2013-14 Georgia Women's Basketball Media Guide

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Final Four

NCAA Runner-UP

Final Four

NCAA Runner-UP

Final Four

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1985

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1999

University of Georgia

University of Georgia

University of Georgia

University of Georgia

University of Georgia

Making March Madder

2004: The Lady Bulldogs defeat two top-5 teams – No. 1 Tennessee in the SEC Tournament and No. 3 Purdue in the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet 16” – during a thrilling postseason run.

2010: Jasmine James explodes for 14 of her career-high 27 points in overtime to lead Georgia past Oklahoma State to deliver Andy Landers his 750th win at UGA and push the Lady Bulldogs into the “Sweet 16.”

1999: With just one senior (Pam Irwin-Osbolt), a Lady Bulldog roster featuring six future WNBA players leads Georgia to its third Final Four in five seasons.

2006: National Player of the Year finalists Sherill Baker (above) and Tasha Humphrey (right) lead a balanced Lady Bulldog unit to the “Sweet 16” before a last-second, heart-breaking setback to No. 8 Connecticut.

2013: All five starters contribute double digits – three in points and two in rebounds – in Georgia’s upset of No. 4 Stanford in the “Sweet 16.”


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