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Two years ago Georgia head swimming coach Jack Bauerle heard news he would never forget: He was named head coach for the U.S. women's swim team for the Olympic Games in Beijing. "We have to do our best job, but more than anything else it's a privilege," Bauerle said. … 0 Comments
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES FRESNO STATE 6, GEORGIA 1 OMAHA, Neb. - Cinderella finally found her glass slipper Wednesday night. After losing Game 1 of the College World Series Championship Series to Georgia, Fresno State took Games 2 and 3 to become the most unlikely champion in CWS history. … 14 Comments
OMAHA, Neb. - This game was over before it even began. It was over after the 19-10 shellacking the Wonderdogs of Fresno State put upon its canine brethren Tuesday night at Rosenblatt Stadium. While Fresno's Victor E. Bulldog held his nose high to earn the "Best in Show" in Omaha's version of the Westminster Dog Show, Georgia's Uga fell asleep. … 1 Comment
OMAHA, Neb - When the Georgia baseball team arrived in Omaha June 12, the Diamond Dog with the most pressure was undoubtedly shortstop Gordon Beckham. The eighth overall selection of the Chicago White Sox came to Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium as the team leader in almost every statistical category, and tied or was within reach of several school records. … 0 Comments
Several members of Georgia men's golf team are enjoying success on the amateur golf circuit this summer. Michael Green and Harris English both posted top 10 finishes at the prestigious Southeastern Amateur, which was played in Columbus, Ga. Green, a rising senior from Augusta, posted three rounds in the 60's to go 5-under-par on the weekend and finish in seventh place. … 0 Comments
Sports Editor Michael Fitzpatrick and baseball writer Tyler Estep took to the road at 8:54 a.m. Sunday for the 16-hour trip to Omaha to see if the Diamond Dogs can bring another title home to Athens. Keep up with their adventures here: … 7 Comments
Georgia senior Courtney Kupets was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame as a member of the 2003 Women's World Champi-onships Gold Medal Team. She and her teammates were honored as part of the Olympic Team Trials in Philadelphia, Pa. An injury kept Kupets from competing in the 2003 games, but in 2002 she became the third American to win the World Championship on the uneven bars and the first U. … 2 Comments