NCAA Tournament 2001 - Georgia Lady Bulldogs




Georgia Lady Bulldogs
RECORD: 27-6  REGION: East  SEED: 2
COACH: Andy Landers  CONFERENCE: SEC
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Road to the Final Four.............................................................................................

PREVIOUS GAMES
DATE OPPONENT ROUND RESULT
March 16, 2001 Liberty 1st Round W 77 - 48
March 18, 2001 Missouri 2nd Round L 78 - 65


Overview
Kelly Miller's jumper with less than a second to play won the SEC tournament title, capping off perhaps the toughest four-day tournament in college basketball. Miller is Georgia's third all-time leading scorer and her efforts this season won her SEC Player of the Year honors. However, it's a testament to Georgia's balance that Kelly isn't even the team's leading scorer -- twin sister Coco paces the team with a 15.9 scoring average to Kelly's 15.8 average (Coco has 494 points over 31 games; Kelly has scored 489). Deanna "Tweety" Nolan is an exceptional athlete on the wing. Down low, Georgia boasts the tough tandem of shot blocker Tawana McDonald and the SEC Rookie of the Year, Christi Thomas. If opponents can't slow them down, foes will get run over.

Player to Watch
Freshman Christi Thomas, a 6-foot-5 center, leads Georgia with a 51.6 field-goal percentage. She also ranks second on the team in rebounds (6.4) and third in scoring (12.1 ppg).

Roster
NO. PLAYER                   POS    HT    YRS    HOMETOWN
 2  Tina Taylor               G    5-6     FR    Longview, TX
 3  Mary Beth Lycett         G-F   6-0     SO    McDonough, GA
11  Keisha Brown              G    5-11    SR    Buford, GA
14  Deanna "Tweety" Nolan    G-F   6-0     SR    Flint, MI
21  Kelly McEntire            G    5-9     SO    Dalton, GA
22  Tameiko Washington       G-F   5-11    SO    Tennille, GA
23  Kelly Miller              G    5-10    SR    Rochester, MN
24  Tiaunna Briggans          F    6-1     SR    Denver, CO
25  Beth Henson               F    6-1     FR    Gainesville, FL
31  Camille Murphy            G    5-6     JR    Syracuse, NY
35  Coco Miller               G    5-10    SR    Rochester, MN
40  Tawana McDonald          F-C   6-4     JR    Flint, MI
44  Ebony Felder              F    6-1     FR    Jackson, MS

Notable Numbers
Kelly Miller sank the winning shot with 0.8 seconds left to give Georgia a 62-60 win over Vanderbilt and its first SEC tournament title since 1986. Miller's also clutch at the foul line, where she sinks 83.9 percent of her free-throw attempts.

Tournament history
Previous NCAA Tournament Bids: 17
NCAA Tournament Record: 35-17
Final Four Appearances: 5
NCAA Tournament Championships: None
Best NCAA Tournament Finish: 1985, 1996 National runner-ups
Last NCAA Appearance: 2000, lost to Rutgers, 59-51, Regional Finals

LAST 5 GAMES
OPPONENT RESULT
VanderbiltW, 62-60
ArkansasW, 63-44
MississippiW, 80-61
@ VanderbiltL, 71-65
@ AlabamaW, 71-48



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Kelly Miller hits game-winner for No. 5 Georgia in last second

Kelly Miller tabbed SEC Player of Year

SEC tournament results

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 Kelly Miller sinks a jumper with 0.8 seconds left to give Georgia a two-point win in the SEC final.
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 Coco Miller makes a steal and takes it all the way for the hoop and a foul.
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 Georgia's Christi Thomas gets the ball in the paint and scores an easy two.
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 Kiesha Brown goes up strong for a Georgia basket in the first half.
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