Tuesday was another exciting night in the SEC. Georgia knocked off Florida, although the Bulldogs almost blew a 26-point lead. That win helps Georgia’s NCAA Tournament chances and means 14 SEC teams could make the field,
Georgia's Blue Cain sank a go-ahead 3-pointer with 47 seconds remaining after Florida took its first lead while scoring 13 unanswered points, and the Bulldogs beat the Gators 88-83 on Tuesday night.
Kentucky largely shut down the Georgia offense through the first 20 minutes, holding eight of the nine Bulldogs to take the floor to four points or fewer. Only freshman Trinity Turner, the team’s second-leading scorer, could garner any scoring momentum, and she led all players with 20 points through two periods.
Georgia Bulldogs (10-15, 2-9 SEC) at Kentucky Wildcats (19-4, 8-3 SEC) Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky; Sunday, 2 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Clara Strack and No. 8 Kentucky host Asia Avinger and Georgia in SEC action Sunday. The Wildcats have gone 12-1 at home.
At the end of a difficult three-game week that opened with losses at Ole Miss and to No. 3 Texas, Kenny Brooks leaned on “the importance of the bounce-back,” to help guide the eighth-ranked Kentucky women’s basketball team to a dominant 84-55 victory over Georgia on Sunday.
Another February fade for Georgia basketball forming. That might flush away the Bulldogs' hopes to land a spot in the NCAA tournament
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