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Wednesday Sports News And Notes…

By Steve Russell on May 22nd, 2013

A close win for the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA playoffs, the Heat start playoff action tonight and more in our Wednesday Sports News and Notes…

** The SEC Baseball Tournament swings into Day 2 today after four teams were eliminated yesterday.   Kentucky, Auburn, Florida and Missouri were sent home.  Today, Ole Miss plays Arkansas; Texas A&M faces Vanderbilt; Alabama plays LSU and Mississippi State will play South Carolina.

** In the NBA playoffs, San Antonio tops Memphis 93-89 in overtime to go up 2-0 in the Western Conference final.  The Spurs blew a double digit fourth quarter lead but rallied to win; Game 3 moves to Memphis.

** Finally the NBA’s Eastern Conference finals start tonight as Miami hosts Indiana.

** The Florida women’s golf team is tied for 15th after the first day of competition at the NCAA Championships in Athens, Georgia.

** Former Gator quarterback Josh Portis was cut by the Seattle Seahawks after his arrest for driving under the influence earlier this month.

** University of Florida senior tennis player Lauren Embree is named the ITA National Senior Player of the Year; only two other Gator players have won the award.  She is currently playing singles and doubles for UF at the NCAA’s.

** In MLB action, Atlanta rallies to beat Minnesota 5-4; Florida loses 7-3 to Philadelphia and Tampa Bay downs Toronto 4-3.

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Gator Baseball Falls At SEC Tournament; Awaits Regional Fate

By Steve Russell on May 21st, 2013

The Florida Gator baseball team is one and done at the SEC Tournament as it drops a 6-3 decision to Texas A&M on Tuesday in Hoover, Alabama.

Florida is now 29-28 on the year and will have to sweat it out to see if they get an NCAA Regional bid; those are announced on Monday. 

If a committee looks at Florida’s recent numbers, it won’t like what it sees.  The Gators are 2-8 in their last 10 SEC games and the losses at times have not been competitive.

In this game, Florida got off to a 2-0 lead but Gator starting and losing pitcher Johnny Magliozzi could not hold the lead.   The Aggies went up 3-2, Florida tied it, but then Magliozzi left the game trailing 5-3.

The Gators could only muster five hits in the game and they struck out 11 times while also committing two costly errors and allowing six Aggie stolen bases.

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St. Petersburg native Zac MacMath makes impact in the MLS

By Michelle Provenzano on May 21st, 2013

For Philadelphia Union goalie Zac MacMath, soccer was always the number one passion in his life.

MacMath, a St. Petersburg, Fla., native, grew up attached to the game that his father introduced to him when he was four years old.

The now 21-year-old goalie played recreational soccer, and as he grew physically and athletically, MacMath received an invitation to the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., which put him on a path to live and breathe soccer for two and a half years. MacMath said he didn’t mind the time he had to put into it.

“I think everyone that is invited to go there knows that they’re giving up a lot of their regular childhood, but for me it was all worth it,” MacMath said. “I was dedicated to becoming the best soccer player I could, and those years at IMG helped my development as a keeper and player.”

After putting in years of his childhood to the game, MacMath earned a spot on a competitive collegiate team. Although he wasn’t heavily sought after in top name schools, MacMath caught the interest of schools like University of South Florida and University of Maryland, the latter being his number one choice out of his options.

“It’s a different culture, being away at college and being away from my family, but playing against ACC [Atlantic Coast Conference] schools almost every week was big for my development,” MacMath said.

As a freshman, MacMath got a chance to prove himself early, starting in goal and earning 55 saves and a .859 save percentage over his inaugural season. Maryland was on the path to earn a College Cup victory, and MacMath helped to make it happen.

Maryland faced North Carolina in the 2008 NCAA College Cup. MacMath started in goal, contesting UNC’s two shots at goal. In the final minutes, MacMath was Maryland’s saving grace. The goalie made a sliding save to keep UNC’s Michael Callahan from scoring and sealed his team’s 1-0 victory.

After putting in three years at Maryland, MacMath was the fifth overall draft to the Philadelphia Union in 2011. He had to earn his place in goal on the competitive MLS team, and he did just that.

MacMath only started in seven games in his first year as a Union player, but saved 16 goals to help seal three of the team’s wins that season.

“The goal of any soccer player is to be on the field, and thankfully I got that opportunity,” MacMath said.

Once the 2012 season began, MacMath was the starting keeper for the Union. He saved 93 goals in the 32 games he spent in goal and allowed 43.  MacMath said the ups and downs he has faced in goal over the years has only made him a better player.

