Richardson-Smith keys Seton Hall to upset of No. 14 Georgia

Georgia's Shacobia Barbee (20) looks to shoot as Seton Hall's Chizoba Ekedigwe (3) defends during their game at Walsh Gym in South Orange, N.J., on Dec. 28, 2014. Seton Hall defeated Georgia 70-51.
Georgia's Shacobia Barbee (20) looks to shoot as Seton Hall's Chizoba Ekedigwe (3) defends during their game at Walsh Gym in South Orange, N.J., on Dec. 28, 2014. Seton Hall defeated Georgia 70-51.

SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. -- Tony Bozzella has Seton Hall on the rise.

The Pirates are in the midst of their longest winning streak in 34 years and now, after Sunday's 70-51 win over No. 14 Georgia, own a victory over a Top 25 team for the first time in nearly eight years.

"It's a very important win for us," the second-year coach said. "Never underestimate that for us. ... Next to any playoff game, it's the most important game I've coached in and I'm really proud of them."

The Pirates (12-1) won their 11th straight game after Tabatha Richardson-Smith scored 15 of her 25 points in a key second-half run. It was Seton Hall's first win over a ranked team since 2007.

"They are a great program, they've made it to the NCAA tournament 20 years in a row," Bozzella said of Georgia. "For us to beat a team that was undefeated, it was a big win."

Seton Hall last won this many straight games in 1980-81 when the Pirates had a 12-game run.

"I think they should have been ranked," Georgia coach Andy Landers said. "They got quality wins, no bad losses, beat who they are supposed to beat."

Trailing 41-39, Richardson-Smith and Seton Hall (12-1) took over. The Pirates scored eight straight to go up 47-41. After a basket by Merritt Hempe made it a four-point game with 9:57 left Richardson-Smith scored 15 of the next 17 points to blow it open.

She started her run with a layup and then a floater. After Tiffany Jones scored, Richardson-Smith hit back-to-back 3s. A timeout by Georgia (12-1) couldn't cool off the junior forward who then converted a steal into a layup and hit another 3 that made it 64-43 with 5:54 left. The Lady Bulldogs couldn't recover.

Tiaria Griffin scored 16 to lead the Lady Bulldogs, who couldn't get within single digits the rest of the way.

It was a game of runs. Trailing by eight at the half, Georgia rallied scoring 16 of the first 22 points in the second half to take a 41-39 lead with 12:43 left in the game on Mackenzie Engram's putback. It was the Lady Bulldogs first lead since 7-6. But then Richardson-Smith and Seton Hall took over.

The game got off to a slow start with both teams turning the ball over and struggling to put it in the basket. The game was tied at 16 before Richardson-Smith hit consecutive 3-pointers to start a 13-3 run. Ka-Deidre Simmons had the final five points during the burst, including a 3-point play that made it 29-19 with 2:25 left in the half.

Seton Hall led 33-25 at the break.

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