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ATHENS, Ga. — The 54th ranked Georgia women's golf team is set to conclude the regular season on its home course, hosting the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic at the UGA Honors Course on Tuesday and Wednesday. Assuming the UGA Golf Course dries out enough to host a tournament and not a swim meet. The match will consist of 54 holes of play – 36 on Tuesday and 18 on Wednesday – and will tee off at 8:30 a.m. each day. Georgia will begin Tuesday's play on holes 1-5 in a shotgun start while Wednesday will consist of tee times. Twelve teams will vie for the team title in Athens, including four Southeastern Conference teams. Alabama, Missouri, and Oklahoma will join Georgia at the UGA Golf Course while Augusta, Chattanooga, Colorado State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Queens, San Diego State, and UAB are set to round out the field. Tuesday will mark the beginning of the 53rd iteration of the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, which was first hosted by Georgia in 1973. The Bulldogs' team and individual golfers are paired with Alabama and Oklahoma in the first and second rounds, teeing off from holes 1-5 in an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start.
ATHENS, Ga.-----Seventh-ranked Georgia baseball returns to action Tuesday when Presbyterian visits Foley Field. First pitch will be at 3:02 p.m. Georgia leads PC 21-4. PC won the first four contests in 1943 and since then the Bulldogs have won 21 straight including a 4-3 decision last year. UGA STUDENTS: Free Admission and please enter at 3rd Base Gate. Promotion: First 300 students will receive chips and salsa.
ATHENS, Ga. – Monday evening's softball game between the 16th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs and No. 4 Texas A&M has been canceled due to weather. Georgia will host the USC-Upstate Spartans at Jack Turner Stadium on Wednesday, April 9 at 6 p.m. in the Bulldogs' final home midweek contest of the season.
ATHENS, Ga. – University of Georgia sophomore gymnasts Lily Smith and Ady Wahl secured individual qualifications for the 2025 NCAA women's gymnastics championships in Fort Worth, Texas on Thursday, April 17 at Dickies Arena. Smith will compete on the floor exercise while Wahl will compete on vault. The sophomores captured bids based on their performances in the NCAA Washington Regional on Friday, April 4 as the highest individual routine scores by a gymnast of a non-advancing team on their respective events. Wahl recorded a 9.900 on the vault to earn her place in the competition. Smith posted a 9.925 on the floor, capturing a 10 from one judge, which served as a tiebreaker for qualification between her the other individuals with identical floor routine scores.

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