2009-10 Bulldogs at a Glance
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2009-10 Bulldogs at a Glance
2009-10 Schedule/Results Date N6 GAME 14 Georgia at #3 Kentucky Overall 8-5 15-0 Conf. 0-0 0-0 Saturday, January 9, 2010 Lexington, Ky. Tipoff Time: 4:00 p.m. (EST) TELEVISION Live national and regional coverage on the SEC Network and ESPN Full Court (Eric Collins and Mark Gottfried). GEORGIA RADIO Georgia Bulldog Radio Network presented by ISP Sports: Scott Howard (Play-by-Play), Mark Slonaker (Color) Local station: In Atlanta: WSB (750 AM). In Athens: WPUP-FM (100.1 FM) & WRFC (960 AM). SATELLITE RADIO The majority of Georgia basketball games in 2008-09 can be heard on SiriusXM Satellite Radio. Today’s game is available on XM Channel 199. For up-to-date SEC programming information, see: http://www.xmradio.com/schedule/sport/get_ schedule_servlet.jsp?sub_cat_id=187 ON THE INTERNET For up-to-date information, log on to: http://www.georgiadogs.com Online radio broadcasts of Georgia games can be found on the GeorgiadogsXtra web site (subscription required). About Today’s Game... • Georgia tips off the SEC portion of its schedule with a Saturday afternoon contest at Kentucky. The Bulldogs enter SEC play with an 8-5 overall record, having won four of their last five games. Most recently, they defeated rival Georgia Tech, ranked 20th in the current AP Top 25, by a 73-66 margin in Athens on Tuesday. The win over Tech represented Georgia’s first victory against a ranked opponent in almost three years, going back to a buzzer-beater vs. LSU in January of 2007. Bulldog teams had dropped eight such games in a row before Tuesday night’s win. That LSU game in ‘07 also marked the last time that Georgia had played three straight Top 25 opponents. Saturday’s game is the second of three such matchups. The Dogs will play host to #14 Ole Miss next Wednesday. • Saturday’s game is the 135th all-time meeting between these two schools. Kentucky owns a 110-24 lead in the series, though seven of Georgia’s wins have come in the past eight years, including once each from 2007-09. In 2009, Georgia won at UK for just the fifth time ever, taking a 90-85 decision on March 4. • This game holds particular significance for Georgia’s operations coordinator Mark Pope. The first-year coaching staff member played his final two collegiate seasons (1995-96) at Kentucky. 2009-10 Bulldogs at a Glance Possible Starters No. Name 1 33 34 10 3 Travis Leslie* Trey Thompkins* Albert Jackson*** Ricky McPhee* Dustin Ware* Off the Bench... Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG RPG Worth Noting... F F C G G 6-4 6-10 6-11 6-1 5-11 202 247 265 184 182 So. So. Sr. Sr. So. 12.8 16.2 3.6 9.3 8.2 5.5 8.0 4.2 2.2 2.9# Has become a formidable No. 2 scorer for the Bulldogs. 14 pts. (4x4 FGs, 6x6 FTs) in 2nd half vs. Ga. Tech Team’s leading shot blocker with 19 (1.5/game) Ex-walkon is Ga.’s best scoring threat from perimeter. Assist leader has also led Dogs twice in scoring. 2 DeMario Mayfield G 6-4 190 Fr. 1.0 1.0 Good size and athleticism for freshman. 4 Chris Barnes** F/C 6-8 240 Jr. 3.5 3.3 Strong, athletic big man started season’s first 5 games. 5 Ebuka Anyaorah G 6-4 194 RFr. 2.6 1.2 Reserve guard has avg. 18 minutes over past 4 games. 11 Vincent Williams G 6-0 160 Fr. 1.0 0.5 Diminutive guard has been team’s top backup at PG. 12 Matt Bucklin* G 6-0 170 So. 0.0 0.3 Walkon who will provide depth at PG. 20 Connor Nolte F 6-7 200 Jr. --- --- Transfer from Furman sitting out 2010 season. 22 Gerald Robinson, Jr. G 6-1 165 Jr. --- --- Transfer from Tenn. State sitting out 2010 season. 25 Tyler Whatley F 6-7 220 Sr. 1.7 0.0 Transfer from Wofford who sat out 2009 season. 41 Drazen Zlovaric* F 6-9 210 So. 1.5 0.8 Has already played more minutes than in all of ‘09. 50 Jeremy Price** F 6-8 264 Jr. 6.6 4.7 Scored in double figures 4 times already this season *Denotes letters earned #Assists Per Game Head Coach: Mark Fox (E. New Mexico ‘91). Assistant Coaches: Kwanza Johnson (Tulsa ‘95), Philip Pearson (Alabama ‘93), Stacey Palmore (Livingstone ‘93) Dir. of Basketball Operations: Kent Davison (Sterling ‘72). Operations Coordinator: Mark Pope (Kentucky ‘96). Graduate Manager: Cory Cason (Georgia ‘07). Graduate Assistant: Todd Okeson (Nevada ‘04) Pronunciations: Ebuka Anyaorah = e - BOOO - kuh ahn - YOR - uh Drazen Zlovaric = DRAH - zen zlo - VAHR - ich Opponent (TV / Tip off) Georgia 87, North Georgia 53 (Exh.) N13 Georgia 67, New Orleans 59 N17 Wofford 60, Georgia 57 N21 UAB 72, Georgia 56 N24 Georgia 79, UNC Asheville 58 N27 Georgia 67, Jacksonville State 63 D2 Georgia 64, Saint Louis 56 D6 Virginia Tech 74, Georgia 62 D9 *St. John’s 66, Georgia 56 D19 Georgia 70, Illinois 67 (@Duluth, Ga.) D23 Georgia 77, Florida Atlantic 60 D30 Georgia 64, Pepperdine 47 J2 Missouri 89, Georgia 61 J5 Georgia 73, #20 Georgia Tech 66 J9 at Kentucky (SECN / 4:00) J13 OLE MISS (SECN / 8:00) J16 at Miss. State (ESPN2 / 3:00) J23 TENNESSEE (FSN / 5:00) J27 at Florida (CSS / 7:00) J30 at South Carolina (FSN / 7:00) F3 ARKANSAS (CSS / 7:00) F6 VANDERBILT (FSN / 8:00) F10 at Auburn (CSS / 9:00) F13 SOUTH CAROLINA (SECN / 4:00) F17 at Tennessee (SECN / 8:00) F20 ALABAMA (SECN / 4:00) F25 at Vanderbilt (ESPNU / 7:00) F27 FLORIDA (SECN / 4:00) M3 KENTUCKY (SECN / 8:00) M6 at LSU (FSN / 5:00) M11-14 SEC Tournament (@Nashville) *SEC/Big East Invitational All Times Eastern.All Times Eastern UGA Sports Communications P.O. Box 1472 Athens, GA 30603 Tel. (706) 542-1621 Fax (706) 542-7993 (Coliseum) Tim Hix, Associate Sports Comm. Director (Basketball Contact) thix@sports.uga.edu www.georgiadogs.com About Kentucky (15-0 overall, 0-0 in SEC games) Head Coach: John Calipari Record at Kentucky / Years: 15-0 / 1st season Overall Record/Years: 460-140 / 21st season Assistant Coaches: John Robic, Orlando Antigua, Rod Strickland PROBABLE STARTERS Covering Georgia Basketball • Interviews • Interview opportunities for players and Coach Fox will be on pre-determined dates and times during the season. As much advance notice as possible will be given before these dates. These opportunities will take place before the team’s daily practices, which generally start at 3:00 p.m. on weekdays. Media are encouraged to arrange interviews in advance with Tim Hix of the Sports Information Office. • Interviews with players are not allowed on the day of a game. • NCAA rules require the team to have one “off” day per week. This off day changes occasionally but will most likely be on Sundays. Every effort will be made to give the media as much advance notice as possible about the upcoming practice schedule. • Locker, training and weight room facilities are open only to coaches, players and support staff. • Practices • Practices will be CLOSED to the media this season. • However, television and still photographers will be able to shoot the FIRST 15 MINUTES of each practice. During this 15-minute period, all photographers are asked to remain in the baseline areas normally reserved for shooting in a game. • Post-Game Interviews • This season the Bulldogs will no longer use the Training Facility locker room for Game Day. After a brief “cooling-off” period, Coach Fox and requested players will be available in the theater-type Conference Room, located through Portal #2. Coach Fox will answer questions first before proceeding to his post-game radio show. Requested players will follow in the Conference Room. • Weekly Satellite Feeds The Georgia Sports Communications Office offers Tuesday satellite feeds that feature practice footage, as well as interviews with Coach Fox and players on upcoming opponents. Please contact the UGA SID office for satellite feed coordinates. • SEC Coaches’ Teleconference Coach Fox will participate in the weekly SEC Coaches’ teleconference. Media wishing to join the Monday/Thursday teleconference should contact the SEC office for the appropriate phone number. • On the Internet Up-to-date information on Georgia basketball can be found at the following address: www.georgiadogs.com Pos. F - F - G - G - G - No. 15 54 1 11 24 Name DeMarcus Cousins Patrick Patterson Darius Miller John Wall Eric Bledsoe G F 3 Darnell Dodson 21 Perry Stevenson Top Reserves Ht. 6-11 6-9 6-7 6-4 6-1 Wt. 260 235 223 195 190 Cl. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Hometown Mobile, Ala. Huntington, W.Va. Maysville, Ky. Raleigh, N.C. Birmingham, Ala. 6-7 6-9 215 207 So. Sr. Greenbelt, Md. Lafayette, La. PPG 15.2 16.6 8.2 17.2 10.1 RPG 9.0 8.6 2.8 7.5a 2.6 8.7 1.1 2.9 1.7 Georgia vs. Kentucky • Saturday’s game is the 135th all-time meeting between these two schools in basketball. Kentucky leads the series, as it does against all of its longtime SEC brethren, by a lopsided count: 110-24. • Fifteen of Georgia’s 24 all-time wins over Kentucky have come in Athens. Three of those have come in the past seven years (2002, 2004, 2007). Just two of those 15, however, came in consecutive years: 1989-90. The other eight wins by Georgia in this series came in the following locales: Four in Lexington: 1923, 1985, 2002, 2004 Three times in Atlanta: 1925, 1929, 2008 Once in Louisville: 1987 All three wins in Atlanta came during post-season play. The first two were part of the Southern Intercollegiate Conference tournament. • Georgia has defeated UK twice in the same season just five times ever: 1925, 1985, 1987, 2002, 2004. • Today’s head coaches have faced one another on one previous occasion, when they worked for their previous employers: in the 2007 NCAA Tournament. Memphis defeated Nevada 78-62 in the 2nd round. Noteworthy... A few leftovers from the Georgia Tech game: For just the third time in 13 games, three Georgia players saw at least 30 minutes of action. The flip side of that coin? Two reserves who had played in all 12 previous games (Zlovaric, Mayfield) did not reach the court...Georgia made a season-high seven 3-point shots against Tech while the Jackets made just three treys, a season low for UGA opponents...The Bulldogs committed a season-high 20 fouls while Tech was whistled for 24, a relatively low number for a series that has averaged 51 total fouls over the previous five meetings... A couple of other stats that merit a mention: last year’s Georgia team averaged nearly 19 3-point shot attempts per game, compared to only 11.6 thus far for the current Bulldogs. The 2010 Georgia team, however, averages 22 foul shots per contest, compared to just over 17 per game last season. Not only are these Bulldogs more frequent foul shooters, but they’re also more accurate: 71 percent compared to 64 percent a year ago. It was a big December for Trey Thompkins, who was named the SEC Player of the Week on Dec. 21, thanks to his outstanding play in the Bulldogs’ win over Illinois. He became the first Bulldog since Sundiata Gaines, who did it in February of 2008, to win the P-O-W award. Earlier in the month, the USA Men’s U19 Team, in recognition of its gold-medal performance at the 2009 FIBA U19 World Championship, was named as the 2009 USA Basketball Team of the Year. Led by Pitt head coach Jamie Dixon, the American squad compiled a perfect 9-0 record July 2-12 in Auckland, New Zealand, ending an 18-year gold-medal drought for USA Basketball in the U19 Worlds. Thompkins ranked second on the U.S. team in scoring at 10.6 points per game and third among all Americans in rebounding at 5.0 per game. He had the Yanks’ highest single-game scoring output with 22 points in a fourth-round win over Greece. And speaking of that U.S. team, Thompkins will share the court today with one of his U19 teammates, UK guard Darius Miller. Thompkins has also become Georgia’s top career scorer among all current Bulldogs. He enters the Kentucky game with 565 points. This, of course, excludes the impressive numbers compiled at Tennessee State by junior transfer Gerald Robinson, Jr., who scored 1,021 points in the past two seasons for the Tigers. Robinson is sitting out the 2010 season in compliance with NCAA rules regarding transfers. Ricky McPhee, the Bulldogs’ top outside threat so far, has established career highs in six categories already this season: Points (20 vs. UNCA), Rebounds (8 vs. JSU), Minutes (34 vs. SLU), Steals (4 vs. UNCA), 3FGA (11 vs. JSU) and FGA (14 vs. JSU)...McPhee scored over 20 points three times while playing two seasons (2006-07) at Gardner-Webb, including 21 in his first college game at North Carolina. ...Today’s game is the fourth true road contest for the Bulldogs in this young season. A cursory glance at their results from those games leads one to suspicion over their performance. Indeed, Georgia’s average scoring margin in those games is -18.7 points. Counting Kentucky’s 15-0 mark, however, the combined records of their four road opponents is now a whopping 52-6. FTs Like Night and Day Comparative Team Statistics RPI# Rank Sagarin Rating PPG Opp. PPG Scoring Margin Field Goal Pct. Opp. FG Pct. 3-Point FG Pct. Opp. 3-Point FG Pct. Free Throw Pct. Rebounds/Game Opp. Rebounds/Game Rebounding Margin Assists/Game Turnovers/Game Turnover Margin Assist/TO Ratio Blocks/Game Steals/Game UGA 90 110 65.6 64.5 +1.2 .442 .420 .406 .343 .717 35.3 32.1 +3.2 12.2 14.7 -1.85 0.83 5.6 6.9 UK 14 7 82.8 64.3 +18.5 .502 .378 .338 .361 .688 42.3 30.8 +11.5 17.1 15.5 -0.80 1.10 7.5 7.2 UGA 12th 7th 12th 9th .10th 7th 7th 1st 10th 2nd 5th 11th 9th 11th 11th 6th 9th UK 2nd 5th 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 10th 6th 1st 1st 1st 2nd 12th 10th 5th 3rd 7th NCAA Rankings (out of 334 D1 Teams) Includes Games Through Jan. 3, 2010 PPG Opp. PPG Scoring Margin Field Goal Pct. Opp. FG Pct. 3-Point FG Pct. Opp. 3-Point FG Pct. Free Throw Pct. Rebounds/Game Opp. Rebounds/Game Rebounding Margin Assists/Game Turnovers/Game Turnover Margin Assist/TO Ratio Blocks/Game Steals/Game UGA 261st 91st 184th 150th 155th * 206th 118th N/A N/A 89th 244th 175th 279th 232nd 28th 182nd Gaines Gets the Call-Up SEC Rankings PPG Opp. PPG Scoring Margin Field Goal Pct. Opp. FG Pct. 3-Point FG Pct. Opp. 3-Point FG Pct. Free Throw Pct. Rebounds/Game Opp. Rebounds/Game Rebounding Margin Assists/Game Turnovers/Game Turnover Margin Assist/TO Ratio Blocks/Game Steals/Game Georgia has led the SEC in free-throw percentage for the past three weeks, a stark improvement from 2009, when the ‘09 team ranked 11th among the 12 SEC teams at season’s end. Georgia has never won the SEC’s free throw-percentage title in the 50 years for which those numbers have been tallied. This improvement has been neither accidental nor single-handed. Every returning player for the Bulldogs has increased his shooting percentage at the foul line: Player 2009 Pct. 2010 Pct. Incr. Chris Barnes 43.7 50.0 +6.3% Albert Jackson 55.6 68.4 +12.8% Travis Leslie 57.5 75.0 +17.5% Ricky McPhee 64.3 73.3 +9.0% Jeremy Price 52.2 63.0 +10.8% Trey Thompkins 72.6 75.0 +2.4% Dustin Ware 68.4 83.7 +15.3% Drazen Zlovaric 20.0 50.0 +30.0% UK 16th 90th 10th 7th 22nd 23rd 249th 164th N/A N/A 2nd 21st 248th 225th 75th 7th 150th *Does not meet NCAA’s minimum standard of 5.0 3FG/G Recent Georgia basketball alum Sundiata Gaines, the 2008 SEC Tournament MVP, had spent the past 18 months chasing his dream of reaching the NBA. The chase took him to some relatively remote locales, including Cantu, Italy and Boise, Idaho. On Tuesday, however, his dreams reached fruition when Gaines was signed to a 10-day contract with the Utah Jazz. He had averaged over 23 points through the first 14 games of the 2010 season for the Idaho Stampede of NBA’s Developmental League. The moment when he was informed of his call-up -- as the Stampede returned to the Boise airport from a road trip to Springfield, Mass. -- was caught on tape by a crew from NBA Entertainment, which was in Boise for the annual NBDL Showcase. It didn’t take long for Gaines to reach the court in live action. With starting point guard Deron Williams ailing, the former Bulldog played 20 minutes the next night in a 117-94 home win over Memphis. He scored three points and handed out five assists. For the time being, Georgia now has three alumni playing in the NBA: in addition to Gaines, Jarvis Hayes (New Jersey) and Damien Wilkins (Minnesota) are also active pros. Fox Named SEC’s Top Twitterer Here’s something that Georgia coach Mark Fox can really hang his hat on. At least one follower of that cyberspace called Twitter -- evidently, someone with much free time on his hands -- has proclaimed Fox to be the top “Tweeter” among all participants from the Southeastern Conference. Blogger Andy Pawlowski, who maintains the site DigitalHoopsBlast.com, has posted a recent blog titled “The SEC All-Twitter Team.” In the blog he calls Fox the SEC Twitterer of the Year and lauds the first-year coach for his personal and often humorous Tweets. Best of all, the “twit” behind all of this first-rate Tweeting is Fox himself, not someone from his staff. From the site www.twitter.com/coachmarkfox comes this most recent post: Play @KY on Sat-former Cat Mark Pope on my staff. He left med school 2 join us & now I know why. I’ve been sick for a week & he can’t help me. Georgia and the SEC Following are a few tidbits about Georgia’s history in the SEC: • Georgia’s all-time record in SEC games, covering 76 years, is 470-694 (.404). That ranks 10th of the 12 current SEC members. • Georgia can claim one SEC regularseason championship (1990), one regularseason divisional title (2002) and two SEC Tournament crowns (1983, 2008). • Georgia has had just one Associated Press SEC Player of the Year: Dominique Wilkins in 1981 and no POY, as voted by the league’s coaches since 1987. Other superlative post-season awards include Coaches’ SEC Defensive Player of the Year (Rashad Wright in 2004) and AP SEC Newcomer of the Year (Jarvis Hayes in 2002). • Wilkins was the first of four Georgia players to lead the SEC in scoring at season’s end. He averaged a league-best 23.6 points per game in 1981. Others to follow him have been Vern Fleming (19.8 ppg in 1984), Jumaine Jones (18.8 ppg in 1999) and Jarvis Hayes (18.6 ppg in 2002). • Georgia has an all-time SEC Tournament record of 37-47. The 2008 tournament marked the first time since 1997 that Georgia has reached the semifinals, and also the finals. • Since the league expanded and was pared into East and West Divisions in 1992, Georgia has a 125-163 (.434) record. Eight times since ‘92 Georgia has had a league record of .500 or better (1993, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘01,’03, 07). • Since the league’s expansion, Georgia has a 69-111 record (.383) record against the Eastern Division, a 56-52 mark (.519) against SEC Western Division teams. Bulldog teams have had winning records against the West in 12 of 18 years. Georgia’s only undefeated season against the West came in 2003. • In the 16-game SEC schedule format, Georgia’s most wins came in 2003, when it compiled an 11-5 mark. The Bulldogs’ timing, however, left much to be desired. That same year, Kentucky won the East with a perfect 16-0 mark and Florida placed second at 12-4. Georgia’s 11-5 mark would’ve won the West by two games. What Georgia Brings Back in ‘10 per game, the second-lowest average in the past 50 years at UGA. Fox’s version of the famed Triangle offense produced some solid numbers in five years at Nevada. From 2005 until 2009, the Wolf Pack produced the following numbers: FG AST/TO YEAR PPG Pct. Ratio 2005 (W25, L7) 69.5 .457 +1.03 2006 (W27, L6) 72.8 .456 +1.21 2007 (W29, L5) 77.8 .484 +1.26 2008 (W21, L12) 75.4 .480 +1.03 2009 (W21, L13) 70.6 .427 +1.01 It should be noted that Georgia hasn’t had a positive assist/turnover ratio since the 2003 season. • Percentage of Returning Players by Statistics 1,292 of 2,097 points..........................62% 743 of 1,078 indiv. rebounds..............69% 216 of 417 assists..............................52% 3,904 of 6,450 minutes.......................61% • Returning Statistical Leaders Scoring Trey Thompkins........................... 