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NCAA
Friday, March 20, 2026
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Georgia03204577
St. Louis Billikens049053102

Game Recap

St. Louis controlled the game from start to finish in a 102–77 win over Georgia, pulling away with sustained offensive pressure and a high-scoring output that Georgia couldn’t match. The Billikens consistently generated quality looks, pushed the pace when available, and kept the scoreboard moving across both halves. Georgia stayed within range early but struggled to string together enough stops to slow St. Louis’ rhythm. As the game progressed, St. Louis’ ability to score in bunches created separation, and the margin expanded into a comfortable lead. Georgia’s offense produced 77 points, but the Bulldogs were forced to play from behind for long stretches. In the second half, St. Louis continued to build on its advantage, turning the game into a rout as the Billikens crossed the 100-point mark. Georgia was unable to mount a sustained run to cut into the deficit, and St. Louis’ consistent execution on the offensive end kept any comeback attempt from gaining traction. Going forward, the result underscores St. Louis’ upside when its offense is clicking and it can dictate tempo. For Georgia, the loss highlights the need for cleaner defensive possessions and more consistent two-way stretches against opponents capable of scoring efficiently and in volume.