Florida baseball defeats South Carolina in SEC tournament opener
By Adrian Carmona | May 20Florida baseball scored seven unanswered runs en route to a 11-3 victory over South Carolina in the first round of the SEC tournament.
Florida baseball scored seven unanswered runs en route to a 11-3 victory over South Carolina in the first round of the SEC tournament.
The Florida baseball team looks ahead to the SEC Tournament after winning its final six series to conclude the regular season.
The Florida Gators baseball team defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide on Senior Day, sealing their sixth straight conference series victory.
The No. 23 Florida Gators couldn’t muster a comeback victory against No. 18 Alabama Crimson Tide in Friday’s 9-6 game two loss.
Junior catcher Brody Donay hit the go-ahead home run that propelled the No. 23 Florida Gators (36-18, 14-14 SEC) to take the series opener over the No. 18 Alabama Crimson Tide (39-14, 15-13) 7-6.
The Florida Gators (35-18, 13-14 SEC) shut out the No. 1 Texas Longhorns (40-10, 20-7 SEC) 4-1 on Sunday at Disch-Falk Field to take home the series victory.
The Gators came up short against the No. 1 Longhorns 5-2 Saturday afternoon.
The Gators came out on top again Friday, powering their way to an 8-2 victory against the No. 1-ranked Longhorns.
Florida Gators dropped their first midweek game at home 7-1 against the South Florida Bulls. The Bulls held the Gators’ offense in check while Florida’s bullpen failed to be consistent on the mound.
Florida came back from a 5-1 deficit, scoring eight unanswered runs to win the series against No. 5 Arkansas on Sunday.
Through the first four innings in the second game of the weekend series between Florida and Arkansas, it seemed like there was a pitcher’s duel on hand. That sentiment quickly unraveled as the Razorbacks struck for six runs in the top of the fifth inning and took the energy out of the home crowd.
Florida upset No. 5 Arkansas 6-4 as the Gators took the series opener in a crucial conference matchup.
The Gators took down Georgia Southern at home in a mercy-rule victory, as Luke Heyman had a big night at the plate.
Going into the series finale between Florida and Mississippi State, the Gators had scored 24 runs on 28 hits in the first two games of the weekend. They continued their offensive onslaught on Sunday, scoring eight runs on 13 hits in Starkville, Mississippi. But it wasn’t enough, as UF was unable to complete the sweep.
The Florida Gators entered the sixth inning of Friday night’s series opener against Mississippi State down 3-2. Eleven batters later, UF went into the bottom half of the inning with a 9-3 lead after a red-hot hitting stretch. The Gators scored seven runs on eight hits, four of which went for extra bases.
Bobby Boser hit three home runs on Tuesday as the Gators mercy-ruled Stetson to win their fifth straight game.
The Gators swept the doubleheader and series against Missouri as Florida notched its first SEC series victory of the season.
It didn’t take long for Florida to get the bats going on Thursday night. The Gators scored five runs before recording their first out in the bottom of the first inning. That included back-to-back home runs from junior catcher Luke Heyman and left fielder Blake Cyr that quickly put the game out of reach.
It had been over a month since Florida baseball fans had a game to cheer about against a Power-Four opponent. Before Tuesday, the Gators hadn’t beaten a team from the top four conferences at home since they took down Miami on March 1.
Never in the history of Florida’s baseball program have the Gators gotten off to as poor of a start to conference play as 2025. After starting 0-8 against SEC opponents, UF took one game against Ole Miss before returning to its rough showings.