]() SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS Head Coach: Dawn Staley Career Record: 598-186 (24th season) Record at SC: 426-106 (16th season) |
GEORGIA | 2023-24 STATISTICS | SOUTH CAROLINA |
64.7 | POINTS PER GAME | 87.6 |
40.9 | FG% | 50.7 |
27.3 | 3FG% | 40.3 |
67.6 | FT% | 66.9 |
39.5 | REBOUNDS PER GAME | 47.2 |
13.5 | ASSISTS PER GAME | 18.9 |
3.1 | BLOCKS PER GAME | 8.4 |
8.2 | STEALS PER GAME | 9.1 |
66.1 | SCORING DEFENSE | 54.4 |
38.8 | FG% DEFENSE | 31.2 |
32.8 | 3FG% DEFENSE | 26.7 |
+1.8 | REBOUND MARGIN | +12.8 |
0.8 | AST - TO RATIO | 1.5 |
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Opening Tip
» Georgia travels to Columbia, S.C., to take on the No. 1 South Carolina Gamecocks in front of a national television audience at 1 p.m. ET Sunday on ABC.
» The Lady Bulldogs and Gamecocks will be featured on ESPN's College GameDay at noon ET Sunday. This is Georgia's first appearance on College GameDay.
» Georgia is no stranger to the "spotlight." Last season, Georgia's NCAA tournament game against Iowa was the most watched NCAA first or second round game in history. On Jan. 5, 1991, Georgia took part in the first-ever network broadcast of a women's basketball regular season game. CBS aired the inaugural Big Ten-SEC Challenge in Iowa City, where Georgia played Iowa and Auburn played Purdue.
» This year's Georgia team is led by fifth-year senior Javyn Nicholson, who is second in the SEC with 12 double-doubles this year. Nicholson has scored in double figures in 23 of 24 contests.
» Junior guard De'Mauri Flournoy has scored in double figures in seven-straight games and is averaging 14.3 ppg over that span.
» Fifth-year senior guard Taniyah Thompson has seen increased minutes since the season-ending injury to Zoesha Smith. Thompson was averaging 12.1 minutes per game before the injury and has increased that to 26.7 since the injury.
» Georgia is in its second season under the leadership of Coach ABE. ABE's successful first year included a NCAA tournament appearance, 22 wins, and a fifth-place finish in the final SEC standings.
» The Lady Bulldogs were the only SEC squad to not have a single player enter the transfer portal this past offseason.
» Coach ABE's teams have won 20 or more games in 11-straight seasons, while her 12 NCAA tournament appearances rank third among active SEC coaches, only behind Kim Mulkey (LSU) and Dawn Staley (South Carolina).
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Fantastic February
Coach ABE's teams have had remarkable success in the month of February over the last four seasons (two at UCF and two at Georgia). Her squads boast an impressive 23-7 record in February, including last season's 5-2 mark.
Four Top-100 Signees the Most Since 2017; All Four Nominees for McDonald's All-America Team Georgia has already signed four top-100 players in the 2024 class. Indya and Summer Davis — twin sisters from Farmington Hills, Michigan — along with Mia Woolfolk (Midlothian, Virginia) and Trinity Turner (Orlando, Fla.) signed with the Lady Bulldogs earlier this year. All four players are four star prospects and ranked in the top-100 nationally, marking the first time since 2017 the program has signed four top-100 players.
It was announced earlier this year that each of the four signees were named nominees for the prestigious McDonald's All-America Team.
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Henderson Returns
Georgia redshirt freshman Savannah Henderson made her first appearance of the season during the team's outing against Wofford on Dec. 30. Henderson suffered a season-ending injury last year at the beginning of what was a promising start to her freshman year. She has now played in nine games this year.
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400 Wins
Georgia head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson reached the 400-win mark of her career earlier this year. She is one of five active SEC coaches to record 400 or more wins.
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Chloe's Career Day
Chapman played the best game of her career in the team's win against Columbia. She scored a career-best 15 points and knocked in a career-high three 3-pointers in the win. Prior to the Columbia game, Chapman had not hit more than one 3-pointer in a game in her career. She also hit a pair of 3's against Furman and finished with 10 points and 10 boards against the Paladins.
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Year Two with Coach ABE
Georgia is in its second season under the leadership of head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson. Coach ABE led the Lady Bulldogs to 22 wins – the most for the program in five years – and a NCAA tournament win against Florida State, marking Georgia's first NCAA tourney victory against a Power 5 opponent in 10 seasons. In addition, Georgia went 5-0 against rivals Florida, Auburn and Georgia Tech.
The Lady Bulldogs won seven of their last nine SEC games last year, with the only losses coming to top-5 teams South Carolina and LSU on the road.
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20-Win Streak
Last year marked the 11th-straight season a Coach ABE led team has earned 20 wins or more. She has also guided her teams to 12 NCAA tournament appearances, which is the third-highest mark of any coach in the SEC, only behind Dawn Staley at South Carolina and Kim Mulkey at LSU.
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Familiar Face, New Name
Jordan Cole returns for her fifth year in the red and black. Formerly Jordan Isaacs, she changed her legal last name to Cole after her stepfather, Brian Cole, adopted her on Oct. 4, 2023.
"I've created an identity behind the last name Isaacs, who I am on the court and off the court and just me as a person. It's very safe and familiar," said Jordan, who started 25 games last season. "I hate to see it go, because it is a part of me, who I became and who I'm going to become, but I definitely think this is the next big step in my life. It's going to open new doors for me, it's going to help me put myself out there. Me and the coaching staff ... we made a joke that this is just a new version of me, like a new player, new person. There's nothing wrong with Jordan Isaacs, but there's always room for growth."
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First Verse
Georgia welcomed one true freshman this year in Arizona product Miyah Verse. A member of ESPN's Super 60 as one of the top 60 prospects nationally, Verse prepped at national powerhouse Arizona Elite Prep and Mountain Ridge High in Peoria, Ariz.
Verse was also a track star in high school, earning the state title in the discus throw. Her brother Jared is a defensive lineman on the Florida State football team.
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Stealing the Show
Georgia led the SEC in steals last season with 10.5 per game. It marked the 10th time in the last 13 years that Coach ABE's teams have led their respective conference in steals. It was also the first occasion since the 2005-06 season – a span of 17 years – that Georgia led the SEC in steals.
Before taking the head coaching job at Georgia, Coach ABE's UCF squad led the nation in scoring defense for two straight years from 2020-22.
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Create What You Can't Have
Georgia guard Chloe Chapman is the founder and CEO of Create What You Can't Have (CWUCH) -- a successful fashion merchandising company.
"CWUCH was created to represent originality. This is for people who aspire to be unique and have their own style. High quality clothing for streetwear lovers." -- Chloe Chapman
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All in the Family
Miyah Verse's brother, Jared Verse, is a junior defensive lineman on the Florida State football team. The highly recruited prospect was a first-team All-American selection by The Athletic during the 2022 football season. Verse leads FSU with 4.5 sacks this year.
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