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Georgia Bulldogs’ Historic Run Ends in Omaha

Despite SEC dominance, the Bulldogs fell short in the College World Series

The Georgia Bulldogs entered the 2026 college baseball season with high expectations, and they answered the call with a dominant performance that saw them capture both the SEC regular‑season crown and the conference tournament title.

A Season of Dominance

Their 53‑14 overall record reflects a campaign that combined power hitting with relentless pitching, establishing new program benchmarks for home runs and total runs scored.

The accolades earned them a coveted spot in the College World Series, where they faced a stacked field of national contenders in Omaha, Nebraska.

The Final Matchup

In their opening game of the Series, the Bulldogs met Oklahoma, a team that had finished 12th in the SEC but proved lethal in the postseason, and fell 11‑4, ending their title aspirations.

The defeat not only capped the season with a 53‑14 final ledger but also underscored the narrow margin between triumph and defeat at the highest level of collegiate baseball.

A Faltering Finish

Georgia’s offense, which had been prolific throughout the year, sputtered in the last three contests, managing just eight runs while batting 4‑for‑28 with runners on base and 9‑for‑62 in scoring position.

Coaches and analysts alike noted the need for improved clutch hitting, but the season will be remembered for its record‑setting performances and the promise it holds for the program’s future.

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