Gators, Gamecocks ready to battle in CWS finals
By JESSE SIMONTON | June 26, 2011OMAHA, Neb. — Ray Tanner can tell a story. But if he turns out to
OMAHA, Neb. — Ray Tanner can tell a story. But if he turns out to
OMAHA, Neb. — When Texas was eliminated from the College World
OMAHA, Neb. — College baseball’s championship trophy is headed
This time it’s not a joke. Defensive
OMAHA, Neb. — Entering Friday, the Gators were in the driver's seat at the College World Series. After six long months and 70 games, their rolling train finally reached its destination.
OMAHA, Neb. — For the second time in four days a pair of conference titans will clash at the College World Series in a critical semifinals matchup.
Former Florida cornerback Janoris Jenkins, who
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OMAHA, Neb. — Baseball relievers are supposed to have short
OMAHA, Neb., — Not wind, not hail, not even a day without touching
OMAHA, Neb., — Two old friends and a pair of conference titans will
OMAHA, NEB. — Florida vs. Vanderbilt isn't quite Yankees vs. Red
WEST PALM BEACH — A handful of notable 2012 prospects were on
OMAHA, Neb., — Bryson Smith never lost faith.
OMAHA, Neb., — Since postseason play began, the top-ranked Gators baseball team has shown a unique capability of rising from the dead.
OMAHA — Florida (50-17) will receive an added boost when it faces off against perennial powerhouse Texas (49-17) Saturday at 7 p.m. on the opening day of the 2011 College World Series.
In the opening baseball media session in February — still stinging from a bitterly short trip nearly eight months before — the top-ranked Gators spoke about their motivation to get back to the College World Series.
Listening to sophomore Patric Young talk about Florida’s season-ending loss in March at the NCAA Tournament, it’s clear he hasn’t put the game behind him.