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WTEN: UGA Concludes Day One at the Battle in the Bay Classic

SAN FRANCISCO — The Georgia women’s tennis team concluded its first day of competition at the Battle in the Bay Classic, posting two singles wins and one doubles victory on Thursday at the California Tennis Club.

 

 

 

 

Fast Facts:

  • #13 Anastasiia Lopata picked up right where she left off last season, opening her 2024 fall tennis account with a 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 victory over Gracie Epps (Oklahoma State) in the women’s singles round of 32.
  • Sofia Rojas also shined in the afternoon window of competition, marking her Georgia singles debut with a three-set 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 victory over Maia Sung (USC) in the women’s singles round of 32.
  • The newly formed doubles pairing of Lopata and Rojas made their season debut, stamping the day with an 8-4 win against Aya El Sayed and Mila Stanojevic (Colorado) in the women’s doubles round of 16.
  • Haley Gaudette and Sarah Branicki teamed up for the first time and showcased a valiant effort against #1 Ange Oby Kajuru and Anastasiya Komar (Oklahoma State), but ultimately fell 8-4 in the women’s doubles round of 16.
  • Gaudette also made her singles season debut out west, falling 6-0, 6-2 against the and #11 Komar (Oklahoma State) while Branicki made her collegiate debut for the Bulldogs, falling 6-2, 6-1 to Imogen Haddad (USC) in the women’s singles round of 32.

Next Up

Georgia will continue out west for day two at the Battle in the Bay Classic while five Bulldogs make their season debuts at the Debbie Southern Furman Fall Classic on Friday, Sept. 13 at the Mickel Tennis Center in Greenville, S.C.

 

 

 

 

Thursday Results:

Singles:

#13 Anastasiia Lopata (UGA) def. Gracie Epps (Oklahoma State), 6-4, 2-6, 6-4

Sofia Rojas (UGA) def. Maia Sung (USC), 6-2, 4-6, 6-2

#11 Anastasiya Komar (Oklahoma State) def. Haley Gaudette (UGA), 6-0, 6-2

Imogen Haddad (USC) def. Sarah Branicki (UGA), 6-2, 6-1

Doubles:

Anastasiia Lopata/Sofia Rojas (UGA) def. Aya El Sayed/Mila Stanojevic (Colorado), 8-4

#1 Ange Oby Kajuru/Anastasiya Komar (Oklahoma State) def. Haley Gaudette/Sarah Branicki (UGA), 8-4

Battle in the Bay Classic

Date: Sept. 12-15

Time: All day

Location: San Francisco, Calif.

Site: California Tennis Club

Live Scores: https://gado.gs/c2w

Debbie Southern Furman Fall Classic

Date: Sept. 13-15

Time: All day

Location: Greenville, S.C.

Site: Mickel Tennis Center

Live Scores:https://gado.gs/c2v

BSB: 2025 SEC Baseball Schedule Announced

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The Georgia Bulldogs will open the Southeastern Conference portion of their 2025 baseball schedule with Kentucky at Foley Field, according to announcement by the SEC office Thursday as they released league slates for all 16 schools.

The Bulldogs will begin their 30-game conference schedule March 14-16 in Athens against the Wildcats. Georgia’s other four SEC home series will be against Auburn (March 28-30), Arkansas (Apr. 11-13), Oklahoma (Apr. 25-27), and it will close out the regular season with Texas A&M (May 15-17).

The five SEC road series will be against Florida (March 21-23), Texas (Apr. 4-6), Vanderbilt (Apr. 17-19) Missouri (May 2-4) and Alabama (May 9-11). Please note Georgia’s road series with the Commodores and the home series finale with Texas A&M already are slated to be Thursday-Saturday. The 2025 SEC schedule is subject to change for television, including the move of some conference series to begin on Thursdays.

Beginning in 2025, SEC baseball teams will play a three-game series against two permanent opponents and eight rotating opponents for a total of 30 conference games on an annual basis. Standings will be kept in a single-division format. Georgia’s permanent opponents are Auburn and Florida. The league determined permanent opponents on several factors including geography, traditional opponents and strength of schedule.

Georgia will begin fall practice Sept. 20 under the direction of Ike Cousins head baseball coach Wes Johnson who enters his second season. The Bulldogs were among a record 11 SEC teams that earned NCAA Tournament bids in 2023 including five national seeds. As a No. 7 national seed, Georgia won its regional in Athens and fell a game short of advancing to the College World Series that featured an All-SEC final. Due to scheduling constraints associated with Georgia’s baseball stadium renovations, the Bulldogs will not play any exhibition games this fall.

Georgia’s regular season non-conference schedule will be announced­­ later this year. Ticket information will be available in January. Follow this link for information on supporting baseball student-athletes through the Georgia Baseball Fund (GBF). The 2025 college baseball season begins Feb. 14. 

The SEC Tournament returns to Hoover, Ala., and will be held May 20-25. It will be the first SEC Tournament to include every league team in a single-elimination format. SEC Tournament tickets will go on sale in March at SECsports.com. NCAA Regional action will be May 30-June 2 with Super Regionals slated for June 6-9, both played at various campus sites. The College World Series (CWS) will be conducted June 13-23 in Omaha, Neb. The SEC has claimed five consecutive baseball national championship by five different programs since 2019.

Georgia’s top returning hitters include sophomore Tre Phelps (.353 BA, 12 HR, 40 RBI), senior Slate Alford (.300 BA, 17 HR, 69 RBI) and junior Kolby Branch (.267 BA, 17 HR, 58 RBI). The Bulldogs return four veteran starters in junior Kolten Smith (9-3, 5.66 ERA), junior Leighton Finley (6-1, 4.14 ERA), graduate Charlie Goldstein (4-1, 3.72 ERA) and junior Zach Harris (5-2, 6.87 ERA) plus graduate Brian Zeldin (3-3, 5.66 ERA) who led the team with 23 relief appearances and six saves. Georgia bolstered its 2025 team with an array of newcomers including pitchers Alton Davis II (Alabama), Brian Curley (VCU) and Zach Brown (Ohio State) along with infielder/outfielder Christian Adams (FAU), catcher Daniel Jackson (Wofford), infielder Ryan Black (UT Arlington), outfielder Nolan McCarthy (Kentucky) and infielder/outfielder Ryland Zaborowski (Miami, Ohio). Georgia’s freshman class features infielder Erik Parker who opted to attend Georgia after being a 15th round draft pick of the Los Angeles Dodgers this past July.


Georgia’s 2025 SEC Home Series

March 14-16 vs. Kentucky
March 28-30 vs. Auburn
Apr. 11-13 vs. Arkansas
Apr. 25-27 vs. Oklahoma
May 15-17 vs. Texas A&M

Georgia’s 2025 SEC Road Series

March 21-23 @ Florida
Apr. 4-6 @ Texas
Apr. 17-19 @ Vanderbilt
May 2-4 @ Missouri
May 9-11 @ Alabama

^The schedule is subject to change for television, including the move of some conference series to begin on Thursdays.

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Greg is closing in on 15 years writing about and photographing UGA sports. While often wrong and/or out of focus, it has been a long, strange trip full of fun and new friends.

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