12.6 ppg Dustin Ware...................................7.2 ppg Travis Leslie..................................6.3 ppg Rebounding Trey Thompkins..............................7.4 rpg Chris Barnes...................................3.9 rpg Travis Leslie...................................3.9 rpg Assists Dustin Ware...................................3.4 apg Jeremy Price.................................0.9 apg Ricky McPhee, Travis Leslie......... 0.6 apg Minutes Trey Thompkins.......................... 26.0 mpg Dustin Ware................................ 25.1 mpg Albert Jackson............................ 19.6 mpg Staff Brings Plenty of Experience Though the average age of Georgia’s on-court coaching staff is less than 39 years, the entire staff brings a rare depth and breadth of experience to the table. Of the four full-time coaches, only Kwanza Johnson has never served as a head coach at some level. Additionally, Director of Basketball Operations Kent Davison has been a head coach at nearly every conceivable level of basketball: high school, junior college, professional, international Following is a list of all the head coach- Offensive Performance a Priority One of coach Mark Fox’s most pressing tasks this preseason has been to improve Georgia’s efficiency on offense. Indeed, the Bulldogs ranked 12th in the SEC in scoring last season at 64.9 points Mark Fox Facts ing experience by the coaching staff: Mark Fox................................5+ years Nevada (2004-09), Georgia Philip Pearson....................13 games Alabama (2009) Stacey Palmore.........................1 year Warwick (Va.) High School (1997) Kent Davison........................20 years Winfield (Kan.) High School (1974-79) Garden City CC (1994-2000) Dodge City of USBL (2000) Fort Wayne of CBA (2001) Roanoke of NBADL (2001-06) Colorado of NBADL (2007) Fort Wayne of NBADL (2008) National Team of Qatar (2009) Pope Career Path Long, Winding For Georgia’s new Operations Coordinator Mark Pope, his employment marks a re-entry into the world of basketball. Since graduating from the University of Kentucky in 1996 -- he was a key reserve on the Wildcats’ NCAA championship team that year -he’s played seven seasons in the NBA, as well as two seasons in Turkey. Most recently, however, Pope had just completed his third year of medical school at Columbia University in New York when inquired about an entry-level coaching job at Georgia. Mark Fox vs. All Schools Personal Full Name: Mark L. Fox Born: January 13, 1969 in Salina, Kansas Family: Married to the former Cindy Holt. Children: Parker (9), Olivia (7) High School: Garden City (Kan.), 1987 Jr. College: Garden City Comm. College, 1987-89) College: Eastern New Mexico, B.S. in Physical Education, 1991 University of Kansas, M.S. in Athletic Admin./Sports Psychology, 1996 Coaching Experience Assistant Coach, University of Washington, 1991-93 Assistant Coach, Kansas State University, 1994-2000 Associate Head Coach, University of Nevada, 2000-04 Head Coach, University of Nevada, 2004-09 Head Coach, University of Georgia, 2009 Coaching Honors • Don Haskins WAC Coach of the Year, 2005-07 • NABC District 13 Coach of the Year, 2007 Akron..................................2-0 Ark.-Pine Bluff.....................2-0 Alaska-Anchorage..............1-0 Boise State.........................8-3 California............................1-2 UC-Davis............................2-0 UC-Irvine............................2-0 UCLA..................................0-1 Cal State-Stanislaus...........1-0 Central Florida....................1-1 CU-Colo. Springs...............1-0 Colorado State...................2-0 Creighton............................1-0 Eastern Illinois....................1-0 Florida Atlantic....................2-0 Fresno State.......................8-3 Georgia..............................2-0 Georgia State.....................1-0 Georgia Tech......................1-0 Gonzaga.............................1-0 Hawai’i................................9-1 Houston..............................0-1 Idaho..................................9-1 Idaho State.........................1-0 Illinois.................................1-1 Jacksonville State...............1-0 Kansas...............................1-1 La.-Lafayette......................2-0 Louisiana Tech..................10-1 Maine..................................1-0 Memphis.............................0-1 Missouri..............................0-1 Montana.............................0-1 Montana State....................2-0 UNLV..................................2-3 New Mexico State..............6-3 New Orleans.......................1-0 Norfolk State.......................1-0 North Carolina....................0-2 UNC Asheville....................1-0 Northern Iowa.....................2-0 Oregon State......................2-0 Pepperdine.........................1-0 Portland..............................0-1 Pacific.................................2-3 Rice....................................2-0 Sacremento State...............1-0 St. John’s............................0-1 St. Louis.............................1-0 St. Mary’s............................1-1 San Diego...........................1-1 San Jose State.................10-1 Santa Clara........................2-0 Seattle Pacific.....................1-0 Sonoma State.....................1-0 SMU....................................2-0 Southern Illinois..................1-1 Texas..................................1-0 UAB....................................0-1 UTEP..................................1-2 Toledo.................................0-1 Tulsa...................................2-0 Utah State..........................5-6 Va. Commonwealth............1-0 Va. Tech..............................0-1 Vermont..............................2-0 Wofford...............................0-1 Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record Year (School) 2005 (Nevada) 2006 (Nevada) 2007 (Nevada) 2008 (Nevada) 2009 (Nevada) 2010 (Georgia) TOTALS Overall 25-7 27-6 29-5 21-12 21-13 8-5 131-48 Pct. Conf. .781 16-2 .818 13-3 .853 14-2 .636 12-4 .618 11-5 .615 0-0 .732 66-16 Pct. Finish Post-Season .889 1st 1-1 (NCAA) .813 1st 0-1 (NCAA) .875 1st 1-1 (NCAA) .750 T1st 0-1(CBI) .688 2nd 0-1(CBI) .000 .805 --- 2-5 Home 13-4 17-1 15-1 13-3 13-8 7-1 78-18 Pct. .765 .944 .938 .813 .619 .875 .813 Away 11-2 10-3 10-2 7-9 8-5 0-3 46-24 Pct. .846 .769 .833 .438 .615 .000 .657 Neutral Pct. 1-1 .500 0-2 .000 4-2 .667 1-0 1.000 0-0 --1-1 .500 7-6 .538 “Specialty Stats” — Game-by-Game Breakdown UGA-UK: LAST TIME (Listed as UGA / Opp.) Pts. In Paint Pts. Off Turns 2nd Chance Pts. Fast Brk. Pts. UGA / Opp. UGA / Opp. 28 / 22 32 / 22 24 / 28 44 / 26 28 / 22 20 / 18 28 / 36 20 / 28 38 / 22 24 / 20 32 / 14 30 / 44 24 / 30 12 / 13 4 / 12 10 / 28 27 / 13 12 / 13 16 / 19 14 / 19 13 / 21 14 / 14 14 / 5 13 / 5 7 / 35 20 / 20 11 / 9 14 / 7 13 / 14 13 / 14 11 / 9 12 / 8 11 / 13 7 / 5 12 / 7 17 / 6 15 / 6 13 / 21 14 / 18 12 / 4 2 / 4 0 / 4 16 / 2 12 / 4 4 / 6 6 / 10 4 / 10 6 / 6 6 / 2 6 / 0 8 / 14 4 / 2 10 / 24 9 / 30 19 / 10 24 / 16 10 / 24 14 / 11 21 / 19 9 / 31 25 / 14 15 / 24 19 / 24 16 / 54 10 / 21 348 / 352 28.6 / 27.1 176 / 217 13.5 / 16.7 163 / 137 12.5 / 10.5 82 / 68 6.3 / 5.2 201 / 302 15.5 / 23.2 UGA / Opp. vs. New Orleans vs. Wofford at UAB vs. UNC Asheville vs. Jacksonville State vs. Saint Louis at Virginia Tech vs. St. John’s vs. Illinois vs. Fla. Atlantic vs. Pepperdine at Missouri vs. Georgia Tech at Kentucky vs. Ole Miss at Miss. State vs. Tennessee at Florida at South Carolina vs. Arkansas vs. Vanderbilt at Auburn vs. South Carolina at Tennessee vs. Alabama at Vanderbilt vs. Florida vs. Kentucky at LSU TOTALS Per-Game Avgs. UGA / Opp. UGA / Opp. Bench Pts. University of Georgia 2009-10 Basketball Roster No. 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 20 22 25 33 34 41 50 Name Travis LESLIE DeMario MAYFIELD Dustin WARE Chris BARNES Ebuka ANYAORAH Ricky McPHEE Vincent WILLIAMS Matt BUCKLIN Connor NOLTE* Gerald ROBINSON* Tyler WHATLEY Howard THOMPKINS Albert JACKSON Drazen ZLOVARIC Jeremy PRICE Pos. G G G F G G G G F G F F F/C F F Ht. 6-4 6-4 5-11 6-8 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-7 6-1 6-7 6-9 6-11 6-9 6-8 Wt. 202 190 182 240 194 184 160 170 200 165 220 247 265 210 264 Cl.-Exp. So.-1L Fr.-HS So.-1L Jr.-2L RFr.-SQ Jr.-Tr. Fr.-HS So.-1L Jr.-Tr. Jr.-Tr. Sr.-Tr. So.-1L Sr.-3L So.-1L Jr.-2L Hometown (Prev. School) Decatur, Ga. (Columbia) Carnesville, Ga. (Franklin County) Powder Springs, Ga. (N. Cobb Christian) College Park, Ga. (Riverdale) Suwanee, Ga. (N. Gwinnett) Lawrenceville, Ga. (Gardner-Webb) Homestead, Fla. (South Dade) Marietta, Ga. (Pope) Alpharetta, Ga. (Furman Univ.) Nashville, Tenn. (Tenn. State Univ.) Auburn, Ga. (Wofford College) Lithonia, Ga. (Wesleyan School) Earlington, Ky. (Oak Hill, Va. Academy) Novi Sad, Serbia (Patterson School) Decatur, Ga. (Columbia) *Sitting out the 2009-10 season in compliance with NCAA transfer rules. Head Coach: Mark Fox (E. New Mexico ‘91) Assistant Coaches: Kwanza Johnson (Tulsa ‘95), Philip Pearson (Alabama ‘93), Stacey Palmore (Livingstone ‘93) Dir. of Basketball Operations: Kent Davison (Sterling ‘72) Operations Coordinator: Mark Pope (Kentucky ‘96) Graduate Manager: Cory Cason (Georgia ‘07) Graduate Assistant: Todd Okeson (Nevada ‘04) Georgia 90, Kentucky 85 March 4, 2009 - Lexington, Ky. Game Summary Hot-shooting Georgia got its first road win on its last chance, shocking Kentucky and perhaps crippling the Wildcats’ bid for an NCAA Tournament berth. The Bulldogs got heroism from several players, but none bigger than Terrance Woodbury. He scored 21 of his 30 points in the first half, when his team rebounded twice from 9-point deficits. Patrick Patterson’s short jumper put Kentucky into a 25-16 lead with 10:16 left in the first half. Two minutes later Woodbury pulled the Bulldogs within two at 27-25 on a pair of foul shots. Georgia eventually forged ahead late in the half until Kentucky closed with a 9-0 run to take a 49-47 advantage at halftime. Against a mostly second-line unit, Georgia broke free to take command early in the second half. Corey Butler, Trey Thompkins and Dustin Ware all scored in a 2-minute sequence. Seven straight points from Jodie Meeks, however, got the Cats within 63-62 with 13:44 left. Georgia never abated its offensive onsalught, and with 5:46 left, Woodbury’s reverse layup got the Bulldogs their third 10-point lead of the night. They sealed the win by making seven of eight free throws in the final minute. Team / Individual Notes The win was Georgia’s first at Rupp Arena in five years, but its sixth win over the Cats in the past eight years. Georgia (12-18, 3-12) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Thompkins 8-13 2-4 1-2 11 4 0 19 32 Jackson 2-4 0-0 0-2 4 3 0 4 25 Ware 4-8 2-4 8-9 3 3 5 18 30 Butler 3-5 3-3 4-4 6 4 3 13 34 Woodbury 7-13 4-4 12-12 3 1 5 30 37 Barnes 3-9 0-0 0-1 3 3 0 6 21 Swansey 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 3 0 13 McPhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 8 TOTALS 27-54 11-1625-30 38 21 16 90 200 Kentucky (19-11, 8-7) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Harris 2-3 1-1 5-6 1 3 3 10 20 Porter 5-9 5-8 0-0 2 5 3 15 30 Meeks 6-16 2-7 9-10 1 3 3 23 28 Carter 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2 4 Patterson 4-10 0-0 6-6 9 1 2 14 36 Miller 3-7 1-3 2-2 5 4 2 9 29 Galloway 0-4 0-1 2-2 1 2 1 2 18 Slone 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 3 Krebs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Stevenson 4-7 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 8 23 Liggins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Harrellson 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 1 0 2 8 TOTALS 25-60 9-20 26-28 27 24 14 85 200 Halftime: Kentucky 49, Georgia 47. FG Pct: Georgia .500, Kentucky .417. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .688, Kentucky .450. FT Pct: Georgia .833, Kentucky .929. Turnovers: Georgia 19 (Woodbury, Ware 6), Kentucky 13 (Three with 3). Blocks: Georgia 8 (Barnes 3), Kentucky 14 (Patterson 8). Technicals: None. Officials: Cahill, Caldwell, Sirmons Att. - 23,889 2009-10 Miscellaneous Numbers Starting Lineups Record (Games) 3-2 (UNO, Wof., UAB, UNCA, JSU) 4-3 (SLU, Va. Tech, SJU, FAU, Pep, Mizz, GT) 1-0 (Illinois) Georgia Quick Facts General Information Location: Athens, Georgia Founded: 1785 Enrollment: 33,900 Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: Southeastern Colors: Red and Black Home Court: Stegeman Coliseum (Cap.: 10,523) President: Dr. Michael F. Adams (Lipscomb ‘70) Faculty Chairman: Prof. Jere Morehead (Georgia ‘80) Athletic Director: Damon Evans (Georgia ‘93) Basketball Information Head Coach: Mark Fox (E. New Mexico ‘91) Coaching Record: at Nevada (2005-09) 123-43 (.741) at Georgia (1st season) 8-5 (.615) Totals (5+ seasons) 131-48 (.732) Assistant Coaches: Kwanza Johnson (Tulsa ‘95) Philip Pearson (Alabama ‘93) Stacey Palmore (Livingstone ‘93) Director of Basketball Operations: Kent Davison (Sterling ‘72) Operations Coordinator: Mark Pope (Kentucky ‘96) Graduate Assistant: Todd Okeson (Nevada ‘04) Graduate Manager: Cory Cason (Georgia ‘07) Basketball Trainer: Colby Pohlmann (Nebraska ‘02) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Mike Schweigert (Indiana ‘03) Basketball Secretary: Pam Gauld Basketball Office Telephone: (706) 542-1432 Historical Information First Season: 1905-06 All-Time Record: 1216-1165 All-Time Coliseum Record: 413-198 (.675) Conference Championships: 5 1932 Southern Conference 1983 SEC Tournament 1990 SEC Regular-Season 2002 SEC Eastern Division Co-Champ.# 2008 SEC Tournament NCAA Tournament Appearances: 10 1983, 1985#, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002#, 2008 NCAA Final Four Appearances: 1 1983 NIT Appearances: 11 1981, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2007 NIT Final Four Appearances: 2 1982, 1998 *Does not include 30 wins — 11 in 2002 and 19 in 2003 — that were later vacated because of NCAA sanctions. Rec. (Games) 1-0 (UNO) 0-1 (Wofford) 0-1 (UAB) 1-0 (UNC Asheville) 2-0 (Jax State, SLU) 0-1 (Va. Tech) 0-1 (St. John’s) 1-0 (Illinois) 1-0 (Fla. Atlantic) 1-0 (Pepperdine) 0-1 (Missouri) 1-0 (Georgia Tech) 1 Ware Ware Ware 2 McPhee McPhee McPhee Fi nishing Lineups 1 Ware Ware Ware Bucklin Ware Ware Williams Ware Ware Bucklin Williams Ware 2 Williams McPhee McPhee Williams McPhee McPhee McPhee McPhee Bucklin Mayfield Mayfield McPhee Player Dunks 3 Leslie Leslie Leslie 4 Thompkins Thompkins Barnes 5 Barnes Jackson Jackson 3 McPhee Leslie Leslie Anyaorah Leslie Leslie Anyaorah Mayfield McPhee Zlovaric Anyaorah Anyaorah 4 Thompkins Zlovaric Thompkins Zlovaric Thompkins Thompkins Leslie Leslie Whatley Whatley Barnes Leslie 5 Barnes Thompkins Barnes Whatley Price Jackson Thompkins Thompkins Thompkins Jackson Jackson Thompkins FT Shooting Last 5 Min./OT 1 - Travis Leslie........................................................................7...............................3x4 (.750) 2 - DeMario Mayfield................................................................0...............................1x2 (.500) 3 - Dustin Ware.........................................................................0...........................17x20 (.850) 4 - Chris Barnes.......................................................................3...............................5x8 (.625) 5 - Ebuka Anyaorah..................................................................1...............................5x6 (.833) 10 - Ricky McPhee...................................................................0...............................2x5 (.400) 11 - Vincent Williams................................................................0...............................0x1 (.000) 12 - Matt Bucklin.......................................................................0...............................0x0 (.000) 25 - Tyler Whatley.....................................................................1.............................3x3 (1.000) 33 - Trey Thompkins.................................................................4...........................20x22 (.909) 34 - Albert Jackson...................................................................4...............................3x5 (.600) 41 - Drazen Zlovaric.................................................................1.............................2x2 (1.000) 50 - Jeremy Price.....................................................................8...............................2x4 (.500) OVERALL Leading at the half: 5-0 Trailing at the half: 2-5 Playing overtime: 0-0 Shooting 50% or better: 1-1 Shooting less than 50%: 7-4 Opp. Shooting 50% or better: 0-1 Opp. Shooting 50% or less: 8-4 UGA outrebounds opponent: 7-2 Opponent outrebounds UGA: 1-3 Teams tied in rebounds: 0-0 UGA shooting >70% FT: 5-3 UGA Bench outscores opp. bench: 3-2 Scoring less than 50 points: 0-0 Scoring 50-59 points: 0-3 Scoring 60-69 points: 4-2 Scoring 70-79 points: 4-0 Scoring 80-89 points: 0-0 Scoring 90-99 points: 0-0 Scoring more than 100 points: 0-0 Allowing less that 50 points: 1-0 Allowing 50-59 points: 3-0 Allowing 60-69 points: 4-2 Allowing 70-79 points: 0-2 Allowing 80-89 points: 0-1 Allowing 90-99 points: 0-0 Allowing more than 100 points: 0-0 Playing at Stegeman Coliseum: 7-1 Playing on the road: 0-3 Playing at a neutral site: 1-1 Playing a home SEC game: 0-0 Playing an away SEC game: 0-0 SEC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 OVERALL Game is decided by 1-4 points: 2-1 Game is decided by 5-10 points: 3-1 Game is decided by >10 pts: 3-3 Playing in the evening: 8-3 Playing in the afternoon: 0-2 Playing on television: 3-2 One player in double figures: 0-1 2 players in double figures: 2-2 3 players in double figures: 3-2 4 or more players in double figs: 3-0 Against Georgia schools: 1-0 In November: 3-2 In December: 4-2 In January: 1-1 In February: 0-0 In March: 0-0 On Sunday: 0-0 On Monday: 0-0 On Tuesday: 2-1 On Wednesday: 2-1 On Thursday: 0-0 On Friday: 1-0 On Saturday: 1-2 SEC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 UGA’s Largest Lead Overall:...................................................................................... +33 (59-26 vs. UNC Asheville) UGA’s Largest Halftime Lead.....................................................................................