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Florida Florida State @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 SEMINOLES H 20-2 | A 7-4 | N 1-0 28-6 9-3 24-9 8-7 OVERALL SEC FLORIDA OVERALL ACC .295 BA .263 FEBRUARY (9-1) All times Eastern at 1161 AB 1070 16 SIENA SEC+ W 7-1 1 10 17 SIENA SEC+ W 10-2 USA TODAY RANKING USA TODAY RANKING 260 R 210 18 SIENA SEC+ W 19-2 FLORIDA STATE 342 H 281 KEVIN O’SULLIVAN MIKE MARTIN 20 FLORIDA ATLANTIC SEC+ W 6-1 HEAD COACH APRIL 10 HEAD COACH 75 2B 61 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN SEC+ W 7-4 Dick Howser Stadium 5 3B 4 23 at #24 Miami ACC Extra W 7-3 476-214 476-214 1968-703-4 1968-703-4 OVERALL at UF TALLAHASSEE, FL OVERALL at FSU 52 HR 31 24 at #24 Miami ACC Extra W 8-2 25 at #24 Miami ACC Extra L 0-2 232 RBI 186 27 at North Florida ESPN3 W 4-0 .502 SLG% .414 28 NORTH FLORIDA SEC+ W 8-3 TUESDAY vs. FLORIDA STATE | 6 p.m. 155 BB 198 255 SO 253 MARCH (15-4) RHP Tommy Mace, Freshman 2 STONY BROOK SEC+ W 12-5 .384 OB% .387 2-0, 6.17 ERA (16 ER in 23.1 IP, 4 BB, 19 K) 3 STONY BROOK SEC+ W 8-0 42-56 SB-ATT 21-26 4 STONY BROOK SEC+ W 3-1 RHP Andrew Karp, Junior .307 ERA 4.14 6 at UCF L 7-9 5-2, 3.07 ERA (15 ER in 44.0 IP, 9 BB, 51 K) 7 UCF SEC+ L 2-4 10 SV 8 9 RHODE ISLAND W 9-0 99 BB 150 ACC NETWORK+ GATOR IMG FLORIDAGATORS.COM 10 RHODE ISLAND (DH1) SEC+ W 9-2 via WatchESPN SPORTS NETWORK Live Stats & Audio 299 SO 340 10 RHODE ISLAND (DH2) SEC+ W 3-2 Jeff Cardozo .223 BAA .233 13 #7 FLORIDA ST. SEC+ W 12-6 Steve Russell ACC NETWORK+ .983 FLD% .976 16 South Carolina SEC+ W 7-3 Live Video Stream 17 South Carolina SEC+ L 7-15 21 E 29 18 South Carolina ESPNU W 3-2 SERIES HISTORY 21 JACKSONVILLE SEC+ W 10-3 Florida has won 12 of the last 13 meetings against Florida State, including seven in a row -- the LAST 5 GAMES (4-1) 23 #4 ARKANSAS SEC+ L 3-6 Gators’ longest win streak ever over FSU. Head coach Kevin O’Sullivan is 24-16 against FSU. TEAM AVERAGE .326 24 #4 ARKANSAS ESPN2 W 17-2 25 #4 ARKANSAS SEC Net W 5-4 HITTING LEADERS AVG AB R H HR RBI SB 27 #5 Florida St. (Jax) SEC Net W 1-0 QUICK HITS Austin Langworthy .450 20 5 9 0 4 2-2 30 #8 VANDERBILT SEC+ W 8-4 • Florida’s offense had its best SEC weekend of the season at Tennessee, hitting .341 and scoring Jonathan India .389 18 7 7 2 5 3-3 31 #8 VANDERBILT ESPNU W 10-2 32 runs. On the flip side, the pitching staff had a 5.19 ERA with a season high 15 walks at UT. Deacon Liput .385 26 9 10 2 7 2-2 • Junior JONATHAN INDIA has a career-best 19-game hitting streak, the longest streak by a player Nick Horvath .353 17 3 6 2 7 0-0 APRIL (4-1) in 11 seasons under O’Sullivan. India leads the SEC in batting average (.429), on-base percentage 1 #8 VANDERBILT SEC Net W 8-2 JJ Schwarz .278 18 3 5 0 5 1-1 (.547) and slugging percentage (.886). 3 FLORIDA GULF COAST SEC+ W 8-4 TEAM ERA 4.09 7 at Tennessee SEC+ W 22-6 • Junior DEACON LIPUT has a hit in 15 of the last 17 games and a current 8-game hitting streak. 