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LEXINGTON, Ky. --- The Georgia women's track & field team earned its third Southeastern Conference title in program history and first since 2006 while the Bulldog men took second with their best finish since 1940 at the SEC Outdoor Championships on Saturday. The women left Lexington with 103 points while the men tallied 87 points over the course of the three-day meet. Between the two teams, Georgia tallied six event wins, 17 podium finishes, and 26 scoring performances in a successful weekend for the Bulldogs. Aaliyah Butler and Dejanea Oakley finished first and fourth in the 400-meter dash. Riyon Rankin won the men's long jump. The men's 4x400-meter relay team of Shemar Chambers, Will Floyd, Xai Ricks, and Ervin Pearson won the SEC title. Michelle Smith finished second in the women's 400m hurdles. The women's 4x400m relay team of Michelle Smith, Dejanea Oakley, Haley Tate, and Aaliyah Butler flew to silver. Skylynn Townsend placed third in the women's triple jump. The men's 400m quartet of Ervin Pearson, Will Floyd, Shemar Chambers, and Xai Ricks all scored in the open 400m, crossing the finish line in third, fourth, sixth, and seventh. Kaila Jackson earned points in both the 200m and 100m, finishing the events in third and fourth place. Brody Buffington added six points across the 100m and 200m, clocking personal bests in both event finals to finish sixth in each race. The women's 4x100-meter relay team of Kaila Jackson, Reign Redmond, Sole Frederick, and Dejanea Oakley earned a fourth-place finish. Ryan Olree clocked a personal-best time in the 5,000m, breaking his own personal best to move to fifth in Georgia history while finishing one place shy of the points in ninth overall.

WACO, Texas — The No. 1 Georgia women's tennis team (28-3, 13-2 SEC) advanced to the NCAA Championship title match for a second-consecutive season after a 4-0 sweep over No. 5 North Carolina (27-5, 11-1 ACC) in the NCAA semifinal round at the Hurd Tennis Center on Saturday. The Bulldogs will play in their seventh NCAA title match in program history, entering with a 2-4 record in previous NCAA finals. Georgia snapped a six-match losing skid against North Carolina, earning their first NCAA Tournament win against the Tar Heels and fifth overall victory in series history 5-14. The Dawgettes play Texas A & M in the NCAA Championship final on Sunday, May 18 at 5 p.m. ET at the Hurd Tennis Complex in Waco, Texas.

ATHENS,GaTenth-ranked Georgia posted a 7-5 win over Texas A&M to claim the final SEC series of the regular season Saturday in front of another sold out crowd at Foley Field.

ATHENS, Ga. – Fourth-ranked Georgia will be the fifth seed in the upcoming SEC Baseball Tournament and play its opening game on Wednesday at approximately 2 pm ET at the Hoover (Ala.) Metropolitan Complex. The Bulldogs (42-14, 18-12 SEC), now in their second season under head baseball coach Wes Johnson, earned a first round bye with their top eight finish in league play. Georgia will face the Oklahoma-Kentucky winner as they square off in the opening round on Tuesday. The Bulldogs will be making their 30th appearance at the SEC Tournament where they are 31-51. Georgia's best finish at the event has been second three times. The Bulldogs' last win at the tournament came in 2021 when they posted a 1-2 mark. The past three seasons Georgia has dropped its opening game. Meanwhile, the 2025 NCAA Tournament field of 64 will be announced on Memorial Day, May 26. With its overall record, league finish, RPI and strength of schedule, the Bulldogs are in position to again be a top eight national seed for the second consecutive year.

DURHAM, N.C. – The Georgia softball team defeated regional host and 14 seed Duke University on Saturday, 8-2, to advance to Sunday's regional final game. The Bulldogs' opponent is Coastal Carolina who also knocked off Duke on their home field in the elimination bracket. First pitch on Sunday is set for 2:30 p.m., streaming live on ESPN+. The Dawgettes only need to win once while the Chanticleers have to win two.

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