Now in his third season with the Union, MacMath has saved 35 goals in the 12 games played so far. The Philadelphia Union is ranked No. 5 in the Eastern Conference standings, with the New York Red Bulls at the top spot. MacMath said he’s made some improvements this year and hopes he can help the team claim more wins this season.

“I would like to become more consistent with my tactics in goal and help my team get more wins to try and get this team back into the playoffs,” MacMath said.

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Gator Football Loses Second 2014 Verbal Commitment

By Steve Russell on May 21st, 2013

The Florida football program has lost a second verbal commitment in its 2014 class in less than a week.

Numerous media outlets are reporting that wide receiver Ryeshene Bronson decommited from the Gators, joining linebacker Christian Miller (Columbia, South Carolina) who decommited a few days ago.

The Fort Myers product has had offers from schools like Miami, FSU and Miami.

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Gator Women’s Tennis Loses In NCAA’s, Tuesday Sports News and Notes…

By Steve Russell on May 21st, 2013

The Florida women’s tennis team can’t get a three-peat, Gator women’s golf starts NCAA play and more in our Tuesday Sports News and Notes…

** The Florida women’s tennis team was trying for a three-peat national championship in the NCAA Tournament but it fell just short, losing 4-3 to Stanford Monday in the national semifinals.  The Cardinal now meets Texas A&M for the national title.

** The Florida women’s golf team starts play today in the NCAA Championship in Athens, Georgia.

** Dave Perno has been fired as coach of the Georgia baseball team.   The Bulldogs won just seven SEC games this season and did not make the SEC Tournament.

** The SEC Baseball Tournament starts today in Hoover, Alabama with four games including Florida facing Texas A&M.  The other games are Ole Miss-Kentucky, Auburn-Alabama and Mississippi State-Missouri.

** The NBA Lottery is tonight where we will know which team will get the top pick in the June NBA Draft.

** In MLB action, Atlanta downs Minnesota 5-1; Florida upends Philadelphia 5-1 and Toronto knocks off Tampa Bay 7-5.

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Gator Women’s Tennis Rolls On At NCAA’s, Monday Sports News And Notes…

By Steve Russell on May 20th, 2013

The Florida women’s tennis team stays alive in its quest for a third straight national title, Gator baseball readies for postseason play and more in our Monday Sports News and Notes…

** The Florida women’s tennis team beat Cal 4-2 Sunday to advance in the NCAA Tournament; UF plays Stanford today at 6pm.  The Gators are going for a third straight national title.

** The Gator baseball team gears up for postseason play as it begins play in the SEC Tournament Tuesday against Texas A&M, a team UF has not played this year.   Florida is 29-27 on the year as it tries to win games to improve its NCAA Regional chances.

** The San Antonio Spurs rip the Memphis Grizzlies 105-83 in Game 1 of the NBA Western Conference finals.   The Eastern Conference final between Miami and Indiana gets underway Wednesday.

** In MLB news, Tampa Bay pitcher Matt Moore improves his record to 8-0 as the Rays beat Baltimore 3-1 for a series sweep.  The Rays have won 9 of their last 11 games.  The Rays visit Toronto tonight.

** Miami breaks a seven game losing streak with a 2-1 win over Arizona.  The Marlins will host Philadelphia tonight.

** And the Atlanta Braves beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-2 as the Braves open a two and a half game lead over Washington in the NL East.  The Braves open a home series with Minnesota tonight.

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Gator Softball beats USF 2-0, will host Super Regionals

By Kyle Logan on May 20th, 2013

Gaining the final out to finish the bottom of the seventh yesterday, the Florida Gator softball team was able to avenge a loss from one year ago.  The USF Bulls last year knocked out the Gators in an NCAA Regional but this year, a different result.

Up until yesterday, the Gators found no challenge from any opponent in this year’s regional, defeating the Hampton Pirates on Friday 7-1, followed by an 11-1 win over USF on Saturday.

However, another matchup against USF on Sunday in the regional final brought more challenges than the day before but the Gators still prevailed, beating the Bulls 2-0 to advance to NCAA Super Regional play.

The Bulls again threw their star left-hander Sarah Nevins and the Gators offense could not get much going. The Gators managed only one hit in seven innings, and had to find their way on base by other means. Florida freshman second baseman Kelsey Stewart, who got the only hit for Florida on the day, talks about the difference in Nevins’ performance from Saturday to Sunday.

