No. 5 Georgia Rallies for Extra-Innings Victory over No. 17 Ole Miss
No. 5 Georgia evened their series against No. 17 Ole Miss with a thrilling 9-7 victory in 14 innings. After losing the first game on Saturday, where Ole Miss came back from an 8-0 deficit, Georgia clinched the win with a Tre Phelps solo home run in the extra frame. The matchup saw a total of 12 home runs across both teams, highlighting the power hitting on display. This game sets the stage for an exciting Sunday matchup between the two teams, as they aim to secure the series win.
By the Numbers- Georgia and Ole Miss collectively hit 12 home runs during the doubleheader.
- Will Furniss of Ole Miss hit 3 home runs across the games, contributing significantly to the Rebels’ offense.
While Georgia's extra-innings victory showcases their resilience, it's important to note that they previously squandered an 8-0 lead, indicative of potential weaknesses in closing out games.
State of Play- The series is split after an intense doubleheader, with each team showcasing offensive power.
- Georgia stands at 33-11 overall and 14-6 in SEC play, while Ole Miss has a record of 31-19 and 11-9 in the conference.
Both teams will meet again on Sunday for the final game of the series, with Georgia's Dylan Vigue set to take the mound against Ole Miss's Taylor Rabe. The outcome could have implications for SEC standings and seeding in the upcoming tournament.
Bottom LineGeorgia's ability to bounce back in high-pressure situations is a key takeaway, but they must address their late-game execution to maintain momentum as they head into the final game of the series and beyond.
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