Youthful Georgia hopes to learn from Women's NCAA Tournament loss
Georgia women's basketball's season has come to an end in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The 7-seeded team fell in overtime, 82-73, to 10-seeded Virginia Saturday, March 21 in Iowa City. The Lady Bulldogs finished one of their best campaigns under Katie Abrahamson-Henderson in her four-year tenure, finishing 22-10 overall and 8-8 in the SEC. Georgia has a young squad, as three of its starting five members are sophomores. While that adds to the excitement of the return for next year, it doesn't lessen the sting from...