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About Georgia Bulldogs Women's Basketball
As of the 2023 season, the Georgia Bulldogs Women's Basketball team continues to build on its storied legacy. The current head coach, Katie Abrahamson-Henderson, took the helm in 2021 and has been instrumental in revitalizing the program, focusing on recruiting top talent and fostering a competitive team environment. The Bulldogs have been active in the offseason, participating in summer training camps and exhibitions to prepare for the upcoming season. The team aims to return to the NCAA Tournament and compete for an SEC championship, with a roster that includes promising newcomers and experienced players. In recent months, the Bulldogs have also engaged with the community through various outreach programs, showcasing their commitment to not only winning games but also making a positive impact off the court. The fanbase remains passionate and dedicated, with game attendance steadily increasing as excitement builds for the upcoming season. The Bulldogs are set to play a highly anticipated schedule that includes matchups against traditional rivals, promising plenty of thrilling moments for fans and players alike.
Georgia Bulldogs Women's Basketball History
The Georgia Bulldogs Women's Basketball program has a rich history that dates back to its inception in 1974. The team, representing the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, has built a strong legacy in collegiate women's basketball. Under the guidance of pioneering coaches like Andy Landers, who led the team from 1979 to 2015, the Bulldogs became a formidable force in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The program enjoyed significant success throughout the 1980s and 1990s, making numerous NCAA Tournament appearances and reaching the Final Four in 1983, 1984, and 1996. The Bulldogs consistently ranked among the top teams in the nation, and Landers' coaching philosophy emphasized strong defense and teamwork. Over the years, the program has produced several WNBA players and All-Americans, including Chamique Holdsclaw and Teresa Edwards, who made significant contributions to women's basketball at both the collegiate and professional levels. The team's home games are held at Stegeman Coliseum, where fans have enjoyed thrilling displays of basketball, showcasing the talents of both seasoned players and rising stars. The Bulldogs' commitment to excellence has solidified their place in the annals of women's college basketball history.