Georgia Bulldogs eliminated from Men’s College World Series by Oklahoma

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Last updated Jun 18, 2026

Georgia Bulldogs eliminated from Men’s College World Series by Oklahoma
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The Georgia Bulldogs' historic run in the Men’s College World Series ended with an 11-4 loss to the Oklahoma Sooners on June 17 in Omaha. This defeat followed a series where Georgia's prolific offense struggled, combining for just seven runs over two games against Oklahoma. Despite a season marked by the nation's highest home run total, players reflected on the disappointing performance in key moments. The team is set to return to Athens without a national championship, though they aim to use this season as a foundation for future success.

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  • Georgia scored only seven runs in two games against Oklahoma.
  • Oklahoma advances to face North Carolina in the championship.
  • Georgia led the nation with 178 home runs this season.
  • Players expressed disappointment in not winning the national title.
  • The team plans to build on this year's achievements for future seasons.
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The Georgia Bulldogs historic baseball season came to an end on Wednesday night with another loss to the Oklahoma Sooners in Omaha. The Sooners advanced to face North Carolina in the Men’s College World Series championship with 11-4 run of Georgia. The Bulldogs will return to Athens on Thursday without a national championship.

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