Harris stellar for Gators baseball in unlikely appearance against ‘Noles
By TOM GREEN | Apr. 10, 2012Down 3-0 early on the road against top-ranked FSU, Florida coach Kevin O’Sullivan was worried that the Seminoles would keep piling on the runs.
Down 3-0 early on the road against top-ranked FSU, Florida coach Kevin O’Sullivan was worried that the Seminoles would keep piling on the runs.
Florida’s fall from the top of the college baseball polls was a swift one — one that surely has people questioning if this team is as good as it was advertised to be entering the season.
A shot sails past the baseline. A backhand slams into the net. A second serve lands just out for a double fault.
The Gators are looking for consistency.
Bailey Castro was feeling generous in the third inning Sunday.
When Ashanée Dickerson stepped on the mat Saturday at the NCAA Southeast Regional, memories of the 2011 postseason flew through her head.
Junior Tony McQuay is most known on the track for his performances in the 400m. That’s why Friday’s win at the Pepsi Florida Relays didn’t come as much of a surprise to most.
The Gators’ red-zone woes from last fall appeared to follow them into the spring.
Throughout the NCAA Southeast Regional Championships, it was evident the field could not match the top-ranked Gators’ talent.
Any momentum No. 1 Florida got from Friday night’s shutout victory against No. 12 LSU went by the wayside in Saturday’s series finale.
Jeff Driskel took the first snap when spring practice began last month; Jacoby Brissett took the first snap in Saturday’s spring game.
Johns Hopkins had the Gators right where it wanted them.
Although Ebony Eutsey and Laine Whitaker are close now, it wasn’t always that way.
After Thursday’s series-opening loss to LSU, UF coach Kevin O’Sullivan said his team would need a great outing out of starting pitcher Jonathon Crawford to have a chance on Friday.
Fourteen months ago, Jacoby Brissett stood near midcourt inside the Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer High gymnasium, fighting back the bashful smile he is quickly becoming known for.
The Gators didn’t miss a beat without Kitty Cullen.
It has taken nearly six years, but James Wilson is poised to finally make it through his first healthy spring.
Despite the pressures of postseason action, the Gators have plenty of reasons to feel comfortable Saturday.
While most seniors in high school are looking ahead to their graduation, Gators freshman Dedric Dukes is focusing on the Pepsi Florida Relays.
Even as one of the top teams in the country with some of the top players, No. 2 Florida still sees room for improvement. That’s been the attitude all year for the Gators (15-1, 8-0 Southeastern Conference), but at this point late in the season, getting better isn’t so easy.