Road to a repeat: Previewing the 2015 Florida softball season
By Luis Torres | Dec. 30, 2014One of the hardest things to do in sports is being able to repeat as champions.
One of the hardest things to do in sports is being able to repeat as champions.
Gator softball has been great for the past decade – one could even call them dominant.
Hannah Rogers has proven time and time again her value to the Florida softball team.
Kelsey Stewart’s season may not be over just yet.
A line of orange-and-blue clad Gator fans stood outside Katie Seashole Pressley Stadium and down Hull road waiting to greet the school’s newest national champions.
Hannah Rogers had little success in her first two trips to Oklahoma City.
Tim Walton said it best on April 15.
Heading into Florida’s first game in the Women’s College World Series Championship Series against Alabama on Monday, Aubree Munro had just two career home runs as a Gator.
For the second time in the Women’s College World Series, No. 5 seed Florida faced 13th-seeded Baylor.
The Gators are rolling through the competition.
In her first career Women's College World Series at-bat on Thursday, Chelsea Herndon saw a familiar face.
They’re back.
Eight teams remain in the hunt for the title as the top softball team in the country. Each team took different paths to make it, but in the end, they all made it to Oklahoma City. With action beginning today, alligatorSports took a look at each opening-round matchup.
Kirsti Merritt just wanted to finish it.
No. 5 seed Florida outscored its opponents 29-0 in the regional round of the 2014 NCAA Tournament.
After UF defeated UCF 7-0 in the final game of the Gainesville Regional on Sunday to advance to its seventh NCAA Super Regional in program history, coach Tim Walton took a moment to remember former Gators pitcher Stacey Nelson.
Lauren Haeger set the tone for UF in the Gainesville NCAA Regional final against UCF in more ways than one.
The Gators emptied the dugout in its second NCAA Regional matchup on Saturday.
Delanie Gourley was calm on the mound in her first career NCAA Tournament start on Friday.
It’s been a common motif all season: Florida goes where Kelsey Stewart goes.