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Heart for Uncle John always.

Woof™..........

Three Bulldogs of the Georgia women's tennis team advanced in the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships, as Dasha Vidmanova and Anastasiia Lopata earned singles victories while Aysegul Mert and Vidmanova opened their first day of doubles with a win in the round of 32. No. 70 Anastasiia Lopata earned All-American status after picking up her highest career-ranked victory with a 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 upset win over No. 5 Fiona Crawley (UNC) in the round of 32. No. 16 Dasha Vidmanova advanced to the round of 16 after defeating Janice Tjen (Pepperdine), 7-6(1), 7-5. No. 14 Aysegul Mert and Vidmanova opened their first round of the NCAA Doubles Championships in dominant fashion, taking down Xinyi Nong and Isabella Pfennig (Miami), 6-2, 6-2.

Georgia's track and field teams are set to compete in the NCAA East Prelims on the campus of the University of Kentucky from Wednesday through Saturday as individual Bulldogs look to punch their tickets to the NCAA Outdoor Championships in June. The eighth-ranked women's squad and the 15th-ranked men's team will be represented by a combined 29 athletes in 24 events. Each individual event will feature 48 competitors from the East Region while 24 teams will compete in each relay. The top 12 competitors in each event from both regions will advance to the NCAA Outdoor Championships, which will be held on the campus of the University of Oregon from June 5-8.

 Freshmen Freddy Blaydes and Niels Ratiu of the Georgia men's tennis team won their Round of 32 match at the NCAA Doubles Championships on Tuesday afternoon, beating Middle Tennessee State's Ondrej Horak and Leo Raquin by a 6-3, 6-2 score at the Greenwood Tennis Complex. Junior Thomas Paulsell's season came to an end on Tuesday morning after falling to Dylan Dietrich of Virginia in the NCAA Singles Championship Round of 32 by a 6-4, 6-3 score. He finished the season with 16 singles wins, half of which came on court one.

The Minnesota Timberwolves, led by former No. 1 overall pick Anthony Edwards, toppled Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and the Denver Nuggets, 98-90 to advance to the Western Conference finals for just the second time in franchise history.

LSU defeated ninth-ranked Georgia 9-1 Tuesday in an elimination game on day one of the SEC Tournament at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. Georgia will learn Sunday night, May 26th, if it is one of the 16 teams selected to host an NCAA Regional and consequently be in the field of 64.
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Mornin' already!

4:52!
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#3
Good Wednesday morning TRD! Have a Good’un!

Thanks for carrying on the UJD Tradition.

GO DAWGS! Big Grin
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Morning TRD. Thank you
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Good morning TRD, have a great Wednesday!
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Good Morning UJD....Mornin' Dawgs

Thanks Top Row.... HAGO
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Good morning TRD.  4:52
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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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(05-22-2024, 03:51 AM)Replying to Top Row Dawg Heart for Uncle John always.

Woof™..........

Three Bulldogs of the Georgia women's tennis team advanced in the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships, as Dasha Vidmanova and Anastasiia Lopata earned singles victories while Aysegul Mert and Vidmanova opened their first day of doubles with a win in the round of 32. No. 70 Anastasiia Lopata earned All-American status after picking up her highest career-ranked victory with a 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 upset win over No. 5 Fiona Crawley (UNC) in the round of 32. No. 16 Dasha Vidmanova advanced to the round of 16 after defeating Janice Tjen (Pepperdine), 7-6(1), 7-5. No. 14 Aysegul Mert and Vidmanova opened their first round of the NCAA Doubles Championships in dominant fashion, taking down Xinyi Nong and Isabella Pfennig (Miami), 6-2, 6-2.

Georgia's track and field teams are set to compete in the NCAA East Prelims on the campus of the University of Kentucky from Wednesday through Saturday as individual Bulldogs look to punch their tickets to the NCAA Outdoor Championships in June. The eighth-ranked women's squad and the 15th-ranked men's team will be represented by a combined 29 athletes in 24 events. Each individual event will feature 48 competitors from the East Region while 24 teams will compete in each relay. The top 12 competitors in each event from both regions will advance to the NCAA Outdoor Championships, which will be held on the campus of the University of Oregon from June 5-8.

 Freshmen Freddy Blaydes and Niels Ratiu of the Georgia men's tennis team won their Round of 32 match at the NCAA Doubles Championships on Tuesday afternoon, beating Middle Tennessee State's Ondrej Horak and Leo Raquin by a 6-3, 6-2 score at the Greenwood Tennis Complex. Junior Thomas Paulsell's season came to an end on Tuesday morning after falling to Dylan Dietrich of Virginia in the NCAA Singles Championship Round of 32 by a 6-4, 6-3 score. He finished the season with 16 singles wins, half of which came on court one.

The Minnesota Timberwolves, led by former No. 1 overall pick Anthony Edwards, toppled Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and the Denver Nuggets, 98-90 to advance to the Western Conference finals for just the second time in franchise history.

LSU defeated ninth-ranked Georgia 9-1 Tuesday in an elimination game on day one of the SEC Tournament at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. Georgia will learn Sunday night, May 26th, if it is one of the 16 teams selected to host an NCAA Regional and consequently be in the field of 64.

Mornin’ TRD! Hope you have a great Hump day! 4:52 rolls on!
"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 morning UJD & to all Dawgs everywhere.


Thanks for all you do TRD.
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