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Georgia Tech Powers Past Miami to Set Up ACC Baseball Championship Showdown

Record-breaking home run display fuels Yellow Jackets' march to the final

Saturday’s semifinals at the 2026 ACC baseball tournament delivered a pair of high‑stakes matchups, with Georgia Tech meeting Miami in the first game and North Carolina squaring off against Pittsburgh in the second. The outcomes set the stage for a championship clash on Sunday.

Georgia Tech’s Dominant Display

Georgia Tech came out firing, building a 7‑0 lead by the sixth inning that never slipped. Early runs were anchored by Vahn Lackey’s two‑run homer in the first frame, and the Yellow Jackets never looked back.

The offensive onslaught was punctuated by Ryan Zuckerman’s two home runs, a performance that not only drove in crucial runs but also rewrote the program’s single‑season record books. The team’s 123 homers for the season now stand as a new benchmark.

Carson Kerce contributed three hits, while Jackson Blakely earned the win after limiting Miami to two earned runs over 5.2 innings. The pitching staff’s composure allowed the bats to keep the pressure on.

Key Performances

Miami’s Alonzo Alvarez and Dylan Dubovik each collected multiple hits, but the early deficit proved too large to overcome. Reliever AJ Ciscar surrendered five earned runs in just 3.2 innings, underscoring the Yellow Jackets’ offensive firepower.

With the final set for Sunday, the championship game will pit Georgia Tech against the winner of the North Carolina‑Pittsburgh semifinal. The matchup promises a showdown between a record‑breaking offense and a resilient opponent eager to rewrite its own story.

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