Jan. 17, 2007
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COMMODORE GAMEDAY
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Davis DAVIS ENTERS TOP 10 With five assists Sunday vs. Florida and 663 for her career, senior Dee Davis ranks in the Southeastern Conference's Top 10 for career assists. Davis recently passed Georgia's Teresa Edwards (653 assists). She is currently 10 assists behind Ashley McElhiney for first all-time at Vanderbilt (673 assists; tied for eighth all-time in the SEC with Tennessee's Holly Warlick).
Gameday Central Vanderbilt at Georgia January 18 - 6:00 p.m. CT Stegeman Coliseum Game Notes: View TV: None Local Radio: 560 AM Online Radio: Yahoo UGA Live Stats: Gametracker Next Home Game: Jan. 25 vs. UT
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NEXT HOME GAME: January 25 vs. Tennessee - click for tickets
ATHENS, Ga. -- The No. 14/11 Vanderbilt women's basketball team plays its first of two straight games in the state of Georgia Thursday, visiting Stegeman Coliseum, home of the 16th-ranked Lady Bulldogs, for a 6 p.m. CT tip.
The Commodores will return home for Friday classes before turning around to face Georgia Tech at the Gwinnett Center in Duluth, Ga. -- the site of the 2007 Southeastern Conference Tournament (March 1-4).
Sophomore Christina Wirth's 20 points led five Commodores in double-figures Sunday as Vanderbilt (16-2, 3-1) defeated Florida, 82-69.
Senior Carla Thomas moved into a tie for ninth place on Vanderbilt's all-time scoring list, equaling former Commodore and current WNBA star Sheri Sam's 1,537 career points.
Senior Dee Davis stands only 10 assists away from reaching the school record of 673 career assists, currently held by former Commodore Ashley McElhiney.
The Lady Bulldogs are Vanderbilt's fourth ranked opponent this season. Georgia (14-4, 2-2 SEC) scored its lowest total of the season Sunday in a loss to No. 4 Tennessee.
Georgia knocked Vanderbilt out of the SEC Tournament last season, just two years after the Commodores had defeated the Lady Bulldogs in the conference championship game to earn their fourth league tournament title.
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