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Heart for Uncle John always.

Woof™..........

The 18th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs defeated Kennesaw State 9-3 Tuesday at Stillwell Stadium in front of a crowd of 1,322.

Fast Facts

• With tonight's win, Georgia posted a 22-1 non-conference record during the regular season.

• Redshirt sophomore Charlie Condon crushed his NCAA-leading 30th home run to give the Bulldogs a 2-0 lead in the first.

• Condon's first-inning blast gave the Bulldogs a school-record 110 home runs this season and extended his hitting streak to 15 games. Georgia would hit three more home runs on the night.

• Senior Corey Collins, who entered the game leading the nation with a .586 on base percentage, reached in all five plate appearances, drawing four walks and was hit by a pitch.

Georgia (32-12, 10-11 SEC) returns to SEC action Friday when it plays host to No. 13 Vanderbilt with first pitch set for 6:02 p.m. ET. 

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Bulldog high jumper Riyon Rankin has earned a Southeastern Conference weekly honor for the second time in three weeks following the LSU Invitational, according to a league announcement Tuesday. Rankin was awarded the Men's Freshman of the Week honors.  This marks Rankin's second outdoor accolade of this kind in 2024. Rankin, a native of Brunswick, Ga., had four first attempt clearances in the high jump, including a mark of 2.20 meters/7 feet, 2 ½ inches that earned him runner-up honors in Baton Rouge. This matched the second-best mark of his season and is a performance that still tops any other freshman nationwide by ¾ inch.

Up Next: Georgia will train through the weekend before starting its postseason in the SEC Outdoor Championships in Gainesville. Fla., on May 9-11.  Those who qualify will then advance to the NCA East Prelims in Lexington, Ky., on May 22-25 before the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore., on June 5-8.

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The University of Georgia men's and women's tennis teams will be represented in the 2024 NCAA Singles and Doubles Tournaments, as the selections were revealed on Tuesday evening. On the men's side, three Bulldogs were selected across singles and doubles. Thomas Paulsell earned an at-large selection in singles while the duo of Freddy Blaydes and Niels Ratiu earned a spot in the field in doubles. For the women's team, three Bulldogs earned at-large bids. Dasha Vidmanova and Alexandra Vecic were selected to represent Georgia in singles while the tandem of Aysegul Mert and Vidmanova qualified for the doubles field. The NCAA singles and doubles competition will run from May 20-25 at the Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Okla., hosted by Oklahoma State University.
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(05-01-2024, 02:45 AM)Replying to Top Row Dawg Heart for Uncle John always.

Woof™..........

The 18th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs defeated Kennesaw State 9-3 Tuesday at Stillwell Stadium in front of a crowd of 1,322.

Fast Facts

• With tonight's win, Georgia posted a 22-1 non-conference record during the regular season.

• Redshirt sophomore Charlie Condon crushed his NCAA-leading 30th home run to give the Bulldogs a 2-0 lead in the first.

• Condon's first-inning blast gave the Bulldogs a school-record 110 home runs this season and extended his hitting streak to 15 games. Georgia would hit three more home runs on the night.

• Senior Corey Collins, who entered the game leading the nation with a .586 on base percentage, reached in all five plate appearances, drawing four walks and was hit by a pitch.

Georgia (32-12, 10-11 SEC) returns to SEC action Friday when it plays host to No. 13 Vanderbilt with first pitch set for 6:02 p.m. ET. 

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Bulldog high jumper Riyon Rankin has earned a Southeastern Conference weekly honor for the second time in three weeks following the LSU Invitational, according to a league announcement Tuesday. Rankin was awarded the Men's Freshman of the Week honors.  This marks Rankin's second outdoor accolade of this kind in 2024. Rankin, a native of Brunswick, Ga., had four first attempt clearances in the high jump, including a mark of 2.20 meters/7 feet, 2 ½ inches that earned him runner-up honors in Baton Rouge. This matched the second-best mark of his season and is a performance that still tops any other freshman nationwide by ¾ inch.

Up Next: Georgia will train through the weekend before starting its postseason in the SEC Outdoor Championships in Gainesville. Fla., on May 9-11.  Those who qualify will then advance to the NCA East Prelims in Lexington, Ky., on May 22-25 before the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore., on June 5-8.

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The University of Georgia men's and women's tennis teams will be represented in the 2024 NCAA Singles and Doubles Tournaments, as the selections were revealed on Tuesday evening. On the men's side, three Bulldogs were selected across singles and doubles. Thomas Paulsell earned an at-large selection in singles while the duo of Freddy Blaydes and Niels Ratiu earned a spot in the field in doubles. For the women's team, three Bulldogs earned at-large bids. Dasha Vidmanova and Alexandra Vecic were selected to represent Georgia in singles while the tandem of Aysegul Mert and Vidmanova qualified for the doubles field. The NCAA singles and doubles competition will run from May 20-25 at the Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Okla., hosted by Oklahoma State University.

Good morning! I hope everyone is well and has a great Hump Day!
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Mornin sir! 4:52!
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#4
Good morning Uncle and TRD, We miss you Uncle but i know you are in a better place. So all you here at the HOTD, i hope you have a safe and bless day. Packing and loading the car for a trip to Milledgeville Thursday fro grandsons graduation. Go Dawgs, Right ON!!!!!
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#5
Good morning TRD, have a great Tuesday!
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#6
Good Morning UJD....Mornin' Dawgs

Thanks Top Row... GATA
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(05-01-2024, 02:45 AM)Replying to Top Row Dawg Heart for Uncle John always.

