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SB Video: Dawgs post two shut outs on opening day

Ellie Armistead

The sixth-ranked Georgia softball team shut out the Murray State Racers, 11-0 in five innings, and the South Dakota Coyotes, 4-0, to open the 2024 season Friday at Jack Turner Stadium.

As a team, Georgia (2-0) hit six home runs in the twin bill while the combo of Shelby Walters and Lilli Backes worked 12 shutout innings in the circle, allowing just five hits and striking out a combined 12 batters Friday.

 

 

 

 

No. 6 Georgia 11, Murray State 0 (5 inn.)

The Bulldogs scattered 11 hits, nine of which went for extra bases (4 doubles, 5 home runs) against Murray State (0-2) in the opener. Jayda Kearney knocked two home runs while Sara Mosley, Sydney Kuma, and Ellie Armistead went deep as well in the game. Freshman Emily Digby had two hits and drove in four runs while fellow newcomer Sarah Gordon also had two hits with an RBI. 

 

 

 

 

Walters (1-0) pitched a one-hit shutout in the circle. Walters took a no-hitter through four and a third innings in her start. She struck out seven Racers and walked two.

Kuma led off the bottom of the second with the first Georgia home run of the season, this one off the videoboard in right, 1-0 Georgia. Sydney Chambley walked, stole second, and scored on a single back up the middle off the bat of Gordon to widen the lead to 2-0.

Kearney led off the bottom of the third with a solo home run to make it 3-0 Georgia.

The bats came alive in the home half of the fourth. Digby drove in Gordon with a single up the middle, 4-0. Armistead and Mosley knocked back-to-back home runs to lengthen the lead to 7-0. Kearney kept it going with her second home run of the game, 8-0. The Dogs loaded the bases then Digby cleared them with one swing of the bat on a three-run double to left center, 11-0.

The Racers broke up Walters’ no-hit bid with one out in the top of the fifth, but Walters secured the shutout.

No. 6 Georgia 4, South Dakota 0

The A four-run fifth inning lifted Georgia to a 4-0 victory in Friday’s nightcap over South Dakota (0-2). Mosley blasted her second home run of the day and Chambley drove in three runs on a pair of hits in the contest.

Backes (1-0) pitched a seven-inning shutout in her Georgia debut in the circle, allowing four hits. She struck out eight Coyotes and did not allow a baserunner after a leadoff single in the top of the fourth.

Mosley broke the scoreless tie with a two-out solo home run, her second homer of the day, in the bottom of the fifth, 1-0. Chambley knocked a bases-loaded double to clear the bases and widen the lead to 4-0 after five.

The Dogs’ 4-0 lead held as Backes retired the next six Coyote batters in order en route to Georgia’s second shutout of the day.

Georgia returns to action Saturday at day two of the Red & Black Showcase at Jack Turner Stadium. The Bulldogs take on Murray State at 1 p.m. followed by Purdue at 3:30 p.m. Admission is free.

Head Coach Tony Baldwin

On the performances today…

“Great crowd. Thankful that the weather was great, and it looks like we’re going to get another really good day tomorrow. Just excited to get out and play. We’ve been practicing for a long time. We’ve been talking since forever ago, when we were down in Tallahassee, and it was good to just get back out there and play a meaningful game. I thought the first game went about as well as you could hope for an opening game. Shelby [Walters] was just on point, commanding the whole day. I’m disappointed that she didn’t get the no-hitter, the way that she had thrown the ball, but nonetheless, a shutout is going to make us hard to get beat. I thought the defense was outstanding, and I thought that way strung together a lot of good at bats. Fun to see the ball go out of the ballpark, but more so, that’s a product of the discipline that we had and the pitch selection we’ve been working on. That second game, something that we’ve been talking about is playing under strain. When you play great teams, you are going to be under strain, and you have to respond to that. They came out there with a really good plan. Their pitcher was executing the plan outstandingly. They got some base runners that created some pressure, but I thought Lilli [Backes] handled it well. I thought our hitters showed good composure and just kept fighting. Ultimately, we were able to come out on top.”

