Thursday, January 21
Athens, Ga.
7:00 PM

University of Georgia

47
vs
43

No. 10 Mississippi State

Tiaria Griffin

Lady Bulldogs Top No. 10 Mississippi State

January 21, 2016 | Women's Basketball

Jan. 21, 2016
We interviewed Shacobia Barbee and Coach Joni Taylor about their victory over Miss St.

Notes | Quotes | Final Stats

MSU TEAM Georgia
43 SCORE 47
35.4% FG% 35.8%
10.0% 3FG% 36.4%
58.3% FT% 50.0%
35 REB 35
7 ASST 12
18 TO 17
8 BLK 4
5 STL 9

ATHENS, Ga.--Behind an impressive team defensive performance, the Georgia Lady Bulldog basketball team took down No. 10 Mississippi State, 47-43, Thursday night at Stegeman Coliseum.

Georgia was led once again by Shacobia Barbee with 17 points, 11 rebounds and three assists -- her fourth double-double in SEC play and seventh overall this season. The 43 points scored by Mississippi State marks a season low for the Bulldogs, who just 34 percent from the floor.

The Lady Bulldogs (14-5, 2-4) have now defeated three ranked teams in the same year for the first time since the 2012-13 NCAA Elite 8 season. With the win, Georgia holds a 28-15 all-time series advantage against Mississippi State (17-3, 4-2) and a 16-3 nod in games played in Athens.

"I'm very proud of our girls," head coach Joni Taylor said. "We came out and executed very well. We told them to just take it one possession at a time. I felt like we had been playing tight lately and put so much pressure on every shot that we took. Tonight we took what came to us and had a great team effort."

Georgia opened the game in a zone defense, giving Mississippi State fits on the offensive end. The Lady Bulldogs forced the opposition to settle for long shots resulting in Mississippi State shooting just 30.8-percent in the first quarter. Georgia started slow on offense as well, but got things rolling midway through the quarter eventually tying things up at 9-9 when Caliya Robinson banked in a 3-point basket as time expired in the opening period.

The Lady Bulldogs picked up right where they left off to begin the second quarter, scoring on their first possession and forcing four straight stops on the defensive end. Georgia pushed its lead to 13-9 midway through the second quarter and continued to show toughness on the defensive end, eventually taking a 17-14 lead into the break. The stingy UGA defense forced the No. 10-ranked Bulldogs to go 6-of-23 from the field and caused 10 turnovers.

Georgia came out firing in the third quarter scoring back-to-back buckets in the first 97 seconds. The highlight of the period came at the 6:12 mark when Robinson heaved a full-court pass to a sprinting Barbee who scored a layup and drew a foul to extend the Lady Bulldogs' lead to 28-19. Mississippi State grabbed some of the momentum back ending the quarter on a 5-0 run to bring the score to 32-27 heading into the final 10 minutes.

Barbee nailed a 3-pointer to start things off in the fourth quarter and the Georgia defense answered on the following possession forcing a 10-second half court violation. Mississippi State scored three straight times down the court, but Robinson hit Barbee on a near identical full court pass to extend the UGA lead to seven. The Lady Bulldogs hit their free throws down the stretch to ensure the victory.

The Lady Bulldogs will return to action at home on Sunday afternoon (Jan. 24) at 2 p.m. against LSU. For all the latest on Georgia Lady Bulldog basketball, follow the team on Twitter (@UGA_WBB), Instagram (uga_wbb) and Facebook, and continue checking in to georgiadogs.com.

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