Watch 14 Georgia hitters come to bat before Hofstra University records an out in the third
The Georgia Bulldogs baseball team wasn't about to go down without a fight in their NCAA regional.
After losing to VCU on Friday, UGA took it to Hofstra in the third inning of their elimination game at the Chapel Hill Regional. The Dawgs scored 13 runs in the top of the third inning, and 14 hitters reached base before an out was recorded.
Joshua McAllister and Ben Anderson got things started with back-to-back home runs. Connor Tate kept the bats hot with a three-run homer shortly after.
A blast that went all the way to Bishop from the bat of @ConnorTate9!!
That's the third homer of the inning for the Diamond Dawgs!#GoDawgs | #RunItBack pic.twitter.com/dD0K6ftThq— Georgia Baseball (@BaseballUGA) June 4, 2022
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When McAllister batted again, his single completed the cycle for Georgia hitters in the third inning alone.
The 15th batter of the inning, Connor Tate again, grounded into a double play to finally end the streak. But a run still scored on the play, and Parks Harber followed with another RBI single before the inning was over.
WOW @BaseballUGA ‼️
Three home runs were just the beginning of a 13-run inning for the Dawgs 😤 pic.twitter.com/9ViVURzsSF— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) June 4, 2022
The prosperous top of the third lasted an hour. Hofstra committed an error and let another pop fly fall between fielders, and two wild pitches helped Georgia as well.
This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: NCAA baseball: UGA sends 14 to plate without an out vs. Hofstra