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Woof™ For 16th Best Season in History of UGA Football #6 Final AP Poll (SEC Champs!)

OCALA, FL. - The University of Georgia equestrian team earned its eighth National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA) national title Saturday afternoon at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida.

AUBURN, Ala. — The No. 2 ranked and 2-seeded Georgia women's tennis team (22-3, 13-2 SEC) will play for an SEC Tournament three-peat after defeating No. 5-ranked and 3-seeded Oklahoma (19-6, 11-4 SEC), 4-0, in the 2025 SEC Tournament semifinal at the Yarbrough Tennis Center on Saturday. The Bulldogs have now advanced to their sixth-consecutive SEC Tournament Final dating back to the 2019 season (2020 SEC Tournament cancelled due to COVID-19). Georgia now sit one victory away from an SEC Tournament three-peat and a fourth conference tournament title in the last five seasons. The victory marks the Bulldogs' 15th ranked win of the season as well as the third against a top 5 ranked foe. The No. 2 ranked and 2-seeded Bulldogs will face 1-seed Texas A&M in the 2025 SEC Tournament title match on Sunday, April 20 at 1 p.m. ET at the Yarbrough Tennis Center.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. --- Aaliyah Butler obliterated her own school record in the 400-meter dash to become the No. 5 performer in NCAA history in the event as Georgia wrapped up its weekend at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational on Saturday. Dejanea Oakley finished third in the 400m invite to shoot to third in Georgia history in the event with her time of 50.35. Will Floyd helped the Bulldogs complete the 400m sweep on Saturday, posting a time of 44.93 to win the 400m invite while becoming the No. 3 performer in the Georgia record books. Shemar Chambers finished fourth in the event while matching teammate Ervin Pearson's No. 7 time in school history (45.42), and freshman Xai Ricks clocked a 45.63 to place sixth (No. 10 in school history). Elena Kulichenko picked up Georgia's third win of the day with her victory in the high jump invite, clearing 1.83 meters/6 feet, 0 inches in her outdoor season debut. Stephanie Ratcliffe improved her own No. 2 mark in program history with her runner-up finish in the hammer throw invite. She posted a top mark of 69.34m/227-6 on her fifth attempt to record the top throw of the day by a collegian. The women's 4x100-meter relay team of Kaila Jackson, Reign Redmond, Karsen Phillips, and Dejanea Oakley posted the No. 5 time in program history (43.29) to record the top collegiate finish in Gainesville while placing third overall. Freshman Jayden Keys improved his position on the Georgia all-time top-10 list in the 110-meter hurdles, equaling his own No. 6 time (13.73) in the prelims before improving to No. 4 in the finals with his time of 13.67. Keys finished seventh in the event finals after placing fifth in the prelims. Georgia will head to Auburn, Ala., for the Tiger Track Classic on Saturday, April 26. The meet will be held at Hutsell-Rosen Track and marks Georgia's final competition day in April.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Fifth-ranked Georgia baseball dropped a 5-2 decision to No. 19 Vanderbilt Saturday as the Commodores swept the series at Hawkins Field.

ATHENS, Ga. – The 23rd-ranked Georgia softball Bulldogs dropped Saturday's series finale against No. 17 Ole Miss, 5-3, at Jack Turner Stadium.

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Morning TRD. Thank you
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“He is not here; for He is risen …”
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Good morning Uncle, TRD, and all our hotd people.
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