Late-inning error sinks Florida softball against Tennessee
Mar. 9, 2012The Gators have struggled to support Hannah Rogers since Southeastern Conference play began.
The Gators have struggled to support Hannah Rogers since Southeastern Conference play began.
NEW ORLEANS -- Throughout the season, Florida has become known for its propensity to shoot the three. Still, when he heard the final stat line Friday, Patric Young couldn’t believe it.
Freshman Justin Shafer got the start in left field on Wednesday night but could not foresee the evening that was ahead of him.
The Gators left Mississippi with two more wins in their back pocket.
Gators coach Amanda O’Leary wanted her players to be smart offensively on Wednesday.
Gators coach Kevin O’Sullivan looked out and saw reserves all over the field.
One game away from a match-clinching win against Georgia’s Wil Spencer, Florida’s Bob van Overbeek lost control of the match. For Florida, a victory by van Overbeek would have sent them to a 2-0 record against two Top-20 opponents in Southeastern Conference play. Instead, the Gators are 1-1.
Down to the Cornhuskers by only hundredths of a point heading into the final rotation, the Gators saved their best for last on balance beam.
CORAL GABLES — For the better part of eight innings, it looked as though Miami would put an end to Florida’s recent dominance in the in-state rivalry.
Don’t call it an outburst. It’s just Gator softball.
CORAL GABLES — Brian Johnson couldn’t get it done for Florida on the mound, so he did it from the plate instead.
As the Gators wrap up their final day at their last-chance meets, they come away qualifying for another event at the NCAA Indoor Championship.
The Gators came out flat Saturday against their first ranked opponent since the season opener.
The Gators continued their streak of both offensive and pitching dominance Saturday.
Winning and breaking records is something the women’s track and field team is starting to get used to.
CORAL GABLES — Kevin O’Sullivan said eight games were too small of a sample size to say the Gators struggle to hit left-handed pitchers.
Judging by Friday evening’s score, Florida and Tennessee played a very close match. But if you ask coach Andy Jackson, the score doesn’t tell the whole story.
Whatever rust the Gators had on Thursday, they shook it off Friday afternoon.
The Gators’ final Southeastern Conference game of the 2011-12 campaign ended in familiar fashion.
Even after four months and 30 games, Florida’s postseason destination hinges on the upcoming week.