Haeger leads Gators to series win over Razorbacks with complete game shutout
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | May 3, 2014Lauren Haeger continues to prove that she is a dual threat.
Lauren Haeger continues to prove that she is a dual threat.
In its final regular season Southeastern Conference home series against Missouri last weekend, Florida started all three games from behind.
After Florida dropped its first contest 5-3 to Missouri on Friday, Lauren Haeger brought the Gators back to its winning ways.
Since Florida’s road sweep against Texas A&M last weekend — a series that saw the Gators bat .400 as a team — one phrase is circling around the team: hitting is contagious.
Taylor Schwarz is on a hot streak.
Florida surprised many in 2013.
After starting 53 games and hitting 11 home runs in 2013, Briana Little has seen less time on the field this season.
Florida capped its nonconference weekend with a second shutout on Saturday. No. 6 UF (37-8, 8-7 Southeastern Conference) defeated North Carolina State (26-11, 12-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) 10-0 in four and a half innings at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
No. 6 Florida held a 2-1 lead heading into the seventh inning against No. 8 Florida State in Tallahassee on Wednesday.
Kathlyn Medina wasn’t in the starting lineup when UF dropped its first contest to FSU on April 2.
fter dropping four straight contests, Florida was looking for a spark heading into its three-game series against Auburn.
After winning its first two games against Auburn on Friday and Saturday, Florida knew it needed a strong outing to clinch its first series sweep of the season on Sunday.
Florida clinched its series against Auburn on Saturday thanks to two Kirsti Merritt home runs.
Florida is arguably more eager for a win now than it has been all season.
When the Gators took to the field Wednesday night for a midweek game against the Seminoles, both teams were hungry for a win.
After winning 22 straight games to start the season and outscoring opponents 181-29 in those matchups, Florida has hit a slump.
After opening up the second game with a leadoff single to right field, Stewart made it on base for her 38th consecutive game, topping UF’s record of 37 set by Michelle Moultrie’s in 2011.
The long ball favored Tennessee on Friday.
Taylore Fuller plated only eight hits this season heading into No. 4 Florida’s midweek matchup against UCF.
Despite seeing his team drop its first regular-season series against a Southeastern Conference foe since 2012, Tim Walton doesn’t think his team is ready to panic.