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for Uncle John always!
Woof™..........
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No. 6 Georgia women's tennis team clinched a share of the 2024 Southeastern Conference regular season championship after earning a 4-0 sweep over No. 65 Kentucky at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex on Sunday. The win clinched the 12th SEC regular season title for Georgia, tallying its 21st SEC title including regular season and tournament titles. Drake Bernstein became the first Georgia women's tennis head coach to win an SEC title in their first season at the helm. Georgia will now prepare to host the 2024 SEC Women's Tennis Tournament, where it will compete as the No. 1 seed in the competition. The Bulldogs' first match will be on Friday, April 19 at 3 p.m. ET, where they will face the winner of Thursday's second round matchup between No. 8 seeded LSU and No. 9 seeded Arkansas.
No. 23 Georgia Lady Golf carded an 8-over 288 in Sunday's final round of stroke play qualifying at the SEC Women's Golf Championships at Pelican Golf Club. The Bulldogs earned the No. 7 seed for a bracketed match play competition to determine the SEC Champion and will face No. 2 seed Auburn in the quarterfinals on Monday.
The
No. 38 Georgia men's tennis team capped off the regular season with wins over No. 44 Vanderbilt and Tennessee State during a doubleheader on Sunday at the Ensworth Tennis Center in Nashville. The Bulldogs begin in postseason action at the Southeastern Conference Men's Tennis Tournament in Baton Rouge, La. on Thursday, April 18. Georgia, the eight-seed, will take on Arkansas at 7 p.m. ET at the LSU Tennis Complex. The teams played in Athens this season on March 24, with the Bulldogs earning a 4-0 sweep over the Razorbacks.
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seventh-ranked Georgia softball team fell to the Kentucky Wildcats in Sunday's series finale 6-2 at John Cropp Stadium in Lexington. Georgia returns home to host USC-Upstate on Wednesday at 6 p.m. in Georgia's final midweek game of the season.
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Good mornin' sir......4:52!
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Good morning TRD, and thanks for kicking us off this morning. Uncle would be proud, Long live the 4'52. Right ON!!!!!
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Good morning, TRD, and... yes... Good morning, UJD! Good morning, Dawg brothers and sisters! Today is yet another gift from God! Live it according to His purposes!
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Thank you so much for your post. It really shows how big of a personality, friend, fellow dawg UJD was to all of us. I think it was samjo that said he hasn’t been posting since the pay to play format change and I had made the same decision. But.. I couldn’t stop myself from interacting at least a little on UJD behalf. I hope you carry that torch and I certainly have some soul searching to do as far as paying and posting is concerned. I wanted to see the new board and activity level first. I won’t be a regular participant without paying first though. I seem to be a better reader or listener than speaker in most cases. At least that’s what my wife says or wishes for.
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(04-15-2024, 03:15 AM)Replying to Top Row Dawg
for Uncle John always!
Woof™..........
The No. 6 Georgia women's tennis team clinched a share of the 2024 Southeastern Conference regular season championship after earning a 4-0 sweep over No. 65 Kentucky at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex on Sunday. The win clinched the 12th SEC regular season title for Georgia, tallying its 21st SEC title including regular season and tournament titles. Drake Bernstein became the first Georgia women's tennis head coach to win an SEC title in their first season at the helm. Georgia will now prepare to host the 2024 SEC Women's Tennis Tournament, where it will compete as the No. 1 seed in the competition. The Bulldogs' first match will be on Friday, April 19 at 3 p.m. ET, where they will face the winner of Thursday's second round matchup between No. 8 seeded LSU and No. 9 seeded Arkansas.
No. 23 Georgia Lady Golf carded an 8-over 288 in Sunday's final round of stroke play qualifying at the SEC Women's Golf Championships at Pelican Golf Club. The Bulldogs earned the No. 7 seed for a bracketed match play competition to determine the SEC Champion and will face No. 2 seed Auburn in the quarterfinals on Monday.
The No. 38 Georgia men's tennis team capped off the regular season with wins over No. 44 Vanderbilt and Tennessee State during a doubleheader on Sunday at the Ensworth Tennis Center in Nashville. The Bulldogs begin in postseason action at the Southeastern Conference Men's Tennis Tournament in Baton Rouge, La. on Thursday, April 18. Georgia, the eight-seed, will take on Arkansas at 7 p.m. ET at the LSU Tennis Complex. The teams played in Athens this season on March 24, with the Bulldogs earning a 4-0 sweep over the Razorbacks.
The seventh-ranked Georgia softball team fell to the Kentucky Wildcats in Sunday's series finale 6-2 at John Cropp Stadium in Lexington. Georgia returns home to host USC-Upstate on Wednesday at 6 p.m. in Georgia's final midweek game of the season.
Mornin’ TRD! Hope you have a great Monday! Thank you for keeping the tradition going!
"But, we didn't come up here to take shots. We came up here to throw 'em." - Kirby Smart 11/13/2021
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Good Monday morning TRD. Continued prayers for the UJD Family.
GO DAWGS!
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Good morning TRD. God Bless UJD, RIP.
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(04-15-2024, 08:38 AM)Replying to CDXX Thank you so much for your post. It really shows how big of a personality, friend, fellow dawg UJD was to all of us. I think it was samjo that said he hasn’t been posting since the pay to play format change and I had made the same decision. But.. I couldn’t stop myself from interacting at least a little on UJD behalf. I hope you carry that torch and I certainly have some soul searching to do as far as paying and posting is concerned. I wanted to see the new board and activity level first. I won’t be a regular participant without paying first though. I seem to be a better reader or listener than speaker in most cases. At least that’s what my wife says or wishes for.
Good to see you, come back more often.