In an unexpected twist of events, the Athens community was left reeling after the Georgia State Panthers toppled the Georgia Bulldogs women’s basketball team with a score of 66-60 on Thursday night at Stegeman Coliseum. This shocking outcome ended a remarkable 17-game winning streak the Bulldogs enjoyed against the Panthers since their last defeat in 1982. For the Bulldogs, who started the game with an unbeaten record this season, the loss is certainly a wake-up call.
The game began with Georgia State seizing the momentum, scoring 13 points to just 3 for Georgia within the first few minutes. It was a jolt that put the Bulldogs—who had been riding high—immediately on the defensive. Senior guard Asia Avinger described the start as a struggle, stating, “I think we just came out flat, and that’s not us at all.” The Bulldogs were scrambling as the Panthers set the tone early.
Despite the rocky beginning, the Bulldogs managed to gather some steam, especially in the second quarter where they exploded for 23 points, shrinking the deficit to just one point by halftime. The crowd began to find its voice again, rallying behind the home team as they put on a fighting display. However, the energy didn’t carry through to the second half. Georgia’s shooting took a tumble with the Bulldogs making only 3 of 13 attempts in the third quarter, leaving fans feeling concerned.
The defensive side of the game, which has historically been Georgia’s strength, faltered. Georgia turned the ball over a staggering 19 times throughout the match, and the Panthers made them pay, converting those turnovers into an impressive 21 points. Avinger, who led the Bulldogs with 15 points, expressed her frustration about the team’s performance. “We didn’t bring our game today, and that’s really what made us lose,” she commented, a sentiment echoed by many teammates.
On the other hand, Georgia State showcased solid shooting, particularly from the perimeter. Senior guards Mikyla Tolivert and Crystal Henderson combined for 40 points, including nine 3-pointers. They proved to be a significant challenge for the Bulldogs’ defense, especially in critical moments of the game. Despite being less efficient overall, Georgia State managed to net several key shots at crucial times—something that left Georgia scrambling to catch up.
In a thrilling conclusion, the Bulldogs made a valiant effort to reclaim the game, scoring on a 10-1 run that put them in the lead with just three minutes on the clock. However, back-to-back 3-pointers from Tolivert and Henderson doused the Bulldogs’ resurgence and sealed the Bulldogs’ fate. Fans left the arena buzzing with disbelief as they processed the unexpected turn of events.
As the dust settles, Georgia will have to regroup quickly, for they have a game against Georgia Tech this Sunday in Atlanta, marking their first away game of the season. Coach and players alike will surely focus on turning this defeat into a stepping stone for improvement. The game is set to tip off at 2 p.m. and will be available on the ACC Network. It’s a good moment for them to build character and bounce back, and fans are hopeful that their beloved Bulldogs will learn from this experience.
A thrilling season awaits, and Athens can be sure that this won’t be the last we hear from the Bulldogs. They will be out to prove that this stumble is merely a blip on the road to a successful season.
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