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  Wednesday, Nov. 29 7:30pm ET
Thomas (22 points) still turning heads
 
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ATHENS, Ga. -- Add Chattanooga Coach Wes Moore to the Christi Thomas fan club, particularly since he does not have to face her again.

Thomas, a 6-foot-5 freshman, scored 22 points and grabbed seven rebounds as seventh-ranked Georgia overwhelmed Chattanooga 81-43 Wednesday night.

"She was able to catch, turn and shoot," said Moore. "She is obviously a great player. With her size and skills, she makes it very tough to match up."

Thomas's own coach is pleased with her play as well.

"We knew offensively she was gifted, and she's going to get better and better," said Georgia's Andy Landers.

"I still want her to be more active on both ends of the floor with her feet and be more aggressive. Every player has to become tough once they get to college. She's going to get there, and when she does she's going to be special."

Thomas scored Georgia's first basket one minute into the game and its last basket with 3:45 to play.

The Lady Mocs (3-2) turned the ball over 24 times, shot just 25 percent and lost the battle of the boards 48-43 as Georgia (4-2) dominated in every aspect.

"Georgia seemed to be like sharks with blood in the water once they got started," said Moore. "We did look a little intimidated. They were able to jump in the passing lanes for steals and layups. It seemed when we beat them back door there was always a post there."

Chattanooga suffered three scoring droughts in the first half as Georgia steadily pulled away. When they could not get the ball to Thomas inside, Coco Miller and Deanna Nolan traded jumpers over the UTC zone.

Damita Bullock led Chattanooga with nine points.

Tawana McDonald blocked two shots to move into fourth on the career list. She has 164, one more than Tammye Jenkins had in 1987-91.
 


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