Woof™..........

The 18th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs defeated Kennesaw State 9-3 Tuesday at Stillwell Stadium in front of a crowd of 1,322.

Fast Facts

• With tonight's win, Georgia posted a 22-1 non-conference record during the regular season.

• Redshirt sophomore Charlie Condon crushed his NCAA-leading 30th home run to give the Bulldogs a 2-0 lead in the first.

• Condon's first-inning blast gave the Bulldogs a school-record 110 home runs this season and extended his hitting streak to 15 games. Georgia would hit three more home runs on the night.

• Senior Corey Collins, who entered the game leading the nation with a .586 on base percentage, reached in all five plate appearances, drawing four walks and was hit by a pitch.

Georgia (32-12, 10-11 SEC) returns to SEC action Friday when it plays host to No. 13 Vanderbilt with first pitch set for 6:02 p.m. ET. 

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Bulldog high jumper Riyon Rankin has earned a Southeastern Conference weekly honor for the second time in three weeks following the LSU Invitational, according to a league announcement Tuesday. Rankin was awarded the Men's Freshman of the Week honors.  This marks Rankin's second outdoor accolade of this kind in 2024. Rankin, a native of Brunswick, Ga., had four first attempt clearances in the high jump, including a mark of 2.20 meters/7 feet, 2 ½ inches that earned him runner-up honors in Baton Rouge. This matched the second-best mark of his season and is a performance that still tops any other freshman nationwide by ¾ inch.

Up Next: Georgia will train through the weekend before starting its postseason in the SEC Outdoor Championships in Gainesville. Fla., on May 9-11.  Those who qualify will then advance to the NCA East Prelims in Lexington, Ky., on May 22-25 before the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore., on June 5-8.

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The University of Georgia men's and women's tennis teams will be represented in the 2024 NCAA Singles and Doubles Tournaments, as the selections were revealed on Tuesday evening. On the men's side, three Bulldogs were selected across singles and doubles. Thomas Paulsell earned an at-large selection in singles while the duo of Freddy Blaydes and Niels Ratiu earned a spot in the field in doubles. For the women's team, three Bulldogs earned at-large bids. Dasha Vidmanova and Alexandra Vecic were selected to represent Georgia in singles while the tandem of Aysegul Mert and Vidmanova qualified for the doubles field. The NCAA singles and doubles competition will run from May 20-25 at the Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Okla., hosted by Oklahoma State University.

Good Wednesday morning TRD!  Have a Good'un!

Thanks for continuing the UJD tradition.

GO DAWGS!  Smile
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Good morning, TRD and Dawg brothers and sisters! Today is yet another gift from God! Live it according to His purposes!
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(05-01-2024, 02:45 AM)Replying to Top Row Dawg Heart for Uncle John always.

Woof™..........

The 18th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs defeated Kennesaw State 9-3 Tuesday at Stillwell Stadium in front of a crowd of 1,322.

Fast Facts

• With tonight's win, Georgia posted a 22-1 non-conference record during the regular season.

• Redshirt sophomore Charlie Condon crushed his NCAA-leading 30th home run to give the Bulldogs a 2-0 lead in the first.

• Condon's first-inning blast gave the Bulldogs a school-record 110 home runs this season and extended his hitting streak to 15 games. Georgia would hit three more home runs on the night.

• Senior Corey Collins, who entered the game leading the nation with a .586 on base percentage, reached in all five plate appearances, drawing four walks and was hit by a pitch.

Georgia (32-12, 10-11 SEC) returns to SEC action Friday when it plays host to No. 13 Vanderbilt with first pitch set for 6:02 p.m. ET. 

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Bulldog high jumper Riyon Rankin has earned a Southeastern Conference weekly honor for the second time in three weeks following the LSU Invitational, according to a league announcement Tuesday. Rankin was awarded the Men's Freshman of the Week honors.  This marks Rankin's second outdoor accolade of this kind in 2024. Rankin, a native of Brunswick, Ga., had four first attempt clearances in the high jump, including a mark of 2.20 meters/7 feet, 2 ½ inches that earned him runner-up honors in Baton Rouge. This matched the second-best mark of his season and is a performance that still tops any other freshman nationwide by ¾ inch.

Up Next: Georgia will train through the weekend before starting its postseason in the SEC Outdoor Championships in Gainesville. Fla., on May 9-11.  Those who qualify will then advance to the NCA East Prelims in Lexington, Ky., on May 22-25 before the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore., on June 5-8.

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The University of Georgia men's and women's tennis teams will be represented in the 2024 NCAA Singles and Doubles Tournaments, as the selections were revealed on Tuesday evening. On the men's side, three Bulldogs were selected across singles and doubles. Thomas Paulsell earned an at-large selection in singles while the duo of Freddy Blaydes and Niels Ratiu earned a spot in the field in doubles. For the women's team, three Bulldogs earned at-large bids. Dasha Vidmanova and Alexandra Vecic were selected to represent Georgia in singles while the tandem of Aysegul Mert and Vidmanova qualified for the doubles field. The NCAA singles and doubles competition will run from May 20-25 at the Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Okla., hosted by Oklahoma State University.

Mornin’ TRD! Hope you have a great Hump day! Keeping 4:52 alive!
"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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Belated GM TRD. Thank you.
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