Monthly Archives: April 2012

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Apr. 26, 2012

Cordy Glenn stood on the stage of Radio City Music Hall Thursday night prior to the start of the NFL draft with other invited prospects but never got the call back up there. The 32 picks in the first round came and went without the Georgia offensive lineman being selected. Glenn was projected by many [...] - Full Story

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Apr. 25, 2012

Former Georgia and NFL quarterbacks David Greene and D.J. Shockley will coach at an upcoming youth football camp at North Oconee High School. - Full Story

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No. 12 Georgia (36-12) used early runs to race past Kennesaw State (28-22) for a 9-1 victory in six innings at Jack Turner Stadium. - Full Story

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Charley Trippi is a Georgia treasure. Though not a native — like another remarkable transplant to achieve super stardom in these parts, Hank Aaron — Trippi was of the ilk of Georgians Bobby Jones and Ty Cobb. - Full Story

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The Georgia basketball team is adding a player with a familiar last name and a developing game. - Full Story

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Six members of the Georgia women’s tennis team earned All-Southeastern Conference honors, including SEC Freshman of the Year Lauren Herring. - Full Story

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The Georgia basketball team is adding a player with a familiar last name and a developing game. Landmark Christian forward Houston Kessler, whose father Chad and late uncle Alec played for the Bulldogs, faxed in his signed letter of intent Wednesday morning. “I’m really happy,” Chad Kessler said. “I had kind of wanted Houston to [...] - Full Story

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Apr. 24, 2012

The NFL Draft gets under way Thursday from Radio City Music Hall in New York, but for kickers and punters hoping to hear their name called, it really begins on Saturday. - Full Story

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ATLANTA — Kyle Wren’s two-out RBI double in the top of the ninth inning lifted Georgia Tech to a 4-3 win over Georgia in the 10th annual Kaufmann Tire Spring Baseball Classic for Kids in front of 19,669 fans Tuesday night at Turner Field. - Full Story

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After moving its season mark to 35-12 and its conference record to 13-9, the Georgia softball team ranked No. 12 in the USA Today/National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) and in the ESPN.com/USA Softball polls released Tuesday. - Full Story

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Coming off an SEC championship and a pair of wins over top-10 teams over the weekend, the Georgia men’s tennis team shot up two spots to No. 2 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association poll released Tuesday afternoon. Georgia was last ranked No. 2 on Feb. 24, 2009. - Full Story

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Georgia golfers Nicholas Reach and Brian Carter have earned sponsor’s exemptions to participate in the Stadion Classic at UGA Nationwide Tour event from April 30 through May 6 at the UGA Golf Course. - Full Story

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Georgia associate athletic director Craig White was hired Tuesday as athletic director at Millikin University, which competes in NCAA Division III. - Full Story

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Cordy Glenn considered a jump to the NFL a little more than a year ago after his junior season at Georgia, but if the offensive lineman turned pro then, it’s unlikely he would have a chance for a night like tonight. - Full Story

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The day after Miller Grove center Tony Parker announced he was signing with UCLA, there are some loose ends to wrap up: –Contrary to what Parker said after his news conference, he did not inform Georgia coach Mark Fox of his decision prior to his announcement, Fox said through a spokesman prior to leaving this [...] - Full Story

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Mark Richt took it in stride a couple of weeks ago when South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier took a shot at Georgia for always seeming to have key players suspended early in the season. The Bulldogs football coach had a similar reaction—a good laugh–on Monday night when asked about Spurrier wanting SEC division champions to [...] - Full Story

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Georgia has lined up its season-opening men’s basketball opponent for this year and a tournament for 2014. - Full Story

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Georgia has lined up its season-opening men’s basketball opponent for this year and a tournament for 2014. Mark Fox’s squad will play Jacksonville University on Friday Nov. 9 in Stegeman Coliseum. The Atlantic Sun team went 8-22 last season. Georgia has also signed a contract to play in the 2014 National Invitation Tournament Season Tip-Off, [...] - Full Story

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Apr. 23, 2012

The Georgia gymnastics team’s strength through most of the year had been its ability to post plenty of high scores no matter where it performed. - Full Story

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The months leading up to the NFL Draft offer players a chance to skyrocket or plummet as a prospect in general managers’ eyes. - Full Story

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Georgia’s rivalry week continues with the non-conference game that the team looks forward to the most. - Full Story

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DURBAN, South Africa — Former Georgia swimmer Wendy Trott qualified for the Olympics on Sunday during the South African National Championships. - Full Story

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LITHONIA—The top basketball recruit in the state is heading to the West Coast. Miller Grove center Tony Parker announced his long-awaited decision Monday, picking UCLA over Georgia and Ohio State. “I’ve done a lot for Georgia, Georgia has done a lot for me.” Parker said of leaving the state. “I thought it was time to [...] - Full Story

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Georgia freshman softball player Paige Wilson was named the Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Week on Monday following her performance last week against No. 2 Alabama, marking the third time this season she has earned the honor. - Full Story

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Apr. 22, 2012

OXFORD, Miss. — The seventh-ranked and third-seeded Georgia women’s tennis team finished runner-up at the 2012 Southeastern Conference Tournament after a 4-1 loss to second-ranked and first-seeded Florida in the championship match Sunday afternoon. - Full Story

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