Gators split final regular season doubleheader with FGCU, Mercer
In the final Sunflower Saturday of the year in Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium, Florida softball found itself in another late-inning hole to climb out of.
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In the final Sunflower Saturday of the year in Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium, Florida softball found itself in another late-inning hole to climb out of.
An extremely strong April schedule was not always kind to Florida softball as it took on some of the best in the Southeastern Conference and the country.
With Florida and Arkansas locked in a scoreless battle through four innings, freshman Sam Roe occupied a tough space on the dirt.
Two games, a lightning delay and a plethora of runs.
Zack Casella wanted to face off island competitors in challenges like the CBS American reality television show “Survivor.” Instead, the applied physiology and kinesiology senior brought it to Gainesville.
With its back against the wall in extra innings and a runner on first, it was hard for Florida softball to avoid sounding like a broken record at the plate.
Traffic from Orlando to Gainesville caused a 47-minute delay on the front end of Florida’s midweek matchup with Central Florida. UF pitcher Elizabeth Hightower thought that would be her last long wait of the day.
With Florida up 2-1 in the sixth inning, sophomore Avery Goelz stared down Tennessee pitcher Erin Edmoundson from the batter’s box, looking for a little run insurance.
Already with its back against the wall, Florida knew it was going to have to bang around in the paint against Central Florida to make up for a significant size disadvantage.
With Florida and Mississippi State struggling to scratch runs Monday, Gators center fielder Kendra Falby stepped up to the plate and played unorthodox hero.
In other Gator basketball news, at least one of UF’s basketball teams will be dancing this March.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – As if the injury ghosts on day one for Florida weren’t enough, they turned Bridgestone Arena into a haunted house on day two.
The Gator Nation’s love affair with head coach Kelly Rae Finely is officially set in stone.
Florida women’s basketball has removed the interim tag from head coach Kelly Rae Finley.
Nina Rickards faced a dwindling shot clock and a six-point deficit.
Freshman phenom pitcher Lexie Delbrey earned her first career SEC Freshman of the Week honor recently. The accolade didn’t come easy, and neither did Florida’s battle with Louisville.
Forward Emanuely de Oliveira's stay in Gainesville over her four years with Florida basketball has been a rollercoaster.
Competing in the SEC under the duress Florida’s women’s basketball program has been through in the past year should be virtually impossible.
Facing a ravenous Starkville crowd with just one foul left to give, senior guard Zippy Broughton stayed cool, even as the Florida lead whittled down to four late in the game.
Florida guard Kiki Smith took charge in the open court, ball in hand. Her backcourt teammate Nina Rickards sprinted the lane, looking for an opportunity to pounce on slow Tennessee feet.