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Kolby Branch Leads Georgia’s Gold Glove Contention as Bulldogs Eye College World Series

Senior shortstop’s defensive excellence earns him a spot among the nation’s best, while teammates Daniel Jackson and Tre Phelps garner All‑American honors.

Kolby Branch, the senior shortstop who has anchored the University of Georgia’s infield all season, was recently announced as one of three finalists for the prestigious NCAA Division I Gold Glove award.

Branch has started every game, posting a .974 fielding percentage across 272 total chances while also batting .289 with 18 doubles, 18 home runs and 58 RBI. His defensive reliability has helped the Bulldogs compile a 52‑13 record and capture both the SEC regular‑season and tournament titles.

Defensive Excellence Recognized

The Gold Glove finalists were selected by the American Baseball Coaches Association’s NCAA Division I All‑America and Coach of the Year Committee, a panel that weighs defensive metrics and peer feedback nationwide.

Georgia’s Daniel Jackson and Tre Phelps joined Branch on the First Team All‑American list, with Jackson also emerging as a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award, presented to the most outstanding collegiate player.

A historic subplot of the tournament involves Branch and his younger brother Kyle, a second baseman at Oklahoma, who became the first pair of siblings to oppose each other in a College World Series game, underscoring the familial narratives that enrich the event.

The Bulldogs are now slated to face Texas in an elimination game, a showdown that could further cement Georgia’s postseason run and showcase Branch’s defensive brilliance on the national stage.

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