Bulldogs pull off sloppy win
Saturday, the 6,712 fans in Stegeman Coliseum watched Georgia battle Ole Miss in what can only be described as an ugly display of basketball. The contest was one where both teams combined to shoot for only 38 percent from the field, while also committing 27 turnovers. The game was a classic tale of two halves [...]
Stallings, Langhi rejuvenate Vandy
What happens when a perennial doormat suddenly emerges as a powerhouse and a contender? The SEC as a whole is attempting to figure this question out as Vanderbilt has risen amongst many of the teams at the top of the SEC. The Commodores have beaten Florida and Tennessee and taken Kentucky to overtime on their [...]
Bulldog ‘d’ comes just in time
A mere 2:55 into Saturday’s men’s basketball battle with South Carolina, Georgia power forward Anthony Evans committed his third personal foul, forcing him to spend the rest of the opening half as a spectator. ‘I thought we were through. When he (Evans) got that third foul, I thought they were going to dominate us,’ said [...]
Moses shines against Tide after rebounding from flu
After GeorgiaOs convincing 75-59 victory over Alabama Saturday afternoon at Stegeman Coliseum, Georgia head coach Jim Harrick raved about the performance of point guard Moses White. Harrick went on to proclaim, OI think point guard by committee is over.O The high praise from Coach Harrick was well-deserved. White, a 5-10 freshmen from Tallahassee, Fla., controlled [...]
Richardson: 40 minutes of hell
January 11, 2000 by MATT HOCH and GENTRY ESTES
Filed under Sports
n the initial practices after Nolan Richardson took over the coaching job at the University of Arkansas in 1986, his new up-tempo style of play confused his players. They were used to the slow style adopted by previous coach Eddie Sutton. Walk-on Scott Rose was the first to strike up the courage to ask Richardson [...]
