The Yellow Jackets (29-23) will join Vanderbilt, Indiana State, and Presbyterian.
The ACC Coastal Division Champions, Georgia Tech will make its 33rd appearance in the NCAA Tournament and second-straight since 2019 (no tournament was held in 2020).
The 17th-ranked Jackets are 73-65 (.529) all-time in the NCAA Tournament and is 65-54 (.546) all-time in the first-round, Regional action.
Georgia Tech will play its first game of the Nashville Regional against Indiana State on Friday, June 4. First pitch is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET and will be broadcast live on ESPN3 and WREK 91.1 FM.
Tickets for the Vanderbilt Regional are on sale now and may be purchased on
The Yellow Jackets (26-21, 19-15 ACC) got a tremendous start out of LHP
Brant Hurter, who went seven innings and allowed just two runs on six hits. RHP
Zach Maxwell held the game tied with an inning of work before the go-ahead run scored on a fielder’s choice RBI in the top of the ninth on LHP
Luke Bartnicki (1-2).
Tech was led at the plate by
Kevin Parada, who returned to form with a 3-for-4 outing, including the two-out two-RBI blast to put the Jackets on the board.
Brad Grenkoski also mashed a ball that just caught the top of the fence to not be a home run for a double.
Justyn-Henry Malloy’s sac fly and
Luke Waddell’s run gave Georgia Tech baseball the 14-inning 7-6 victory over Georgia late on Tuesday night to sweep the midweek series at Mac Nease Baseball Park at Russ Chandler Stadium.
The Yellow Jackets (26-20) used the momentum gained by a throwing error by UGA’s Garrett Blaylock that allowed
Austin Wilhite to reach first, to power Waddell’s third hit of the night to put runners on the corners. Waddell then stole second to force the intentional walk of
Tres Gonzalez before a fielder’s choice at the plate reloaded the bases with Waddell at third and