On Shelby Walters and Lilli Backes…

“Shelby, you know, we sat her out most of the fall, so she’s been itching to go for weeks now. We knew that she would be ready to go, and she didn’t disappoint. I thought she was incredibly sharp – up to 72 [miles per hour]. She had a really good command of her changeup. She was working both sides of the plate. Just on point. And then Lilli, for her first game – first meaningful game in the red and black – I don’t know if you could ask for a whole lot more. She commanded the ball well. She worked both sides of the plate. She competed. She’s just a really good competitor, and no doubt, she makes our team better by being here. We’re anxious to get Madi [Kerpics] out there tomorrow and get her rolling.”

#22 Emily Digby | INF | Fr.

On how it feels to play in a Georgia uniform for the first time…
“So awesome, oh my gosh. I grew up coming to these games, and it’s just surreal to actually be in this uniform and be out here and playing under the lights.”

#48 Shelby Walters | RHP | Gr.

On if the team is focusing on shutouts or if they are just an added bonus…

“I feel like that’s always the goal. It’s always great if I, or any of the pitchers, are able to put some goose eggs up there. I feel like it takes a little pressure off the offense so they don’t have to be perfect. It doesn’t have to be a high-scoring game. It makes the game feel more like it’s in our control, so any time that I or any other pitcher can do that for our team, then we’re happy.”


MBB: Georgia (14-9, 4-6 SEC) vs. Arkansas (11-11, 2-7 SEC) tonight in Fayetteville

Blue Cain

Date: Saturday, February 10

Time: 6:00 p.m. ET

Venue: Bud Walton Arena (19,200)

Location: Fayetteville, Ark.

Series History: UA leads, 26-17

Last Meeting: UGA, 76-66, on 1/10/24

TV: SEC Network (Mike Morgan, play-by-play; Joe Klein, color analyst)

Radio: Georgia Bulldog Network – SiriusXM 391 (Scott Howard, play-by-play; Chuck Dowdle, color analyst; Adam Gillespie, producer)

COMPLETE GAME NOTES (PDF) || UGA MBB IMAGES

The Starting Five

  • Georgia travels to Fayetteville on Saturday to face Arkansas in its second round trip of the week. The Bulldogs dropped a 75-62 decision at Mississippi State on Wednesday.
  • Georgia is 24-1 when holding its opponents to less than 70 points during Mike White’s two seasons with the Bulldogs – 2-0 in 40s, 7-0 in the 50s and 15-1 in the 60s.
  • Georgia will play 17 regular-season games against teams mentioned in Tuesday’s edition of ESPN.com’s Bracketology…54.8 percent of the Bulldogs’ schedule. Of those, 14 contests are versus projected tourney teams and three are against “first teams out.”
  • Georgia entered this weekend No. 17 nationally in bench points, with UGA’s reserves contributing 29.8 ppg. The Bulldogs have won the bench point battle in 20 of 23 games and sport a scoring margin of +304 (+13.2 ppg).
  • Georgia is one of three teams with a higher scoring offense in SEC games over non-conference play. The Bulldogs put up 75.4 ppg in 13 non-league games before averaging 76.6 in SEC outings (+1.2 ppg).

The Opening Tip

The Georgia Bulldogs will play their second road game of the week on Saturday when they face Arkansas at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville.

Georgia is currently 14-9 overall and 4-6 in SEC play and looking to snap a pair of losing streaks, a four-game overall skid and a three-game string of road losses.

The four-game losing streak has featured a quartet of competitive and somewhat dramatic setbacks. The Bulldogs rallied from 21 points down to force overtime at Florida before falling 102-98. Georgia then owned double-digit leads over both No. 24/22 Alabama and South Carolina before the Tide and Gamecocks rallied. The Bulldogs led for a combined 56:55 of those contests – 33:49 against Alabama and 23:06 versus South Carolina. Georgia trimmed a 13-point deficit to three in Starkville before State surged to victory.

