DULUTH, Ga. (AP) — Georgia coach Andy Landers wanted his players to stick to the plan after a successful first half against Kentucky. Instead, the Lady Bulldogs were so overwhelmed by Kentucky's defense they began launching bad shots that only added more misses to their ugly second half. Georgia's hopes of its first Southeastern Conference tournament championship since 2001 ended as the Lady Bulldogs were overwhelmed in Saturday night's 60-38 semifinal loss to Kentucky. Georgia led 24-19 at halftime before being outscored 41-14 in the second half.