Georgia

Official Name: 
University of Georgia
Nickname: 
Bulldogs
Mailing Address: 

Room 250
Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall
One Selig Circle
Athens, GA 30602

Telephone: 
(706) 542-1621
Fax: 
(706) 542-1140
Enrollment: 
33,100
Arena: 

Georgia Coliseum
Capacity: 10,523
Year Opened: 1963

School Colors: 
Red and Black
Conference: 

Southeastern (since 1933)/Eastern Division
Former Member of southern (1922-32)

NCAA Division I Tournament Appearances: 

(10) 1983, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, and 2008
7-10 record (.412)
Reached Final Four in 1983 (T3rd)

NIT Appearances: 

(11) 1981, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1993, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2004, and 2007
11-11 record (.500)
Reached semifinals in 1982

All-Time Winningest Coach: 

Hugh Durham (17 years from 1979-95, 298-216 record, .580)

All-Time Scoring Leader: 

Litterial Green (2,111 points from 1989-92)

All-Time Rebounding Leader: 

Bob Lienhard (1,116 from 1968-70)

Single-Game Individual Scoring Record: 

Ronnie Hogue (46 points as junior vs. Louisiana State on 12/20/71)

All-American Selections: 

Individual Single-Game Scoring Record Box Score:

Ronnie Hogue (46 vs. Louisiana State)
December 20, 1971 (junior/20.5 ppg)

1

2

Total

Georgia

56

59

115

Lsu

25

70

95

Name

FG

FT

PTS

Fraley

6-13

0-0

12

Anderson

7-8

2-2

16

Bassett

7-10

2-2

16

Hogue

20-23

6-10

46

Gianfrancesco

3-9

6-8

12

Zilko

2-5

1-1

5

Adler

1-1

2-3

4

Toth

2-3

0-2

4

Vaughan

0-0

0-1

0

Nevinger

0-0

0-0

0

Totals

48-72

19-29

115

Percentages

.667

.655

Lsu

Name

FG

FT

PTS

Whittle

3-6

1-3

7

Schaper

1-1

0-0

2

Temple

6-9

0-4

12

Chidley

5-8

1-5

11

Hess

6-10

2-4

14

Newton

11-20

3-4

25

Sanders

8-10

8-11

24

Taylor

0-2

0-0

0

Brantley

0-2

0-0

0

Siener

0-0

0-0

0

Allman

0-0

0-0

0

Totals

40-68

15-31

95

Percentages

.588

.484

Coach

Seasons

Years

Record

W-L %

Best Season(s)

Record

Walter T. Forbes

2

1906-07

2-2

.500

1907

2-0

C.O. Heidler

4

1908-10, 1912

16-6

.727

1912

6-1

W.A. Cunningham

2

1911, 1917

10-6

.625

1917

8-1

Howell Peacock

4

1913-16

30-7

.811

1913

10-1

Alfred W. Scott

1

1918

6-1

.857

1918

6-1

Kennon Mott

1

1919

5-3

.625

1919

5-3

Herman J. Stegeman

12

1920-31

170-78

.686

1931

23-2

Rex Enright

6

1932-37

69-51

.575

1932

19-7

Vernon "Red" Smith

1

1938

1-1

.500

1938

1-1

Frank Johnson

1

1938

9-4

.692

1938

9-4

Elmer Lampe

9

1939-47

81-86

.485

1940

20-6

Ralph "Shug" Jordan

4

1947-50

44-39

.530

1948

18-10

Jim W. Whatley

2

1950-51

24-18

.571

Harbin "Red" Lawson

14

1952-65

112-241

.317

1960

12-13

Ken Rosemond

8

1966-73

92-111

.453

1968

17-8

John Guthrie

5

1974-78

46-86

.348

1976

12-15

Hugh Durham

17

1979-95

298-216

.580

1983

24-10

Orlando "Tubby" Smith

2

1996-97

44-19

.698

1997

23-9

Ron Jirsa

2

1998-99

35-30

.538

1998

20-15

Jim Harrick

4

2000-03

67-53

.558

2003

19-8

Dennis Felton

6

2004-09

84-91

.480

2007

19-14

Pete Herrmann

1

2009

3-9

.250

2009

3-9

Mark Fox

2

2010, 1911

35-29

.547

2011

21-12

  • All-Time W-L Record: 1,282-1,186 (.519) from 1906 through 2011.
  • NOTES: Vacated four NCAA Tournament games in 1985 (1-1 record) and 2002 (1-1)
  • Lampe (3-11) was replaced by Jordan (2-3) late in the 1946-47 season. Jordan (4-2) was succeeded by Whatley (11-7) early in the 1949-50 campaign
  • Felton (9-11) was replaced by Hermann on an interim basis midway through 2008-09.