2017 SEC Baseball Tournament: Georgia’s season comes to an end with a round one loss to Mississippi State

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2017 SEC Baseball Tournament: Georgia’s season comes to an end with a round one loss to Mississippi State

Scott Stricklin
Scott Stricklin

 
 
Georgia’s season came to an abrupt 3-0 end on Wednesday morning in round one of the 2017 SEC Baseball Tournament at the hands of Mississippi State’s Konnor Pilkinton who pitched eight full innings of shutout ball, holding the Diamond Dogs to just 5 hits on the day.

 
MSU junior first baseman Brent Rooker, the SEC Player of the Year, provided a 2-0 lead when he smashed his league-leading 21st home run in the first inning off junior Chase Adkins. In the third, State loaded the bases with one out and only managed a sacrifice fly from Hunter Vansau to make it 3-0. State improves to 35-22 while Pilkington is now 7-5.
 
 
Georgia missed out on a scoring opportunity in the second inning, putting runners at the corners with nobody out after Mitchell Webb reached with a leadoff walk and LJ Talley lined a single to right field. However, Pilkington retired the next three Bulldogs to maintain their edge. Going to the ninth, Georgia had hits from Talley, freshman shortstop Cam Shepherd in the first inning and freshman catcher Austin Biggar in the eighth frame. Adkins saw his record drop to 6-7, allowing three runs on seven hits. Georgia’s bullpen of Drew Moody, Kevin Smith and Zac Kristofak combined to provide 4.1 innings of scoreless relief.
 
 
In the ninth, Georgia looked to rally as Shepherd collected his second hit to give him his team-best 21st multiple-hit game of the year and then Curry followed with a single. State turned to left-hander Riley Self. He got McGovern to bounce into a double play and then retired Webb to preserve the shutout for his fifth save.
 
 
CLICK HERE for the final stats and box score from game the round one match of the 2017 SEC Baseball Tournament between Georgia and Mississippi State.
 
 
Two weeks ago in Athens, Georgia claimed the regular season series over then sixth-ranked MSU two games to one. In that series, Pilkington and MSU won the opener 9-3 as he tossed eight scoreless innings, allowing just four hits with four walks and seven strikeouts.
 
 
The Bulldogs end their season with a record of 25-32.
 
 
Dawg Tracks
 
Nine Bulldogs played in the SEC Tournament for the first time in their career including four freshmen starting position players.

Freshman All-SEC shortstop Cam Shepherd registered his team-leading 73rd hit with a single in the first, and it extended his hitting streak to five games. Also, he played flawless defense with four putouts and four assists.

Junior Will Campbell saw his first action in more than a month (23 games) as he pinch-hit in the fifth inning and played right field for the remainder of the game.

Georgia is now 28-43 all-time in SEC Tournament games after making its 23rd appearance. The Bulldogs are 4-9 against MSU at the SEC Tournament.
 
 
Coach’s Corner: Ike Cousins Head Baseball Coach Scott Stricklin
 
“Konnor Pilkington was the difference in this game, that’s twice in the past two weeks that he’s shut us out for eight innings. We had our chance early in the game with two on and nobody out and he pitched out of trouble. I thought we pitched out of trouble a few times too. Still, we kept fighting and had a chance in the ninth with the tying run at the plate. I thought our kids battled down the stretch to get us to the SEC Tournament. It’s tough in this league and we won our last three series against three really good teams.”
 
 
 
 

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