Castro's first career homer pushes Gators softball past Gamecocks
Mar. 16, 2012The top of the Gators’ lineup flexed its muscles Friday night.
The top of the Gators’ lineup flexed its muscles Friday night.
The cake walk is over. The challenge is underway.
Brittany Schutte taking a ball to the face was like a kick in the gut for the Gators. Or, it was supposed to be.
One was enough.
A day after failing to put a single run on the board, the Gators came out of the gates charging Saturday.
The Gators have struggled to support Hannah Rogers since Southeastern Conference play began.
The Gators left Mississippi with two more wins in their back pocket.
Don’t call it an outburst. It’s just Gator softball.
The Gators continued their streak of both offensive and pitching dominance Saturday.
Whatever rust the Gators had on Thursday, they shook it off Friday afternoon.
Thankfully for the Gators, the team with the most hits does not always win.
Tim Walton said it’s possible to win without depth. The Gators will just take his word for it.
Florida fans may be waiting for that “wow” factor from the Gators, but they’re not alone — so is Tim Walton.
The Gators got back on their feet Friday afternoon after suffering their first loss of the season on Thursday.
The Gators proved to be fool’s gold in their annual trip out west.
For several Gators, Thursday will be a homecoming.
In the Gators’ first homestand of the season, Brittany Schutte not only outperformed every player in the Southeastern Conference, but every player in the nation.
Nothing is permanent. Ask Michelle Moultrie.
They were on a softball field, but the Gators were playing Bache-ball.
The Gators’ golden opportunity in the Golden State will have to wait.