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Tech Set for Pair of Sun Belt Midweek Tilts

THE FLATS – Georgia Tech softball (31-12, 11-10 ACC) will play a pair of midweek contests before its final home series of the regular season, hosting Troy (25-13, 11-7 SBC) on Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Mewborn Field before skipping across town to square off against Georgia State (16-23, 6-9 SBC) on Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Bob Heck Softball Complex.

Series Schedule

Tuesday, April 19 vs. Troy @ 6 p.m. ET

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Wednesday, April 20 vs. Georgia State @ 6 p.m. ET

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TV

Georgia Tech’s battle with Troy will be broadcast live on ACC Network Extra.

Parking

Parking for the game against Troy will be available in the McCamish lot with the Family Housing deck opened for overflow.

Storylines

  • Georgia Tech has outscored its opponents 256-148 to date.
  • Tech got off to a 15-2 start on the year, the best for the program in 12 years. The 2010 Yellow Jackets started off 20-2 on the way to regular season and ACC tournament titles, making an NCAA regional appearance.
  • The White and Gold won their first 11 straight home games, tying the 1991 Yellow Jackets for the best home start in program history.
  • Since, the Yellow Jackets have gone 31-12 for the best start since 2011. That squad started 32-6, winning the ACC regular season title and advancing to an NCAA regional.
  • Georgia Tech recently won nine straight games, including six in ACC play, for the program’s highest win streak since claiming 12 straight in 2012. The Jackets have lately won six of their last seven.
  • The White and Gold have won four ACC series, topping Louisville, claiming their first ACC series sweep of the season against Syracuse, taking two of three over Boston College and earning their second ACC series sweep over NC State.
  • The Jackets most recently dominated NC State, outscoring the Wolfpack 17-2 through the three-game series.
  • Graduate first baseman Tricia Awald blasted two home runs in the series as she now leads the team with seven this season, while junior catcher Emma Kauf was a near flawless 7-for-8 with two doubles and a triple.
  • With Kauf’s second double, she moved into fourth in program history in doubles in a season with 18 this year.
  • Junior hurler Chandler Dennis earned two of the three wins in the circle, moving up to a team-high 13 victories on the year. She allowed no earned runs on four hits for a flawless ERA with 13 strikeouts and a .091 batting average against after tossing her second complete game one-hitter of the season in game three.
  • Against Boston College in game two, the White and Gold piled up a season-high 16 hits on their way to their eighth mercy-rule victory on the year, 14-2 in five innings. The 14 runs were the second highest tally of the season for Tech.
  • Georgia Tech owns three walk-off victories this season over Penn State, Dartmouth and Syracuse (excluding by way of mercy-rule).
  • The Yellow Jackets have won nine games by mercy rule this season, including seven in just five innings.
  • The White and Gold are 5-0 against in-state opponents this season after defeating Mercer, Georgia State, Georgia and Kennesaw State twice.
  • Tech is undefeated at 25-0 when holding opponents to two runs or less.
  • The Jackets are 23-5 when scoring first and 26-4 when out hitting opponents.
  • Tech owns a 20-2 record against nonconference opponents as well as a 20-6 record in all home contests.
  • The Yellow Jackets tout six wins tallying double digit runs on the year.
  • The White and Gold own three extra-inning victories of the season.
  • Georgia Tech claimed its second ranked victory of the year in its series opener against No. 25 Notre Dame, using a four-run rally in the top of the seventh to come out on top, 9-8. The two ranked wins mark the most for the program in a single season since 2015.
  • The victory marked the Jackets’ first road victory over the Fighting Irish in the history of the series. Tech also tallied 34 runs in the series, the most in a single series this season.
  • Junior hurler Chandler Dennis recently put together a 4-0 week that resulted in ACC Co-Pitcher of the Week honors.
  • Georgia Tech picked up its first ranked win of the season over then No. 16 Georgia. Previously, the most recent ranked win for the Jackets came a season ago, downing No. 15 Virginia Tech on the road.
  • Tech owns 66 ranked wins all time, including six top-10 triumphs, two top-five victories and one top-three win in the history of the program.
  • Junior designated player Caroline Davis belted Tech’s second grand slam of the year against the Bulldogs following Awald’s same feat against Villanova (Feb. 12). The grand slam marked Davis’ first of her career as she’s up to six dingers this season and seven through her career.
  • Awald has gotten a hit in 31 games and reached base in Tech’s first 19 games this season. She’s reached in 40 of the Jackets’ 43 games on the year.
  • Junior Blake Neleman tossed a career-high 13 strikeouts in the season opener against Saint Joseph’s, fanning 12 of the 13 batters on the way to a complete game win. Neleman nearly matched that total against Mississippi State with 12 punchouts in another complete game win over Mississippi State and recently hurled nine straight innings against Boston College, sitting down 10 batters as Tech came out on top in extras.
  • With five strikeouts in game two against Louisville, Neleman surpassed 300 career punchouts as well as her previous career high of 111 sit downs in a season. She owns 161 total this season and 349 throughout her career.
  • Neleman owns nine complete game wins, two shutouts and a 12-6 record with three saves in 32 appearances on the year.
  • The Jackets are currently among the nation’s most efficient at the plate and near the top of the league in multiple categories – 15th in the land and second in the league in on-base percentage (0.409), second in the NCAA and the ACC in walks (193) and 23rd in the country and top five in the conference in doubles on the season (62).
  • Awald is among the nation’s best at the dish, currently eighth in the country and leading the conference in on-base percentage (.575) while sitting atop the nation in walks per game (0.98). Similarly, she’s been dinged the second most times in the league with a 0.26 average of getting hit by pitches per game.
  • Already Georgia Tech’s program leader in career walks with 159 to date, Awald moved up to third in Tech history in walks in a season over the weekend with 42 this year.
  • Awald nearly owns another crown in the Jacket record books as she recently knocked her 53rd career double against UAB, moving into a tie with Kelsi Weseman (2009-12) for most career doubles in program history.
  • Junior catcher Emma Kauf has excelled in hits for extra bases, sitting in second in the NCAA and atop the ACC in doubles (18) to move to fourth in program history in doubles through a season. She’s also eighth in the land and leads the conference in hits (59) and fourth in the league total bases (99), leading the squad in both.
  • To date, Neleman is 30th in the country and second in the conference in strikeouts (161) while ranking 30th in the nation and second in the ACC in innings pitched (140). She’s also 15th in the country and third in the conference with three saves.