+17 (39-22 vs. UNC Asheville) UGA’s Largest First-Half Lead....................................................................................+20 (36-16 vs. UNC Asheville) UGA’s Largest Second-Half Lead.............................................................................. +33 (59-26 vs. UNC Asheville) UGA’s Largest Deficit Overall................................................................................................-32 (55-87 vs. Missouri) UGA’s Largest Halftime Deficit..............................................................................................-18 (28-46 vs. Missouri) UGA’s Largest First-Half Deficit........................................................................... -11 (18-29 vs. Jacksonville State) UGA’s Largest Second-Half Deficit.......................................................................................-32 (55-87 vs. Missouri) UGA’s Largest Deficit Overcome......................................................................... -11 (18-29 vs. Jacksonville State) Consecutive Games with a 3-Point Field Goal................................................................235 (back to Feb. 2, 2002) Opp. Consecutive Games with a 3-Point Field Goal.......................................................165 (back to Dec. 1, 2004) University of Georgia 2009-10 Basketball Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME ALL GAMES 8-5 7-1 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 8-5 7-1 AWAY 0-3 0-0 0-3 NEUTRAL 1-1 0-0 1-1 TOTAL3-PT.REBOUNDS ## Player G GS Min Avg FGFGA Pct 3FGFGA Pct FTFTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PFDQ A TO BL ST Pts Avg 33 Thompkins, T.13 12 368 28.3 75 161 .466 7 18 .389 54 72 .750 31 73 104 8.0 30 1 18 39 17 18 01 Leslie, T. 13 13 320 24.6 62 126 .492 1 2 .500 42 56 .750 33 39 72 5.5 29 0 25 31 14 12 167 12.8 10 McPhee, R. 13 13 381 29.3 42 88 .477 26 63 .413 11 15 .733 4 24 28 2.2 26 0 22 21 1 22 121 9.3 03 Ware, D. 13 13 381 29.3 28 81 .346 14 43 .326 36 43 .837 4 19 23 1.8 14 0 38 24 1 15 106 8.2 50 Price, J. 12 0 219 18.3 31 57 .544 0 0 .000 17 27 .630 12 44 56 4.7 19 0 9 14 5 5 79 6.6 34 Jackson, A. 13 8 223 17.2 17 32 .531 0 0 .000 13 19 .684 22 32 54 4.2 26 0 3 13 19 3 47 3.6 04 Barnes, C. 13 6 200 15.4 15 31 .484 0 0 .000 15 30 .500 16 27 43 3.3 15 0 3 14 13 6 45 3.5 05 Anyaorah, E. 11 0 117 10.6 9 26 .346 2 9 .222 9 10 .900 3 10 13 1.2 6 0 9 10 2 1 29 2.6 25 Whatley, T. 3 0 10 3.3 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 3 3 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 1.7 41 Zlovaric, D. 12 0 131 10.9 8 30 .267 0 5 .000 2 4 .500 4 5 9 0.8 6 0 11 7 1 1 18 1.5 02 Mayfield, D. 12 0 105 8.8 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 1 11 12 1.0 11 0 6 8 0 2 12 1.0 11 Williams, V. 13 0 139 10.7 4 25 .160 1 11 .091 4 8 .500 2 5 7 0.5 14 0 15 9 0 4 13 1.0 12 Bucklin, M. 3 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM................ 21 16 37 2.8 0 6 2.0 211 16.2 0 0 Total.......... 13 296 670 .442 51 151 .338 210 293 .717 153 306 459 35.3 200 1 159 191 73 89 853 65.6 Opponents...... 13 308 734 .420 74 216 .343 148 194 .763 146 271 417 32.1 245 4 149 167 59 98 838 64.5 Team Statistics SCORE BY PERIODS 1st Georgia 378 (29.1) Opponents 384 (29.5) 2nd 475 (36.5) 454 (34.9) OT --- --- DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOTAL Georgia 32 1 30 Opponents 19 1 19 ATTENDANCE FIGURES Cumulative Attendance: 91,766.................... Avg. Attendance: 7,059 Cum. Home Attendance: 42,525................... Avg. Attendance: 5,316 Cum. Away Attendance: 23,359.................... Avg. Attendance: 7,786 Cum. Neutral Attendance: 19,882................. Avg. Attendance: 9,941 TOTAL 853 838 SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK HOME WINNING STREAK UGA 853 65.6 +1.2 296-670 .442 51-151 .338 3.9 210-293 .717 16.2 459 35.3 +3.2 159 12.2 191 14.7 -1.8 0.8 89 6.8 73 5.6 1 6 OPP 838 64.5 308-734 .420 74-216 .343 5.7 148-194 .763 11.4 417 32.1 149 11.5 167 12.8 0.9 98 7.5 59 4.5 ----- 2009-10 Game-by-Game Results DATE OPPONENT (TV) SITE W/L 11/6 SCORE ATT HIGH SCORER HIGH REB. OPP. HI SCORER OPP. HI REB. NORTH GEORGIA (Exh.) H W 87-53 4580 Leslie 21 Barnes 9 Norman 9 Bennett 10 11/13 NEW ORLEANS H W 67-59 6365 Thompkins 25 Thompkins 12 Carmouche 20 Tyrna 7 11/17 WOFFORD H L 57-60 4629 Leslie 17 Thompkins 16 Godzinski 13 Godz., Diggs 6 11/21 UAB (CSS) A L 56-72 6245 Ware 17 Leslie 9 Crawford 21 Millsap 6 11/24 UNC-ASHEVILLE (CSS) H W 79-58 4667 McPhee 20 Jackson 6 Williams 14 Williams 7 11/27 JACKSONVILLE STATE H W 67-64 4344 Thompkins 19 McPhee 8 Strowbridge 16 Hall 9 12/2 ST. LOUIS (CSS) H W 64-56 4650 Ware 17 Leslie 9 Mitchell 16 Reed 8 12/6 Virginia Tech A L 62-74 9778 Leslie 17 Leslie, Price 7 Delaney 31 Davila 9 12/9 St. John’s (ESPN2)* N L 56-66 15874 Thompkins 19 Thompkins 7 Hardy 12 Kennedy 7 12/19 Illinois (ESPNU)# N W 70-67 4008 Thompkins 21 Jackson 8 McCamey 21 Davis, Keller 6 12/23 FLORIDA ATLANTIC H W 77-60 4608 Thompkins 35 Thompkins 15 Taylor 12 Davis 7 12/30 PEPPERDINE H W 64-47 6987 Leslie 14 Thompkins 13 Dupré 14 Darby 6 1/2 Missouri (MSN) A L 61-89 13336 Leslie 18 Four with 5 Bowers 23 Ramsey 5 1/5 #20 GEORGIA TECH (CSS) H W 73-66 6275 Three with 6 Lawal 21 Favors 8 1/9 Kentucky (SECN) A 1/13 OLE MISS (SECN) H 1/16 Miss. State (ESPN2) A 1/23 TENNESSEE (FSN) H 1/27 Florida (CSS) A 1/30 South Carolina (FSN) A 2/3 ARKANSAS (CSS) H 2/6 VANDERBILT (FSN) H 2/10 Auburn (CSS) A 2/13 SOUTH CAROLINA (SECN) H 2/17 Tennessee (SECN) A 2/20 ALABAMA (SECN) H 2/25 Vanderbilt (ESPNU) A 2/27 FLORIDA (SECN) H 3/3 KENTUCKY (SECN) H 3/6 LSU (FSN) A 3/11-14 SEC Tournament$ N Thompkins 20 *SEC / Big East Invitational - Madison Square Garden - New York, N.Y. #at The Arena @Gwinnett Center - Duluth, Ga. $SEC Tournament - Nashville, Tenn. 2009-10 Game-by-Game Team Stats Game FGs Pct. 3FGs Pct. FTs Pct. New Orleans GEORGIA (W/67-59) Wofford GEORGIA (L/57-60) UAB GEORGIA (L/56-72) UNC-Asheville GEORGIA (W/79-58) Jacksonville State GEORGIA (W/67-64) St. Louis GEORGIA (W/64-56) Virginia Tech GEORGIA (L/62-74) St. John’s GEORGIA (L/56-66) Illinois GEORGIA (W/70-67) Fla. Atlantic GEORGIA (W/77-60) Pepperdine GEORGIA (W/64-47) Missouri GEORGIA (L/61-89) Georgia Tech GEORGIA (W/73-66) Kentucky GEORGIA Ole Miss GEORGIA Miss. State GEORGIA Tennessee GEORGIA Florida GEORGIA South Carolina GEORGIA Arkansas GEORGIA Vanderbilt GEORGIA Auburn GEORGIA South Carolina GEORGIA Tennessee GEORGIA Alabama GEORGIA Vanderbilt GEORGIA Florida GEORGIA Kentucky GEORGIA LSU GEORGIA 21-55 22-49 21-55 22-55 24-53 18-43 24-65 32-62 25-52 24-56 17-49 21-50 25-53 21-50 25-51 18-50 27-60 27-55 23-64 22-54 18-52 26-56 35-65 22-42 23-60 21-48 .382 .449 .382 .400 .453 .419 .369 .516 .481 .429 .347 .420 .472 .420 .490 .360 .450 .491 .359 .407 .346 .464 .538 .524 .383 .438 4-15 4-16 6-17 2-14 8-16 2-8 5-23 5-14 4-11 6-17 7-19 5-10 6-14 4-12 7-14 4-8 5-15 3-13 7-24 3-6 5-19 4-11 7-17 2-8 3-12 7-14 .267 .250 .353 .143 .500 .250 .217 .357 .364 .353 .368 .500 .429 .333 .500 .500 .333 .231 .292 .500 .263 .364 .412 .250 .250 .500 13-16 19-28 12-14 11-20 16-20 18-24 5-10 10-11 10-17 13-21 15-19 17-20 18-19 16-22 9-11 16-24 8-10 13-18 7-11 30-39 6-9 8-16 12-16 15-21 17-22 24-29 .813 .679 .857 .550 .800 .750 .500 .909 .588 .619 .789 .850 .947 .727 .818 .667 .800 .722 .636 .769 .667 .500 .750 .714 .773 .828 O+D=T (1/2/OT) Reb. A TO BL ST PF PTS 6+21=27 12+29=41 12+25=37 15+24=39 11+18=29 11+20=31 17+18=35 12+25=37 6+26=32 10+27=37 10+20=30 10+24=34 13+20=33 11+14=25 8+27=35 12+20=32 8+21=29 11+26=37 12+24=36 12+32=44 10+18=28 17+26=43 14+15=29 9+18=27 19+18=37 11+22=33 10 10 9 13 14 11 9 19 9 13 7 11 12 11 14 10 14 16 8 9 10 15 25 6 8 15 10 17 9 10 9 17 21 19 10 9 17 19 14 11 15 14 8 15 12 9 12 10 9 23 20 18 2 6 2 8 7 2 4 4 4 5 7 8 3 4 6 8 5 6 8 5 3 7 4 5 4 5 7 5 7 2 7 6 9 13 6 8 13 11 4 5 9 12 5 7 1 4 5 6 16 2 9 8 25 17 20 14 20 18 11 13 16 15 20 16 18 16 18 14 16 16 27 14 11 10 19 17 24 20 32/27 34/33 29/31 26/31 35/37 22/34 22/36 39/40 29/35 21/46 13/38 31/33 36/38 27/35 28/38 25/31 32/35 32/38 30/30 29/48 21/26 33/31 46/43 28/33 26/40 31/42 2009-10 Team & Individual Superlatives Points Scored 1st Half Points 2nd Half Points Total FGs Made FGs Attempted FG Percentage 3-pt. FGs Made 3-pt. FGs Attempted 3-pt. FG Percentage FTs Made FTs Attempted FT Percentage Total Rebounds Off. Rebounds Def. Rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocked Shots Steals Personal Fouls Team Superlatives Georgia Opponent High.........................79 vs. UNC Asheville......................................89 by Missouri Low..........................56 vs. UAB, St. John’s...................................47 by Pepperdine High.........................39 vs. UNC Asheville......................................46 by Missouri Low..........................21 vs. Jacksonville State................................18 by St. Louis High.........................48 vs. Florida Atlantic.....................................43 by Missouri Low..........................31 vs. Wofford, St. John’s, Pepperdine..........26 by Pepperdine High.........................32 vs. UNC Asheville......................................35 by Missouri Low..........................18 vs. UAB, St. John’s...................................17 by St. Louis High.........................62 vs. UNC Asheville......................................65 by UNC Asheville, Missouri Low..........................42 vs. Missouri...............................................49 by St. Louis High..........................524 (22x42) vs. Missouri................................538 (35x65) by Missouri Low...........................360 (18x50) vs. St. John’s..............................347 (17x49) by St. Louis High.........................7 vs. Georgia Tech.........................................8 by UAB Low..........................2 vs. Wofford, UAB, Missouri.........................3 by Georgia Tech High.........................17 vs. Jacksonville State................................24 by Florida Atlantic Low..........................6 vs. Florida Atlantic.......................................11 by Jacksonville State High..........................500 (5x10) vs. SLU, Fla Atlantic, Ga. Tech....500 (8x16) by UAB, St. John’s (7x14) Low...........................143 (2x14) vs. Wofford...................................250 (3x12) by Georgia Tech High.........................30 vs. Florida Atlantic.....................................18 by Virginia Tech Low..........................8 vs. Pepperdine............................................5 by UNC Asheville High.........................39 vs. Florida Atlantic.....................................22 by Georgia Tech Low..........................16 vs Pepperdine...........................................9 by Pepperdine High..........................909 (10x11) vs. UNC Asheville.......................947 (18x19) by Virginia Tech Low...........................500 (8x16) vs. Pepperdine.............................500 (5x10) by UNC Asheville High.........................44 vs. Florida Atlantic.....................................37 by Wofford, Georgia Tech Low..........................25 vs. Virginia Tech........................................27 by New Orleans High.........................17 vs. Pepperdine..........................................19 by Georgia Tech Low..........................9 vs. Missouri.................................................6 by New Orleans, Jacksonville State High.........................32 vs. Florida Atlantic.....................................27 by St. John’s Low..........................14 vs. Virginia Tech........................................18 by UAB, UNCA, Pepperdine, Ga. Tech High.........................19 vs. UNC Asheville......................................25 by Missouri Low..........................6 vs. Missouri.................................................7 by St. Louis High.........................23 vs. Missouri...............................................21 by UNC Asheville Low..........................9 vs. Jax State, Florida Atlantic......................8 by Illinois High.........................8 vs. Wofford, SLU, St. John’s.......................8 by Florida Atlantic Low..........................2 vs. UAB.......................................................2 by New Orleans, Wofford High.........................13 vs. UNC Asheville......................................16 by Missouri Low..........................2 vs. Wofford, Missouri...................................1 by Florida Atlantic High ........................20 vs. Georgia Tech.......................................27 by Florida Atlantic Low..........................13 vs. UNC Asheville......................................11 by UNC Asheville, Pepperdine Individual Superlatives Georgia Opponent Points Rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocks Steals FGs Made FGs Attempted 3FGs Made 3FGs Attempted FTs Made FTs Attempted 1st-Half Points 2nd-Half Points Minutes 35 by Thompkins vs. Florida Atlantic......................... 31 by Delaney (Virginia Tech) 16 by Thompkins vs. Wofford................................... 9 by Davila (Virginia Tech) 5 by Leslie vs. Wofford, Ware vs. Jax State............. 6 by Taylor (Florida Atlantic) 6 by Ware vs. Missouri............................................. 7 by Bell (Pepperdine), Tiller (Missouri) 4 by Jackson vs. SLU, FAU, Leslie vs. St. John’s...... 5 by Coker (St. John’s), Royster (Fla. Atlantic) 4 by McPhee vs. UNC Asheville................................ 4 by four players (recent: Shumpert, Ga. Tech) 12 by Thompkins vs. Florida Atlantic......................... 11 by Bowers (Missouri) 20 by Thompkins vs. Florida Atlantic......................... 19 by Delaney (Virginia Tech) 4 by McPhee vs. UNCA, Jax State. Ga. Tech............ 4 by Dawson (Wofford) 11 by McPhee vs. Jacksonville State. ....................... 10 by Smith (UNC Asheville) 10 by Thompkins vs. Florida Atlantic......................... 9 by Delaney (Virginia Tech) 15 by Leslie vs. Florida Atlantic................................. 11 by Lawal (Georgia Tech) 16 by Thompkins vs. New Orleans.......................... 17 by Bowers (Missouri) 25 by Thompkins vs. Florida Atlantic......................... 