04-10-2024, 04:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-10-2024, 04:12 AM by Top Row Dawg.)
Uncle John Tribute - Happy Hump Day. Yesterday 56th Anniversary MLK Funeral.
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Five student-athletes on the University of Georgia equestrian team were named to National Collegiate Equestrian Association Ariat All-America teams, the NCEA Selection Committee announced Tuesday. Senior Jordan Toering and juniors Catalina Peralta and Jillian Stopperich were named to the First Team for Flat, Fences, and Horsemanship, respectively. Senior Sophia Pilla was named to the Second Team for Flat. Peralta (Flat) and sophomore Shelby Lynch (Reining) received Honorable Mention. The Bulldogs are seeded fifth for the NCEA National Championship taking place April 18-20 at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida. The Bulldogs will face four-seed Texas A&M in the first round on Thursday, April 18 at 8:30 a.m.
Georgia baseball pounded out 20 hits in a 15-5 win over Kennesaw State Tuesday at Foley Field that ended in eight innings due to the 10-run rule. Georgia returns to SEC action here Thursday against Missouri. First pitch will be at 7:02 p.m.
The seventh-ranked Georgia softball is back at Jack Turner Stadium to host Georgia State in midweek action on Wednesday. First pitch is set for 6 p.m. between the Bulldogs and Panthers.
Ben van Wyk of the No. 20 Georgia men's golf team capped off the regular season with a year-best second-place finish at The Calusa Cup on Tuesday afternoon at the Calusa Pines Golf Club. The Bulldogs earned a fifth-place result after they finished 20-over-par, 884. Van Wyk ended the tournament at five-under, 211, as one of just two in the 42-person field to shoot at least par in all three rounds. The graduate student finished one stroke behind Wake Forest's Scotty Kennon, the individual champion. No. 16 Florida won the team title at three-under, 861, finishing six strokes ahead of second-place No. 28 Purdue. No. 34 Wake Forest took home third place with a five-over performance, while No. 15 Georgia Tech and No. 20 Georgia round out the top five. Oh No! We lost to Georgia Tech at something. Georgia will now move into postseason play, beginning with the SEC Championships on April 24-28 at Seaside Golf Resort in St. Simon's Island. The Bulldogs captured two team titles during the regular season at the Puerto Rico Classic in February and The Goodwin in March, marking the fifth time in the last six seasons the team won multiple events.
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Five student-athletes on the University of Georgia equestrian team were named to National Collegiate Equestrian Association Ariat All-America teams, the NCEA Selection Committee announced Tuesday. Senior Jordan Toering and juniors Catalina Peralta and Jillian Stopperich were named to the First Team for Flat, Fences, and Horsemanship, respectively. Senior Sophia Pilla was named to the Second Team for Flat. Peralta (Flat) and sophomore Shelby Lynch (Reining) received Honorable Mention. The Bulldogs are seeded fifth for the NCEA National Championship taking place April 18-20 at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida. The Bulldogs will face four-seed Texas A&M in the first round on Thursday, April 18 at 8:30 a.m.
Georgia baseball pounded out 20 hits in a 15-5 win over Kennesaw State Tuesday at Foley Field that ended in eight innings due to the 10-run rule. Georgia returns to SEC action here Thursday against Missouri. First pitch will be at 7:02 p.m.
The seventh-ranked Georgia softball is back at Jack Turner Stadium to host Georgia State in midweek action on Wednesday. First pitch is set for 6 p.m. between the Bulldogs and Panthers.
Ben van Wyk of the No. 20 Georgia men's golf team capped off the regular season with a year-best second-place finish at The Calusa Cup on Tuesday afternoon at the Calusa Pines Golf Club. The Bulldogs earned a fifth-place result after they finished 20-over-par, 884. Van Wyk ended the tournament at five-under, 211, as one of just two in the 42-person field to shoot at least par in all three rounds. The graduate student finished one stroke behind Wake Forest's Scotty Kennon, the individual champion. No. 16 Florida won the team title at three-under, 861, finishing six strokes ahead of second-place No. 28 Purdue. No. 34 Wake Forest took home third place with a five-over performance, while No. 15 Georgia Tech and No. 20 Georgia round out the top five. Oh No! We lost to Georgia Tech at something. Georgia will now move into postseason play, beginning with the SEC Championships on April 24-28 at Seaside Golf Resort in St. Simon's Island. The Bulldogs captured two team titles during the regular season at the Puerto Rico Classic in February and The Goodwin in March, marking the fifth time in the last six seasons the team won multiple events.
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