No. 3 Florida softball emerged from an
eight-inning battle victorious over No. 6 Tennessee Friday night, pulling out a
6-5 win in a dogfight series opener at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium in front
of 1,044 Orange and Blue-clad fans, UF’s largest home crowd of the season.
Junior Stephanie Tofft (Lincoln,
Calif.) drew a bases-loaded RBI walk in the bottom of the eighth to walk things
off for Florida, which improved to 26-2 overall this season and 3-1 in
Southeastern Conference play. Tennessee moved to 22-5 on the year, 2-2 in
league play. Friday’s eight-inning game between Florida and Tennessee marked
the second consecutive extra-inning contest between the two squads after last
year’s 2-1, eight-inning affair at the SEC Tournament in Tuscaloosa.
The Gators and Lady Vols went tit-for-tat in
the runs column throughout the span of the game until the decisive run in the
bottom of the eighth, both squads putting up two spots in the first inning and
one run in the fourth, while Florida struck with a two-run sixth, followed by
Tennessee’s two-run seventh to force extras between the two SEC Eastern
Division rivals.
UF improved to 5-1 against ranked opponents in
2013 and 2-1 in extra-inning games this season, chalking up its10th
come-from-behind victory of the year.
Junior Hannah Rogers (Lake Wales,
Fla.) worked seven innings combined, tossing the first six before being
relieved by sophomore Lauren Haeger (Peoria, Ariz.) in the seventh, and
then coming back in to finish things out in the eighth by forcing a three up,
three down inning for Tennessee. Rogers improved to 14-2 in the circle, giving
up just two earned runs and one walk, while fanning three Lady Vols.
Florida juiced the bags in the eighth,
starting with a sophomore Katie Medina (Downey, Calif.) leadoff double
that chased UT starter Ivy Renfroe (9-2) from the circle in favor of relief
pitcher Cheyanne Tarango. Freshman Taylore Fuller (Trenton, Fla.) kept
things rolling for the Gators, using pinch hit single through the left side for
runners on first and second, no outs, before the Vols opted to intentionally
walk leadoff batter freshman Kelsey Stewart (Wichita, Kan.) to pitch to
Tofft. Tofft took three straight balls before a Tarango strike, then plated
Medina for the 6-5 Florida victory with a ball on a 3-1 count.
Prior to Florida’s extra-inning work, a
back-and-forth battle between the two league foes proved entertaining for all
fans in attendance. Tennessee was first to strike with a two-run homer from
Tarango herself in the top of the first before Florida countered with two runs
of its own in the bottom of the initial stanza, thanks to senior Kelsey
Horton (Valrico, Fla.) and freshman Taylor Schwarz (Palm Beach, Fla.)
RBI singles, both to left field for a 2-2 ballgame.
After scoreless second and third innings for
both squads, the Vols went ahead, 3-2, in the top of fourth after capitalizing
on a Gator defensive miscue, while the Orange and Blue countered in the home
half of the inning with a Medina RBI single to knot things up at 3-all.
The Gators then took a 5-3 lead over the Vols
in the bottom of the sixth, first going ahead 4-3 on a Renfroe wild pitch
before Stewart connected for an RBI single to extend UF’s lead to two runs. The
Lady Vols battled back though and made things interesting in the top of the
seventh with two outs when third baseman Raven Chavanne beat out an infield hit
to short to set up a Lauren Gibson two-run homer that tied the game, 5-5.
Tennessee held UF scoreless in the seventh as
the Gators left two runners on, but Rogers returned the favor in the top of the
eighth, sitting the side down via a groundout, pop up and fly out to set up UF’s
eighth-inning success in the home half of the stanza.
Schwarz and Medina were both 2-for-3 on the
day for the Gators, while Stewart and Horton checked in 2-for-4 at the plate
for the Gators. Tofft was 1-for-4 with the RBI that counted most.
Both Tennessee and Florida put up 11 hits in
the series opener, while the Gators drew six walks to Tennessee’s two.
Sophomore Briana Little (Middleburg, Fla.) inched one hit-by-pitch
closer to the school record (15) with her 12th of the season in the seventh
inning Friday.
Madison Shipman led Tennessee with a 4-for-4
performance, while Kat Dotson went 3-for-4 to combine for seven of UT’s 11 hits
on the night.