19 by Delaney (Virginia Tech) 38 by Ware vs. Georgia Tech........................................ 38 by Sanders (UAB), Primm (UNC Asheville) The Last Time Georgia... SCORING Scored 30 points: Terrance Woodbury (30) vs. Kentucky, 3/4/09 Scored 35 points: Trey Thompkins (35) vs. Florida Atlantic, 12/23/09 Scored 40 points: Vern Fleming (44) vs. Vanderbilt, 2/27/84 Scored 20 points/half: Trey Thompkins (25) vs. Florida Atlantic, 12/23/09 Three players scored 20 points: Rashad Wright (25), Damien Wilkins (24) and Jonas Hayes (20) vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/25/03 Zero players in double figures: vs. Kentucky, 1/18/09 Five players in double figures: Troy Brewer (15), Trey Thompkins (14), Jeremy Price (13), Albert Jackson (12) and Dustin Ware (10) vs. Kennesaw State, 12/31/08 Six players in double figures: Steve Thomas (18), Ezra Williams (13), Chris Daniels (12), Jarvis Hayes (11), Rashad Wright (11) and Jonas Hayes (10), vs. Appalachian State, 12/22/02 UGA scored 60 points/half: 60 vs. Jacksonville State, 11/9/07 UGA scored 100 points/SEC game: 101 at Florida, 2/22/95 UGA scored 100 points/non-SEC game: 107 vs. Jacksonville State, 11/9/07 Georgia scored less than 20 points/half: 19 vs. Kentucky, 1st half, 1/18/09 UGA scored less than 30 points/half: 22, 1st half, vs. UAB, 11/21/09 UGA scored less than 20 points/half: 19 vs. Auburn, 2/18/09 UGA scored less than 50 points/game: 47 vs. Ole Miss, 2/21/09 FIELD GOAL SHOOTING Made 10 field goals: 12 by Trey Thompkins vs. Florida Atlantic, 12/23/09 Attempted 20 field goals: 20 by Trey Thompkins vs. Florida Atlantic, 12/23/09 UGA shot 60 percent/half: 69.0 (20x29), 1st half vs. Florida, 2/14/09 UGA shot 70 percent/half: 78.6 (22x28), 1st half vs. Mississippi State, 2/28/01 UGA shot 80 percent/half: UGA shot 60 percent/both halves: 78.6 (22x28) & 62.1 (18x29) vs. Mississippi State, 2/28/01 UGA shot 60 percent/game: 61.0 (36x59) vs. Miss. Valley State, 11/25/08 UGA shot under 30 percent/half: 25.0 (9x36) vs. South Carolina, 1st half, 3/7/09 UGA shot under 30 percent/game: 27.3 (18x66) vs. South Carolina, 3/7/09 UGA shot under 40 percent/game: 39.3 (22x56) vs. Vanderbilt, 2/25/09 THREE-POINTERS Made 5 three-pointers: Ricky McPhee vs. Miss. State, 1/24/09 Made 6 three-pointers: Billy Humphrey vs. Delaware State, 11/28/07 Made 7 three-pointers: Terrance Woodbury vs. Florida, 2/14/09 Made 8 three-pointers: Levi Stukes vs. Fresno State, 3/14/07 Attempted 10 three-pointers: Ricky McPhee (11) vs. Jacksonville State, 11/17/09 UGA made 10 three-pointers: 14 vs. Florida, 2/14/09 UGA made 15 three-pointers: 17 vs. N.C. A&T, 12/28/08 UGA did not make a three-pointer: vs. Ole Miss, 2/2/02 UGA attempted 30 three-pointers: 35 vs. N.C. A&T, 12/28/08 UGA shot 50 percent 3FGs (min. 10 attempts): 50.0 (7x14) vs. Ga. Tech, 1/5/10 GEORGIA FREE THROWS Made 10 for 10 or better: 12 for 12 by Terrance Woodbury vs. Kentucky, 3/4/09 Made at least 10 free throws: 10 by Trey Thompkins vs. Florida Atlantic, 12/23/09 UGA shot 90 percent free throws (min. 10 atts): 90.9 (10x11) vs. UNC Asheville UGA shot under 50 percent free throws: 36.4 (4x11) vs. Kentucky, 1/18/09 UGA made fewer than five free throws: 2 (5 att.) vs. Arkansas, 3/1/09 UGA did not score from the FT line: vs. Vanderbilt, 1/14/09 UGA attempted 50 free throws: 50 (made 30) vs. Kentucky, 1/14/98 UGA attempted five or fewer free throws: 5 vs. Arkansas, 3/1/09 REBOUNDS Had 15 rebounds: Trey Thompkins (15) vs. Florida Atlantic (12/23/09) Had 20 rebounds: Tim Bassett (25) vs. Miss. State (1/29/73) Had 30 rebounds: Bob Lienhard (32) vs. Sewanee (12/3/68) Two players had double-figure rebounds: Trey Thompkins (11) and Chris Barnes (10) vs. New Orleans, 11/13/09 UGA had 50 rebounds: 50 vs. Towson, 12/2/03 UGA had 60 rebounds: 68 vs. Long Island, 12/6/91, in Boulder, Colo. DOUBLE FIGURES Points & rebounds: Trey Thompkins (14 pts/16 rebs) vs. Wofford, 11/17/09 Points & rebounds/consecutive games: Trey Thompkins (25/12) vs. New Orleans, 11/13/09, and (14/16) vs. Wofford, 11/17/09 Points & assists: Mike Mercer (21 pts/11 assists) vs. Jacksonville, 12/19/07 Two players had double-doubles: Dave Bliss (12 pts/ 10 rebs) and Jeremy Price (19 pts/12 rebs) vs. South Carolina, 2/13/08 ASSISTS Had 10 assists: 10 by Zac Swansey vs. Jacksonville State, 11/9/07 UGA had 30 assists: 32 vs. South Carolina State, 11/21/06 UGA had 5 or fewer assists: 5 vs. Loyola-Chicago, 12/17/08 BLOCKED SHOTS Blocked 5 shots: Trey Thompkins vs. Santa Clara, 11/24/08 UGA blocked 10 shots: 12 vs. Jacksonville, 12/19/06 STEALS Had 5 steals: 5 by Billy Humphrey vs. Wake Forest, 12/8/07 UGA had 20 steals: 20 vs. USC Upstate, 11/14/08 GEORGIA TURNOVERS UGA committed 20 or more turnovers: 21 vs. Arkansas, 3/1/09 UGA committed 25 or more turnovers: 25 vs. Tennessee, 2/11/09 UGA committed less than 5 turnovers: UGA committed less than 10 turnovers: 9 vs. Florida Atlantic, 12/23/09 MISCELLANEOUS Led UGA in points, rebounds and assists: see next Led UGA in points, rebounds, assists, and steals: Sundiata Gaines vs. Tennessee (23 pts, 9 rebs., 8 asts, 3 stls), 2/16/08 Hit a last-second shot to win a game: Zac Swansey vs. Wofford, 12/20/08 Played every minute: Sundiata Gaines vs. Tennessee, 2/16/08 Played 50 minutes: Damien Wilkins (50) vs. Georgia Tech, 1/3/04 OVERTIME UGA won an overtime game: vs. Wofford (74-73), 12/20/08 UGA lost an overtime game: vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (79-80), 12/22/08 UGA played two overtimes: vs. Georgia Tech, (83-80), 1/3/04 UGA played three overtimes: vs. Georgia Tech (105-112), 12/19/90 UGA played four overtimes: vs. Auburn (91-95), 3/1/79 RANKINGS Was ranked in the AP poll: March10, 2003 (21st) UGA played the No. 1 team in the AP poll: vs. Florida (2/7/07). Score: Florida 71, Georgia 61 Defeated a team ranked in the AP poll: Jan. 5, 2010, 73-66 over #20 Georgia Tech ODDITIES Won two games in one day: March 15, 2008...defeated Kentucky, 60-56 in overtime and Mississippi State 64-60 Had a game postponed by weather: March 14, 2008...SEC Tournament 2nd round game vs. Kentucky postponed because of damage to Georgia Dome caused by a category F2 tornado. The Last Time an Opponent... SCORING Player scored 30 points: 31 by Malcolm Delaney, Va. Tech, 12/6/09 Player scored 35 points: 37 by Joakim Noah, Florida, 3/1/06 Player scored 40 points: 44 by Kevin Martin, Western Carolina, 11/21/03 Three players wtih 20 points: Earnest Crumbley (23), Mike Bell (23) and Pierre Tucker (21), Florida Atlantic, 11/25/03 Six players with double-figure points: Marquis Estill (16), Gerald Fitch (14), Erik Daniels (12), Keith Bogans (12), Chuck Hayes (11) and Cliff Hawkins (11) at Kentucky, 2/11/03 Scored 100 points: see next Scored 100 points in regulation game: 101 by Vanderbilt, 3/1/00 (Vanderbilt won, 101-89) Non-SEC team to score 100 points: 107 by Texas, 1/23/94 (Texas won, 107-96) Scored 50 points in a half: 50 in 2nd half by Tennessee (UT won 86-77), 1/10/09 Scored less than 20 points in a half: 18 in 1st half by St. Louis (UGA won 64-56), 12/2/09 ASSISTS Player had 10 assists: 13 by Nick Calathes, Florida, 2/14/09 Player had 15 assists:15 by Fred Jenkins, at Tennessee, 2/28/87 Opponent had 25 assists: 25 by Missouri, 1/2/10 Opponent had 30 assists: FIELD GOAL SHOOTING Player made 10 field goals: Malcolm Delaney (10), Va. Tech, 12/6/09 Player attempted 20 field goals: 22 by Kevin Palmer, TAMUCC, 12/22/08 Shot 60 percent/game: see next Shot 70 percent/game: 74.4 (29x39) by Iowa State, 3/17/04 Shot under 30 percent/game: 26.5 (13x49) by Alabama A&M, 11/24/06 Shot 50 percent/both halves: 53.8 (14x26) & 52.9 (9x17) by Florida, 3/9/07 Shot 60 percent/half: 63.0 (17x27) by Vanderbilt, 2/23/08 Shot 70 percent/half: 81.0 (17x21) by Iowa State, 2nd half, 3/17/04 Shot under 20 percent/half: 16.0 (4x25), 2nd half by Alabama A&M, 11/24/06 Shot under 30 percent/half: 25.0 (6x24) by Vanderbilt, 1st half, 2/25/09 Shot under 30 percent/both halves: 28.6 (8x28) & 27.6 (8x29) by Savannah State, 12/3/05 STEALS Player had 5 steals: 5 by Ramon Harris, Kentucky, 3/4/09 Opponent had 20 steals: 20 at Kentucky, 2/27/94 THREE-POINTERS Player made 5 three-pointers: 5 by Michael Porter, Kentucky, 3/4/09 Player made 7 three-pointers: David Huertas, Ole Miss, 3/13/08 Player made 8 three-pointers: 9 by Chris Lofton, Tennessee, 2/11/06 Player attempted 10 three-pointers: 10 by Sean Smith, UNC Asheville, 11/24/09 Opponent made 10 three-pointers: 11 by Florida, 2/14/09 Opponent made 15 three-pointers: 15 by Vanderbilt, 1/26/02 Opponent did not make a three-pointer: 0 by Nevada, 11/26/04 Opponent attempted 30 three-pointers: 30 by Jax State, 11/9/07 FREE THROWS Player made 10 free throws: 11 by Josh Duncan, Xavier, 3/20/08 Player attempted 10 free throws: 11 by Gani Lawal, Ga. Tech, 1/5/10 Shot 100 percent free throws: Jamarr Sanders, UAB (7x7), 11/21/09 Shot under 50 percent free throws: .483 (14x29) by Auburn, 2/18/09 REBOUNDING 15 rebounds: 15 by Chris Johnson, LSU, 3/2/08 16-20 rebounds: 18 by Korvotney Barber, Auburn, 2/18/09 Two players with double figure rebounds: Korvotney Barber (18) and Lucas Hargrove (10), Auburn, 2/18/09 Three players with double figure rebounds: Opponent had 50 rebounds: 51 by Auburn, 2/18/09 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Double-double, points & rebounds: Jarvis Varnado, Miss. State (14 points, 12 rebounds), 3/12/09 Double double, points & assists: Nick Calathes, Florida (16 points, 13 assists), 2/14/09 Two players with double-doubles: Gani Lawal (15 points, 14 rebounds) and Zachery Peacock (18 points, 13 rebounds), Georgia Tech, 1/6/09 Three players with double-doubles: Triple-double: Nick Calathes, Florida (20 pts, 13 rebs., 10 asts), 1/28/09 TURNOVERS Opponent committed 25 turnovers: 25 by Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 12/22/08 Opponent committed 30 turnovers: 30 by Valdosta State, 11/18/06 Opponent committed less than 10 turnovers: 9 by UAB, 11/21/09 Opponent committed less than 5 turnovers: BLOCKS Player blocked 5 shots: 5 by Brett Royster, Florida Atlantic, 12/23/09 Player blocked 10 shots: 10 by Jarvis Varnado, Miss. State, 1/12/08 Opponent blocked 10 shots: 11 by Kentucky, 1/18/09 2009-10 Game Recaps Georgia 67, New Orleans 59 Nov. 13, 2009 - Athens, Ga. Game Summary Georgia got the Mark Fox era started in victorious fashion by overcoming a second-half deficit and by delivering clutch points at the neediest moments. After the two teams jockeyed for the early lead, New Orleans nudged ahead in the first five minutes of the second half. A layup by Charles Carmouche with 16:24 left put the Privateers in front by a 45-40 margin, their largest of the game. Georgia, however, countered with an 11-0 run, during which four different Bulldogs scored. Trey Thompkins ended the scoring streak with five consecutive points, lastly a layup at the 9:51 mark that put Georgia ahead 51-45. The contest remained close for the remainder, yet the Bulldogs never surrendered their slim lead. New Orleans pulled within 58-56 on a 3-pointer by Jaroslav Tyrna with 2:05 left. Ricky McPhee answered with a layup and, after a New Orleans miss, one of two foul shots to extend the Georgia lead back to 60-56. The Bulldogs secured victory by making all six of their foul shots in the final 34 seconds. Team / Individual Notes UNO guard Billy Humphrey, who played three seasons at Georgia, returned to Athens amid a mixed reaction from Bulldog partisans...Thompkins’ 25 points were a career high, as were Drazen Zlovaric’s 25 minutes. New Orleans (0-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Blair 1-6 0-1 0-0 2 4 2 2 19 Tyrna 7-10 2-2 0-0 7 3 0 16 34 Carmouche 5-13 2-5 8-10 4 2 5 20 36 McDonald 0-6 0-2 0-0 1 4 1 0 19 Hart 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 3 0 2 15 Mpondo 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 2 17 Damachoua 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 6 Diggs 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 4 7 Humphrey 4-9 0-3 3-4 4 2 2 11 32 Ikeakor 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 7 Lewis 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 8 TOTALS 21-55 4-15 13-16 27 25 10 59 200 Georgia (1-0) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Leslie 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 12 Ware 1-5 0-1 2-2 0 4 4 4 21 Barnes 3-6 0-0 0-3 11 1 0 6 24 McPhee 2-6 1-5 1-2 3 2 1 6 22 Thompkins 7-11 3-5 8-9 12 0 1 25 32 Mayfield 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 7 Anyaorah 2-3 0-1 0-0 2 1 1 4 16 Williams 0-3 0-2 2-3 1 2 1 2 17 Jackson 0-0 0-0 2-2 2 0 0 2 5 Zlovaric 2-7 0-2 2-4 1 2 1 6 25 Price 5-5 0-0 2-3 3 2 0 12 19 TOTALS 22-49 4-16 19-28 41 17 10 67 200 Halftime: Georgia 34, UNO 32 FG Pct: Georgia .449, UNO .382. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .250, UNO .267. FT Pct: Georgia .679, UNO .813. Turnovers: Georgia 17 (Thompkins 5), UNO 10 (Blair 3). Blocks: Georgia 6 (Thompkins 3), UNO 2 (Tyrna, Humphrey). Technicals: None. Officials: Greene, Adams, Pheal. Att. - 6,365. Wofford 60, Georgia 57 Nov. 17, 2009 - Athens, Ga. UAB 72, Georgia 56 Nov. 21, 2009 - Birmingham, Ala. Game Summary Wofford took early command, relented only briefly in the second half, and held on to edge Georgia in a victory that helped avenge the Terriers’ heartbreaking loss here last season. Trey Thompkins gave Georgia a short-lived spell of breathing room when his layup put the Bulldogs ahead 8-3 with 14:50 left. By the time he scored their next points, however, over seven minutes had elapsed and Wofford had pushed ahead by a 19-10 count. The Terriers maintained a comfortable margin for the first half’s remainder until two foul shots by Dustin Ware with 39 seconds left got Georgia within a single possession at 29-26. The Terriers claimed the lead for good at 36-34 on a 3-pointer by Corey Godzinski with 15:49 left. Things got interesting in the final seconds. Travis Leslie’s 3-pointer pulled Georgia within 58-56 with 17 ticks left, and the Bulldogs then forced a 5-second inbounds violation. Godzinski blocked Thompkins on the next play, forcing a held-ball decision that went Wofford’s way. After a missed one-and-one by Wofford, Ware made just one of two foul shots with 6.3 seconds left that could have forced an overtime period. Game Summary Howard Crawford scored a game-high 21 points as UAB sprinted to an early lead and cruised past error-prone Georgia 7256 in a non-conference basketball game Saturday night. Crawford was helped by 17 points from Jamarr Sanders, who sank three of four 3-point shots and all seven free throws. It was early scoring from Sanders, in fact, that enabled the Blazers to take early command. After spotting Georgia a Dustin Ware 3-pointer to open the game, UAB answered with 12 straight points. The Blazers’ scoring run was aided by Georgia turnovers on four of five possessions. A trey by Sanders with 14:55 left in the first half got UAB its first double-digit lead at 17-6. The margin reached 17 before Georgia began to creep back into contention. Trailing 23-6, the Bulldogs strung together 11 consecutive points tallied by four different players. A jumper by Travis Leslie got his team within 23-17 at the 7:27 mark of the first half. UAB, however, righted itself in time to build its margin back into double digits before halftime. The Blazers kept their advantage that way for the game’s remainder. In the second half, Georgia never got closer than a 38-28 count on a Chris Barnes foul shot with 16:56 left. Team / Individual Notes Georgia missed its first 12 3-point attempts, not making one until the 3:20 mark of the 2nd half. Wofford (1-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Rundles 1-3 0-2 2-2 2 0 3 4 26 Salters 1-4 0-2 0-0 4 2 0 2 24 Godzinski 5-10 2-5 1-1 6 1 0 13 28 Loesing 0-6 0-1 0-0 3 3 3 0 23 Dahlman 4-10 0-0 3-4 5 4 0 11 21 Parker 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 2 Diggs 2-5 0-0 6-7 6 1 1 10 16 Giltner 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 2 12 Dawson 4-5 4-5 0-0 0 0 2 12 17 Johnson 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 5 0 2 17 Martin 1-4 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 2 14 TOTALS 21-55 6-17 12-14 37 20 9 60 200 Georgia (1-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Leslie 7-11 1-1 2-2 7 1 5 17 34 Ware 1-7 0-4 3-4 4 0 2 5 35 Barnes 3-5 0-0 3-8 5 0 0 9 20 McPhee 1-6 1-5 0-0 2 4 3 3 33 Thompkins 6-14 0-2 2-2 16 4 2 14 34 Mayfield 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 Anyaorah 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 8 Williams 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 5 Jackson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 Zlovaric 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 7 Price 4-9 0-0 1-4 4 1 0 9 20 TOTALS 22-55 2-14 11-20 39 14 13 57 200 Halftime: Wofford 29, Georgia 26. FG Pct: Georgia .400, Wofford .382. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .143, Wofford .353. FT Pct: Georgia .550, Wofford .857. Turnovers: Georgia 10 (Thompkins 3), Wofford 9 (Godzinski 3). Blocks: Georgia 8 (Barnes 3), Wofford 2 (Godzinski, Giltner). Technicals: None. Officials: LIndsay, Smith, Gattis. Att. - 4,629 Team / Individual Notes Leslie’s nine rebounds were a career high...Thompkins’ four points matched his career low. Georgia (1-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Barnes 0-1 0-0 4-4 3 3 0 4 24 Thompkins 2-11 0-2 0-0 4 4 0 4 26 Leslie 4-11 0-0 2-4 9 2 3 10 28 Ware 4-8 2-4 7-9 3 2 1 17 29 McPhee 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 0 4 2 30 Mayfield 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 12 Williams 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 11 Jackson 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 2 10 Zlovaric 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2 11 Price 4-6 0-0 5-7 4 3 1 13 19 TOTALS 18-43 2-8 18-24 31 18 11 56 200 UAB (4-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Moore 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 17 Crawford 9-15 3-3 0-1 4 3 0 21 31 Johnson 4-8 1-3 0-0 3 4 5 9 35 Sanders 3-6 3-4 7-7 5 2 5 16 38 Millsap 5-12 1-3 3-4 6 3 1 14 28 Cooper 1-3 0-0 2-4 3 1 2 4 17 Fields 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 9 Soko 0-1 0-1 2-2 2 1 0 2 8 Drake 1-4 0-1 2-2 1 3 1 4 17 TOTALS 24-53 8-16 16-20 29 20 14 72 200 Halftime: UAB 35, Georgia 22. FG Pct: Georgia .419, UAB .453. