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Florida Kentucky @GATORSBB BASEBALL CONTACT: Dan Apple | [email protected] @Dapple0 | (O) 352-692-6008 2017 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | 11 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES | 14 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 23 SEC EASTERN DIVISION TITLES | 7 SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 SCHEDULE GATORS WILDCATS H 23-3 | A 8-4 | N 1-0 32-7 12-3 25-12 7-8 OVERALL SEC FLORIDA OVERALL SEC .296 BA .307 FEBRUARY (9-1) All times Eastern at 1328 AB 1256 16 SIENA SEC+ W 7-1 1 9 17 SIENA SEC+ W 10-2 USA TODAY RANKING USA TODAY RANKING 290 R 289 18 SIENA SEC+ W 19-2 KENTUCKY 393 H 386 KEVIN O’SULLIVAN NICK MINGIONE 20 FLORIDA ATLANTIC SEC+ W 6-1 HEAD COACH APRIL 19-20-21 HEAD COACH 89 2B 82 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN SEC+ W 7-4 Alfred A. McKethan Stadium 7 3B 4 23 at #24 Miami ACC Extra W 7-3 480-215 480-215 68-35 68-35 OVERALL at UF LEXINGTON, KY OVERALL at UK 58 HR 59 24 at #24 Miami ACC Extra W 8-2 25 at #24 Miami ACC Extra L 0-2 260 RBI 271 27 at North Florida ESPN3 W 4-0 .505 SLG% .520 28 NORTH FLORIDA SEC+ W 8-3 175 BB 200 THURSDAY | 7 pm ET FRIDAY | 7:30 pm ET SATURDAY | 1 pm ET MARCH (15-4) 296 SO 298 2 STONY BROOK SEC+ W 12-5 RHP Brady Singer, Jr. RHP Jackson Kowar, Jr. RHP Tyler Dyson, So. .386 OB% .418 3 STONY BROOK SEC+ W 8-0 7-1, 2.79 ERA 6-1, 2.70 ERA 5-2, 3.30 ERA 44-65 SB-ATT 40-56 4 STONY BROOK SEC+ W 3-1 RHP Zach Haake, Jr. RHP Sean Hjelle, Jr. RHP Justin Lewis, Jr. 3.09 ERA 5.07 6 at UCF L 7-9 7 UCF SEC+ L 2-4 1-3, 8.20 ERA 5-2, 3.09 ERA 5-2, 4.64 ERA 13 SV 6 9 RHODE ISLAND W 9-0 115 BB 132 SEC NETWORK GATOR IMG FLORIDAGATORS.COM 10 RHODE ISLAND (DH1) SEC+ W 9-2 Thursday/Friday SPORTS NETWORK Live Stats & Audio 346 SO 342 10 RHODE ISLAND (DH2) SEC+ W 3-2 Jeff Cardozo .220 BAA .252 13 #7 FLORIDA ST. SEC+ W 12-6 SEC NETWORK+ Steve Russell ACC NETWORK+ .983 FLD% .974 16 at South Carolina SEC+ W 7-3 Saturday Live Video Stream 17 at South Carolina SEC+ L 7-15 24 E 34 18 at South Carolina ESPNU W 3-2 SERIES HISTORY 21 JACKSONVILLE SEC+ W 10-3 Head coach Kevin O’Sullivan is 16-16 against Kentucky and 5-5 in regular season series against the LAST 5 GAMES (4-1) 23 #4 ARKANSAS SEC+ L 3-6 Wildcats. The Gators took two of three from UK last year in Gainesville. More on page two. TEAM AVERAGE .305 24 #4 ARKANSAS ESPN2 W 17-2 TEAM ERA 3.20 25 #4 ARKANSAS SEC Net W 5-4 27 #5 Florida St. (Jax) SEC Net W 1-0 QUICK HITS HITTING LEADERS AVG AB R H HR RBI SB 30 #8 VANDERBILT SEC+ W 8-4 • Florida’s offense has been explosive this season, especially late in games. Opponents’ bullpens Jonathan India .500 16 5 8 0 2 1-1 31 #8 VANDERBILT ESPNU W 10-2 have a 8.20 ERA against the Gators -- 44 earned runs in 139.1 innings. JJ Schwarz .421 19 4 8 2 6 0-1 • Senior JJ SCHWARZ was named SEC Co-Player of the Week after going 7-for-14 (.500) with two Austin Langworthy .389 18 2 7 0 2 0-1 APRIL (8-2) homers and six RBI last week against FSU and Missouri. He leads the team with 36 RBI. 1 #8 VANDERBILT SEC Net W 8-2 Nick Horvath .353 17 3 6 0 2 0-0 • Junior JONATHAN INDIA has a career-best 24-game hitting streak, the longest streak by a player 3 FLORIDA GULF COAST SEC+ W 8-4 Nelson Maldonado .316 19 3 6 2 3 1-1 7 at Tennessee SEC+ W 22-6 in 11 seasons under O’Sullivan and tied for the third-longest streak in UF history (see page 3). 