NCAAB Game Recap - SMU at Georgia
Fri Dec 20, 2019 7:00 PM EST

CenCT
58
PSU
87
F
MtStM
48
Navy
59
F
Akr
62
Tul
61
F
Drex
72
Quin
63
F
Lib
66
Tows
54
F
Eccle
71
Alc
122
F
N AL
80
AlaAM
92
F
BGSU
67
Norf
72
F(OT)
Lipsco
63
Vermt
86
F
Bingha
53
Pitt
79
F
Maine
53
UMass
74
F
Del
75
LIU
82
F(OT)
SMU
85
UGA
87
F(2OT)
JMU
75
Ford
69
F
Furm
64
Mercer
62
F
N CO
87
SDak
68
F
UCIrv
67
IL-C
76
F
NDSU
68
Marq
82
F
JU
39
Clem
68
F
IUPUI
64
Fres
95
F
South
68
UCSB
77
F
MsVl
71
SCla
100
F

Georgia 87, SMU 85

Dec 20, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final (2OT)

1

2

OT

2OT

T

SMU

28

40

9

8

85

Georgia

25

43

9

10

87

Layup master Wheeler lifts Georgia over SMU in double OT
Fri Dec 20, 2019 10:52 PM

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) Call Sahvir Wheeler the layup master.

The 5-foot-10 freshman from Houston drove for a game-winning layup with 2 seconds to play to lift Georgia over SMU 87-85 in double overtime Friday night.

Wheeler had already made a layup with less than four seconds to play at the end of the first overtime to tie the game.

"Sahvir is one of the best layup makers I have ever been around," said Georgia coach Tom Crean.

Rayshaun Hammonds led Georgia (7-3) with 21 points. Anthony Edwards added 16 points and Tyree Crump 12.

Isiaha Mike led SMU (8-2) with 25 points. Tyson Jolly scored 19, and Feron Hunt 17.

Wheeler said he had made similar plays during his high school days in Houston. "This one takes the top spot now because it is at the college level," he said. "As a player, as a competitor, you don't necessarily want to be in a game like this, but you love the chance to win a game like this."

"This was huge for us," said Crean. "Young players don't understand how hard it is to win. It is so important that you do not get your head down. We have nine freshmen, and our upperclassmen have not won a lot of games like this."

Jolly, a 78% free throw shooter entering the game, missed 5 of 9 free throws, and they seemed to all be important. The last opportunity came with 1:23 to go in the second overtime, when he missed a free throw on a bonus.

Jolly later missed a 3-pointer that allowed Georgia to play for the last shot. Crean spread the floor and let Wheeler drive for the game winner.

"It is not a complicated play," Crean said. "I've had it in my base since Marquette. Sahvir made a great read."

SMU twice was up by three in the first overtime. But when Jolly missed the front end of a one-and-one, it gave Wheeler the opportunity to tie the game 77-all on a layup with 3.7 seconds remaining.

"You have to be proud of the effort because we fought and fought and fought," said SMU coach Tom Jankovich. "And you know we had a chance to win every time. They would hit the bucket they needed to send it to overtime and double overtime. Gosh darn, it's a rough one because we had many chances."

Georgia kept a narrow lead for most of the first half, but a four-point play by the Mustangs' Hunt sparked an 8-0 run that put SMU ahead 26-21 late in the half.

The Bulldogs closed the half with some momentum, however, when senior Jordan Harris slammed in a miss at the buzzer. Playing for the first time this year after a nine-game suspension, Harris scored the last four points of the half for Georgia to close within 28-25. Both teams shot poorly in the first half. SMU missed 13 of 14 3-point attempts. Georgia was little better, missing 10 of 13 long-range attempts.

Whatever lid was on the basket in the first half was removed as the second half started, with both teams heating up from long range. Well for SMU, at least Mike warmed up, hitting a pair of 3s. But Georgia hit four triples to creep ahead 45-44 with 11:55 to play. The Bulldogs took the lead on a layup by Donnell Gresham on a wild exchange that saw both teams miss contested layups as they raced up and down the floor.

It was a short-lived lead as Mike hit another trey for the Mustangs. After a scoreless first half, Mike was a one-man wrecking crew for SMU, scoring 16 points in the first 12 minutes of the second half, boosting the Mustangs to a 56-52 lead. The last two points came on a spectacular alley-oop slam on a breakaway.

Georgia surged back ahead, ignited by a Harris steal and slam, taking a 62-58 lead with 3:59 to play.

SMU retook the lead at 68-67 on a layup by Kendric Davis with 1:58 to play. Georgia's Hammonds hit one of two free throws with 1:34 remaining to tie the score, setting up the overtime.

BIG PICTURE

SMU: After winning eight straight to start the season, the Mustangs have lost some momentum with two straight losses.

Georgia: The Bulldogs remained unbeaten at home, and Tom Crean credited the crowd of 10,351 as critical. "There is no way we win this game without the passion of the crowd. It was so great to not only hear the crowd but to feel the crowd. It really invigorates a team."

ROSTER MANAGEMENT

Even as senior Jordan Harris returned to the Georgia lineup Friday after being suspended for the first nine games, sophomore Amanze Ngumezi (6-foot-9, 255) has reportedly entered the college basketball transfer portal. Ngumezi averaged 15 minutes a game in the first seven games and scored a career-high 16 points against Delaware State.

UP NEXT

SMU hosts Georgia State on Monday.

Georgia hosts Georgia Southern on Monday.

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Leaders

SMU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
I. Mike 25 0 2 12 3 0
T. Jolly 19 0 1 10 3 0
Georgia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Hammonds 21 0 2 11 0 2
A. Edwards 16 0 3 5 1 1

Team Comparison

SMU UGA
Points For 85 87
Field Goals 35/87-40% 33/73-45%
Three Pointers 8/32-25% 12/32-38%
Free Throws 7/12-58% 9/12-75%
Offensive Rebounds 26 14
Defensive Rebounds 29 30
Rebounds 59 49
Blocks 2 7
Steals 9 6
Turnovers 15 18
Personal Fouls 15 18
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - UGA Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Dec 20 SMU 85 @ UGA 87 I. Mike 25 R. Hammonds 21

Game Information

Stadium: Stegeman Coliseum, Athens, Georgia
Attendance: 10,351
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