O’Sullivan wins his 600th, Gators outscore Tide to secure series win
Alabama head coach Brad Bohannon began a live interview with the broadcast booth as he felt a shot launch over his head.
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Alabama head coach Brad Bohannon began a live interview with the broadcast booth as he felt a shot launch over his head.
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The first-ever series at Florida Ballpark was spoiled by the Miami Hurricanes in the spring of 2021. After a Friday night victory for the Gators, the team fell on Saturday and Sunday to drop that series to the in-state rival.
After a Friday night loss to rival No. 22 Miami (8-2), the No. 14 Florida Gators (9-3) were angry.
They never occupied the field at the same time, but tonight’s game was a duel between sophomore Hunter Barco and Miami pitcher Carson Palmquist.
There will be no love lost in SoFlo this weekend.
For whatever fans at Harmon Stadium say of the game between the No. 14 Florida Gators (6-2) and the North Florida Ospreys (1-7) Tuesday night, they cannot say that it was uneventful.
The Gators’ offensive deficiencies have been a significant trend in early 2022.
Something must have been in the Gatorade in the Florida pitching room Friday afternoon.
The Gators’ bats were still ringing after an 8-1 annihilation of the Stetson Hatters in Deland Tuesday night. On Wednesday, back at Florida Ballpark, the bats became as stagnant as ever.
Although the Gators were playing in Deland, Florida, in a stadium with a capacity of 2,500, one of the smallest they will play in all year, the hunger to win was visible from the start. Florida was reeling after a series loss in opening weekend to the Liberty Flames, including back-to-back losses to close out the series.
Still in a daze from the incredible performance by sophomore Tommy Mace on the mound Friday night, the Florida Gators returned for the second game of a three-game opening weekend series against the Liberty Flames.
Mother Nature failed to receive the memo that today was Opening Day for college baseball.
Nick Pogue sat on the couch of his Melbourne home last February, watching his Gator baseball teammates in the opening series of the 2021 season against the Miami Hurricanes.
Head UF baseball coach Kevin O’Sullivan met with the media for the first time on Thursday before practices begin Friday afternoon. After a disappointing end to last season against South Alabama at Florida Ballpark, O’Sullivan discussed the motivation levels for the team entering the season as well as the highly touted freshman class and how those players will fit into the lineup.
If you had to pick one stat to define Florida’s 2021 baseball season, a very strong argument could be made for errors. Anywhere losses could be found, errors were surely nearby.
Head coach Billy Napier has wasted no time in filling out the personnel of his new regime in Gainesville. Today, he added one of the key pieces to the coaching staff in hiring Rob Sale as Florida’s offensive coordinator and offensive line coach.
Sophomore Hunter Barco will encounter an abundance of new faces when he scans the Florida pitching staff this season.
The No. 16-seeded Florida Gators quickly dispatched their opening-weekend foes in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, beating Florida A&M and Miami in six combined sets.
With one point separating the No. 16-seeded Florida Gators and a berth in the Sweet 16, senior Marlie Monserez set up the ball for senior Thayer Hall. The duo had gone through the same movements like clockwork for the past four years, and now, it was time to send home the kill one last time in the O’Connell Center.