Georgia Tech played its longest game in school history Tuesday, rallying past Georgia 7-6 in 14 innings in front of a crowd of 1,163 at Russ Chandler Stadium.
The five-hour and 37-minute contest ended on a sacrifice fly by Justyn-Henry Malloy as Tech improved to 26-20 while the Bulldogs dropped to 29-21. John Medich, the 10th pitcher of the night for the home team, pitched 1.1 scoreless innings for his first win. Freshman Hank Bearden pitched the final 3.2 innings and fell to 3-2. Georgia used seven pitchers who combined for 15 walks and 14 strikeouts.