GEORGIA

Coach: Scott Stricklin

Last season: 21-32, 7-20 SEC (last)

Key fact: Stricklin comes to Georgia from Kent State and succeeds David Perno, who was fired after 12 seasons as head coach. The Bulldogs return seven starting position players and 12 pitchers from last season.

Players to watch: Junior Jared Walsh doubles as a first baseman and designated hitter (.297, 26 RBIs) as well as a left-handed pitcher (2-4, 3.35 ERA). … Junior OF Hunter Cole (.303, 33 RBIs) started all 53 games last year while playing all three outfield positions and third base. … Sophomore right-hander Sean McLaughlin (5-6, 3.28) will be the opening-day starter for the second consecutive season.

Among friends: The SEC appears to be loaded again. Eight conference teams were included in Baseball America's preseason Top 25 rankings, including South Carolina (7), Mississippi State (8), LSU (9), Vanderbilt (10), Alabama (21), Florida (23), Texas A&M (24) and Arkansas (25).

Schedule

February: 15-16, vs. Georgia Southern; 18, vs. Kennesaw State; 21-23, at Florida State; 25, vs. Furman; 26, vs. Georgia State; 28, vs. Binghamton

March: 1-2, vs. Binghamton; 4, vs. Georgia Tech; 5, vs. Charleston Southern; 7, vs. Buffalo; 8, vs. North Florida; 9, vs. Western Carolina; 11-12, vs. Western Kentucky; 14-16, vs. Miss. State; 18, vs. Presbyterian; 21-23, at LSU; 25, vs. Clemson; 28-30, vs. Texas A&M

April: 4-6, at Missouri; 8, at Clemson; 10-12, vs. Tennessee; 15, at Georgia Tech; 18-20, at Florida; 22, vs. Kennesaw State (Coolray Field); 25-27, at Vanderbilt

May: 2-4, vs. South Carolina; 7, vs. Savannah State; 9-11, at Ole Miss; 13, vs. Georgia Tech (Turner Field); 15-17, vs. Kentucky

GEORGIA STATE

Coach: Greg Frady

Last season: 35-21, 14-13 CAA (T-fifth)

Key fact: GSU returns the majority of the lineup that ranked in the top five nationally in batting average (.321) and runs per game (7.9) and helped produce the third-highest victory total in school history

Players to watch: Shortstop Chad Prain (.394) and outfielder Chase Raffield (.382), each an honorable-mention All-American.

Among friends: Georgia State's move to the Sun Belt Conference actually is a return. Georgia State was a founding member of the Sun Belt in 1976, and the Panthers' baseball program competed in the league from 1979-81.

Schedule

February: 14-16, vs. Illinois; 18, at Savannah State; 21-23, at Ole Miss; 26, at Georgia; 28, vs. Northern Kentucky

March: 1-2, vs. Northern Kentucky; 4, at Kennesaw State; 7-9, Xavier; 11-12, vs. Siena; 14-16, vs. Western Kentucky; 19, vs. Georgia Tech; 21-23, at Louisiana-Lafayette; 25-26, vs. Alabama A&M; 28-30, vs. Troy

April: 2, at Georgia Tech; 4-6, at Arkansas-Little Rock; 9, vs. Mercer; 11-13, vs. Texas-Arlington; 15, vs. Kennesaw State; 18-20, at Texas State; 23, vs. Savannah State; 25-27, vs. Arkansas State

May: 2-4, vs. South Alabama; 7, vs. Kennesaw State; 9-11, at Louisiana-Monroe; 13, at Mercer; 15-17, at Western Kentucky

GEORGIA TECH

Coach: Danny Hall

Last season: 37-27 (15-15, fourth in ACC Coastal Division)

Key fact: Tech's first victory this season will be Hall's 1,500th in his career. The Yellow Jackets lost two All-Americans (catcher Zane Evans and outfielder Daniel Palka) and four All-ACC players (pitcher Buck Farmer, outfielder Kyle Wren, Evans and Palka).

Players to watch: Third baseman Matt Gonzalez (.291), pitcher Jonathan King (4.04 ERA), first baseman A.J. Murray (.271).

Among friends: The ACC again will be a major player in the race to Omaha and the College World Series. Virginia opens as Baseball America's preseason No. 1, followed by N.C. State (5), Florida State (6), Clemson (13), Miami (16) and North Carolina (17).

Schedule

February: 14, vs. Old Dominion; 15, vs. Radford; 16, vs. VCU; 19, at Georgia Southern; 21-23, vs. North Carolina-Greensboro; 25, vs. Kennesaw State; 28, vs. Bowling Green

March: 1-2, vs. Bowling Green; 4, at Georgia; 7-9, vs. Wake Forest; 11, vs. Western Carolina; 14-16, vs. Miami; 18, at Kennesaw State; 19, at Georgia State; 21-23, at North Carolina; 25, vs. Mercer; 28-30, at Pitt

April: 2, vs. Georgia State; 4-6, vs. Duke; 8, vs. Georgia Southern; 9, vs. Savannah State; 11-13, vs. Florida State; 14, vs. Georgia; 18-20, at Maryland; 22, at Mercer; 25-27, at N.C. State

May: 2-4, vs. Virginia Tech; 6, vs. North Florida; 9-11, at Virginia; 13, vs. Georgia (Turner Field); 15-17, vs. South Florida