
TV, schedule for Georgia at No. 3 Florida softball
TV, schedule for Georgia at No. 3 Florida softball
Sunday's Game 3️⃣ in Gainesville will begin at 4 p.m. ET, airing live on ESPN #Team29 | #GoDawgs https://t.co/p3dHvXqG0c — Georgia Softball (@UGASoftball) May 25, 2025
The Georgia Bulldogs softball team will look to advance to the Women's College World Series on Sunday afternoon. Georgia faces the No. 3 Florida Gators in a pivotal Game 3 on Sunday at 4:00 p.m. ET.
The Georgia-Florida game will be televised on ESPN. The winner will advance to the Women's College World Series and the loser will go home.
Georgia has not won an SEC series all season. However, the Bulldogs did not get swept once all year either.
"The thing that we can show up and hang our hat on every day is that we're going to compete, and we have resilience, and we've learned to be those things," said Georgia softball coach Tony Baldwin ahead of Game 3. "If they learn anything about wearing the G, it's that you better be a competitor and you better be resilient. And that doesn't just happen by luck. It happens by putting in the work and learning the lessons. And so here we're just trying to make our university proud, trying to make our alums proud, the people that built this program, I'm trying to make Lu proud. We're just going out and playing softball. It's the best time of year."
No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 6 Texas, No. 12 Texas Tech and No. 16 Oregon have all advanced to the Women's College World Series. The remaining four spots will be decided on Sunday and Georgia will look to be one of those four teams.

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