University of Georgia Athletics

Bulldogs Face WCU Sunday At 2 P.M.
October 07, 2021 | Baseball
ATHENS-----Georgia welcomes Western Carolina to Foley Field Sunday at 2 p.m. for an exhibition game. Admission will be free and open to the public.
Fans will be able to bring in food, water and soft drinks as the concession stands will not be open.
Georgia plans to utilize most of its pitching staff. In fact, the Bulldogs are expected to employ 11 on the day. Junior ace right-hander Jonathan Cannon will start for the Bulldogs. Cannon along with junior Dylan Ross, sophomore Jaden Woods, sophomore Liam Sullivan and freshman Coleman Willis are slated to throw two innings apiece with a handful of relievers scheduled to each work an inning as well.
Fall practice for the Bulldogs began in mid-September. During the fall, the NCAA allows teams to play two exhibitions against other college squads plus a third against an international team. On Sept. 28, Georgia dispatched the Ontario (Canada) Nationals 18-1 at Foley Field. Seven Bulldogs combined on a three-hitter with 15 strikeouts while graduate shortstop Cole Tate had three hits including a home run and four RBI to pace the offense.
The Bulldogs are in their ninth year under Ike Cousins head baseball coach Scott Stricklin. The Bulldog roster features 29 returning lettermen, 14 newcomers and four players that were redshirted last year. Georgia's incoming recruiting class has been ranked as high as 15th nationally. The Bulldogs posted a 31-25 mark in 2021. The Catamounts, coached by Bobby Moranda, went 28-21 last year.
Georgia will conclude fall workouts with an exhibition against the University of Florida on Oct. 29 in Jacksonville. First pitch at 121 Financial Ballpark (home of the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, the Triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins) will be at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the Florida exhibition are $15 and can be purchased online via Ticketmaster at this link: https://gado.gs/7kd
For information on 2022 Georgia baseball season or single game tickets click or call (706) 542-1231 extension 1.
FOLLOW THE BULLDOGS: For the latest Georgia baseball news, visit www.georgiadogs.com and follow the Bulldogs on Twitter (@BaseballUGA), Facebook (@GeorgiaBaseball) and Instagram (@baseballuga).
Fans will be able to bring in food, water and soft drinks as the concession stands will not be open.
Georgia plans to utilize most of its pitching staff. In fact, the Bulldogs are expected to employ 11 on the day. Junior ace right-hander Jonathan Cannon will start for the Bulldogs. Cannon along with junior Dylan Ross, sophomore Jaden Woods, sophomore Liam Sullivan and freshman Coleman Willis are slated to throw two innings apiece with a handful of relievers scheduled to each work an inning as well.
Fall practice for the Bulldogs began in mid-September. During the fall, the NCAA allows teams to play two exhibitions against other college squads plus a third against an international team. On Sept. 28, Georgia dispatched the Ontario (Canada) Nationals 18-1 at Foley Field. Seven Bulldogs combined on a three-hitter with 15 strikeouts while graduate shortstop Cole Tate had three hits including a home run and four RBI to pace the offense.
The Bulldogs are in their ninth year under Ike Cousins head baseball coach Scott Stricklin. The Bulldog roster features 29 returning lettermen, 14 newcomers and four players that were redshirted last year. Georgia's incoming recruiting class has been ranked as high as 15th nationally. The Bulldogs posted a 31-25 mark in 2021. The Catamounts, coached by Bobby Moranda, went 28-21 last year.
Georgia will conclude fall workouts with an exhibition against the University of Florida on Oct. 29 in Jacksonville. First pitch at 121 Financial Ballpark (home of the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, the Triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins) will be at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the Florida exhibition are $15 and can be purchased online via Ticketmaster at this link: https://gado.gs/7kd
For information on 2022 Georgia baseball season or single game tickets click or call (706) 542-1231 extension 1.
FOLLOW THE BULLDOGS: For the latest Georgia baseball news, visit www.georgiadogs.com and follow the Bulldogs on Twitter (@BaseballUGA), Facebook (@GeorgiaBaseball) and Instagram (@baseballuga).
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