Horton homer helps UF softball win home opener
By JOE MORGAN | Feb. 15, 2012Florida may be taking a more small-ball approach this season, but for now, Kelsey Horton is making sure the power of the past remains.
Florida may be taking a more small-ball approach this season, but for now, Kelsey Horton is making sure the power of the past remains.
By Sunday night, the Gators’ mental stamina matched the recent Gainesville weather: below average.
In the final day of the USF Softball Tournament, Florida notched its fourth and fifth wins of season against USF and Florida Gulf Coast.
Florida still had plenty of pop left against Illinois
The Gators started the 2012 campaign by mercy ruling
Florida found their rhythm Friday night against Long
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Failing to muscle up enough for a championship last season, Florida now looks to finesse its way to the top.
Michelle Moultrie is in a class of her own.
Kelsey Bruder always told freshmen teammates their UF careers only got easier after year one.
Gators trying to make Team USA: Four UF players are spending their week in Chula Vista, Calif., at the U.S. Olympic Training Center.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The two scenes couldn’t have looked more different.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Kelsey Bruder swung and missed at a high 2-2 pitch.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Gators softball team does not exactly have a working relationship with Women's College World Series umpire Chris Drumm.
In a continuation of UF's woes against the Pac-10 in Women's College World Series finals, Florida (56-12) lost 14-4 to Arizona State (59-6) on Monday in Game 1 of the best-of-three national championship series.
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OKLAHOMA CITY — For two innings, it looked all too familiar for the Florida Gators softball team.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Annie Lockwood's two-out, hard line drive bounced off the glove of Kasey Fagan, against her chest and toward an erupting Arizona State dugout. Katelyn Boyd touched home plate to give Arizona State a 6-5 victory and thrust Florida (53-11) to the brink of elimination at the Women‘s College World Series.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Missouri's Chelsea Thomas let go of a 2-2 pitch to Megan Bush and, within seconds, the ball clanked off the left-field bleachers at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium. For a pitcher who has been one of college softball's best all season, the homer was a mind-numbing mistake in her worst start of the year.
OKLAHOMA CITY — On Florida’s star-laden team, Lauren Heil is a role player.