Georgia Tech Baseball Dominates Sooners 9-3, Reaches Regional Final
No. 2 Georgia Tech baseball triumphed over Oklahoma with a score of 9-3, securing a position in the NCAA Atlanta Regional final. Key player Parker Brosius contributed significantly with four RBIs from two home runs, while pitcher Tate McKee dominated on the mound for five innings despite inclement weather. This victory marks Georgia Tech’s advancement to the regional championship for the first time since 2010, and it boosts their record to an impressive 50-9 for the season.
By the Numbers- Georgia Tech has scored a total of 647 runs this season, the most through 59 games in program history.
- Parker Brosius has achieved a total of 1.605 OPS with nine home runs in his last 12 games since graduation.
- Georgia Tech is set to face the winner of The Citadel vs. Oklahoma in the regional final on Sunday at 6 p.m.
- The Yellow Jackets are on a hot streak, scoring nine or more runs in each of their last 13 games.
Looking ahead, Georgia Tech aims to continue its successful run in the NCAA tournament, potentially breaking several program and NCAA records by the end of the season. The team is on track to set new marks in various offensive categories, supported by a strong lineup.
Bottom LineGeorgia Tech's powerful performance against Oklahoma exemplifies their readiness for championship contention, with the team poised to make history if they maintain their momentum. This victory not only solidifies their dominance in the region but also highlights the individual brilliance of key players like Brosius and McKee.
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