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Justin Johnson vs UGA
Ava Schmitt
82
Western Caro. WCU 4-7,0-0 SoCon
112
Winner Georgia UG 10-1,0-0 SEC
Western Caro. WCU
4-7,0-0 SoCon
82
Final
112
Georgia UG
10-1,0-0 SEC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Western Caro. WCU 40 42 82
Georgia UG 54 58 112

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Greg Hartlage, Director of Media Relations

Catamounts Fall in Nonconference Finale at #25 Georgia

Athens, Ga. – Western Carolina men's basketball closed out nonconference play going toe-to-toe with the top scoring offense in the country in #25/RV Georgia as the teams traded early blows before the host Bulldogs raised the intensity on both ends of the court to claim a 112-82 victory inside Stegman Coliseum on Thursday night.

Sophomore CJ Hyland led the Catamounts with 14 points on a perfect 4-of-4 shooting, including burying both of his threes attempted and 4-of-5 at the free throw line. It marks the fourth time in Hyland's last five games that he has eclipsed double figures. Redshirt junior Marcus Kell, along with sophomore Justin Johnson, each poured in 13 points as Johnson connected on 6-of-12 field goals and Kell made four field goals, including a pair of threes.

Freshman Tayeshaun Smith added nine points as redshirt junior Cord Stansberry picked up eight points. Sophomore Abdulai Fanta Kabba pulled down a team-best seven rebounds as graduate transfer Tidjiane Dioumassi dished out a team-best five assists and grabbed two steals along with Kell.

Jeremiah Wilkinson led all scores on Thursday with 26 points on 7-of-11 shooting and made 4-of-6 threes. Marcus Millender added 17 points off the bench as he went 8-of-8 at the charity stripe, while Jordan Ross added 15 points and a team-high five assists. Somto Cyril tallied the game's lone double-double with 14 points, 10 rebounds, and a team-best four steals, with Blue Cain rounding out the double-figure scoring with 11 points and seven boards.

Georgia (10-1) opened fast with a quick 10-3 run to get the offense going before a three from Julien Soumaoro cut the momentum. The Catamounts quickly pushed to a five-point game, 15-10, but the hosts put together an 18-7 burst, including nine unanswered over the next six minutes, to stretch it to a 16-point lead at 33-17 with 9:45 to play.

After a quick run from WCU, UGA used another 8-4 stretch, pushing the lead back to 16, 41-25. The guests answered with seven in a row during a 9-2 spurt to cut the deficit to nine, 43-34. Georgia answered with 11 in a row before a quick Catamount answer of six straight made it 54-40 at intermission.

The two teams went back and forth before the Bulldogs used a 14-6 run over a three-minute stretch to push the lead to a game-high 22, 76-54. The Catamounts quickly whittled the score to 20, 83-63, but were unable to pull any closer as a quick 11-1 burst over the next ninety seconds pushed the lead out and allowed the hosts to control the scoreboard down the stretch with a 112-82 victory.

Western Carolina posted a 50.8 (32-of-63) percent from the floor, including making 56.7% (17-of-30) from the field in the opening 20 minutes. The guests buried eight 3-pointers at a 38.1% clip and made 10-of-17 free throws. Georgia shot 59.3 percent (35-of-59) from the field, connecting on 16-of-24 (66.7%) shots in the opening half. The Bulldogs
connected on 11 threes at a 50% clip, while making 31-of-40 (77.5%) at the charity stripe.

UGA controlled the glass by 11, 37-26, as the guests had a 28-20 lead on the defensive glass, along with a 9-6 advantage on the offensive side of the court. The Bulldogs scored 24 points off of WCU's 16 turnovers, compared to 11 UGA giveaways, which resulted in 15 points for the Purple & Gold. WCU had a 40-38 advantage in bench scoring, led by 13 from Johnson and nine from Smith. Both teams recorded three blocks, as UGA, the top blocking team in the nation, was held five under its seasonal average.

Western Carolina (4-7) turns the page to Southern Conference play with a return to Ingles Court at the Ramsey Center on Wednesday, Dec. 31, with a visit from Wofford. The meeting with the Terriers is slated for a 1 p.m. start and will be shown on ESPN+ (paid subscription required), with live audio from the Catamount Sports Network, and live stats available online at CatamountSports.com.

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