8 at Tennessee SEC+ W 6-4 (11) • Freshman JORDAN BUTLER has not allowed a run in his last eight outings (13.1 IP) and has yet LAST 10 GAMES (8-2) 8 at Tennessee SEC Net L 4-6 to allow a run out of the pen this year (17.1 IP). He has inherited 11 runners and just one scored. TEAM AVERAGE .316 10 at Florida St. ACC Extra W 6-3 TEAM ERA 3.64 13 MISSOURI SEC+ W 3-1 14 MISSOURI (DH1) SEC+ W 10-2 PROBABLE LINEUP HITTING LEADERS AVG AB R H HR RBI SB 14 MISSOURI (DH2) SEC+ W 7-2 Jonathan India .441 34 12 15 2 7 4-4 NO NAME CL AVG AB R H HR RBI SLG OBP SB-ATT 17 JACKSONVILLE SEC+ L 4-8 Austin Langworthy .421 38 7 16 0 6 2-3 19 at #9 Kentucky SEC Net 7 PM C 22 JJ Schwarz Sr .301 146 34 44 9 36 .568 .378 3-6 Nick Horvath .353 34 6 12 2 9 0-0 20 at #9 Kentucky SEC Net 7:30 PM 1B 32 Keenan Bell So .224 116 20 26 6 24 .448 .286 0-1 JJ Schwarz .351 37 7 13 2 11 1-2 21 at #9 Kentucky SEC+ 1 PM 2B 12 Blake Reese Jr .269 134 26 36 2 26 .418 .405 4-9 Deacon Liput .298 47 12 14 2 7 2-3 24 MERCER SEC+ 6 PM 26 AUBURN ESPNU 7 PM 3B 6 Jonathan India Jr .438 121 42 53 12 31 .860 .562 8-9 27 AUBURN SEC+ 6:30 PM SS 8 Deacon Liput Jr .302 106 24 32 3 20 .434 .356 6-8 LAST 3 STARTS ERA W-L IP H ER SO 28 AUBURN SEC+ 6:30 PM LF 44 Austin Langworthy So .310 126 19 39 0 15 .381 .428 3-4 Jackson Kowar 1.86 2-0 19.1 18 4 16 MAY CF 26 Nick Horvath Sr .302 129 28 39 5 25 .512 .338 5-6 Brady Singer 2.37 2-0 19.0 7 5 24 4 at Texas A&M SEC+ 7:30 PM RF 16 Wil Dalton So .288 153 42 44 13 36 .627 .375 7-10 Tyler Dyson 6.75 1-1 12.0 11 9 16 5 at Texas A&M SEC Net 5 PM 6 at Texas A&M ESPN2 1 PM DH 27 Nelson Maldonado Jr .289 142 29 41 6 27 .472 .380 4-6 8 SOUTH FLORIDA SEC+ 6 PM LAST 6 STARTS 11 GEORGIA SEC+ 6:30 PM ON THE MOUND ERA W-L IP H ER SO 12 GEORGIA SEC Net 1 PM NO NAME CL ERA W-L APP-GS IP H R ER BB/9 K/9 Brady Singer 2.77 4-1 39.0 18 12 46 Jackson Kowar 3.13 3-1 37.1 31 13 36 13 GEORGIA SEC+ 1 PM G1 51 Brady Singer Jr 2.79 7-1 9-9 58.0 38 21 18 2.17 9.78 17 at Mississippi State SEC+ 7:30 PM Tyler Dyson 4.61 3-1 27.1 28 14 31 18 at Mississippi State SEC+ 7:30 PM G2 37 Jackson Kowar Jr 2.70 6-1 9-9 56.0 46 19 17 3.49 8.58 19 at Mississippi State SEC+ 3 PM G3 18 Tyler Dyson So 3.30 5-2 9-9 46.1 42 18 17 3.50 9.52 @GATORSBB FLORIDAGATORS.COM GATORS IN THE WEEKLY POLLS SERIES HISTORY MEETINGS UNDER O’SULLIVAN (16-16) WEEK BA CB D1 NCBWA PG USAT OVERALL: UF leads 138-67-1 YEAR DATE RESULT SCORE SITE Preseason 1 1 1 1 1 1 Gainesville: UF leads, 75-28 2008 4/18 L 7-11 Lexington Week 2 (2/19) 1 1 1 1 1 (no poll) Away: UF leads, 58-36-1 2008 4/19 W 13-7 Lexington Week 3 (2/26) 1 2 1 1 1 (no poll) Neutral Sites: UF leads, 5-3 2008 4/20 L 2-3 (10) Lexington Week 4 (3/5) 1 2 1 1 1 1 2009 5/14 W 10-3 Gainesville Week 5 (3/12) 2 6 2 2 1 2 2009 5/15 L 7-8 Gainesville Week 6 (3/19) 2 4 2 2 1 2 Last Shutout, Florida: 19-0 (5/16/03) Week 7 (3/26) 2 3 2 2 1 2 Last Shutout, Opponent: 3-0 (4/24/15) 2009 5/16 W 13-9 Gainesville Week 8 (4/2) 1 1 1 1 1 1 Most Runs, Florida: 32 - (32-10 win on 4/4/98) 2010 4/16 W 10-8 Lexington Week 9 (4/9) 1 1 1 1 1 1 Margin, Florida: 24 - (25-1 in 1965) 2010 4/17 W 6-3 Lexington Week 10 (4/16) 1 1 1 1 1 1 Most Runs, Kentucky: 17 - (17-1 win on 4/14/14) 2010 4/18 L 5-6 Lexington Week 11 (4/23) Margin, Kentucky: 16 - (17-1 on 4/14/14) 2011 5/19 W 9-6 Gainesville Week 12 (4/30) Longest Win Streak, UF: 16 - (1964-4/16/71) 2011 5/20 L 1-14 Gainesville Week 13 (5/7) 2011 5/21 W 19-3 Gainesville Week 14 (5/14) Longest Win Streak, UK: 4 - (4/24/93-4/22/94) Current Streak: Florida, Won 2 2012 5/3 W 5-3 Lexington 2012 5/4 W 5-1 Lexington 2012 5/5 L 1-2 Lexington USA TODAY COACHES POLL (4/16 POLL) LAST YEAR VS.
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