Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball
Script error: No such module "about". Template:Infobox college basketball team The Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team represents the University of Georgia in basketball. The Lady Bulldogs are a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The "Lady Dawgs," as they are sometimes called, play in Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Georgia. They have historically been among collegiate Womens Basketball's best programs. Georgia has won seven Southeastern Conference regular-season championships, four conference tournament championships and appeared in the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament 36 times, tied for 2nd among all schools. The team is coached by Katie Abrahamson-Henderson. The Lady Bulldogs have also appeared in 5 Final Fours and 11 Elite Eights, but have never won a National Championship.
History
Coach Landers was hired as the team's first full-time coach in 1979.[1] Since the initial NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament in 1982, the Lady Dogs have appeared every year until (and including) 2014 with the exception of 1992 and 1994.[2][3]
Year by year results
Conference tournament winners noted with # Source[4] Template:CBB yearly record start with polls |- | style="background:#dddddd; border-bottom: 2px solid #aaaaaa;" colspan="9" align="center" | Flossie M. Love (Independent) (1973–1974)
Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls |- style="background:#fafafa; border-top: 2px solid #aaaaaa;" | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | Flossie M. Love: | 3–13 || – || colspan="5" |
|- | style="background:#dddddd; border-bottom: 2px solid #aaaaaa;" colspan="9" align="center" | Elsa Heimerer (Independent) (1974–1977)
Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls |- style="background:#fafafa; border-top: 2px solid #aaaaaa;" | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | Elsa Heimerer: | 21–37 || – || colspan="5" |
|- | style="background:#dddddd; border-bottom: 2px solid #aaaaaa;" colspan="9" align="center" | Dave Lucey (Independent) (1977–1978)
Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls |- style="background:#fafafa; border-top: 2px solid #aaaaaa;" | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | Dave Lucey: | 7–16 || – || colspan="5" |
|- | style="background:#dddddd; border-bottom: 2px solid #aaaaaa;" colspan="9" align="center" | Carolyn Lehr (Independent) (1978–1979)
Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls |- style="background:#fafafa; border-top: 2px solid #aaaaaa;" | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | Carolyn Lehr: | 6–19 || – || colspan="5" |
|- | style="background:#dddddd; border-bottom: 2px solid #aaaaaa;" colspan="9" align="center" | Andy Landers (Independent, SEC) (1979–2015)
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|- | style="background:#dddddd; border-bottom: 2px solid #aaaaaa;" colspan="9" align="center" | Joni Taylor (SEC) (2015–2022)
Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls |- style="background:#fafafa; border-top: 2px solid #aaaaaa;" | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | Joni Taylor: | Template:Winning percentage || Template:Winning percentage || colspan="5" |
|- | style="background:#dddddd; border-bottom: 2px solid #aaaaaa;" colspan="9" align="center" | Katie Abrahamson-Henderson (SEC) (2022–present)
Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls Template:CBB yearly record entry with polls |- style="background:#fafafa; border-top: 2px solid #aaaaaa;" | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | Katie Abrahamson-Henderson: | Template:Winning percentage || Template:Winning percentage || colspan="5" |
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National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
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NCAA tournament results
The Bulldogs have made the NCAA tournament 36 times. They have a combined record of 59−36.
Template:CollegePrimaryHeader| 1982 | #5 | First Round | #4 Arizona State | L 77−97 |
| 1983 | #2 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four |
#7 North Carolina #6 Indiana #1 Tennessee #1 USC |
W 72−70 W 86−70 W 67–63 L 57–81 |
| 1984 | #1 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#8 Louisville #4 Ole Miss #3 Tennessee |
W 112−69 W 73−63 L 61–73 |
| 1985 | #2 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four National Championship |
#7 Tennessee Tech #6 UCLA #1 Long Beach State #4 Western Kentucky #1 Old Dominion |
