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Georgia gets multiple top-eight projections in 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament

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Photo by Conor Dillon, UGA.

There are just three games left in Georgia baseball’s regular season. The Bulldogs are 40-13 on the year and 16-11 in the SEC. They’ll host unranked and struggling Texas A&M for a three-game set that begins on Thursday night.

Baseball America projects Georgia as a top eight seed in the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament. The publication has Wes Johnson’s team at No. 4 where it would host a regional. If the Bulldogs were to win that regional, one that is projected to contain Miami, Stetson, and Wright State, they would host a super regional. Baseball America has that Athens Regional matched up with No. 13 Oregon State’s regional. If UGA advances beyond it’s four-team regional, it would play the winner of the Beavers, Kentucky, USC, and San Diego.

D1 Baseball also views Georgia as a national seed. It has Georgia at No. 6. That regional includes Georgia Tech, Stetson and Rhode Island. That regional matchups with the four-team group of UCLA, the No. 11 overall seed, UC Irvine, Arizona, and San Diego.

Georgia’s resume is quite strong headed into the series with Texas A&M. In addition to it’s overall record, the Bulldogs have one of the best strengths of schedule in the country. That has allowed Johnson and company to sit at No. 1 in the NCAA baseball RPI. The Bulldogs are ahead of Auburn, Vanderbilt, Texas, and Arkansas. They have played each of the four teams behind them.

Georgia took three games out of three vs. Auburn at home earlier this year. It also lost all three games it played at both Texas and Vanderbilt. UGA won two of three against Arkansas in Athens. The Bulldogs also have a road sweep of Florida, which ranks No. 13 in RPI.

UGA’s next opponent, Texas A&M, was ranked No. 1 by some publications coming into the season. The Aggies’ RPI sits at No. 59 and they are 27-23 on the year. They need to win this series in Athens to boster their chances of making the NCAA tournament. Even then they’ll probably need a few wins in the SEC tournament. TAMU is coming off a sweep at the hands of Missouri, the Tigers first three SEC wins of the 2025 season.

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