GEORGIA BULLDOGS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

Southeastern ConferenceD1-FBSwinter

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Georgia's women's basketball program, led by coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson, operates from Stegeman Coliseum on a campus of 43,887 students in Athens. The Bulldogs have posted a 20-6 overall record while averaging 75.3 points per game against opponents who score 60.4, indicating a 14.9-point scoring advantage that stands as a critical strength in the SEC. Their 3-5 conference record represents the most challenging portion of their schedule, though the team has demonstrated resilience with a dominant 14-3 home record compared to a 6-3 mark on the road.

With a 12-player roster, Abrahamson-Henderson has built depth across a squad competing within the Southeastern Conference's competitive winter season. Georgia's consistent scoring output—leading opponents by nearly 15 points per game—reflects an offensive system designed to maximize efficiency in conference play. The disparity between home performance and road results highlights the advantage Stegeman Coliseum provides, a venue advantage the program will need to leverage as conference competition intensifies through the remainder of the season.

KEY FACTS

SchoolUniversity of Georgia
SportWomen's Basketball
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionD1-FBS
LocationAthens, Georgia
VenueStegeman Coliseum
Head CoachAyla Guzzardo

ROSTER (2025-26)

#NamePos
10Aubrey BeckhamG
3Dani CarnegieG
8Zhen CraftF
1Jocelyn FaisonG
11Enjulina GonzalezG
2Savannah HendersonG
21Aicha NdourC
22Vera OjenuwaF
14Rylie TheuerkaufG
0Trinity TurnerG
4Miyah VerseF
33Mia WoolfolkF

SEASON RECORD

22-10

Overall

15-6

Home

7-4

Away

5-7

Conference

73.6 PPG / 62.1 Opp PPG

SCHEDULE (2025-26)

DateOpponentResult
Nov 3Alabama State Lady HornetsW 73-44
Nov 6Furman PaladinsW 91-45
Nov 10South Carolina Upstate SpartansW 78-44
Nov 14South Carolina State Lady BulldogsW 85-49
Nov 16Jacksonville State GamecocksW 76-51
Nov 20North Florida OspreysW 92-46
Nov 23Georgia Tech Yellow JacketsW 87-59
Nov 29Kansas JayhawksW 68-62
Nov 29Butler BulldogsW 80-54
Dec 3Florida State SeminolesW 80-60
Dec 15North Carolina A&T AggiesW 77-49
Dec 20VCU RamsW 72-53
Dec 21Coppin State EaglesW 82-55
Dec 29Charleston Southern BuccaneersW 97-52
Jan 1Ole Miss RebelsL 62-79
Jan 4Texas A&M AggiesW 64-56
Jan 8LSU TigersL 59-80
Jan 11South Carolina GamecocksL 43-65
Jan 18Ole Miss RebelsW 82-59
Jan 23Arkansas RazorbacksW 76-66
Jan 24Kentucky WildcatsW 72-67
Jan 29Alabama Crimson TideL 53-68
Feb 5Tennessee Lady VolunteersL 77-82
Feb 8Missouri TigersW 85-66
Feb 13Mississippi State BulldogsL 71-85
Feb 15Vanderbilt CommodoresW 76-74
Feb 19Oklahoma SoonersL 67-71
Feb 24Auburn TigersW 74-52
Feb 27Texas LonghornsL 50-79
Mar 1Florida GatorsW 71-58
Mar 5Kentucky WildcatsL 61-76
Mar 21Virginia CavaliersL 73-82

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Georgia Women's Basketball compete in?
Georgia Bulldogs Women's Basketball competes in the Southeastern Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FBS level.
Where does Georgia play women's basketball home games?
Georgia Women's Basketball plays home games at Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, GA.
Who is the head coach of Georgia Women's Basketball?
The head coach of Georgia Bulldogs Women's Basketball is Ayla Guzzardo.
When was Georgia Women's Basketball program established?
The establishment date for Georgia Women's Basketball is not currently available.