Florida softball clinches with comeback victory to defeat Georgia in rubber match
Despite the Florida softball team falling 11-6 to Georgia in Game 2 Saturday morning, they fought to take home the series in Sunday’s matchup.
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Despite the Florida softball team falling 11-6 to Georgia in Game 2 Saturday morning, they fought to take home the series in Sunday’s matchup.
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