The 2023-24 campaign has been a streaky one for the Bulldogs. Contrary to Georgia’s current situation, the Bulldogs recorded winning streaks of 10 games overall, 10 contests at Stegeman Coliseum and three road outings earlier this season.

Jabri Abdur-Rahim leads a trio of Bulldogs scoring at a double-digit pace for Georgia at 13.2 ppg, largely due to shooting team-high percentages of .387 from 3-point range and .873 at the free throw line. Noah Thomasson and RJ Melendez are contributing 12.3 ppg and 10.7 ppg, respectively.

Georgia has been more productive and balanced offensively in conference action. The Bulldogs are one of three teams – along with LSU and Tennessee – with a higher scoring offense in SEC play over non-conference game. While Abdur-Rahim and Thomasson sport the same scoring averages in non-conference and SEC play, three Bulldogs have upped their scoring by 2.0 ppg or more against conference competition – Russel Tchewa is +2.4 ppg, Silas Demary Jr. is +2.3 ppg and Melendez is +2.0 ppg.

Keeping An Eye On…

Among UGA’s career leaders…

Jabri Abdur-Rahim is

  • 10 3FGs from co-No. 13s Ty Wilson and Ray Harrison
  • 24 3FGAs from No. 17 Ty Wilson

Career statistics wise…

Justin Hill is

  • 8 assists from 400

Scouting The Hogs

Arkansas is 11-11 overall and 2-7 in the SEC this season and is coming off an open midweek date. The Razorbacks were 9-4 in non-conference play and climbed as high as No. 14 in the AP and coaches polls earlier this season.

Tramon Mark leads the Razorbacks offensively, averaging 17.8 ppg. Khalif Battle sports a second double-digit scoring output as 10.7 ppg. Trevon Brazile is Arkansas’ top rebounder, collecting 6.5 rpg.

Series History With Arkansas

Arkansas enters Saturday’s matchup with Georgia sporting a 26-17 advantage in the all-time series.

One month ago to the day, Justin Hill notched his second-straight season-high scoring output with 19 points and Georgia never trailed en route to a 76-66 win over Arkansas in Athens.

After putting up 16 points at Missouri in the SEC opener, Hill upped that effort by three against the Razorbacks. Noah Thomasson chipped in 15 points and RJ Melendez added 10, largely due to an 8-of-8 night at the line.

The Bulldogs scored the game’s first six points and never looked back. The lead bulged to 13 before Georgia settled on a 34-24 halftime lead. Arkansas inched back into the game and pulled with three on three occasions; however, the Bulldogs answered each time – with a Hill jumper, a pair of Jalen DeLoach free throws and a 3-pointer from Jabri Abdur-Rahim.

In the most recent matchup in Fayetteville last season on Feb. 21, Kario Oquendo scored 20 points to lead a trio of Bulldogs in double figures in a 97-65 setback to the Razorbacks.

Arkansas grabbed an early lead, gradually expanded that margin to 18-8 with 11:42 left in the first half and led by double digits the rest of the evening.

Last Time Out

Noah Thomasson knocked down a career-high six 3-pointers en route to his third 20-point outing of the season; however, Mississippi State started and finished quickly en route to a 75-62 win over Georgia on Wednesday nigh in Starkville.

State build a 10-point lead with just over eight minutes remaining in the first half and expanded that margin to 56-43 with 9:29 left in the contest. Georgia used a 10-0 surge to close the gap to 56-53 at the 6:21 mark before State answered with back-to-back 3-pointers to regain a nine-point advantage just 54 seconds later.

“I thought there was some growth there,” head coach Mike White said. “Down three points on the road in the SEC with a few minutes to go, we gave ourselves a chance. The final score I don’t think indicates how close the game was down the stretch. The effort was there, the physicality was there, and I thought our guys played really har

Georgia (14-9, 4-6 SEC) vs. Arkansas (11-11, 2-7 SEC)

Date: Saturday, February 10

Time: 6:00 p.m. ET

Venue: Bud Walton Arena (19,200)

Location: Fayetteville, Ark.