Troy Series Notes

  • Georgia Tech trails Troy 15-14 in the all-time series.
  • The most recent win for the Yellow Jackets came a season ago as they downed the Trojans, 4-2.
  • The White and Gold hold a 7-5 advantage in road contests.
  • Tech took the last contest on The Flats with a 2-1 victory in 2016.

Georgia State Series Notes

  • Georgia Tech is more than doubling Georgia State in the all-time series, leading 51-25.
  • The Jackets have won the last four contests, including an 9-1 mercy rule victory in five innings at home earlier this season.
  • The White and Gold took control of the series from 2001-11, going 28-2 against the crosstown foe over a decade.
  • Tech is 25-9 at home, 22-14 on the road and 3-2 in neutral games in the series.

2022 SOFTBALL TICKETS

2022 tickets for all home contests are on sale and can be purchased HERE.

Single-Game Pricing:

Reserved Chairback: $5

Adult GA Bench: $3

Youth/Senior GA Bench: $2

Group (10+) GA Bench: $2

Standing room only tickets will be sold for $2 each if all other sections are sold out. Georgia Tech students and faculty/staff can receive free admission to regular season home games while seats remain available by showing a valid BuzzCard at the entrance.

More ticketing information, including the steps to become a member of the Mew Crew and the benefits of joining, can be found on the official Georgia Tech Softball Tickets page.

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