After
a thrilling 2-1, eight-inning victory in the first game of Florida softball’s
Tuesday doubleheader, the No. 2 Gators fell 1-0 in the nightcap to split a
mid-week twinbill with the No. 23 LSU Tigers at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
The Orange and Blue moved to 42-6 on the season, 19-3 in Southeastern
Conference play.
With
LSU leading 1-0 in the bottom of the seventh in game one, junior Ensley
Gammel (Bakersfield, Calif.) knocked a two-out homer over the right-field
fence to force UF’s third extra-innings contest of the season. Sophomore Cheyenne
Coyle (West Hills, Calif.) led off the seventh with a bouncer up the middle
to spark some momentum, but a 4-6-3 LSU double play next put two outs on the
board quick. With Gammel down to her last strike facing a 1-2 count, the Gator
outfielder went opposite field with her sixth long ball of the season to knot
the clash at one-all.
A
Rachele Fico strikeout ended regulation, but game one Gator hurler Hannah
Rogers (Lake Wales, Fla.) forced a leadoff groundout in the top of the
eighth, while the Gator defense turned one of its two double plays on the
evening to retire the side, stranding one Tiger on to bring up their chance in
the bottom of the inning.
Freshman
utility player Jess Damico (Gray Summit, Mo.) reached base with one out
on the board in the home half of the eighth after being knocked with a Fico
pitch to turn over the Gator lineup, leaving the rest to senior centerfielder Michelle
Moultrie (Jacksonville, Fla.), who sent a walk-off RBI double down the
left-field line to plate Damico for her seventh game-winning RBI of the 2012
season, giving UF the 2-1, eight-inning victory and marking Florida’s sixth
come-from-behind and second walk-off victory of the season.
It
wasn’t until the seventh that either team put runs on the board, as LSU used a
one-out RBI single from pinch hitter Kailey McCasland to put up the Tigers’
lone run of game one when Ashley Applegate crossed the dish after drawing a
leadoff walk to force a Gator rally in the bottom of the frame.
The
two squads combined for nine hits in the first game, with eight coming in the
final two innings. Moultrie laid down a two-out bunt single in the third for
the first hit of the game for either team, while LSU’s Tammy Wray singled
through the right side to lead off the fifth for the Tigers’ first hit.
Fico
(15-8) shouldered the loss for LSU (33-16, 14-8 SEC), while Rogers improved to
25-3 on the season. UF’s ace went the distance, giving up one run on four hits
and two walks, while fanning five for her 21st complete game of the season.
In
the nightcap, the Gators faced the same 1-0 deficit heading to the bottom of
the seventh, but the Tigers came out on top in the second duel of the evening.
Freshman hurler Lauren Haeger (Peoria, Ariz.) faced LSU’s Brittany Mack
in the circle in game two, with Haeger dropping to 12-3 on the year and Mack
improving to 14-8 with the victory. Haeger also worked a complete game, her
ninth of 2012, succumbing to six LSU hits and the Tigers’ one run. Haeger
retired nine opponent batters by strikeout to counter three free passes.
Mack
held the Gators to four hits, led by freshman Sami Fagan’s (Dunnellon,
Fla.) 2-for-4 performance, while sister Kasey Fagan (Dunnellon, Fla.)
and Damico each tallied hits in the second game of UF’s doubleheader.
LSU
capitalized on a one-out triple from Applegate to deep center when Lauren
Houston sent a two-out single up the middle to plate Applegate from third for
the 1-0 lead in the top of the second stanza.
Fagan
used her speed to reach on an infield base hit to lead off the third, while S.
Fagan laid down a bunt single to lead off the fourth for the Orange and Blue,
but the Gators couldn’t capitalize in either inning. Florida threatened in the
sixth with bases loaded when S. Fagan dropped her second bunt single of the
game – a one-out success – before swiping second. Next up, Haeger walked, while
Coyle was hit by a Mack pitch to juice the bags.
UF
couldn’t cash in though, as a foul out and ground out stranded three Gators.
Damico connected for a two-out base hit in the bottom of the seventh, while
Moultrie reached on a LSU defensive miscue for runners on first and second with
two down, but Mack’s eighth strikeout of the evening gave LSU their 29th
victory in the history of the series between the Gators and Tigers.