Gators dominate midweek matchup against Stetson
By Adrian Carmona | Mar. 17Gators (19-3, 3-0 SEC) cruised to a 10-1 win over Stetson (9-13, 1-2 ASUN) at Condron Family Ballpark Tuesday night in the teams’ third meeting this season.
Gators (19-3, 3-0 SEC) cruised to a 10-1 win over Stetson (9-13, 1-2 ASUN) at Condron Family Ballpark Tuesday night in the teams’ third meeting this season.
Down three runs in the final inning, No. 9 Florida needed a miracle to avoid a weekend sweep against High Point.
No. 9 Florida (13-3) succumbed to a 6-2 game two loss to High Point (9-6) Saturday night at Condron Family Ballpark.
No. 9 Florida (13-2) snapped its 13-game winning streak with a 7-2 series-opening loss to High Point (8-6) Friday night at Condron Family Ballpark.
Down two runs in the seventh inning, Florida needed a spark to keep a 12-game winning streak alive.
No. 9 Florida (12-1) secured its 12th straight victory with a 4-0 win over the FAU Owls (6-6) at Condron Family Ballpark.
Not only did the Gators come out on top, but they did it convincingly, outscoring the ‘Canes 15-6 for the “sweep” as they moved up one spot to No. 9 in D1 Baseball’s Top 25 rankings after the weekend. The series finale on Sunday was cancelled due to lightning in the area.
As the No. 10 Gators (11-1) continued the pressure and struck the final nail in the coffin at the top of the ninth with a cracked double, intentional walk and three-run homer from sophomore infielder Ethan Suroweic, they defeated No. 17 Miami (10-2) 8-4 at Alex Rodriguez Park in Coral Gables, Florida.
Florida’s pitching duo of junior Liam Peterson and sophomore reliever Jackson Barberi faced their biggest test of the season so far in Coral Gables, Florida.
Outside of Florida’s big three of junior Liam Peterson and sophomores Aidan King and Cooper Walls, the Gators are still building a reliable bullpen rotation.
Gators sophomore shortstop Brendan Lawson logged a career-high 6 RBI’s to uplift No. 10 Florida to a midweek sweep over the FIU Panthers.
Florida (8-1) used the momentum to pounce on FIU (6-3) 17-11 on Tuesday night at Condron Family Ballpark.
After surrendering just three runs in the first two outings of the weekend, Florida’s pitching struggled to begin on Sunday afternoon.
It was business as usual Saturday evening for Gators sophomore pitcher Aidan King.
It was a much-needed bounce-back for Florida junior pitcher Liam Peterson. After struggling in the season opener against UAB, the Gators’ ace totaled 12 strikeouts and allowed just one hit and two walks.