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Georgia junior high jumper Elena Kulichenko won her first national high jump title as the NCAA Outdoor Championships wrapped up on Saturday. The women's 4x400-meter relay team capped the meet by erasing the school record with a fourth-place finish, which improved the unit's 2023 finish by five spots. Georgia had three other scoring showings on day four as well. Sophomore Kaila Jackson started her day by collecting her second consecutive First Team All-America certificate in the 100m after taking fifth.  She returned to the Hayward Field track in the 200m final and finished sixth to become the first scoring All-American in the 100m and 200m in the same meet for Georgia since Debbie Ferguson in 1996. In her final collegiate action, senior Mikeisha Welcome started her series in the triple jump with a season best and then bettered that mark on her sixth and final attempt to take fifth.

The Lady Bulldogs concluded the meet with 25 points for 10th place in a tie with USC and Texas A&M.  Arkansas (63), Florida (59), Oregon (40.5) and Ole Miss (38) were the top five on the women's side.  The Georgia women have now placed in the top 10 during eight of the last 10 seasons. The Georgia men finished ninth on Friday with 25 points, marking the seventh straight top-10 performance for the Bulldogs at the meet.  Florida (41) edged Auburn (40) for the men's team title while USC (33), Alabama (32) and Texas A&M (31) rounded out the top five. 

The eighth-ranked Georgia Bulldogs fell to the tenth-ranked N.C. State Wolfpack, 18-1, in the first game of the NCAA Baseball Athens Super Regional on Saturday at Foley Field. Game two of the NCAA Baseball Super Regional will be played on Sunday, with first pitch set for 12:06 p.m. The game will be televised on ESPNU and will also be available on the Georgia Bulldogs Sports Network.

Morgan Smith, the Big East Freshman of the Year and a first-team All-Big East performer for Georgetown last season, has signed a letter of intent to continue her collegiate career at Georgia, head coach Erika Brennan announced on Saturday. Smith, a native of Westford, Mass., notched five top-10 finishes, including a trio of runner-up efforts, in nine stroke play events with the Hoyas in 2023-24. She finished second at the Big East Championships, as well as at the Lady Bison Invitational and the UNCG Collegiate at Grandover Resort. Smith posted a team-best 73.32 season stroke average, which ranks No. 2 all-time in Georgetown history. She recorded eight par-or-better tallies over 25 play rounds.

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Good Sunday morning TRD! Have a blessed day!

4:52!

GO DAWGS Big Grin
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Mornin' already!

4:52!!
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Good morning TRD, have a great Sunday!
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Morning TRD. Thank you
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Good morning UJD & to all Dawgs everywhere!


Thanks for all you do TRD!!
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