Series History: UA leads, 26-17

Last Meeting: UGA, 76-66, on 1/10/24

TV: SEC Network (Mike Morgan, play-by-play; Joe Klein, color analyst)

Radio: Georgia Bulldog Network – SiriusXM 391 (Scott Howard, play-by-play; Chuck Dowdle, color analyst; Adam Gillespie, producer)

COMPLETE GAME NOTES (PDF)  ||  UGA MBB IMAGES

The Starting Five

• Georgia travels to Fayetteville on Saturday to face Arkansas in its second round trip of the week. The Bulldogs dropped a 75-62 decision at Mississippi State on Wednesday.

• Georgia is 24-1 when holding its opponents to less than 70 points during Mike White’s two seasons with the Bulldogs – 2-0 in 40s, 7-0 in the 50s and 15-1 in the 60s.

• Georgia will play 17 regular-season games against teams mentioned in Tuesday’s edition of ESPN.com’s Bracketology…54.8 percent of the Bulldogs’ schedule. Of those, 14 contests are versus projected tourney teams and three are against “first teams out.”

• Georgia entered this weekend No. 17 nationally in bench points, with UGA’s reserves contributing 29.8 ppg. The Bulldogs have won the bench point battle in 20 of 23 games and sport a scoring margin of +304 (+13.2 ppg).

• Georgia is one of three teams with a higher scoring offense in SEC games over non-conference play. The Bulldogs put up 75.4 ppg in 13 non-league games before averaging 76.6 in SEC outings (+1.2 ppg).

The Opening Tip

The Georgia Bulldogs will play their second road game of the week on Saturday when they face Arkansas at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville. 

Georgia is currently 14-9 overall and 4-6 in SEC play and looking to snap a pair of losing streaks, a four-game overall skid and a three-game string of road losses.

The four-game losing streak has featured a quartet of competitive and somewhat dramatic setbacks. The Bulldogs rallied from 21 points down to force overtime at Florida before falling 102-98. Georgia then owned double-digit leads over both No. 24/22 Alabama and South Carolina before the Tide and Gamecocks rallied. The Bulldogs led for a combined 56:55 of those contests – 33:49 against Alabama and 23:06 versus South Carolina. Georgia trimmed a 13-point deficit to three in Starkville before State surged to victory.

The 2023-24 campaign has been a streaky one for the Bulldogs. Contrary to Georgia’s current situation, the Bulldogs recorded winning streaks of 10 games overall, 10 contests at Stegeman Coliseum and three road outings earlier this season.

Jabri Abdur-Rahim leads a trio of Bulldogs scoring at a double-digit pace for Georgia at 13.2 ppg, largely due to shooting team-high percentages of .387 from 3-point range and .873 at the free throw line. Noah Thomasson and RJ Melendez are contributing 12.3 ppg and 10.7 ppg, respectively.

Georgia has been more productive and balanced offensively in conference action. The Bulldogs are one of three teams – along with LSU and Tennessee – with a higher scoring offense in SEC play over non-conference game. While Abdur-Rahim and Thomasson sport the same scoring averages in non-conference and SEC play, three Bulldogs have upped their scoring by 2.0 ppg or more against conference competition – Russel Tchewa is +2.4 ppg, Silas Demary Jr. is +2.3 ppg and Melendez is +2.0 ppg.

Keeping An Eye On…

Among UGA’s career leaders…

Jabri Abdur-Rahim is

• 10 3FGs from co-No. 13s Ty Wilson and Ray Harrison

• 24 3FGAs from No. 17 Ty Wilson

Career statistics wise…

Justin Hill is

• 8 assists from 400

Scouting The Hogs

Arkansas is 11-11 overall and 2-7 in the SEC this season and is coming off an open midweek date. The Razorbacks were 9-4 in non-conference play and climbed as high as No. 14 in the AP and coaches polls earlier this season.

