Have the Gym Dogs Turned the Corner?
Danna Durante's Georgia women's gymnastics team put together a complete meet against the Stanford Cardinal on Monday, but how close are the Gym Dogs to reclaiming their position among the NCAA elite?
Danna Durante's Georgia women's gymnastics team put together a complete meet against the Stanford Cardinal on Monday, but how close are the Gym Dogs to reclaiming their position among the NCAA elite?
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The Georgia men's and women's track and field teams closed out the Bulldogs' 2011-'12 sports year at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, producing several individual All-American performances.
The Georgia Bulldogs men's golf team concluded its season with a 17th-place finish at the NCAA Championships, while new women's gymnastics coach Danna Durante added two new assistants to the Gym Dogs' staff.
It was a busy weekend for the Georgia Bulldogs in several sports. Get up to date on the Red and Black's current status in men's lacrosse, softball, track and field, and women's gymnastics.
The fifth-ranked Gym Dogs turned in a fifth-place performance in the NCAA women's gymnastics national championship preliminary session, failing to make the Super Six or even to finish among the top three SEC teams. Consequently, it is time for Georgia to fire Jay Clark.
Jay Clark's Gym Dogs will be competing in the second session at the NCAA women's gymnastics championships, where Georgia will face its two top rivals, Alabama and Florida, for a shot at the national championship.
Jay Clark's Gym Dogs won the Auburn Regional with a 197.1 final score, earning the Georgia Bulldogs women's gymnastics team a spot in the NCAA Championships, where the squad will compete for the program's eleventh national title.
It was a busy weekend for the Georgia Bulldogs, so, in order to help you keep up, Dawg Sports has compiled the Sunday sports summary, with recaps of the latest action in men's golf, men's lacrosse, men's swimming and diving, soccer, softball, and track and field.
During a busy weekend in Bulldog Nation, former Georgia tennis ace John Isner defeated the No. 1-ranked player in the world, while the Bulldogs finished second in the NCAA women's swimming and diving championships and won their softball series with the Auburn Tigers.