Title Sport Date
Paulson Stadium Construction Live Stream Launches on RingsandDiplomas.com Athletic Foundation June 18, 2013
Eagle Softball Summer Camps Run June 24-25 Softball June 17, 2013
Athletic Foundation Starting Contests on Social Media Channels Athletic Foundation June 17, 2013
Pairings Announced for Cancun Challenge Men's Basketball June 13, 2013
VIDEO: Catching up with Georgia Southern Women's Basketball Women's Basketball June 13, 2013
Men's Tennis Recruiting Class Named Honorable Mention Men's Tennis June 12, 2013
Georgia Southern Teams Continue APR Improvement General Release June 11, 2013
Brian Dunleavy Named Women's Soccer Head Coach Women's Soccer June 11, 2013
VIDEO - Catching Up With Georgia Southern Men's Basketball Men's Basketball June 7, 2013
Women’s Basketball Adds Chris Gillett to Coaching Staff Women's Basketball June 7, 2013
Men’s Soccer Announces 2013 Fall Schedule Men's Soccer June 6, 2013
ITA Ranks Men's Tennis in Regional Top-10 Men's Tennis June 6, 2013
Numerous Summer Camps Available at Georgia Southern Athletics June 6, 2013
The Journey Continues as Georgia Southern Breaks Ground on Major Projects Football June 5, 2013
Lunsford Returns to Georgia Southern Football Staff Football June 5, 2013
Georgia Southern Golfers Gain Invaluable Experience at U.S. Open Qualifier Golf June 5, 2013
Coach Monken Speaks to the Media at Pigskin Preview Football June 4, 2013
Men’s Basketball Closes 2013 Class with Angel Matias Men's Basketball June 4, 2013
Football Playing Career Ends for Standout Brown Football June 3, 2013
College Football Performance Awards Include Mention on Defensive Linemen Watch List Football June 3, 2013
Wolfes, Mierzejewski Try to Make U.S. Open Dreams Come True Golf June 3, 2013
Let us Host Your Event at 'Our House' Football May 31, 2013
The Sun Belt, Georgia Southern Unveil School Specific Conference Logo General Release May 30, 2013
Georgia Southern Student-Athletes Make the Grade in Spring Semester General Release May 30, 2013
Football Season Tickets On Sale Now Football May 29, 2013
Chris Vozab Basketball Camp Set for June 10-13 Women's Basketball May 29, 2013
Wolfes Named PING All-Region Golf May 28, 2013
Volleyball Coach Chad Callihan Resigns Volleyball May 27, 2013
Hess Named to All-Tournament Team Baseball May 27, 2013
Eagles Eliminated from SoCon Tournament Baseball May 26, 2013
Elon Forces If Necessary Game with 11-4 Victory Baseball May 25, 2013
Women's Soccer Coach Lindsey Vanderspiegel Resigns Women's Soccer May 25, 2013
Eagles Advance to Saturday with Ninth-Inning Rally Baseball May 24, 2013
Women's Basketball Adds a Pair of Transfers Women's Basketball May 23, 2013
Eagles Take SoCon Opener Behind Hess' Shutout Performance Baseball May 23, 2013
Men’s Basketball Set to Play in 2013 Cancun Challenge Men's Basketball May 23, 2013
Georgia Southern Athletics Announces Bishop Club Seating for Football Football May 23, 2013
It’s a Record Breaking Business Swimming & Diving May 21, 2013
Baseball Set to Hold Four Summer Camps Baseball May 21, 2013
Take Flight - Eagle Athletics This Week - May 28-June 2 Athletics May 20, 2013
Baseball Opens SoCon Tournament Against College of Charleston Baseball May 20, 2013
Site Preparation Begins with Scoreboard Demolition Football May 20, 2013
New Logo, Brand Identification Mark the Beginning of the Next Era for the Sun Belt Conference General Release May 20, 2013
Softball Eliminated from NCAA Tournament with 2-1 Loss in Nine Innings Softball May 19, 2013
Eagles Open the SoCon Tournament as the Seven Seed Baseball May 18, 2013
Sarah Purvis Throws Perfect Game as Eagles Advance to Face USF Softball May 18, 2013
College of Charleston Completes Sweep with Comeback Victory Baseball May 18, 2013
Eagle Golf Finishes 12th at NCAA Regional Golf May 18, 2013
Golf Succumbs to Scarlet Course in NCAA Regional Second Round Golf May 17, 2013
Eagles Clipped 1-0 by USF in Extra Innings Softball May 17, 2013

Eagles Swept at Georgia Tech, 1-0 and 5-1

ATLANTA, Ga. - Georgia Southern Softball narrowly missed an upset win over Georgia Tech on Tuesday afternoon, dropping both games of a doubleheader from Mewborn Field in Midtown. Sarah Purvis (Warner Robins, Ga.) tossed a two-hitter in game one, but a first inning run was the difference. In game two the Eagles led early, but three errors in the contest led to a 5-1 Georgia Tech victory.

