Asa Newell and Dylan James share their thoughts following Georgia's 71-60 win against South Carolina.
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GREEN BAY - Bob Dylan will perform in Green Bay for the first time in 24 years for a concert at The Weidner. The 83-year-old music legend will be in concert at 8 p.m. April 6 at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay for a stop on his continuing Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour,
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Georgia (15-6; 3-5) had dropped four straight before hosting South Carolina on Tuesday and it was desperate need of a tally in the win column. It got exactly what it needed in a 71-60 defeat of South Carolina behind 17 points from freshman standout Asa Newell and a first-half surge from sophomore forward Dylan James.
Georgia basketball coach Mike White made a change to his starting lineup for the first time all season on Tuesday night.