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When the white “3” sign was lifted, more than 800 people cheered and put their arms up in an “O” to look like the Dance Marathon’s hot air balloon logo Sunday. A new record had been set.
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When the white “3” sign was lifted, more than 800 people cheered and put their arms up in an “O” to look like the Dance Marathon’s hot air balloon logo Sunday. A new record had been set.
Gripping her bat tightly in the bottom of the first, Florida catcher Janell Wheaton patiently waited on a pitch from Texas A&M’s Samantha Show.
As Florida third baseman Nicole DeWitt stood on deck, she could hear the screams and cheers of every Florida fan sitting behind her at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
After dropping two games against Georgia over the weekend, Florida’s softball team (23-3) will take the field at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium tonight at 6 p.m. against South Florida (22-12).
The luck of the Irish, green baseball hats and green stirrups weren’t enough for the Florida softball team to hold off Georgia in Game 2 of a three-game series.
As the saying goes, catastrophes typically come in threes.
If you look close enough at a Gators softball player as she steps up to plate, you might see more than just a typical uniform.
With three balls and two strikes on the board and the score tied 2-2, Kayli Kvistad stepped up to the plate for the sixth time in the series.
There’s a lot you can do in 15 seconds.
Gators catcher Janell Wheaton is stoked.
The sounds of about 1,600 clapping Gators fans resounded throughout Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium as Kelly Barnhill readied herself for her final throw of the day.
The sounds of about 1,600 clapping Gators fans resounded in Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium as pitcher Kelly Barnhill readied herself for the final throw of the day.
It was the hit that no one saw coming.
Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium fell silent Wednesday night with nothing but the wind blowing through the once echoing bleachers full of rowdy Gators fans.
One of the most notable factors about Florida’s softball team this season is its deep roster.
Pitcher Aleshia Ocasio bent over and picked up some clay on the mound with her right hand.
Benjamin King struggled to communicate with his brother and his mother as both sons took care of her while she had a brain tumor.
With a 1-1 count in the bottom of the first inning, Florida catcher Janell Wheaton got ready for a third pitch.
With runners on second and third base deep into the seventh inning, Florida freshman outfielder Jordan Matthews had one job.
It’s been 246 days since Florida’s softball team felt the pain of coming up two games short of a national championship, getting swept by Oklahoma 2-0 in the Women’s College World Series.