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February 9, 2007
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) -- Georgia got out to a big lead in the first half and had
no intention of letting Alabama get back in the game in the second half.
Christy Marshall scored a career-high 17 points and reserve Angel Robinson
had 18 points and 10 rebounds in ninth-ranked the Lady Bulldog's 92-51 victory
over the Crimson Tide on Thursday night.
Georgia ran off 16 unanswered points after allowing Alabama to score the
first two baskets of the game, then held the Crimson Tide scoreless for 7 1/2
minutes later in the first half on the way to a 46-20 lead at the intermission.
Georgia then went on a 16-4 run over the first 6 minutes of the second half
to push its lead to 38, and never led by less than 32 points the rest of the
way.
"At halftime we discussed how we needed to come back and stick it to them
again," said Ashley Houts, Georgia's point guard. "I felt like we did a good
job of putting it in their minds that they didn't have a chance."
Cori Chambers added 19 points, Tasha Humphrey 11 and Houts 10 for the Lady
Bulldogs (20-5, 7-3 Southeastern Conference), who handed the Crimson Tide their
worst home defeat since 2003 and extended Alabama's losing streak to 10 games.
The victory marked the 23rd time in Georgia coach Andy Landers' 28-year
career at the school that the Lady Bulldogs have reached the 20-win mark.
"I was really pleased with our kids' defense," Landers said. "By our
count we had 20 deflections at the half. We got our hands on some balls. Most of
the tempo was set by our defense."
Marshall, a 6-foot-1 forward, and Robinson, a 6-5 forward who came off the
bench, are both freshmen.
Kate Mastin scored 10 points, all in the second half, to lead Alabama
(10-15, 0-10).
"We haven't lost our fight yet," Mastin said. "We got beat by 40 tonight
and we got beat by 40 at Vandy last Sunday. We still come to practice every day.
We haven't quit yet."
Updated on Friday, Feb 9, 2007 12:33 am, EST
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