Georgia Bulldogs Rally Past Arkansas Razorbacks in SEC Women's Basketball Tournament
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Wednesday, Mar 5, 2025 4:44 pm ET1min read
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According to [1], Thiero, who recorded his fourth career double-double, scored 11 second-half points, including two crucial free throws in the final seconds, to give the Razorbacks a hard-fought 68-65 victory. Knox, who went 10-of-11 at the free throw line, added two points in the second half to help secure the win.
The Bulldogs, led by Asia Avinger's 19 points and De'Mauri Flournoy's 15, put up a strong fight. However, they struggled in the final minutes, scoring only two points in the final 3:29. In contrast, the Razorbacks, who had only led for 29 seconds in the entire game, managed to stay composed and capitalize on their opportunities.
Meanwhile, in another matchup, the No. 9 Tennessee Volunteers dominated the No. 16 Texas A&M Aggies, winning 77-37. Talaysia Cooper scored 19 points and eight rebounds to lead the Volunteers, who held the Aggies to just 37 points.
While the SEC women's basketball tournament is not typically associated with high-scoring, thrilling games, this first-round matchup between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Arkansas Razorbacks proved to be an exception. The Razorbacks' come-from-behind victory serves as a reminder that anything can happen in the world of college basketball.
References:
[1] "Razorbacks led by Thiero Knox to huge first SEC win of year over Bulldogs," HitThatLine.com, January 23, 2023. https://hitthatline.com/razorbacks-led-by-thiero-knox-to-huge-first-sec-win-of-year-over-bulldogs/
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Georgia Bulldogs rallied past Arkansas Razorbacks 79-74 in the first round of the SEC women's basketball tournament, with Asia Avinger scoring 19 points and De'Mauri Flournoy adding 15. Izzy Higginbottom led the Razorbacks with 38 points, but they scored only two points in the final 3:29. In another matchup, No. 9 Tennessee dominated No. 16 Texas A&M 77-37, with Talaysia Cooper scoring 19 points and eight rebounds.
The SEC women's basketball tournament kicked off with a thrilling first-round matchup between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Arkansas Razorbacks. Despite trailing by 12 points at halftime, the Razorbacks rallied back, thanks to the heroics of Adou Thiero and Karter Knox.According to [1], Thiero, who recorded his fourth career double-double, scored 11 second-half points, including two crucial free throws in the final seconds, to give the Razorbacks a hard-fought 68-65 victory. Knox, who went 10-of-11 at the free throw line, added two points in the second half to help secure the win.
The Bulldogs, led by Asia Avinger's 19 points and De'Mauri Flournoy's 15, put up a strong fight. However, they struggled in the final minutes, scoring only two points in the final 3:29. In contrast, the Razorbacks, who had only led for 29 seconds in the entire game, managed to stay composed and capitalize on their opportunities.
Meanwhile, in another matchup, the No. 9 Tennessee Volunteers dominated the No. 16 Texas A&M Aggies, winning 77-37. Talaysia Cooper scored 19 points and eight rebounds to lead the Volunteers, who held the Aggies to just 37 points.
While the SEC women's basketball tournament is not typically associated with high-scoring, thrilling games, this first-round matchup between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Arkansas Razorbacks proved to be an exception. The Razorbacks' come-from-behind victory serves as a reminder that anything can happen in the world of college basketball.
References:
[1] "Razorbacks led by Thiero Knox to huge first SEC win of year over Bulldogs," HitThatLine.com, January 23, 2023. https://hitthatline.com/razorbacks-led-by-thiero-knox-to-huge-first-sec-win-of-year-over-bulldogs/

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