Although Nevins had six strikeouts, she also gave up six walks and hit two batters. It was during the fourth inning that the Gators were able to score both runs thanks to their free passes around the bases.

Gator coach Tim Walton talks about his team finding ways to score runs against the Bulls’ great pitching.

While Nevins’ pitching performance was good, Florida’s Hannah Rogers was even better. Rogers threw all seven innings allowing no runs on just three hits while fanning five hitters.  Rogers talks about her outing yesterday.

The junior pitcher led the team yesterday as she’s done all year, and Walton talks about the little change that was made to Rogers pitching style.

With Sunday’s victory, the Gators showed that they could win under any circumstances. This win gives the Gators a record of 55-7 on the season, and adding in an SEC championship, Walton says this year’s team is truly special.

The Gators have now clinched a spot in yet another Super Regional, and will play host to the UAB Blazers next weekend. Game 1 will be Saturday May 25th, at 1pm.

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Gator Baseball Drops Regular Season Finale

By Steve Russell on May 19th, 2013

The end of the regular season probably can’t come soon enough for the Florida Gators baseball team.

The Gators finished the season in Athens, Georgia where the Bulldogs had only won five league games all year and Florida loses two of three to the Bulldogs including Saturday’s regular season ending 9-2 loss.

Florida will enter the SEC Tournament as the eighth seed and will play Texas A&M on Tuesday.  Florida ends the regular year 29-27 overall and 14-16 in SEC play.

The Gators have lost seven of their last nine SEC games and it started badly Saturday for the Gators and didn’t get much better.

Georgia scored three runs in the second inning to chase starter and loser Eric Hanhold but the Gators got two runs back in the third on rbi hits from Richie Martin and Casey Turgeon.   But that’s all the runs UF would get while Georgia went on the offensive as a four run barrage late in the game put the contest away.

Texas A&M is 30-25 overall and finished 13-16 in SEC play and the two teams will face each other for the first time this year Tuesday in the SEC Tournament.

 

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Gators Beat Bulls 11-1, Advance To Softball Regional Final

By Robert Judin on May 19th, 2013

If someone told Gator head Coach Tim Walton before Saturday’s 2013 NCAA Tournament game against South Florida that junior pitcher Hannah Rogers would only surrender one hit in an 11-1 win against the Bulls, he would have been pleased.

If that win came with Rogers only having to go five innings due to an offensive onslaught evoking a mercy rule, Walton would have been ecstatic.

That’s exactly what happened.

Well, Rogers did hit two batters in the first inning and walked four on the day, but she also struck out six.

Walton says Rogers is a gamer.

The Bulls did manage to get one runner across home in the top of the first inning.

With the bases juiced and one out, Lee Ann Spivey hit a dribbler back to Rogers who flung the ball to Taylore Fuller at home for the force out. The freshman catcher was greedy and tried to get the double play at first. But she hit Spivey in the back and allowed South Florida’s Stephanie Medina to score.

Walton says Rogers made a great play going to home.

Florida drove in run after run in the first three innings, knocking Bulls star pitcher Sara Nevins out of the game after just 1.1 innings. Nevins entered the game with a 0.93 ERA.

The Gators’ rally was sparked by a three-run home run from Lauren Haeger in the bottom of the first inning. She ordered in another three runs with a bases-clearing double in the second inning and picked up her seventh RBI in the third when she was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded.

Haeger says she just tried to make contact.

Fuller got in on the long-ball action with a solo-lead-off home run in the second inning. That was her second blast in two days; she hit only two home runs all season.

Fuller says she’s been locked in at the plate.

Florida will play South Florida again today and needs to win just one more game for the Regional championship and the right to move on to the NCAA Super Regionals which will be played May 23-26.

Walton says he wants his team to stay focused.

With Rogers’ arm being spared an extra two innings, Walton could turn to his junior ace again Sunday for relief work out of the bullpen.

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Gator Baseball Loses At Georgia

By Steve Russell on May 18th, 2013

The Gator baseball team lost the second game of a three game series to the Georgia Bulldogs 3-1 Friday in Athens.

Florida is now 29-26 on the year and 14-15 in SEC play.

Florida started lefty Bobby Poyner on the mound and he pitched well but the Bulldogs would score all of their runs in one inning to saddle him with the loss.

Meanwhile the Gator bats were held nearly silent as they could push across only one run, that coming on a base hit by Harrison Bader that gave Florida a short lived 1-0 lead.   The Gators would only manage four hits in the game.

The final game of the regular season will be played Saturday before the Gators travel to play in the SEC Tournament next week in Hoover, Alabama.

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