
No. 2 Florida Softball Walks Off Arkansas
Four lead changes, a 25-minute officials review call, a walk-off grand slam.
The No. 3 Gators had their first taste of extra-inning softball this season Saturday, and they made it a game to remember, besting the No. 12 Arkansas Razorbacks 10-7 in a nine-inning game of attrition at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium. Florida also tied the series and snapped a two-game skid.
Back-and-Forth
A problem for UF these past couple of losses has been slow starts — when the lineup can’t put up runs right away, the Gators have a tendency to struggle gaining momentum.
Florida (34-7, 7-4 SEC) did everything right on paper against Arkansas (27-8, 7-7). It notched three quick runs in the first inning to overwhelm freshman pitcher Payton Burnham. Reagan Walsh went yard for the fifth time this season, the neon yellow ball clearing the left field fence by mere inches.
However, the rest of the game wasn’t nearly as straightforward.
Keagan Rothrock began to flounder in the third, along with the rest of the team. A few hits, an error and an Ella McDowell home run later, UF found itself down 4-3. The Razorbacks didn’t stop there, tacking on two more runs in the fourth, which prompted Rothrock’s removal from the game. It was a tough outing for her, giving up five earned runs on seven hits.
However, unlike Friday’s loss against Arkansas, the Gators refused to just sit there and take it.
The comeback began in the bottom of the fourth with walks to Walsh and Kenleigh Cahalan. Then, it was Mia Williams‘ turn at the plate — and she wasn’t settling for a stroll to first base. On a 3-2 count, she swung for the fences and connected, driving in three runs on her 12th homer of the year to tie things at 6-all.
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Neither team managed to make much headway over the next few frames, and the Gators found themselves heading into extra innings for the first time this season.
Extra-Innings Controversy
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