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Annie Jorgensen, 20, is a second year student at the University of Georgia. As a student of the 2018 graduating class, Annie is working towards a degree in Journalism with a minor in Communication Studies and a Sports Media Certificate. Born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she graduated from Homestead High School in 2014. At UGA, Annie is involved with her sorority, Zeta Tau Alpha, as the Pledge Class Liaison, a member of the Di Gamma Kappa Broadcast society, and a volunteer at Grady Newsource. Annie is currently Miss University of Georgia and travels northeastern Georgia speaking on her platform called Compassion in Action: Accepting Yourself and Others. She also serves as a goodwill ambassador for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals as Miss UGA. In her spare time, Annie enjoys listening to live music, running and watching the Food Network. Contact Annie via email with any questions, comments, or concerns at annie.jorgensen@uga.edu.

Crunch time

Georgia’s Mackenzie Engram paved the way to Georgia’s third overtime victory this month.

Complete control from tip

Once again, A’ja Wilson took over for the No. 5 South Carolina Gamecocks.

Top Dawg

Stephanie Paul’s clutch shot with .03 seconds left lifts Georgia past Vandy.

Lady Bulldogs better together

Holding Texas A&M to just 59 points, Georgia moves to 1-1 in the SEC

Georgia edges past Furman

Georgia was struggling last night, but something from Pat Summitt helped Lady Bulldogs coach Joni Taylor.

Crashing the boards hard

Georgia wants to be known for "great rebounding, defense" — tonight they showed fans they mean business on the boards and getting stops.

McCoughtry channeled her inner Michael Jordan Wednesday night

What Angel McCoughtry did the other night for the Atlanta Dream was super-human, it was truly a Michael Jordan moment.

Did the US panic in their close game with France?

The National team found themselves in unfamiliar territory at intermission verse France: only up by a mere four-points and a tough battle still ahead.

Moore galvanizes Team USA

Like she always does, Maya Moore came through for Team USA after a stagnant start against Canada.

Sun starting to shine

Chiney Ogwumike has been a driving force for the young, energetic Connecticut Sun team.