The SEC Women’s Tournament kicked off on Wednesday, March 4, in Greenville, S.C., but Georgia doesn’t take the hardwood until Thursday.
The Lady Bulldogs (22-8, 8-8 SEC) finished their best regular season campaign under coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson in her four-year tenure to earn themselves the 8-seed and a first-round bye.
Georgia is also ranked in the USA Today Coaches Poll at No. 22, with predictions having them as high as a 7-seed in the latest NCAA Women’s Tournament bracketology.
The field for the NCAA women’s basketball tournament is slated to be unveiled at 8 p.m., Sunday, March 16, but first they must survive some rematches.


