Saturday, November 29
Cookeville, Tenn.
7:00 PM

University of Georgia

71
at
54

Tennessee Tech

Landers' 850th win came against Tennessee Tech, his alma mater.

Landers Wins No. 850 At Georgia

November 29, 2014 | Women's Basketball

Coach Landers and his wife Pam are honored as distinguished alumni and then Coach goes on to win his 850th game.


stats-sb

Georgia
Tenn Tech
PTS Barbee 14 Howard 14
REBS 3 tied with 6 Howard 6
AST Barbee, Butler 4 Parson, Goolsby 2
ST Butler 4 Nicholson 2
BL Barbee, Engram 1 Parson 3
Nov. 29, 2014

Final Stats

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. --- Shacobia Barbee scored 14 points to lead four Lady Bulldogs in double figures in No. 22 Georgia's 74-51 win at Tennessee Tech on Saturday night. The victory represented Andy Landers' 850th win in 36 seasons as the Georgia's first - and still only - full-time women's basketball head coach.

"Let's make sure we get the record straight," Landers said. "These aren't my wins. They belong to a lot of people. I've been at Georgia for 36 years so, yeah, that piece is mine. But the wins, the first one in 1979 all the way through tonight, those belong to a lot of people other than me."

The win came against Landers' alma mater. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Tennessee Tech in 1973 and 1974, respectively.

Landers becomes just the seventh college basketball coach - men's or women's - to record 850 victories at a single Division I school. The six coaches to reach that milestone are Pat Summitt (1,098 wins at Tennessee), Jim Boeheim (953 wins at Syracuse), Mike Krzyzewski (916 wins at Duke), Geno Auriemma (882 wins at Connecticut), Dean Smith (879 wins at North Carolina) and Adolph Rupp (876 wins at Kentucky).

Landers also is closing in on his 950th career victory. He now has 932 career wins including the 82 recorded from 1975-79 at Roane State, a junior college in Harriman, Tenn.

Early on, it looked like the Lady Bulldogs wanted to remove any drama surrounding the outcome. Georgia (7-0) raced to a 10-0 lead just 2:35 into the game. For the next 20 minutes, the Lady Bulldogs got all they could handle from the Golden Eagles, who are coached by Landers' longtime friend Jim Davis.

Georgia led just 31-25 at halftime and was up 44-35 with 10:06 remaining before a quick 9-0 scoring surge over the next 2:52 doubled that lead.

Shacobia Barbee scored 12 straight second-half points for the Lady Bulldogs, the last five igniting the decisive push.

Merritt Hempe finished 12 points for Georgia, while Krista Donald and Tiaria Griffin chipped in 11 and 10, respectively.

Tennessee Tech (1-4) was led by Samaria Howard's 14 points.

Georgia secured its largest lead of the first half at 17-5 with 14:59 left in the half following back-to-back layups by Mackenzie Engram. The Lady Bulldogs scored just 14 points in the rest of the opening period, however, and led by just six at the intermission.

The Lady Bulldogs will return to Athens and host a pair of home game this week. Georgia faces Coppin State on Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. Next Sunday, the Lady Bulldogs will take on No. 16 Michigan State at 4 p.m. The first 750 fans and 250 UGA students in attendance for the matchup with the Spartans will receive a free Lady Bulldog coffee tumbler.

In addition, the Michigan State contest will serve as a "Rally the Dawgs" school challenge day. Elementary schools in Clarke and Oconee counties will compete to see which can bring the most fans to the game. The school with the most fans in attendance will win $1000, second place will win $750 and third place will win $250. At each timeout, an elementary student will be selected to win various prizes such as an iPad, Xbox, bikes, gift cards and Beats by Dre Pill.

Georgia also travels to Macon on Thursday to face Mercer. The Bears are coached by former Lady Bulldog Susie Gardner, who helped UGA to three SEC Championships, two Final Fours and an NCAA runner-up finish between 1982-86.

Single-game reserved seat tickets for Lady Bulldog games are $5 for adults and $3 for children. UGA students, faculty and staff are admitted to all Lady Bulldog games free of charge with a valid UGA Card. Faculty and staff should pick up tickets at the Coliseum box office. Students are admitted to the arena via the entrance to the left of the box office by showing their UGA Card.

Single-game tickets are on sale via georgiadogs.com, by calling 877-542-1231 or in person at the UGA Ticket Office in the Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall from 8:30-4:30 on weekdays. In addition, single-game tickets go on sale at the Stegeman Coliseum box office (closest to Sanford Drive) beginning 60 minutes before tip-off of every home game.

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