Everything Georgia head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson said after loss to South Carolina
Key Points:
- Georgia head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson highlighted the absence of key post player Mia Woolfolk as a factor against South Carolina's size, but praised her team's defensive effort in holding South Carolina to their lowest scoring output of the season at 65 points.
- Abrahamson-Henderson acknowledged the team's inexperience, noting that eight players are new to the program and many were facing the challenging home atmosphere for the first time, which contributed to early jitters and inconsistent offensive performance.
- The coach emphasized that despite tough early-season matchups against top teams like Ole Miss, LSU, and South Carolina, these experiences are valuable for the development of her young roster, which includes several underclassmen expected to grow into key roles.