TV
Saturday’s 2 p.m. matchup will be broadcast live on ACC Network. The remainder of the weekend series will be streamed on ACC Network Extra.
Parking
Senior Day
Georgia Tech will celebrate 12 student-athletes, nine current and three former players, on Sunday for Senior Day. The nine current academic seniors will receive a special introduction pregame, and all 12 will be honored with a postgame ceremony.
Storylines
Georgia Tech is most recently coming off of a 3-2 win over Kennesaw State. The Jacket slingers held the Owls to five hits on the day as sophomore right-hander
Blake Neleman got the start, tossing five innings while picking up four strikeouts and allowing just two runs on four hits. Senior lefty
THE FLATS – Georgia Tech softball (15-25) took care of Kennesaw State (22-20) in a low scoring affair with a 3-2 win on Sunday at Mewborn Field. The Jackets made the most of their opportunities at the dish, highlighted by a solo bomb off the bat of sophomore catcher
Emma Kauf, while the hurlers for the White and Gold kept the Owls in check.
Kennesaw State knocked a leadoff homerun in the top of the first to get started, but Tech responded with a pair of runs in the bottom half to take the lead. Senior first basemen
Tricia Awald knotted things up first with an RBI single before a sacrifice fly courtesy of senior outfielder
TROY, Ala. – Georgia Tech softball (14-24) split a doubleheader with Troy at the Troy Softball Complex on Wednesday, being propelled by a four-run fifth inning in game one by way of a pair of two-run homeruns for a a 4-2 win before dropping game two, 9-5.
Senior first baseman
Tricia Awald led the Jacket bats through the day with two homeruns for four RBI while sophomore pitcher
Blake Neleman turned in Tech’s best performance in the circle, picking up her seventh complete game win on the year while piling up a season-high tying 10 strikeouts in seven innings of work.
Crosby Huckabay). Eight total Jackets have gone yard multiple times this season.
Along with that power, Tech has efficiently put runners on, ranking third in the conference in on-base percentage (0.380).
In the field, the Yellow Jackets have displayed solid glove work this season as they’re marked third in the ACC in fielding percentage (0.969).
A pair of Jackets have earned ACC Player of the Week recognition this season as sophomore catcher
Emma Kauf earned ACC Player of the Week and sophomore pitcher
Blake Neleman was named ACC Co-Pitcher of the week for their performances in the season opening Buzz Classic.
Storylines
Georgia Tech toppled No. 15 Virginia Tech 6-4 in game one of the four-game series last weekend for its first win over a ranked opponent since downing No. 11 Kentucky 7-1 on Feb. 22, 2020. Utility player
Emma Kauf led the way at the dish going 2-for-3 with two homeruns, three RBI and three runs scored while right-hander
Blake Neleman earned a complete game win from the circle.
The Jackets continue to flex their power this season as they’re currently third in the ACC and 27
th in the NCAA in home runs per game (1.25).
Georgia Tech has three different batters that have jacked eight homeruns on the season (Kauf,