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Women
A overall with 4 National championships. 3 D's mixed with 3 B's and 4 A's (Two A+ and One A++ for two national championships)
Basketball
D Georgia concluded the season with a 13-19 overall record. Unranked a shell of the Andy Landers years.
Cross Country
D Finished 12th in Regional didn't even qualify for NCAA Finals. Both Bulldog squads earned U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Academic Team honors for the 19th straight year. Still this is an athletic report card.
Equestrian
A+ National Champions for 8th time. Four Georgia Equestrian members received National Collegiate Equestrian Associate end of the year awards.
Golf
D Didn't even make NCAA Championships. The Georgia women's golf team wrapped up its 2024-25 campaign at the SEC Championship on Wednesday, finishing 16th (Last Place) in stroke play.
Gymnastics
A- The No. 10 Georgia GymDogs concluded their season at the NCAA Washington Regional, placing third in session one of round two. Top 10 gets an A rule. Wahl and Smith are Landi's first All-Americans since 2018, capping off her inaugural season coaching in the NCAA and at Georgia.
Soccer
B Made NCAA tournament but only finished (8-7-6) season came to a close after falling 3-2 against Colorado (12-4-5) in the NCAA Tournament first round before 600 spectators at the Turner Soccer Complex.
Softball
B+ Georgia concludes its 29th season 35-22 unranked in its 14th NCAA Super Regional appearance and third straight. 1 win away from College World series.
Swimming & Diving
B Boosted by three All-American swims on the final day, the University of Georgia women's swimming and diving team finished 16th with 58 points at the 2025 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming & Diving Championships.
Tennis
A++ Won both the indoor and outdoor National Championships. It don't get no better than that. Dasha Vidmanova was named the 2025 Honda Sport Award winner for Tennis. Georgia women's tennis head coach Drake Bernstein was named ITA National Coach of the Year while senior Dasha Vidmanova earned both ITA National Senior and Player of Year awards.
Track & Field
A+ The Georgia women's track and field team exploded for 73 points to win its first national outdoor title by 26. They finished first in 4 events. Aaliyah Butler was named the winner of the Honda Sport Award for Track & Field. Elena Kulichenko was named the Women's Field Athlete of the Year; Caryl Smith Gilbert garnered Women's Coach of the Year honors; and Karim Abdel Wahab was voted Women's Assistant Coach of the Year.
A overall with 4 National championships. 3 D's mixed with 3 B's and 4 A's (Two A+ and One A++ for two national championships)
Basketball
D Georgia concluded the season with a 13-19 overall record. Unranked a shell of the Andy Landers years.
Cross Country
D Finished 12th in Regional didn't even qualify for NCAA Finals. Both Bulldog squads earned U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Academic Team honors for the 19th straight year. Still this is an athletic report card.
Equestrian
A+ National Champions for 8th time. Four Georgia Equestrian members received National Collegiate Equestrian Associate end of the year awards.
Golf
D Didn't even make NCAA Championships. The Georgia women's golf team wrapped up its 2024-25 campaign at the SEC Championship on Wednesday, finishing 16th (Last Place) in stroke play.
Gymnastics
A- The No. 10 Georgia GymDogs concluded their season at the NCAA Washington Regional, placing third in session one of round two. Top 10 gets an A rule. Wahl and Smith are Landi's first All-Americans since 2018, capping off her inaugural season coaching in the NCAA and at Georgia.
Soccer
B Made NCAA tournament but only finished (8-7-6) season came to a close after falling 3-2 against Colorado (12-4-5) in the NCAA Tournament first round before 600 spectators at the Turner Soccer Complex.
Softball
B+ Georgia concludes its 29th season 35-22 unranked in its 14th NCAA Super Regional appearance and third straight. 1 win away from College World series.
Swimming & Diving
B Boosted by three All-American swims on the final day, the University of Georgia women's swimming and diving team finished 16th with 58 points at the 2025 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming & Diving Championships.
Tennis
A++ Won both the indoor and outdoor National Championships. It don't get no better than that. Dasha Vidmanova was named the 2025 Honda Sport Award winner for Tennis. Georgia women's tennis head coach Drake Bernstein was named ITA National Coach of the Year while senior Dasha Vidmanova earned both ITA National Senior and Player of Year awards.
Track & Field
A+ The Georgia women's track and field team exploded for 73 points to win its first national outdoor title by 26. They finished first in 4 events. Aaliyah Butler was named the winner of the Honda Sport Award for Track & Field. Elena Kulichenko was named the Women's Field Athlete of the Year; Caryl Smith Gilbert garnered Women's Coach of the Year honors; and Karim Abdel Wahab was voted Women's Assistant Coach of the Year.

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