Presbyterian College's baseball team suffered a significant loss, falling 28-3 to No. 4 Georgia in a midweek game. Despite starting strong with a run in the first inning, the Blue Hose struggled defensively as Georgia rallied with 14 runs in the second. Bo Moody shone for Presbyterian, securing two hits, while Emory Guilford added another. The Blue Hose look to rebound in their upcoming series against Winthrop.

By the Numbers
  • Presbyterian managed only three hits throughout the game.
  • Bo Moody recorded a perfect batting average of 2-for-2, including his 10th double of the season.
State of Play
  • The Blue Hose currently hold a record of 6-28 overall and 2-7 in the Big South Conference.
  • Georgia's victory showcased their dominance, as they scored a total of 14 runs in the second inning alone.
What's Next

Presbyterian is set to host a three-game series against Winthrop starting Friday, April 10, where they will aim to improve their standings in the Big South Conference.

Bottom Line

The lopsided defeat highlights the need for Presbyterian to strengthen their defensive play and build momentum in their upcoming home series to turn the season around.