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Bulldogs’ Set Non-Conference Home Slate
June 13, 2025 | Men's Basketball
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ATHENS, Ga. — The Georgia Bulldogs' quest to reach a second straight NCAA Tournament will begin by facing Bellarmine on Monday, Nov. 3 at Stegeman Coliseum, the first day of the 2025-26 NCAA basketball schedule. The matchup against the Knights was announced along with Georgia's other non-conference home outings on Friday.
The Bulldogs are currently projected as a No. 10 seed for the 2026 edition of "March Madness" in Joe Lunardi's May 20 Bracketology for ESPN.com.
Georgia will begin the season with five consecutive home dates. After Bellarmine, the Bulldogs will host Maryland-Eastern Shore on Wednesday, Nov. 5; Morehead State on Sunday, Nov. 9; Georgia Tech on Friday, Nov. 14; and Florida A&M on Monday, Nov. 17.
Georgia will then venture to Charleston, S.C., to take part in the Shriners Children's Charleston Classic on Friday, Nov. 21 and Sunday, Nov. 23. While matchups for the tournament have not been announced, the four-team bracket also includes Clemson, West Virginia and Xavier.
Georgia's remaining four home games are against Tennessee Tech on Saturday, Nov. 29; Western Carolina on Thursday, Dec. 18; West Georgia on Monday, Dec. 22; and Long Island on Monday, Dec. 29.
The Bulldogs have been extremely successful at Stegeman during White's three seasons at UGA. Georgia is 41-13 (.759) at home during that span, including a perfect 27-0 mark against non-conference opponents. White is 48-14 (.774) as a head coach at Stegeman, including a 7-1 mark at Louisiana Tech and Florida before coming to Athens.
Georgia is coming off of its best season in a decade, including the Bulldogs' first NCAA Tournament bid since 2015. Georgia did so while playing one of the nation's most challenging schedules. The Bulldogs faced a nation-leading eight top-10 teams during the regular season and all told played 20 of their 33 games (60.6 percent) against other NCAA Tournament teams.
The Bulldogs' 2025-26 home schedule is expected to feature 18 games, including the matchup against arch-rival Georgia Tech and nine SEC dates. The renewal process for existing season ticket holders will begin in July. Information on new season tickets is available here.
ATHENS, Ga. — The Georgia Bulldogs' quest to reach a second straight NCAA Tournament will begin by facing Bellarmine on Monday, Nov. 3 at Stegeman Coliseum, the first day of the 2025-26 NCAA basketball schedule. The matchup against the Knights was announced along with Georgia's other non-conference home outings on Friday.
The Bulldogs are currently projected as a No. 10 seed for the 2026 edition of "March Madness" in Joe Lunardi's May 20 Bracketology for ESPN.com.
Georgia will begin the season with five consecutive home dates. After Bellarmine, the Bulldogs will host Maryland-Eastern Shore on Wednesday, Nov. 5; Morehead State on Sunday, Nov. 9; Georgia Tech on Friday, Nov. 14; and Florida A&M on Monday, Nov. 17.
Georgia will then venture to Charleston, S.C., to take part in the Shriners Children's Charleston Classic on Friday, Nov. 21 and Sunday, Nov. 23. While matchups for the tournament have not been announced, the four-team bracket also includes Clemson, West Virginia and Xavier.
Georgia's remaining four home games are against Tennessee Tech on Saturday, Nov. 29; Western Carolina on Thursday, Dec. 18; West Georgia on Monday, Dec. 22; and Long Island on Monday, Dec. 29.
The Bulldogs have been extremely successful at Stegeman during White's three seasons at UGA. Georgia is 41-13 (.759) at home during that span, including a perfect 27-0 mark against non-conference opponents. White is 48-14 (.774) as a head coach at Stegeman, including a 7-1 mark at Louisiana Tech and Florida before coming to Athens.
Georgia is coming off of its best season in a decade, including the Bulldogs' first NCAA Tournament bid since 2015. Georgia did so while playing one of the nation's most challenging schedules. The Bulldogs faced a nation-leading eight top-10 teams during the regular season and all told played 20 of their 33 games (60.6 percent) against other NCAA Tournament teams.
The Bulldogs' 2025-26 home schedule is expected to feature 18 games, including the matchup against arch-rival Georgia Tech and nine SEC dates. The renewal process for existing season ticket holders will begin in July. Information on new season tickets is available here.
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