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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Gators blank Wildcats, set up matchup with defending NCAA champions

All

week, Gators head coach Tim Walton stressed his team was focusing

on Bethune-Cookman despite defending national champion UCLA also

coming to Gainesville for this weekend's NCAA Regional.

But after Friday's five-inning 8-0 victory over the Wildcats

(33-25), the coach retracted his stance a bit.

"I'd be lying to you to say we haven't been preparing for UCLA," he

said. "We have."

But any advanced preparation for the Bruins certainly didn't cause

the Gators to overlook their matchup with the Wildcats.

Florida (48-9) set the pace early, plating two runs before pitcher

Allison Garcia even recorded her second out.

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A pair of underclassmen led the way as Brittany Schutte and

Cheyenne Coyle each picked up two RBIs in the first inning.

With a renewed emphasis on short game, the Gators scored their

first six runs without the assistance of a homer.

"We're trying to initiate a different type of formula going into

postseason for run production," Walton said.

Of course, the UF lineup didn't cruise to its 17th run-rule victory

of the season without a cameo from its signature power.

Freshman slugger Coyle nabbed her third RBI of the game with a solo

homer in the fifth.

After working the count full, the shortstop blasted a shot to

left-center that Wildcats outfielders could only watch.

"She's your typical Florida player that coach Walton keeps bringing

in here," Bethune-Cookman coach Chris Cochran said of Coyle.

As for her team's approach at the plate, Cochran said her batters

made Stephanie Brombacher's job easy by swinging at pitches off the

plate.

"I kind of saw that from last year when I pitched against them, so

we kind of knew that going in to today that they were aggressive,"

the Gators ace said.

Brombacher (18-2) worked Wildcats batters outside of the strike

zone, minimizing her workload and completing the game in 69 pitches

- her first victory since April 30.

"To be honest with you, I thought she's pitched better in the last

month," Walton said. "She was good, not great."

In the other dugout, Garcia's pitch count exploded due to patient

at-bats from UF hitters. The senior right-hander was over 100

pitches after a 42-pitch third inning and finished her four innings

of work at 129.

Other big offensive contributors for the Gators included Michelle

Moultrie and Megan Bush, who broke out of a six-game hitless slide

going 1-for-2 with a walk.

Florida continues regional play against UCLA Saturday at 1 p.m. The

Bruins narrowly beat Jacksonville 2-0 in their opener Friday.

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