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Georgia Announces 2025 Softball Schedule
November 11, 2024 | Softball
ATHENS, Ga. – University of Georgia head softball coach Tony Baldwin has announced the full slate of games for the upcoming 2025 softball season. The 2025 campaign will be the fourth under the direction of Baldwin and his staff.
Beginning with the 2025 season, the UGA Athletic Association will be offering general admission season ticket opportunities at Jack Turner Softball Stadium.
2025 season ticket requests can be made by clicking here. In the event that ticket requests exceed inventory available at Jack Turner, tickets will be allocated based on cumulative TGBC priority point total.
In addition to the season ticket plan, single-game tickets will be offered for games at Jack Turner Softball Stadium. Single-game tickets will be available for purchase in mid-January 2025, with prices as low as $5 for select games.
The season will begin Feb. 6-9 in Orlando at the Black & Gold Classic hosted by UCF where Georgia will take on NC State, the host Knights, Illinois, James Madison, and CSU Bakersfield.
Georgia will open the home schedule Feb. 13-16 hosting the 18th Annual Red & Black Showcase featuring Michigan, Michigan State, Longwood, and Western Carolina. The following week, Feb. 21-23, App State, Utah Valley, and Syracuse come to Athens for the 22nd Annual Georgia Classic.
The Bulldogs will travel to regional rival Clemson on Feb. 26 for the first midweek of the season before hosting the 16th Annual Bulldog Classic Feb. 28-March 2 featuring Stetson, UMBC, and Ohio State.
Other non-conference midweek games include Georgia Southern (March 12) Georgia State (March 19), Oklahoma State (March 26), Mercer (April 2), and USC-Upstate (April 9).
Southeastern Conference play will begin on March 7 and run through May 3. The regular-season conference schedule includes eight three-game series for each team for a total of 24 games. The schedule is subject to change, including the move of some conference series to conclude on Mondays.
Georgia's SEC schedule will open at Jack Turner Stadium when the Tennessee Lady Vols come to town March 7-9.
The Bulldogs remaining conference home series include LSU (March 21-23), Texas A&M (April 4-6), and Ole Miss (April 18-20).
Georgia will hit the road for series at South Carolina (March 14-16), Alabama (March 28-30), Auburn (April 11-13), and Missouri (May 1-3).
The 2025 SEC Tournament is scheduled for May 6-10 at Turner Softball Stadium in Athens, Georgia. This will be the second time Jack Turner Stadium has hosted the SEC Softball Tournament and the first since 2006.
The Bulldogs ended their 2024 campaign at the Los Angeles Super Regional after a 42-win season. It was Georgia's second-straight appearance in the Super Regional round of the NCAA Tournament.
OTHER GEORGIA SOFTBALL OFFSEASON NEWS
Beginning with the 2025 season, the UGA Athletic Association will be offering general admission season ticket opportunities at Jack Turner Softball Stadium.
2025 season ticket requests can be made by clicking here. In the event that ticket requests exceed inventory available at Jack Turner, tickets will be allocated based on cumulative TGBC priority point total.
In addition to the season ticket plan, single-game tickets will be offered for games at Jack Turner Softball Stadium. Single-game tickets will be available for purchase in mid-January 2025, with prices as low as $5 for select games.
The season will begin Feb. 6-9 in Orlando at the Black & Gold Classic hosted by UCF where Georgia will take on NC State, the host Knights, Illinois, James Madison, and CSU Bakersfield.
Georgia will open the home schedule Feb. 13-16 hosting the 18th Annual Red & Black Showcase featuring Michigan, Michigan State, Longwood, and Western Carolina. The following week, Feb. 21-23, App State, Utah Valley, and Syracuse come to Athens for the 22nd Annual Georgia Classic.
The Bulldogs will travel to regional rival Clemson on Feb. 26 for the first midweek of the season before hosting the 16th Annual Bulldog Classic Feb. 28-March 2 featuring Stetson, UMBC, and Ohio State.
Other non-conference midweek games include Georgia Southern (March 12) Georgia State (March 19), Oklahoma State (March 26), Mercer (April 2), and USC-Upstate (April 9).
Southeastern Conference play will begin on March 7 and run through May 3. The regular-season conference schedule includes eight three-game series for each team for a total of 24 games. The schedule is subject to change, including the move of some conference series to conclude on Mondays.
Georgia's SEC schedule will open at Jack Turner Stadium when the Tennessee Lady Vols come to town March 7-9.
The Bulldogs remaining conference home series include LSU (March 21-23), Texas A&M (April 4-6), and Ole Miss (April 18-20).
Georgia will hit the road for series at South Carolina (March 14-16), Alabama (March 28-30), Auburn (April 11-13), and Missouri (May 1-3).
The 2025 SEC Tournament is scheduled for May 6-10 at Turner Softball Stadium in Athens, Georgia. This will be the second time Jack Turner Stadium has hosted the SEC Softball Tournament and the first since 2006.
The Bulldogs ended their 2024 campaign at the Los Angeles Super Regional after a 42-win season. It was Georgia's second-straight appearance in the Super Regional round of the NCAA Tournament.
OTHER GEORGIA SOFTBALL OFFSEASON NEWS
- Georgia recently opened its new $38.5 million softball training facility at Jack Turner Stadium. The new facility features more than 20,000 square feet of student-athlete development space, including a four-lane batting cage with a full practice turf infield, weight room, locker room, team lounge and nutrition space, video room, an athletic training room, as well as a mud room and equipment room.
- Mike Davenport joined Baldwin's staff as an assistant coach in August. Davenport comes to Athens from North Georgia, where he was the head coach for 24 seasons. He guided the Nighthawks to DII national championships in 2015 and 2023, accumulating over a thousand victories in his tenure at UNG. His head coaching record is an astounding 1,094-280 (.796), and he is a member of the Georgia Dugout Club Softball Hall of Fame (January 2020). He's coached numerous All-Americans, including two National Players of the Year in Courtney Poole (2015) and Kylee Smith (2018).
- Karly Heath was hired as the program's next Player Development Coordinator in August. Heath comes to Georgia following a stint as the graduate assistant at Louisiana on Gerry Glasco's staff last season. Heath was an All-American pitcher and outfielder at Louisiana from 2021-2023.
- Freshman infielder Paislie Allen competed with the U.S. U-18 Women's National Team at the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) U-18 World Cuper Group C Stage Event in September in Dallas. The US punched its ticket to the 2025 WBSC World Cup Finals with Allen posting a tournament-best nine RBI. Allen, who hails from Lewisville, Texas, is a freshman infielder on the Georgia softball team this year. She concluded the tournament with five hits (.417 average), nine RBI, three doubles, a home run, slugged .833, and drew a walk. She appeared in all six games, starting five. She made three starts at shortstop and two in right field.
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