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Georgia Softball Game Is 8 Missouri* SECN+ 2:00 P.M Georgia Softball #5/6 GEORGIA vs. MISSOURI 2018 SCHEDULE FEBRUARY (13-1) 8 1-San Diego State W, 23-2 (5) 8 1-#3 Oregon L, 8-3 9 1-#15 Utah W, 5-1 GEORGIA BULLDOGS MISSOURI TIGERS 9 1-#19 BYU W, 13-1 (6) Overall Record .................................................................33-4 Overall Record ...............................................................20-19 10 1-Oregon State W, 7-0 SEC Record ........................................................................9-3 SEC Record ........................................................................3-9 16 2-Winthrop W, 9-0 (5) Home Record ...................................................................24-1 Home Record .....................................................................8-4 16 2-Samford W, 10-0 (6) 17 2-Samford W, 10-2 (6) Road/Neutral Record ........................................................9-3 Road/Neutral Record ....................................................12-15 17 2-Evansville W, 8-0 (6) Last 5 / Last 10.........................................................4-1 / 7-3 Last 5 / Last 10.........................................................2-3 / 4-6 18 2-Evansville W, 2-0 Streak ...............................................................................W3 Streak ...............................................................................W1 23 3-Charleston W, 12-0 (5) Ranking Ranking 23 3-Gardner-Webb W, 9-0 (6) NFCA/USA Today ............................................................6 NFCA/USA Today .............................................................- 24 3-Charleston W, 6-0 24 3-ETSU W, 7-0 ESPN.com/USA Softball .................................................5 ESPN.com/USA Softball ..................................................- 28 at Winthrop (DH) POSTPONED Head Coach ..............................................Lu Harris-Champer Interim Head Coach..............................................Gina Fogue MARCH (17-3) Career Record..........................1,054-376-1 (22nd Season) Career Record....................................20-19 (First Season) 2 4-Radford W, 12-2 (5) Record at School ............................845-312 (18th Season) Record at School ......................................................Same 2 4-Jacksonville State W, 7-0 3 4-UNCG W, 7-0 MEDIA INFORMATION 3 4-Jacksonville State W, 6-0 TV ...............................................................ESPNU (Satuday) Radio .......................... WUOG 90.5 FM/WUOG.org (Sunday) 4 4-UNCG W, 6-1 6 Georgia Tech POSTPONED Streaming Video............................................. SEC Network+ Play-by-Play .................................................... Myan Patel 7 Western Carolina W, 6-0 Play-by-Play ............................. Kaleb Frady / Mark Neely Live Stats...................................................GeorgiaDogs.com 10 Arkansas* W, 8-0 (5) Analysis ...............................Natalie Kerns / Cheri Kempf Twitter Updates .............................................. @UGAsoftball 12 Arkansas* W, 1-0 (9) 12 Arkansas* W, 5-4 GEORGIA PROBABLE STARTERS BY POSITION 14 Bucknell W, 8-0 (5) Pos. No. Name Yr. Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% 14 Bucknell W, 4-2 C 11 Mahlena O’Neal So. .255 36-35 94 9 24 3 0 7 26 48 .511 12 1 19 1 .346 16 #2 Florida* W, 5-4 1B 9 Alysen Febrey So. .405 37-37 111 30 45 12 1 7 34 80 .721 13 4 11 1 .481 17 #2 Florida* W, 11-1 (5) 2B 2 Justice Milz So. .385 37-37 109 29 42 8 0 10 34 80 .734 13 6 21 0 .477 18 #2 Florida* L, 5-1 21 Georgia Southern W, 10-3 3B 10 Jordan Doggett So. .264 37-37 87 17 23 3 0 1 11 29 .333 10 1 11 0 .347 23 at #21 Mississippi State* W, 4-2 SS 8 Alyssa DiCarlo Jr. .383 37-37 115 36 44 13 1 14 47 101 .878 17 1 15 2 .463 24 at #21 Mississippi State* L, 5-4 LF 1 Cortni Emanuel Sr. .425 37-37 127 42 54 4 1 2 16 66 .520 6 1 10 0 .452 25 at #21 Mississippi State* W, 3-2 CF 4 Ciara Bryan So. .346 37-37 107 25 37 3 4 3 21 57 .533 9 2 15 1 .403 28 Kennesaw State W, 4-1 RF 3 Kendall Burton Sr. .407 37-37 108 26 44 3 1 2 13 55 .509 9 0 17 0 .453 31 at #7 Tennessee* L, 1-0 DP 21 Jessica Morgan Fr. .302 27-22 53 8 16 7 0 3 17 32 .604 9 1 16 0 .413 APRIL (3-0) 1 at #7 Tennessee* W, 9-1 (6) 2 at #7 Tennessee* W, 8-0 (6) BULLDOG SOFTBALL NOTEBOOK 4 at Georgia Tech W, 1-0 6 Missouri* SECN+ 6:00 p.m. Leading Off This Weekend’s Promotions 7 Missouri* ESPNU 6:00 p.m. #5/6 Georgia plays host to Southeastern Conference » Admission to every home Georgia softball game is 8 Missouri* SECN+ 2:00 p.m. opponent Missouri in a three-game set this weekend. FREE 11 Georgia State SECN+ 6:00 p.m. 14 Mercer (DH) SECN+ 2:00 p.m. The series begins Friday under the lights at 6 p.m. » The Georgia Athletic Association will be sponsoring 15 Mercer SECN+ 2:00 p.m. Saturday’s 6 p.m. matchup will air nationally on a shuttle service to and from The Jack and The 18 USC-Upstate SECN+ 6:00 p.m. ESPNU. The finale is set for a 2 p.m. matinée Sunday Shoppes of South Athens Saturday and Sunday. 