TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida State softball and head coach Lonni Alameda announced their schedule for the 2022 season on Monday. The Seminoles will play a total of 56 games in the regular season with 30 of those at JoAnne Graf Field at the Seminole Softball Complex. “We are so excited for the upcoming 2022 season,” said head coach Lonni Alameda. “We have a tremendous fan base and a hard-working team driven to get better through the challenge brought on from such a great schedule.” Ticket information for the 2022 season will be announced on December 1. Florida State opens its season at home on February 11 as they host the JoAnne Graf Classic. The Noles will play two games each against Loyola and Mercer over a two-day period. FSU then hosts South Alabama (February 16) before heading to Clearwater, Fla. to be a part of the ESPN St.Pete/Clearwater Elite Invitational (February 17-20). The Noles take on the Nation’s best in Clearwater as they will play Tennessee, Texas, Michigan,
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March 5, 2021
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – No. 5 Florida downed No. 16 Florida State, 5-0, behind a one-hit complete-game shutout from
Elizabeth Hightower at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium Friday afternoon.
In the Gators (14-0) first game against a top 25 opponent, Hightower (7-0) was lights out in the circle as she turned in her second complete-game one-hit shutout of the season against the sixteenth-ranked Seminoles (10-4).
The Monticello, Fla. native faced 25 total batters and only allowed three walks in addition to the lone hit by Devyn Flaherty in the 6
th inning of play.
Hightower was locked into a pitcher’s duel FSU’s Caylan Arnold (3-2) up until the 3
A special report from the UAA on the Florida Gators softball team:
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – No. 5 Florida defeated New Mexico State, 6-2, Wednesday night at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
The Gators (13-0) picked up timely hits in the 1
st and 6
In the 1
st inning,
Hannah Adams (3-for-4) continued her hot-streak at the plate as she led the game off with a single up the middle.
Kendyl Lindaman followed up with a walk to put runners on first and second, which set the table for
Julia Cottrill’s one-out RBI double down the right field line to score Adams.
Shortly afterwards,
Jaimie Hoover (1-for-3) cranked her first home run of the season to break the game open and give the Gators a 4-0 lead. Hoover plated Lindaman and Cottrill when she roped the 1-0 offering from Aggies starting pitcher, Felcia De La Torre (1-3) over the right center field wall with two outs.
RPI: 15.
Ballpark: Carolina Softball Stadium at Beckham Field (1,277)
Postseason history: 22 NCAA Regional appearances, 2 Super Regional appearances, 3 World Series appearances.
Ace of the staff: Kelsey Oh. The senior right-hander had the 2020 season cut short with a foot injury. Oh finished 4-2 with a 2.14 ERA, 51 strikeouts and 16 walks in 32.2 IP.
Impact player: Kenzi Maguire. The graduate senior will be in her sixth season of college softball. Maguire started all 23 games at shortstop in 2020 for the Gamecocks, batting .328 with five doubles, nine RBIs, 14 walks, nine hit by pitches and 22 runs scored.
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