Georgia women's basketball makes NCAA Tournament, opponent TBD
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The Georgia Lady Bulldogs will be a No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament starting this week. Both the Georgia men's and women's basketball teams made March Madness in the same year for the first time since 2011.
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The Bulldogs are the No. 7 seed in the Regional 4 (Sacramento) bracket. Georgia recorded an overall record of 22-9 this season, while holding an 8-8 record during SEC play. The Bulldogs’ opponent in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament currently remains unknown, as Georgia will face the winner of Virginia vs. Arizona State as the two programs will compete in the First Four game in hopes of claiming one of the final available spots in the first-round of the tournament.
The Lady Bulldogs were one of the top offensive team in all of women’s college basketball this season. Georgia shot an extremely impressive 35.3% from behind the arc this year, as the Dawgs had the 5th highest three-point percentage in the SEC throughout the regular season. Georgia ended the 2025-26 campaign ranked as the No. 24 team in the country according to the AP Poll, as key playmakers like Dani Carnegie and Mia Woolfolk have played a critical role in the Dawgs’ overall success this season.
Georgia will face the winner of Virginia vs. Arizona State on March 21 at 1:30 p.m. ET (televised on ESPN2), as the Dawgs will look to make a statement throughout March Madness. Georgia will play Virginia or Arizona State in Iowa City, Iowa.
If Georgia wins its first game, then UGA will play the winner of the No. 2 seed Iowa versus No. 15 seed Farlleigh Dickinson game for a chance to make the Sweet Sixteen.
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