Georgia's Road Mastery Secures Top Seed
The Georgia Bulldogs etched their name into SEC history by winning every one of their five road series, a feat that helped them finish the regular season with a 43-12 overall record and a 23-7 mark inside conference play.
Despite a 14-4 victory by Auburn in the final game of their series, Georgia still emerged as the series winner, finishing the year with a 9-1 record in SEC series and securing the regular season championship.
The Bulldogs will enter the SEC Tournament as the No. 1 seed, while Auburn will be the No. 6 seed, setting up a quarterfinal matchup that could pit them against Mississippi State, Ole Miss or Missouri.
Catcher Daniel Jackson made NCAA history with 27 home runs and 25 stolen bases, capturing the SEC's triple crown and underscoring the team's offensive firepower.
Georgia manager Wes Johnson acknowledged the loss in the final game but expressed pride in the team's consistent performance throughout the season, highlighting the depth and resilience that defined their campaign.