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Gators Break Rebels SEC Streak in Series Opener - ESPN 98 1 FM

Aleman worked through four innings, allowing just three hits and holding Ole Miss to one run. In relief, Mace picked up right where Aleman left off allowing just one hit through five innings while also tallying seven strikeouts. Mace wrapped up the game in a typical dominating fashion, striking out the side in the ninth. ” That was the plan,” he said. ” Tommy to start a clean inning and Franco to give us four and Tommy to go five and it worked out really well.” Mace picked up his fifth victory of the season with tonight’s win. How It Happened:

Ole Miss suffers first SEC loss of the season

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.

Young leads Gators past Rebels in home series opener - The Independent Florida Alligator

Young leads Gators past Rebels in home series opener No. 15 Florida bounced back Thursday night with a 4-1 win over No. 3 Ole Miss April 2, 2021 | 12:52am EDT After South Carolina swept UF on the road last weekend, No. 15 Florida bounced back with a 4-1 win over No. 3 Ole Miss on a chilly Thursday night at Florida Ballpark. Photo from UF-Jacksonville game March 14. Up 2-1 in the bottom of the eighth with a runner aboard, Florida left fielder Jacob Young hacked at the first pitch from Ole Miss right-hander Josh Mallitz. Young drove a breaking ball into the right-center gap that turned into a RBI triple and extended the Gators’ lead to 3-1. 

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