

Green carried a perfect game into the seventh inning, but Layman ended the bid with her fourth home run of the season, just inside the left field foul pole. The Bulldogs supplied more than enough support for Michelle Green (15-3), who surrendered only one loud hit in the win. Wendland padded the lead in the fifth with a two-run single, giving her four RBI in the twin bill. UGA used a Michelle Tyree RBI-single and four UM errors to plate a pair of runs in the second inning.

Georgia outhit Ole Miss 11-4 with Katie Lewis and Kristen Bell collecting three hits apiece.ĭefensive miscues put the Rebels in the hole early in game two. UM righthander Leslie Day (9-9) went the distance in the loss. Nicole Barber drove home a score, and Kim Wendland blasted a two-run round-tripper for a 5-4 Georgia advantage.ĭog reliever Rachel Hawkins (5-0) held the Rebels in check, allowing two hits over the final 4.1 innings. The Bulldogs (47-11, 15-11 SEC) would quickly erase the three-run deficit, posting a four-spot of their own in the fourth. Alger batted 2-for-3 with her third homer of the year. In game one, Alger, a freshman from Tulsa, broke open a 1-1 battle, ripping a three-run shot over the left field wall to cap a four-run third inning and chase away UGA starter Nicole Urban.

Ole Miss can even its record at 6-6 against SEC East foes with a victory. The Rebels (24-23, 6-17 SEC) look to salvage the finale of the three-game set Sunday at 1 p.m.
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The Bulldogs rallied in the opener, 6-4, and outlasted the Rebels in game two, 4-1, to secure the series win. Ole Miss picked up home runs by Nicole Alger and Desiree Layman but could not hold off 25th-ranked Georgia in dropping both games of a softball doubleheader Saturday in Athens.
