Georgia Tech Baseball Clinches ACC Championship Spot
Georgia Tech Baseball Clinches ACC Championship Spot...
Georgia Tech baseball secured its place in the ACC Championship with a decisive 7-3 victory over rival Clemson on Friday night. The win marks the Yellow Jackets' first conference championship appearance since 2021, reigniting excitement among fans and alumni.
The team's strong performance this season, led by standout pitcher Jake DeLeo and slugger Drew Burress, has propelled them into national rankings. Their 12-3 conference record is the program's best since 2005, making them a serious contender for the College World Series.
Friday's game at Russ Chandler Stadium drew a sellout crowd of 4,157, the largest attendance since pre-pandemic seasons. Social media erupted with celebrations as the final out sealed Georgia Tech's postseason berth.
The Yellow Jackets will face either Miami or Virginia in their opening ACC Tournament game on May 24 in Charlotte. With NCAA tournament projections currently listing Georgia Tech as a potential top-8 national seed, the program is enjoying its most promising season in over a decade.
Head coach Danny Hall, in his 30th season with the team, told reporters after the game: "This group has shown tremendous resilience all year. They've earned this moment, but we're not done yet." The team's success comes as college baseball enjoys increased national attention following recent rule changes to speed up games.
Georgia Tech's remaining regular season schedule includes critical matchups against Georgia and Duke before tournament play begins. ESPN's latest bracketology projects the Yellow Jackets could host both regional and super regional rounds if they maintain their current momentum.