NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Georgia coach Andy Landers believes his team has some unfinished business to settle with Tennessee.
"At their place, I don't think that we deserved to win the game. But I thought the game was winnable," Landers said. "At our place, I thought -- I'm not saying we deserved to win it, but I thought we should have won it, and we didn't."
Sherill Baker scored 27 points and Cori Chambers added 20 to lead the No. 12 Lady Bulldogs over No. 23 Vanderbilt 69-47 Friday night in the quarterfinals of the Southeastern Conference tournament. Now, Georgia faces No. 8 Tennessee in Saturday night's semifinals.
The Lady Vols beat the Lady Bulldogs twice during the regular season, 94-85 at Tennessee and 58-55 at Georgia.
"If they beat us again, then I guess you say they're better than we are. That kind of proves it," Landers said. "I don't see where the damage is going to be done there. So we got everything to win and nothing to lose as far as I'm concerned."