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Florida Unf 2/11 Vs NCAA Championships | 2014 & 2015 No. 8/11 WCWS Appearances | '08, '09, '10, '11, '13, 14, '15, '17, '18 & '19 SEC Champions | '98, '08, '09, '13, '15, '16, '17 & '18 4-1 (0-0) SEC Tournament Champions | '08, '09, '13, '18 & '19 SCHEDULE FEB. 12 2019 R 4-1 | H 0-0 | A 1-0 | N 3-1 Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium USF-RAWLINGS INVITATIONAL (TAMPA, FLA) Gainesville, Fla. 2/7 VS. ILLINOIS STATE W, 4-1 2/8 VS. FRESNO STATE W, 6-4 BROADCASTS INFO 2/8 VS. NO. 17/14 MICHIGAN L, 11-2 (6) 2/9 VS. GEORGIA STATE W, 10-0 (5) SEC Network + 2/9 AT USF W, 6-1 Kyle Crooks & Francesca Enea FLORIDA UNF 2/11 VS. TEAM USA (EXHIBITION) L, 5-3 RADIO 4-1 W-L 2-2 2/12 VS. UNF 6:00 PM Tom Collett & Marty Pallman .295 AVG .208 BUBLY INVITATIONAL (GAINESVILLE, FLA) 2/14 VS. NORTH DAKOTA STATE 4:30 PM WGGG (92.1 FM/1230 AM) & WMOP (100.1 FM/900 AM) 38 H 21 2/14 VS. LONGWOOD 7:00 PM 2/15 VS. NORTH DAKOTA STATE 11:30 AM R 2/15 VS. LONGWOOD 2:00 PM IMPACT LEADERS 28 11 2/16 VS. SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 11:30 AM Overall Season ______________________________UNF 2B 2/16 VS. FLORIDA A&M 2:00 PM Charla Echols (.467) ____ Batting Avg. __ (.417) Rebecca Koskey 4 2 2/19 VS. JACKSONVILLE 6:00 PM Charla Echols (7) _________ Hits ______ (5) Rebecca Koskey - 3B 0 Adams/Reynoso (4) _______Runs _______(3) Taylor Engman MARY NUTTER CLASSIC (PALM SPRINGS, CALIF) Charla Echols (7) _________ RBIs ______ (4) Rebecca Koskey 9 HR 1 2/21 VS. ARIZONA 3:30 PM 4 Tied (1) _____________Doubles ______ (1) Koskey/Glover 2/21 VS. NORTHWESTERN 6:00 PM BB 2/22 VS. ARIZONA STATE 5:30 PM - ________________ Triples__________________- 18 15 Jordan Roberts (3) ______Home Runs ____ (1) Rebecca Koskey 2/22 VS. UCLA 8:30 PM SB 2/23 VS. NEBRASKA 12:00 PM Kendyl Lindaman (4) _____ Walks _______(3) Taylor Engman 3 2 3 Tied (1) ___________ Stolen Bases _____(2) Taylor Engman 2/28 VS. LOUISIANA 6:00 PM 3.50 ERA 3.11 2/29 VS. LOUISIANA 1:00 PM Natalie Lugo (2) _________Wins ________ (1) Dyhr/Clausen 3/1 VS. LOUISIANA 12:00 PM Rylee Trlicek (2.25) ________ ERA _______(0.00) Alyssa Dyhr 1 SH/O - 3/4 VS. FGCU 6:00 PM Lugo/Trlicek (1) __________Saves ______ (1) Morgan Clausen 3/6 VS. AUBURN* 6:00 PM .977 FLD% .977 3/7 VS. AUBURN* 6:00 PM Natalie Lugo (16) __________Ks _______ (5) Morgan Clausen 3/8 VS. AUBURN* 3:00 PM 3/10 VS. PENN 2:00 PM 3/11 VS. FLORIDA STATE 6:00 PM THE FIRST PITCH 3/13 VS. BAYLOR 6:00 PM • No. 8 Florida is scheduled to play eight games in the next eight days at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium and it continues Wednesday 3/14 VS. BAYLOR 1:00 PM afternoon at 6 p.m. with a regular season contest against UNF. The game can be watched online on SEC Network + with Kyle Crooks and 3/15 VS. BAYLOR 1:00 PM 3/18 AT JACKSONVILLE 6:00 PM Francesca Enea in the booth on the call. 3/20 AT KENTUCKY* 6:00 PM • Tuesday night, the program welcomed back former standouts Michelle Moultrie, Aubree Munro and Kelsey Stewart to Gainesville. The 3/21 AT KENTUCKY* 2:00 PM trio played on the same dirt they once competed on as Gators in front of the fans that cheered them on to numerous SEC and National 3/22 AT KENTUCKY* 1:00 PM 3/25 VS. BETHUNE-COOKMAN 6:00 PM Championships. In October, the trio was selected as a part of the 15-player roster that will compete for Olympic gold at the 2020 Tokyo 3/28 VS. OLE MISS* 12:00 PM Olympics this summer. The group will also be the first to represent the program at an Olympics. 3/29 VS. OLE MISS* 6:00 PM 3/30 VS. OLE MISS* 7:00 PM • It was the first time that the Gators have faced Team USA and it's only the second time facing a national team in an exhibition. Florida 4/1 AT UCF 6:00 PM opened the newly renovated KSP Stadium against Team Japan in 2019 where Japan won the exhibition 8-0 in seven innings. 4/3 AT TENNESSEE* 6:00 PM 4/4 AT TENNESSEE* 8:00 PM • The Gators went toe-to-toe with the world's No.1-ranked team as the contest came down to the last at-bat when Florida rallied from a 4/5 AT TENNESSEE* 3:00 PM 5-0 deficit to close down the lead to 5-3. With the bases loaded and two outs, Hannah Adams got a solid piece of Abbott's pitch but it 4/9 VS. MISSOURI* 6:00 PM hung up just enough for center fielder Haylie McCleney to record the final out. 4/10 VS. MISSOURI* 5:00 PM 4/11 VS. MISSOURI* 11:00 AM • After tonight's game the Gators will head into the Bubly Invitational to play six games against Longwood, North Dakota State, Florida 4/15 VS. USF 6:00 PM A&M and Southeastern Louisiana. 