<p>Ryan Peisel had a bases loaded single in the ninth inning and Matthew Dunn followed with a two-run double, rallying Georgia to a 5-4 victory over Vanderbilt Saturday in the Southeastern Conference tournament.</p><p>The Bulldogs remained alive with the sudden offensive explosion against two Vanderbilt relievers. The teams were to play again later Saturday for a berth in the championship game.</p><p>Georgia (41-18) had only three hits entering the ninth inning, but matched that total and got two straight walks against Casey Weathers with one out. Pinch-hitter Matt Robbins then greeted reliever Nick Christiani with a single to load the bases for Peisel, who singled home a pair of runs.</p><p>Dunn drove a double over the right fielder's head to force the second game.</p><p>Peisel was 4-for-4 and had a pair of singles with the bases loaded, driving in three runs. The Bulldogs had 22 hits and 16 runs in each of their past two games entering Saturday, but didn't show much offensive life until the end.</p><p>Ty Davis carried a shutout into the seventh inning for Vanderbilt (35-24), which had allowed only two earned runs in its first two tournament games.</p><p>Ryan Flaherty went 3-for-4 with two RBIs.</p>