Gators blow past Tigers to clinch weekend series
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.
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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.
Junior shortstop Skylar Wallace scored the Gators' only two runs in the first game of Friday's doubleheader after she hit a home run and brought sophomore outfielder Kendra Falby home.
Freshman right-handed pitcher Olivia Gigante hit the first home run of the game in the bottom of the first inning. However, her early success didn’t end there.
Florida junior shortstop Skylar Wallace changed the game's momentum in the fifth inning. She tripled to center field to score sophomore center fielder Kendra Falby for the first run of the game.
The Gators held a five-run advantage in the top of the sixth inning against Alabama Birmingham.
Junior shortstop Skylar Wallace returned to the lineup Friday night after she was out last week due to an illness.
Gators graduate student third baseman Charla Echols changed the game's momentum in the fifth inning after she grounded out to third base, and junior outfielder Katie Kistler scored.
Florida fell short on offense Saturday afternoon against Oregon. The Gators nearly scored two home runs in the game, but the Ducks held strong and kept the Gators scoreless.
The Gators swept past the Highlanders quickly during the first inning after Florida scored five-straight runs to move into the second inning.
Graduate student Pal Egan hit her first career home run as a Gator after she transferred from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
Florida softball came alive at the bottom of the third inning. Junior shortstop Skylar Wallace launched a home run to kick-start its offense.
Gators sophomore second baseman Sam Roe came up to bat with two runners on base down one against the Connecticut Huskies in the seventh inning.
The Gators called it close with the Bowling Green Falcons after both teams traded runs in UF’s tightest matchup so far early in the season.
The Gators’ offense defeated the Huskies with its six-walk third inning that produced six runs.