University of Georgia Athletics

Sunday, November 23
Athens, Ga.
2:00 p.m.

University of Georgia

vs

Georgia Tech

25WBB Game Notes - Georgia Tech

Unbeaten Georgia Hosts Georgia Tech on Sunday

November 22, 2025 | Women's Basketball

 
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Georgia (6-0) vs. Georgia Tech (3-2)
Sunday, Nov. 23 || 2 p.m.
Stegeman Coliseum (10,523) || Athens, Ga.
SEC Network + (Matt Stewart and Anne Marie Armstrong)
Listen to Jeff Dantzler on 960 AM The Ref, ESPN 103.7 FM or the Georgia Bulldogs Sport App. The legendary voice has been calling Georgia games for 32 years.

SERIES VS. GEORGIA TECH
OVERALL Georgia leads, 37-10
IN ATHENS Georgia leads, 16-3
AT GT Geogia leads, 14-6
NEUTRAL Georgia leads, 7-1
LAST MEETING GT won 83-67 (11/17/24)
Opening Tip Storylines

» Off to a 6-0 start, the Georgia Lady Bulldogs host the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at 2 p.m. Sunday inside Stegeman Coliseum.

» This is Georgia's Assist Against Hunger Game. Fans are encouraged to drop off canned foods at their respective entrance to donate to the UGA food pantry.

» Coach ABE is giving away free pizza to Georgia students on a first-come, first-serve basis. The initiative is a thank you to students as they head out for the Thanksgiving holiday.

» Georgia has not started a season 7-0 since Coach ABE's first year with the program back in 2022-23. That team went on to finish 22-12 en route to the NCAA tournament.

» Georgia owns a commanding 37-10 lead in the all-time series against the Yellow Jackets. The Lady Bulldogs have lost two of the last three meetings, including three-straight losses in Athens. Georgia's last win against GT in Stegeman Coliseum came in 2017.

» This year's Georgia team ranks second in the SEC and No. 5 nationally in scoring defense, holding opponents to just 46.5 points per game. Five of Georgia's six opponents have been held below 50 points. The only exception is Jacksonville State, which scored 51.

» The Lady Bulldogs have scored 90-plus points twice through their first six games. It is the earliest Georgia has recorded a pair of contests over 90 points since the 2005-06 season.

» Georgia has scored 20-plus points in 15 of 24 total quarters, while holding opponents to nine single-digit quarters.

» Sophomore guard Dani Carnegie leads the SEC and is second nationally in 3-pointers with 22 total and 3.7 per game. Carnegie has scored in double figures in all six contests.
TEAM COMPARISON
 
LADY BULLDOGS
Ranking: NR
Head Coach: Coach ABE
Career Record: 425-206 (21st season)
Record at Georgia: 53-49 (4th season)
YELLOW JACKETS
Ranking: NR
Head Coach: Karen Blair
Career Record: 6-7 (2nd season)
Record at GT: 3-2 (1st season)
Georgia Lady Bulldogs logo TEAM COMPARISON Opponent logo
82.5 POINTS PER GAME 72.4
48.2 FG% 44.4
33.0 3FG% 31.9
74.6 FT% 63.8
41.2 REBOUNDS PER GAME 47.2
16.2 ASSISTS PER GAME 19.4
3.7 BLOCKS PER GAME 5.2
12.5 STEALS PER GAME 8.6
46.5 SCORING DEFENSE 54.4
31.6 FG% DEFENSE 31.4
26.1 3FG% DEFENSE 23.4
+13.2 REBOUND MARGIN +13.2
1.0 AST - TO RATIO 1.1
First Half Record Against Furman

The Lady Bulldogs scored 56 points against Furman, marking the most points in any half for a Georgia team since the year 2000. Carnegie hit five 3-pointers and was one of five players in double figures against the Paladins.
Finding Balance

Georgia's roster features 11 available players. Of those 11, the Lady Bulldogs have had nine or more score in double figures in five of six games. At least three or more players have scored in double figures in every contest.
Craft Shining

