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Lady Bulldogs Open SEC Tournament Friday as the No. 4 Seed

March 04, 2021 | Women's Basketball

  • 2021 SEC Tournament Notes
  • #16/21 Georgia Lady Bulldogs (18-5, 10-5 SEC)
  • No. 4 Seed | Quarterfinals
  • Friday, March 5 | 1:30 p.m.
  • Bon Secours Wellness Arena | Greenville, S.C.
  • SEC Tournament Bracket
  • Radio: Bulldog Sports Network (Jeff Dantzler) 960 AM The REF, WXKT 103.7 FM in Athens
  • TV: SEC Network (Eric Frede, Tamika Catchings and Steffi Sorensen)
  • Video Stream: SEC Network +
  • Audio Stream: georgiadogs.com
 
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JONI TAYLOR - HEAD COACH


SIXTH SEASON // RECORD: 116-63 (.648)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
  • 2018 Werner Ladder Naismith National Coach of the Year Semifinalist
  • Two-time Atlanta Tip-Off Club Georgia College Coach of the Year
  • 2016 Spalding Maggie Dixon National Rookie Coach of the Year
  • Three WNBA Draft picks
  • Led Georgia to a 26-7 record in 2017-18, marking the team's most wins in a single season since 2006-07
  • Georgia hosted the NCAA first and second rounds in Athens for first time since 2003 during the 2017-18 campaign
  • Five All-SEC honorees and two SEC Scholar-Athletes of the Year
  • Created the award-winning Beyond Basketball group
Georgia Lady Bulldogs Most Recent Starters
No. Name PPG RPG
2 Gabby Connally 12.3 1.9
G; 5-6; Sr.; San Antonio, Texas
23 Que Morrison 11.3 5.0
G; 5-7; Sr.; Riverdale, Ga.
11 Maya Caldwell 7.7 3.1
G; 5-11; Sr.; Charlotte, N.C.
20 Jordan Isaacs 2.9 3.6
F; 6-0; So.; Alpharetta, Ga.
14 Jenna Staiti 14.6 7.9
C; 6-4; R-Sr.; Cumming, Ga.
 
Opening Tip Storylines
  • The Georgia Lady Bulldog basketball team is the No. 4 seed and will play in the quarterfinal round of the 2021 SEC Tournament this Friday at approximately 1:30 p.m. ET. Georgia will go against No. 5 seed Kentucky.
  • Georgia head coach Joni Taylor was named the 2021 SEC Coach of the Year and is a semifinalist for the Werner Ladder Naismith National Coach of the Year award.
  • After being picked ninth in the SEC preseason coaches poll, Georgia finished fourth in the standings with an 18-5 overall record and 10-5 mark in the SEC play.
  • A key reason for Georgia's turnaround this season can be credited to four senior starters. Georgia's top four scorers are all college graduates and are pursuing master's degrees at UGA.
  • Senior guard Que Morrison was tabbed the SEC Co-Defensive Player of the Year, while senior center Jenna Staiti placed on the All-SEC second team. Morrison is Georgia's first Defensive Player of the Year winner since Sherill Baker in 2006.
  • Morrison is the defensive stopper on the top defensive team in the SEC. The Lady Bulldogs are the only conference team to rank in the top-5 of the league in scoring defense (60.1 ppg), field-goal percentage defense (.371), 3-point field-goal percentage defense (.276), blocked shots (6.3 per game) and steals (9.0 per game).
  • Staiti enters postseason play as the SEC's blocked shots leader with 72 swats (3.1 per game). She needs just 11 points to reach 1,000 for her career. The Cumming, Ga., native could become one of just eight Lady Bulldogs in program history to record 1,000 career points, 500 rebounds and 150 blocks.
  • Steady Staiti has scored in double figures in 27 of the last 32 games dating back to last season. She has also totaled 11 double-doubles during that time.
  • Lady Bulldog rookie guard Sarah Ashlee Barker was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team. She has totaled four double-figure scoring games and has played a pivotal role in most of Georgia's wins.
  • Georgia enters the 2021 SEC Tournament with its highest seeding since earning a three seed in 2018. The Lady Bulldogs advanced to the semifinals that season.
  • The Lady Bulldogs have one of the deepest rosters in the nation, routinely playing 11-12 players per game.
  • Senior Maya Caldwell enters the tournament following the best game of her career. Caldwell scored a career-best 27 points off an 11-of-15 shooting effort against Florida. It marked just the second time she has scored over 20 points in her career.
 
