Highlights from Florida softball’s WCWS win over Oklahoma State

Get a gander at highlights from the Gators’ epic victory in the opening game of the WCWS. 

Florida softball won a late-night thriller on Thursday against the Oklahoma State Sooners in the opening round of bracket play of the Women’s College World Series, 1-0.

Outfielder [autotag]Katie Kistler[/autotag] blasted a solo home run in the fifth inning that broke up a no-hitter while ace pitcher [autotag]Keagan Rothrock[/autotag] threw a two-hit masterpiece in her WCWS debut. That lone run was enough for the Gators to earn their 13th in the last 14 games, but more importantly, moving them into the winner’s bracket of the eight-team tournament field.

Get a gander at highlights from the Orange and Blue’s epic victory in the opening game of the WCWS.

Kistler home run, Rothrock shutout puts Florida softball in WCWS winner’s bracket

A clutch home run from Katie Kistler put Florida softball over the top in a pitchers’ duel against Oklahoma State in the Women’s College World Series.

Senior [autotag]Katie Kistler[/autotag] delivered the only run of the night in Oklahoma City as Florida (51-13) defeated Oklahoma State (49-10), 1-0, in the opening round of bracket play at the Women’s College World  Series.

Kistler’s 277-foot shot nearly went foul, but it stayed inside the right field foul pole to break up a no-hit bid from Oklahoma State’s Lexi Kilfoyl, who had shut down Florida’s bats all day with her drop ball. The only other Gator hit on the evening was a one-out single from Korbe Ortis in the sixth.

One run isn’t always enough to win a playoff game, but it was on Thursday with freshman pitcher [autotag]Keagan Rothrock[/autotag] on the mound. She threw a two-hit shutout in her 38th decision of the year. The Cowgirls are known to leave the ballpark, but everything in the air against Rothrock was hit softly and to a glove. She also struck out three and walked two.

Highlights from Florida softball’s WCWS win over Oklahoma State

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Winning the first game in bracket play is always big, but the job is far from over. Florida doesn’t have to play on Friday, giving Rothrock an extra day of rest, but the prize is the No. 1 overall seed Texas.

If the Gators can beat the Longhorns on Saturday, they’ll be one win away from the Women’s College World Series Finals. A loss pits Florida against the winner of Oklahoma State and Stanford.

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Highlights from Florida softball’s Super Regional Game 1 win over Baylor

Here are the top photos from Florida’s Game 1 win in Gainesville on Friday.

The Florida Gators took Game 1 of the 2024 Gainesville Super Regionals on Friday with a 4-2 win over the Baylor Bears. The win was UF’s 12th straight and seventh straight in postseason play, putting the Gators one away from reaching the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

[autotag]Korbe Otis[/autotag] scored twice — once on a solo homer in the fifth — and [autotag]Katie Kistler[/autotag] had a two-run double in the first to stake host Florida to a lead it never relinquished in this one. [autotag]Keagan Rothrock[/autotag] made her Super Regional debut with a solid effort, giving up two earned runs on six hits and a walk while striking out five for the first complete game in her last five tries.

Take a look below at highlights from Florida’s first big step toward a national championship title in 2024 after beating Baylor at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.

Gators softball beats Baylor Bears in NCAA Super Regionals opener

One more win and Florida will be in the College Softball World Series.

Florida softball took one step closer to a national championship on Friday with a win over the Baylor Bears in the Gainesville Super Regional held inside Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium, 4-2.

The win was UF’s 12th straight and seventh straight in postseason play, putting the Gators one away from reaching the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City.

[autotag]Korbe Otis[/autotag] scored twice — once on a solo homer in the fifth — and [autotag]Katie Kistler[/autotag] had a two-run double in the first to stake host Florida to a lead it never relinquished in this one. [autotag]Keagan Rothrock[/autotag] made her Super Regional debut with a solid effort, giving up two earned runs on six hits and a walk while striking out five for the first complete game in her last five tries.

[autotag]Skylar Wallace[/autotag] went 1-for-2 with a walk, making her 13-for-18 in the postseason (.722) while also scoring her 86th run of the season. That run was also the 303rd of her career, making the fifth-year senior the all-time scoring leader in NCAA history.

Florida and Baylor face off for Game 2 on Saturday morning starting at 11 a.m. ET in a must-win game for the Bears. If the Gators prevail, they will punch the program’s WCWS ticket for the 12th time in history — all under Coach [autotag]Tim Walton[/autotag]. Should the Orange and Blue falter, the rubber match will be on Sunday, with the time still to be determined.

Highlights from Florida softball’s Super Regional Game 1 win over Baylor

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