Georgia baseball set to host Athens Regional

The Georgia Bulldogs are set to host the Athens Regional starting on May 31

The Georgia Bulldogs baseball team will host the Athens Regional in the NCAA Tournament from Friday to June 3. The Bulldogs will learn if they earned a top eight national seed on Monday at noon ET.

If Georgia earns a top eight seed, the Bulldogs would host a super regional provided it wins the Athens Regional. Georgia will be playing in its 14th regional and first since 2022.

This season, Georgia (39-15) is an impressive 29-5 at home, so if the Dawgs can host a super regional it would be a big advantage. However, if Georgia fails to earn a top eight seed, the Bulldogs could have to play on the road in a super regional. Georgia is 8-9 on the road this season.

First-year Georgia baseball coach Wes Johnson is Georgia’s second first-year coach to take the Bulldogs to the NCAA Tournament. Georgia has the best player in the country, Charlie Condon, who has the most home runs and best batting average of any player in the nation.

Georgia enters the NCAA Tournament on a three-game losing streak. The eight winners of super regionals will advance to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, from June 14-24.