Georgia Bulldogs Football Forum Message Board and Blog Home 
Home Search Search
Search:
GO
Search by username
Menu Menu Not logged in - Login | Register
Georgia Bulldogs Football Forum Message Board and Blog > Sports > Georgia Bulldog Sports - Other > MISSISSIPPI STATE (13-6, 2-1 SEC) at #4 GEORGIA (16-2, 1-2 SEC)

 Moderated by: HDIC
New Topic Reply Printer Friendly
MISSISSIPPI STATE (13-6, 2-1 SEC) at #4 GEORGIA (16-2, 1-2 SEC) - Georgia Bulldog Sports - Other - Sports - Georgia Bulldogs Football Forum Message Board and Blog
AuthorPost
 Posted: Fri Mar 20th, 2009 07:13 pm
PMQuoteReply
1st Post
Bonjax
Administrator
 

Joined: Thu Aug 14th, 2008
Location:  
Posts: 118
Status: 
Offline
Mana: 
Foley Field - Athens, Ga.
Friday, March 20 - 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, March 21 - 3:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 22 - 2:00 p.m.

**All times Eastern.

TELEVISION
CSS: Friday and Sunday; Announcers: Matt Stewart, Brian Jordan 
(Friday), Buck Belue (Sunday)

RADIO
Georgia Bulldog Radio Network: Jeff Dantzler and David Johnston
Local Station: WRFC AM 960 The Ref
On the Internet: http://www.georgiadogs.com & GXtra

TICKETS
Fans can purchase single game tickets online via http://www.georgiadogs.com 
or by calling 1-877-542-1231. Reserved seats are $8, general 
admission seats are $5 and admission is free for Georgia students 
with a valid UGA ID. All remaining tickets will go on sale beginning 
two hours before first pitch of each game at the Foley Field ticket 
windows.

SEC HOME OPENER
After four straight road games, Georgia returns to the friendly 
confines of Foley Field for the SEC home opener against Mississippi 
State. Georgia is coming off an 11-6 win over Georgia State Wednesday 
night in Atlanta. The Friday and Sunday games will be televised by 
CSS with Friday’s game scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m. while 
Saturday’s first pitch will be at 3:00 p.m. and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. 
Mississippi State opened league play by taking two of three from 
South Carolina in Starkville. The Bulldogs enter the weekend with a 
13-6 record and split a pair of midweek games this week, falling to 
Southern Miss 10-7 and defeating UAB 8-4. Georgia will use the same 
pitching rotation it used in the first two weekends of the season 
with Trevor Holder (3-1, 2.01 ERA) starting on Friday, Alex McRee 
(2-0, 0.77 ERA) Saturday and Justin Grimm (1-1, 5.49 ERA) on Sunday. 
Last week, Georgia lost two out of three at Alabama to start league 
play. After Friday’s game was rained out, the Bulldogs dropped both 
games of a doubleheader on Saturday. UGA jumped out to a seven-run 
lead in the second inning on Sunday, only to see the Crimson Tide 
score eight unanswered to take a one-run lead. Georgia pulled even in 
the fifth, took the lead with a pair of runs in the sixth and went on 
to win 10-8.

GEORGIA IN THE POLLS
Georgia is ranked in the top four in three major polls: third in both 
the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ and the National Collegiate Baseball 
Writers Association of America polls and fourth in the Collegiate 
Baseball poll. The Bulldogs are ranked eighth by Baseball America. 
The Diamond Dogs were ranked No. 1 by Collegiate Baseball and the 
NCBWA last week for the first time in school history in the regular 
season.

BUTCH THOMPSON
Mississippi State assistant coach Butch Thompson served as Georgia’s 
pitching coach and recruiting coordinator under David Perno from 
2002-05. He helped bring the nation’s 10th-ranked recruting class to 
UGA in 2003 before he was hired away by Auburn following the 2005 
season where he was the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator 
under Tom Slater for three years. Each of his three recruiting 
classes at Auburn were ranked in the top 18 nationally including the 
fifth-ranked class in 2007. This is Thompson’s first year at 
Mississippi State.

GEORGIA IN SEC HOME OPENERS
Georgia is looking for its third straight series win in SEC home 
openers this weekend against Mississippi State. The Bulldogs swept 
Auburn in Athens to start league play in 2007 and took two of three 
from Tennessee last year. Georgia has won four out of seven SEC home 
opening series under David Perno.

