The Dawgs men’s basketball team overtook the No. 21 St. Mary’s Gaels
with an 83-81 overtime defeat in the Wooden Legacy at the Titan Gymnasium on
Sunday.
The win
captured head coach Mark Fox’s 150th victory at Georgia. The
Dawgs improve to 5-1, which is Fox’s best start since the 2010-11 season.
Trailing
by two with 16 seconds in regulation, Georgia returned from a timeout with a
contested William Jackson II layup off the glass to knot the game at 71. After
an empty Gaels possession, the game was forced into overtime.
For the
final go-ahead points in the extra period, redshirt senior Juwan Parker pieced
together a three-point play for the 76-75 lead with a jumper and a free throw.
Sophomore Tyree Crump drained both a baseline pull-up and a three-pointer,
topping his career-high in points and stretching the Georgia edge to four.
After
St. Mary’s brought it back to a one-score game, Jackson hit a pair of free
throws with 16 seconds left to strengthen the lead back to four. A late Gaels’
jumper at the buzzer wasn’t enough, and the Dawgs sealed the 83-81 victory.
“It was
a team win,” Fox said. “I’m very proud of our young people. We’ve had a tough
couple days. We’ve had 10 guys get the stomach flu up to tip time today. To
battle through that the last couple days and compete today like a unit and beat
a very good St. Mary’s team — I’m extremely proud of our players.”
The
Dawgs’ balanced offensive attack featured Crump, senior Yante Maten,
Jackson, Parker and junior Derek Ogbeide, who each posted double-digit scoring
performances at 17, 16, 15, 14, and 10, respectively. The last time Georgia
recorded five double-digit scorers was against Oakland on December 1, 2015.
Maten
notched his sixth-consecutive double-digit performance on the season with seven
rebounds. Jackson’s 15 points also marked his third-straight double-digit
scoring output, and fifth in six games. Ogbeidge complimented his season-high
in points with a season-best nine rebounds.
“They
ended the game with only four three’s, and all by the other power forward (Evan
Fitzner),” Fox said. “We wanted to take the wing players’ threes away and we
were able to do that too. (Jock) Landale is a great player and he had a big
night, but Derek’s (Ogbeide) physicality, I thought was a really important part
of the game.”
Georgia
and St. Mary’s battled back-and-forth throughout the game, exchanging the lead
25 times with 11 tied scores. In the close affair, Georgia led by as many as
six points in the opening frame. With just under two minutes left in the half,
Maten and Mike Edwards put up back-to-back buckets to reestablish the Georgia
lead, which held at intermission, 35-34.
Tied at
45 in the second half, Crump produced consecutive three-pointers
– including a four-point play on the second basket for the 49-45 lead. With
his third three-pointer of the game a few minutes later at the 11:35 mark, the
sophomore matched his career-high from behind the arc and provided Georgia an
eight-point lead.
St.
Mary’s led by two at 69-67 with three minutes left in regulation, before Parker
hit an equalizer with 43 seconds left. After Landale moved the Gaels back on
top, Jackson’s layup forced the extra period.
The
Dawgs posted a season-low nine turnovers, despite the extra period. In the
second half and overtime, Georgia turned the ball over only three times.
Georgia also bested the Gael’s in free throws, as the Dawgs notched 10 to
St. Mary’s three.
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