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Staff Photo by Allison Kwesell UTC's Jenaya Wade-Fray drives the ball past Georgia's Jasmine James in the first half at McKenzie Arena on Thursday.
The 16th-ranked Georgia women's basketball team put an end to any thoughts of an upset the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga might have had Thursday night with a dominating second half.
Down by three at halftime, the Lady Bulldogs, led by Trenton native Ashley Houts, started strong in the second half and pulled away for a 74-57 win at McKenzie Arena.
Houts, Georgia's senior point guard, finished with 21 points.
John Frierson is in his fifth year at the Times Free Press and fifth year covering University of Tennessee at Chattanooga athletics. The bulk of his time is spent covering Mocs football, but he also writes about women’s basketball and the big-picture issues and news involving the athletic department. A native of Athens, Ga., John grew up a few hundred yards from the University of Georgia campus. Instead of becoming a Bulldog he attended Ole ...








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