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Women's tennis team falls in NCAA round of 16

The second-ranked Georgia women's tennis team fell to No. 17 Arkansas, 4-2, in the NCAA Tennis Tournament Round of 16 Thursday at the Michael D. Case Tennis Center in Tulsa, Okla. The No. 2 seeded Bulldogs end the season with a 22-5 record. "Everybody is good here in the Sweet 16 and everyone comes in here with high hopes and high aspirations," Georgia head coach Jeff Wallace said. … 0 Comments

Bulldogs fare well at SEC track tourney

Georgia sophomore Tommy Barrineau scored 3,725 points and is in fourth place following the first five events of the decathlon at the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships in Auburn, Ala., on Thursday. After the first three events of the heptathlon, freshman Shaquita Young was in 11th place with 2,740 points. … 0 Comments

Men's tennis tops Pepperdine, faces Ole Miss in quarterfinals

The No. 4-seeded Georgia men's tennis team (24-3) topped Pepperdine (20-7) by a 4-1 score in the Round of 16 of the NCAA Championships in Tulsa, Friday. The match was clinched by sophomore Christian Vitulli (Mombasa, Kenya) from the sixth position as he took down Alex Moreno, 6-3, 6-4. … 0 Comments

Softball moves to title round at NCAA Regional

Four Bulldogs recorded multiple hit and multiple RBI performances to lead 23rd-ranked Georgia (45-22) past the Brigham Young Cougars (43-19), 9-3, in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional at Anderson Stadium on Friday. With the win, Georgia advances to the championship round of the Chapel Hill Regional and will wait its opponent for a 1 p. … 0 Comments

Men golfers in first after NCAA second round

Paced by individual leader Hudson Swafford, the top-seeded Georgia men's golf team bolted to a big lead in the first round of the NCAA East Regional on Thursday. Playing most of the day in a steady rain, the Bulldogs fired a 19-under-par 265 at Council Fire Golf Club to take an eight-shot lead over Augusta State. … 0 Comments

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