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .250, UAB .500. FT Pct: Georgia .750, UAB .800. Turnovers: Georgia 17 (Thompkins, Ware 4), UAB 9 (Three with 2). Blocks: Georgia 2 (Thompkins, Leslie), UAB 7 (Cooper 3). Technicals: None. Officials: Eades, Shows, Adams. Att. - 6,245 2009-10 Game Recaps Georgia 79, UNC Asheville 58 Nov. 24, 2009 - Athens, Ga. Georgia 67, Jacksonville State 64 Nov. 27, 2009 - Athens, Ga. Georgia 64, Saint Louis 56 Dec. 2, 2009 - Athens, Ga. Game Summary Ricky McPhee and Travis Leslie made a most efficient night’s work in scoring their 37 combined points, leading Geogia to an easy win and getting their team back onto a victorious track. The pair sank 15 of 19 shots -- four of McPhee’s eight goals came from beyond the arc -- and played just 40 minutes between then. McPhee’s 20 points, in fact, were his most as a Georgia Bulldog. They also collaborated on the Dogs’ first signficant run of the game, a 14-0 streak that ended at 16-2 on McPhee’s first trey of the night. Trey Thompkins then joined McPhee in triggering Georgia’s next major push. After Asheville had trimmed its deficit back into single digits, the Bulldogs rang off another 13 straight points. The run was capped by a Thompkins pull-up jumper at the 4:19 mark of the first half, boosting the margin to 33-13. Despite liberal substituting, Georgia was able to expand its lead in the second half. The margin reached its largest at 59-26 on a running layup by Albert Jackson with 11:43 left. Game Summary Consecutive 3-pointers by Dustin Ware and Ricky McPhee in the final minutes provided the momentum for Georgia to overcome a sluggish outing and nudge past a pesky Jacksonville State squad. The Bulldogs did not lead for good until the 2:33 mark, when Ware’s trey gave them a 58-57 advantage. After a JSU turnover, McPhee gave Georgia its first breathing room of the entire game by draining a long jumper from the right wing. Still, victory was not secured until Jeremy Price rebounded an intentionally missed free throw by the Gamecocks’ Jay-R Strowbridge with two seconds remaining. Strowbridge, in fact, keyed an inspired effort throughout the game by Jacksonville State. The Gamecocks took advantage of a 9-minute, first-half scoring drought by Georgia to seize control of the game. A 3-point play by Jeremy Bynum with 1:37 left before halftime gave JSU its largest lead of the game at 29-18. The margin stayed within single digits for the first nine minutes of the second half. A fast-break dunk by Trey Thompkins with 10:33 left, however, got Georgia even at 41. The lead changed hands twice more until Ware’s go-ahead 3-pointer in the waning minutes. Game Summary Georgia sprinted to an early lead, yet was forced by a hard-charging St. Louis club into making clutch plays late to preserve its third consecutive win. The Bulldogs used a swarming, trapping defense to seize command shortly after tipoff. Despite a sluggish offense, they still managed a double-digit lead within the first seven minutes. The Billikens, meanwhile, needed nearly 10 minutes before scoring their first field goal of the night. Georgia took its largest lead of the game when Ricky McPhee drained a 3-pointer with 17:01 left in the game, pushing the Bulldogs in front, 40-20. After a St. Louis time out, however, Rick Majerus’ team righted itself. After slowly cutting into their deficit, the Billikens finally got their margin back into single digits at 55-48 on a 3-pointer by Kwamain Mitchell. He then stole a Dustin Ware pass and raced in for a layup that got St. Louis within five points with 3:12 left. Georgia then countered with the game’s most decisive plays on back-to-back possessions. Trey Thompkins scored on a short turnaround jumper with 2:38 left. Then, after a St. Louis turnover, he fed Jeremy Price for a layup that restored the Bulldog margin to 59-50 with 1:53 remaining. Team / Individual Notes Three Bulldogs played over 30 minutes for the first time this season...McPhee’s 8 rebounds were a career high, as were his 33 minutes. Team / Individual Notes Five Bulldogs hit for double figures for the first time since December of last season...This game marked the first-ever appearance by an Atlantic 10 team in Athens. Jacksonville State (2-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Hall 6-10 0-0 1-3 9 0 1 13 28 Strowbridge 4-11 3-5 5-6 5 4 0 16 33 Bynum 3-6 0-2 1-3 2 3 3 7 28 Barnes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 19 Thurston 2-2 0-0 0-0 4 2 1 4 24 Shellman 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 12 Murphy 5-7 0-0 2-2 5 4 2 12 32 Marshall 5-15 1-4 1-3 3 0 1 12 24 TOTALS 25-52 4-11 10-17 32 16 9 64 200 Georgia (3-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Leslie 5-12 0-0 6-7 5 2 3 16 27 Ware 1-5 1-5 3-4 1 1 5 6 36 Barnes 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 12 McPhee 6-14 4-11 0-2 8 4 1 16 33 Thompkins 8-15 1-1 2-2 7 2 1 19 35 Mayfield 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 1 1 1 15 Anyaorah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 1 0 4 Jackson 2-3 0-0 1-2 6 3 0 5 17 Zlovaric 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 4 Price 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 2 1 4 16 TOTALS 24-56 6-17 13-21 37 15 13 67 200 Halftime: JSU 29, Georgia 21 FG Pct: Georgia .429, JSU .481. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .353, JSU .364. FT Pct: Georgia .619, JSU .588. Turnovers: Georgia 9 (Thompkins, Anyaorah 2), JSU 10 (Four with 2). Blocks: Georgia 5 (Thompkins 2), JSU 4 (Thurston 4). Technicals: None. Officials: Stuart, Hampton, Cassell. Att. - 4,344 Saint Louis (4-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Mitchell 5-14 3-8 3-5 4 4 0 16 27 John 3-7 1-3 2-2 3 1 1 9 25 Conklin 1-4 0-0 2-4 0 4 1 4 35 Salecich 0-3 0-3 2-2 0 3 0 2 18 Reed 4-10 0-0 6-6 8 3 0 14 32 Jordan 2-4 1-2 0-0 3 1 4 5 22 Cassity 2-4 2-3 0-0 5 1 1 6 29 Remekun 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 12 TOTALS 17-49 7-19 15-19 30 20 7 56 200 Georgia (4-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Leslie 2-6 0-0 7-8 9 3 1 11 26 Ware 5-9 3-6 4-4 4 0 2 17 33 McPhee 2-5 2-4 4-5 1 3 2 10 34 Thompkins 6-15 0-0 0-0 3 4 3 12 23 Jackson 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 18 Mayfield 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 9 Barnes 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 16 Williams 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 7 Zlovaric 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 11 Price 6-10 0-0 2-3 4 1 0 14 23 TOTALS 21-50 5-10 17-20 34 16 11 64 200 Halftime: Georgia 31, SLU 18. FG Pct: Georgia .420, SLU .347. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .500, LSU .368. FT Pct: Georgia .850, SLU .789. Turnovers: Georgia 19 (Thompkins 5), SLU 17 (Salecich 6). Blocks: Georgia 8 (Jackson 4), SLU 7 (Reed 3). Technicals: None. Officials: Lindsay, Woodson, Clougherty. Att. - 4,650 Team / Individual Notes Georgia’s 91 percent free-throw shooting was its best since a 92-percent effort vs. Alabama on Jan. 16, 2008...UNC Asheville is coached by Eddie Biedenbach, who spent eight years in Athens as an assistant coach for UGA (1982-89). UNC Asheville (0-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Dickey 4-15 1-6 0-0 5 2 4 9 29 Primm 2-9 1-4 2-2 7 2 3 7 38 Smith 4-13 3-10 1-2 2 1 0 12 27 Williams 7-11 0-0 0-2 7 2 0 14 23 Stubbs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 11 Stephenson 4-9 0-3 2-4 3 09 1 10 25 Turner 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 Cunningham2-5 0-0 0-0 4 3 0 4 23 Jackson 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 2 18 TOTALS 24-65 5-23 5-10 35 11 9 58 200 Georgia (2-2) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Leslie 7-10 0-1 3-3 3 2 2 17 17 Ware 0-4 0-3 0-0 2 0 4 0 21 Barnes 1-2 0-0 00 5 1 1 2 15 McPhee 8-9 4-5 0-0 3 0 4 20 23 Thompkins 6-9 1-1 3-3 5 1 2 16 25 Mayfield 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 14 Anyaorah 1-5 0-2 3-4 1 0 0 5 12 Williams 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 0 20 Bucklin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Whatley 1-3 0-0 1-1 0 2 0 3 5 Jackson 5-6 0-0 0-0 6 1 0 10 13 Zlovaric 3-8 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 6 18 Price 0-2 0-0 0-0 5 2 0 0 14 TOTALS 32-62 5-14 10-11 37 13 19 79 200 Halftime: Georgia 39, UNCA 22 FG Pct: Georgia .516, UNCA .369 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia 357, UNCA .217. FT Pct: Georgia .909, UNCA .500. Turnovers: Georgia 19 (Leslie, Jackson 4), UNCA 21 (Smith, Stephenson 4). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Jackson 2), UNCA 4 (Williams, Cunningham 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Caldwell, Whitehead, Roberts. Att. - 4,667 2009-10 Game Recaps Virginia Tech 74, Georgia 62 Dec. 6, 2009 - Blacksburg, Va. Game Summary Malcolm Delaney scored 31 points and Virginia Tech turned back repeated challenges by Georgia as the Hokies won a game that seemed much more competitive than the score indicated. Virginia Tech broke free from Georgia to build double-digit leads twice in the first half. The first of those came at 28-18 on a Delaney layup with 4:09 left before halftime. Still, the Bulldogs managed to trim their deficit to 33-27 when Albert Jackson scored with 49 seconds left, setting up one of the game’s most pivotal exchanges. After Jackson’s bucket, Ricky McPhee stole a Tech pass and raced in for a layup, which was blocked by Dorenzo Hudson. Delaney then completed first-half scoring with a buzzer-beating 3-pointer from deep in the right corner. Delaney’s 3-point play with 14:30 left gave the Hokies their largest lead of the game at 52-37. Over the ensuing six minutes, however, Georgia crept back into contention. Trey Thompkins made one of two foul shots with 7:56 remaining to Georgia within 59-53. On Tech’s next possession, Victor Davila converted a 3-point play to restore the margin back to 62-53. Team / Individual Notes Thompkins failed to score a field goal for the first time in his collegiate career. Georgia (4-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Thompkins 0-6 0-0 5-8 4 2 2 5 30 Jackson 1-1 0-0 2-4 1 2 0 4 21 Leslie 7-15 0-0 3-4 7 3 2 17 27 Ware 3-8 2-6 2-2 1 0 4 10 29 McPhee 2-8 1-4 0-0 1 3 1 5 33 Mayfield 1-1 0-0 2-2 2 0 0 4 4 Barnes 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 11 Anyaorah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Williams 2-3 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 5 12 Zlovaric 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 12 Price 4-5 0-0 2-2 7 3 0 10 18 TOTALS 21-50 4-12 16-22 25 16 11 62 200 Virginia Tech (6-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Bell 2-4 1-3 0-0 3 2 1 5 23 Davila 3-8 0-0 5-5 9 1 0 11 32 Thompson 0-5 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 19 Hudson 3-4 0-1 2-2 1 3 5 8 36 Delaney 10-19 2-7 9-10 5 2 5 31 37 Allen 5-10 1-1 0-0 6 4 1 11 20 Raines 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 2 Green 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 2 6 Witcher 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 8 Boggs 2-2 2-2 0-0 1 1 0 6 16 Atkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 25-53 6-14 18-19 33 18 12 74 200 Halftime: Va. Tech 36, Georgia 27 FG Pct: Georgia .420, Va. Tech .472. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .333, Va. Tech .429. FT Pct: Georgia .727, Va. Tech .947. Turnovers: Georgia 11 (Thompkins 3), Va. Tech 14 (Delaney 4). Blocks: Georgia 4 (Thompkins 3), Va. Tech 3 (Three with 1). Technicals: None. Officials: Luckie, Maxwell, Corbett. Att. - 9,778. St. John’s 66, Georgia 56 Dec. 9, 2009 - New York, N.Y. Georgia 70, Illinois 67 Dec. 19, 2009 - Duluth, Ga. Game Summary St. John’s broke open a tight game with a brief run early in the second half and held off Georgia in the SEC-Big East Invitational at Madison Square Garden. The Red Storm led by five at halftime but built their margin steadily with outstanding play in the final period. Just 90 seconds into the second half, Dale Coker rebounded a missed free throw and converted a bucket to put St. John’s ahead 33-25, its largest lead to that juncture in the game. From there, the Johnnies’ lead reached 12 over the ensuing five minutes. A 3-pointer by Dwight Hardy at the 13:20 mark produced a 48-36 lead. The margin reached its largest of 14 points twice, the final time at 61-47 on a short jumper by Coker with 5:20 left. The Bulldogs made one final push in the game’s waning minutes. Two foul shots by Trey Thompkins, who led all scorers with 19 points, brought his team within 63-56 with 53 seconds left. St. John’s, however, sealed the win by making all four of its foul shots thereafter. Game Summary Trey Thompkins scored 21 points, including four decisive free throws in the final 22 seconds, as Georgia posted its most impressive win to date, and on a neutral floor to boot. The Bulldogs led nearly the entire contest before a 3-point play by Illinois’ Demetri McCamey pushed the Illini ahead 67-66 with 35 seconds left. On the ensuing possession, Thompkins was fouled and his two shots with 22 ticks remaining got the Bulldogs the lead back for good. McCamey missed a short, running jumper on his team’s next try, Thompkins rebounded and McCamey fouled him with just six seconds left. Again, the Georgia sophomore, who had missed two practices before the game after having wisdom teeth extracted, sealed the victory with two more foul shots. After the two teams played to a firsthalf draw, Georgia took command in the second period, twice building 9-point leads. Illinois responded to the first such margin, at 45-36, by gaining a 49-all tie five minutes later. The Illini again tied the score at 66, with 35 seconds left, on the first part of McCamey’s 3-point play. Team / Individual Notes St. John’s shot 61 percent in the decisive second half...Leslie’s four blocks were a career high...Georgia had season lows in 2nd chance points (7) and bench points (9)...Georgia is now 1-4 all-time at Madison Square Garden...Kentucky defeated Connecticut in the second game of this doubleheader. Georgia (4-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Thompkins 7-16 1-1 4-5 7 3 1 19 28 Jackson 0-3 0-0 0-1 6 4 0 0 19 Leslie 4-7 0-0 6-10 5 1 2 14 31 Ware 1-5 1-2 3-4 0 1 2 6 25 McPhee 2-3 2-3 2-2 3 2 1 8 33 Mayfield 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Barnes 3-5 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 7 11 Anyaorah 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Williams 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 2 17 Zlovaric 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 9 Price 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 0 21 TOTALS 18-50 4-8 16-24 32 14 10 56 200 St. John’s (7-1) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Coker 3-4 0-0 0-0 5 3 1 6 21 Brownlee 4-5 0-1 2-2 1 4 1 10 18 Boothe 1-3 1-2 1-2 3 1 1 4 22 Lawrence 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 2 0 3 11 Hardy 4-11 2-5 2-2 2 1 1 12 21 Kennedy 4-8 0-0 3-4 7 1 5 11 31 Evans 2-6 0-0 0-0 6 3 2 4 29 Horne 3-6 3-5 0-0 2 1 2 9 29 Stith 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 4 10 Thomas 1-3 0-0 1-1 2 1 0 3 9 TOTALS 25-51 7-14 9-11 35 18 14 66 200 Halftime: St. John’s 28, Georgia 25. FG Pct: Georgia .360, St. John’s .490. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .500, St. John’s .500. FT Pct: Georgia .667, St. John’s .818. Turnovers: Georgia 14 (Thompkins, Ware 4), St. John’s 15 (Boothe, Kennedy 3). Blocks: Georgia 8 (Leslie 4), St. John’s 6 (Coker 5). Technicals: None. Officials: Corbett, Breeding, Barnaky. Att. - 15,874. Team / Individual Notes Georgia’s 25 bench points were a season high...Thompkins and Travis Leslie both scored 13 second-half points...This was Georgia’s first game at the Gwinnett Arena in three years. Illinois (8-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Richardson 2-8 2-4 0-0 1 1 4 6 36 Paul 1-5 0-1 2-2 1 1 1 4 15 Davis 6-12 0-0 0-0 6 1 1 12 38 McCamey 8-14 2-5 3-4 3 3 5 21 37 Tisdale 5-9 0-0 0-0 2 5 2 10 23 Jordan 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2 11 Keller 1-5 0-2 1-2 6 0 0 3 16 Cole 3-5 1-3 2-2 5 3 1 9 17 Legion 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 Griffey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 4 TOTALS 27-60 5-15 8-10 29 16 14 67 200 Georgia (5-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Leslie 7-11 0-0 3-4 3 2 1 17 24 Ware 3-8 1-4 0-0 3 2 4 7 34 Barnes 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 3 12 McPhee 5-9 2-6 0-0 1 3 2 12 32 Jackson 2-4 0-0 2-2 8 2 0 6 21 Mayfield 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 3 1 2 8 Anyaorah 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 6 Thompkins 7-16 0-3 7-10 7 1 2 21 29 Zlovaric 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 15 Price 0-1 0-0 0-0 6 1 3 0 17 TOTALS 27-55 3-13 13-18 37 16 16 70 200 Halftime: Georgia 32, Illinois 32. FG Pct: Georgia .491, Illinois .450. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .231, Illinois .333. FT Pct: Georgia .722, Illinois .800. Turnovers: Georgia 15 (Jackson 4), Illinois 8 (Three with 2). Blocks: Georgia 6 (Leslie, Barnes 2), Illinois 5 (Davis, Tisdale 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Eades, Valentine, Petty. Att. - 4,008. 2009-10 Game Recaps Georgia 77, Florida Atlantic 60 Dec. 23, 2009 - Athens, Ga. Game Summary Trey Thompkins scored a career-high 35 points, including 25 in the second half, when his team overcame a sluggish start and pulled away from a scrappy Florida Atlantic team. The Owls took early control of this game, virtually from its outset. Twice in the first half they led by nine points, the final time coming at 23-14 on an Alex Tucker layup with 7:39 left before halftime. Three days removed from their biggest win yet -- and set to disperse for the Christmas break -- the Bulldogs apparently needed a large deficit to jump-start their performance. They evened the game at 29 just before halftime on a pair of Dustin Ware free throws. Still, FAU kept the score close until Thompkins and Ware gave the Bulldogs a firm grasp on this game during the final period. Albert Jackson’s foul shot with 16:32 left put Georgia in front for good at 36-35 and started a 7-0 Bulldog run. The Georgia lead reached 20 at 64-44 on a pair of Chris Barnes free throws with 4:32 left. After the Owls trimmed the margin back to 66-58, Thompkins and Ware secured victory by scoring eight straight points. Team / Individual Notes Thompkins’ 35 points were the most since Litterial Green had that many vs. Florida on Feb. 12, 1991 Florida Atlantic (5-6) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Taylor 5-16 2-5 0-0 3 4 6 12 32 Gantt 4-15 2-8 0-0 2 1 0 10 25 Hughley 3-9 1-3 2-2 3 3 0 9 19 Royster 1-3 0-0 2-4 4 3 0 4 18 Davis 0-1 0-0 1-2 7 5 0 1 22 Richardson 5-11 2-7 0-0 1 3 1 12 26 Mattison 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Tucker 3-5 0-1 0-1 2 3 1 6 17 O’Sullivan 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 0 2 1 McCoy 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 19 Stewart 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Simpson 2-2 0-0 0-0 6 3 0 4 19 TOTALS 23-64 7-24 7-11 36 27 8 60 200 Georgia (6-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Leslie 1-5 0-0 2-2 6 3 1 4 15 Ware 3-8 1-2 5-6 3 1 2 12 31 McPhee 1-3 1-2 2-2 0 1 2 5 28 Thompkins 12-20 1-1 10-15 15 1 0 35 33 Jackson 1-6 0-0 4-6 7 0 0 6 28 Mayfield 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 2 11 Barnes 0-3 0-0 3-4 2 1 0 3 15 Anyaorah 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 3 4 19 Williams 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 1 0 2 8 Bucklin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Whatley 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 0 2 2 Zlovaric 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 9 TOTALS 22-54 3-6 30-39 44 14 9 77 200 Halftime: Florida Atlantic 30, Georgia 29 FG Pct: Georgia .407, FAU .359. