
Athletics
At the University of Georgia, our student-athletes push the boundaries of excellence, succeeding both on the field and in the classroom.
WE COMPETE AT THE HIGHEST LEVELS.
WE TURN PRESSURE INTO PRODUCTIVITY.
WE LEAD IN THE LOCKER ROOM AND LECTURE HALL.
Seventeen of Georgia's 19 teams earned at least a 3.0 grade point average, with all student-athletes combining for an overall GPA of 3.27 in the spring, marking the highest term GPA in UGA Athletic Association history. Forty-three Bulldogs earned a perfect 4.0.
And the Bulldogs excelled on the field as well. This year, the Bulldogs won four national championships, helping UGA surpass 50 total national championships in our history.

National Champions
Four Bulldog teams brought home national championships in 2025.
UGA's equestrian team earned its eighth National Collegiate Equestrian Association title at the World Equestrian Center. Head coach Meghan Boenig, who has been at UGA since the inception of the team, was inducted into the NCEA Hall of Fame the night before the Bulldogs won their title in April.
The women's tennis team won the ITA National Team Indoor Championship for the fifth time in school history (first since 2019), and its first NCAA team title in 15 years. Top-seeded Georgia avenged an NCAA finals loss to Texas A&M last season, beating the Aggies this year 4-0.
Finally, the women's track and field team won its first national outdoor NCAA Championship in June. The Bulldog women last captured the indoor team championship in 2018.
The Bulldogs won nine additional individual national championships, including Dasha Vidamanova's women's tennis singles championship and Aaliyah Butler's 400m and her team's 4x400-meter relay record-breaking time at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

SEC Champions
The 2024 SEC Football Championship delivered drama, history, and a Bulldog victory for the ages. In a heart-pounding overtime game, Georgia edged out Texas 22-19, claiming the program's 15th SEC title in the first championship game ever to go beyond regulation.
The win not only crowned the Bulldogs kings of the SEC but also sealed the 2024 senior class as the winningest in school history. With this victory, Georgia beat the Longhorns twice in a single season—a feat the program hadn't accomplished against any opponent since 1943.