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Wilkerson Scores 22 to Lead 7 Georgia Players in Double Figures; Bulldogs Blow Past Morehead State
Georgia Bulldogs scored 120 points with seven players in double digits, averaging 106 points per game after three consecutive blowout wins.
- On November 9, 2025, Jeremiah Wilkerson scored 22 points in a 120-81 Georgia Bulldogs win over Morehead State at Stegeman Coliseum.
- After three games, Georgia Bulldogs are averaging 106 points per game, fueled by offseason roster additions from Head Coach Mike White, and they now lead the SEC in scoring.
- Balanced scoring featured seven players in double digits, including Jake Wilkins 15, Blue Cain 14, Kanon Catchings 14, Justin Bailey 13, Marcus Millender 11 and Kareem Stagg 10, as Georgia converted 19-for-26 at the free-throw line.
- Georgia extended a 30-game home winning streak against non-conference opponents at Stegeman Coliseum and will have five days off before facing in-state rival Georgia Tech Friday at 9 pm.
- Coming in, Georgia averaged 99 points in blowouts against Bellarmine and Maryland Eastern Shore, with the program record of 138 points in 1967-68 providing historical context.
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Wilkerson scores 22 to lead 7 Georgia players in double figures; Bulldogs blow past Morehead State
Jeremiah Wilkerson scored 22 points and Georgia made it three blowout wins in seven days, rolling past Morehead State 120-81.
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Jeremiah Wilkinson scored 22 points to lead six players in double figures and help Georgia to a 120-81 win over Morehead State on Sunday at Athens, Ga.The Bulldogs have surpassed 100 points in two of their three games and are averaging 106 points in rolling to a 3-0 start. It was the sixth-most points scored by a Georgia team.Georgia extended its home winning streak against nonconference opponents to 30 games. The Bulldogs are 44-13 at home unde…
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