Four Gators earn All-SEC accolades
Friday morning, the Southeastern Conference announced its annual All-SEC awards, which included four members of the Florida softball team.
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Friday morning, the Southeastern Conference announced its annual All-SEC awards, which included four members of the Florida softball team.
Tennessee sophomore outfielder Katie Taylor advanced to first after she reached on a fielding error. Taylor was then brought home by senior outfielder Kiki Milloy after she homered to left field to extend Tennessee's lead by two runs in the bottom of the second inning.
Kentucky junior first baseman Meeko Harrison homered to right center and scored redshirt freshman Jenna Blanton to take the lead against Florida by one run in the top of the fifth inning. Florida redshirt junior shortstop Skylar Wallace then took the lead for the Gators in the bottom when she homered to right center to put UF back in the lead.
Kentucky junior infielder Grace Lorsung homered to left field in the bottom of the sixth inning to score the first run of the game.
Kentucky graduate student pitcher Kennedy Sullivan walked redshirt junior shortstop Skylar Wallace as the Gators trailed by four in the top of the fourth.
Florida sophomore second baseman Reagan Walsh doubled down the right field line, and then was pinch ran by redshirt sophomore Christina Wellen. Graduate student utility player Pal Egan had a chance to give the Gators their first lead in the seventh inning.
Ole Miss sophomore infielder Brooke Barnard singled down the right-field line and advanced to second after senior infielder Tate Whitley singled to shortstop.
Florida hit Tennessee sophomore infielder Makenzie Gibson with a pitch to start the bottom of the fifth inning. Gibson advanced to third after junior infielder Zaida Puni doubled to left field.
Reagan Walsh steps up to the plate in her backyard. Her imaginary teammates just loaded the bases, and she has the chance to hit a walk-off grand slam to take down one of the Gators’ biggest rivals.
Tennessee sophomore infielder Lair Beautae singled to right field for two runs batted in; she scored senior outfielder Kiki Millroy and sophomore outfielder Katie Taylor.
Florida sophomore second baseman Reagan Walsh hit a leadoff single, and sophomore outfielder Christina Wellen pinch ran for her. Walsh’s single was followed by a walk from graduate student utility player Pal Egan and senior catcher Sarah Longley that loaded the bases.
Gators junior shortstop Skylar Wallace brought the energy for the Florida-Georgia matchup Friday evening.
Gators junior shortstop Skylar Wallace hit a leadoff single up the middle and then advanced after sophomore center fielder Kendra Falby singled to third base. Sophomore second baseman Reagan Walsh brought Wallace home after she hit a sacrifice fly down the left-field line.
Florida sophomore second baseman Reagan Walsh singled to left field. Graduate student utility player Pal Egan homered to center field in the bottom of the third to bring Walsh home.
Auburn pitcher Maddie Penta walked Gators junior shortstop Skylar Wallace to start the bottom of the eighth inning. She then walked sophomore infielder Kendra Falby and graduate student third baseman Charla Echols to load the bases.
Florida junior Katie Kistler doubled to left center to prevent a South Carolina no-hitter. However, freshman right-handed pitcher Olivia Gigante struck out to end the game with no runs scored.
Florida graduate student third baseman Charla Echols doubled to right center for the first hit of the game. Her double set sophomore infielder Reagan Walsh and graduate student utility player Pal Egan up with an opportunity to take an early lead.
Florida came alive in the top of the sixth inning when they scored six runs. Graduate student third baseman Charla Echols doubled to left center and brought in three runs to put the Gators’ lead to six.
Sophomore infielder Reagan Walsh doubled to left field and brought home Florida’s first two runs of the game for Florida. Junior shortstop Skylar Wallace and junior outfielder Katie Kistler scored to give UF its first lead of the game.
Gators junior shortstop Skylar Wallace singled up the middle in the bottom of the seventh. Her single allowed junior outfielder Katie Kistler to score and tied the game at three each.