04-08-2024, 04:06 AM
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Uncle John Tribute. Get better Uncle!
Woof™..........
The No. 7 Georgia women's tennis team rounded out the weekend with its second sweep in three days, securing a 4-0 victory over No. 34 Ole Miss at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex on Sunday. The Bulldogs (15-4, 10-1 SEC) now improve to 5-0 on the season at home and lead the all-time series against Ole Miss (10-10, 4-8 SEC) 45-10, winning 24 of the last 27 meetings against the Rebels.
The third-ranked Georgia softball team fell to No. 6/4 Tennessee in the series finale on Sunday, 3-1. A three-run sixth inning home run proved the game-winner for the Lady Vols. Georgia falls to 31-8 on the season and 7-5 in SEC play.
A crowd of 11,337 at Polk-Dement Stadium watched 19th-ranked Mississippi State rally past No. 24 Georgia 9-8 Sunday to win an SEC series. Trailing 8-7 in the eighth, MSU tied the game on Georgia's third error of the afternoon as a potential double play grounder skipped off Slate Alford's glove and bounced into the outfield. Then, a sacrifice fly by Bryce Chance proved to be the game-winning run as MSU improved to 21-12 overall, 6-6 in the SEC. Georgia dropped to 24-8, 5-7 in the SEC.
Woof™..........
The No. 7 Georgia women's tennis team rounded out the weekend with its second sweep in three days, securing a 4-0 victory over No. 34 Ole Miss at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex on Sunday. The Bulldogs (15-4, 10-1 SEC) now improve to 5-0 on the season at home and lead the all-time series against Ole Miss (10-10, 4-8 SEC) 45-10, winning 24 of the last 27 meetings against the Rebels.
The third-ranked Georgia softball team fell to No. 6/4 Tennessee in the series finale on Sunday, 3-1. A three-run sixth inning home run proved the game-winner for the Lady Vols. Georgia falls to 31-8 on the season and 7-5 in SEC play.
A crowd of 11,337 at Polk-Dement Stadium watched 19th-ranked Mississippi State rally past No. 24 Georgia 9-8 Sunday to win an SEC series. Trailing 8-7 in the eighth, MSU tied the game on Georgia's third error of the afternoon as a potential double play grounder skipped off Slate Alford's glove and bounced into the outfield. Then, a sacrifice fly by Bryce Chance proved to be the game-winning run as MSU improved to 21-12 overall, 6-6 in the SEC. Georgia dropped to 24-8, 5-7 in the SEC.
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