Georgia's offense needs more consistency
The defense might be right on track, but the Bulldogs need a more balanced scoring attack, says coach Mark Fox.
The defense might be right on track, but the Bulldogs need a more balanced scoring attack, says coach Mark Fox.
Georgia Lady Bulldogs women's basketball coach Andy Landers was thrilled with how guard Jasmine Hassell played in Sunday's 60-50 victories over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.
The No. 8 Georgia Bulldogs defeated the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 60-50 on Sunday to remain undefeated on the season.
The Georgia Lady Bulldogs will look to win their ninth game in a row to open the season when they take on Georgia Tech on Sunday at 2 p.m. ET.
The Georgia Bulldogs fell to 2-5 with a loss to South Florida on Friday. Although they finished flat, Mark Fox's team was competitive throughout the game.
The South Florida Bulls picked up their first win in the SEC/Big East challenge, pulling away from the Georgia Bulldogs late in the second half. It was tied at 50 with just over four minutes left, but accurate free throw shooting put Georgia away.
Sophomore forwards John Cannon and Tim Dixon have bolstered the Georgia Bulldogs' frontcourt depth this season after playing sparingly in their freshman campaigns.
Georgia women's basketball coach Andy Landers was impressed with the team's performance against the Furman Paladins on Wednesday.
No. 8 Georgia smoked Furman, 83-47, on Wednesday night.
Jasmine Jones and Jasmine Harrell led the way for the Bulldogs, who beat up the Lobos to win their seventh straight.
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