Final Jan 14
VILL 63 3.0 o147.0
XAV 69 -3.0 u147.0
Final OT Jan 14
MARQ 85 -13.0 o146.5
DEP 83 13.0 u146.5
Final Jan 14
LOU 85 -8.5 o152.5
SYR 61 8.5 u152.5
Final Jan 14
MSST 66 7.5 o150.5
AUB 88 -7.5 u150.5
Final Jan 14
EMU 63 8.0 o142.0
CMU 82 -8.0 u142.0
Final Jan 14
BUFF 61 8.0 o157.5
BGSU 79 -8.0 u157.5
Final Jan 14
TOL 78 7.5 o162.0
AKR 85 -7.5 u162.0
Final Jan 14
M-OH 84 -10.0 o147.5
NIU 69 10.0 u147.5
Final Jan 14
BALL 71 9.5 o151.0
OHIO 86 -9.5 u151.0
Final Jan 14
WMU 94 13.0 o140.0
KENT 83 -13.0 u140.0
Final Jan 14
ILL 94 -6.0 o160.0
IND 69 6.0 u160.0
Final Jan 14
MISS 74 12.0 o163.0
ALA 64 -12.0 u163.0
Final Jan 14
TAM 69 7.0 o156.5
UK 81 -7.0 u156.5
Final Jan 14
UNT 69 -3.0 o128.5
ECU 60 3.0 u128.5
Final Jan 14
SLU 62 10.0 o147.0
VCU 78 -10.0 u147.0
Final Jan 14
VALP 64 7.0 o159.0
BEL 71 -7.0 u159.0
Final Jan 14
CHAR 59 10.5 o149.0
WICH 68 -10.5 u149.0
Final Jan 14
GTWN 58 9.5 o144.0
SJU 63 -9.5 u144.0
Final Jan 14
UTSA 90 4.0 o144.5
RICE 84 -4.0 u144.5
Final Jan 14
EVAN 56 13.5 o133.0
UNI 73 -13.5 u133.0
Final Jan 14
UALR 73 1.5 o136.0
SEMO 71 -1.5 u136.0
Final Jan 14
PROV 64 9.0 o146.5
CREI 84 -9.0 u146.5
Final Jan 14
ARK 74 -1.0 o149.5
LSU 78 1.0 u149.5
Final Jan 14
MIZZ 83 10.5 o155.0
FLA 82 -10.5 u155.0
Final Jan 14
CLEM 70 -6.0 o143.5
GT 59 6.0 u143.5
Final Jan 14
WYO 55 12.5 o133.0
BSU 96 -12.5 u133.0
Final Jan 14
OKST 69 14.0 o147.0
BYU 85 -14.0 u147.0
Final Jan 14
MIA 54 23.5 o145.5
DUKE 89 -23.5 u145.5
Final Jan 14
TTU 61 -7.0 o144.5
KSU 57 7.0 u144.5
Final Jan 14
OSU 68 6.5 o149.5
WIS 70 -6.5 u149.5
Final Jan 14
AFA 62 19.0 o127.5
NEV 68 -19.0 u127.5
Final Jan 14
UNM 70 -9.5 o152.5
SJSU 71 9.5 u152.5
Final Jan 14
IOWA 89 3.0 o161.5
USC 99 -3.0 u161.5
Final Jan 14
UCF 95 3.5 o151.0
ASU 89 -3.5 u151.0
Final Jan 14
CSU 60 7.0 o135.0
SDSU 75 -7.0 u135.0
Final Jan 14
BAY 70 5.5 o148.5
ARIZ 81 -5.5 u148.5
Georgia 6th SEC14-2
Tennessee 7th SEC15-1

Georgia @ Tennessee preview

Thompson-Boling Arena

Last Meeting ( Jan 13, 2024 ) Tennessee 85, Georgia 79

Georgia earned a spot in the national rankings for the first time in 14 years after notching back-to-back upset wins.

Checking in at No. 23 in both major polls, the Bulldogs attempt to validate their new standing when they battle No. 6 Tennessee on Wednesday night in Southeastern Conference play in Knoxville, Tenn.

However, third-year Georgia coach Mike White doesn't want anyone thinking that his program has arrived after cracking the AP poll for the first time since Jan. 10, 2011.

"We're just not going to do big picture. I'm sorry," White said before the rankings were unveiled. "... Really happy for our guys. We've got a ways to go. We do."

Georgia (14-2, 2-1 SEC) crashed into the rankings by beating then-No. 6 Kentucky 82-69 on Jan. 7 and then-No. 17 Oklahoma 72-62 on Saturday.

Tennessee (15-1, 2-1) represents another stiff challenge. The Volunteers were the last team in the country to lose their first game and fell out of the No. 1 spot in the nation by being blown out 73-43 by then-No. 8 Florida on Jan. 7.

"This is a great opportunity for us," White said of visiting the Vols. "They're one of the best teams in the country and they've had one of the best defenses in the country for the last decade. It's an opportunity to see where we stack up on the road in front of 20-something-thousand (fans). It will be rockin' in there."

In the victory over Oklahoma, Asa Newell and Dakota Leffew each scored 15 points. Somto Cyril blocked four shots to mark his fourth time with four or more this season. The freshman big man from Nigeria has rejected 32 shots overall.

Newell leads Georgia with averages of 15.4 points and 6.8 rebounds and owns a stellar 58.1 field-goal percentage. Leffew is second with a 12.4 ppg average and has knocked down a team-best 38 3-pointers.

Tennessee has defeated the Bulldogs four straight times and in six of the past seven meetings. The Volunteers are looking to beat the Bulldogs for the 100th time. Georgia has 62 wins in the series.

The Volunteers shot just 21.4 percent from the field (12 of 56) and 13.8 percent from 3-point range (4 of 29) in their ugly loss to Florida but bounced back with a 74-70 road victory over Texas on Saturday.

Tennessee was 10 of 23 from 3-point range against the Longhorns with Darlinstone Dubar knocking down three while scoring 12 points off the bench. That was his second-best scoring output of the season.

"He just played with a force," Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said of Dubar. "We need him to do it. We tell him all the time. He can really shoot the ball. He can really shoot it."

Zakai Zeigler led the Volunteers with 16 points and eight assists. He ranks second in scoring at 11.9 points per game and leads in assists (7.6). Zeigler needs seven assists to become the second Tennessee player to reach 600. Johnny Darden (1975-79) is the program leader with 715.

Leading scorer Chaz Lanier (19.0) is in a two-game funk in which he scored only 10 points in each game. He is just 6 of 27 (22.2 percent) from the field during the span, including 3 of 15 from 3-point range.

When Lanier threw a bad pass into the Tennessee bench on the first possession of the second half against Texas, Barnes yanked him from the game.

Barnes was upset that Lanier didn't take a shot.

"That play was designed for that shot," Barnes told reporters. "I told him, I said, ‘If you're not going to do what you're getting paid to do, you sit over here.' Because he is getting paid to do that."

Lanier averaged 25.3 points over a three-game stretch prior to the back-to-back poor outings. He has seven 20-point outings this season.

--Field Level Media

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