The University of Georgia is set to host an NCAA Tournament Athens Regional, positioning the Bulldogs as the No. 1 seed in the bracket.
A Regional Battle in Athens
Their first matchup will be against Long Island on Friday, May 29, while Liberty and Boston College round out the field, promising a competitive showcase of collegiate baseball talent.
Georgia entered the regional after capturing both the SEC regular‑season and tournament titles, a dominant finish that has amplified expectations among fans, alumni, and analysts alike.
The tournament follows a double‑elimination format, running from Friday through Monday if necessary, with the regional champion earning a best‑of‑three Super Regional berth.
Coach Wes Johnson has repeatedly stressed a step‑by‑step approach, reminding his squad that each game is a new challenge and that complacency is the enemy of progress.
A year after falling to Oklahoma State in the regional round, the Bulldogs are channeling that disappointment into a renewed drive to advance further and extend their season.