A big shot in the last few seconds lifted the Georgia women's basketball team to a nationally-televised upset, and a berth in the second weekend of the NCAA tournament.
Jasmine James' put-back with 2.1 seconds left, while being fouled, gave Georgia a 61-59 win over Florida State on Tuesday night.
The Lady Bulldogs (23-10) move on to face second-seeded Texas A&M in the regional semifinals, Sunday at 4:30 p.m. in Dallas.
The last trip to the Elite Eight for the Lady Bulldogs was 2004.
Thanks Lady Dawgs for towing the line. Our mens sports sure havent been doing it lately.... just saying
ReplyDeleteWhat the hell Seth?
ReplyDeleteCut this basketball stuff and give us more spring football!
Who appears to be in line to be our backup holder?
Women's golf team is surging too. Snore.
ReplyDeleteI hear the Equestrian team is amazing.
Snore.
THANKS TO ESPN I WATCHED THE BLOWOUT BY BAYLOR, COMPLETELY INGNORED UGA. PITIFUL
ReplyDeleteHey Anon 10:41
ReplyDeleteThe UGA/FSU game was on ESPN2.
Way to sound like a whiny dumbass though. PITIFUL
Seth, they went to the sweet 16 last year. I was out in Arizona for the first two games where they beat Tulane and then Oklahoma St.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I made the correction.
ReplyDeleteGood game, Lady Dawgs!
ReplyDeleteIn a related note, I ran into Anne Marie Armstrong on campus this morning and damn that girl is hot. There's no way she's 6'3" though, I'm 6'0" and she was barely taller than me. I'd like to do some backdoor cuts with her, if you know what I mean. :)