Georgia’s baseball squad kept its momentum alive, stretching its winning streak to eleven games after a 9-7 triumph over Auburn. The victory underscored the Bulldogs’ ability to thrive under pressure and maintain focus throughout a tightly contested contest.
The offense erupted early, with Ryan Wynn delivering a two‑run single in the first inning and Jordy Oriach following with a three‑run homer that put the Bulldogs ahead. Kolby Branch added his own three‑run blast in the fifth, extending the lead before a sixth‑inning homer by Rylan Lujo pushed the advantage to 9-6.
Starter Dylan Vigue worked 4.2 innings, surrendering five runs on seven hits, before Paul Farley entered to toss 2.1 shutout frames, allowing just one run. Zach Brown closed out the game with his first career save, securing the final two outs and preserving the lead.
Road Dominance
Coach Wes Johnson praised the team’s focus and performance, highlighting the players’ confidence in their routine and their ability to silence the crowd on the road. Georgia has now won nine of its ten league series, including all five away matchups against ranked opponents, a testament to the squad’s resilience and depth.