It was a tale of two halves for the Georgia Bulldogs on Tuesday in their 76-58 win over the Northeastern Huskies. Coming off the biggest win of the season against Cincinnati, there were worries that this could be a “trap game” for the undefeated Bulldogs.
Despite a rough first half on defense, Georgia completely turned it around in the second half, only allowing 13 points after the intermission on the way to a seventh straight victory. The Bulldogs were led by graduate transfer Andrew Garcia, who scored 15 points off of the bench.
At times, Tuesday night felt like Deja Vu of the Samford matchup, where Georgia trailed almost the entire game.