Baseball

Georgia Tech Secures No. 2 Seed, Eyes College World Series Run

The Yellow Jackets open the Atlanta Regional against Illinois Chicago as they chase a historic postseason

Georgia Tech's March to the College World Series

Georgia Tech entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 2 overall seed, a placement that has sparked optimism across the campus and among alumni.

The Yellow Jackets will open the Atlanta Regional on Friday against Illinois Chicago, a matchup that promises high stakes and a test of depth for a team that has been dominant in the ACC.

Georgia Tech’s season has been nothing short of unprecedented; the program boasts a winning percentage that ranks among the nation’s best and a lead in conference play that underscores its consistency.

At the heart of the lineup, infielder Carson Kerce has been a catalyst, delivering a series of clutch hits that included a memorable at‑bat against Georgia State earlier in the year. Fellow outfielder Gabriel Burns has also contributed with steady defense and timely hitting.

Advancing past the next two weekends is the immediate hurdle; only those who survive the Regional will earn a berth in the Super Regionals and a shot at the College World Series in Omaha.

Looking Ahead

The coaching staff, led by head coach Danny Hall, has emphasized discipline and execution, traits that have translated into a rhythm that opponents find difficult to disrupt. Fans and donors alike are rallying behind the team, hoping that this historic run will cement Georgia Tech’s place among the nation’s baseball powerhouses.

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