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Georgia Hosts Auburn For Senior Day Friday – University of Georgia Athletics
Friday, March 1 at 7 p.m.
Stegeman Coliseum | Athens, Ga.
SEC Network
MEET NOTES
ATHENS, Ga. — The Georgia gymnastics team welcomes the Auburn Tigers to Stegeman Coliseum for Senior Night on Friday, March 1 at 7 p.m. The meet will be broadcast live on the SEC Network’s Friday Night Heights.
SERIES HISTORY
The GymDogs hold a 83-15 record against the Tigers.
LAST MEETING
Georgia and Auburn met twice in 2023- once on the road n Auburn and again at the SEC Championship. The Tigers outscored the GymDogs both times.
BEST BARS SCORE SINCE 2019
Georgia’s bars score of 49.500 against Florida is the highest mark since the 2019 NCAA Athens Regional.
HISTORIC ALL-AROUND SCORE FOR LILY SMITH
Lily Smith captured her first-ever all-around title in her second meet competing all four events, totaling a 39.600 against the Gators, which is the highest all-around score from a Georgia freshman since Courtney Kupets in 2006.
LILY SMITH SCORES A PERFECT 10 ON BARS
In her third meet as a GymDog, freshman Lily Smith scored a Perfect 10 on bars.
Lily Smith is only the fourth freshman in Georgia gymnastics history to record a Perfect 10 on bars and the tenth to achieve a 10.0 in their rookie season- marking the first since 2001.
Smith’s 10.0 is the first from a GymDog since Rachel Baumann on floor in 2022 and the first on bars since Marissa Oakley in 2019.
Freshmen Perfect 10’s:
Marline Stephens- floor- 2001
Cory Fritzinger- bars- 2001
Karin Lichey- vault (2x), bars, beam, floor- 1996 *
Kim Arnold- vault (3x)- 1995
Julie Ballard- vault- 1995
Leslie Angeles- floor- 1994
Leah Brown- vault (3x)- 1994
Lori Strong- bars (2x)- 1993
Hope Spivey- floor (2x)- 1991
* Karin Lichey scored a Perfect 40 in 1996 as a freshman
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
Four freshmen competed 10 routines in Georgia’s first three meets this season and then two more freshmen made their debuts against Kentucky for a total of six gymnasts competing 14 routines.
Ady Wahl competes in all four events, scoring a 9.925 on vault, and a 9.900 on bars and floor with a high all-around score of 39.375.
Lily Smith notched a Perfect 10 in week three on bars and contributed a 9.950 on beam and a 9.925 on floor. She has three SEC Freshman of the Week accolades under her belt and ranks tied for thirteenth and twenty-second on bars and floor, respectively in the first week of NQS scores. She has competed all-around four times, notching a 9.850 on vault and an all-around score of 39.600.
Anya Turner has scored a high of 9.900 on beam.
Jaydah Battle has competed on vault and beam, notching a season-high score of 9.800 on vault and 9.875 on beam.
Holly Snyder and Zora Morgan made their debuts on bars and beam, respectively, against Kentucky. Snyder has scored a 9.900 on bars and Morgan a 9.875 on beam.
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Brother of Smurf Millender commits to Georgia basketball
It’s a big week for Georgia basketball and the Millender family.
Two days after point guard Smurf Millender announced he was returning to the Bulldogs, his brother Kemauri committed to Georgia, he told the Athletic on April 2.
Kemauri Millender is a 6-foot-guard who averaged 9.5 points and 1.9 assists as a redshirt sophomore at New Mexico Junior College where he started 34 games. He shot 32.4% from 3-point range, making 46,for a team that went 27-7.
Kemauri Millender was a top 100 honorable mention selection by JucoRecruiting.com and All-Region V.
He averaged 16.1 points and 3.3 assists in the 2024-2025 season at Hill College in Hillsboro, Texas.
Smurf Millender was third on the Bulldogs in scoring this past season at 12.0 points per game and led the team with 4.1 assists per game. He started down the stretch after coming off the bench earlier in the season.
Smurf and Kemauri played together at Clear Brook High in the Houston area.
