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Team School City Conference Sport sponsorship Foot-ball Basketball Base-ball Soft-ball Soccer M W M W Georgia Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs: University of Georgia: Athens: SEC: FBS: Georgia Southern Eagles: Georgia Southern University: Statesboro: Sun Belt: FBS: Georgia State Panthers: Georgia State University: Atlanta: Sun Belt: FBS: Georgia Tech ...
Cindy Brogdon, 1976 Olympic women's basketball team, first female in Georgia to receive an athletic scholarship; Malcolm Brogdon, NBA player for the Portland Trail Blazers, NBA Rookie of the year 2017, NBA Sixth Man of the Year 2023; D. J. Coker, professional football player [3] Austin Crute, actor; Chuck Efstration, Georgia State Representative
At least one prior organization was integrated into the GHSA. The Georgia Interscholastic Association (GIA) was a school sports league in Georgia. [2] It was integrated into the GHSA in 1970. [3] The Big 7 Conference included large high schools for African American students in Georgia.
Savannah Christian and Savannah Country Day are two of the top girls golf teams in Georgia. The rivals are favorites to compete for the 2024 state title. ... 2023 All-Greater Savannah Golf Team ...
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The Benedictine golf team finished second in the 2024 Class 4A state tournament. Clayton Ruchalski finished in a tie for 15th at 158, with freshman Jack Weeks and senior Whit Watson tying for 19th ...
The University of North Georgia softball team was founded in 1997. It is the only program at North Georgia to have won a National Championship in either the NAIA or the NCAA, having twice won the NCAA Division II Softball Championship - in 2015 in Oklahoma City and in 2023 in Chattanooga.
Prior to 1985, Georgia State Panthers played slow-pitch softball in the New South Women's Athletic Conference (NSWAC). The softball team first began playing fast-pitch softball in 1985, still in NSWAC, before moving to the Atlantic Sun Conference, which was called the Trans American Athletic Conference (TAAC) at the time. In 2005 the Panthers ...