Georgia’s bats hit four home runs off Vols’ starter Drew Beam, while Tennessee stranded 10 runners and the Bulldogs won game three 9-4 and took the series two games to one.
Tennessee’s offense stranded one runner in the first, two runners in the second and two in the third, though it managed to push across an unearned run when Jared Dickey reached first on an error on UGA’s third baseman that led to Christian Moore RBI single.
Georgia had built up a 4-1 lead going into the fourth, as Drew Beam gave up four runs on seven hits — with two home runs — through three innings.