Series Breakdown

Series Information vs. No. 5 Seed Kentucky
Overall: Georgia leads, 37-21
In Athens: Georgia leads, 17-8
In Lexington: Georgia leads, 14-11
Neutral Sites: Georgia leads, 6-2
Current Streak: Kentucky has won three-straight meetings
Last Meeting in SEC Tournament: 2013 — Kentucky won 60-38 in the semifinals
Full Series History
 
Joni Taylor Named SEC Coach of the Year

Georgia head coach Joni Taylor -- who led one of the largest single-season turnarounds in school history -- was named the 2021 Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year. She has guided her team to an 18-5 record, which includes wins against top-25 teams Tennessee (twice) and Arkansas.
 
Taylor Also a Semifinalist for National Coach of the Year

A day after winning the SEC Coach of the Year honor, Taylor was selected as one of 10 semifinalists for the 2021 Werner Ladder Naismith National Coach of the Year. She is seeking to become Georgia's first National Coach of the Year Award winner since Andy Landers won the honor in 2000. The legendary Landers earned the award four times (1986, 1987, 1996 and 2000).
 
Georgia Inks Pair of McDonald's All-Americans

Jillian Hollingshead (Powder Springs, Ga.) and Reigan Richardson (Huntersville, N.C.) — two signees in the Georgia Lady Bulldog basketball team's 2021 class — have been named McDonald's All-Americans, the organization announced last week.

It marks the first time in program history Georgia has signed two McDonald's All-Americans in one class. Hollingshead and Richardson are the 11th and 12th McDonald's All-Americans to sign with the Lady Bulldogs, and are the first to commit right out high school since Ronika Ransford in 2010. Current Lady Bulldog Mikayla Coombs was a McDonald's All-American in 2017.

Georgia is one of only three Southeastern Conference schools — joining South Carolina and Arkansas — to have a signee on this year's list.
 
Exceeding Expectations

Georgia was picked ninth in this year's SEC preseason coaches poll and ultimately finished fourth in the standings. Exceeding expectations is nothing new for Joni Taylor's teams. In five of her six seasons as head coach, her squads have finished ahead of their preseason rankings.
 
Georgia's SEC Standings Under Joni Taylor


 
Season Preseason SEC Finish
2015-16 9th 6th
2016-17 12th 8th
2017-18 8th 2nd (tied)
2018-19 4th 7th
2019-20 10th 9th
2020-21 9th 4th
 
Morrison Healthy and Leading Lady Bulldogs

After suffering a string of injuries in her career, 2021 SEC Co-Defensive Player of the Year Que Morrison is finally healthy and making a huge impact for the Lady Bulldogs.

The Riverdale, Ga., native placed on the SEC All-Freshman Team after drawing 32 starts on Georgia's NCAA tournament team.

Then, in her sophomore campaign (2018-19), Morrison missed the first eight games due to a torn meniscus in her left knee. In 2019-20, she had an injury to her foot before the year began. She then suffered a torn labrum in her right shoulder to end her junior campaign midway through SEC play.

This year, not only is Morrison considered the top defensive player in the conference, she is also leading offensively, having scored in double figures in eight-straight games for the first time in her career.
 
More on Morrison

Morrison is one of the top all-around players in the SEC. The four-year starter ranks in the top-15 among SEC players in assists, steals and assist-to-turnover ratio. In addition to scoring in double figures in eight-straight games, she has scored over 20 points twice this year -- both for the first time in her career.
 
2 for Threeeee

Senior guard Gabby Connally goes by the nickname '2' to honor her jersey number. The San Antonio native might want to think about changing it to '3' following a pair of impressive shooting performances against Missouri and Tennessee in late February. v After hitting a career-high six 3-pointers to tie her season-best of 29 points at Missouri, Connally made five 3-pointers in the win against Tennessee. She is the first Georgia player since Mary Beth Lycett (Smart) in 2003 to post back-to-back games with five or more 3-pointers against SEC teams.
 
In the Paint and On The Move

Georgia has been an improved team on the offensive end compared to last season, upping its points per game by nearly 10 points and scoring 80 or more points seven times this year (after only doing so twice last season).

Two reasons for that success include scoring in transition and scoring in the paint. The Lady Bulldogs have outscored their opponents in transition in all but two games and have owned an advantage in the paint in 13 of 23 contests.
 
Lady Bulldogs Hit 60 percent

Georgia has made over 60 percent from the field twice this season, doing so in games against Mercer and Appalachian State. Prior to this season, Georgia had not shot 60 percent or better in a game since 2009.
 
