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GAINESVILLE, Fla. The No. 16 Florida State softball team (10-4) lost to No. 5 Florida (14-0) on Friday, 5-0. The two teams will meet again in Tallahassee tomorrow at 6 pm.
Florida State 0, Florida 5
Caylan Arnold started and pitched four innings for the Noles in the circle as she allowed two hits and one run with five strikeouts.
Danielle Watson entered in relief in the fifth inning and pitched two complete innings, allowing three hits and four runs.
Neither team had anything going until the fourth inning when Florida would get on the board first with a solo home run by Charla Echols to right field.
Florida would extend their lead to 4-0 in the bottom of the fifth with their second home run of the game, this one was a three-run shot by Kendyl Lindaman to left field. The Gators would put up one more run in the sixth inning to make it 5-0.
Florida State could not get the offense clicking as they would record just one hit and three walks.
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With two outs in the bottom of the fifth inning, Florida softball player Kendyl Lindaman got a rising fastball and hit a high fly ball over the leftfield fence. With two runners on base, Lindaman’s three-run home run extended the Gator lead to 4-0 in the bottom of the fifth. Although Elizabeth Hightower kept Florida State off the board in the circle, Lindaman’s home run gave the Gators important insurance runs to help the team outlast the Seminoles 5-0.
“It felt great,” Lindaman said. “We needed more insurance runs and our pitchers have been dealing every single day. Just giving them the confidence as well as our hitters and I just wanted to make sure we had enough insurance runs to win tonight.”