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Athens, Georgia: Dec 13, 1986 * vs. Loyola–Chicago: W 81–69 4–1 Atlanta, Georgia: Dec 14, 1986 * vs. Memphis State: L 71–82 4–2 Atlanta, Georgia: Dec 19, 1986 * vs. La Salle Hawaiian Tropic Classic: W 82–65 5–2 Daytona Beach, Florida: Dec 20, 1986 * vs. Stetson Hawaiian Tropic Classic: W 94–83 6–2 Daytona Beach, Florida: SEC ...
In the Elite Eight, Ohio State used Oden's 17 points to beat Memphis 92–76 for a trip to the Final Four. [7] In the Final Four, Oden's 13 points were six points short of Roy Hibbert's 19 points but it was Ohio State who got the victory beating Georgetown 67–60 for a trip to the National Championship Game for the first time since 1962. [8]
The four teams were all previous champions as well—Ohio State (1960), Georgetown (1984), UCLA (several), and Florida (2006)—marking the fourth time that all of the Final Four teams were past champions (joining 1993, 1995 and 1998 Final Fours). Also, it was the first time in nine years that no two Final Four teams were from the same conference.
Record Site city, state Non-conference Regular season Nov 27, 1989 * Charleston Southern: W 91–55 1–0: Stegeman Coliseum Athens, Georgia: Dec 1, 1989 * vs. TCU WKU Invitational: W 77–72 2–0: E.A. Diddle Arena Bowling Green, Kentucky: Dec 2, 1989 * at Western Kentucky WKU Invitational: W 76–70 3–0: E.A. Diddle Arena Bowling Green ...
Georgia has won one regular-season Southeastern Conference championship (1990) and two conference tournament championships (1983 and 2008). The Bulldogs were SEC Eastern Division co-Champs in 1994–1995. Georgia also was the Southern Conference champions for 1931–1932. Conference affiliations: 1891–95, Independent
The NCAA did not officially record assists as a stat until the 1983–84 season, and blocks and steals until the 1985–86 season, but Georgia's record books includes players in these stats before these seasons. [2] These lists are updated through the end of the 2020–21f season.
Record Site city, state Non-conference Regular season Nov 23, 1990 * No. 21 : vs. Wichita State Central Fidelity Classic: W 89–58 1–0: Robins Center Richmond, Virginia: Nov 24, 1990 * No. 21 : at Richmond Central Fidelity Classic: W 90–45 2–0: Robins Center Richmond, Virginia: Nov 28, 1990 * Western Kentucky: W 124–65 3–0: Stegeman ...
The 1994–95 Florida Gators men's basketball team represented the University of Florida as a member of the Southeastern Conference during the 1994–95 NCAA men's basketball season. Led by head coach Lon Kruger , the Gators reached the 1995 NCAA Tournament , [ 1 ] and finished with an overall record of 17–13 (8–8 SEC).