University of Georgia Athletics
Kuma, Fincher Lift Georgia to Series Win over No. 12 Tennessee, 12-4
April 10, 2022 | Softball
ATHENS, Ga. – Junior Sydney Kuma and senior Lacey Fincher each hit two home runs and combined for seven RBI in No. 15 Georgia's 12-4 run-rule victory over No. 12 Tennessee Sunday at Jack Turner Stadium.Â
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A crowd of 1,997 was on hand for the victory. The official attendance goes down as the fifth-largest crowd in Jack Turner Stadium.Â
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With the win, Georgia clinches the series over Tennessee, improving to 33-8 on the season and 7-5 in SEC play. This is Georgia's third series victory after four weeks of conference play.Â
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Kuma concluded the day going 3-for-3 with three RBI and a walk with four runs scored. It was her first two-home run game of the season and third of her career. The two-home run game was the seventh of Fincher's career. She concluded the day with four RBI, three runs, and two walks.Â
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Freshman Lyndi Rae Davis went 3-for-3 with an RBI. Redshirt-junior Jaiden Fields recorded two hits with three RBI including delivering the game-winning single in the bottom of the fifth to secure the run-rule victory.Â
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Sophomore Madison Kerpics (14-3) pitched the five-inning complete game in the circle, allowing four runs on four hits. Kerpics earned two wins over the Lady Vols (26-12, 8-6) on the weekend.Â
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Tennessee's Kiki Milloy put the Lady Vols in front quickly with a leadoff home run to left to begin the game, 1-0.Â
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The Bulldogs answered back in a big way in the bottom of the inning. Savana Sikes led off the frame drawing a four-pitch walk. Kuma stepped in and hit a two-run home to left, giving Georgia a 2-1 lead. Fincher followed with a solo shot over the video board in left to widen the lead to 3-1. Â
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A trio of two-out runs came around to score for Tennessee in the top of the inning to put the Lady Vols back in front, 4-3.Â
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After two quick outs in the bottom of the second, Georgia didn't go quietly. Kuma blasted her second home run of the day to tie the game at 4-all. A walk to Fincher and a base hit from Jayda Kearney put two on. Fields drove in both runs with a double to left, putting Georgia in front 6-4. Fields immediately scored on a base hit off the bat of Davis, extending the lead to 7-4 after two innings.Â
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Pinch runner CJ Landrum scored in the bottom of the third on a wild pitch to double the lead to 8-4. Later in the inning, Fincher blasted her second home run of the game, a three-run shot to right, lengthening the lead to 11-4 after three innings.Â
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Kerpics held the Lady Vols scoreless in the third, fourth, and fifth innings to put the Bulldogs in a position to win it in five.Â
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Kuma's third hit of the game led off the bottom of the fifth then Fincher drew her second walk. A fielder's choice cut Fincher down at second, but Kuma took third on the play. Fields then delivered a single to right center to plate Kuma and secure the 12-4 win in five innings and the series over the Lady Vols. Â
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The Bulldogs are back in action at Missouri next week for a three-game series. The series opens Thursday evening at 6 p.m., ET, at the Mizzou Softball Stadium in Columbia.Â
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Georgia Head Coach Tony Baldwin
On today's performance…Â
"Just super proud of the way our team competed. I thought we had a good mindset. I thought we were in a really good place and just playing Georgia softball. I don't know if you ever go into a game against an All-American-caliber pitcher and think that it's going to go that way but really proud of the way we were calm in the box. I thought we were seeing the ball well and got our swing off. I thought [Sydney] Kuma got us off to a great start and Lacey [Fincher] right back. For both to hit two home runs in a game was pretty exciting. I thought Madison [Kerpics] was really gritty. I didn't think she had her best stuff today, but I thought she kept us in the game and just kept fighting and got us to the end. I'm just really proud of the team."
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On the crowd today….
"It was awesome. We could totally feel their presence. When we can get Bulldog Nation here and they're into the game it just creates a home field advantage and a great atmosphere. It was a great day for college softball on national TV. Great crowd, two good teams going at it, and very thankful for such a great day."