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .500, FAU .292. FT Pct: Georgia .769, FAU .636. Turnovers: Georgia 9 (Leslie 3), FAU 12 (Taylor 4). Blocks: Georgia 5 (Jackson 4), FAU 8 (Royster 5). Technicals: None. Officials: Lindsay, Ayers, Pheal. Att. - 4,608 Georgia 64, Pepperdine 47 Dec. 30, 2009 - Athens, Ga. Missouri 89, Georgia 61 Jan. 2, 2010 - Columbia, Mo. Game Summary Travis Leslie scored 14 points and Trey Thompkins added a double-double as the Bulldogs got their third straight win with an attack that was far more balanced than in their previous outing. Georgia needed almost the entire first half to build its lead into double digits. Still, the Bulldogs never felt seriously threatened by their visitors from the West Coast. That 10-point margin came at 31-21 on a Leslie layup with 2:23 left in the first half. It grew on a Chris Barnes follow at the 1:13 mark before halftime. Georgia put the game away by dominating the early second-half action. A 10-2 run in the half’s first four minutes, during which four different Bulldogs scored, essentially decided the outcome. Georgia’s lead reached its largest at 58-35 on a pair of foul shots by reserve guard Ebuka Anyaorah with 7:07 left. Game Summary Reserve forward Laurence Bowers scored 17 points in a red-hot first half as Missouri built a big early lead and cruised to a victory whose ease was facilitated by an error-prone Georgia team. The Tigers blistered the nets for 66 percent shooting in the decisive opening half. Much of their sharp shooting was aided by an error-prone Georgia team that committed 11 first-half turnovers, 23 in all. After taking a quick 7-4 lead, Georgia saw its troubles mount after leading scorer Trey Thompkins picked up his second foul just four minutes into the game. Shortly thereafter, the Tigers took the lead for good on consecutive buckets by Justin Safford, the latter a lay-in with 16:40 left after a J.T. Tiller steal, giving Mizzou an 8-7 lead. The Tigers essentially iced the game with a scoring flurry early in the second half. Keith Ramsey converted a steal on Georgia’s opening possession into a layup that started a 5-0 run. By the time Albert Jackson got the Bulldogs’ first points with a dunk at the 18:34 mark, the margin had reached 23 points. Team / Individual Notes Thompkins got his fourth double-double of the season...Anyaorah scored his highest total of the season (7)...The Bulldogs, who entered the game as the SEC’s best free throw-shooting team, struggled to a season-low 50 percent...The game’s opposing coaches once coached six seasons together at Kansas State (1994-2000). Pepperdine (4-11) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Bell 2-12 0-2 2-2 3 0 3 6 28 Thompson 2-9 1-5 3-4 5 0 3 8 32 Jackson 0-3 0-3 0-0 3 1 3 0 28 Darby 1-3 0-0 1-2 6 1 0 3 18 Moore 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 6 23 Suttle 3-7 2-4 0-0 0 1 0 8 18 Lowery 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 8 Dupre 6-10 2-4 0-1 2 1 0 14 22 Willis 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 6 Clardy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 5 Shannon 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 8 Agre 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 TOTALS 18-52 5-19 6-9 28 11 10 47 200 Georgia (7-4) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Leslie 7-13 0-0 0-0 7 1 2 14 30 Ware 2-5 1-1 0-0 0 0 4 5 26 McPhee 4-7 2-5 0-0 0 1 0 10 18 Thompkins 5-13 0-1 2-4 13 0 2 12 25 Jackson 2-2 0-0 0-0 6 3 0 4 19 Mayfield 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 1 11 Barnes 2-3 0-0 1-4 4 1 0 5 15 Anyaorah 2-3 1-1 2-2 1 0 2 7 14 Williams 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 0 13 Bucklin 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Whatley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Zlovaric 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 3 0 7 Price 2-4 0-0 2-4 8 1 1 6 17 TOTALS 26-56 4-11 8-16 43 10 15 64 200 Halftime: Georgia 33, Pepperdine 21 FG Pct: Georgia .464, Pepperdine .346. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .364, Pepperdinee .263. FT Pct: Georgia .500, Pepperdine .667. Turnovers: Georgia 10 (Thompkins 3), Pepperdine 12 (Bell 7). Blocks: Georgia 7 (Price, Barnes 2), Pepperdine 3 (three with 1). Technicals: None. Officials: Hartzell, Petty, Ayers. Att. - 6,987 Team / Individual Notes Georgia shot over 50 percent for the first time of the season...Its undoing was its 23 turnovers to just nine assists. Georgia (7-5) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Thompkins 3-3 0-0 3-5 5 5 0 9 16 Jackson 2-2 0-0 2-2 5 1 1 6 25 Leslie 7-12 0-0 4-6 5 3 1 18 22 Ware 2-4 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 4 23 McPhee 3-7 2-5 0-0 1 1 0 8 27 Mayfield 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 11 Barnes 1-1 0-0 2-3 5 1 0 4 18 Anyaorah 1-5 0-1 2-2 0 1 0 4 21 Williams 1-4 0-1 0-1 1 2 2 2 17 Zlovaric 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Price 2-4 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 6 17 TOTALS 22-42 2-8 15-21 27 17 6 61 200 Missouri (11-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Ramsey 3-5 0-0 1-2 5 1 1 7 23 Safford 3-8 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 6 18 Tiller 4-7 0-1 3-3 1 0 7 11 19 Taylor 2-3 0-1 0-1 2 3 5 4 21 English 2-8 1-3 2-4 3 2 1 7 20 Paul 1-3 0-0 2-2 1 1 5 4 20 Dixon 3-4 2-3 0-0 1 2 2 8 17 Denmon 3-4 2-3 0-0 1 2 2 8 17 Bowers 11-14 1-1 0-0 3 1 1 23 20 Sutton 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Moore 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 4 2 2 16 Stone 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 4 5 Underwood 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 2 TOTALS 35-65 7-17 12-16 29 19 25 89 200 Halftime: Missouri 46, Georgia 28 FG Pct: Georgia .524, Missouri .538. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .250, Missouri .412. FT Pct: Georgia .714, Missouri .750. Turnovers: Georgia 23 (Ware 6), Missouri 9 (Safford, Dixon 2). Blocks: Georgia 5 (Jackson 3), Missouri 4 (Ramsey 3). Technicals: None. Officials: Thibodeaux, Moore, Maxwell. Att. - 13,336 2009-10 Game Recaps Georgia 73, Georgia Tech 66 January 5, 2010 - Athens, Ga. Game Summary Trey Thompkins and Ricky McPhee combined for 36 points and several clutch plays late as Georgia dispatched its instate rival in a hard-fought affair. Indeed, the lead changed hands five times in the first half, four in the second. Georgia Tech, after trailing by five at halftime, took a 38-36 lead on a short jumper by Gani Lawal with 13:53 left. It was the final time the Jackets led in the contest. On Georgia’s next possession, Trey Thompkins found Travis Leslie for a highlight-reel alley-oop dunk that knotted the score at 38. Tech evened the totals one more time at 43-all before the Bulldogs nudged ahead for good. With Georgia nursing a slim lead, Thompkins and McPhee combined for its three biggest buckets late in the game. The former drove the lane for an oldfashioned 3-point play with 2:14 left, as the shot clock dwindled, to give the Dogs a 56-52 lead. The latter sank a 3-pointer and a running scoop shot on back-to-back possessions to keep the Jackets at arm’s length. Georgia secured the victory by making 10 of 12 foul shots in the final 48 seconds. Team / Individual Notes Thompkins scored 14 second-half points on 4x4 field goals, 6x6 free throws...This was Georgia’s first win over a Top 25 opponent since February of 2007...Three plays from this game were featured on ESPN’s Top 10 Plays of the Day... Georgia Tech (11-3) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Udofia 3-6 0-2 0-0 3 3 1 6 32 Shumpert 1-7 0-4 6-6 2 5 1 8 32 Bell 1-5 0-0 0-0 5 4 1 2 29 Favors 3-8 0-0 2-2 8 4 0 8 21 Lawal 7-17 0-0 7-11 6 3 1 21 33 Miller 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 5 Foreman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 Storrs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 Oliver 2-5 1-3 0-0 4 1 2 5 13 Peacock 6-11 2-3 2-3 5 1 1 16 27 TOTALS 23-60 3-12 17-22 37 24 8 66 200 Georgia (8-5) Player FGs 3-PT. FTs R PF APTSMIN Leslie 4-10 0-0 4-6 4 4 2 12 27 Ware 2-5 2-4 7-8 2 2 3 13 38 McPhee 5-9 4-7 2-2 1 2 1 16 35 Thompkins 6-12 0-1 8-9 6 3 2 20 32 Jackson 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 2 2 23 Barnes 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 1 0 7 Anyaorah 1-4 1-2 2-2 6 0 3 5 18 Williams 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Price 2-5 0-0 1-2 6 2 1 5 18 TOTALS 21-48 7-14 24-29 33 20 15 73 200 Halftime: Georgia 31, Ga. Tech 26 FG Pct: Georgia .438, Ga. Tech .383. 3-Point FG Pct: Georgia .500, Ga. Tech .250. FT Pct: Georgia .828, Ga. Tech .773. Turnovers: Georgia 18 (Leslie 5), Ga. Tech 20 (Shumpert, Favors 5). Blocks: Georgia 5 (Jackson, Leslie 2), Ga. Tech 4 (Favors 2). Technicals: None. Officials: Cahill, Jones, Corbett. Att. - 6,275. 1 Individual Player Profiles Travis Leslie Guard, 6-4, 202, Soph., 1 Letter Decatur, Ga. (Columbia) 2009-10 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST TOBL ST MIN Game N. ORLEANS* 0-3 WOFFORD* 7-11 at UAB* 4-11 UNC-ASHE.* 7-10 JAX STATE* 5-12 ST. LOUIS* 2-6 at Va. Tech* 7-15 St. John’s* 4-7 Illinois* 7-11 FLORIDA ATL.* 1-5 PEPPERDINE* 7-13 at Missouri* 7-12 GA. TECH* 4-10 at Kentucky OLE MISS at Miss. State TENNESSEE at Florida at S. Carolina ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Auburn S. CAROLINA at Tennessee ALABAMA at Vanderbilt FLORIDA KENTUCKY at LSU 2009-10 Season • The Bulldogs’ 2nd-leading scorer through one-third of the season. • Has become a primary offensive weapon for Georgia, having already surpassed his 2009 point total in just 13 games. • Has already established career highs in five of six major categories this season. • Also leads Georgia in offensive rebounding. 2008-09 Season • Started four holiday games in place of injured senior Terrance Woodbury. • Missed the last five games in order to concentrate on his academic work. • Occasionally showed flashes of his brilliant athleticism on the court. • Scored his career high of 23 points in season’s second game, a neutral-court loss to Loyola-Chicago. • Had created a valuable niche for himself during earlyseason play. Playing time, however, diminished in the SEC season’s latter half. 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 High School 0-0 2-2 2-4 3-3 6-7 7-8 3-4 6-10 3-4 2-2 0-0 4-6 4-6 2 7 9 3 5 9 7 5 3 6 7 5 4 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 1 3 4 0 17 10 17 16 11 17 14 17 4 14 18 12 0 5 3 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 1 4 1 3 1 3 3 3 2 4 5 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 4 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 2 1 0 2 0 2 12 34 28 17 27 26 27 31 24 15 30 22 27 Career Highs • Named the Class AAAA Player of the Year by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 2008. • Averaged 21.3 points and 9.0 rebounds and four assists per game last season for Columbia, which won the 2008 Georgia state 4A title, its second in three years. • Also was named the AJC’s Slam Dunk champion for the 2007-08 season. • Rated the 18th-best small forward prospect in the nation, according to online recruiting service Rivals.com • Ranked as the 117th overall prospect by the same service. • Averaged 15.3 points and 8.0 rebounds as a junior, 11.0 points as a sophomore on the ‘06 state titlist team at Columbia. Category.......No........................................... Opp./(Date) Points................ 23.............................. Loyola-Chicago (11/17/08) Rebounds........... 9..................UAB (11/21/09), St. Louis (12/2/09) Assists................ 5............................................Wofford (11/17/09) Blocks................. 4.......................................... St. John’s (12/9/09) Steals................. 5.............. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12/22/08) Minutes.............. 34...........................................Wofford (11/17/09) Career Statistics Year 2009 2010 TOTALS G-GS 26-4 13-13 39-17 SEC Stats Year 2009 G-GS 11-0 Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 411-15.8 320-24.6 731-18.7 114-10.4 71-159 62-126 133-285 16-41 .447 .492 .467 .390 0-3 1-2 1-5 0-0 .000 .500 .200 .000 23-40 42-56 65-96 9-14 Reb.-Avg. A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. .575 40+62=102-3.9 16 27 .750 33+39=72-5.5 25 31 .677 73+101=174-4.5 41 58 .643 6+25=31-2.8 5 6 13 14 27 2 21 12 33 4 31-0 29-0 60-0 7-0 165-6.3 167-12.8 332-8.5 41-3.7 3 Dustin Ware Guard, 5-11, 182, Soph., 1 Letter Powder Springs, Ga. (N. Cobb Christian) 2009-10 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST TOBL ST MIN Game N. ORLEANS* WOFFORD* at UAB* UNC-ASHE.* JAX STATE* ST. LOUIS* at Va. Tech* St. John’s* Illinois* FLORIDA ATL.* PEPPERDINE* at Missouri* GA. TECH* at Kentucky OLE MISS at Miss. State TENNESSEE at Florida at S. Carolina ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Auburn S. CAROLINA at Tennessee ALABAMA at Vanderbilt FLORIDA KENTUCKY at LSU 2009-10 Season • Started all 13 games at point guard thus far for the Bulldogs. • Leads team in assists and has an A/TO ratio of +1.6/1. • Also leads all Bulldogs in FT percentage at 83.7%. • Has also led Georgia in scoring twice, hitting for 17 points in both the UAB and St. Louis games. 2008-09 Season • A 17-game starter at point guard for the Bulldogs, including the last 13 games of the season. • As productive as any player on the team during the season’s homestretch. • Ranked third on the team in scoring with 7.4 points per game. • Became the first UGA freshman to hand out 100 assists since Rashad Wright in 2001. • Showed improvement with virtually every game, including Georgia’s 3 of Georgia’s holiday contests, in which he averaged 14.3 points, 5.0 assists and almost 32 minutes. • SEC season scoring high came in the regular season’s final week, when his 18 points helped to propel the Bulldogs to a rare victory at Kentucky. 1-5 1-7 4-8 0-4 1-5 5-9 3-8 1-5 3-8 3-8 2-5 2-4 2-5 0-1 0-4 2-4 0-3 1-5 3-6 2-6 1-2 1-4 1-2 1-1 0-1 2-4 2-2 3-4 7-9 0-0 3-4 4-4 2-2 3-4 0-0 5-6 0-0 0-0 7-8 0 4 3 2 1 4 1 0 3 3 0 0 2 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 4 5 17 0 6 17 10 6 7 12 5 4 13 4 2 1 4 5 2 4 2 4 2 4 1 3 2 1 4 1 1 2 1 4 2 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 21 35 29 21 36 33 29 25 34 31 26 23 38 Career Highs Category.......No........................................... Opp./(Date) Points................ 22............. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12/22/08) Rebounds........... 5...............MVSU (11/25/08), Miss. St. (1/24/09) Assists................ 7............ 3 games (recent: Miss. State (3/12/09) Steals................. 4................................... USC Upstate (11/14/08) Minutes.............. 38................. 3 games (recent: Ga. Tech, 1/5/10) High School • Led North Cobb Christian School to an amazing record in his four years. Three of the four Eagle teams he played on captured the Georgia Independent Schools Assn. (GISA) state AAA title (2005-07-08). The 2008 team, which finished 35-0, won the National Assn. of Christian Athletes national Division I championship, a tournamnent for which he was named Most Valuable Player. • Scored 669 points points as a senior (19.7 average), shooting 49 percent from the field and 89 percent from the line. Also averaged 8.2 assists, 4.2 steals and 2.8 rebounds in his senior year. • Rated the no. 32 point guard prospect in the country by Rivals.com. • Also named to the North squad for the annual GACA All-Star game. • Four-time AAA GISA All-State selection. • Averaged 25.2 points and 8.1 assists as a junior, 22 points and 7.0 assists as a 10th-grader. Personal Full Name: Dustin Benison Ware Birthdate/Birthplace: April 12, 1990 / Atlanta, Ga. Parents: Nolan & Lisa Ware Career Statistics Year 2009 2010 TOTALS G-GS 32-17 13-13 45-30 SEC Stats Year G-GS 2009 16-13 Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 843-26.3 381-29.3 1224-27.2 455-28.4 76-209 28-81 104-290 46-118 .364 .346 .359 .390 40-110 14-43 54-153 26-67 .364 .326 .353 .388 39-57 36-43 75-100 23-33 Reb.-Avg. A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. .684 10+44=54-1.7 108 75 .837 4+19=23-1.8 38 24 .750 14+63=77-1.7 146 99 .697 Reb.-Avg. 6+23=29-1.8 0 1 1 25 15 40 61-0 14-0 75-0 231-7.2 106-8.2 337-7.5 A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 57 41 0 12 35-0 141-8.8 4 Chris Barnes Forward, 6-8, 240, Jr., 2 Letters College Park, Ga. (Riverdale HS) Game 2009-10 Season • Started the season’s first five games at the low post position before giving way to senior Albert Jackson. • Career-best 11 rebounds came in season opener against New Orleans. 2008-09 Season • Given his injury-plagued freshman year, Barnes progressed as much as any player in the Georgia program as a sophomore. • Was rock-solid in two of the Bulldogs’ toughest games of the season: 7 pts., 10 rebs. in 22 minutes @Western Ky...11 pts in 16 min. vs. Va. Tech. • His 10 boards at WKU are his career best. • Only other double-figure scoring game was a 10-point effort in regular-season finale vs. South Carolina. Also had eight boards against the Gamecocks. 