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ATLANTA — No one thought Georgia could win two SEC tournament games in one day.
Then again, no one asked Georgia seniors Sundiata Gaines and Dave Bliss.
Gaines scored 20 points and Georgia, a last-place team in the regular season, upset Mississippi State 64-60 on Saturday night to move to within one win of its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2002.
Georgia, which upset Kentucky earlier Saturday, will play Arkansas in Sunday’s SEC tournament championship game.
“To win two games in one day at the SEC tournament is not easy,” said Gaines, who held an ice bag on his sore right hip but insisted “I’m not tired.”
Georgia won only four conference games all season but won three in three days in the SEC tournament. Two of them came Saturday, improbably leading the Bulldogs into the championship game of the SEC tournament.
Georgia, down to eight scholarship players, was not supposed to have enough depth or enough rest to pull out two wins in one day.
“It was definitely a grind,” Bliss said. “We kept looking at each other, not letting it be a factor.”
Georgia upset Kentucky 60-56 earlier Saturday in a quarterfinal game pushed back a day due to the tornado that damaged the Georgia Dome the previous night.
The Bulldogs’ win over Kentucky, the No. 2 team from the SEC East, was impressive enough, but few expected they would have enough left to even remain competitive against Mississippi State, the top team from the West.
Bliss said the players entered the tournament with confidence despite losing six of their last games in the regular season.
“We came in expecting to win this thing,” Bliss said. “A lot of things didn’t go our way this year. But we were not going to quit.”
When asked if he was exhausted following the rare double-header, Bliss said “I feel good, man. I feel good.”
Charles Rhodes scored 22 points for Mississippi State (22-10), but his late technical foul helped Georgia pull off its second upset of the day.
“Of course we thought we had an advantage,” Arkansas guard Barry Stewart said when asked about Georgia’s unusual challenge of playing two games in one day. “I guess they took the challenge today, playing two games in a row.”
Georgia (16-16) was only 4-12 in the league during the regular season and entered the tournament with coach Dennis Felton’s job status in apparent jeopardy.
Felton said he was proud his players were “tough enough and good enough to win the game.”
Said Gaines: “We made history today but we’ve got to finish it out tomorrow.”
Gaines hurt his hip on a hard foul when picking up his fifth foul on a charge with 7:18 left. He limped off the floor but he said the injury wouldn’t keep him out of Sunday’s game.
“I’m not worried about the hip,” he said. “I’m worried about my team. ... This just shows if we play together anything is possible.”
They did — and even had enough left over to celebrate the win. Corey Butler slapped hands with Georgia fans and Felton left the court pumping his fist and slapping hands with several boosters hanging over the tunnel.
Mississippi State coach Rick Stansbury said he didn’t take the semifinal game for granted.
“We never talked about Georgia playing another game, I promise you,” Stansbury said.
The semifinal was played before an estimated crowd of 1,000 at Georgia Tech’s Alexander Memorial Coliseum, where the final two days of the tournament were moved after a tornado ripped through the Georgia Dome during the quarterfinals Friday night.
Mississippi State led 60-59 with 1:37 left but couldn’t score again. Billy Humphrey, who scored all six of his points in the final 2 minutes, made two free throws for a 63-60 lead with 7.6 seconds left following Rhodes’ technical foul.
Humphrey, who averages 12.4 points per game, scored his first basket on a drive with 1:54 left for a 59-58 lead. After a basket by Rhodes, Humphrey’s jumper with 1:20 left gave Georgia a 61-60 lead.
Humphrey missed a free throw with 47 seconds left, but Georgia retained possession when Mississippi State knocked the rebound out of bounds. Butler couldn’t inbound the ball and was called for a five-second violation before he could call a timeout.
Stewart missed a short jumper and fouled Georgia’s Zac Swansey with 21 seconds left.
Swansey missed the free throw, but Rhodes did the same at the other end, then was called for a technical foul after Butler grabbed the rebound and was fouled.
Albert Jackson had 12 points and eight rebounds for Georgia. Jackson and Bliss finished with four fouls.
Ben Hansbrough had 12 points for Mississippi State and Stewart added 10, but the two combined to make only 5 of 24 shots from the field.
Georgia opened strong, taking a 10-2 lead on a dunk by Jackson and stretching the lead to 15-4 on Gaines’ third 3-pointer of the first seven minutes.
Soon the lack of rest began to show. The Bulldogs’ two top inside players, Dave Bliss and Jackson, each had three fouls in the first half. Georgia was called for 13 fouls in the half; Mississippi State had only five.
Hansbrough hit a 3-pointer to give Mississippi State its first lead at 29-27 before settling for a 33-33 tie at halftime.
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Posted by LargeOrange on March 16, 2008 at 2:11 a.m. (Suggest removal)
weird Tourney, way to go Dawgs, I wish it were the Vols you faced tomorrow, but good luck, you have played your way to where you are. GO SEC!
Posted by andy112382 on March 16, 2008 at 2:19 a.m. (Suggest removal)
yea, this has to be the strangest sec tourney ever between the upsets and the relocation - guess it is safe to say that whenever a tornado rips by during a game being played, things are just a little strange to say the least.
Who had their bracket ending with UGA/Arkansas in the sec title game?
Posted by slambob2 on March 16, 2008 at 5:25 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Wow. How 'bout them Dogs!?!
I wouldn't have believed that Kentucky could pull off two wins yesterday. But Georgia??
It's a classic story of playing for your coach's job. And a team that is better than it has shown is very dangerous as teams tend to overlook them.
I would love to see the Dogs make the tournament.
slambob
Posted by surlyguy on March 16, 2008 at 8:32 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Reminiscent of the Vols under Wade Houston one year when they made the title game. Now, let's see if the dawgs can finish the deal...Houston's Vols couldn't quite do it. I believe Arkansas has too much in the paint for the dawgs.
Posted by pdhuff on March 16, 2008 at 9:23 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Congrats Dawgs. Win again. You deserve it.
Posted by General_Watermelon on March 16, 2008 at 9:54 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Dawgs - Impressive to win 2 times in one day. I for one will be pulling for GA just because of the Cinderella story.
Posted by grvol on March 16, 2008 at 10:12 a.m. (Suggest removal)
The SEC tournament is only good for seeing which teams will mail it in. TN does it every year. So why even show up?
Posted by johnlg00 on March 16, 2008 at 11:01 a.m. (Suggest removal)
What a gutty performance by the 'Dogs! If they somehow manage to get by the Pigs, someone will make a movie about it! I hope the Vols look at that and remember what can be accomplished when everyone remains focused on the job at hand.
Posted by andy112382 on March 16, 2008 at 11:37 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I hope Arkansas beats georgia, I can't stand the bulldogs.........I live here in 'dawg country' and my father-in-law & brother-in-law are georgia fans........so, go hogs?
Plus, yea it is a nice cinderella story and they got hot right when they needed to, but I am not huge on the idea of a team with a losing record or a team that only won 4 conference games all season making the NCAA tourney.
Posted by brokebackvol on March 16, 2008 at 1:33 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Did you see the game yesterday, GRVol? I thought that while the Vols made their mistakes, they were in it against a talented Arkansas team at the end.
Good luck to the Dawgs - count me as another who couldn't imagine them winning two games in one day.
Posted by ggriggs939 on March 16, 2008 at 3 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Which team will the sec back in this game?
How does this affect the number of sec teams that go to the big dance? That will be the determining factor in the 'championship'.
Posted by pdhuff on March 16, 2008 at 3:37 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Vanderbilt can make a DVD for Ga, if they want one.
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