W 91−74 W 78−42 W 97–82 W 91–78 L 65–70 |
| 1986 | #1 | Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#8 Illinois #4 Tennessee |
W 103−64 L 82−85 |
| 1987 | #2 | Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#7 Kansas #3 Iowa |
W 82−51 L 60−62 |
| 1988 | #4 | Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#5 Western Kentucky #1 Auburn |
W 84−66 L 65−68 |
| 1989 | #5 | First Round Second Round |
#12 Chattanooga #4 Clemson |
W 90−69 L 65–78 |
| 1990 | #2 | Second Round | #7 Arkansas | L 70−81 |
| 1991 | #1 | Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#8 UNLV #4 Long Beach State #2 Stanford |
W 86−62 W 87−77 L 67–75 |
| 1993 | #8 | First Round Second Round |
#9 San Diego State #1 Stanford |
W 85−68 L 60−93 |
| 1995 | #3 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four |
#14 Indiana #11 Louisville #7 NC State #1 Colorado #1 Tennessee |
W 81−64 W 81−68 W 98–79 W 82–79 L 51–73 |
| 1996 | #2 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four National Championship |
#15 St. Francis (PA) #7 Oklahoma State #11 Stephen F. Austin #1 Louisiana Tech #1 Stanford #1 Tennessee |
W 98−66 W 83−55 W 78–64 W 90–76 W 86–76 L 65–83 |
| 1997 | #2 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#15 Eastern Kentucky #7 Arizona #6 Vanderbilt #1 Stanford |
W 91−55 W 80−74 W 66–52 L 47–82 |
| 1998 | #7 | First Round | #10 George Washington | L 72−74 |
| 1999 | #3 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four |
#14 Liberty #11 SMU #2 Clemson #4 Iowa State #3 Duke |
W 73−52 W 68−55 W 67–54 W 89–71 L 69–81 |
| 2000 | #1 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#16 Montana #9 Stanford #5 North Carolina #2 Rutgers |
W 74−46 W 83−64 W 83–57 L 51–59 |
| 2001 | #2 | First Round Second Round |
#15 Liberty #10 Missouri |
W 77−48 L 65–78 |
| 2002 | #10 | First Round | #7 Old Dominion | L 54−68 |
| 2003 | #5 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#12 Charlotte #4 Rutgers #1 Duke |
W 80−61 W 74−64 L 63–66 |
| 2004 | #3 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#14 Liberty #6 TCU #2 Purdue #4 LSU |
W 78−53 W 85−71 W 66–64 L 60–62 |
| 2005 | #6 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#11 Rice #3 Texas #2 Duke |
W 75−49 W 70−68 L 57–63 |
| 2006 | #3 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#14 Marist #11 Hartford #2 Connecticut |
W 75−60 W 73−54 L 75–77 |
| 2007 | #3 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#14 Belmont #6 Iowa State #2 Purdue |
W 53−36 W 76−56 L 65–78 |
| 2008 | #8 | First Round Second Round |
#9 Iowa #1 North Carolina |
W 67−61 L 66−80 |
| 2009 | #11 | First Round | #6 Arizona State | L 47−58 |
| 2010 | #5 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#12 Tulane #4 Oklahoma State #1 Stanford |
W 64−59 W 74−71 (OT) L 36–73 |
| 2011 | #6 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#11 Middle Tenn #6 Florida State #2 Texas A&M |
W 56−41 W 61−59 L 38–79 |
| 2012 | #4 | First Round | #13 Marist | L 70−76 |
| 2013 | #4 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#13 Montana #5 Iowa State #1 Stanford #2 California |
W 70−50 W 65−60 W 61–59 L 62–65 (OT) |
| 2014 | #8 | First Round | #9 St. Joseph's | L 57−67 |
| 2016 | #8 | First Round | #9 Indiana | L 58−62 |
| 2018 | #4 | First Round Second Round |
#13 Mercer #5 Duke |
W 68−63 L 40−66 |
| 2021 | #3 | First Round Second Round |
#14 Drexel #6 Oregon |
W 67−53 L 50−57 |
| 2022 | #6 | First Round Second Round |
#11 Dayton #3 Iowa State |
W 70−54 L 44−67 |
| 2023 | #10 | First Round Second Round |
#7 Florida State #2 Iowa |
W 66−54 L 66−74 |
Home venues
Player awards
National awards
- Tasha Humphrey – 2005
- Saudia Roundtree – 1996
SEC Awards
- Katrina McClain – 1987
- Saudia Roundtree – 1996
- Kelly Miller – 2000, 2001
School records
Source[4]
Career leaders
- Points Scored: Janet Harris (2641)
- Rebounds: Janet Harris (1398)
- Assists: Teresa Edwards (63)
- Steals: Sherill Baker (426)
- 3-pointers: Cori Chambers (282)
Single-season leaders
- Points Scored: Katrina McClain(796, 1987)
- Rebounds: Janet Harris, (397, 1983)
- Assists: Saudia Roundtree (226, 1995)
- Steals: Sherill Baker (149, 2006)
- 3-pointers: Cori Chambers (85, 2007)
Single-game leaders
- Points Scored: Coco Miller (45, 6 Dec 1997)
- Rebounds: Katrina McClain (24, 10 Feb 1986)
- Assists: Lady Hardmon 14, (6 Jan 1992)
- Steals: Ashley Houts (10, 29 Nov 2006)
Triple-Doubles
- Teresa Edwards 24 points, 10 rebs. & 10 assists. vs. Alabama 1 Mar 1986
- Tracy Henderson 14 points, 13 rebs. & 10 blocks vs. Louisville 19 Mar 1995
See also
Notes
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