Georgia Tech baseball (50-10) suffered its first defeat of the NCAA Atlanta Regional, losing 15-8 to Oklahoma. The Yellow Jackets started strong, securing an early 9-2 lead, but the Sooners responded with a powerful eight-run fourth inning, ultimately taking the lead and clinching the win. Georgia Tech will face Oklahoma again in a winner-take-all game on Monday for a spot in the NCAA Super Regional, continuing their pursuit for advancing past the regional stage for the first time since 2006.

By the Numbers
  • Georgia Tech leads the season with 655 runs scored, the most through 60 games in program history.
  • GT has hit 12 home runs in the regional, contributing to a total of 137 home runs this season, surpassing the previous record of 122.
State of Play
  • Georgia Tech falls to 50-10, maintaining the best 60-game record in its history.
  • The Jackets are facing Oklahoma again in a decisive game at 3 PM on Monday.
What's Next

Georgia Tech aims to secure a victory against Oklahoma in the rubber match, which will determine who advances to the NCAA Super Regional. The upcoming game is crucial for Tech to continue its success this season and to achieve a historic postseason performance.

Bottom Line

As Georgia Tech prepares for its critical matchup against Oklahoma, the team must harness its offensive strengths to secure its first Super Regional appearance since 2006. The pressure is on, but the Jackets have shown they can score effectively, making them a formidable contender.