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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - There was nothing pretty about Georgia's victory over pesky Belmont in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Saturday. And the Lady Bulldogs know that they'll be heading home early if they put up another performance similar to this one on Monday night.
The tournament-tested Lady Bulldogs held the newcomers from Nashville to one field goal in the final 15:22 of an ugly 53-36 win at Williams Arena.
"We definitely have to step it up," Georgia forward Christy Marshall said. "We can't go into the second round playing like that. If we want to stick around, we have to play harder."
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