Florida sweeps Troy to remain perfect
By Bryan Matamoros | Mar. 1, 2020It’s been 18 years since the Gators started a season 11-0.
It’s been 18 years since the Gators started a season 11-0.
Florida junior Oliver Crawford had just earned match point and held a 5-4 lead over Auburn’s Tim Dollman after taking the first set.
The second time is not the charm.
Two fervent crowds in Gainesville made Sunday’s game seem more like a pep rally than a softball game.
There’s just something about that lucky number seven.
The Ragin’ Cajuns showed up red hot and ready for game two Saturday afternoon in Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
Everything that could go wrong, went wrong for the Gators in Knoxville, Tennessee, when they lost 63-58 to the Tennessee Volunteers Saturday afternoon.
It had the makings of last weekend’s blowout loss at home against No. 5 Loyola-Maryland.
Leah Clapper’s reaction said it all.
To kick off SEC play this season, Florida traveled to Tuscaloosa, Alabama to take on the Crimson Tide. This was the first time this season the Gators were playing as an unranked team after they fell out of the ITA rankings despite their dominant victory last week against Georgia State last weekend.
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The Gators lost two straight doubles points coming into Friday’s match and were on the brink of losing a third.
The Gators’ lack of hitting acted as their own Trojan horse when their struggles lulled their opponent to sleep for the first six innings until they struck.
Under the glow of the Friday-night lights, the stage was set at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium for Florida’s first top-10 bout at home. The air was cool, the competition was stiff and the crowd was electric.
Oscar Santiago Perez was shaking when he saw that he had been accepted to UF.
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Students and faculty will return by March
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The “polished-casual” restaurant will open in fall 2020