Georgia vs. Kentucky women's basketball is available to watch on SEC Network+ via ESPN. If you don't have that and you want to follow along live, you can go to the Georgia Athletics website and tune in to their game audio radiocast. Jan. 19: Kentucky, 2 p.m.
Kentucky has started off SEC play as well as you could ask for. 4-0 starts in conference play aren’t too common in Lexington, and the same could be said about starting 5-0 (which hasn’t occurred since the 2012-13 season).
Athens, Georgia; Sunday, 2 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: No. 12 Kentucky visits Georgia after Georgia Amoore scored 21 points in Kentucky's 80-61 win over the Auburn Tigers. The Bulldogs have gone 7-4 in home games.
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There was no second-half comeback for Kentucky basketball. Georgia was too tough to tame Tuesday, handing UK an 82-69 loss at Stegeman Coliseum.
The No. 6 Kentucky men's basketball team dropped its first conference game of the season after an 82-69 loss to Georgia Tuesday night in Athens.
Georgia proved more than up to the task in upsetting No. 7 Kentucky Tuesday night. The Bulldogs showed it's formidable, too, in rugged SEC.
Somto Cyril, Georgia’s 6-11 freshman center from Nigeria, grabbed eight rebounds in just 18 minutes. Four of those were on the offensive glass. At one point, Cyril just elbowed UK sophomore Brandon Garrison out of the way after grabbing the rebound and dunked.
By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Kentucky struggled in its first road game in the Southeastern Conference Tuesday night. The sixth-ranked Wildcats (12-3, 1-1 SEC) suffered an 82-69 loss to Georgia in Athens,
Kentucky’s distance shooting woes returned in Athens. One game after the Cats lit up Rupp Arena with a 14-for-29 3-point shooting clinic against Florida, one of the best 3-point defenses in the country, Kentucky went just 6-for-25 from distance against Georgia, which also boasts a 3-point defense that ranks in the top 20 nationally.
Freshman forward Asa Newell scored 12 of his 17 points after halftime and Georgia led the entire second half in beating No. 6 Kentucky 82-69 for its first win over a top-10 team in five years.
History didn’t repeat itself Tuesday. There was no second-half comeback for UK. Georgia was simply too tough to tame on this night, handing Kentucky an 82-69 loss at Stegeman Coliseum.