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2009–10 Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team

Intercollegiate basketball season


Intercollegiate basketball season

FieldValue
sportWomen's Basketball
year2009–10
teamGeorgia Lady Bulldogs
imageGeorgia Athletics logo.svg
conferenceSoutheastern Conference
short_confSEC
record25–9
conf_record9–7
head_coachAndy Landers
hc_year31st
asst_coach1La'Keshia Frett
ac1_year5th
stadiumStegeman Coliseum
championLady Eagle Thanksgiving Classic champions
tourney[NCAA tournament](2010-ncaa-division-i-women-s-basketball-tournament)
tourney_resultSweet Sixteen

The 2009–10 Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team represented the University of Georgia in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I basketball season. The Lady Bulldogs compete in the Southeastern Conference.

Offseason

  • July 1: Rutgers will play in the eighth annual Jimmy V Women’s Classic when the Scarlet Knights host Florida on Dec. 7. This marks the fourth straight season the Scarlet Knights will take part in the game. They beat Georgia 45–34 last season. The games are part of the fundraising effort for the V Foundation for Cancer Research, which is named for the late Jim Valvano, who led North Carolina State to the national championship in 1983.
  • July 11: The U.S. National Team, including Georgia guard Ashley Houts, rolled to an 81–64 victory over the Russian Federation in the gold medal game of the World University Games.
  • July 17: Andy Landers, the first and still only full-time women's basketball head coach in the University of Georgia's history, has signed a three-year contract extension, Director of Athletics Damon Evans announced on Friday. The agreement adds to the two remaining years on Landers' existing contract and now extends through the 2013–14 season.
  • July 25: Former Georgia Lady Bulldog Teresa Edwards headlines the list of the inductees included in the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2010. The group was announced Saturday in conjunction with the WNBA All-Star Game.
  • July 30: The Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), on behalf of the Wade Coalition, announced the 2009–2010 preseason "Wade Watch" list for The State Farm Wade Trophy Division I Player of the Year. Georgia’s Ashley Houts has been named to the 2009–10 preseason "Wade Watch" list, which is made up of top NCAA Division I student-athletes who best embody the spirit of Lily Margaret Wade. This is based on the following criteria: game and season statistics, leadership, character, effect on their team and overall playing ability.
  • August 21: The 2009–10 preseason candidates list for the Women’s Wooden Award was released, naming 31 student athletes. Ashley Houts from Georgia was one of the candidates.

Regular season

Roster

NumberNameHeightPositionClass
3Anne Marie Armstrong6–3GuardFreshman
12Jasmine Hassell6–2ForwardFreshman
1Ashley Houts5–6GuardSenior
10Jasmine James5–9GuardFreshman
2Ebony Jones6–2ForwardFreshman
22Christy Marshall6–1GuardSenior
11Meredith Mitchell6–1GuardSophomore
21Porsha Phillips6–2ForwardJunior
15Jaleesa Rhoden5–8GuardJunior
33Angel Robinson6–5ForwardSenior
30Candace Williams5–8GuardFreshman
23Tamika Willis6–2ForwardFreshman

