The Florida Gators baseball team was hit with its first loss of the 2025 season after surrendering a season-high 13 runs to the Miami Hurricanes on Sunday afternoon.
On a perfect Friday night in Gainesville, a rivalry was renewed between the eighth ranked Florida Gators and the Miami Hurricanes. At Condron Ballpark, the Gators took back the lead in the third inning and never faltered,
However, two solo shots moments later gave the Gators their first lead of the ballgame, and they didn’t look back from there. The No. 8 Florida Gators (10-0) took down the in-state rival Miami Hurricanes (8-2) at Condron Ballpark on Friday night 6-2 to clinch the series opener.
It’s no surprise to anyone who follows the Florida Gators baseball team that they continue to be bit by the injury bug. Following another wave of injuries that occurred last weekend against Miami, Florida coach Kevin O’Sullivan provided some key updates on Wednesday,
Coming off a 13-7 loss to Miami on Sunday, the No. 7 Florida Gators struggled once again in falling 13-3 on the road against UCF on Tuesday night. The Knights (9-3) took control early and never looked back to hand the Gators their second consecutive defeat in convincing fashion.
After smooth sailing against Princeton last weekend in Coral Gables, Miami hit some rough seas in Gainesville. Dropping the first two games to the No. 7 Florida Gators, the Hurricanes salvaged the series finale and away with a win against its in-state rivals.
The Florida Gators broke a baseball attendance record in its series against Miami while also selling out another basketball game in its 19-point win over No. 12 Texas A&M.
In the top of the sixth inning, Peterson fired off his seventh and final strikeout. After Shelton caught a pop fly. Peterson launched into a celebratory tirade where he ended it by spiking his baseball glove into the wooden bench in the Gator dugout.
Florida baseball suffered its first loss of the season Sunday vs. Miami, but still took two of three from its in-state rival. Here are four takeaways.
Those three starters for Miami are Griffin Hugus, Brian Walters and Nick Robert. All have pitched 10 or more innings while holding a 1.50 ERA or lower this season.
No. 7 Florida baseball improved to 10-0 on the season with a win over rival Miami on Friday night at Condron Family Ballpark. Here are takeaways from the win