No. 4 Gators Softball Routs Auburn In Rothrock’s Return
Although the Gators put up 10 runs, the true standout player of the softball game was in the circle Saturday at Jane B. Moore Field in Auburn, Ala.
In her first start in more than a month, Keagan Rothrock blanked the Tigers in leading Florida to a 10-0 win in six innings to secure the series. It’s the Gators’ 20th run-rule victory this season and their sixth consecutive series win against Auburn.
Pitching Dominance
Though it wasn’t a complete game shutout, Rothrock (9-1) did most of the heavy lifting for the Gators.
The sophomore was lights-out in her first start since Feb. 22 against Grand Canyon. She fought for 4.2 innings, surrendering zero runs while notching seven strikeouts, matching her season-high in her return from injury.
The biggest challenge Rothrock faced came in the fourth inning when two Auburn runners were in scoring position, but Rothrock dug deep, found her focus and managed to retire the side with three consecutive outs.
Freshman Katelynn Oxley came in as relief and was just as efficient, completely stifling the Tigers (22-13, 0-11) and holding them to zero hits.
Florida (31-5, 5-3 SEC) has been struggling with pitching recently, forcing the team to rely heavily on its bats; Rothrock’s return to the bullpen should help alleviate some of UF’s challenges in the circle and provide much-needed depth.
Offense Rebounds
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