Baseball

Bulldogs Stun Mississippi State with Late Rally

Michael O’Shaughnessy’s two homers flip the script in a 13‑12 Super Regional victory

The Georgia Bulldogs entered the NCAA baseball Super Regionals with a chance to rewrite their recent postseason narrative, facing a Mississippi State team that had built a commanding early lead.

A comeback for the ages

After Mississippi State surged to a six‑run advantage in the top of the second inning, the Bulldogs appeared to be on the back foot, but a five‑run fourth inning cut the deficit and set the stage for a comeback.

The momentum shifted in the fifth when O’Shaughnessy’s two‑run homer knotted the game at 7‑7, igniting hope among the home crowd.

The eighth‑inning hero

In the eighth, O’Shaughnessy delivered a three‑run blast that put Georgia ahead 13‑12, a swing that seemed to seal the game despite a late rally by the opposition.

The Bulldogs managed to close out the ninth inning, preserving the lead and securing a 13‑12 victory that marked the first time in three years a team had erased a seven‑run hole to win a tournament game.

The performance was especially notable given O’Shaughnessy’s recent struggles, having struck out 17 times in his previous 12 outings, making his timely hits all the more impressive.

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