Tramon Mark leads the Razorbacks offensively, averaging 17.8 ppg. Khalif Battle sports a second double-digit scoring output as 10.7 ppg. Trevon Brazile is Arkansas’ top rebounder, collecting 6.5 rpg.

Series History With Arkansas

Arkansas enters Saturday’s matchup with Georgia sporting a 26-17 advantage in the all-time series.

One month ago to the day, Justin Hill notched his second-straight season-high scoring output with 19 points and Georgia never trailed en route to a 76-66 win over Arkansas in Athens.

After putting up 16 points at Missouri in the SEC opener, Hill upped that effort by three against the Razorbacks. Noah Thomasson chipped in 15 points and RJ Melendez added 10, largely due to an 8-of-8 night at the line.

The Bulldogs scored the game’s first six points and never looked back. The lead bulged to 13 before Georgia settled on a 34-24 halftime lead. Arkansas inched back into the game and pulled with three on three occasions; however, the Bulldogs answered each time – with a Hill jumper, a pair of Jalen DeLoach free throws and a 3-pointer from Jabri Abdur-Rahim.

In the most recent matchup in Fayetteville last season on Feb. 21, Kario Oquendo scored 20 points to lead a trio of Bulldogs in double figures in a 97-65 setback to the Razorbacks.

Arkansas grabbed an early lead, gradually expanded that margin to 18-8 with 11:42 left in the first half and led by double digits the rest of the evening.

Last Time Out

Noah Thomasson knocked down a career-high six 3-pointers en route to his third 20-point outing of the season; however, Mississippi State started and finished quickly en route to a 75-62 win over Georgia on Wednesday nigh in Starkville.

State build a 10-point lead with just over eight minutes remaining in the first half and expanded that margin to 56-43 with 9:29 left in the contest. Georgia used a 10-0 surge to close the gap to 56-53 at the 6:21 mark before State answered with back-to-back 3-pointers to regain a nine-point advantage just 54 seconds later.

“I thought there was some growth there,” head coach Mike White said. “Down three points on the road in the SEC with a few minutes to go, we gave ourselves a chance. The final score I don’t think indicates how close the game was down the stretch. The effort was there, the physicality was there, and I thought our guys played really hard.”

Georgia (14-9, 4-6 SEC) vs. Arkansas (11-11, 2-7 SEC)

Date: Saturday, February 10

Time: 6:00 p.m. ET

Venue: Bud Walton Arena (19,200)

Location: Fayetteville, Ark.

Series History: UA leads, 26-17

Last Meeting: UGA, 76-66, on 1/10/24

TV: SEC Network (Mike Morgan, play-by-play; Joe Klein, color analyst)

Radio: Georgia Bulldog Network – SiriusXM 391 (Scott Howard, play-by-play; Chuck Dowdle, color analyst; Adam Gillespie, producer)

COMPLETE GAME NOTES (PDF)  ||  UGA MBB IMAGES

The Starting Five

• Georgia travels to Fayetteville on Saturday to face Arkansas in its second round trip of the week. The Bulldogs dropped a 75-62 decision at Mississippi State on Wednesday.

• Georgia is 24-1 when holding its opponents to less than 70 points during Mike White’s two seasons with the Bulldogs – 2-0 in 40s, 7-0 in the 50s and 15-1 in the 60s.

• Georgia will play 17 regular-season games against teams mentioned in Tuesday’s edition of ESPN.com’s Bracketology…54.8 percent of the Bulldogs’ schedule. Of those, 14 contests are versus projected tourney teams and three are against “first teams out.”

• Georgia entered this weekend No. 17 nationally in bench points, with UGA’s reserves contributing 29.8 ppg. The Bulldogs have won the bench point battle in 20 of 23 games and sport a scoring margin of +304 (+13.2 ppg).

