
Woof™ For 16th Best Season in History of UGA Football #6 Final AP Poll (SEC Champs)
ATHENS, Ga. – The University of Georgia received the No. 7 national seed to the 2025 NCAA Baseball Championships and will be the top seed in the Athens (Ga.) Regional, May 30-June 2, it was announced Monday on ESPN2. The Bulldogs (42-15) will open against Binghamton (29-24), winners of the America East Conference Tournament, on Friday at noon ET at Foley Field. Duke (37-19) is the No. 2 seed and will face No. 3 seed Oklahoma State (28-23) here Friday at 6 p.m. The Bulldogs are 55-36 all-time in 14 NCAA Tournaments including 36-20 in NCAA Regionals. Georgia has won seven regional titles, four super regional championships and made six trips to the College World Series. The Bulldogs claimed the 1990 national title and reached the CWS Finals in 2008. Georgia will be playing host to a regional for the second consecutive year and eighth time in school history. Georgia is a top eight national seed for the second straight season and seventh time in school history. Georgia is 3-0 all-time against Binghamton as they came to Athens in 2014 for a three-game series during the regular season. The Bulldogs hold a 9-7 edge in the series with Duke; however, the Blue Devils last came to Foley Field for the 2018 NCAA Regional and beat Georgia twice. Georgia is 1-1 against Oklahoma State, winning the 1990 College World Series with a 2-1 win over the Cowboys in Omaha. The next season, OSU posted a 3-2 win over Georgia in Baton Rouge, La., in the ABCA Classic. The winner of the Athens regional will face the winner of the Oxford, Miss. regional. The Ole Miss Rebels (40-19) garnered the No. 10 national seed and play host to Georgia Tech (40-17), Western Kentucky (46-12) and Murray State (39-13). In Super Regional action, eight sites play host to a best-of-three game series with the winners earning one of eight spots to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. (June 13-23). The super regional hosts will be announced on June 3rd by 10 a.m. ET.
ATHENS, Ga. – Riyon Rankin is soaring these days. Earlier this month, at the SEC Outdoor Championships, the Georgia high jumper cleared a personal-best 7 feet, 6 inches to win his first conference title. It was the best jump in the country so far this year — a distinction he already held — topping the 7-5.25 he cleared in April at the Auburn Tiger Track Classic. Rankin is one of several Bulldogs setting the standard nationally this outdoor season. Junior sprinter Aaliyah Butler, a 2024 Olympian, has the fastest 400-meter time at 49.44 seconds — she's the only one to run sub-50 — and javelin thrower Manuela Rotundo, a freshman, has the longest throw at 210 feet, 7 inches. Senior Lianna Davidson has the second-longest throw at 209-4. The top-ranked Georgia women, who won the SEC Indoor title, and fifth-ranked men, who finished second, begin competing at the NCAA East Regionals on Wednesday. Georgia has won numerous women's high jump NCAA titles, including three by Leontia Kallenou in 2014-15, two by Mady Fagan in 2017, and the past two (one outdoor, one indoor) by current Bulldog Elena Kulichenko, but the men have never claimed a high jump national title. Riyon has as good a shot as any Bulldog ever to be the first.

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