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GOP Senate candidates campaign in Coastal Georgia
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Three Republican candidates and one write-in candidate in Georgia’s U.S. senate race made a stop in Coastal Georgia on Wednesday, campaigning to Georgia voters ahead of the primary.
The Chatham Area Republican Women hosted a luncheon featuring U.S. Reps. Buddy Carter (R-1) Mike Collins (R-10), along with Brigadier General Jonathan McColumn and write-in candidate Rev. Dr. Christina Clements.
Rep. Buddy Carter
Carter opened the event by highlighting his record in Congress, pointing to his role in passing The Working Families Tax Cut Act and efforts to lower healthcare and prescription drugs costs.
“I will never embarrass you,” said Carter. “I haven’t embarrassed you in the 26 years I’ve been in public service.”
He also addressed the partial government shutdown, emphasizing national security concerns.
“Right now, more than ever, I would submit to you that we need funding for Department of Homeland Security,” said Carter. “We’re involved in a conflict in Iran right now. Our terror alert is up.”
Rep. Mike Collins
Collin’s focused on infrastructure improvements across the Coastal Empire, including funding tied to Georgia’s ports.
“That port hadn’t been dredged fully since 2015,” said Collins. “Then I came up here to Savannah, and it wasn’t three weeks later that the Army Corps changed their mind. And we got 35 million for Brunswick Port, and we got the money to study the widening of the Savannah port. That’s how you deliver for the state of Georgia.”
He also highlighted his support for the Laken Riley Act, opposition to defunding the police and plans to support veterans if elected.
“Our veterans out there need help,” said Collins. “We’ve got homeless vets living under bridges. And here we have an administration that will hold and transport, feed and housing these illegals.”
Christina Clement
Clement, President of Black USA and President of the State of Loc Nation Global Public Benefit Corporation, centered her remarks on economic stability, promoting what she called the “Black Dollar Initiative.”
“We should at least have the basics,” said Clements. “This was a summary of what the majority of citizens who felt unrepresented shared with me while listening to their concerns.”
Jonathan McColumn
McColumn pushed his military leadership experience, emphasizing the importance of that experience for Georgia.
“Fort Stewart, Army Airfield, who’s going to negotiate for them because you don’t have anyone right now in the senate who understands this. We need someone who understands the infrastructure, the priorities, the missions.”
He tied that experience to his stance on federal leadership and the ongoing shutdown.
“If we had an executive leader that was a senator today, the Homeland Security would have been funded,” said McColumn. “When you haven’t led anything or you haven’t been responsible for anybody, then you can’t understand that. When you make $187,000 a year, people working for TSA making approximately $50,000 a year, you can’t see that you’re harming those people. That’s a failure of leadership.”
The Georgia Primary race is set for May 19, when voters decide who will face incumbent Senator Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) in the general election.
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Thunderstorms in Starkville weather forecast for Mississippi State baseball vs Georgia series
STARKVILLE — Thunderstorms could possibly impact Mississippi State baseball’s series against Georgia at Dudy Noble Field.
According to AccuWeather, there is a 55% chance of thunderstorms on April 2, an 88% chance on April 3 and 90% chance on April 4.
The three-game series between No. 4 MSU (25-4, 7-2 SEC) and No. 5 Georgia (24-6, 7-2) starts April 2 (6 p.m., SEC Network+). The other start times are 6 p.m. on April 3 and 1 p.m. on April 4.
The hourly forecast on AccuWeather says there is a 17% chance of rain at first pitch on April 2 with a high of 81 degrees. The chance of precipitation increases to 54% at 8 p.m. Wind could also be a factor with gusts at 20 mph.
The April 3 hourly forecast projects a 49% chance of rain at first pitch with a high of 79 degrees and 20 mph winds.
Mississippi State enters the series on a nine-game winning streak. It’s also won 20 consecutive home games dating back to last season.
Georgia swept South Carolina in its last SEC series and has also won series against Texas A&M and Tennessee. It leads the country with 87 home runs.
Mississippi State baseball schedule vs Georgia
- Thursday, April 2: 6 p.m. (SEC Network+)
- Friday, April 3: 6 p.m. (SEC Network+)
- Saturday, April 4: 1 p.m. (SEC Network+)
Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for The Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@usatodayco.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.
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