"Our pitching was very good today, but when you make mistakes like we did today, especially in game two, good teams will take advantage," said Head Coach Annie Smith. "We battled hard today and had some very good trips to the plate, but the errors in the field really hurt us today. The good thing is a game like this doesn't hurt us in the Southern Conference."

-GAME ONE-

Tech took an early lead in the first inning as the starting pitcher, Hope Rush helped out her own cause with a single up the middle to score Ashley Thomas from second base. After the hit, Purvis, the starting pitcher, retired the next 13 batters until the Yellow Jackets earned a leadoff hit in the sixth frame. Later in the sixth, Purvis hit a batter and walked another in the frame before retiring the final three outs of the inning in order to keep the Georgia Tech lead at just 1-0.

In the top of the seventh, a leadoff walk put a runner on first which advanced to second on an attempted sacrifice bunt. The Yellow Jackets threw to second base, failing to catch pinch runner Jorie Walker (Dublin, Ga.). Both Walker and fellow pinch runner Nicole Benton (Wrightsville, Ga.) moved up a base on Kourtny Thomas' (Warner Robins, Ga.) sacrifice bunt. The Eagles, however, would strand the tying and go-ahead runs on base in the seventh as Rush retired the final two batters on pop outs in the infield.

Purvis finished the afternoon with her second two-hitter against Georgia's power conference teams. She fanned nine Yellow Jackets in the appearance with a walk and two hit batters. She takes the hard-luck loss, falling to 13-7 on the season.

-GAME TWO-

After going quietly in the first two innings of game two, Tabby Douberley (Clyo, Ga.) broke open the third inning with a double to the gap in left. The two-bagger put her on second and pinch runner Breanna McLendon (Soperton, Ga.) on third. A walk to Lexi Allen (Cobbtown, Ga.) loaded the bases with no outs in the frame. A fielder's choice by Alexa Lewis (Lawrenceville, G.a) up the middle brought McLendon home for the Eagles' first run of the afternoon.

Starting pitcher Allie Miles (Dacula, Ga.) took a no-hitter into the fourth inning, but her bid was ended with one out in the frame as Kelsi Weseman singled with a liner up the middle. A second hit and an Eagle fielding error ended Miles' outing as Purvis returned for a second appearance in the doubleheader. Weseman scored off a bloop shot to center the dropped in as the Eagles recorded an out at second on the play. The run tied the score at 1-1 through four complete innings.

In the sixth inning the Eagles got a leadoff single from Lewis and a walk for Hanna Ennis (Snellville, Ga.) to put a runner in scoring position with no outs. Two lineouts in the infield and a fly ball to right stranded the two Eagles in the 1-1 game.

A two-out fielding error by Thomas left the door open for Georgia Tech to stay alive in the bottom of the sixth. After the error, Georgia Tech posted a single to right and a hit batter to load the bases. The Jackets then got a pair of doubles to score four runs in the inning and take a 5-1 advantage into the seventh inning.

Shelby Morrill (Madison, Ga.) opened the seventh with a double off the wall in centerfield, but she was doubled off on Thomas' line-out to second base later in the inning. Georgia Tech would retire the Eagles to take the 5-1 victory and hand Purivs her second loss of the afternoon, dropping her to 13-8 this year. She allowed just three hits in her two and two-thirds of an inning of work. None of the five runs scored in the game were earned.

This weekend Georgia Southern returns home for a three-game set against College of Charleston. Saturday's games begin at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. with Sunday's doubleheader starting at 1 p.m. Sunday's game is the Eagles' annual Breast Cancer Awareness game. Georgia Southern will wear special pink jerseys for the contest  The shirts can be purchased at Russell Union on campus Wednesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and at Saturday's games for $15 each. All proceeds will go to the Susan G. Komen For The Cure Foundation.

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