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When I came to college, it had been years since I was part of a team or group that really had an identity.
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When I came to college, it had been years since I was part of a team or group that really had an identity.
The Florida baseball team could have played itself into being an NCAA Tournament lock with a strong finish to its season. Instead, the Gators lost seven of those 12 games, including two of three to unranked Auburn and Georgia. Today, alligatorSports baseball writers Josh Jurnovoy and Adam Lichtenstein debate what will give Florida more trouble in this week’s Southeastern Conference tournament: hitting or pitching.
There weren’t any controversial stick checks or overtime periods.
Following one of his worst outings of the season, Jonathon Crawford found his command again.
Although it has existed as a program for fewer than four years, Florida has already developed an out-of-conference rival in Syracuse.
Last week, sports were the last thing on my mind.
In what was likely their last game in Gainesville, Florida’s seniors emphatically ensured it wasn’t their last game as Gators.
It looked like the Gators were about to by completely stymied by the Auburn pitching staff for the second straight night.
It looked like Jonathon Crawford had brought his best stuff on Friday night.
Desperately in need of a win to keep its NCAA Tournament hopes alive, Florida Atlantic looked to have Florida in an ideal spot.
What was shaping into a blowout win against a forgettable team turned into something much more for Cody Dent.
Florida had a chance to steal a game from LSU with a favorable pitching matchup on Thursday night.
The Gators’ approach at the plate didn’t work out on Sunday against Tennessee.
Florida enters its series against LSU on Thursday with Jonathon Crawford and two question marks as its three starters.
The Gators had a chance to go for the sweep on Sunday.
After two straight games where the Florida lineup put the game out of reach early, it looked like the pitching staff would have to win the game on Saturday night.
The Gators might have thought their offense was cooling down on Sunday right after their best stretch of the season.
When 11- and 12-year-old lacrosse players run up and down the fields at Diamond Sports Park, Lynn Millinoff occasionally has to go from facilitator to active participant.
The UF baseball team has every right to be pleased.
The Gators were hoping to get the good Jonathon Crawford on Friday night.