The Georgia Tech softball team is playing rival Georgia Wednesday night at Mewborn Field, a game that is being broadcast online on ESPN3.

The Bulldogs are ranked No. 8 nationally with a record of 24-5. Tech is 11-15 and has lost four in a row to Georgia.

Over the academic year, save two noteworthy wins by the Tech football and men’s basketball teams (which some would say are the only two – or one – that matter) the overall series between the two athletic departments in head-to-head matchups has leaned toward Athens. That said, given various advantages enjoyed by Georgia over Tech in athletics, wins in three sports with the potential for two more is not a bad year. (And, again, some would say that the result from Nov. 29 overrides everything.)

The series will be completed for the year with one more softball game (April 8 in Athens) and three baseball games (March 31 in Athens, April 14 at Tech at May 12 at Turner Field).

Men’s cross country, Sept 6 in Athens: Tech, 25-34

Women’s cross country, Sept. 6 in Athens: UGA, 25-30

Volleyball, Sept. 19 in Atlanta: UGA, 3-1

Men’s swimming, Nov. 7 in Atlanta: UGA, 182-116

Women’s swimming, Nov. 7 in Atlanta: UGA, 171-121

Men’s basketball, Nov. 14 in Atlanta: Tech, 80-73

Women’s basketball, Nov. 23 in Athens: UGA, 64-57

Football, Nov. 29 in Athens: Tech, 30-24 (OT)

Men’s tennis, Feb. 6 in Atlanta: UGA, 4-3

Women’s tennis, Feb. 21 in Athens: UGA, 4-1

090305-Atlanta - This is a photo of the press box and grandstand inside the new Georgia Tech Softball stadium on Thursday, March 5, 2009. The stadium has both seats and bleachers. Both dugouts have restrooms and the women restroom has seven stalls. The stadium will give spectators a beautiful view of the Atlanta skyline. JOHNNY CRAWFORD/ jcrawford@ajc.com

Credit: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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Credit: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution