Florida softball maintaining composure heading into NCAA Regional
By Patrick Pinak | May 14, 2015Despite losing two of its last three games, Florida softball isn’t feeling the pressure heading into postseason play.
Despite losing two of its last three games, Florida softball isn’t feeling the pressure heading into postseason play.
For the third time in school history, the Florida softball team has been named the No. 1 overall seed in the 2015 NCAA Softball Tournament.
Lauren Haeger’s perfect season in the circle is over.
In its three previous matchups earlier in the season, the Florida softball team dominated South Carolina.
Kelsey Stewart and Lauren Haeger have garnered two major awards in the Southeastern Conference, topping a list that includes six Gators to receive All-SEC selections.
The Florida softball team was in control of its own destiny entering its final game of the regular season.
Missouri’s fences couldn’t contain Bailey Castro.
The Florida softball team made a habit of digging itself into a hole in its series against Texas A&M.
It may have been senior day for the Gators on Saturday, but a junior stole the show.
Lauren Haeger has been remarkable in her senior season.
Kirsti Merritt can’t stop smiling.
Two emotions come to Kelsey Stewart’s mind when Florida and Florida State clash in Gainesville – love and hate.
It’s been a long and decorated career for Lauren Haeger.
Florida softball is on a roll.
It was only a matter of time before Taylore Fuller broke out of her slump.
Entering her senior season, Lauren Haeger was a household name in the batter’s box.
After striking out in her first two at-bats, Lauren Haeger wasn’t going to walk back to the dugout empty-handed for a third time.
Lauren Haeger’s perfect season is still intact.
Bailey Castro is having the senior year she envisioned.
Bailey Castro has Florida State pitching figured out.