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Sixth consecutive loss for Georgia despite double-digit gains
Georgia’s Athens The Georgia Bulldogs lose their home-court rematch against the Florida Gators after leading the entire first half. The Bulldogs, who are currently 14-11 and 4-8 in the league, are on a 6-game losing run, with this defeat not being their most recent. In the SEC, the Gators are now 18-7 and 8-4.
Visit Kansas City.com/sports/partners/article285618297.html#storylink=cpy to learn more.UGA arrived and unleashed a ferocious first half. With 17:44 remaining in the half, the Bulldogs had completed a 10-4 scoring run following their tip-off victory. With 16:23 remaining, graduate student guard Noah Thomasson led the Bulldogs to a 16-9 lead after scoring 10 points in the opening four minutes. With 13:34 remaining, Georgia carried on its aggressive play to give the Dawgs their largest lead of the game, 11 points. This high was quickly lowered to four points by a 7-0 Gator run, which was initiated by senior guard Zyon Pullin’s three-point shot. Georgia increased its advantage once more, this time to
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When UGA got there, they played a fierce first half. After winning the tip-off game, the Bulldogs went on a 10–4 scoring spree with 17:44 left in the half. Guard Noah Thomasson, a graduate student, scored 10 points in the first four minutes to give the Bulldogs a 16-9 lead with 16:23 left. Georgia continued to play aggressively with 13:34 left, giving the Dawgs their biggest lead of the game—11 points. Senior guard Zyon Pullin’s three-pointer started a 7-0 Gator rally that swiftly cut this high to four points. Georgia has again widened its lead, this time to
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After arriving, UGA played a spirited opening half. With 17:44 remaining in the half, the Bulldogs embarked on a 10–4 scoring rampage following their victory in the tip-off game. With 16:23 remaining, the Bulldogs led 16–9 thanks to the 10-point scoring in the opening four minutes by graduate student guard Noah Thomasson. With 13:34 remaining, Georgia kept up its aggressive play, giving the Dawgs their largest lead of the game—11 points. With a quick three-pointer by senior player Zyon Pullin, the Gators rallied to trim this high to four points (7-0). Georgia’s advantage has grown once more, this time to
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