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9-seed Bulldogs Fall to 8-seed Gonzaga, 89-68, in NCAA Tournament Round of 64
March 20, 2025 | Men's Basketball
WICHITA, Kan. — The 9-seed Georgia Bulldogs (20-13, 8-10 SEC) fell to the 8-seed Gonzaga Bulldogs (26-8, 14-4 WCC), 89-68, in the NCAA Tournament Round of 64 on Thursday afternoon at INTRUST Bank Arena. Four scorers reached double figures headlined by freshman forward Asa Newell's 20 points on the day.
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Fast Facts
• After Newell's 20-point performance, sophomore guard Silas Demary Jr. followed with 15 points while sophomore guard Blue Cain and freshman center Somto Cyril each finished with 10 each.
• Newell recorded his sixth 20+ point performance of the season, marking his 30th in double figures and 20th leading the team in scoring.
• Demary Jr. recorded 15+ points in each of the last 10 games of the season, finishing that stretch averaging 19.3 points per game.
• Cain notched three steals on the afternoon, marking his seventh-career performance with three or more picks in a game and his 21st career multi-steal outing.
• Cyril reached double-figures for the fifth time this season with eight of his ten points coming in the second half.
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Key Quote
"At the end of the day, I just told our guys, this is my favorite group that I've been around as a whole in terms of people," head coach Mike White said. "We've just got a really special thing going with our culture, with our connectivity. These guys have really strong relationships with one another. These guys got it done. And I hate it for them that it's over. These two guys next to me accomplished a lot, and they got Georgia to the NCAA Tournament. We got the highest seed that we've gotten in a long, long time. Broke some records, ended some streaks, started some streaks, you name it. I mean, you could put together 10 or 12 bullets on a page that these guys accomplished this year. Our net, our KenPom, our offense, our defense. These guys have accomplished a ton, and they should be proud. And they've laid a foundation."
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Fast Facts
• After Newell's 20-point performance, sophomore guard Silas Demary Jr. followed with 15 points while sophomore guard Blue Cain and freshman center Somto Cyril each finished with 10 each.
• Newell recorded his sixth 20+ point performance of the season, marking his 30th in double figures and 20th leading the team in scoring.
• Demary Jr. recorded 15+ points in each of the last 10 games of the season, finishing that stretch averaging 19.3 points per game.
• Cain notched three steals on the afternoon, marking his seventh-career performance with three or more picks in a game and his 21st career multi-steal outing.
• Cyril reached double-figures for the fifth time this season with eight of his ten points coming in the second half.
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Key Quote
"At the end of the day, I just told our guys, this is my favorite group that I've been around as a whole in terms of people," head coach Mike White said. "We've just got a really special thing going with our culture, with our connectivity. These guys have really strong relationships with one another. These guys got it done. And I hate it for them that it's over. These two guys next to me accomplished a lot, and they got Georgia to the NCAA Tournament. We got the highest seed that we've gotten in a long, long time. Broke some records, ended some streaks, started some streaks, you name it. I mean, you could put together 10 or 12 bullets on a page that these guys accomplished this year. Our net, our KenPom, our offense, our defense. These guys have accomplished a ton, and they should be proud. And they've laid a foundation."
Team Stats
UG
Gonz
FG%
.350
.550
3FG%
.192
.600
FT%
.724
.733
RB
31
38
TO
13
12
STL
9
5
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