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Georgia Tech’s Early Lead Falters as Oklahoma Completes 18-5 Victory

Despite a strong start and multiple home runs, the Yellow Jackets fall to the Sooners, setting up a rematch for a Super Regional berth

The second‑seeded Georgia Tech baseball team opened the NCAA Atlanta Regional with a confident performance, taking a 2-0 advantage in the first inning against Oklahoma.

A Bright Start

The Yellow Jackets capitalized on early momentum, but the Sooners answered back in the bottom of the second, tying the game at 2-2 and shifting the early rhythm.

Oklahoma's Counterattack

A five‑run fifth inning gave Georgia Tech a temporary edge, highlighted by Alex Hernandez's fourth home run of the regional that pushed the lead to 8-2.

However, Oklahoma refused to retreat. The Sooners erupted for eight runs in the fourth inning, flipping the scoreboard to a 10-8 lead and injecting fresh energy into the contest.

The momentum continued to swing as Oklahoma added five more runs later in the game, culminating in an 18-5 final tally that left the Yellow Jackets scrambling to respond.

Looking Ahead

Both teams are scheduled to meet again on Monday, with the winner earning a coveted spot in the NCAA Super Regional. The upcoming rematch promises a chance for redemption for Georgia Tech, which will need to regroup quickly after the decisive loss.

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