Florida Softball cruises past Texas A&M to advance to the SEC Tournament Quarterfinals
By Madeline Lawson | May 12In her return, the fifth-seeded Gators (42-15, 13-11 SEC) prevailed over No. 12 Texas A&M (28-25, 6-18 SEC) with a 4-1 win.
In her return, the fifth-seeded Gators (42-15, 13-11 SEC) prevailed over No. 12 Texas A&M (28-25, 6-18 SEC) with a 4-1 win.
No. 10 Florida (41-15, 13-11 SEC) fell to Florida Gulf Coast (18-33, 9-15 ASUN) 3-2 but blanked Mercer (16-38, 7-11 SoCon) 2-0 in a doubleheader that served as the regular-season finale Saturday.
No. 10 Florida (40-14, 13-11 SEC) topped Mercer (16-36, 7-11 SoCon) and shutout Florida Gulf Coast (16-33, 9-15 ASUN) to begin its final regular season homestand with a pair of victories.
She scored the winning walk-off run against the Gators (38-14, 13-11 SEC) to earn FSU (46-5, 16-5 ACC) its eighth consecutive win with a final score of 2-1.
The No. 9 Gators (38-13, 13-11 SEC) defeated the No. 19 Tigers (32-19, 11-10 SEC) in dramatic fashion Sunday, 2-1.
In its ugliest defeat of the season, No. 8 Florida softball went down hard to No. 7 Arkansas Friday, giving up seven unearned runs on three errors.
Florida delivered a 1-0 win against the USF Bulls on a night where redshirt junior Skylar Wallace became the program’s record holder for stolen bases in a single season.
It wasn’t always pretty, but No. 9 Florida softball earned two wins and its first SEC series sweep of the year at Ole Miss.
The Gators scored five runs in the fourth inning to secure the first game of the series. Both teams will close the slate on a Friday doubleheader.
Florida’s six runs in the fourth inning helped secure a much-needed victory over Alabama. The Gators now set their sights on a series against Ole Miss, starting Thursday at 6 p.m.
An inability to plate runs when Florida batters got on doomed No. 7 Gator softball in a 2-1 extra-inning loss to No. 5 Alabama.
Florida softball dropped the first game of the series against Alabama, 8-3, Saturday at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium. The Gators struggled from the plate due to a solid outing from Alabama pitcher Montana Fouts.
The Gators left 12 runners on base during Wednesday night's 4-2 loss against in-state rivals Florida State.
The No. 7 Florida Gators (30-6, 7-5 SEC) won the rubber match against the No. 17 Auburn Tigers (29-6, 7-5 SEC), gaining their 14th-straight series win against the Tigers.
Florida softball loses its series opener to the Tigers, 3-1. The Gators will have a chance to even up the series Saturday at 3 p.m.
After failing to snatch the series victory against Tennessee, Florida hopes to capture redemption against Auburn. The Tigers will look to bounce back from a nail-biting series loss to Kentucky.
No. 7 Florida Gators softball trampled No. 22 UCF Wednesday night after a monstrous offensive performance in the second inning.
Even after two tough first games in this weekend’s Florida-Tennessee series, the Skylar Wallace show earned rave reviews in act three for a Gators win.
The Gators dropped their second straight after notching only three hits in the second game of the series.
Florida softball fell in the first of a three-game series with the Tennessee Volunteers Friday night