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Georgia Eliminated From Postseason Play With Walk-Off Loss To Oklahoma State
by Staff Reporter
June 1, 20250 Comments

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ATHENS — Georgia players were bent over in despair on Sunday afternoon, still frozen at their defensive positions of play moments after their season was ended by Oklahoma State in dramatic walk-off fashion.
The Cowboys rallied for four runs in the bottom of the ninth inning for the 11-9 victory, Brock Thompson driving a two-out, two-run home run over the left field wall at Foley Field
“Man, I’m heartbroken, none of us saw this coming,” UGA All-SEC third baseman Slate Alford said, having left it all on the field with a two-home run, 3-RBI performance in what was likely his last game in the program.
“We planned on playing for a long time, it didn’t happen.”
The No. 7 nationally-seeded Bulldogs see their season end with a 43-17 mark, while Oklahoma State advances to play Duke (39-19) needing to win in order to force a decisive game on Monday night that will determine who wins the Athens NCAA regional.
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The Cowboys rallied for four runs in the bottom of the ninth inning for the 11-9 victory, Brock Thompson driving a two-out, two-run home run over the left field wall at Foley Field
“Man, I’m heartbroken, none of us saw this coming,” UGA All-SEC third baseman Slate Alford said, having left it all on the field with a two-home run, 3-RBI performance in what was likely his last game in the program.
“We planned on playing for a long time, it didn’t happen.”
The No. 7 nationally-seeded Bulldogs see their season end with a 43-17 mark, while Oklahoma State advances to play Duke (39-19) needing to win in order to force a decisive game on Monday night that will determine who wins the Athens NCAA regional.
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Filed Under: Georgia Sports
Originally published on SECRant.com
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