Asa Newell scored 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Georgia to a 71-60 victory over South Carolina on Tuesday night.
Georgia got out to its hottest start in quite some time and never looked back, taking down South Carolina 71-60 in the two teams’ 123rd all-time meeting.
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The struggling Georgia men's basketball team hopes to get back on track against an SEC-winless South Carolina on Tuesday at Stegeman Coliseum. The Bulldogs (14-6, 2-5) have lost four straight since starting the season 14-1 and desperately need a conference win. The Gamecocks (10-10, 0-7) are also hungry for an SEC win.
BOTTOM LINE: Georgia aims to stop its four-game slide when the Bulldogs play South Carolina. The Bulldogs are 11-1 in home games. Georgia ranks seventh in the SEC in team defense, giving up 66.5 points while holding opponents to 39.2% shooting.
Asa Newell collected 17 points and 10 rebounds, helping Georgia post a wire-to-wire 71-60 victory over South Carolina on Tuesday night in Southeastern Conference play in Athens, Ga. Dakota Leffew
Georgia basketball was riding high, coming off two straight victories over top 25 opponents in Kentucky and Oklahoma and ranking in the AP poll for the first
South Carolina was unable to find any offensive rhythm to start. The Gamecocks turned it over six times in the first six minutes of the game, which led to six Georgia points in the first half. Turnovers continue to be a problem for USC, which ranks last in the SEC in turnover margin. USC turned it over 10 times in the first half.
With each team desperate to end losing streaks, Georgia hosts South Carolina in Southeastern Conference play on Tuesday in Athens, Ga. Georgia (14-6, 2-5 SEC) entered the Top 25 on Jan. 13 for the ...
The South Carolina Gamecocks are 0-7 in SEC play for the first time in program history following a 63-58 overtime loss at the hands of #13 Mississippi State Bul
The hole was already plenty deep. South Carolina did what it could to dig its way out, but early turnovers and long droughts without made shots were too much to overcome. The Gamecocks (10-11, 0-8 SEC) dropped their eighth straight game on Tuesday,