Georgia freshman Zhen Craft has been a bright spot for the Lady Bulldogs. She is third on the team in rebounding and is the team's leading scorer outside of four starters.
Dawgs Dominant In Opener

Georgia held Alabama State to 44 points -- the fewest points by a UGA opponent in a season-opener in seven seasons. The Lady Bulldogs forced 28 ASU turnovers and held them to 33 percent shooting.
Transfer, Freshmen Classes Rank Among Nation's Best

Georgia signed impressive transfer portal and freshman classes in 2025. UGA's transfer portal class was ranked as high as No. 5 nationally (247sports.com) and the freshman class was ranked No. 18 nationally (by ESPN). The Lady Bulldogs are one of three SEC teams, joining Tennessee and LSU, to rank in the top-5 in the transfer portal and top-20 in freshman class rankings.

The Lady Bulldogs' five transfers include Dani Carnegie (Georgia Tech), Enjulina Gonzalez (Miami Ohio), Rylie Theuerkauf (Wake Forest), Aicha Ndour (Wichita State) and Vera Ojenuwa (Arkansas). This year's freshman class includes Jocelyn Faison (Atlanta).
Scoring Options All Around

Among Georgia's nine players with college experience (including returners and transfers), five averaged double-figure scoring margins last year. Gonzalez (16.9 ppg at Miami Ohio) leads all returning scorers, including Carnegie (12.9 ppg at Georgia Tech), Theuerkauf (12.0 ppg at Wake Forest), Turner (12.2 ppg at Georgia) and Woolfolk (11.0 ppg at Georgia). This year's roster features three players who led their team's in scoring last year. Turner was Georgia's leading scorer, Gonazlez paced Miami (Ohio) and Theuerkauf led all scorers at Wake Forest.
Highly-Ranked "Portal Get" Carnegie Joins Lady Bulldogs

Among five portal additions is 2025 ACC Sixth Woman of the Year and five-time ACC Rookie of the Week Dani Carnegie from Georgia Tech. Ranked No. 10 overall on ESPN's list for top transfer for 2025-26, Carnegie led her team in 3-pointers made and was seventh in the ACC with 66 total 3-pointers last year. Carnegie moved to the state of Georgia at age 12 from New York and finished her prep career at Grayson High School in Loganville, Ga.
Theuerkauf A Top Target

Georgia signed Wake Forest's leading scorer Rylie Theuerkauf in this year's transfer portal class. The incoming junior and native of Tenafly, N.J., led the Demon Deacons with 12 ppg, improving her scoring by 8 ppg compared to her freshman campaign. She finished last season by hitting double figures in scoring in 11 of her final 12 games.
Georgia Family

Coach ABE preaches family and culture, and it shows in the longevity of her staff. Associate Head Coach Tahnee Balerio and assistants Isoken Uzamere, Nykesha Sales and Ebone Henry-Harris have been with Coach ABE a combined 43 seasons!
Battles is Back

Georgia welcomes back All-SEC guard Diamond Battles, who now serves as a graduate assistant. Battles was one of just three SEC players to rank in the top 15 in scoring, assists and steals during the 2022-23 season.
A Winning Tradition

Georgia women's basketball stands among the most elite programs in the SEC and the country. The Lady Bulldogs rank second in SEC history and 19th nationally with 1,090 all-time wins – one of just six league teams to reach the 1,000-victory mark (Tennessee, Georgia, LSU, South Carolina, Auburn and Texas). Georgia is tied for second in total conference victories (344) and third, behind Tennessee and South Carolina, with seven league championships.

'95, '96 Teams Celebrate 30 Year Anniversary This year marks the 30-year anniversary of two of the greatest teams in Georgia history across all sports.

The Lady Bulldogs went on a remarkable run during the 1994-95 and 1995-96 seasons. Both squads reached the Final Four, with the Lady Bulldogs finishing national runner-up in 1996.

La'Keshia Frett, Tracy Henderson, Saudia Roundtree, Kedra Holland and Tiffany Walker guided the 1994-95 team to a 28-5 overall record en route to the Final Four. A year later, the 1996 squad became the first team in the program's storied history to win the SEC regular season title and earn a trip to the Final Four.
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