8 at Tennessee SEC+ W 6-4 (11) He went 8-for-16 (.500) at Tennessee with two homers and five RBI. PITCHING LEADERS ERA G-S IP H ER SO 8 at Tennessee SEC Net L 4-6 • Freshman JORDAN BUTLER has been the Gators hottest pitcher of late. He has not allowed a run Jordan Butler 0.00 2-0 4.2 1 0 5 10 at Florida St. ACC Extra 6 PM in his last six outings (10.1 IP) and has yet to allow a run out of the bullpen this season (14.1 IP). Jack Leftwich 0.00 2-0 4.1 2 0 4 13 MISSOURI SEC+ 6:30 PM Jackson Kowar 3.00 1-1 6.0 7 2 1 14 MISSOURI SEC+ 5 PM PROBABLE LINEUP Brady Singer 5.40 1-1 5.0 4 3 7 15 MISSOURI SEC+ 1 PM NO NAME CL AVG AB R H HR RBI SLG OBP SB-ATT Tyler Dyson 20.25 1-1 2.2 3 6 4 17 JACKSONVILLE SEC+ 6 PM 19 at Kentucky SEC Net 7 PM C 22 JJ Schwarz Sr .283 127 30 36 7 30 .520 .364 3-5 20 at Kentucky SEC Net 7:30 PM 1B 32 Keenan Bell So .231 104 17 24 5 22 .442 .292 0-1 LAST 10 GAMES (9-1) TEAM AVERAGE .303 21 at Kentucky SEC+ 1 PM 2B 12 Blake Reese Jr .271 118 25 32 2 22 .432 .412 4-5 24 MERCER SEC+ 6 PM 3B 6 Jonathan India Jr .429 105 37 45 12 29 .886 .547 7-8 HITTING LEADERS AVG AB R H HR RBI SB 26 AUBURN ESPNU 7 PM Jonathan India .471 34 14 16 4 11 5-5 27 AUBURN SEC+ 6:30 PM SS 8 Deacon Liput Jr .329 85 21 28 3 20 .494 .379 6-7 Austin Langworthy .419 31 7 13 0 7 2-2 28 AUBURN SEC+ 6:30 PM LF 44 Austin Langworthy So .296 108 17 32 0 13 .343 .415 3-3 Deacon Liput .370 46 16 17 2 12 4-4 MAY CF 26 Nick Horvath Sr .295 112 25 33 5 23 .518 .331 5-6 Keenan Bell .276 29 8 8 2 8 0-0 4 at Texas A&M SEC+ 7:30 PM RF 16 Wil Dalton So .295 132 37 39 12 30 .636 .386 7-10 Nick Horvath .257 35 6 9 2 8 0-0 5 at Texas A&M SEC Net 5 PM 6 at Texas A&M ESPN2 1 PM DH 27 Nelson Maldonado Jr .285 123 26 35 4 24 .447 .366 3-5 TEAM ERA 3.13 8 SOUTH FLORIDA SEC+ 6 PM PITCHING LEADERS ERA G-S IP H ER SO 11 GEORGIA SEC+ 6:30 PM ON THE MOUND Jack Leftwich 0.00 3-1 9.1 3 0 9 12 GEORGIA SEC Net 1 PM NO NAME CL ERA W-L APP-GS IP H R ER BB/9 K/9 Jordan Butler 0.00 5-0 8.2 3 0 9 13 GEORGIA SEC+ 1 PM G1 51 Brady Singer Jr 3.00 7-1 8-8 51.0 37 20 17 1.94 10.06 17 at Mississippi State SEC+ 7:30 PM Michael Byrne 1.64 5-0 11.0 9 2 11 18 at Mississippi State SEC+ 7:30 PM G2 37 Jackson Kowar Jr 2.72 5-1 8-8 49.2 40 17 15 3.81 8.15 Jackson Kowar 1.96 3-3 18.1 16 4 18 19 at Mississippi State SEC+ 3 PM G3 18 Tyler Dyson So 3.48 4-2 8-8 41.1 38 17 16 3.27 9.36 Brady Singer 4.74 3-3 19.0 13 10 25 @GATORSBB FLORIDAGATORS.COM GATORS IN THE WEEKLY POLLS SERIES HISTORY MEETINGS UNDER O’SULLIVAN (24-16) WEEK BA CB D1 NCBWA PG USAT OVERALL: FSU leads 128-117-1 YEAR DATE RESULT SCORE SITE Preseason 1 1 1 1 1 1 Gainesville: UF leads, 62-48 2008 3/18 W 6-1 Gainesville Week 2 (2/19) 1 1 1 1 1 (no poll) Away: FSU leads, 69-43-1 2008 4/1 L 2-10 Jacksonville Week 3 (2/26) 1 2 1 1 1 (no poll) Neutral Sites: UF leads, 12-11 2008 4/15 L 2-4 Tallahassee Week 4 (3/5) 1 2 1 1 1 1 2008 5/31 L 11-17 Tallahassee Week 5 (3/12) 2 6 2 2 1 2 2009 3/17 W 5-4 Gainesville Week 6 (3/19) 2 4 2 2 1 2 Last Shutout, Florida: 1-0 (3/27/18) Week 7 (3/26) 2 3 2 2 1 2 Last Shutout, Opponent: 3-0 (6/11/16) 2009 3/31 L 2-3 (5) Jacksonville Week 8 (4/2) 1 1 1 1 1 1 Most Runs, Florida: 21 (21-6 win on 3/8/80) 2009 4/14 W 10-2 Tallahassee Week 9 (4/9) 1 1 1 1 1 Margin, Florida: 15 (21-6 win on 3/8/80) 2010 3/2 L 5-10 Tampa Week 10 (4/16) Most Runs, Opponent: 20 (20-7 win on 5/4/79) 2010 3/16 W 8-5 Gainesville Week 11 (4/23) Margin, Opponent: 14 (14-0 win on 3/1/75) 2010 3/30 L 2-7 Jacksonville Week 12 (4/30) Longest W Streak, UF: 7 (6/12/16 - current) 2010 4/13 L 2-3 Tallahassee Week 13 (5/7) 2010 6/21 L 5-8 Tallahassee Week 14 (5/14) Longest W Streak, Opp.: 8 (4/12/89 - 4/17/91) Current Streak: Florida, won 7 2011 3/1 L 3-5 Tampa 2011 3/15 W 5-4 (10) Gainesville 2011 3/29 L 2-5 Jacksonville USA TODAY COACHES POLL (4/9 POLL) LAST TIME VS.
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