4/18 AT ARKANSAS* 6:00 PM 4/19 AT ARKANSAS* 5:00 PM • Florida Head Coach Tim Walton is chasing 900 career Division I win as he currently sits with a record of 898-232 (.795). If the Gators pick 4/20 AT ARKANSAS* 7:00 PM up six wins in the next 11 games he will become the second fastest coach in NCAA history to reach 900 Division I wins - Mike Candrea 4/22 AT FLORIDA STATE 6:00 PM at Arizona achieved the feat in just 1,077 games. Walton's .795 win percentage is also the highest amongst active NCAA Division I head 4/24 VS. GEORGIA* 6:00 PM 4/25 VS. GEORGIA* 12:00 PM coaches. 4/26 VS. GEORGIA* 12:00 PM • UF hit nine home runs during opening weekend at the USF-Rawlings Invitational and rank seventh nationaly in home runs per game 5/1 AT SOUTH CAROLINA* 6:00 PM 5/2 AT SOUTH CAROLINA* 8:00 PM (1.80), with Jordan Roberts leading the way on the team with three. 5/3 AT SOUTH CAROLINA* 12:30 PM • Last season the Gators had three student-athletes named NFCA All-Americans in Kelly Barnhill, Amanda Lorenz and Kendly Lindaman. Lindaman is the only returning NFCA All-American for the Gators and this is the first year since 2008 that Florida has not returned an 5/6-9 SEC TOURNAMENT TUSCALOOSA, ALA. TBA 5/14-17 NCAA REGIONAL CAMPUS SITES, TBA TBA all-american in the circle. Since 2008, Florida pitchers earned 18 all-american honors. 5/21-24 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL CAMPUS SITES, TBA TBA 5/28-6/3 WCWS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. TBA Herb Brooks, Assistant Director of Communications E-Mail - [email protected] University of Florida Athletic Association Office - (352) 692-6617 | Cell - (352) 262-1080 P.O. Box 14485, Gainesville, FL 32604-2485 NOTES Former Gators Welcomed Home; Lindaman Selected To Top-50 Watch 2020 SEASON HONORS Gators Hang with Team USA List Tuesday night, the program welcomed back former standouts Mi- Senior Kendyl Lindaman earned a spot on the 2020 USA Softball Preseason All-SEC Team chelle Moultrie, Aubree Munro and Kelsey Stewart to Gainesville. Top 50 "Watch List" as announced by USA Softball Wednesday. This Hannah Adams Junior INF The trio played on the same dirt they once competed on as Gators is Lindaman's third appearance on the initial watch list. USA Softball Top 50 "WatchList" in front of the fans that cheered them on to numerous SEC and Lindaman, a three-time NFCA All-American, produced the second Kendyl Lindaman Senior C National Championships. In October, the trio was selected as a highest average at the plate for the Gators and finished inside the part of the 15-player roster that will compete for Olympic gold at 2020 Team USA U-19 Team Members top-10 amongst Southeastern Conference sluggers in RBI, home Charla Echols Sophomore 3B the 2020 Tokyo Olympics this summer. The group will also be the runs, total bases and walks last season. Julia Cottrill Freshman C first to represent the program at an Olympics. Rylee Trlicek Freshman LHP Lauren Haeger & Kelly Barnhill are the only Gators to have won It was the first time that the Gators have faced Team USA and it's the prestigious award. Haeger earned the title in 2015 after leading 2020 Team USA Olympic Team Members only the second time facing a national team in an exhibition. Flor- Florida to the program's second national championship and Barnhill secured the honor after have a historic season in 2017. Alumni Years (UF) ida opened the newly renovated KSP Stadium against Team Japan Aubree Munroe 2013-16 in 2019 where Japan won the exhibition 8-0 in seven innings. Kelsey Stewart 2013-16 How The Gators Fared In The Fall The Gators went toe-to-toe with the world's No.1-ranked team Michelle Moultrie 2009-12 A new era of Gators softball started in the fall of 2019 as the team as the contest came down to the last at-bat when Florida turned the page to 2020 without all-americans Amanda Lorenz rallied from a 5-0 deficit to close down the lead to 5-3.
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