Georgia Tech Softball Sets Historic Mark, Reaches NCAA Regional Finals
No. 3 seed Georgia Tech softball advanced to the NCAA Regional Finals for the first time since 2010 after a challenging day. After losing 8-0 to No. 1 seed Florida, Tech rebounded with a 4-1 victory over No. 2 seed Texas State. Key players included Madalyn Johnson with strong pitching and Alyssa Willer, who hit a crucial home run. The victory marks a significant moment under head coach Aileen Morales as the Yellow Jackets aim for a shot at the Super Regionals.
By the Numbers- Georgia Tech's overall record improved to 31-27 this season.
- They achieved 14 complete games this season, the most since 2018.
- The Yellow Jackets' pitching staff has shown resilience despite losing to Florida.
- Tech faces off against Florida again in the finals, needing to win to advance further.
The Yellow Jackets will compete against Florida on Sunday, with a chance to reach the Super Regionals on the line. Should Tech win, they face Florida again in a final elimination game.
Bottom LineGeorgia Tech is on the brink of a historic postseason run, showcasing determination and talent. Their ability to bounce back from a loss highlights the team’s resilience, making them a formidable contender in the NCAA tournament.
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