2007-08 Season • Promising freshman season was cut short by a knee injury in the Feb. 16 game vs. Tennessee. • Suffered a torn meniscus in his right knee in that game. Was healthy and available by the NCAA Tournament but was withheld from competition. • Had become an important reserve in Georgia’s frontcourt before his injury. Showed in his limited court time that he was perhaps the Bulldogs’ best offensive rebounder. • Recorded a double-double in his first collegiate game, with 14 points (all in the 2nd half) and 10 rebounds vs. Jax State. • Played all the significant minutes in Georgia’s win vs. Elon. • Season-high of nine rebounds came in just 16 minutes Jan. 26 Career Highs Category.......No........................................... Opp./(Date) Points................ 14.............................Jacksonville State (11/9/07) Rebounds.......... 11...................................New Orleans (11/13/09) Assists................ 1........... 6 games (recent: USC Upst. (11/14/08) Blocks................. 3............................................Wofford (11/17/09) Steals................. 3....Wisconsin (11/24/07), USC Upst. (11/14/08) Minutes.............. 29.................................. USC Upstate (11/14/08) 2009-10 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST TOBL ST MIN N. ORLEANS* WOFFORD* at UAB* UNC-ASHE.* JAX STATE* ST. LOUIS at Va. Tech St. John’s Illinois* FLORIDA ATL. PEPPERDINE at Missouri GA. TECH at Kentucky OLE MISS at Miss. State TENNESSEE at Florida at S. Carolina ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Auburn S. CAROLINA at Tennessee ALABAMA at Vanderbilt FLORIDA KENTUCKY at LSU 3-6 3-5 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 3-5 1-1 0-3 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 3-8 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 3-4 1-4 2-3 0-0 11 5 3 5 0 2 1 3 1 2 4 5 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 6 9 4 2 0 0 2 7 3 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 at Tennessee. • Missed the South Carolina game on Feb. 13 because of an eye infection that temporarily blurred his vision. High School • Averaged 20.1 points, 10 rebounds and 5.1 blocks as a senior at Riverdale. • Riverdale went 58-19 during his two seasons there. • Rated the 36th-best power forward in the country by Rivals.com heading into his senior season at Riverdale. • Missed part of his senior season after undergoing knee surgery in January of 2007. • Averaged 17.3 points and 10.0 rebounds per game as a junior. • Played AAU basketball for Team Georgia Elite. Career Statistics Year 2008 2009 2010 TOTALS 24 20 24 15 12 16 11 11 12 15 15 18 7 G-GS 21-0 32-0 13-6 66-6 Min-Avg. 195-9.3 545-17.0 200-15.4 940-14.2 FG-FGA 22-44 55-104 15-31 92-179 Pct. .500 .529 .484 .514 3FG-3FGA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Pct. .000 .000 .000 .000 FT-FTA 11-24 31-71 15-30 57-125 Pct. Reb.-Avg. .458 22+24=46-2.2 .437 53+72=125-3.9 .500 16+27=43-3.3 .456 91+123=214-3.2 SEC Stats Year G-GS 2008 9-0 2009 16-0 TOTALS 25-0 Min-Avg. 88-9.8 255-15.9 343-13.7 FG-FGA 10-18 28-53 38-71 Pct. .556 .528 .535 3FG-3FGA 0-0 0-0 0-0 Pct. .000 .000 .000 FT-FTA Pct. 3-8 .375 9-27 .333 12-35 .343 Reb.-Avg. 12+16=28-3.1 31+30=61-3.8 143+46=89-3.6 A 5 15 3 23 TO 17 38 14 69 BL 10 25 13 48 ST 6 18 6 30 PF-DQ 25-0 60-0 15-0 100-0 Pts-Avg. 55-2.6 141-4.4 45-3.5 241-3.7 A TO BL 2 4 5 7 18 12 9 22 17 ST 3 10 13 PF-DQ 14-0 30-0 44-0 Pts-Avg. 23-2.6 65-4.1 88-3.5 10 • Once a walk-on, McPhee has earned an athletic scholarship for his final season. • Transferred to UGA after two years at Gardner-Webb in Boiling Springs, N.C. • Sat out the 2008 season in compliance with NCAA rules regarding transfer students. 2009-10 Season • Has become perhaps Georgia’s most indispensible player, if playing time is any indicator. Was leading the Bulldogs in minutes earlier this season. • Is Georgia’s most frequent 3-point shooter (and maker), having made 26 of 63 tries (41.3%) from behind the arc. 2008-09 Season • Scarcely used through the season’s first half, he earned a much greater role after late January. • Played a vital role in several of Georgia’s SEC games, including home wins over Florida and Vanderbilt. • Sank a 3-pointer vs. Vandy with 2:22 left that proved to be the go-ahead bucket in Georgia’s win. • Also played a big part in Georgia’s comeback win vs. Wofford, scoring 11 points in 21 minutes. Ricky McPhee Guard, 6-1, 184, Sr., 1 Letter Lawrenceville, Ga. (Gardner-Webb) Game 2009-10 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST TOBL ST MIN N. ORLEANS* 2-6 1-5 WOFFORD* 1-6 1-5 at UAB* 1-2 0-1 UNC-ASHE.* 8-9 4-5 JAX STATE* 6-14 4-11 ST. LOUIS* 2-5 2-4 at Va. Tech* 2-8 1-4 St. John’s* 2-3 2-3 Illinois* 5-9 2-6 FLORIDA ATL.* 1-3 1-2 PEPPERDINE* 4-7 2-5 at Missouri* 3-7 2-5 GA. TECH* 5-9 4-7 at Kentucky OLE MISS at Miss. State TENNESSEE at Florida at S. Carolina ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Auburn S. CAROLINA at Tennessee ALABAMA at Vanderbilt FLORIDA KENTUCKY at LSU Previous College (Gardner-Webb) 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 4-5 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 3 2 4 3 8 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 2 4 0 0 4 3 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 6 3 2 20 16 10 5 8 12 5 10 8 16 1 3 4 4 1 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 3 2 2 3 3 0 2 0 0 22 33 30 23 33 34 33 33 32 28 18 27 35 Career Highs • Averaged 8.6 points per game in 2006-07 for the Bulldogs, members of the Atlantic Sun Conference. • Scored over 20 points three times in his two years, including 21 in his college debut at North Carolina. • Opened the 2007 season with a career-high 22 points at Texas Tech. • Scored 12 points (4x10 on 3FGs) in a 96-67 loss at Georgia in the 2007 season. • Selected to the A-Sun All-Academic team each of his two years at Gardner-Webb. Category.......No........................................... Opp./(Date) Points................ 20................................ UNC Asheville (11/24/09) Rebounds........... 8............................Jacksonville State (11/27/09) Assists................ 4.... UAB (11/21/09) & UNC Asheville (11/24/09) Steals................. 4................................... USC Upstate (11/14/08) Minutes.............. 34....................................... Saint Louis (12/2/09) High School (Parkview) • First-team All-Region selection. • Named first-team All-County by the Gwinnett Tipoff Club. • Also an All-County selection by the Gwinnett Daily Post and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Career Statistics (@UGA) Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. SEC Stats Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 2009 2010 TOTALS 2009 25-1 13-13 38-14 15-1 321-12.8 381-29.3 702-18.5 193-12.9 29-80 42-88 71-168 21-55 .363 .477 .423 .382 24-66 26-63 50-129 19-47 .364 .413 .388 .404 9-14 11-15 20-29 4-7 Reb.-Avg. A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. .643 13+25=38-1.5 15 15 .733 4+24=28-2.2 22 21 .690 17+49=66-1.7 37 36 .571 9+19=28-1.9 8 12 1 1 2 1 13 22 35 5 16-0 26-0 42-0 11-0 91-3.6 121-9.3 212-5.6 65-4.3 33 Trey Thompkins Forward, 6-10, 247, Soph., 1 Letter Lithonia, Ga. (Wesleyan School) Game 2009-10 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST TOBL ST MIN N. ORLEANS* 7-11 WOFFORD* 6-14 at UAB* 2-11 UNC-ASHE.* 6-9 JAX STATE* 8-15 ST. LOUIS* 6-15 at Va. Tech* 0-6 St. John’s* 7-16 Illinois 7-16 FLORIDA ATL.*12-20 PEPPERDINE* 5-13 at Missouri* 3-3 GA. TECH* 6-12 at Kentucky OLE MISS at Miss. State TENNESSEE at Florida at S. Carolina ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Auburn S. CAROLINA at Tennessee ALABAMA at Vanderbilt FLORIDA KENTUCKY at LSU • Spent part of the summer of ‘09 playing on the U.S. team at the U19 World Championships in Auckland, New Zealand. The Americans went undefeated at the 2-week tournament, with Thompkins as their 2nd-leading scorer at 10.6 points per game. • Was the first UGA player to represent USA Basketball since Jumaine Jones played in the Goodwill Games of 1998. 2009-10 Season • Has quickly asserted himself as the team’s top scorer and rebounder. • Has improved in every facet of the game, while adjusting to life as each opponent’s primary defensive target. • SEC Player of the Week for week of Dec. 21 2008-09 Season • Named to the Southeastern Conference All-Freshman team, as voted by the league’s 12 coaches. • Led Georgia in rebounding with the highest total for a UGA freshman (7.4/game) in 11 years. • Ranked second among Georgia players in scoring at 12.6 points per contest. Led the Bulldogs in blocked shots with 31. • Ranked 8th among all SEC players in rebounding. Was 3rd in scoring and 2nd in rebounding among all of the league’s freshman players. • Scored 20 or more points on five occasions and had a teamhigh four double-doubles. • Missed first four games -- and nearly all of pre-season practice -- because of a high ankle sprain. It was the third in a series of injuries that slowed his early progress to a crawl. • Despite the limited preparation time, he asserted himself as the Bulldogs’ most potent offensive weapon. 3-5 8-9 12 0-2 2-2 16 0-2 0-0 4 1-1 3-3 5 1-1 2-2 7 0-0 0-0 3 0-0 5-8 4 1-1 4-5 7 0-3 7-10 7 1-1 10-15 15 0-1 2-4 13 0-0 3-5 5 0-1 8-9 6 0 4 4 1 3 4 2 3 1 1 0 5 3 25 15 4 16 19 12 5 19 21 35 12 9 20 1 2 0 2 1 3 2 1 2 0 2 0 2 5 3 4 1 2 5 3 4 2 2 3 1 4 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 3 2 1 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 2 32 34 26 25 35 23 30 28 29 33 25 16 32 Career Highs Category.......No........................................... Opp./(Date) Points................ 35................................Florida Atlantic (12/23/09) Rebounds.......... 16...........................................Wofford (11/17/09) Assists................ 4...............................................Missouri (1/3/09) Steals................. 4......................................... N.C. A&T (12/28/08) Minutes.............. 36...........................................Alabama (1/31/09) High School • A fourth-team Parade magazine All-American in 2008, when he led the Wesleyan School in Norcross, Ga., to the Georgia state class AA title. Averaged 27.5 points and 14.7 rebounds for the Wolves. • Also played at Wesleyan in the 2005-06 seasons and finished his 3-year career with 1,864 points and 795 rebounds. • Played his junior year at national powerhouse Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va., where he averaged a team-best 15.8 points and 8.9 rebounds. • In his one season there, the Warriors went 40-1 and won the national prep-school championship. • Rated the 30th-best overall prospect in the nation by Rivals. com, the 11th-best power forward prospect. Rated the 9thbest power forward prospect by Scout.com. • Father Howard Thompkins Jr. played collegiately at Wagner College and was drafted in 1981 by the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks. Personal Full Name: Howard Samuel Thompkins III Birthdate/Birthplace: May 29, 1990 / Long Island, N.Y. Parents: Howard and Marsha Thompkins Career Statistics Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. SEC Stats Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 2009 2010 TOTALS 2009 28-23 13-12 41-35 16-14 769-27.5 368-28.3 1137-27.7 436-27.3 134-309 75-161 209-470 74-185 .434 .466 .445 .400 33-86 7-18 40-104 15-52 .384 53-73 .726 58+148=206-7.4 22 68 31 .389 54-72 .750 31+73=104-8.0 18 39 17 .385 107-145 .738 89+221=310-7.6 40 107 48 .288 21-29 .724 34+92=126-7.9 11 40 11 27 18 45 15 48-0 30-1 78-1 27-0 354-12.6 211-16.2 565-13.8 184-11.5 34 Albert Jackson Center, 6-11, 265, Senior, 3 Letters Earlington, Ky. (Oak Hill, Va., Academy) Game 2009-10 Season • Senior-year progress slowed by broken bone in his right (non-shooting) hand, an injury incurred two weeks before the start of pre-season practice for the Bulldogs. • Nonetheless, he participated in every workout leading up to the season opener. • Took over the starter’s job at center in the sixth game. 2008-09 Season • Team co-captain. • Junior-year progress was slowed by a sprained ankle he suffered in Georgia’s exhibition game vs. Albany State. • Still managed the moments of promise that his ‘08 season suggested might happen more frequently. • Had first career double-double 12/31 vs. Kennesaw State. • Season high of 33 minutes came in home victory over Florida, against which he contributed nine points and seven rebounds. • Played a key role in Georgia’s biggest non-conference win, when he scored the decisive basket vs. Virginia Tech with 29 seconds left, then rebounded the Hokies’ last shot. 2007-08 Season 2006-07 Season • Led all Bulldog regulars in FG percentage at 63.9. • Missed the three late games after aggravating a previous shoulder Career Statistics 2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTALS G-GS 25-0 28-9 31-28 13-8 97-45 Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. SEC Stats Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTALS G-GS 12-0 16-4 16-13 44-17 N. ORLEANS WOFFORD at UAB UNC-ASHE. JAX STATE ST. LOUIS* at Va. Tech* St. John’s* Illinois* FLORIDA ATL.* PEPPERDINE* at Missouri* GA. TECH at Kentucky OLE MISS at Miss. State TENNESSEE at Florida at S. Carolina ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Auburn S. CAROLINA at Tennessee ALABAMA at Vanderbilt FLORIDA KENTUCKY at LSU 0-0 0-0 1-1 5-6 2-3 0-2 1-1 0-3 2-4 1-6 2-2 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-4 0-1 2-2 4-6 0-0 2-2 0-0 2 0 2 6 6 3 1 6 8 7 6 5 2 0 0 3 1 3 3 2 4 2 0 3 1 4 2 0 2 10 5 0 4 0 6 6 4 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 1 1 4 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 4 10 13 17 18 21 19 21 28 19 25 23 injury in practice the day before the Kentucky game 2/28. • Late bloomer who suddenly thrust himself to the forefront of Georgia’s inside attack as the season waned. • As much as any teammate, his post-season performance was a significant factor behind Georgia’s late surge to the SEC Championship. • Strung together perhaps all of his best collegiate games in mid-February. His performance at Vandy on Feb. 23 resulted in his first-ever starting assignment against Florida. Responded with career-best minutes played (28) and points (12) vs. the Gators. Later bettered his career highs in scoring (16) at Auburn on March 5 and in minutes (38) vs. Ole Miss in the SEC Tournament. • Through the season’s first 24 games, he averaged 1.2 points and 2.3 rebounds. In the last 20, his numbers rose to 7.4 points and 6.4 boards. • Began the season serving a 6-game suspension for violating the UGAA’s academic policy. Year 2009-10 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST TOBL ST MIN 248-9.9 519-18.5 609-19.6 223-17.2 1599-16.5 23-36 44-100 58-120 17-32 142-288 .639 .440 .483 .531 .493 Min-Avg. 85-7.1 260-16.3 324-20.3 669-15.2 FG-FGA 3-7 26-49 31-68 60-124 Pct. .429 .531 .456 .483 High School • Transferred for his senior season to Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va., where he averaged six points and four rebounds as a reserve center at the famed prep basketball powerhouse. Oak Hill was 40-1 and finished the season ranked 2nd nationally. Three other teammates signed with “high-major” schools. • For three seasons he was one of the top big men in Kentucky, playing at Hopkins Central High School in Madisonville. • In 2005, he averaged 14 points, 11 rebounds and eight blocks per game for the Storm. Career Bests Category.......... No........................................ Opp./(Date) Points.................... 16..........................................Auburn (3/05/08) Rebounds.............. 10.........................Kennesaw State (12/31/08) Assists.................... 2............ 3 games (recent: Ole Miss, 3/13/08) Steals..................... 2..........................Kennesaw State (12/31/08) Blocks..................... 5........................... Loyola-Chicago (11/17/08) Minutes.................. 38....................................... Ole Miss (3/13/08) 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3FG-3FGA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 .000 10-24 .00 15-29 .000 25-45 .000 13-19 .000 63-117 Reb.-Avg. A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. .417 17+37=54-2.2 6 27 16 4 .517 50+70=120-4.3 14 50 27 8 .556 49+69=118-3.8 11 57 26 10 .684 22+32=54-4.2 3 13 19 3 .538 138+208=346-3.6 34 147 88 25 Pct. FT-FTA Pct. .000 0-1 .000 .000 4-10 .400 .000 9-21 .429 .000 13-32 .406 Reb.-Avg. 2+6=8-0.7 24+29=53-3.3 25+28=53-3.3 51+63=114-2.6 A 2 5 7 14 29-0 69-1 73-3 26-0 197-4 56-2.2 103-3.7 141-4.5 47-3.6 347-3.6 TO BL ST PF-DQ 10 3 0 13-0 25 15 5 38-1 28 7 5 43-1 63 25 10 94-2 Pts-Avg. 6-0.5 56-3.5 71-4.4 133-3.0 41 Drazen Zlovaric Forward, 6-9, 210, Soph., 1 Letter Novi Sad, Serbia (Patterson School) Game 2009-10 Season • Scarcely used as a freshman, he’s earned a much greater role on his 2nd collegiate team. • Career-best 25 minutes came in season opener vs. New Orleans. 2008-09 Season • Playing time was difficult to come by in his first season of collegiate experience. • Was the highlight of Georgia’s blowout victory over Mississippi Valley State, against which he scored 16 of his 21 points for the season. High School • First came to America as an exchange student in the fall of 2006. • Starred for Cleveland High School in Cleveland, Tenn., as a junior, averaging 21.3 points and 11.0 rebounds per game for the Raiders. • For the 2008 year, he transferred first to the Sagemont Upper School in Weston, Fla. before matriculating to the Patterson School, a national prep-school basketball powerhouse in Lenoir, N.C. • The Patterson School was ranked No. 1 nationally for much of last season and finished with a 35-0 regular-season record. Zlovaric averaged 14 points and eight rebounds per game last year • Rated as the nation’s 38th-best power forward prospect by Rivals.com. Rated 35th nationally at the same position by Scout.com. • Logged experienced in international competition as a member of Serbia’s U19 squad. 