The story behind Florida’s NIL leader
Eddie Rojas never intended to enter the NIL market.
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Eddie Rojas never intended to enter the NIL market.
Anyone who knows me admits I am a procrastinator.
The state of Florida routinely produces some of the best high school recruits in the country.
While many Gainesville residents spend their Friday night wining and dining, Fontella Moore makes her way to Citizens Field on Eighth Avenue and Waldo Road.
Three months ago, Brandi McElvain Fisher scoured Ticketmaster. Glancing at the screen, her eyes paused on the event she yearned to attend with bated breath.
Hannah Adams was the exact batter Florida’s softball team wanted at the plate in this situation.
Jaimie Hoover was gifted another opportunity to make up for past mistakes.
Katie Chronister felt the pressure in the top of the seventh inning.
A shocked silence filled the Friday evening air of Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
Prior to this past weekend, Florida’s softball team acted like a college student just before their first exam.
UF’s chances at revenge ended before many revelers even found their seats Wednesday evening.
Open weekends are rarities for most softball teams in a normal season.
Nearly eight years have passed since the last time UF lost to USF.
Charla Echols took a 2-2 pitch in the first inning as it exploded off her bat and landed in the pine trees just over the center field wall to put Florida ahead 2-0.
As Hannah Adams arrived at the plate in the fifth inning, Florida had built a fragile 3-0 from two walks and a single.
The weekend can wash away the week’s stress.
After back-and-forth volleys, Texas A&M freshman Claire Jeter whacked the ball right into the waiting arms of Lauren Dooley and T’ara Ceasar, who slammed it to the Aggies side.
It felt like the same song, second verse for Florida shortshop Kinsey Goelz in the second inning when she took the 1-1 pitch from Mississippi State ace Annie Willis and blasted it to left field. Two nights before, she hit her first career home run to the same side against Willis.
Florida redshirt senior Holly Carlton stood at the service line in the third set. With a clamoring crowd, she prepared for her final serve at the O’Connell Center.
Florida shortstop Kinsey Goelz descended on home plate in the fourth inning in only her third start of the season. On a 2-2 pitch with two outs, Goelz bombed the ball into the Starkville night sky and over the left field wall to give the Gators a 1-0 lead.