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Georgia's Pitching Dominance Stifles Texas in Omaha

Georgia Bulldogs held Texas Longhorns scoreless for 9 innings, securing a 2-0 victory at Charles Schwab Field with key hits and stellar pitching performances.

Theo Vance

June 17, 20262 min read

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Georgia Bulldogs2
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June 17, 2026

Decisive Moments Define the Outcome

The Georgia Bulldogs secured a 2-0 victory over the Texas Longhorns at Charles Schwab Field on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, thanks to timely offense and a complete pitching performance. The game remained scoreless until the middle innings, when Georgia capitalized on two specific scoring plays to take a lead that the Longhorns could not overcome.

The first run came in the top of the fifth inning. T. Phelps doubled to left field, driving in B. Hudson to give the Bulldogs a 1-0 advantage. The score remained unchanged until the top of the seventh inning. R. Lujo hit a sacrifice fly to shortstop, allowing R. Black to cross the plate and extend Georgia’s lead to 2-0. No further runs were scored by either team for the remainder of the contest.

Pitching Performance Analysis

Georgia’s pitching staff was instrumental in the shutout, combining to hold Texas to just two hits while striking out 12 batters. Dylan Vigue started for the Bulldogs, pitching 4.0 innings. He allowed two hits and walked two batters while striking out eight, maintaining a perfect scoreless record through his stint.

Justin Byrd took over the mound for the final five innings, earning the win with a 6-2 record. Byrd allowed two hits and one walk while recording four strikeouts. His ability to keep the Longhorns off the base paths in the later innings was critical to preserving the two-run margin.

For Texas, Luke Harrison started on the mound, delivering a strong individual performance despite the loss. Harrison pitched 5.2 innings, striking out 11 batters and allowing only two hits. However, he also walked four batters and surrendered one earned run, which proved to be the difference in the game. His record fell to 6-4.

Sam Cozart relieved Harrison, pitching 3.1 innings. Cozart allowed three hits and one walk while striking out six batters. He also surrendered one earned run, keeping the game within reach but unable to mount a comeback against Georgia’s defense.

Final Results and Records

The final score stood at 2-0 in favor of the Georgia Bulldogs. The game was played in front of 24,324 spectators at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska. There were no home runs recorded in the game.

With this result, the Texas Longhorns finished with a record of 46-15. The Georgia Bulldogs improved their record to 53-13. The victory highlights Georgia’s offensive efficiency and pitching depth, while Texas will look to address the two hits allowed in the scoring innings.

Sources

https://www.espn.com/college-baseball/game/_/gameId/401874446

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Theo Vance

Theo Vance writes about Frisco sports, from high school programs to the city's pro and collegiate teams.

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