« Back to News  | 

Georgia Tops Tennessee 68-62 for Fourth Win in a Row

Feb 7, 2013 by Georgia Sports Communications

ATHENS, Ga.—Georgia used 11 three-pointers to beat Tennessee 68-62 Wednesday night at Thompson-Bowling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn.

The Georgia (11-11, 5-4) win marks the first time since the 2003 that the Bulldogs has won four straight SEC games.

“It was a really hard fought game,” said head coach Mark Fox. “Our kids were so tired that they didn’t even celebrate and that shows you how hard fought of a game it was. When you can win here, it’s a good win because this is a hard place to play.”

Sophomore guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope led Georgia with 24 points, 15 of which came from behind the three-point arc. Freshman guard Kenny Gaines and senior guard Vincent Williams score 12 and 10 points, respectively.

After leading by as many as 10 in the first half, the Volunteers cut the Georgia lead to just four with three minutes remaining, but three-pointers from Caldwell-Pope, V. Williams and Nemi Djurisic gave Georgia a 35-26 halftime advantage over Tennessee (11-10, 3-6). The Bulldogs shot 45 percent from the field in the half, including nearly 55 percent from distance.

In the second half, Tennessee tied the game 43-43 when Jordan McRae converted a three-point play with 13 minutes remaining, but Georgia responded with a 9-0 run. A short time later, the Volunteers went on a run over their own to pull to within one point, 54-53, with just five minutes left. However, Caldwell-Pope scored nine of Georgia’s final 14 points in the remaining minutes, including a deep three-pointer with 51 ticks left, to secure Georgia’s 11th win of the season.

“We’ve been in a lot of close games and lost some of them,” Fox said. “We lost a close game to UCLA and lost a couple of overtime games. Those experiences have helped us have a little more poise now.”

In the game, Georgia’s defense held Tennessee to shooting just 28 percent from three-point range.

The Bulldogs return to Athens for a two-game home stand starting Saturday afternoon against Texas A&M. The game tips-off at 5:00 p.m. and will be televised on ESPNU.

Worth Noting…
• Georgia has won its last four conference games for the first time since 2003.
• Georgia’s 11 three-pointers are a season-high (10 – Missouri)
• Caldwell-Pope led Georgia in scoring for 20th time this season. The sophomore has scored in double figures in every game this season.

Career Highs…
Kenny Gaines scored a career-high 12 points. He has now scored a career high in the last two games.

The Series: Tennessee still leads the series 92-55, including 55-15 in Knoxville. Georgia’s win in Knoxville is only its sixth in its previous 21 meetings. With tonight’s win, head coach Mark Fox is now 4-3 against the Volunteers. These two teams will meet again when Tennessee visits Stegeman Coliseum on March 2nd.

Next Up: Georgia returns home to face Texas A&M on Saturday. It will be only the second meeting between the two schools with Georgia winning the first match-up on Jan. 26 59-52 in College Station.

Tagged: uga hoops, georgia basketball, mark fox, vincent williams, kentavious caldwellpope, nemanja djurisic

Connect with Us

Icon_connect_fb Icon_connect_twitter Google Icon_connect_youtube Icon_connect_linkedin
Icon_connect_guide2 Icon_connect_rss Icon_connect_video Icon_connect_podcast

Twitter Feed

    Join the conversation

    Newsletter

    Stay up to date with all of the happenings in the Bulldawg Nation. Just enter your email below.

    Fan Photos: View & Purchase

    Our Team's News & Blogs

    Vance

    Vance Leavy

    Mugcheri

    Cheri Leavy

    Jd

    Jeff Dantzler

    Picture 10

    Murray Poole

    Devooght_carlton

    Carlton DeVooght

    Smith__loran__color_

    Loran Smith

    Dsc_9479

    Kevin Butler

    Picture_16

    Rob Sherrell

    Picture 22

    Gruff & Grump

    Picture 1

    Travis Ragsdale

    223324_1732179100690_1124880218_31523153_2465698_n

    Pierce Persons

    180760_1280399379992_5231773_n

    Annie Trice

    Btn_advertise_with_us
    Btn_bi_marketplace Btn_bi_recipies Btn_bi_trivia

    2013 BI Issue Dates

    February 26: 2013 Signing Day/Pre-spring
    April 23: Spring Football
    June 4: 2013 Football Preview
    July 23: SEC Preview/Media Days
    August 13: Fall Camp Update
    August 27: Clemson
    September 3: South Carolina
    September 17: North Texas
    September 24: LSU
    October 1: Tennessee
    October 8: Missouri
    October 15: Vandy
    October 29: Georgia/Florida
    November 5: Appalachian State
    November 12: Auburn
    November 19: Kentucky
    November 26: Tech
    December 10: Bowl Preview