Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 17 points to lead the Georgia Bulldogs over the Furman Paladins 64-50 on Friday night in Athens.
Caldwell-Pope was one of four Bulldogs to score in double-figures. Gerald Robinson scored 13, Dustin Ware had 11 and Donte Williams added 10.
After a 9-9 tie early in the game, Georgia went on a run to lead 32-17 with 4:18 left in the first half. That 15 point lead was the largest of the game for the Dawgs, who led by 11 at halftime.
The Bulldogs (7-5, 0-0 SEC) finished the game shooting 48.8% (21-43) and 50% (6-12) from three-point range.
Georgia’s next game is Tuesday against Winthrop in Athens. The game will be televised by CSS and ESPN3 at 7:00 p.m. ET.
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Not saying beating Furman is anything to write home about; however, having watched the team since the beginning of the season, I sense that they are getting better every game. Just wish we had a big, tall, strong man to give us an inside game. That missing link will kill us in SEC pay. But, I love the dawgs and believe, sincerely, that Mark Fox will build a great team at UGA!
Well said gadog !!!!!