UNCO -7.0 o151.5
WEB 7.0 u151.5
PV 15.0 o144.5
JKST -15.0 u144.5
LIVE End Mar 3
WICH 66 7.0 o130.5
UNT 68 -7.0 u130.5
SAC 12.5 o135.5
PRST -12.5 u135.5
EWU 10.0 o146.5
MONT -10.0 u146.5
Final Mar 3
PEAY 64 12.0 o145.0
UNA 90 -12.0 u145.0
Final Mar 3
QNC 71 5.0 o144.5
FGCU 65 -5.0 u144.5
Final Mar 3
EKY 67 3.0 o142.5
JAC 78 -3.0 u142.5
Final Mar 3
TXSO 75 1.0 o134.0
ALCN 59 -1.0 u134.0
Final Mar 3
SOU 73 -6.0 o142.5
FAMU 70 6.0 u142.5
Final Mar 3
GRAM 71 5.0 o135.5
COOK 78 -5.0 u135.5
Final Mar 3
MCNS 95 -13.0 o138.0
SFA 64 13.0 u138.0
Final Mar 3
WAKE 60 19.0 o146.5
DUKE 93 -19.0 u146.5
Final Mar 3
HOW 69 9.5 o156.5
SCST 79 -9.5 u156.5
Final Mar 3
SELA 76 -1.0 o152.0
UTRGV 77 1.0 u152.0
Final Mar 3
DSU 81 -1.0 o165.5
MORG 87 1.0 u165.5
Final OT Mar 3
NORF 87 -5.5 o151.5
NCCU 91 5.5 u151.5
Final Mar 3
IW 57 3.5 o131.5
NWST 73 -3.5 u131.5
Final Mar 3
HBU 59 -2.5 o133.0
TAMC 63 2.5 u133.0
Final Mar 3
UMES 72 3.0 o137.5
COPP 59 -3.0 u137.5
Final Mar 3
NICH 53 2.5 o142.5
LAM 65 -2.5 u142.5
Final Mar 3
UNO 62 14.5 o144.5
AMCC 95 -14.5 u144.5
Final Mar 3
CARK 66 19.5 o142.5
LIP 84 -19.5 u142.5
Final Mar 3
IDHO 60 5.5 o147.0
MTST 75 -5.5 u147.0
Final Mar 3
NAU 82 7.0 o143.5
IDST 79 -7.0 u143.5
Final Mar 3
KU 59 9.5 o132.0
HOU 65 -9.5 u132.0
Final Mar 3
UCLA 73 -3.0 o131.0
NW 69 3.0 u131.0
Georgia 12th SEC18-11
South Carolina 16th SEC12-17

Georgia @ South Carolina preview

Colonial Life Arena

Last Meeting ( Jan 28, 2025 ) South Carolina 60, Georgia 71

Georgia may be starting to figure things out in time to make a late push toward earning an NCAA Tournament bid.

The Bulldogs now must avoid repeating what happened to Arkansas over the weekend in Columbia, S.C., and beat last-place South Carolina on Tuesday night.

Georgia (18-11, 6-10 SEC) enters its final conference road game with a NET of 33. The Bulldogs are coming off consecutive wins over then-No. 3 Florida and Texas, marking the second time this season they won consecutive league games.

Georgia's other winning streak in the conference occurred Jan. 7-11 when it beat then-No. 6 Kentucky and then-No. 17 Oklahoma by a combined 23 points. The Bulldogs lost nine of 11 games after that before producing prolific offense against Florida and Texas.

Georgia followed up its five-point over Florida by holding a 17-point lead at halftime and earning a comfortable 83-67 win at Texas to snap a seven-game road losing streak. Silas Demary scored a career-high 26 points; he shot 15-of-26 in the two wins and is averaging 20.5 points in his past six contests.

"We're finally breaking through, figuring ourselves out," Demary said after the Bulldogs followed up shooting 53.8 percent against Florida by making 51.8 percent on Saturday.

Demary's ascent gives the Bulldogs another option alongside leading scorer Asa Newell, who scored a combined 43 points in losses to Missouri and Auburn.

Guard Blue Cain is also starting to contribute more for the Bulldogs, who average 75.6 points per game. Cain finished with 13 Saturday and has been in double figures over his past five games.

Georgia's defense contained SEC leading scorer Tre Johnson by holding him to 12 points and now encounters another potential first-round draft pick in South Carolina leading scorer Collin Murray-Boyles.

Murray-Boyles scored a career-high 35 points Saturday when the Gamecocks (12-17, 2-14) dominated all day en route to a 72-53 rout of Arkansas. Murray-Boyles also scored 22 against Texas and in his past three games has totaled 84 points on 31-of-43 shooting.

The Gamecocks also held Arkansas to 28.8 percent from the field, including 3-of-22 from behind the arc.

"You don't accidentally, defensively, have a performance like that," South Carolina coach Lamont Paris said. "It takes energy. It takes commitment. It takes tremendous effort. That's what these guys are doing right now."

--Field Level Media

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