Hampton Upsets Georgia 76-74 in Overtime Thriller
In a stunning comeback, the Hampton Pirates rallied from a 16-point deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat the Georgia Lady Bulldogs 76-74 in overtime on Sunday afternoon at Stegeman Coliseum. Tyra Kennedy’s buzzer-beating jumper sealed the Pirates’ first victory over a Power Five opponent since 2019, ending their four-game losing streak in dramatic fashion.
This loss drops Georgia to 5-4 on the season despite four players scoring in double figures. The Lady Bulldogs struggled to close out the game, falling victim to Hampton’s relentless defensive pressure and clutch shooting.
Dominant Fourth Quarter Sparks Comeback
Georgia entered the fourth quarter with a commanding 64-48 lead after a jumper from Asia Avinger just 23 seconds into the period. However, Hampton responded with a relentless 22-8 run, fueled by Jasha Clinton’s aggressive play and Amyah Reaves’ timely shooting.
The Pirates forced multiple turnovers during the final minutes of regulation, capitalizing on Georgia’s miscues to chip away at the lead. Reaves hit a clutch three-pointer from the corner with 4.9 seconds left to tie the game at 70, sending it into overtime. The shot was the culmination of Hampton’s remarkable comeback and set the stage for an intense extra period.
Overtime Heroics
The overtime period featured a back-and-forth battle as both teams exchanged the lead multiple times. Jenae Dublin gave Hampton a 72-70 advantage with a jumper at the foul line, but Georgia quickly reclaimed the lead with a layup and free throw from Roxane Makolo, followed by a free throw from Amiya Evans to make it 74-72.
Hampton’s defense tightened in the final minute, forcing Georgia into contested shots while executing on the offensive end. With 32 seconds left, Dublin tied the game at 74 with a layup off a feed from Le’Asia Foreman. After a missed jumper by Georgia, Foreman secured the rebound and found Kennedy on a breakaway. Kennedy’s running jumper in the lane beat the buzzer, completing Hampton’s incredible comeback.
Standout Performances
Jasha Clinton led the Pirates with 20 points, five steals, and key defensive plays that disrupted Georgia’s rhythm. Dublin contributed 15 points and a team-high six rebounds, while Reaves added 12 points and four assists, including the game-tying shot in regulation.
For Georgia, redshirt sophomore Fatima Diakhate scored a career-high 17 points, leading the Lady Bulldogs offensively. Fifth-year senior Roxane Makolo added 14 points on an efficient 5-of-6 shooting performance. Junior Amiya Evans tallied her fourth double-double of the season with 12 points and 12 rebounds, showcasing her consistency as a force in the paint.
Turnovers Prove Costly for Georgia
The Lady Bulldogs’ inability to protect the ball was a significant factor in their defeat. Georgia committed a season-high 32 turnovers, which Hampton converted into 32 points. The Pirates’ defensive pressure throughout the game disrupted Georgia’s offensive flow and created numerous fast-break opportunities.
Despite dominating the boards with 47 rebounds compared to Hampton’s 33, Georgia struggled to convert their second-chance opportunities, shooting just 42% from the field. Their inability to capitalize on their size advantage ultimately allowed Hampton to stay within striking distance.
Statistical Highlights
Hampton posted season-best numbers in shooting, hitting 48.3% from the field, 46.7% from beyond the arc, and 78.6% from the free-throw line. Their bench also outscored Georgia’s reserves 28-23, providing crucial support during key stretches of the game.
Georgia continued its trend of balanced scoring, with four players reaching double figures for the sixth time this season. However, their offensive execution faltered under Hampton’s pressure, particularly in the game’s closing moments.
Looking Ahead
Hampton improved to 2-4 on the season and will host East Carolina on December 12 in their next matchup. The Pirates will look to build on the momentum from this historic win as they continue non-conference play.
Georgia will face Virginia Tech on December 4 at Stegeman Coliseum in the SEC/ACC Challenge. The Lady Bulldogs will need to address their turnover issues and tighten their late-game execution to bounce back from this disappointing loss.
A Defining Moment for Hampton
Hampton’s victory over Georgia marks a significant milestone for the program and a testament to the team’s resilience and determination. Their ability to rally from a double-digit deficit against a Power Five opponent showcases their potential as they navigate the remainder of the season. For Georgia, the loss serves as a reminder of the importance of composure and execution in high-pressure situations.







