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Here's where the Georgia Lady Bulldogs are playing Tennessee, Joni Taylor, rest of SEC foes

McClain Baxley
Athens Banner-Herald
Georgia huddles up before the start of an NCAA women's college basketball game between Vanderbilt and Georgia in Athens, Ga., on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022. Georgia won 71-56.

The Georgia women's basketball team now has its' 2022-23 SEC opponents and where they'll play them, the SEC announced Wednesday. 

UGA will play 16 conference games in the first season under head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson with eight games played in Stegeman Coliseum and the other eight on the road. The dates and times of the actual games will be released at a later date. 

The Lady Bulldogs will host Arkansas, Auburn, Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Missouri. They'll face Alabama, LSU, Tennessee, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt on the road. 

Georgia also has home-and-homes with Florida, Kentucky and South Carolina, so they'll play those three twice in the regular season.

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Last season, UGA went 9-7 in regular season conference play and went 4-4 in SEC games at home. 

Once again, the SEC is expected to be the class of women's basketball. South Carolina returns a bulk of their national championship roster, Tennessee has reloaded with a ton of transfers. Florida, LSU and Vanderbilt will continue to grow under second-year head coaches. And then in College Station, former UGA head coach Joni Taylor plans to build the Aggies' program back up.

Georgia's complete schedule has yet to be announced, but the Lady Bulldogs will participate in the 2022 U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam over the week of Thanksgiving. They'll play Seton Hall, VCU and Wisconsin over the three-day-tournament. 

McClain Baxley is a recruiting reporter for the Athens Banner-Herald and the USA TODAY Network. Reach him by email at mbaxley@onlineathens.com or on Twitter at @mcclainbaxley.