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Georgia Bulldogs Run Rule LSU Tigers
11 May
Summary
- Georgia scored four runs in the second inning.
- Casan Evans allowed four runs in 1.2 innings pitched.
- LSU managed only one run and no multi-hit games.

Georgia achieved a decisive run-rule victory against LSU in the series finale on Sunday, mirroring the outcome of Saturday's game. The Bulldogs established an early command, scoring four runs in the second inning which proved insurmountable for the Tigers.
LSU pitcher Casan Evans returned to the mound but faced a tough outing, being removed after 1.2 innings having allowed four runs on four hits, with three strikeouts and two walks. The Tigers' offense struggled significantly, recording only one run for the entire game. Steven Milam was the sole player to achieve an extra-base hit, with no other Tiger recording multiple hits.
Another LSU pitcher, Zac Cowan, pitched 3.1 innings, yielding seven runs on eight hits, along with two strikeouts and three walks. The Bulldogs' persistent scoring led to a total of 12 runs, resulting in the run-rule victory. LSU will now prepare to host the Florida Gators in Baton Rouge for their final regular-season series.