Upset complete: Georgia basketball knocks off #11 Memphis

Behind a balanced offensive performance, Tom Crean’s squad outlasted a red-hot Memphis team 65-62 in an early season classic.

Georgia’s men’s basketball team marched into Memphis to face a Tigers team in the middle of a ten-game winning streak. Correction: at the end of a ten-game winning streak.

Behind a balanced offensive performance featuring four Bulldogs scoring double-digit figures, Tom Crean’s squad outlasted a red-hot Memphis 65-62 in an early season classic. The game featured over twenty lead changes and no team ever led by more than eight points.

Junior Rayshaun Hammonds led the way for the Dawgs, scoring 15 and securing 12 rebounds.

Freshman star Anthony Edwards had a less-than-memorable afternoon, shooting 4-17 from the field, but found some rhythm at a crucial time. Seven of his thirteen points were scored during a run that brought Georgia back from being down 39-47 to being up 51-48 across a span of three minutes and ten seconds.

Graduate transfer Donnell Gresham, Jr. posted 12 points and freshman spark plug Sahvir Wheeler racked up 10 off the bench.

Georgia improves to 10-3 on the season and has won four straight. The Dawgs’ next game takes place on Tuesday night, when they welcome the #14 Kentucky Wildcats to Stegeman Coliseum.

The broadcast begins on ESPN at 9:00 p.m. EST.

Preview: Georgia basketball takes on Memphis

Georgia basketball has a tough road game Saturday.

On Saturday, Jan. 4, the Georgia Bulldogs basketball team will travel to Tennessee to take on the ninth-ranked 12-1 Memphis Tigers at 1:00 PM.

The matchup will represent one of the toughest games of the year for the Dawgs, who are coming off of a comfortable win over Austin Peay on Monday.

The Tigers are coached by former NBA player Penny Hardaway, and although they no longer have the services of projected NBA lottery center James Wiseman, they still are a very deep team with veteran experience and will present a formidable task for Anthony Edwards and co. to overcome.

The Tigers’ lone loss of the year came early in the season at the hands of 14th-ranked Oregon, and they have been on a tear ever since.

The Dawgs will need to play smart and together if they are going to get a win in their final game before conference play begins.