04-16-2024, 03:52 AM
for Uncle John always
Woof™..........
The No. 23-ranked Georgia women's golf team dropped a 3-2 decision to No. 16 Texas A&M in the semifinals of the SEC Championship on Monday afternoon. Earlier in the day, the Bulldogs defeated No. 10 Auburn in the SEC quarterfinals at Pelican Golf Club. Seventh-seeded Georgia upset second-seeded Auburn, 3.5-1.5, in the quarterfinal round on Monday morning. LoraLie Cowart, Natachanok "Drive" Tunwannarux and Napat "Jenny" Lertsadwattana won their matches against the Tigers. The Bulldogs improved to 3-0 all-time in the quarterfinal round of the SEC Championships since the match play format was implemented in 2018. Georgia dropped a 3-2 decision Texas A&M that wasn't decided until the final hole of the final match. Natachanok "Drive" Tunwannarux and Napat "Jenny" Lertsadwattana secured the Bulldogs' points against the Aggies. Georgia will now await its Regional assignment for the NCAA Championships, which will be announced next Wednesday (April 24). On May 6-8, 12 teams will compete in Regionals at six sites – Auburn, Ala.; Cle Elum, Wash.; College Station, Texas; East Lansing, Mich.; Las Vegas, Nev.; and Winston-Salem, N.C. The top-5 teams and the top individual finisher who is not a member of those team will advance to the NCAA Championships on May 17-22 at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif.
For the third time this season, University of Georgia redshirt sophomore Charlie Condon has been named the Southeastern Conference Baseball Player of the Week; the league announced Monday. Condon batted an SEC-leading .647 (11-for-17) with 24 total bases, four home runs and 10 RBI in helping Georgia go 3-1 last week. He drew five walks (two intentional) and scored eight runs. Condon made five starts at third base as Georgia won an SEC series over Missouri. Condon leads the nation in Home Runs (24), Total Bases (152) and Slugging Percentage (1.109) plus ranks second in Batting Average (.482), On Base Percentage (.586) and Hits (66). In his two-year career covering 92 games, Condon is batting .424 with 49 home runs and 119 RBI. His 49 home runs ranks third most in school history, trailing Gordon Beckham who set the mark with 53 in 197 games from 2006-08 and Josh Morris who hit 51 in 190 games from 2004-06. Up next, No. 23 Georgia (27-9, 7-8 SEC) plays host to Ole Miss (20-16, 5-10 SEC) starting Friday. First pitch at Foley Field will be at 6:02 p.m.
Woof™..........
The No. 23-ranked Georgia women's golf team dropped a 3-2 decision to No. 16 Texas A&M in the semifinals of the SEC Championship on Monday afternoon. Earlier in the day, the Bulldogs defeated No. 10 Auburn in the SEC quarterfinals at Pelican Golf Club. Seventh-seeded Georgia upset second-seeded Auburn, 3.5-1.5, in the quarterfinal round on Monday morning. LoraLie Cowart, Natachanok "Drive" Tunwannarux and Napat "Jenny" Lertsadwattana won their matches against the Tigers. The Bulldogs improved to 3-0 all-time in the quarterfinal round of the SEC Championships since the match play format was implemented in 2018. Georgia dropped a 3-2 decision Texas A&M that wasn't decided until the final hole of the final match. Natachanok "Drive" Tunwannarux and Napat "Jenny" Lertsadwattana secured the Bulldogs' points against the Aggies. Georgia will now await its Regional assignment for the NCAA Championships, which will be announced next Wednesday (April 24). On May 6-8, 12 teams will compete in Regionals at six sites – Auburn, Ala.; Cle Elum, Wash.; College Station, Texas; East Lansing, Mich.; Las Vegas, Nev.; and Winston-Salem, N.C. The top-5 teams and the top individual finisher who is not a member of those team will advance to the NCAA Championships on May 17-22 at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif.
For the third time this season, University of Georgia redshirt sophomore Charlie Condon has been named the Southeastern Conference Baseball Player of the Week; the league announced Monday. Condon batted an SEC-leading .647 (11-for-17) with 24 total bases, four home runs and 10 RBI in helping Georgia go 3-1 last week. He drew five walks (two intentional) and scored eight runs. Condon made five starts at third base as Georgia won an SEC series over Missouri. Condon leads the nation in Home Runs (24), Total Bases (152) and Slugging Percentage (1.109) plus ranks second in Batting Average (.482), On Base Percentage (.586) and Hits (66). In his two-year career covering 92 games, Condon is batting .424 with 49 home runs and 119 RBI. His 49 home runs ranks third most in school history, trailing Gordon Beckham who set the mark with 53 in 197 games from 2006-08 and Josh Morris who hit 51 in 190 games from 2004-06. Up next, No. 23 Georgia (27-9, 7-8 SEC) plays host to Ole Miss (20-16, 5-10 SEC) starting Friday. First pitch at Foley Field will be at 6:02 p.m.
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