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Georgia guard Marcus Millender (4),  Georgia guard Blue Cain (0) during Georgia’s game against Arkansas at Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (Emil Madden/UGAAA)
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SEC Announces Bulldogs’ Game Locations, Two-Time Opponents

June 25, 2026 | Men's Basketball

Georgia to host five 2026 NCAA Tourney teams at Stegeman

2026-27 TICKET INFORMATION
ATHENS, Ga. — Five games at Stegeman Coliseum against 2026 NCAA Tournament teams headline the Georgia Bulldogs' 2026-27 Southeastern Conference schedule. On Thursday, the SEC announced the league's home and road game locations and the three schools each team will play twice during the 2026-27 men's basketball season.

Georgia will again face traditional foes Florida and South Carolina twice this winter, with Oklahoma being the Bulldogs' third home-and-home foe.

Georgia's additional six SEC opponents at Stegeman Coliseum will be Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, Missouri, Texas and Vanderbilt.

The Bulldogs will travel to Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Ole Miss, Texas A&M and Tennessee, as well as Gainesville; Columbia, S.C.; and Norman.

All told, 10 of Georgia's 18 SEC outings will be against teams which secured NCAA Tournament bids in 2026 – five in Athens and five on the road.

Game dates, tips times and television assignments for the SEC schedule will be announced at later dates.

Georgia earned its second consecutive NCAA Tournament bid to cap a record-setting campaign last season. The Bulldogs won 22 regular-season games, the most in 121 seasons of competition, while also scoring the most points (2,951) at their highest scoring average (89.4 ppg) ever.

Head coach Mike White's roster for the 2026-27 season will feature six returnees and nine newcomers. The Bulldogs who are back include four starters – seniors Blue Cain and Marcus "Smurf" Millender, junior Kanon Catchings and sophomore Kareem Stagg. Georgia is one of just four power conference teams returning a quartet of season-ending starters. The nine first-year Bulldogs include five transfers and four freshmen.

Georgia's schedule for the upcoming season will include 18 regular-season home games – nine non-conference matchups and nine SEC dates. Information on new season tickets can be found here.
Wednesday, March 18
Wednesday, March 18
Sunday, March 15
Friday, March 13