Winning on the Road

The Lady Bulldogs are 8-2 on the road this season, including wins in its first three games of the year, marking the first time in school history Georgia has accomplished that feat. Georgia's win at Tennessee was its first in Knoxville since 1996.
 
Coombs Georgia's Newest Defensive Back

Redshirt junior guard Mikayla Coombs grew up wanting to play football, and she has certainly carried that passion over to the basketball floor. Coombs is one of Georgia's top defensive players as she currently ranks 12th in the SEC in total steals with 38. In two games against Tennessee (1/14) and Ole Miss , Coombs has hit 9-of-14 from the field (64 percent), scored 19 points, totaled seven rebounds, 12 assists and four steals. She ended the regular season tying a career high with 11 points at Florida.
 
Block Party for the Bulldogs

The Lady Bulldogs are second in the SEC and fourth nationally with 145 total blocks. Georgia averages 6.3 swats per game.
 
Georgia is League's Most Unselfish

The Lady Bulldogs average 15.3 assists per game, which is second best in the SEC. Georgia has totaled a conference-high 353 dimes during the 2020-21 campaign.
 
Reaching 100

Georgia scored 107 points against Appalachian State on Dec. 22. That total marked the most points by a Georgia team since the 2000-01 campaign and was the first time the Lady Bulldogs have reached the 100-point mark since 2007. The Lady Bulldogs' 95 point effort to end the regular season at Florida was the best offensive output against a SEC team since 2013.
 
Barker Named SEC Freshman of the Week ... Again

Sarah Ashlee Barker was named SEC Freshman of the Week twice this season. She earned her most recent honor after scoring 11 points, including nine off a trio of 3-pointers in the second quarter, against Ole Miss.

Barker has made several key plays for the Lady Bulldogs this season.

With 2:19 left in the overtime period against Georgia Tech, Barker broke open a tie game with a made jump shot to put her team up 65-63. The Lady Bulldogs did not give up the lead the rest of the way en route to a 75-69 win. Barker then hit a 3-pointer in the fourth quarter against Oklahoma, giving Georgia its largest lead of the game at 14.
 
Georgia Reaches 1,000-Win Milestone

With its win against East Carolina on Dec. 3, Georgia became one of just two SEC programs (Tennessee) and one of 16 nationwide to reach the 1,000-win mark. The team commemorated the milestone with a special social media video narrated by Andy Landers and Joni Taylor.
 
Staiti's Streak

Jenna Staiti had one of the best late season stretches of any player in the SEC last season, averaging 19.4 points and 9.4 rebounds per game over the last nine contests. That trend has continued into the 2020-21 campaign. She has now scored in double figures in 27 of her last 32 games and has 11 double-doubles during that time.
 
Connally Reaches Career Top-10

Georgia senior Gabby Connally has moved into seventh place on UGA's career 3-pt field goals made chart. Connally has totaled 181 during her time at Georgia.

Staiti Among Georgia's All-time Best Shot blockers With 190 blocks , Jenna Staiti is seventh on Georgia's all-time blocked shots chart. Tawana McDonald owns the UGA career record with 297 in her career.
 
Georgia Seniors Earn Degrees

Each of Georgia's four seniors -- Gabby Connally, Maya Caldwell, Que Morrison and Jenna Staiti -- will wear the SEC graduate patch this season after earning their degrees. The four Lady Bulldogs are all pursuing master's degrees, with Connally focusing on public administration, Cadwell in non-profit management and leadership, and Morrison and Staiti in sport pedagogy.
 
Georgia Led League in Honor Roll Selections

The Georgia Lady Bulldogs led all Southeastern Conference basketball teams (women or men) with nine players on the league's Academic Honor Roll this past winter.

Each winter, student-athletes from across the conference are recognized for having a 3.0 GPA or above for either the preceding academic year or a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
 
Focus on Community

Georgia's Joni Taylor has put a focus on community service during her six seasons as head coach. This past fall, Taylor and her team took action once again by hosting a Water Bottle Drive for the local Boys and Girls Club of Athens. The community stepped up in a big way, donating close to 150 water bottles.

"We were absolutely blown away by the turnout," Taylor said. "COVID-19 has affected all of our lives in so many ways. For the Boys and Girls Club, COVID protocols eliminated the use of water fountains, so the organization needed new, re-fillable water bottles. When our ladies found out about this, they immediately wanted to help. I could not be more proud of their efforts and the efforts of all those who came by today. It's another step forward in making a meaningful impact in our community."
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