Overview
- Tae Davis scored 19 points while Nijel Pack and Kuol Atak added 18 each, with Atak hitting 6 of 7 from three and reserve Dayton Forsythe contributing 13.
- The decisive 18-0 burst flipped a seven-point deficit into a 60-49 lead with 13:36 left, and Oklahoma kept the margin in double figures over the final 11:30.
- Georgia opened 17-for-24 from the field after making its first nine shots, then cooled to 38% after halftime.
- Oklahoma shot 58.9% overall and 67.9% after the break, piling up perimeter offense to put the game out of reach.
- Blue Cain led Georgia with 20 points, Marcus Millender had 16 and Kareem Stagg 10, as the Bulldogs fell to 17-8 (5-7) while Oklahoma moved to 13-12 (3-9); next up are road games at No. 25 Kentucky for Georgia on Tuesday and at Tennessee for Oklahoma on Wednesday.