NCAAB Game Recap - Georgia at Alabama
Thu Feb 23, 2017 7:00 PM EST

Gonz
96
USD
38
F
USC
77
Ariz
90
F
UCLA
87
AzSt
75
F
Mem
74
Cin
87
F
Wisc
73
OhSt
83
F
StMar
78
Pepp
49
F
ChaSo
72
Winth
86
F
Hof
96
W&M
82
F
Tows
78
UNCW
83
F
JMU
70
Drex
64
F
NE
105
Elon
104
F(2OT)
Stetsn
70
FlGlf
80
F
USC-Up
87
NJIT
88
F
JU
69
NFla
73
F
IPFW
82
IUPUI
83
F
JSU
65
E KY
68
F
Lipsco
85
KennSt
74
F
Bry
66
Merrim
69
F
SacHr
64
StFPA
73
F
FaDi
76
RobM
77
F
LIU
62
MtStM
58
F
StFNY
53
CenCT
62
F
Longw
45
Lib
61
F
Campbl
49
HiPt
59
F
Presb
57
Radf
59
F
UTEP
60
FAU
55
F
W Ky
77
UNCC
83
F
UTSA
69
FIU
67
F
UMass
67
GrgWas
83
F
UGA
60
Bama
55
F
Nebras
72
MSU
88
F
Del
65
Charl
78
F
Murr
69
SEMO
82
F
Quin
74
Maris
87
F
Nich
77
InWor
68
F
HCU
81
McNee
79
F
SDak
92
W IL
81
F
Seatt
86
UTRGV
77
F
APSU
72
TN-M
76
F
USM
71
Rice
72
F(OT)
LaTec
85
N TX
67
F
Marsh
65
ODU
86
F
SoFL
68
Tuls
82
F
SFA
65
NOrl
82
F
UtVal
84
NMSt
72
F
TNTec
68
MorSt
73
F
ChiSt
59
GrCan
82
F
Web
72
E WA
82
F
UNCA
76
GWebb
81
F
UMKC
62
CSBak
71
F
UCRiv
61
UCSB
68
F
CAPoly
78
LongB
71
F
IdaSt
61
Ida
69
F
Pacif
68
SCla
69
F
BYU
97
Portl
78
F
USF
51
LoyMa
53
F
CSNor
85
UCDav
96
F
S UT
86
PorSt
93
F
NoAZ
73
Sac
69
F
Utah
86
Colora
81
F

Feb 23, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Georgia

30

30

60

Alabama

18

37

55

Frazier scores 28, Georgia tops Alabama 60-55
Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:00 PM

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) Georgia didn't quit defending without its leading scorer, and J.J. Frazier certainly kept making baskets.

Frazier scored 28 points in his second straight huge performance to lead the short-handed Bulldogs to a 60-55 victory over Alabama Thursday night in a game that could easily have ended as another exasperatingly close defeat.

Frazier scored 11 straight points in the final minutes to help the Bulldogs (16-12, 7-8 Southeastern Conference) hold on after losing most of a 14-point second-half lead. He scored 19 points after halftime to pick up much of the scoring load for an injured Yante Maten, who's out with a sprained right knee.

Even without him, Georgia never trailed.

"Yan doesn't make every play. Yan doesn't make every rebound," Frazier said. "That's why we're a team. We're confident without him."

Fresh from a season-best 36-point effort in a loss to No. 11 Kentucky, Frazier made 3 of 4 free throws in the final 50 seconds. Alabama (16-11, 9-6) missed a couple of 3-point attempts and Juwan Parker made 1 of 2 foul shots.

Frazier was 10-of-17 shooting after Alabama held him to four points in the first meeting, a Tide victory.

"He was able to get it and get off the ball screen and get in open space because we were playing smaller players and we just basically covered the 3-point line up with some shooters," Georgia coach Fox said.

Parker scored nine points while Derek Ogbeide had seven points and nine rebounds for Georgia.

Ar'Mond Davis scored 17 points on 7-of-18 shooting to lead Alabama. Braxton Key had 14 of his 16 points in the second half while Donte Hall had 11 points and nine rebounds.

Alabama started a rally by hitting six straight shots and eventually cut the margin to one point a number of times. Georgia kept answering.

Tyree Crump hit back to back 3-pointers for his only baskets of the game before Frazier resumed blowing past defenders on his way to the basket.

"We needed some scoring punch there, and Tyree's a great shooter," Fox said.

Alabama made 21 of 63 shots (33.3 percent) and was just 4 of 23 (17 percent) from 3-point range.

The Bulldogs led 30-18 at halftime, and it could have been worse. Avery Johnson Jr. stole the ball and Davis finished with a dunk at the buzzer. It still matched the low first-half point total for Alabama, which poured in 41 by halftime in winning the first meeting.

Tide coach Avery Johnson said his team came out "very lethargic" offensively.

"We just didn't have a good first half by any stretch of the imagination, especially offensively," Johnson said.

BIG PICTURE

Georgia: Was minus Maten, who was hurt early in an 82-77 loss to No. 11 Kentucky. William Jackson Jr. started in a smaller lineup and scored six points. ... Made 23 of 49 shots, a 46.9 percent clip.

Alabama: Had won two straight games. ... Tide started 2-of-16 shooting over the first 10 minutes and missed its first seven 3-point attempts. ... Shot 22.6 percent (7 of 31) in the first half.

"I just don't think we came ready to play," Key said. "Our intensity wasn't very good. Defensively, I thought we were OK, but offensively it was just one pass and shooting. We weren't moving the ball and playing as a team like we did against LSU."

UP NEXT

Georgia: Hosts LSU, which has lost 14 straight games.

Alabama: Travels to Texas A&M in the team's second-to-last road game.

Leaders

Georgia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Frazier 28 0 1 3 2 0
J. Parker 9 0 0 5 1 0
Alabama PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Davis 17 0 0 5 1 0
B. Key 16 0 3 9 1 0

Team Comparison

UGA Bama
Points For 60 55
Field Goals 23/49-47% 21/63-33%
Three Pointers 3/10-30% 4/23-17%
Free Throws 11/16-69% 9/12-75%
Offensive Rebounds 3 17
Defensive Rebounds 27 25
Rebounds 35 42
Blocks 2 4
Steals 4 5
Turnovers 7 10
Personal Fouls 13 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 25 Bama 80 @ UGA 60 B. Key 26 Y. Maten 20
Thu Feb 23 UGA 60 @ Bama 55 J. Frazier 28 A. Davis 17

Game Information

Stadium: Coleman Coliseum, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Attendance: 11,787
Game Time: