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Founded in 1785, the Georgia Lady Bulldogs have represented Georgia in the SEC competition across more than 241 seasons of Division I basketball, carrying its mascots, Uga XI and Hairy Dawg into every contest. Georgia has claimed 4 SEC championships across program history. The Lady Bulldogs have reached the NCAA tournament 36 times. Georgia most recently lost 71-85 on February 13, 2026 at Starkville, MS. The Lady Bulldogs sit at 15-3 on the year. Georgia fields a 17-athlete roster this season, with 0 verified on RallyFuel. The class distribution includes 3 freshmen, 4 sophomores, 4 juniors, and 6 seniors. The Lady Bulldogs play home games on the Georgia campus. On the road and at home, Georgia is 10-1 at home and 5-2 in true away games this season. The Lady Bulldogs next return to the court on February 15, 2026. Since 1785, Georgia basketball has carried its mascots, Uga XI and Hairy Dawg and the fight song "Hail to Georgia" through every era of program history. When fans fuel a Lady Bulldog athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The University of Georgia Women’s Basketball Program stands as a formidable competitor within NCAA Division I, as an integral member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC)—a benchmark of excellence in collegiate athletics. This strategic positioning not only subjects the program to elite competition, but it also cultivates an environment where student-athletes develop into well-rounded leaders. By consistently engaging with nationally ranked opponents, the program instills resilience and adaptability, essential traits for success both on and off the court. The Athletics Department's unwavering commitment to recruiting top-tier talent and fostering a culture of continuous improvement ensures that the women's program remains a cornerstone of the university’s athletic identity, significantly enhancing the visibility and prestige of University of Georgia athletics.
Our women’s basketball program is supported by cutting-edge infrastructure meticulously designed to enhance athletic performance and holistic development. Stegeman Coliseum, with its capacity of approximately 10,523 fans, offers a vibrant atmosphere that not only fuels competitive spirit but also serves as a critical platform for showcasing talent. The arena features an optimized playing surface that prioritizes both performance and injury prevention, critical for sustaining high-level competition.
In addition to the arena, athletes benefit from access to comprehensive training complexes that emphasize strength and conditioning, skill development, and sports medicine. These facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art weight rooms, video analysis technology, and recovery centers that collectively support athletes in achieving peak performance. Crucially, the program integrates tailored academic support designed specifically for basketball student-athletes, ensuring balanced development that champions both academic excellence and athletic prowess.
The University of Georgia Women’s Basketball Program represents a significant market opportunity within the NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) landscape, driven by its prominent SEC affiliation and robust regional following. With extensive media exposure from televised SEC matchups, national broadcasts, and digital streaming platforms, the program amplifies player visibility to a diverse audience demographic. This strategic media presence not only elevates individual athletes but also attracts local and national sponsors keen on aligning their brands with a high-profile program, thereby unlocking numerous endorsement and partnership opportunities.
Fan engagement within the community is vibrant and passionate, creating an electric game-day atmosphere coupled with a strong social media presence. For high-level recruits, this program emerges as an optimal environment for elevating their personal brand through competitive play and strategic positioning in a basketball-rich region. The ability to convert extensive media exposure into tangible brand equity, alongside the monetization strategies afforded by NIL opportunities, positions the University of Georgia Women’s Basketball Program as an attractive destination for athletes seeking both athletic development and commercial growth.