What time is the Georgia vs. Xavier game?
9:00 p.m. ET on Friday, November 21.
Basketball / College Basketball
The Georgia Bulldogs (5-0) are set to face the Xavier Musketeers (3-2) in the Shriners Children's Charleston Classic on Friday, November 21, at 9:00 p.m. ET. This marks the first of two games in Charleston for the Bulldogs, who will subsequ...
Georgia comes into the tournament with a strong start, statistically ranking among the nation's top-10 teams in 11 categories. Their speed and depth are notable strengths. Key players for Georgia include Jeremiah Wilkinson, Blue Cain, and Jake Wilkins, who are contributing double-digit points per game. Xavier, led by coach Richard Pitino, is coming off a significant win against Old Dominion.
The Musketeers have shown prowess in assists but need to improve their field-goal percentage. Players like Tre Carroll and Roddie Anderson III are central to Xavier's offense. A key to the game will be Georgia's ability to dominate the paint and capitalize on offensive rebounds. Xavier needs to improve their three-point shooting and overall offensive efficiency to challenge Georgia's defense.
9:00 p.m. ET on Friday, November 21.
TD Arena in Charleston, South Carolina.
The game will be broadcast on ESPN2.
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