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Stegeman Coliseum (Athens, GA)
#19 Tennessee @ Georgia
Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026 | 6:30 PM ET | SECN+Stegeman Coliseum (Athens, GA)
ONE-SENTENCE SUMMARY
Tennessee’s coming off two straight punches to the mouth—and walks straight into a Georgia team that defends like a vise and has enough shooting + size to make sloppy possessions fatal.WHERE THIS ONE SITS
- Tennessee: 14–5 (6–1 SEC)
- Georgia: 18–4 (4–4 SEC)
GEORGIA IDENTITY (WHAT YOU’RE REALLY PLAYING)
- Defense-first and physical: They’re giving up ~57 points a game and choking opponents’ efficiency.
- Make-you-pay guards: Multiple legit 3-point threats + a table-setter who pressures the ball.
- Real size behind it: They’ve got length and shot-blocking that punishes “drive into traffic” offense.
GEORGIA LIKELY STARTERS + ROLES (WITH MPG)
- Dani Carnegie — G, 5'9" (So) — 32.4 MPG: Microwave scorer; deep-range volume, can swing the game in 3 minutes.
- Trinity Turner — G, 5'6" (So) — 32.2 MPG: The engine; creates, pressures, racks up assists/steals.
- Mia Woolfolk — F, 6'3" (So) — 21.4 MPG: Interior scorer + physical defender; makes you pay for small lineups.
- Rylie Theuerkauf — G, 5'9" (Jr) — 26.6 MPG: Spacer/sniper; you lose her once and it’s a guaranteed 3.
- Enjulina Gonzalez — G, 5'9" (Jr) — 19.3 MPG: Connective starter; does the grimy stuff, defends, and moves the ball.
Key subs / matchup levers:
- Zhen Craft — F, 6'2" (Fr) — 16.9 MPG: Energy rebounder; extra possessions matter vs UT pace.
- Savannah Henderson — G, 6'3" (R-Jr) — 16.7 MPG: Big guard minutes = tougher passing angles + switch problems.
- Vera Ojenuwa — F, 6'4" (Jr) — 11.9 MPG: More size/boards when they want to grind.
- Aicha Ndour — C, 6'6" (5th) — 8.9 MPG: Rim protection; changes shots and your shot selection.
RECENT FORM
- Tennessee last two: L vs Mississippi State, L at UConn (after wins over Kentucky and Alabama).
- Georgia last four: W vs Ole Miss (82–59), W at Arkansas (76–66), W at #11 Kentucky (72–67)… then L vs #24 Alabama (68–53).
- Why that matters: They were on a 3-game heater (including two ranked wins) before Alabama held them to only 53 points in Athens.
- Quick “who carried” snapshot: Carnegie dropped 32 vs Ole Miss and 31 at Arkansas; vs Kentucky it was Carnegie + Theuerkauf with 19 each.
COOPER WATCH (RECENT VS SEASON)
- Talaysia Cooper season: 14.3 PPG.
- Last 4 games: 12.5 PPG — about 1.8 points below her season average.
- The real concern: It isn’t just scoring—it’s efficiency + ball security: 9–24 with 6 TO vs Mississippi State, 3–15 vs Kentucky, and 4 TO at UConn. Tennessee needs a clean game more than a “hero” game.
KEYS TO THE GAME
Tennessee MUST:- Get “good-shot discipline” back. Bad shots + no ball movement = avalanche the other way.
- Protect the ball without playing slow. Georgia’s defense thrives on live-ball chaos.
- Make Georgia’s shooters defend. Attack them downhill early—don’t let them set the vise.
- Losing shooters off help. Over-help once, and you’re chasing 3s all night.
- Getting punked on the glass. This is how “pace” dies—one shot for you, two for them.
X-FACTOR:
- Janiah Barker — if she’s fully back to being a downhill, physical finisher, Tennessee’s offense looks a lot less fragile.
