Annual Holi festival rescheduled because of weather
An annual Indian festival has been postponed due to potential rain.
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An annual Indian festival has been postponed due to potential rain.
Hitting the ball against Florida is hard enough, and getting on base is simply asking too much.
No. 1 Florida matched its best start in school history on Sunday.
No. 1 Florida edged Southeastern Conference rival No. 16 Tennessee 4-2 on Saturday at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium. The Gators (29-1, 4-1 SEC) got out to an early lead, let the Volunteers (21-7, 3-2 SEC) rally, and then climbed ahead late.
On Wednesday, Kelly Barnhill shut out Winthrop.
With runners on second and third base in the bottom of the seventh inning, shortstop Kelsey Stewart threw to first.
Florida coach Tim Walton’s 700th career win came down to the seventh inning.
Behind a no-hitter and three home runs, Florida continued its winning ways on Wednesday night at home.
The Gators (20-0) outclassed their opponents on Saturday, winning both games of their doubleheader in dominating fashion on the second day of the Aquafina Invitational in at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
A home run, a two-run single, a passed ball and an infield hit.
It was a day full of big hits for the Gators. And no one’s hits were bigger Janell Wheaton’s.
The Gators will hit the Golden State desert for their third tournament of the year.
When Aleshia Ocasio got the strikeout to put the lid on a Saturday doubleheader, a sigh of relief swept across the dugout.
Jacksonville came closer to beating No. 1 Florida than any team this year, and it didn’t even get a hit.
With wins over Virginia Tech and South Florida on Sunday, Florida put an exclamation point on its weekend at the USF Wilson-DeMarini Tournament.
After winning back-to-back national championships, Florida entered the 2016 season hoping to pick up where it left off.
For the Florida softball team, the journey to its third consecutive national championship begins tonight. And for the third consecutive year, the campaign kicks off in South Florida.
Florida’s softball team enters the 2016 season with a target on its back.
The Gators’ 2016 outfield is shaping up to be a mixed bag in terms of experience. After losing two key players from last year’s senior class in Bailey Castro and Briana Little, Florida will look to make up some ground with the addition of two highly-touted freshmen along with three upperclassmen returning as veterans.
With the loss of Florida phenom Lauren Haeger to National Pro Fastpitch, UF’s softball team will need to bolster its pitching department. Haeger, the 2015 USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year threw a jaw-dropping 222.1 innings last season, more than all other pitchers on the team combined.