• Georgia is one of three teams with a higher scoring offense in SEC games over non-conference play. The Bulldogs put up 75.4 ppg in 13 non-league games before averaging 76.6 in SEC outings (+1.2 ppg).

The Opening Tip

The Georgia Bulldogs will play their second road game of the week on Saturday when they face Arkansas at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville. 

Georgia is currently 14-9 overall and 4-6 in SEC play and looking to snap a pair of losing streaks, a four-game overall skid and a three-game string of road losses.

The four-game losing streak has featured a quartet of competitive and somewhat dramatic setbacks. The Bulldogs rallied from 21 points down to force overtime at Florida before falling 102-98. Georgia then owned double-digit leads over both No. 24/22 Alabama and South Carolina before the Tide and Gamecocks rallied. The Bulldogs led for a combined 56:55 of those contests – 33:49 against Alabama and 23:06 versus South Carolina. Georgia trimmed a 13-point deficit to three in Starkville before State surged to victory.

The 2023-24 campaign has been a streaky one for the Bulldogs. Contrary to Georgia’s current situation, the Bulldogs recorded winning streaks of 10 games overall, 10 contests at Stegeman Coliseum and three road outings earlier this season.

Jabri Abdur-Rahim leads a trio of Bulldogs scoring at a double-digit pace for Georgia at 13.2 ppg, largely due to shooting team-high percentages of .387 from 3-point range and .873 at the free throw line. Noah Thomasson and RJ Melendez are contributing 12.3 ppg and 10.7 ppg, respectively.

Georgia has been more productive and balanced offensively in conference action. The Bulldogs are one of three teams – along with LSU and Tennessee – with a higher scoring offense in SEC play over non-conference game. While Abdur-Rahim and Thomasson sport the same scoring averages in non-conference and SEC play, three Bulldogs have upped their scoring by 2.0 ppg or more against conference competition – Russel Tchewa is +2.4 ppg, Silas Demary Jr. is +2.3 ppg and Melendez is +2.0 ppg.

Keeping An Eye On…

Among UGA’s career leaders…

Jabri Abdur-Rahim is

• 10 3FGs from co-No. 13s Ty Wilson and Ray Harrison

• 24 3FGAs from No. 17 Ty Wilson

Career statistics wise…

Justin Hill is

• 8 assists from 400

Scouting The Hogs

Arkansas is 11-11 overall and 2-7 in the SEC this season and is coming off an open midweek date. The Razorbacks were 9-4 in non-conference play and climbed as high as No. 14 in the AP and coaches polls earlier this season.

Tramon Mark leads the Razorbacks offensively, averaging 17.8 ppg. Khalif Battle sports a second double-digit scoring output as 10.7 ppg. Trevon Brazile is Arkansas’ top rebounder, collecting 6.5 rpg.

Series History With Arkansas

Arkansas enters Saturday’s matchup with Georgia sporting a 26-17 advantage in the all-time series.

One month ago to the day, Justin Hill notched his second-straight season-high scoring output with 19 points and Georgia never trailed en route to a 76-66 win over Arkansas in Athens.

After putting up 16 points at Missouri in the SEC opener, Hill upped that effort by three against the Razorbacks. Noah Thomasson chipped in 15 points and RJ Melendez added 10, largely due to an 8-of-8 night at the line.

The Bulldogs scored the game’s first six points and never looked back. The lead bulged to 13 before Georgia settled on a 34-24 halftime lead. Arkansas inched back into the game and pulled with three on three occasions; however, the Bulldogs answered each time – with a Hill jumper, a pair of Jalen DeLoach free throws and a 3-pointer from Jabri Abdur-Rahim.

In the most recent matchup in Fayetteville last season on Feb. 21, Kario Oquendo scored 20 points to lead a trio of Bulldogs in double figures in a 97-65 setback to the Razorbacks.

Arkansas grabbed an early lead, gradually expanded that margin to 18-8 with 11:42 left in the first half and led by double digits the rest of the evening.

