Baseball

Florida Gators Edge Georgia in SEC Tournament Semifinal

Early power surge sets stage for potential showdown with Auburn or Arkansas

The SEC Tournament semifinals delivered a clash of the Southeast’s top baseball programs, with Florida and Georgia meeting under bright lights and a hungry crowd.

Early Surge

Florida drew first blood when Blake Cyr launched a 2‑out solo homer in the opening frame, sending the ball over the fence and putting the Gators ahead 1‑0.

Building the Lead

The Gators expanded their advantage in the third inning, capitalizing on a 2‑run single by Cyr and a three‑run blast from Cade McDonald that stretched the margin to 6‑0.

Georgia Fights Back

The Bulldogs answered in the fifth, trimming the deficit to 6‑4 when Daniel Jackson scored on a wild pitch, sparking hope of a comeback.

Pitching Dominance

Florida’s arms have been relentless, limiting opponents to a .250 batting average and posting a 110‑to‑27 strikeout‑to‑walk ratio over 93 innings, underscoring the team’s depth on the mound.

History and Stakes

The Gators, five‑time SEC Tournament champions, are eyeing another title while Georgia, the regular‑season leaders for the first time since 2008, seeks redemption. Whichever team prevails will meet either Auburn or Arkansas in the championship game.

Broadcast Details

The showdown is slated for 1 p.m. Eastern and will be carried live on the SEC Network, giving fans across the country a front‑row view of the action.

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