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A crowd of 1,997 was on hand for the victory. The official attendance goes down as the fifth-largest crowd in Jack Turner Stadium.Â
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With the win, Georgia clinches the series over Tennessee, improving to 33-8 on the season and 7-5 in SEC play. This is Georgia's third series victory after four weeks of conference play.Â
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Kuma concluded the day going 3-for-3 with three RBI and a walk with four runs scored. It was her first two-home run game of the season and third of her career. The two-home run game was the seventh of Fincher's career. She concluded the day with four RBI, three runs, and two walks.Â
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Freshman Lyndi Rae Davis went 3-for-3 with an RBI. Redshirt-junior Jaiden Fields recorded two hits with three RBI including delivering the game-winning single in the bottom of the fifth to secure the run-rule victory.Â
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Sophomore Madison Kerpics (14-3) pitched the five-inning complete game in the circle, allowing four runs on four hits. Kerpics earned two wins over the Lady Vols (26-12, 8-6) on the weekend.Â
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Tennessee's Kiki Milloy put the Lady Vols in front quickly with a leadoff home run to left to begin the game, 1-0.Â
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The Bulldogs answered back in a big way in the bottom of the inning. Savana Sikes led off the frame drawing a four-pitch walk. Kuma stepped in and hit a two-run home to left, giving Georgia a 2-1 lead. Fincher followed with a solo shot over the video board in left to widen the lead to 3-1. Â
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A trio of two-out runs came around to score for Tennessee in the top of the inning to put the Lady Vols back in front, 4-3.Â
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After two quick outs in the bottom of the second, Georgia didn't go quietly. Kuma blasted her second home run of the day to tie the game at 4-all. A walk to Fincher and a base hit from Jayda Kearney put two on. Fields drove in both runs with a double to left, putting Georgia in front 6-4. Fields immediately scored on a base hit off the bat of Davis, extending the lead to 7-4 after two innings.Â
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Pinch runner CJ Landrum scored in the bottom of the third on a wild pitch to double the lead to 8-4. Later in the inning, Fincher blasted her second home run of the game, a three-run shot to right, lengthening the lead to 11-4 after three innings.Â
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Kerpics held the Lady Vols scoreless in the third, fourth, and fifth innings to put the Bulldogs in a position to win it in five.Â
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Kuma's third hit of the game led off the bottom of the fifth then Fincher drew her second walk. A fielder's choice cut Fincher down at second, but Kuma took third on the play. Fields then delivered a single to right center to plate Kuma and secure the 12-4 win in five innings and the series over the Lady Vols. Â
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The Bulldogs are back in action at Missouri next week for a three-game series. The series opens Thursday evening at 6 p.m., ET, at the Mizzou Softball Stadium in Columbia.Â
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Georgia Head Coach Tony Baldwin
On today's performance…Â
"Just super proud of the way our team competed. I thought we had a good mindset. I thought we were in a really good place and just playing Georgia softball. I don't know if you ever go into a game against an All-American-caliber pitcher and think that it's going to go that way but really proud of the way we were calm in the box. I thought we were seeing the ball well and got our swing off. I thought [Sydney] Kuma got us off to a great start and Lacey [Fincher] right back. For both to hit two home runs in a game was pretty exciting. I thought Madison [Kerpics] was really gritty. I didn't think she had her best stuff today, but I thought she kept us in the game and just kept fighting and got us to the end. I'm just really proud of the team."
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On the crowd today….
"It was awesome. We could totally feel their presence. When we can get Bulldog Nation here and they're into the game it just creates a home field advantage and a great atmosphere. It was a great day for college softball on national TV. Great crowd, two good teams going at it, and very thankful for such a great day."
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Kerpics, Madison (14-3)
L: Ashley Rogers (5-5)
Batting:
2B: Kiki Milloy 1 ; Ivy Davis 1
HR: Kiki Milloy 1
RBI: Kiki Milloy 2 ; Ivy Davis 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Kiki Milloy 1 ; Rylie West 1 ; McKenna Gibson 1 ; Ivy Davis 1
CS: Anna Fox 1
HBP: McKenna Gibson 1

Batting:
2B: Fields, Jaiden 1
HR: Kuma, Sydney 2 ; Fincher, Lacey 2
RBI: Kuma, Sydney 3 ; Fincher, Lacey 4 ; Fields, Jaiden 3 ; Davis, Lyndi Rae 1
SH: Armistead, Ellie 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Sikes, Savana 2 ; Kuma, Sydney 4 ; Fincher, Lacey 3 ; Kearney, Jayda 1 ; Fields, Jaiden 1 ; Landrum, CJ 1
HBP: Fields, Jaiden 1
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