Ratliff returns home as Gators face Wildcats
A quick once-over of senior Mary Ratliff's Facebook profile leaves no doubt as to where the outgoing right fielder grew up.
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A quick once-over of senior Mary Ratliff's Facebook profile leaves no doubt as to where the outgoing right fielder grew up.
When an offense is as explosive as the Gators', a sub-.320 batting average will land you in the seventh spot of the lineup.
Rivalries are so woven into the cultural fabric of the college experience that it is easy to assume all UF students came out of the womb with a distaste for all things Garnet and Gold.
The Gators proved that no matter how unthinkable the feat, history does, indeed, repeat itself.
The Gators' high-powered offense is proving that pitching isn't the only thing that wins games.
Efficiently and dependably, UF's ace went about her business on Sunday afternoon.
A team's success is dependent on the collective contributions of each and every one of its players.
The Gators were on a mission to erase three years of futility with three days of prosperity.
The Bulls had to go through the Pistons, the Colts had to go through the Patriots and the Red Sox had to go through the Yankees.
Every battery has two sides with different charges.
It was a family affair for the Gators on Easter Sunday.
Base stealing, home-run hitting and power pitching are all marks of an exciting softball team.
Good things are coming in threes for the Gators these days.
Eventually, expectations, goals and dreams give way to assessment and reality.
Wait until Southeastern Conference season.
It's no secret - chicks dig the long ball.
All good things must come to an end.
The aura of invincibility is gone.
UF is going back to Cali, Cali, Cali.
As the saying goes, close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.