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2026-27 Georgia Bulldogs Basketball Schedule: Dates, TV and Printable PDF

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Here is the 2026-27 Georgia Bulldogs basketball schedule. Mike White’s Bulldogs face a demanding non-conference slate, including a road trip to North Carolina, a rivalry game at Georgia Tech, the ESPN Events Invitational in Kissimmee, and Duke in the Jimmy V Classic at Madison Square Garden, before an 18-game SEC run that opens January 2 at Ole Miss and closes March 6 at home against South Carolina. Below is every game with the location, plus a free printable schedule.

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Quick Facts: 2026-27 Georgia Bulldogs Basketball

2026-27 Georgia Bulldogs basketball schedule
  • Georgia visits North Carolina on November 13 and plays Duke in the Jimmy V Classic at Madison Square Garden on December 8.
  • The Bulldogs play the ESPN Events Invitational in Kissimmee on November 26 and 27.
  • SEC play opens January 2 at Ole Miss and closes March 6 at home against South Carolina.
  • Georgia draws home-and-home series with Oklahoma, Florida, and South Carolina.
  • The SEC Tournament is March 10 to 14 in Nashville. Tip times and TV are set closer to game day.

2026-27 Georgia Season Outlook

Mike White has Georgia pushing to build on its NCAA Tournament run, and the 2026-27 schedule gives the Bulldogs plenty of tests. The non-conference slate features a road trip to North Carolina, the in-state rivalry at Georgia Tech, the ESPN Events Invitational, a home date with Boston College, and Duke in the Jimmy V Classic. In SEC play, Georgia draws home-and-home series with Oklahoma, Florida, and South Carolina.

Georgia Bulldogs 2026-27 Full Schedule

DateOpponentLocation
Nov 2vs N.C. CentralHome
Nov 6vs PresbyterianHome
Nov 9vs Florida Gulf CoastHome
Nov 13at North CarolinaChapel Hill
Nov 16vs JacksonvilleHome
Nov 20at Georgia TechAtlanta
Nov 26ESPN Events Inv.Kissimmee
Nov 27ESPN Events Inv.Kissimmee
Dec 1vs Boston CollegeHome
Dec 8vs DukeNew York
Dec 13vs Alabama A&MHome
Dec 16vs West GeorgiaHome
Dec 20vs Gardner-WebbHome
Dec 29vs North FloridaHome
Jan 2at Ole MissOxford
Jan 5-6vs TexasHome
Jan 9at AuburnAuburn
Jan 12-13vs OklahomaHome
Jan 16vs Mississippi StateHome
Jan 19-20at ArkansasFayetteville
Jan 23vs FloridaHome
Jan 30vs LSUHome
Feb 2-3at TennesseeKnoxville
Feb 6at South CarolinaColumbia
Feb 9-10vs VanderbiltHome
Feb 13at Texas A&MCollege Sta.
Feb 16-17vs KentuckyHome
Feb 20at FloridaGainesville
Feb 23-24at OklahomaNorman
Feb 27vs MissouriHome
Mar 2-3at AlabamaTuscaloosa
Mar 6vs South CarolinaHome
Mar 10-14SEC TournamentNashville

Some midweek SEC games could shift by a day, and tip times and TV networks are announced closer to each date. This page and the printable are updated as they are released.

How to Watch and Key Games

Most Georgia games air across the ESPN family of networks and the SEC Network, with windows announced week to week. Circle a few now: the trip to North Carolina on November 13, Duke in the Jimmy V Classic on December 8, and the SEC opener at Ole Miss on January 2. For the full league picture, see our 2026-27 SEC basketball schedule for all 16 teams.

2026-27 Georgia Basketball FAQ

When does Georgia open the 2026-27 season?

Georgia opens the season November 2 at home against North Carolina Central.

When does SEC play start and end?

SEC play opens Jan 2 at Ole Miss and closes Mar 6 vs S. Carolina, followed by the SEC Tournament in Nashville from March 10 to 14.

Are tip times and TV set yet?

Not for most games. The dates and opponents are confirmed, but tip times and TV networks are announced closer to game day.

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