Georgia Hosts NCAA Regional Beginning Friday

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Georgia Hosts NCAA Regional Beginning Friday

Scott Stricklin
Scott Stricklin

Videos from Selection Day are HERE

For the fifth time in school history, the University of Georgia has earned a national seed for the NCAA Baseball Championship as the Bulldogs garnered a No. 4 seed for its regional May 31-June 3 at Foley Field.

The seventh-ranked Bulldogs (44-15) will be playing host to Florida Atlantic (40-19), Florida State (36-21) and Mercer (35-27) in a four-team regional. 

 

 

 

 

On Friday, Florida Atlantic will face Florida State at Noon (ESPN3) followed by Georgia against Mercer at 7 p.m. (SEC Network). On Saturday, the losers meet in the afternoon game, and then the winners square off in the evening contest (Times TBA per television). Regional play is double-elimination. The winner of the Athens Regional will face the winner of the Baton Rouge Regional June 7-10. LSU is the No. 13 national seed with a 37-24 record and playing host to Arizona State (37-17), Southern Miss (38-19) and Stony Brook (31-28). In Super Regional action, eight sites play host to a best-of-three game series with the winners earning one of eight spots to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. (June 15-26).

The Bulldogs (44-15) will be making their 12thoverall appearance in an NCAA Regional including their sixth as a regional host at Foley Field. The Bulldogs have won four of five previous regionals in Athens, advancing in 2001, 2004, 2006 and 2008. This marks the second year in a row that the Bulldogs will serve as a regional host and a national seed. Georgia was a No. 6 national seed in 2001, a No. 7 national seed in 2006 and a No. 8 national seed in 2008 and again in 2018. The No. 4 national seed this year is the highest in school history.

Emerson Hancock
Emerson Hancock

Georgia returns to the NCAA Tournament in back-to-back years for the first time since 2008-09. Georgia’s Ike Cousins head baseball coach Scott Stricklin has led the Bulldogs to a 44-15 overall record and the second best mark in SEC games at 21-9. 

 

 

 

 

 
“Last year, we were wondering if we were going to be a top eight (national seed), thinking we’re right on the bubble, and this year we knew we were going to be a top eight national seed,” said Stricklin. “Actually, they kind of spoiled it early, sending it out that we were a top four seed, and the only question was going to be if we were the number three or four. We’re excited and know there’s a lot of Georgia kids on the rosters of Mercer and Florida State, and it’s going to be a really tough regional with them and Florida Atlantic. Mercer is a tough draw for the first game; they’re playing really well and just won their conference tournament. It’s going to be a big challenge.”

–get schedule and ticket information —

2019 NCAA Baseball Athens Regional Schedule (All Times Eastern)
Friday, May 31
Game 1 – No. 2 Florida Atlantic vs. No. 3 vs. Florida State at Noon (ESPN3) 
Game 2 – No. 1 Georgia vs. No. 4 Mercer at 7 p.m. (SEC Network)

Saturday, June 1 
Game 3 – Loser of Game 1 vs. Loser of Game 2, Time: TBA
Game 4 – Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2, Time: TBA

Sunday, June 2
Game 5 – Winner of Game 3 vs. Loser of Game 4, Time: TBA
Game 6 – Winner of Game 5 vs. Winner of Game 4, Time: TBA

Monday, June 3 (If Necessary)
Game 7 – If Necessary, TBA

Aaron Schunk
Aaron Schunk

2019 NCAA ATHENS REGIONAL TICKET INFORMATION
All Session pricing includes Game 7 for free if applicable

*Reserved Seat Ticket: $15 single game / $56 all-session
*General Admission Adult Ticket: $10 single game / $42 all-session
*General Admission Student/Youth Ticket: $5 single game

*Note: All chairback seats inside the regular Foley Field seating areas will be Reserved Seats during the postseason. General Admission seating will be located in the Right Field Bleachers.


Tickets
Go on sale online Monday afternoon, May 27 or by​ calling the Georgia ticket office starting Tuesday, May 28 during normal business hours at (706) 542-1231.

Single Game Tickets
Depending on advance sales, single-game tickets may be available on the day of the game at Foley Field.

 

 

 

 

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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.