The Georgia Bulldogs baseball team made SEC history with a 26-14 win over Arkansas to maintain their lead atop the conference standings

The Georgia Bulldogs made SEC history in their 26-14 win over the Arkansas Razorbacks. Georgia's massive win on Saturday clinched a 2-1 series win over Arkansas. The Bulldogs have won all three of their SEC road series this season and have the best SEC record (13-5) in the conference.

Georgia set an SEC record in their 26-run performance with nine home runs. Daniel Jackson tied a school record with three home runs.Behind first-place Georgia in the SEC baseball standings are the Texas A&M Aggies, who just got a road sweep against the LSU Tigers thanks to a 5-2 win on Sunday. The Aggies have an SEC-best six game winning streak right now.Auburn won a road series 2-1 over Florida thanks to an 8-5 win on Saturday.

Mississippi State earned a road sweep of South Carolina to move into the top-five of the SEC standings. Ole Miss won their road series against Tennessee, but Tennessee was able to salvage a win and avoid the sweep on Sunday. Vanderbilt took down Kentucky on the road with a 13-6 win on Sunday to clinch the series 2-1.

On Sunday, Alabama avoided the sweep at Texas, who won the first two games of the series. Oklahoma notched a 4-8 win on Sunday to complete a home sweep against Missouri. Updated SEC baseball standings as of April 20Georgia Bulldogs (32-9 overall, 13-5 SEC)Texas A&M Aggies (31-7, 12-5)Texas Longhorns (30-8, 11-6)Mississippi State Bulldogs (30-10, 10-8)Ole Miss Rebels (29-12, 10-8)Auburn Tigers (27-12, 10-8)Florida Gators (28-13, 10-8)Oklahoma Sooners (27-12, 10-8)Alabama Crimson Tide (28-13, 9-9)Arkansas Razorbacks (26-15, 9-9)Vanderbilt Commodores (24-17, 9-9)Kentucky Wildcats (26-12, 8-10)Tennessee Volunteers (26-14, 8-10)LSU Tigers (23-18, 6-12)South Carolina Gamecocks (19-22, 5-13)Missouri Tigers (20-20, 3-15)Follow UGA Wire on Instagram or Threads for more Georgia coverage!This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: SEC baseball standings after Georgia bests Arkansas