ATHENS —
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope kept hoping that Southern Cal would keep using one man to defend him in the second half.
The Trojans didn't disappoint.
"It was shocking to me that they didn't double me," he said. "Most teams, when I'm hot like that, will try to double me or box-in-one me to try to stay close, but it shocked me."
Caldwell-Pope scored 12 of his 25 points in the first 5 minutes of the second half, John Cannon and Brandon Morris each added 10 points and Georgia beat Southern Cal 64-56 on Saturday.
Omar Oraby finished with 14 points for Southern Cal, which has lost 13 straight on the road.
Caldwell-Pope's jumper on the first possession of the second half made it 29-28 and gave the Bulldogs their first lead of the game. Georgia (4-7) never trailed again.
"That's him," point guard Charles Mann said. "That's what we've been waiting for. He felt it and he kept shooting. We were giving him the ball. We believe in him and his confidence and (he) just kept on shooting and making it. "
After beating Mercer by nine points earlier this week, the Bulldogs have won two straight for the first time since last March.
"I told our players that we played 39 good minutes against Mercer, but that one bad minute came at the beginning of the second half," Georgia coach Mark Fox said. "We needed to come out of halftime playing well."
Eric Wise added 12 points for the Trojans (4-8), who have lost seven of eight overall.
The struggles that Southern Cal endured last season aren't getting any easier for coach Kevin O'Neill. With a 10-34 record since the start of 2011-12, O'Neill is trying to keep an upbeat approach.
Southern Cal was coming off a seven-point home loss to UC Irvine this week.
"When you're playing at Georgia right before Christmas, that's a hard game," O'Neill said. "I liked a lot of things that we did. It's a matter of us just putting this thing together at some point to give us an opportunity to break through and start winning games on a regular basis."
Cannon pulled down seven rebounds and Mann handed out six assists for Georgia.
Georgia was 2-for-12 from the field to begin the game, but the Bulldogs shot 61.9 percent (13 of 21) in the second half as Fox instructed his team to play more physically and get the ball to the rim.
Caldwell-Pope did most of his damage from the perimeter, scoring six of his 10 field goals on jumpers. Regardless of who was defending him, the sophomore guard from nearby Greenville, Ga., either seemed to have a good look at the basket or he found an open man.
The Bulldogs took advantage of some mismatches, too.
"Usually when they ran a screen, they would switch, and I had the big man on me," Mann said. "I would see a hole and take advantage of it."
Georgia played mostly man-to-man defense in the second half and occasionally used a full-court press to harass the Trojans into making mistakes or taking bad shots.
After Oraby's three-point play cut the lead to 60-55 with 3:02 remaining, Southern Cal couldn't get any closer. The Trojans took only two shots from the field the rest of the way as Georgia pulled down rebounds on missed 3s by J.T. Terrell and Ari Stewart.
Southern Cal finished with only 12 turnovers, but in the second half the Trojans hit only one of eight 3-point attempts and pulled down just three offensive rebounds on missed jumpers.
"We wanted to push the ball," Caldwell-Pope said. "We figured they were getting tired by the way they showed their body language. We just tried to push the ball and get some easy baskets in transition."
Georgia is off until next Saturday when Florida A&M visits Stegeman Coliseum.
Southern Cal's next game is Dec. 30 at home against Dayton.
Local Sports
Caldwell-Pope Leads UGA over USC
- Local Sports
-
-
Tattnall Square tops Tiftarea, 6-2
Ernie Banks used to say, "let's play two." In a game that was as long as two and was defined early on by errors and later by a pitching duel, it would be offense that propelled the Tattnall Square Trojans past the Tiftarea Academy Panthers, 6-2 in 14 innings. Tattnall, who won the first game of the series, 4-1 before dropping game two, 6-3, will meet Mount de Sales in the Class AAA semifinals next week.
-
Loop the Lake coming June 1
The 2013 Lake Blackshear Loop the Lake 5K Run, 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk and Stroller Roll benefiting GraceWay Recovery Residence will be held on Saturday, June 1 at the Lake Blackshear Resort and Golf Club.
-
Tiftarea-Tattnall split
The quarterfinals series between the Tiftarea Academy Panthers and defending state Class AAA champions Tattnall Square Trojans matched up two of the top teams in the state and after two games, the battle has been a stalemate. The Trojans won the first game 4-1, while the Panthers took game two, 6-3. Game three will be today at 2 p.m.
-
Tiftarea hosts defending state champs
Coach Brad Porter and the Tiftarea Academy Panthers have been taking the road to the GISA state Class AAA championship one obstacle at a time. As Region 3's No. 1 seed they are entitled to host the quarterfinals round, which starts at 4 p.m. today in Chula. However, their obstacle is a big one: the defending state champions, the Tattnall Square Trojans.
-
First inning dooms Devils
For a team used to deciding games late, it was the first inning that hurt the Tift County Blue Devils Wednesday. Two homeruns within a span a three hitters put the Walton Raiders up by three. That would be the final margin in the quarterfinal series between the two schools, the Devils ending their season with a 5-2 loss in Marietta.
-
TCHS spring football game Friday
Are you ready for some football? The Tift County Blue Devils are. Their spring game is being played Friday and it is the start of a fresh season of competition. The game will be played at Brodie Field at 7 p.m. Admission for adults is $5, but is free for students.
-
Late magic forces another game three
Metro Atlanta has become home away from home for the Tift County Blue Devils. They have made four trips north for three series in the state Class AAAAAA baseball playoffs. All three series have gone to game three, the third against the Walton Raiders in Marietta because of a miracle comeback 2-1 win after a first game loss of 8-0. Game three will begin at 4:30 p.m. today.
-
GHSA girls state track results
The girls state track competition was held last weekend at Albany's Hugh Mills Stadium and several area athletes participated in events.
- Tift County spring football game Friday
-
Quarterfinals has Devils on the road again
Convenience store owners on I-75 probably know the Tift County Blue Devils by name now. They will be making their third bus ride in two weeks to metro Atlanta when they play the Walton Raiders of Marietta today in a doubleheader in the state Class AAAAAA baseball quarterfinals.
- More Local Sports Headlines
-



