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Dani Carnegie's 29 sparks Georgia's stunning 76-74 upset of No. 5 Vanderbilt
Dani Carnegie scored 29 points, including 18 in the first half, leading Georgia to a 76-74 win that ended Vanderbilt's five-game winning streak, officials said.
- On Feb. 15, 2026, Dani Carnegie scored 29 points to lead Georgia to a 76-74 upset of Vanderbilt in Athens.
- Building a sizable early lead, Georgia saw Carnegie score 18 in the first half before Vanderbilt's 16-3 run closed the gap.
- Trinity Thomas' jumper with 50 seconds gave Georgia the lead, then after a forced turnover, Dani Carnegie split two free throws with 22.2 seconds left as Sacha Washington's final floater fell short.
- The loss snapped Vanderbilt's five-game winning streak and dropped the Commodores two games behind South Carolina in the conference race.
- Coming less than 24 hours after the NCAA seed reveal, Vanderbilt's loss precedes Georgia hosting No. 10 Oklahoma on Thursday, shaping postseason talk.
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