Oklahoma made its first-ever visit to Stegeman Coliseum Saturday night as Georgia basketball played its initial game against one of two new SEC schools in what’s become the premier conference in the sport. The Bulldogs ran their home winning streak to 13 ...
The Georgia Bulldogs beat the No.17 Oklahoma Sooners 72-62 on a night when Stegman Coliseum was absolutely rocking. Georgia advances to 14-2 on the season and stays undefeated at home.
Oklahoma men's basketball travels to face Georgia at 5 p.m. Saturday at Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Georgia. The game will air on ESPN2.
ATHENS – Georgia got its first taste of SEC victory on Tuesday and came back hungry on Saturday, beating No. 17 Oklahoma 72-62 at Stegeman Coliseum before a national ESPN2 audience.
Oklahoma then retook the lead with a 10-3 run that started with 3-pointers from Brycen Goodine and Elvis. From there, buckets by Leffew and De'Shayne Montgomery flipped the lead back to Georgia at 49-48 with 11:35 remaining in the game. The Bulldogs ...
Herbert Hoover was president the last time the Georgia men’s basketball team got off to a start like this. When the Bulldogs beat South Carolina State in their final non-conference game of this year’s regular season, they secured their first 12-1 start since 1930-31. They didn’t stop making program history there.
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