Gators baseball drops SEC opener after almost going hitless
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | Mar. 13, 2015No. 2 Florida baseball fell flat for the first eight innings of its Southeastern Conference opener against Tennessee on Friday.
No. 2 Florida baseball fell flat for the first eight innings of its Southeastern Conference opener against Tennessee on Friday.
Early on this season, coach Kevin O’Sullivan has put a heavy load on his freshman class.
With strong play from its relievers and help from several early inning runs, Florida earned its second win against Fairfield Wednesday night.
With two outs and the bases loaded, Josh Tobias could hardly bear to waste the opportunity, especially with Florida’s power-hitter Harrison Bader injured.
No. 2 Florida will begin a two game series against Fairfield today, with the first matchup scheduled for 7 p.m.
Richie Martin found life with his bat on Sunday.
No. 4 Florida defeated Maine 6-1 on Saturday at McKethan Stadium to clinch its fourth consecutive weekend series of the season.
The No. 4 Florida baseball team used 11 hits from eight different batters to defeat No. 13 UCF 10-2 on Wednesday at McKethan Stadium to split the series between the two teams.
Florida dropped its second game of the season and its first of a two-game series against UCF Tuesday night.
In a game with few hits and little opportunities for big plays, J.J. Schwarz made the most of his chances in Florida’s series opener against Stony Brook.
There was something different about Buddy Reed.
It took until the eighth inning, but Florida finally pulled away from a pesky FAU team.
The A.J. Puk who took the mound for Florida on Saturday was not the A.J. Puk coach Kevin O’Sullivan is used to seeing in practice.
With the deciding game of No. 6 Florida’s series against No. 8 Miami tied 1-1 in the bottom of the fourth, Harrison Bader stepped up to the plate.
This one hurt.
Buddy Reed was poised when he stepped up to the plate with two outs in the bottom of the ninth.
Kevin O’Sullivan bounded down the steps of McKethan Stadium’s first base dugout on Thursday, clad in a hoodie, gloves and knee-high gym shorts in 40-degree weather.
Coach Kevin O’Sullivan invests a lot of time developing his pitchers.
In his first start of the season on Wednesday, Brett Morales did not have a blemish on his statline.
Right fielder Ryan Larson wanted a solid start to the season.