WHO’S HOT
Junior first baseman Rich Poythress hit .500 (6-for-12) in the 
Alabama series and leads the team in batting average (.431), slugging 
percentage (.833), runs scored (28), hits (31), RBI (33), home runs 
(8) and total bases (60). His 33 runs batted is also second in the 
league. The Grovetown, Ga., native hit a pair of three-run home runs 
in Georgia’s wins over Le Moyne last week, then had two hits in each 
game of the Alabama series. His solo home run in the fifth inning on 
Sunday tied the score, and Georgia added two runs in the sixth and 
held on for the 10-8 win. Poythress is hovering near the top 10 in 
several of Georgia’s career records lists. He is currently ninth in 
career batting average (.353), just three points behind former two-
sport start Buck Belue. He is six home runs outside of 10th on the 
all-time home runs list with 32, 18 RBI outside 10th all-time with 
132 and 11 doubles shy of 10th all-time with 36. Poythress carries an 
eight-game hitting streak into the weekend...Levi Hyams hit .444 (4-
for-9) in the Alabama series including a three-run home run, the 
first of his career, in the second inning of game one. He had another 
hit in game two, then added two hits, two runs and two stolen bases 
on Sunday. Hyams had a season-high four RBI in Georgia’s win over 
Georgia State Wednesday night...Lyle Allen had a season-high three 
hits against Georgia State including an RBI double. He also scored 
three runs...The Georgia bullpen was superb last Sunday as Will 
Harvil and Dean Weaver combined to throw five scoreless innings. 
Harvil got Georgia through the fifth, sixth and seventh, and Weaver 
slammed the door in the eighth and ninth. Weaver has yet to allow a 
run in seven appearances and 11.0 innings pitched this season. Cecil 
Tanner and Jeff Walters did not allow a hit in the final three 
innings Wednesday against Georgia State.

McREE RETURNS
Junior left-hander Alex McRee made his first appearance Wednesday 
against Georgia State since his last start at Arizona on Feb. 28. He 
was diagnosed with mono on March 5 and missed the next to starts 
against Quinnipiac and Alabama. Against Georgia State, the 
Gainesville, Ga., native pitched one inning and allowed two runs, one 
earned, on three hits. McRee is 2-0 with a 0.77 ERA this season. When 
McRee went out, Justin Grimm moved into the Saturday spot and Jason 
Leaver moved into the Sunday spot.

GEORGIA-MISSISSIPPI STATE
Georgia has won the last six series against Mississippi State dating 
back to the 2003 season.  In each of the last three years, 
Mississippi State has won the first game, and Georgia has bounced 
back to win the next two. Since David Perno became head coach in 
2002, Georgia is 14-7 against MSU. State last won a series in Athens 
in 1997.

RON POLK
Mississippi State head coach John Cohen replaced current UAB 
volunteer coach Ron Polk, who also spent two seasons (2000-01) at 
Georgia. David Perno was an assistant on Polk’s staff at Georgia, and 
the pair guided the Bulldogs to the 2001 SEC title--the school’s 
first since 1954--and an appearance in the College World Series--the 
school’s first since 1990. Polk left for Mississippi State after the 
2001 season and announced his retirement last year.

LAST TIME OUT
Every Georgia starter had at least one hit and the Bulldogs scored 
runs in five of the first six innings in an 11-6 win over Georgia 
State Wednesday in Atlanta. Lyle Allen had a season-high three hits 
and scored three runs, and Bryce Massanari and Chase Davison both hit 
two-run homers. Colby May and Matt Cerione had two hits apiece. 
Freshman Chase Hawkins (2.1 IP, 3 H, 2 R) earned the win. Steve 
Esmonde, Cecil Tanner and Jeff Walters combined to throw 4.2 
scoreless innings out of the Georgia bullpen.

CLOSING IN
Georgia began its 122nd baseball season this year, and the Bulldogs 
are six wins shy of the 2,000th win in program history. Baseball at 
UGA dates back to 1886 and it is the oldest sport on campus. 
Georgia’s all-time record is 1,994-1,468-23, and throughout history 
the Bulldogs have six SEC championships, six College World Series 
appearances, three in the last five years, and one national title.

OFFICIAL GEORGIA BASEBALL MERCHANDISE
Shop online via http://www.georgiadogs.com to order your official Georgia 
Baseball merchandise including the Nike white replica home jersey and 
the Nike black batting practice shirt.

Back To Top PMQuoteReply

Current time is 02:41 pm  
Georgia Bulldogs Football Forum Message Board and Blog > Sports > Georgia Bulldog Sports - Other > MISSISSIPPI STATE (13-6, 2-1 SEC) at #4 GEORGIA (16-2, 1-2 SEC)



WowUltra 1.15 Copyright © 2007-2008 by Jim Hale
Page processed in 0.1160 seconds (8% database + 92% PHP). 19 queries executed.