UGA Men’s Basketball: Georgia Holds On to Defeat Wake Forest, 80-77

ATHENS, Ga. — In his first game at Stegeman Coliseum, Noah Thomasson led the Georgia men’s basketball team in scoring with 21 points as the Bulldogs defeated the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, 80-77, before 8,176 spectators on Friday evening.

All five starters for the Bulldogs scored double figures. Thomasson added five boards and a team-best three assists to his 21 points, Jabri Abdur-Rahim totaled 17 points with three 3-pointers and four rebounds while Russel Tchewa finished with 11 points and six boards. Both RJ Melendez and Silas Demary Jr. had 10 points, also contributing six and five rebounds respectively. As a team, Georgia won the battle of the paint, outscoring Wake Forest in paint points by a 46-26 margin.

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UGA Men’s Basketball: Georgia Falls to Oregon in Season Opener, 82-71

LAS VEGAS — Despite a game-high 18 points from senior Jabri Abdur-Rahim, the Georgia men’s basketball team fell in its season opener to Oregon, 82-71, inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The Bulldogs also had RJ Melendez and Blue Cain reach double figures, each with 12 points. Abdur-Rahim cashed in on nine free throws and added five rebounds, marking the first game of his career with at least 15 points and five boards. In his first collegiate game, Cain shot five-of-11 from the field, including a pair of three-pointers.

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UGA Men’s Basketball: Bulldogs’ Non-Conference Slate Is Set

SIx of 13 games to be versus high-major programs

ATHENS, Ga. — The Georgia Bulldogs’ non-conference schedule for the 2023-24 season will feature nine home dates and trips to Las Vegas, The Bahamas and Tallahassee, Fla. Head coach Mike White announced the out-of-SEC ledger on Tuesday.

The Bulldogs will play three games in Athens and three contests on the road in November before hosting a six-game homestand throughout December. Six of the 13 outings will be against high-major programs.

Georgia will open its season on Monday, Nov. 6 – the first day of the college basketball season – against Oregon at T-Mobile Arena in Vegas as part of the Naismith Hall of Fame Series. The Bulldogs will return to Athens and host Wake Forest and North Carolina Central on Friday, Nov. 10 and Sunday, Nov. 12, respectively.

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UGA Men’s Basketball – Update on Stegeman Coliseum

Update on Stegeman Coliseum from the University of Georgia and UGA Athletic Association
Extensive structural reviews of the ceiling of the University of Georgia’s Stegeman Coliseum have now been completed by several leading engineering firms, and a plan and timeline have been established for repairs of the facility.

The best news for student-athletes and spectators is that the repairs can be completed in time for the upcoming 2023-24 Georgia men’s and women’s basketball seasons to be played in the coliseum. UGA’s gymnastics team will also compete in Stegeman for the 2024 season.

Only the Georgia volleyball team, whose season begins sooner, will have to relocate temporarily. Volleyball will compete in the Ramsey Arena of the Ramsey Center, its previous home from 1995 to 2017.

The most recent engineering report by Walter P. Moore and Associates, Inc.—a peer review of work previously done by Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE)—affirms the structural integrity of Stegeman Coliseum. It agrees with WJE that thermal movement—the daily expansion and contraction of building materials that all buildings undergo—and misalignment and tight precast joints from the original construction of the facility in 1964 are the primary contributors to recent incidents of concrete spalling (chipping).

Stegeman Coliseum has been closed since March 2, 2023, when a small piece of ceiling material was found on the floor. With safety being the top priority, the University of Georgia and the Athletic Association closed the facility immediately.

Over the last few weeks, crews have installed scaffolding throughout the facility to expedite work once the plan for repair was validated. Crews will now work to saw-cut relief joints at the precast corners of the roof and install a protective mesh to keep future spalling from reaching the coliseum floor.

In addition, a separate, “global” analysis of the roof, to include the structural impact of the north and south end curtain walls added in 2010 as well as the large, central scoreboard added in 2017, is now underway. This further review, to be completed over the summer, will determine whether these factors are also contributing to spalling.

“We are pleased with the solution that has been identified by these structural engineering firms, who are leaders in the coliseum industry,” said Josh Brooks, J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics. “We are going to be able to reopen Stegeman Coliseum safely for our teams and fans this fall, and over the summer, we will begin the planning process for further ways to modernize the facility and substantially enhance the fan and student-athlete experience. I think folks are really going to be excited about all that we have in store.”

UGA Men’s Basketball: Bulldogs Fall to Tigers, 72-67, in SEC Tournament

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The University of Georgia men’s basketball team closed out its season with a 72-67 loss to LSU in the first round of the 2023 SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament on Wednesday evening before 14,326 spectators at Bridgestone Arena.

Braelen Bridges and Justin Hill led Georgia (16-16, 6-12 SEC) in scoring with 13 points each. Terry Roberts added 12 points, six rebounds and three assists, while Kario Oquendo and Jabri Abdur-Rahim each pitched in with 10 points. For the evening, the Bulldogs shot 40 percent from the field.
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UGA Men’s Basketball: Georgia Takes Down Kentucky With the 1983 Final Four Team in Attendance

ATHENS, Ga. – With the 1983 Final Four team in attendance, the University of Georgia men’s basketball team broke a three-game losing streak with a 75-68 victory over Kentucky Saturday afternoon before a sell-out crowd of 10,376 at Stegeman Coliseum.

Junior Kario Oquendo led Georgia (15-10, 5-7 SEC) with 21 points, while fellow junior Justin Hill dropped 15 points and a team-high six assists. Fifth-year Braelen Bridges pitched in with 12 points, with junior Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe hauling in nine rebounds. The Bulldogs’ bench was dominant, outscoring the Wildcats’ reserves by a 21-2 margin. With the victory, Georgia notched consecutive home wins over Kentucky (16-9, 7-5 SEC) for the first time since the 1988-89 and 1989-90 seasons.

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UGA Men’s Basketball: Roberts and Oquendo Lead Georgia to 76-64 Win Over No. 22 Auburn

ATHENS, Ga. — The University of Georgia men’s basketball team earned its first win versus a ranked team in over a year by defeating the No. 22 Auburn Tigers, 76-64, before 10,232 spectators inside Stegeman Coliseum, thanks to strong offensive performances from junior Kario Oquendo and senior Terry Roberts, who combined for 43 of the team’s points.

Roberts led all scorers, tying his career-high in points with 26 on 8-of-16 shooting and three steals. Oquendo added 17 points himself, including a trio of 3-pointers and four rebounds. Junior Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe was impactful all over the floor, setting season-bests in rebounds (nine), assists (three) and minutes played (31) while also contributing two steals. Georgia (11-3, 1-0 SEC) led for almost the entire game, only letting Auburn (11-3, 1-1 SEC) take the lead once.

“A big win for this team and our program to get started,” said Georgia head coach Mike White. “Off to a 1-0 start against a high-level program and high-level team in Auburn. Obviously, our best performance of the season and hopefully something that we can build upon. I thought we played really hard, Auburn did too. … Considering the defensive prowess of Auburn, I thought Terry really blossomed. We got great contributions from the bench. All five guys that came in off the bench played incredibly hard. I thought they were connected, and they made winning plays throughout.”

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