Thousands of spirited Clarke County elementary school students at Georgia’s game Tuesday morning received a textbook lesson on how to put away an opponent.
Thousands of spirited Clarke County elementary school students at Georgia’s game Tuesday morning received a textbook lesson on how to put away an opponent.
The Lady Bulldogs (9-1) extended their winning streak to eight games and defeated their 54th consecutive non-conference opponent at Stegeman Coliseum with a 77-39 waxing of visiting Furman (5-4) before a gathering of 6,000.
In another exceptional second-half performance, Georgia — which played its fourth game in the last six days — held the Paladins to 14 points (three in the fourth quarter) while they tallied 18 points in the third quarter and 27 in the fourth quarter.