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Georgia Bulldogs Earn Four All‑America Honors Ahead of College World Series Clash

Catcher Daniel Jackson and third baseman Tre Phelps headline the Bulldogs' accolades as they prepare to face Texas in Omaha

The Georgia Bulldogs have added a new chapter to their storied baseball program, as four of their standout athletes earned spots on the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association All‑America teams.

Road to Omaha

Catcher Daniel Jackson and third baseman Tre Phelps were selected to the first team, while pitcher Caden Aoki earned a second‑team nod as a relief specialist and starter Joey Volchko was placed on the third team.

Their recognitions arrive just as the Bulldogs gear up for the College World Series, where they will meet Texas in a highly anticipated matchup scheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday in Omaha, Nebraska.

The team boarded a plane to Omaha on Wednesday afternoon, carrying not only their gear but also the excitement of a season defined by perseverance and talent. Fans and analysts alike are watching closely as the Bulldogs prepare to face Texas, a program with its own rich postseason history, in what promises to be a tightly contested game.

With the spotlight firmly on Omaha, the Bulldogs are focused on translating individual accolades into collective success, knowing that a single swing or pitch could shift the momentum in the national spotlight.

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