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Lady Bulldogs slip by Georgia Southern, 75-71

By by The Associated Press
Posted 10:54PM on Wednesday 22nd November 2006 ( 18 years ago )
STATESBORO - Sometimes a national ranking can come too soon. Just ask Georgia coach Andy Landers.

The Lady Bulldogs are undefeated and ranked No. 8. But the coach wonders how long it will last.

Georgia struggled for the second straight game Tuesday night, but Angel Robinson scored 13 of her 18 points in the second half and the Lady Bulldogs held on for a 75-71 win over scrappy Georgia Southern.

``You know, it's early in the season,'' Landers said. ``Teams change from week to week at this time. And we're not that good. We're really not.''

Georgia (4-0), which twice trailed by eight points in the first half, was down 69-68 with 2:41 left in the game. But Megan Darrah had a three-point play and a free throw down the stretch to help the Lady Bulldogs avoid a huge upset.

``I know coach wasn't pleased,'' said Robinson, whose layup on a nifty feed from Cori Chambers gave Georgia a 73-69 lead with 1:29 left. ``We have to be patient right now. It's early in the season and we have a lot of new players.''

Tiffany Brown had 18 points to lead Georgia Southern (1-4). The Lady Eagles, whose losing streak stretched to four games, were 13-of-30 from 3-point range. That tied the record for most 3s ever scored against Georgia, matching Santa Clara last season and Eastern Kentucky in 1990.

Georgia was just 5-of-12 from 3-point range in the game that saw 13 lead changes, but the Lady Bulldogs were 16-26 from the free throw line. Georgia Southern went to the line only six times, making two.

``You just get better in games like this,'' a disappointed Georgia Southern coach Rusty Cram said. ``I don't believe you can get better unless you play better teams.''

Cram, whose team missed the Southern Conference playoffs for just the fourth time in his 11-year tenure last season, started two freshmen. One of them, Carolyn Whitney, opened the game with a 3-pointer and finished with 10 points.

``Oh, gosh, this would have been like a dream come true,'' Whitney said. ``I've dreamed about beating Georgia all my life.''

This was the 28th meeting between these teams, and Georgia's first visit to Statesboro since 2003. The teams last met Nov. 30, 2004 in Athens where the then-No. 6 Lady Bulldogs earned a 61-50 win.

Chambers, who came in leading Georgia with 19.3 points per game, was held to 11 points by Georgia Southern's pesky defense.

``This was all on us,'' Robinson said. ``No team should affect the way we play. Mentally, we have to be ready every game.''

Janese Marshall added 15 points for Georgia while Rebecca Rowsey and Ashley Houts each added 11 for the Lady Bulldogs.

Ashley Rivens added 13 points for Georgia Southern and Ashley Melson came off the bench to score 11.

Chambers, who came in leading Georgia with 19.3 points per game, was held to 11 points by Georgia Southern's pesky defense.

Georgia put together a 9-0 run in the first half to take a 29-28 lead at the 5:07 mark.

But the Lady Eagles, taking advantage of turnovers and getting 3s from Jessica Geiger and Rivens, bounced back to a grab 38-35 lead at halftime.

The Lady Bulldogs have had to scrap hard to maintain their unbeaten record in the early part of the season. Houts and Hardrick each scored 18 points as the Lady Bulldogs overcame a late rally by then-No. 12 Rutgers for a 78-69 win last week. And it took 25 points from Chambers to fashion a comeback win over unranked Davidson last Sunday.

And things don't get any easier. The Lady Bulldogs return to Athens where, after a Thanksgiving break, they will host No. 11 Stanford on Sunday.

``I'm very excited about Stanford,'' Robinson said. ``That why you want to play.''

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