UF looking to stay hot heading into Super Regional matchup with FSU
Only two players on Florida’s roster have been where the Gators are going this weekend, a testament to how difficult it is to still be playing baseball in early June.
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Only two players on Florida’s roster have been where the Gators are going this weekend, a testament to how difficult it is to still be playing baseball in early June.
For the first time in three years, Florida advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals.
The first inning started off shaky for A.J. Puk.
The bat fell lazily out of JJ Schwarz’s hands as he looked over to left field.
His first attempt was clocked at 3.9 seconds, his second was around the same, and his third was a bit slower.
The Southeastern Conference title game was over, but the players still stood on the field in Hoover, Alabama, clad in white SEC champion T-shirts.
As Kirby Snead stood on the mound, and as two Vanderbilt base runners stood behind him, Florida’s dugout stood on edge.
LSU’s Jesse Stallings had not allowed a home run all season
A.J. Puk started to walk off the mound.
After giving up a late lead in its first match of the Southeastern Conference tournament, Florida faces elimination today.
Kevin O’Sullivan has one hope entering the Southeastern Conference tournament this week — that his team saved its best baseball for the end of the year.
In his final regular season game and with his family watching from the stands, Josh Tobias rounded the bases one last time.
Off of strong relief pitching from Aaron Rhodes and a timely sacrifice fly from Peter Alonso, Florida edged past Auburn Friday night.
Etched across the orange bracelet that Logan Shore wears on his wrist are five white letters: grind.
Entering last weekend, Florida needed to address two glaring issues before returning home for the season’s final three games: inconsistencies among its pitching staff and struggles on the road.
As the crowd realized what had happened, and as cheers erupted from Florida’s dugout, Vanderbilt’s Jeren Kendall stood alone in left field, his hands on his knees and his chin buried in his chest.
Florida’s best chances at scoring came in the fourth inning.
Harrison Bader slumped his shoulders.
Harrison Bader walked up to the plate, kicked the dirt off his bat and squared his shoulders towards the mound.
Florida’s hitters looked lost against Kentucky’s Zack Brown.