UF softball falls to LSU despite Fuller's three homers
By Patrick Pinak | Mar. 14, 2015Taylore Fuller’s grand slam and two other home runs weren’t enough.
Taylore Fuller’s grand slam and two other home runs weren’t enough.
Kelsey Stewart had no time to think.
Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium will likely turn into a zoo when two undefeated animals take the field tonight in UF’s Southeastern Conference opener.
Lauren Haeger is continuing to have the best start to a season that she can probably imagine.
The Gators softball team is off to the best start in the program’s 19-year history.
For the second year in a row, the Florida softball team found itself down 4-0 early to Michigan with Delanie Gourley in the circle.
The Gators were feeling 22 on Wednesday night.
There is one trend that continues for the Florida softball team.
Delanie Gourley must have felt right at home pitching against the second-best team in the nation – because she was home.
The road to a second national title for the Florida softball team is about to get tougher.
Aleshia Ocasio may be a freshman, but she has no problem pitching against ranked teams.
The softball must look like a beach ball to Florida’s hitters.
Briana Little had the best offensive performance in the 19-year history of the Florida softball program.
It’s hard to argue against Lauren Haeger being the best player in the country right now.
On a frigid night, the Gators were lining frozen ropes left and right at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
The Florida softball team has an advantage a lot of teams around the country wish they could have in their lineup.
While the UF softball team has had no problem driving in runs this season, Florida has left its fair share of runs on the basepaths.
Florida’s pitching is dominant – so dominant, that even UF’s own hitters will tell you that they hate facing the Gators’ trio of pitchers in practice.
Lauren Haeger would probably want to follow the advice of the late Ernie Banks.
In his 10th season as the Florida softball head coach, Tim Walton etched numbers 500 and 501 in the win column Saturday.