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In the inaugural year of the Florida Softball program, Ray's team posted an overall win–loss record of 42–25 and a Southeastern Conference record of 16–8, and was the runner-up in the SEC softball tournament, ultimately losing to the second-ranked South Carolina Gamecocks in the title game.
This category includes the game-by-game season records of the Florida Gators softball that represents the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. For more information, see Florida Gators softball , Florida Gators and University of Florida .
The 2025 Florida Gators softball team will be an American college softball team that represents the University of Florida during the 2025 NCAA Division I softball season. The Gators, will be led by head coach Tim Walton in his 20th season, and play their home games at Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium in Gainesville, Florida .
Florida Gators softball (1997-present) The Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium is the home field of the Florida Gators softball team of the University of Florida . The stadium is located at the corner of Hull Road and Museum Road, on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus.
Mac Steen was an offensive lineman who coach Ray Graves rated as the Gators' best right tackle of the 1960s. As the offensive team captain in 1969, Steen led the Gators to an upset 14–13 Gator bowl victory over the Tennessee Volunteers, and a 9–1–1 overall win–loss record—the best in Florida Gators history until that time. [12]
The 2009 Florida Gators softball team represented the University of Florida softball program for the 2009 NCAA softball season. The Gators compiled an overall record of 63–5 and completed its SEC regular season with a record of 26–1. They finished second in the nation after losing to the Washington Huskies in the WCWS Championship Series.
The Florida Gators signed a freshman utility player from Oklahoma from the transfer portal. former Arizona prep standout Jocelyn Erickson Florida softball: Gators add another impact bat from ...
Courtney Blades won an NCAA record 52 games in 2000, setting the all-time Senior Class record for the Division I. Jennie Finch had the best perfect season in 2001, going 32-0; Jaclyn Traina and Keilani Ricketts each had two of the winningest seasons in 2012 and 2013, respectively going 42-3 and 35-1. Sara Plourde won just 6 games as a freshman ...