Georgia defeated Texas A&M 92-84 in overtime on Sunday afternoon in Reed Arena.
Head women’s basketball coach Gary Blair motivates his team during a timeout.
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Junior Anriel Howard scored 14 points for the Aggies.
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Chennedy Carter shoots over three defenders.
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Senior Jasmine Lumpkin drives to the basket.
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Chennedy Carter made 11 of her 12 free throws.
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Senior Khaalia Hillsman was named the SEC player of the week.
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Junior Danni Williams was held to one point in the first half.
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The corps sways together before the game as the Aggie War Hymn plays.
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The Aggie Dance Team performs with the Hullabaloo band during a timeout.
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Texas A&M honored former Aggie athletes during halftime on Legend Day.
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Chennedy Carter averages the third most points-per-game in the SEC.
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Junior Danni Williams led the team with 45 minutes of playtime.
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Georgia’s Gabby Connally led the bulldogs with 37 points off the bench.
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Georgia had 12 blocks compared to Texas A&M’s two.
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Texas A&M was held to just three three-pointers against Georgia.
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Georgia made 12 three-pointers and Texas A&M made three
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Georgia scored 19 points in overtime, while Texas A&M scored 11.
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Georgia player Que Morrison celebrates the team’s victory over Texas A&M.
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