Georgia women’s basketball picked to finish No. 7 in SEC

UGA women’s basketball is hoping to return the NCAA Tournament again in 2023-2024

The Georgia Bulldogs women’s basketball team has been picked to finish No. 7 in the SEC. The Georgia women’s team made the 2023 NCAA Tournament as a No. 10 seed last year before losing in the round of 32 to Iowa. Georgia finished No. 6 in the SEC last season with a final record of 22-12 (9-7 in SEC play).

Head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson is hoping the Dawgs can return to the NCAA Tournament in 2023-2024. Georgia’s leading returning scorer is Javyn Nicholson, who averaged 9.6 points and 7.0 rebounds per game last season.

The media picked the defending national champion LSU Tigers to win the SEC in 2023-2024. South Carolina, who went 36-1 last year, is projected to finish second in the conference.

LSU star Angel Reese has been named as the conference’s preseason Player of the Year. Georgia did not have any players make the preseason All-SEC team.

Two key Georgia basketball players announce transfer destinations

Georgia basketball’s Toumani Camara and Tye Fagan have announced their new transfer homes.

Two important members of Georgia basketball’s rotation have announced their new transfer homes. Tom Crean and the Georgia Bulldogs are losing Toumani Camara and Tye Fagan this offseason.

Georgia will have to look for incoming transfers to replace some of the lost production. The Bulldogs may lose more players in the transfer portal, but there are a number of players in the NCAA transfer portal. Georgia basketball’s recruiting class is lowly ranked at the moment, so that is why the Dawgs may be reliant on the transfer portal to add talent.

Keep your head up, Dawgs fans. Georgia women’s basketball is returning two star players, Jenna Staiti and Que Morrison, after being a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament.