Brombacher day-to-day as Florida prepares for Georgia
By STEPHEN SHEEHAN< | Mar. 24, 2011Heading into its toughest matchup of the year, No. 2 Florida could once again be without ace Stephanie Brombacher.
Heading into its toughest matchup of the year, No. 2 Florida could once again be without ace Stephanie Brombacher.
Florida continued its conference dominance this weekend.
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By STEPHEN SHEEHAN
Tim Walton has coached some great players in his career — Stacey Nelson, Kim Waleszonia, Francesca Enea, Stephanie Brombacher and so on.
No one was going to get Kelsey Bruder out Wednesday.
When it comes to offense, UF coach Tim Walton lives by the motto, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
While it wasn’t a perfect weekend, it was certainly close.
Maybe they should have saved some runs for game two.
When a team gives up six hits in a single game, the chances of
Not even this senior class has been this good before.
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Backed by a heavy dose of power and patience, the No. 2 Florida
It was the tale of two wins Friday for No. 2 Florida.
After defeating defending Women’s College World Series champion UCLA at the Cathedral City Classic, the Gators took over the Bruins’ No. 2 spot in the NFCA polls.
It seems no one has an answer to the No. 4 Florida softball team.
For the third time this weekend, Michelle Moultrie came up in the
This time, history did not repeat itself.
After nearly throwing a perfect game in her previous outing, Hannah Rogers did not disappoint Thursday afternoon.
For every Batman, there’s a Robin. This year, Florida has a dynamic duo in Stephanie Brombacher and emerging freshman Hannah Rogers.