20 at Kentucky* 6:00 p.m. 21 at Kentucky* 2:00 p.m. afternoon. » Friday, Apr. 6 22 at Kentucky* 1:00 p.m. - Christie Hamilton Bobblehead - 200 fans will receive 27 Alabama* SECN+ 6:00 p.m. Follow the Bulldogs a free bobblehead of Christie Hamilton. She will also 28 Alabama* SECN 6:00 p.m. 29 Alabama* SECN+ 2:00 p.m. » Saturday’s game will air nationally on ESPNU. Mark throw out the first pitch. MAY Neely will provide play-by-play while Cheri Kempf will » Saturday, Apr. 7 4 at Ole Miss* SECN Bases Loaded 7:00 p.m. be the color analyst. - Postgame autographs 5 at Ole Miss* 5:00 p.m. 6 at Ole Miss* 2:00 p.m. » Friday and Sunday’s games will stream live on the » Sunday, Apr. 8 9-12 SEC Tournament Columbia, Mo. SEC Network+. Kaleb Frady will provide play-by-play - Lu’Au Day - First 250 fans receive a free t-shirt 18-20 NCAA Regionals Campus Sites while Natalie Kerns will be the color analyst. All 24-27 NCAA Super Regionals Campus Sites 31-June 5 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. games will stream via WatchESPN and the ESPN app. Series History » Sunday’s game will air live on 90.5 FM WUOG and Georgia Tech - Georgia leads 7-5 Home games in bold | * denotes SEC game WUOG.org. Myan Patel will be on the call. » The Bulldogs lead the series in Athens, 2-1 All times Eastern and subject to change » Live stats will be available. Live stat links can be » Since Missouri joined the league, Georgia’s record 1- Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) found on the softball schedule at GeorgiaDogs.com. against the Tigers is 6-3 2- Red & Black Showcase (Athens, Ga.) 3- Georgia Classic (Athens, Ga.) » Live Twitter updates will be available all season » The Bulldogs won the lone series in Athens in 2015 4- Bulldog Classic (Athens, Ga.) long at @UGAsoftball. » Georgia swept the last meeting in Columbia in 2016 FOLLOW THE DAWGS Georgia Softball @UGAsoftball @UGAsoftball GEORGIA SOFTBALL 2018 Game Notes | #ItTakesWhatItTakes QUICK FACTS BULLDOG NOTEBOOK (CONT.) GENERAL INFORMATION A Look Back Milz Earns SEC Player of the Week Location .......................................................Athens, Ga. Georgia won its series at Tennessee over the The SEC named second baseman Justice Milz its Founded .................................................................. 1785 weekend, the first series win over the Lady Vols since Player of the Week. Milz hit three home runs, driving Enrollment ........................................................... 37,606 2010, also in Knoxville. Georgia dropped the series in seven runs, at Tennessee, guiding the Bulldogs to Colors ......................................................Red and Black opener by a score of 1-0 on a walk-off hit-by-pitch. their first series win over the Lady Vols since 2010. Mascot .............................................................Bulldogs Georgia bounced back with a 9-1, six-inning victory The junior from Kearney, Missouri hit .462 on the Conference ............................Southeastern Conference to even up the series. Georgia took the series with an week, going 6-for-13 at the plate. In Sunday’s game, President .........Jere W. Morehead (Georgia State, ‘77) 8-0 shutout in six innings. It was first time Tennessee she knocked a three-run home run, finishing the game J. Reid Parker has been run-ruled in back-to-back games at home with four RBI and a pair of runs scored. She concluded Director of Athletics .........Greg McGarity (Georgia, ‘76) ever in the program’s history. The last time Tennessee the series on Monday with two home runs and three was run-ruled in back-to-back games was at Alabama runs scored, both tying career bests. She led the team COACHING STAFF in 2008. Georgia won its midweek contest at rival with six runs (29% of the team’s run on the week) Head Coach ............Lu Harris-Champer (W. Illinois, ‘89) Georgia Tech, 1-0. The Bulldogs were successful and eight RBI and co-led in hits. She began the week Associate Head Coach ..........Tony Baldwin (Butler, ‘95) behind a solo home run by Alyssa DiCarlo, a shutout going 2-for-4 with an RBI in a midweek matchup with Assistant Coach ........................Rachele Fico (LSU, ‘13) by Brittany Gray, and stellar defense. Kennesaw State. Volunteer Coach .........Brock Van Faussien (Liberty, ‘97) Softball Program Specialist ........................Kara Moore A Look Ahead Winning Series is Key Office Phone ...........................................(706) 425-3350 Georgia State comes to town for a midweek game Georgia has opened Southeastern Conference play Office Fax................................................(706)
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