Ole Miss suffers first SEC loss of the season SOURCE: UF Athletics (Source: UF Athletics) By Ole Miss Sports Information | April 1, 2021 at 11:56 PM CDT - Updated April 1 at 11:56 PM
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Gunnar Hoglund battled through six innings while giving up only a single earned run and three hits total, but No. 15 Florida’s Franco Aleman and Tommy Mace proved to be too much on the mound as No. 2 Ole Miss (20-5, 6-1 SEC) dropped its series opener to the Gators 4-1 Thursday evening.
Peyton Chatagnier, Kevin Graham, Tim Elko and Hayden Leatherwood each recorded a hit, with the latter scoring the lone Rebel run in the third inning on a sac fly. After a valiant effort by Hoglund, Tyler Myers and Josh Mallitz were called upon out of the Ole Miss bullpen to give the bats a chance to take the lead late, but the Rebel offense couldn’t find its rhythm as the Gators tacked on some late insurance run to protect their home field.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Robby Martin hit two home runs and had five RBI and freshman pitcher Carson Montgomery struck out nine batters in 4.2 innings, leading Florida State (7-6) past No. 5 Florida (13-5) 10-2 Tuesday night at Dick Howser Stadium. Catcher Mat Nelson added his team-high fifth home run and the FSU bullpen combined to allow just one hit in 4.1 innings of relief.
The win was the second straight for FSU over a Top 5 Florida team, beating the No. 1 Gators in Gainesville 2-0 last season. It is the Seminoles first win against Florida in Tallahassee since 2015.
Montgomery made his third start of the season and looked every bit the player that was the highest-rated recruit to reach campus this summer. The Windermere native struck out nine, allowed three walks and a pair of runs, both coming in his last inning of work. He exited the game one out shy of his first win as a Seminole.
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When the visiting Jacksonville Dolphins stormed the grass of Florida Ballpark Friday night, the Gators’ bullpen appeared rudderless, far from ready for conference competition.
Florida led 4-2 after six innings, but the arms and the gloves faltered from there. Across the final three innings, Jacksonville r
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