
Cincinnati Bearcats

Georgia Bulldogs
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Summary
ATLANTA (Interstat) ā The Georgia Bulldogs used a dominant second-half performance to defeat the Cincinnati Bearcats 84-65 in a nonconference menās basketball game Saturday at Bobby Dodd Stadium. The teams were tied 37-37 at halftime, but Georgia outscored Cincinnati 47-28 after the break to secure the victory. The win improved the Bulldogsā record to 9-1, while the Bearcats fell to 6-4. Georgia covered the pregame spread as a 9-point favorite in front of an announced crowd of 100. The gameās total points fell short of the over/under line of 156.
Extended Summary
ATLANTA (Interstat) ā A second-half surge fueled by a dominant performance in the paint and a standout effort from guard Blue Cain propelled the Georgia Bulldogs to an 84-65 victory over the Cincinnati Bearcats in a nonconference menās basketball game Saturday at Bobby Dodd Stadium. The game was a tale of two halves, with both teams locked in a 37-37 tie at intermission. The Bulldogs, however, erupted after the break, outscoring the Bearcats 47-28 over the final 20 minutes to pull away decisively. Georgiaās offensive efficiency was the story, as they shot 50% from the field overall, converting 30 of 60 attempts. While both teams struggled from beyond the arc, the Bulldogs compensated by attacking the basket relentlessly, outscoring Cincinnati 48-30 in the paint. They also capitalized on Cincinnatiās mistakes, turning 14 Bearcat turnovers into 21 points. Cain, a 6-foot-5 guard from Knoxville, Tennessee, led all scorers with 22 points, adding five rebounds and five assists in 33 minutes. His ability to drive and draw fouls was pivotal; he went 7-for-8 from the free-throw line. The Bulldogsā interior presence was formidable, led by 6-foot-11, 260-pound freshman Somto Cyril of Enugu, Nigeria. Cyril posted 13 points, seven rebounds and three blocks, his physicality altering numerous shots. Guard Jeremiah Wilkinson of Powder Springs, Georgia, provided a significant spark off the bench with a team-high 17 points. Cincinnati, which fell to 6-4, could not match Georgiaās second-half intensity or shooting accuracy. The Bearcats shot just 35.4% from the field and a frigid 25.9% from three-point range. They also left points at the free-throw line, making only 12 of 21 attempts. The Bearcats were led by Jalen Celestineās 13 points, while 7-foot-2 center Moustapha Thiam of Dakar, Senegal, nearly notched a double-double with 11 points and nine rebounds. Forward Baba Miller of Mallorca, Spain, added 11 points and seven rebounds. The most important part of the game was Georgiaās decisive run to open the second half, which transformed a deadlocked contest into a comfortable lead. After the halftime tie, the Bulldogs came out with increased defensive pressure and a more focused offensive approach. They began the period on a 15-4 surge over the first six minutes, fueled by a combination of defensive stops, transition baskets, and efficient half-court execution. This run established a double-digit margin that Cincinnati, plagued by cold shooting and mounting turnovers, could never seriously challenge. The Bulldogsā ability to control the tempo and impose their will in the paint during this critical stretch effectively decided the contest. Georgia improved to 9-1 with the win, continuing a strong start to the season under head coach Mike White. The Bulldogsā lone loss came in overtime to Clemson. Cincinnati will look to rebound when it hosts Alabama State on Wednesday. Georgiaās next game is at home against Western Carolina on Thursday. The game was played in front of an announced crowd of 100 at Georgia Techās football venue, Bobby Dodd Stadium, as part of a unique scheduling arrangement. Georgia entered the game as a 9-point favorite according to sportsbooks, and the final margin covered that spread. The total points scored, 149, fell well under the pregame over/under line of 156.