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Jud Fabain and the entirety of Florida Ballpark watched the baseball disappear into the orange evening sky, the crack of his bat still reverberating around the property.
There are a million ways an athlete’s career can end.
Florida baseball sat one strike away from a momentum-destroying series loss.
The 2021 NCAA Men’s Tennis Individual Championship will begin on May 23 at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, and five Gators will take the court to vie for the crowns.
The first time, a mid-game offensive avalanche buried them.
Five former Florida football players received the phone call of a lifetime Saturday.
The Gators’ human joystick earned a new logo for his helmet Thursday night.
Kris Armstrong entered the batter’s box against Tennessee a pinch hitter and left a hero.
Jordan Carrion threw one pitch on his 20th birthday, but it was enough for his first collegiate save.
Christian Scott hadn’t expected to be on the mound after midnight.
Kendrick Calilao wanted to go home.
The last bus ride from Tallahassee to Gainesville couldn’t have felt great for the Florida baseball team.
The explosive crack of Jud Fabian’s bat brought Florida Ballpark to its feet.
When the Rattlers last came to town, Florida sat fresh off a midweek upset to Florida A&M and desperately needed momentum. The Gators promptly dismantled Florida A&M for three straight days to steady themselves.
Kyle Ball slumped his shoulders in frustration as the ball flew up into the sky, traveling farther vertically than horizontally as it disappeared up into the night sky.
Nathan Hickey drove the ball into left field, and Jacob Young and Colby Halter both rounded third base and crossed home as the Gator dugout hollered.
Tommy Mace bellowed as he retired the final Rebel Friday night. The home crowd cheered the series-opening victory over Ole Miss.
“Put him to sleep!”
Florida pitcher Jack Leftwich and South Carolina designated hitter Wes Clarke both desperately needed to reverse momentum.