Four Florida softball players earn spots on national preseason top-100 list
By Alyssa Britton-Harr | Jan. 23, 2023The Florida Gators softball team had four players earn top-100 rankings on D1 Softball, Extra Inning Softball and Softball America.
The Florida Gators softball team had four players earn top-100 rankings on D1 Softball, Extra Inning Softball and Softball America.
For the second time in under 24 hours, UF’s offense went cold in a win-or-go-home matchup against the UCLA Bruins Sunday, losing 8-0.
Florida played its second game in the Women’s College World Series against the Oklahoma State Cowgirls Saturday. After its 7-1 win against the Oregon State Beavers Thursday, the journey only got harder as the Cowgirls pitched a shutout against the Gators, putting Florida’s chances of advancing in jeopardy.
The veteran pitcher’s steady performance proved to be the true turning point for UF on defense, as the No. 14-seed Gators escaped Oklahoma City with a 7-1 victory over the Beavers.
The Florida Gators head to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to compete in the Women’s College World Series for the 11th time in program history after defeating the No.3 Virginia Tech Hokies 12-0 in five innings.
The Florida softball team won Saturday against the Virginia Tech Hokies, 7-2, in its second game of the day, racking up runs late in the final two innings.
The Virginia Tech Hokies (46-8, 21-2) took full advantage of their first hosting duties of an NCAA Super Regional, handing Florida (46-17, 13-11) a series-opening loss Saturday
The Gators (45-16, 13-11) dominated in the Gainesville Regional Championship game over Wisconsin (30-20, 12-11), forcing a mercy rule en route to a 11-0 victory.
The fourteenth-seeded Florida Gators softball team (44-16, 13-11) demolished the Canisius Golden Griffins (32-17,16-4) 10-1 Friday at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
The 2022 SEC Softball Tournament was held in Gainesville, May 10-14, and fans across the entire conference showed up to support their respective teams.
No. 1 Arkansas (42-9, 19-5) wreaked havoc for the No. 5 Gators (43-16, 13-11) in the bottom of the fourth inning, changing the trajectory of the game.
The No. 5 Gators (42-15, 13-11 SEC) dominated No. 4 Kentucky (35-17, 13-11 SEC) in the Southeastern Conference Tournament quarterfinal matchup Thursday, posting nine runs on 11 hits.
In her return, the fifth-seeded Gators (42-15, 13-11 SEC) prevailed over No. 12 Texas A&M (28-25, 6-18 SEC) with a 4-1 win.
No. 10 Florida (41-15, 13-11 SEC) fell to Florida Gulf Coast (18-33, 9-15 ASUN) 3-2 but blanked Mercer (16-38, 7-11 SoCon) 2-0 in a doubleheader that served as the regular-season finale Saturday.
No. 10 Florida (40-14, 13-11 SEC) topped Mercer (16-36, 7-11 SoCon) and shutout Florida Gulf Coast (16-33, 9-15 ASUN) to begin its final regular season homestand with a pair of victories.
She scored the winning walk-off run against the Gators (38-14, 13-11 SEC) to earn FSU (46-5, 16-5 ACC) its eighth consecutive win with a final score of 2-1.
The No. 9 Gators (38-13, 13-11 SEC) defeated the No. 19 Tigers (32-19, 11-10 SEC) in dramatic fashion Sunday, 2-1.
In its ugliest defeat of the season, No. 8 Florida softball went down hard to No. 7 Arkansas Friday, giving up seven unearned runs on three errors.
Florida delivered a 1-0 win against the USF Bulls on a night where redshirt junior Skylar Wallace became the program’s record holder for stolen bases in a single season.
It wasn’t always pretty, but No. 9 Florida softball earned two wins and its first SEC series sweep of the year at Ole Miss.