The Georgia Bulldogs capped a remarkable campaign by securing both the SEC regular‑season crown and the conference tournament title, earning a coveted spot in the College World Series.
Their run in Omaha, however, was short‑lived; a 11‑4 defeat at the hands of Oklahoma ended their championship hopes and left the team with a final ledger of 53 wins and 14 losses.
Breaking New Ground
The Bulldogs entered the tournament having shattered multiple program offensive milestones, including a new single‑season home‑run record and the highest run total in school history.
Yet the final stretch proved troublesome; across their last three games they managed just nine runs, hitting a meager .145 average with runners on base and converting only 4 of 28 opportunities in scoring position.
Oklahoma, despite finishing 12th in the SEC regular season, proved lethal in the postseason, defeating Georgia twice and underscoring the unpredictable nature of tournament baseball.