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Georgia Thumps Florida State with 34-Point Drubbing
Georgia outshot Florida State 57.1% overall and dominated the paint 56-38 to secure a 34-point win in the ACC/SEC Challenge, marking their fourth 100-point game this season.
- On Tuesday in Tallahassee, the Georgia Bulldogs men's basketball team beat Florida State Seminoles men's basketball team 107-73 in the ACC/SEC Challenge, with Jeremiah Wilkinson scoring 22 points.
- Florida State Seminoles opened 1-of-11 from three and shot 3-for-23 overall, while Georgia Bulldogs made 29 of 40 two-point attempts with 72.5% efficiency.
- Georgia's 26-12 closing first-half run featured Jeremiah Wilkinson scoring nine points, then a 13-0 second-half run extended the lead to 83-44 with 10:23 left in the second half.
- The result leaves Georgia Bulldogs posting their second straight 100-point game with 57.1% team shooting, while Florida State now stands 5-3 as Robert McCray V led with 18 points and Chauncey Wiggins added 15.
- Georgia's nation-leading scoring highlights its offensive momentum, while Florida State Seminoles face early-season concerns after recent Texas A&M game struggles.
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Georgia thumps Florida State with 34-point drubbing
Jeremiah Wilkinson led the way with 22 points to help Georgia run away with a crushing 107-73 win over Florida State in the ACC/SEC Challenge Tuesday night in Tallahassee, Fla.
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Read Full ArticleMcCray V Leads Seminoles Against Georgia In ACC/SEC Challenge - Florida State University
TALLAHASSEE – Robert McCray V scored a team-high 18 points and Chauncey Wiggins added 15 in Florida State's 107-73 loss to the Georgia Bulldogs in the Donald L. Tucker Center. McCray V led the Seminoles in scoring for the second time in his Seminole career while Wiggins surpassed the 100 made 3-point shots mark. He has made 101 long range shots during his career.
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