Last Time Out

Noah Thomasson knocked down a career-high six 3-pointers en route to his third 20-point outing of the season; however, Mississippi State started and finished quickly en route to a 75-62 win over Georgia on Wednesday nigh in Starkville.

State build a 10-point lead with just over eight minutes remaining in the first half and expanded that margin to 56-43 with 9:29 left in the contest. Georgia used a 10-0 surge to close the gap to 56-53 at the 6:21 mark before State answered with back-to-back 3-pointers to regain a nine-point advantage just 54 seconds later.

“I thought there was some growth there,” head coach Mike White said. “Down three points on the road in the SEC with a few minutes to go, we gave ourselves a chance. The final score I don’t think indicates how close the game was down the stretch. The effort was there, the physicality was there, and I thought our guys played really hard.”


MTennis: UGA falls to UVA

Cyrus Mahjoob >>> Photo: Tony Walsh/UGAAA

The No. 24 Georgia men’s tennis team fell to No. 6 Virginia by a 4-0 result at Boar’s Head Resort on Friday evening.

“Virginia played outstanding in doubles tonight,” head coach Manuel Diaz said. “They are a talented and experienced team, which they showed today. We are all disappointed that we didn’t convert on some of those second sets in singles and did not put any scoreboard pressure on them. We have to learn from these lessons. Freddy played a great match again and is getting more comfortable. Thomas played very well at number one and Niels was on the verge of winning the second set. I felt good about Miguel’s match. We’ve got a quick turnaround and need to bounce back to take on a good North Carolina team on Sunday.”

Georgia (4-2) dropped the doubles point for the second time this season, losing on courts one and three. Ryan Colby and Thomas Paulsell lost their first match together on court one, falling by a 6-1 score to Virginia’s (6-3) James Hopper and Edoardo Graziani. Filipe Costa made his dual-match debut in doubles on court three with Miguel Perez Peña, but the pair could not defeat Dylan Dietrich and Alexander Kiefer, ultimately dropping the match, 6-3.

In singles, the Bulldogs were unable to pick up a win and lost matches on courts one, two and six. No. 68 Paulsell held serve against No. 19 Chris Rodesch throughout the first set but was broken on his serve, dropping the set and eventually the match, 6-4, 6-3. No. 44 Colby fell in his first match on court two in straight sets, while Cyrus Mahjoob came close to taking the first set but was unable to overcome James Hopper, losing his second match this spring.

Georgia will continue its road stretch and take on No. 25 North Carolina on Sunday, Feb. 11 at 1 p.m. at the Chewing Tennis Center. This will mark the 24th meeting between the programs but just the third time the match will be played in Chapel Hill.

No. 6 Virginia 4, No. 24 Georgia 0

Doubles competition

1. James Hopper/Edoardo Graziani (UVA) def. Thomas Paulsell/Ryan Colby (UGA) 6-1

2. Douglas Yaffa/Chris Rodesch (UVA) vs. Niels Ratiu/Freddy Blaydes (UGA) 4-3, unfinished 

3. Dylan Dietrich/Alexander Kiefer (UVA) def. Miguel Perez Peña/Filipe Costa (UGA) 6-3

Order of finish: 1, 3*

Singles competition

1. No. 19 Chris Rodesch (UVA) def. No. 68 Thomas Paulsell (UGA) 6-4, 6-3

2. Dylan Dietrich (UVA) def. No. 44 Ryan Colby (UGA) 6-2, 6-2

3. Edoardo Graziani (UVA) vs. No. 51 Miguel Perez Peña (UGA) 3-6, 6-4, unfinished 

4. Alexander Kiefer (UVA) vs. Niels Ratiu (UGA) 6-3, 5-6, unfinished

5. No. 104 Mans Dahlberg (UVA) vs. Freddy Blaydes (UGA) 1-6, 4-5, unfinished

6. James Hopper (UVA) def. Cyrus Mahjoob (UGA) 6-4, 6-2

Order of finish: 1, 2, 6*


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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.