NCAA Softball: Georgia hosting regional, Georgia Tech one of last four teams in

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NCAA Softball: Georgia hosting regional, Georgia Tech one of last four teams in

NCAA Softball: Georgia hosting regional, Georgia Tech one of last four teams in

Both the Georgia Bulldogs and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets made the field of 64.

NCAA Softball: Georgia hosting regional, Georgia Tech one of last four teams in

Both the Georgia Bulldogs and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets made the field of 64.

It's officially postseason time in college softball, and the state of Georgia is well-represented in the NCAA Tournament field of 64. Both the Georgia Bulldogs and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets have punched their tickets, setting the stage for an exciting road to the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.

The Bulldogs, who earned the overall No. 10 national seed, will enjoy home-field advantage this weekend. They're hosting the Athens regional at Turner Softball Stadium, welcoming Clemson, UNC Greensboro, and the College of Charleston. Georgia kicks off their campaign Friday night at 7 p.m. against Charleston, with the winner advancing to face the Knoxville regional champion in the super regionals. It's a prime opportunity for the Bulldogs to make a deep run on their home turf.

For Georgia Tech, the path is a bit more dramatic. The Yellow Jackets were announced as one of the last four teams to make the cut during the ESPN Selection Show—a nail-biting moment that had the team celebrating. They'll head to the Gainesville regional, where No. 6 seed Florida awaits as the host. Tech's opening matchup is against Texas State on Friday at 1:30 p.m., and the winner will take on the Lubbock regional victor. It's a classic underdog story that has fans buzzing.

The Women's College World Series itself features double-elimination bracket play, culminating in a best-of-three championship series. With both Georgia schools in the mix, this promises to be a thrilling postseason for Peach State softball fans. Gear up and show your support—these teams are ready to make some noise.

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