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Georgia Bulldogs Rally to Beat Mississippi State 13-12, Securing College World Series Spot

A seven‑run comeback led by Michael O’Shaughnessy and a timely return of Tre Phelps puts the Bulldogs one win away from the national tournament.

The Georgia Bulldogs erased a seven‑run hole to pull off a 13‑12 victory over the Mississippi State Bulldogs in the Athens Super Regional, keeping their College World Series hopes alive.

Key Performances

Michael O’Shaughnessy was the catalyst, driving in five runs and launching two home runs that swung the momentum in Georgia’s favor.

Georgia manager Wes Johnson praised the team’s resilience, noting that the comeback reflected the squad’s belief in each other.

The relief came with the news that sophomore infielder Tre Phelps will be eligible for Game 2 after serving a suspension, adding depth to the lineup.

What’s at Stake

If the Bulldogs fall on Sunday, a decisive Game 3 would be scheduled for Monday, but a win would lock their spot in the College World Series.

The stakes are high, with the team eyeing a return to the national stage after a season of rebuilding.

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