BATON ROUGE — The talent-laden but still unranked LSU men’s basketball team entertained a sold-out Maravich Center on Wednesday night, building a 31-point halftime lead before mauling the Georgia Bulldogs, 81-52.
Both LSU and Georgia wore “throwback” jerseys, previewing the conference’s February and conference tournament promotion for the Tigers’ fans. LSU’s jerseys were replicas of the Pete Maravich era, the late 1960s.
The Tigers improved to 13-5 overall and 5-0 in SEC play for the first time the 1980-81 season. That year, LSU won 17-straight to open conference play.
LSU senior guard Darrel Mitchell led four Tigers in double figures scoring with 24 points on 9-of-13 shooting including 5-of-7 three-pointers.
Glen Davis and Tyrus Thomas each had 13, while Tasmin Mitchell added 11.
For the first time since a reconfiguration of the Maravich Center seating, the arena was sold out (13,468).
Georgia’s Dave Bliss was the only Bulldog in double figures scoring with 12 points. Georgia shot only 31 percent from the field (21 of 67).
The Bulldogs fell to 12-7 overall and 2-4 in SEC play.
LSU dominated from the opening tip, taking a 15-2 lead on 6-of-9 shooting before Georgia was saved by a media timeout at the 15:45 mark of the half.
A Tasmin Mitchell three pointer coming out of the timeout increased the advantage to 18-2.
After making their first shot of game, the Bulldogs missed 14 straight before a Dave Bliss layup with 12:38 left in the half — a scoreless span of 6:20.
Georgia cut the LSU lead to 22-9 on a layup by Bliss, however, Darrel Mitchell hit a pair of three pointers to key a 10-4 run and push the lead to 32-13 with 7:26 on the first-half clock.
LSU continued to poor it on the Bulldogs as the half wore, building the difference to 31 at the half on an alley-oop from Darrel Mitchell to Thomas, a three-pointer by Darrel Mitchell and another break-away layup by the senior guard as the half ended.
The Tigers led 50-19 at the break.
The trends in LSU’s favor continued early in the second half, as the Tigers’ lead expanded and Georgia failed to score from anywhere outside the paint.
The highlight of the half may have been an off-the-dribble whipped behind-the-back pass from LSU reserve guard Ben Voogd to Darnell Lazare that brought the Retro crowd back to the days of “Pistol” Pete Maravich, for whom the arena is named.
The fast-break dunk gave LSU a 67-31 lead with 11:17 left.
Georgia would get no closer than the final margin of 29.
LSU returns to action on Saturday, Jan. 28, when the Tigers travel to Oxford to face Ole Miss at 2 p.m. CT. The game will not be televised, however, members of the Geaux Zone on LSUsports.net can listen live beginning with the pregame radio show at 1:30 p.m.
LSU HEAD COACH JOHN BRADY
Opening Statement…
“I thought the biggest thing tonight that we did, if anybody was here who watched that first 20 minutes we looked like a real basketball team for 20 minutes. That first 20 minutes was as good as I’ve had a team play. It was great. The crowd was wonderful. Our players, myself and our coaches are so appreciative that every ticket in the house was sold. I think the message that our team sent is we’ve got a nice basketball team that plays well together, likes one another, shares the ball. I thought the first 20 minutes from a defensive standpoint and an execution standpoint it was nice to watch from where I sit. I’m sure people in the stands enjoyed it also.”
“The second 20 minutes slowed down a little bit. We played a lot of people, which we needed to do. We had some nice fast break baskets in the first half and created some easy baskets off of quick hands and deflections. We rebounded the ball. I think we had them a little, after about the 8 or 10 minute mark, I think we really had the Georgia team on their heels. That was about as fine a 20 minutes of basketball I believe I’ve had a team play. I’m sure the 2000 team had some nice halves because I remember Auburn and Alabama we kind of beat them 30 or 40 in a couple of games like that.”
“For this young team to play like that for 20 minutes was really a compliment to them in the kind of players they are and the kind of people they are in terms of feeling good about what they’re doing. We have a lot of confidence, and I’m not saying we’re going to win every game. I’m not saying that at all. I’m saying that the message we sent tonight, I told the team, we looked like a real team tonight. It was a nice performance, particularly the first 20 minutes.”
“Now we’ve got to go on the road and play at Ole Miss, which is a peculiar place to play. We’ve won up there a couple of times. I think we won there last year. Our team has played on the road and played pretty well on the road. We’ll come back and have a couple of good preparation days and go to Ole Miss and try to play another good game on the road.”
LSU PLAYER QUOTES
On leading the team in a point guard role…
“It’s a great feeling. I’m just coming in and leading these young guys and winning games. It all bounces back on me and my leadership. It’s a good feeling.”
On the team’s performance for the night…
“We had a lot of assists and cut back on the turnovers. We played very well tonight and complemented each other on passes. It was just a really good feeling to get a win like that with all those fans here watching.”
On LSU’s first-half performance…
“This is one of the best first halves we’ve ever had. I’m hoping we continue to play that way in the first half of every game as well as the second half.”
On his performance against Georgia…
“My main thing before the game was to come out and play a great first half because against Alabama I didn’t play well until the last 10 minutes. My main focus was just to come out hard and aggressively and get the crowd involved in the game because we sold out last week and this week and knew that if we got the crowd involved it would take a lot of stress off of us.”
On the focus after going up by that many points…
“Sometimes when you’re up by that much, you don’t execute, but we came out the second half and played well. They made a few baskets, but we converted on the other end.”
On what Coach Brady told the team at the half…
“He told us to stay focused and just to go out there and execute. If you notice, he was still hollering every time we did something bad. He never really got out of the way of the score. He wanted us to get it done and execute on offense.”
GEORGIA HEAD COACH DENNIS FELTON
“They are supremely gifted athletically. They have been since I have been in the league. LSU is traditionally very, very athletic. You have a guy like Glen Davis who is a freak athletically. You have a guy like (Tyrus) Thomas who is the same way. (Darrel) Mitchell is extremely quick and fast. You have a guy like Tasmin Mitchell. They are far more athletic than us going down the line. That was no surprise.”
On his halftime speech to the team …
“I talked about the fact that we are better than the way we played. Our team is better. Let’s find out how tough we are in terms of going out and just fighting it, position by position. First, I wanted to see if we could cut the lead in half. If we were to do that, that would make LSU start over.”
GEORGIA C DAVE BLISS
“Obviously, we knew their strengths were to pound it inside to their big guys. We allowed them to have wide-open shots. They are college players and they are going to make them. It stings a little bit because of the fact that we weren’t even in the game. Halfway through the first half, we were facing a huge deficit. It is disappointing that we played poorly but again it is one game.”