2009-10 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST TOBL ST MIN N. ORLEANS 2-7 WOFFORD 0-1 at UAB 1-1 UNC-ASHE. 3-8 JAX STATE 0-1 ST. LOUIS 0-0 at Va. Tech 0-1 St. John’s 0-3 Illinois 1-4 FLORIDA ATL. 1-2 PEPPERDINE 0-2 at Missouri 0-0 GA. TECH at Kentucky OLE MISS at Miss. State TENNESSEE at Florida at S. Carolina ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Auburn S. CAROLINA at Tennessee ALABAMA at Vanderbilt FLORIDA KENTUCKY at LSU 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 7 11 18 4 11 12 9 15 9 7 3 Career Bests Category.......... No........................................ Opp./(Date) Points.................... 16....................... Miss. Valley State (11/25/08) Rebounds............... 6........................ Miss. Valley State (11/25/08) Assists.................... 2..................................... N.C. A&T (12/28/08) Steals..................... 1............................... USC-Upstate (11/14/08) Blocks..................... 2........................ Miss. Valley State (11/25/08) Minutes.................. 25...............................New Orleans (11/13/09) Career Statistics Year G-GS 2009 17-0 2010 12-0 TOTALS 29-0 Year 2009 Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. SEC Stats G-GS 5-0 85-5.0 131-10.9 216-7.4 9-24 8-30 17-54 .375 .267 .315 Min-Avg. 11-2.2 FG-FGA 1-4 Pct. .250 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 2-11 0-5 2-16 .182 .000 .125 1-5 2-4 3-9 .200 .500 .333 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 Reb.-Avg. 5+10=15-0.9 4+5=9-0.8 9+15=24-0.8 Reb.-Avg. 0+1=1-0.2 A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 3 7 11 7 14 14 3 1 4 1 1 2 9-0 6-0 15-0 A TO BL ST PF-DQ 0 1 0 0 1-0 21-1.2 18-1.5 39-1.3 Pts-Avg. 2-0.4 50 Jeremy Price 2009-10 Season • Has shown signs of a re-emergence of the play that won his Freshman All-SEC honors two seasons ago. • Scored in double figures four times in 12 games thus far. 2008-09 Season • An early-season starter who was replaced in the lineup by freshman Trey Thompkins after seven games. 2008-09 Season • An early-season starter who was replaced in the lineup by freshman Trey Thompkins after seven games. • Struggled with his production thereafter. • Scored in double figures in three of Georgia’s mid-December games. • Highlight of the SEC season was a 10-point, 21-minute effort at home vs. Miss. State. • Wore protective goggles in some early games because he suffered a scratched cornea in the Presbyterian game on Nov. 21. Forward, 6-8, 264, Jr., 2 Letters Decatur, Ga. (Columbia HS) Game 2009-10 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST TOBL ST MIN N. ORLEANS 5-5 0-0 WOFFORD 4-9 0-0 at UAB 4-6 0-0 UNC-ASHE. 0-2 0-0 JAX STATE 2-3 0-0 ST. LOUIS 6-10 0-0 at Va. Tech 4-5 0-0 St. John’s 0-3 0-0 Illinois 0-1 0-0 FLORIDA ATL. DNP PEPPERDINE 2-4 0-0 at Missouri 2-4 0-0 GA. TECH 2-5 0-0 at Kentucky OLE MISS at Miss. State TENNESSEE at Florida at S. Carolina ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Auburn S. CAROLINA at Tennessee ALABAMA at Vanderbilt FLORIDA KENTUCKY at LSU 2-3 1-4 5-7 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 4 4 5 5 4 7 3 6 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 1 1 12 9 13 0 4 14 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 19 20 19 14 16 23 18 21 17 2-4 2-2 1-2 8 1 6 1 0 2 6 6 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 17 17 18 2007-08 Season • Named to coaches’ SEC All-Freshman team. • Big, athletic and highly-skilled frontcourt reserve. • Emerged from Georgia’s trip to Hawai’i as his team’s best inside scoring threat, with a season-high 22 points against Tulane. • Named SEC Freshman of the Week for scoring 25 points in two conference victories in mid-January. • One of those games was a 19-point, 12-rebound effort in a win over South Carolina. Was 7x10 from the field with a season-high three assists in the game. • Rock-solid in Georgia’s last two games -- the SEC Tournament final vs. Arkanas and the Xavier game in the NCAAs -- in relief of Albert Jackson. Career Highs Category........No........................................... Opp./(Date) Points................ 22............................................ Tulane (12/21/07) Rebounds.......... 12................................. South Carolina (2/13/08) Assists................ 3.......... three games (recent: Alabama, 1/31/09) Blocks................. 4........................................... Arkansas (3/16/08) Steals................. 4........................................... Arkansas (3/16/08) Minutes.............. 37............................................ Tulane (12/21/07) High School (Columbia) • Regarded among the best power forward prospects in the national Class of 2007. • Rivals.com service rated him 22nd of all prep players at that position. Scout.com, another web-based recruiting service, rated him 14th-best among power forwards. Career Statistics Year G-GS Min-Avg. 2008 34-15 735-21.6 2009 29-10 498-17.2 2010 12-0 219-18.3 TOTALS 75-25 1452-19.4 SEC Stats Year G-GS Min-Avg. 2008 16-10 337-21.1 2009 13-3 178-13.7 TOTALS 29-13 515-17.8 FG-FGA 113-213 61-140 31-57 205-410 Pct. 3FG-3FGA .531 0-0 .436 2-5 .544 0-0 .500 2-5 Pct. .000 .400 .000 .400 FT-FTA 50-69 24-46 17-27 91-142 Pct. Reb.-Avg. A .725 59+89=148-4.4 25 .522 30+55=85-2.9 25 .630 12+44=56-4.7 9 .641 101+188=289-3.9 59 TO 71 53 14 138 BL 7 11 5 23 ST 18 16 5 39 PF-DQ 94-4 46-0 19-0 159-4 Pts-Avg. 276-8.1 148-5.1 79-6.6 503-6.7 FG-FGA 48-103 17-43 65-146 Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. .466 0-0 .000 .395 1-1 1.000 .445 1-1 1.000 FT-FTA 25-37 6-13 31-50 Pct. .676 .462 .620 TO 35 21 56 BL ST 5 10 4 9 9 19 PF-DQ 44-2 17-0 61-2 Pts-Avg. 121-7.6 41-3.2 162-5.6 Reb.-Avg. 28+36=64-4.0 10+12=22-1.7 38+48=86-3.0 A 13 11 24 2 DeMario Mayfield 6-4, 190, Freshman Guard from Carnesville, Ga. (Franklin County HS) High School 2009-10 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST TOBL ST MIN Game N. ORLEANS 0-0 WOFFORD 0-0 at UAB 1-1 UNC-ASHE. 0-1 JAX STATE 0-2 ST. LOUIS 0-1 at Va. Tech 1-1 St. John’s 0-0 Illinois 1-1 FLORIDA ATL. 1-3 PEPPERDINE 0-0 at Missouri 0-0 GA. TECH at Kentucky OLE MISS at Miss. State TENNESSEE at Florida at S. Carolina ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Auburn S. CAROLINA at Tennessee ALABAMA at Vanderbilt FLORIDA KENTUCKY at LSU • Georgia’s Class AAA Player of the Year in 2009, according to the Georgia Sportswriters Assocation. • Averaged 23.9 points, 5.1 rebounds and 6.7 assists per game at Franklin County in 2009, leading the Lions to the state playoffs for the second straight year. • Selected to play in the annual North-South All-Star game by the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association. • As a junior he averaged 25 points and 6.2 assists per game. Sophomore-year averages: 27.1 points, 6.2 assists and 3.0 rebounds. • Was rated the No. 17 point guard prospect in the country by espn.com after his junior season. • Signed with the Bulldogs during the early national signing period in November of 2008. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 12 14 15 9 4 3 8 11 11 11 Career Statistics Year 2010 G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA 5 Ebuka Anyaorah 12-0 105-8.8 4-10 Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. .400 0-0 .000 4-6 Reb.-Avg. .667 1+11=12-1.0 A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 6 8 0 2 11-0 12-1.0 6-4, 194, Redshirt Freshman from Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett HS) 2009-10 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST TOBL ST MIN Game 2008-09 Season N. ORLEANS WOFFORD at UAB UNC-ASHE. JAX STATE ST. LOUIS at Va. Tech St. John’s Illinois FLORIDA ATL. PEPPERDINE at Missouri GA. TECH at Kentucky OLE MISS at Miss. State TENNESSEE at Florida at S. Carolina ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Auburn S. CAROLINA at Tennessee ALABAMA at Vanderbilt FLORIDA KENTUCKY at LSU • Stress fracture in right tibia, and the subsequent surgery to repair it, forced Anyaorah to miss entire season and take a redshirt. Injury occurred just before the start of pre-season practice. • Practiced with the Bulldogs during the latter stages of the ‘09 season. High School • Averaged 26.3 points -- second-best in Gwinnett County behind fellow UGA freshman Howard Thompkins of the Wesleyan School -- and 8.3 rebounds last season for North Gwinnett, which went 14-12 overall. • Had a career scoring high of 43 points. • Named to the 5A All-State team last season by the Georgia Athletic Coaches Assn. • Also named to the North squad for the annual GACA All-Star game. • Also participated in football at North Gwinnett. • Played small forward as a 10th grader, averaging 12 points per game, before moving to shooting guard for his last two seasons. Averaged 16 points and 5.0 rebounds in 2007. 2-3 0-1 DNP 1-5 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-3 2-3 1-5 1-4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 2 4 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 16 8 0-2 0-0 3-4 0-0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 12 1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 2-2 0 0 1 2 1 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 7 4 5 0 0 0 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 2 19 14 21 18 Career Statistics Year 2010 G-GS 11-0 Min-Avg. FG-FGA 117-10.6 9-26 Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. .346 2-9 .222 9-10 .900 Reb.-Avg. 3+10=13-1.2 A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 9 10 2 1 6-0 29-2.6 11 Vincent Williams 6-0, 190, Freshman Guard from Homestead, Fla. (South Dade HS) 2009-10 Season 2009-10 Game-by-Game Stats (*=Starter) FGs 3FGs FTs Rebs PF Pts. AST TOBL ST MIN Game N. ORLEANS WOFFORD at UAB UNC-ASHE. JAX STATE ST. LOUIS at Va. Tech St. John’s Illinois FLORIDA ATL. PEPPERDINE at Missouri GA. TECH at Kentucky OLE MISS at Miss. State TENNESSEE at Florida at S. Carolina ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Auburn S. CAROLINA at Tennessee ALABAMA at Vanderbilt FLORIDA KENTUCKY at LSU • Has earned a valuable niche for himself early in his career as Georgia’s top backup at point guard. • Perhaps the quickest, most athletic of Georgia’s backcourt corps. High School: • Largely unheralded prospect who began to draw widespread attention late in the season. • Averaged 26 points, 5.9 assists, 2.5 steals and 3.0 rebounds per game as a senior at South Dade Senior High School. • Named to the All-Dade County 2nd team by the Miami Herald after the 2009 season. • Averaged 18.5 points and 5.0 assists per game as a junior in 2008. • Also participated in football and track for the Buccaneers. 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-1 2-3 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-4 1-4 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 3 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 17 5 11 20 4 7 12 17 6 8 13 17 2 Career Statistics Year 2010 G-GS 13-0 Min-Avg. FG-FGA 139-10.7 4-25 Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. .160 1-11 .091 4-8 .500 Reb.-Avg. 2+5=7-0.5 A TO BL ST PF-DQ Pts-Avg. 15 9 0 4 14-0 13-1.0 2008-09 Basketball Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME ALL GAMES 12-20 10-8 CONFERENCE 3-13 2-6 NON-CONFERENCE 9-6 8-2 AWAY 1-9 1-7 0-2 NEUTRAL 1-3 0-0 1-2 TOTAL3-PT.REBOUNDS ## Player G GS Min Avg FGFGA Pct 3FGFGA Pct FTFTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PFDQ A TO BL ST Pts Avg 30 Woodbury, T. 28 28 863 30.8 134 343 .391 47 141 .333 78 93 .839 36 93 129 4.6 71 4 40 82 5 20 393 14.0 33 Thompkins, T.28 23 729 26.0 134 309 .434 33 58 148 206 7.4 48 0 22 68 31 27 354 12.6 03 Ware, D. 32 17 803 25.1 76 209 .364 40 110 .364 39 57 .684 10 44 54 1.7 61 0 108 75 0 25 231 7.2 23 Butler, C. 32 32 917 28.7 64 159 .403 35 93 .376 50 72 .694 33 95 128 4.0 81 1 61 50 3 42 213 6.7 22 Leslie, T. 26 4 371 14.3 71 159 .447 0 3 .000 23 40 .575 40 62 102 3.9 31 0 16 27 13 21 165 6.3 50 Price, J. 29 10 498 17.2 61 140 .436 2 5 .400 24 46 .522 30 55 85 2.9 46 0 25 53 11 16 148 5.1 34 Jackson, A. 31 28 609 19.6 58 120 .483 0 0 .000 25 45 .556 49 69 118 3.8 73 3 11 57 26 10 141 4.5 04 Barnes, C. 32 0 525 16.4 55 104 .529 0 0 .000 31 71 .437 53 72 125 3.9 60 0 15 38 25 18 141 4.4 05 Swansey, Z. 31 17 616 19.9 53 146 .363 12 42 .286 16 32 .500 7 53 60 1.9 27 0 89 63 3 35 134 4.3 10 McPhee, R. 25 1 281 11.2 29 80 .363 24 66 .364 9 14 .643 13 25 38 1.5 16 0 15 15 1 13 91 3.6 20 Brewer, T. 21 0 150 7.1 15 49 .306 9 40 .225 6 8 .750 7 11 18 0.9 12 0 11 11 1 5 45 2.1 41 Zlovaric, D. 17 0 85 5.0 9 24 .375 2 11 .182 1 5 .200 5 10 15 0.9 9 0 3 7 3 1 21 1.2 12 Bucklin, M. 4 0 3 0.8 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM................ 64 86 .384 53 73 .726 0 0.0 0 61 125 0 3.9 0 10 Total.......... 32 7591842 .412 204 597 .342 355 556 .638 405 7981203 37.6 535 8 417 556 122 233 2077 64.9 Opponents...... 32 8271932 .428 207 627 .330 376 547 .687 395 7841179 36.8 519 - 453 473 136 292 2237 69.9 Southeastern Conference Games Only RECORD: ALL GAMES OVERALL HOME 3-13 2-6 AWAY 1-7 NEUTRAL 0-0 TOTAL3-PT.REBOUNDS ## Player G GS Min Avg FGFGA Pct 3FGFGA Pct FTFTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PFDQ A TO BL ST Pts Avg 30 Woodbury, T. 16 16 487 30.4 75 196 .383 28 82 .341 49 60 .817 22 57 79 4.9 37 3 28 46 3 11 227 14.2 33 Thompkins, T.16 14 436 27.3 74 185 .400 15 52 .288 21 29 .724 34 92 126 7.9 27 0 11 40 11 15 184 11.5 03 Ware, D. 16 13 455 28.4 46 118 .390 26 67 .388 23 33 .697 6 23 29 1.8 35 0 57 41 0 12 141 8.8 23 Butler, C. 16 16 430 26.9 26 76 .342 11 40 .275 32 41 .780 13 44 57 3.6 42 0 20 34 0 20 95 5.9 34 Jackson, A. 16 13 324 20.3 31 68 .456 0 0 .000 25 28 53 3.3 43 1 7 28 7 5 71 4.4 10 McPhee, R. 15 1 193 12.9 21 55 .382 19 47 .404 7 .571 9 19 28 1.9 11 0 8 12 1 5 65 4.3 04 Barnes, C. 16 0 255 15.9 28 53 .528 0 0 .000 9 27 .333 31 30 61 3.8 30 0 7 18 12 10 65 4.1 22 Leslie, T. 11 0 114 10.4 16 41 .390 0 0 .000 9 14 .643 6 25 31 2.8 7 0 5 6 2 4 41 3.7 50 Price, J. 13 3 178 13.7 17 43 .395 1 1 1.000 6 13 .462 10 12 22 1.7 17 0 11 21 4 9 41 3.2 05 Swansey, Z. 16 4 245 15.3 15 59 .254 3 18 .167 7 9 .778 3 16 19 1.2 11 0 27 31 1 12 40 2.5 20 Brewer, T. 9 0 71 7.9 6 18 .333 5 16 .313 2 2 1.000 4 6 10 1.1 5 0 6 3 0 2 19 2.1 41 Zlovaric, D. 5 0 11 2.2 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 1 0.2 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.4 12 Bucklin, M. 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM................ 37 35 72 4.5 0 9 21 .429 4 7 Total.......... 16 356 916 .389 108 325 .332 171 257 .665 200 388 588 36.8 266 4 187 288 41 105 991 61.9 Opponents...... 16 439 975 .450 113 317 .356 201 285 .705 192 408 600 37.5 248 - 235 205 75 151 1192 74.5 2008-09 Game-by-Game Results DATE OPPONENT (TV) SITE W/L 11/7 HIGH SCORER HIGH REB. OPP. HI SCORER OPP. HI REB. ALBANY STATE (Exh.) H W 93-56 1854 Price 19 Price, Jax 7 Clark 12 King 6 11/14 USC UPSTATE H W 72-48 6179 Swan., Leslie 11 Barnes 8 Davis, Cook 11 Davis 12 11/17 Loyola-Chicago* N L 53-74 13356 Leslie 23 Wood., Les. 7 Blount 16 Williams 10 11/18 Eastern Michigan* N W 61-60 13343 Butler 12 Leslie 7 Dobbins 22 Bowdry 8 11/21 PRESBYTERIAN H W 55-47 6079 Swansey 12 Three with 6 Bostic 22 Bost., Cole. 6 11/24 SANTA CLARA** H W 54-48 4599 Woodbury 14 Jackson 5 Bryant 12 Bryant 13 11/25 MISS. VALLEY STATE** H W 98-57 4207 Thompkins 23 Price 9 Behling 13 Petty 7 12/2 Western Kentucky (ESPNU) A L 63-67 7086 Woodbury 18 Barnes 8 Slaughter 20 Pettigrew 8 12/6 Illinois$ (ESPNU) N L 42-76 12139 Woodbury 13 Jackson 8 McCamey 19 Davis 5 12/9 VIRGINIA TECH (FSNS) H W 67-66 6779 Butler, Barnes 11 Leslie 8 Vassallo 23 Vassallo 7 12/20 WOFFORD (CSS) H W(OT) 74-73 5860 Thompkins 15 Thompkins 6 Salters 20 Johnson 13 12/22 TAMU-CORPUS CHRISTI H L (OT) 79-80 5703 Ware 22 Butler, Leslie 8 Palmer 31 Watt 7 12/28 N.C. A&T (CSS) H W 98-68 6068 Thompkins 22 Thompkins 12 Joshua 17 Coleman 5 12/31 KENNESAW STATE (CSS) H W 72-52 6218 Brewer 15 Jackson 10 Dixon 16 Gibson 7 1/3 MISSOURI (FSNS) H L 76-83 8060 Woodbury 27 Thompkins 8 Carroll, Taylor 17 Lyons 6 1/6 Georgia Tech (FSNS) A L 62-67 8368 Thompkins 20 Thompkins 9 Peacock 18 Lawal 14 1/10 #15 TENNESSEE (Raycom) H L 77-86 8769 Woodbury 18 Thompkins 9 Smith 24 Smith 11 1/14 Vanderbilt A L 40-50 13972 Woodbury 10 Jackson 5 Ogilvy 18 Beal, Drake 5 1/18 KENTUCKY (Raycom) H L 45-68 9090 Woodbury 8 Wood., Leslie 4 Meeks 22 Port., Stev. 6 1/24 MISS. STATE (ESPN2) H L 61-67 8326 McPhee 15 Wood., Thom. 6 R. Johnson 21 Varnado 8 1/28 Florida (Raycom) A L 57-83 11121 Thom, Butler 10 Woodbury 6 Calathes 20 Calathes 13 1/31 Alabama (FSNS) A L 70-75 11046 Thompkins 22 Thompkins 14 Gee 20 Green 13 2/4 LSU H L 62-80 6659 Woodbury 8 Thornton 30 Mitchell 9 2/7 South Carolina (FSNS) A L 68-79 18000 Woodbury 20 Thompkins 11 Muldrow 18 Archie 9 2/11 Tennessee (Raycom) A L 48-79 18623 Thompkins 10 Thom., Leslie 7 Smith 15 Prince 9 2/14 FLORIDA (ABC) H W 88-86 8348 Woodbury 32 Thompkins 9 Hodge 22 Calathes 9 2/18 AUBURN H L 59-71 6707 Ware 14 Thompkins 7 Waller 20 Barber 18 2/21 Ole Miss (FSNS) A L 47-69 6994 Woodbury 19 Thompkins 10 T. White 19 Holloway 10 2/25 VANDERBILT H W 61-57 5841 McPhee 14 Thompkins 8 Ogilvy 12 Ogilvy 8 3/1 Arkansas (Raycom) A L 67-89 19724 Thompkins 20 Thompkins 8 Clarke 19 Washington 13 3/4 Kentucky (Raycom) A W 90-85 23889 Woodbury 30 Thompkins 11 Meeks 23 Patterson 9 3/7 SOUTH CAROLINA (Raycom) H L 51-68 7110 Thompkins 9 Downey 23 Holmes 11 3/12 Mississippi State (Raycom)% L 60-79 11071 Woodbury 14 Wood., Thom. 7 Augustus 19 Varnado 12 N SCORE ATT *Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off (@W. Lafayette, Ind.) **NIT Season Tip-Off Consolation Round (Athens) $at United Center - Chicago, Illinois %SEC Tournament - Tampa, Fla. Woodbury 22 Thomp., Bar. 10
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