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At every sporting event, fans line up to take pictures with a popular person: the mascot. The University of Georgia has three mascots, with each one serving a different purpose.

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Georgia women’s basketball’s season wrapped up Wednesday afternoon at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina. A 64-50 loss to Kentucky in the first round of the SEC Tournament gave the Bulldogs a 12-18 final record and capped off Georgia’s first losing season in program history.

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Georgia women’s basketball dropped their eighth conference game,76-57, in a loss against Mississippi State Thursday evening. Despite three players scoring in double digits, the Bulldogs were unable to stop the Mississippi State offense.

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Defense. It’s a word that can get certain head coaches fired up — none more so than Georgia women’s basketball head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson. Abrahamson-Henderson, throughout her two seasons as Georgia’s head coach, has taken pride in her defenses, which is evident the moment she speaks about the type of defense she runs.

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When it rains, it pours. One could say it’s pouring on Georgia women’s basketball, which lost its sixth-straight game Monday evening. A 67-49 loss to Auburn in Neville Arena dropped the Bulldogs to 10-10 on the season and highlighted inconsistencies on the offensive side of the ball.

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The Tigers and Bulldogs entered the matchup with the same record, 10-7, with the only difference being that the Missouri team had won an SEC matchup, against Vanderbilt, while the Bulldogs were yet to win against an SEC rival. While the team could be credited with solid shooting from inside the paint, both a lack of rebounding and behind-the-arc shooting were hard to overlook.

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Georgia women’s basketball dropped its fourth consecutive game in conference play, as the team fell to Missouri 69-57. Although four Bulldogs put up double digits, their efforts were unable to reach those of Missouri forward Hayley Frank and guard Grace Slaughter, who combined for 40 of the Tigers 69. The loss moved the Bulldogs to 10-8 overall and 1-4 in conference play, where they now sit at the very bottom in the SEC standings.

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Georgia women’s basketball team lost to Arkansas 83-43 on Sunday at Bud Walton Arena. Georgia moves to 10-5 on the season and 1-1 in the SEC. Entering the game Georgia had won four straight against Arkansas and had a record of 38-6.