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After a junior season filled with broken records, Rueben Chinyelu will be declaring for the NBA Draft, but retaining eligibility to return to Gainesville for his senior season.
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After three seasons with Florida and despite major buzz regarding his status in this year’s NBA Draft, junior forward Thomas Haugh will return to Gainesville for his senior season.
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Sunday was a career day for Gators junior outfielder Hayden Yost. He went 3-for-4 with three RBIs and claimed his first multi-homer game with two long balls. Yost’s play capped off a 16-hit and four-home run day for UF after recording just two total base hits in Saturday’s loss.
Coming off a 15-2 win and two three-run homers from Jocelyn Erickson, No. 6 Florida had an opportunity to sweep its third SEC opponent of the season on Sunday afternoon.
After months of apprehension surrounding Florida football’s new-look defensive scheme under Brad White, the Gators took to the field to display their progress and in the annual Orange & Blue Spring Game.
Coming off a 5-0 win and a no-hitter from Keagan Rothrock, No. 6 Florida had a chance to clinch its fifth SEC series victory of the season on Saturday afternoon.
The Gators were relentless since the first draw, not only shutting out San Diego State for the entirety of the first frame but leaving the Aztecs shotless against Florida’s defense.
After scoring eight runs in the series opener, Florida’s bats could not follow up in game two, earning just two hits.