“Battle-tested” Gators prepared for SEC tournament, postseason play
Kevin O’Sullivan uses the phrase “battle-tested” often.
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Kevin O’Sullivan uses the phrase “battle-tested” often.
The Gators haven’t been swept in three years, and they were determined to keep it that way Saturday against LSU.
Florida simply didn’t capitalize early.
Florida’s offense struggles when A.J. Puk is on the mound.
Florida may have won its weekend series against Vanderbilt, but it lost its best hitter in the process.
Coming off a three-hit performance, Florida’s offense needed an early spark.
Kyle Wright was just too good.
Buddy Reed went down, leaving everyone in McKethan Stadium silent.
To Kevin O’Sullivan, Southeastern Conference play is a grind.
Through six innings, Florida mustered just three hits against South Florida pitcher Michael Clarkson.
Florida’s baseball team is the best it’s ever been, and the proof is in the record.
With Tennessee threatening to fight its way back into a 7-2 game with the bases full in the seventh inning, Florida pitcher Dane Dunning induced a weak grounder back to him.
Ryan Larson and JJ Schwarz had their chances at the plate.
Nick Horvath didn’t take a single right-handed swing in batting practice before Friday night’s game against South Carolina.
Logan Shore pumped his fist in excitement.
After a 4-0 road stretch last week, the No. 2 Gators are rolling.
Six former Gators were featured on Opening Day rosters with another five on 40-man rosters, giving Florida a conference-best 11 major leaguers.
Logan Shore accomplished a feat no Florida pitcher has done in more than 30 years on Friday night.
JJ Schwarz hadn’t homered in 21 games — the longest drought of his career.
In the eighth inning of UF’s 10-4 loss on Saturday, first base coach Lars Davis restrained an enraged Buddy Reed while the centerfielder yelled at umpire Scott Cline.