Schedule

DateLocationOpponentScoreLeading ScoreRecord
Nov. 8Athens, GAClayton State80–49Exhibition
Nov. 15Athens, GANo. 20 [Oklahoma](2009-10-oklahoma-sooners-women-s-basketball-team)62–51Phillips (15)1–0
Nov. 19Chattanooga, TNChattanooga74–572–0
Nov. 22Athens, GA[Rutgers](2009-10-rutgers-scarlet-knights-women-s-basketball-team)49–48Houts (17)3–0
Nov. 25Athens, GAAlabama State75–48James (17)4–0
Nov. 27Hattiesburg, MSTexas A&M – Corpus Christi77–58James (18)5–0
Nov. 28Hattiesburg, MSSouthern Miss84–55James (24)6–0
Dec. 1Athens, GAUAB71–427–0
Dec. 6Athens, GANo. 23 [Georgia Tech](2009-10-georgia-tech-yellow-jackets-women-s-basketball-team)56–508–0
Dec. 8Athens, GATennessee State71–509–0
Dec. 20Athens, GANo. 19 [Virginia](2009-10-virginia-cavaliers-women-s-basketball-team)63–59James (17)10–0
Dec. 22Athens, GADetroit66–42Houts (12)11–0
Dec. 28Clemson, SC[Clemson](2009-10-clemson-tigers-women-s-basketball-team)59–47Robinson (12)12–0
Dec. 30Savannah, GA[Savannah State](2009-10-savannah-state-lady-tigers-basketball-team)80–4513–0
Jan. 3Tuscaloosa, ALAlabama52–44Houts (14)14–0
Jan. 7Athens, GA[Kentucky](2009-10-kentucky-wildcats-women-s-basketball-team)61–60 (OT)Houts (27)15–0
Jan. 10Athens, GA[Florida](2009-10-florida-gators-women-s-basketball-team)61–52James (17)16–0
Jan. 14Nashville, TN[Vanderbilt](2009-10-vanderbilt-commodores-women-s-basketball-team)44–66James (10)16–1
Jan. 17Fayetteville, ARArkansas73–63Houts (16)17–1
Jan. 21Athens, GANo. 3 [Tennessee](2009-10-tennessee-lady-volunteers-basketball-team)53–50Houts (12)18–1
Jan. 24Athens, GAOle Miss65–66Houts (13)18–2
Jan. 28Starkville, MSMississippi State66–7418–3
Jan. 31Auburn, AL[Auburn](2009-10-auburn-tigers-women-s-basketball-team)53–67James (13)18–4
Feb. 4Athens, GANo. 19 [LSU](2009-10-lsu-lady-tigers-basketball-team)49–46 (OT)James (15)19–4
Feb. 7Athens, GA[South Carolina](2009-10-south-carolina-gamecocks-women-s-basketball-team)42–52James (11)19–5
Feb. 11Lexington, KYNo. 17 Kentucky48–64Hassell (9)19–6
Feb. 14Athens, GAAlabama76–47Houts (24)20–6
Feb. 21Gainesville, FLFlorida57–64Phillips (14)20–7
Feb. 25Columbia, SCSouth Carolina65–49Houts (21)21–7
Feb. 28Athens, GAArkansas69–48Houts (15)22–7

Player stats

PlayerGames playedMinutesField goalsThree pointersFree throwsReboundsAssistsBlocksStealsPoints
Houts341,20113439115109127169422
James341,2221304685173101360391
Phillips34975112467279315345295
Mitchell341,0961023451183612849289
Robinson3077178369228206117228
Hassell3448884043967118211
Armstrong3447771231284232118177
Williams262281615519110452
Rhoden30279106031150926
Jones16897041315318
Willis13498011624117

Postseason

SEC women's basketball tournament

DateLocationOpponentScoreLeading ScoreRecord
Mar. 4Duluth, GA(11) Alabama ([SEC Tournament first round](2010-sec-women-s-basketball-tournament)73–6623–7
Mar. 5Duluth, GA(3) Mississippi State (SEC Tournament quarterfinals)52–6723–8

NCAA basketball tournament

DateLocationOpponentScoreLeading ScoreRecord
Mar. 20Tempe, AZ[Tulane](2009-10-tulane-green-wave-women-s-basketball-team) (first round)64–5924–8
Mar. 22Tempe, AZ[Oklahoma State](2009-10-oklahoma-state-cowgirls-basketball-team) (second round)74–71 (OT)25–8
Mar. 27Sacramento, CANo. 2 [Stanford](2009-10-stanford-cardinal-women-s-basketball-team) (semifinals)36–7325–9

Awards and honors

  • Jasmine Hassell, All-SEC Freshman Team
  • Jasmine James, All-SEC Freshman Team

Team players drafted into the WNBA

RoundPickPlayerWNBA club
216Ashley HoutsNew York Liberty
220Angel RobinsonLos Angeles Sparks

References

References

  1. (August 2022)
  2. (September 2018)
  3. (September 2018)
  4. "WBCA :: Press Release".
  5. https://www.ncaa.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/082109aaa.html{{dead link. (September 2016)
  6. (June 2, 2010). "2009-10 Women's Basketball Roster".
  7. "Georgia Lady Bulldogs Schedule 2009-10".
  8. "2009-10 Women's Basketball Schedule".
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