Florida mercy-rules Rattlers with another road SEC series on horizon
The Gators won their 20th game of the year when they steamrolled FAMU 10-0 in seven innings
Catcher Mac Guscette gestures towards his dugout from second base. Photo by Grethel Aguila | The Independent Florida Alligator
The explosive crack of Jud Fabian’s bat brought Florida Ballpark to its feet.
The baseball disappeared into a cloudless blue sky as Fabian lingered in the batter’s box and watched it fly. It came down on Hull Road over left field and gave a brief surprise to a red sports car driving by.
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Opinion: I was a freshman at UF during the Gainesville student murders over 30 years ago, but I remember it like it was yesterday
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. It was a warm late August Monday in 1990. My first day as a college student at the University of Florida. I was walking down Museum Road from my dorm room in Hume Hall to my first college class in Norman Hall when I learned about the tragedy. A student handed me a piece of paper with the masthead of the
Gators set for midweek rematch with the Hatters
Florida will play Stetson Tuesday after a 10-7 victory March 10
Outfielder Sterlin Thompson rounds the base path against Jacksonville March 14 Photo by Grethel Aguila | The Independent Florida Alligator
Nathan Hickey drove the ball into left field, and Jacob Young and Colby Halter both rounded third base and crossed home as the Gator dugout hollered.
After Stetson led 5-0 after the second inning, Florida enjoyed a 7-5 advantage in the fifth inning.
The Gators held on for a 10-7 victory March 10 over the Hatters, who now head back to Florida Ballpark again for their second matchup Tuesday.
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