UF Softball: Hoover, Adams Home Runs Key in No. 5 Gators Win over Aggies
Courtesy of University Athletic Association
BY HERB BROOKS
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 1st and 6th innings to down the Aggies (3-10) in the midweek affair.
In the 1st 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.
New Mexico State responded in the following frame and closed down the lead 4-1 with a pair of back-to-back hits off of Florida starting pitcher Rylee Trlicek.
The Gators pitch by committee approach to tonight’s game saw right-hander Elizabeth Hightower (6-0) enter in the 3rd inning. The right-handed Hightower retired 12 of the next 14 batters without giving up a hit. The Aggies were, however, able to reach via an error in the 5th and a walk in the 6th innings, but there was no threat of scoring in those instances.
The Gators offense churned out two more runs in the home half of the 6th inning as the team extended their lead out to 6-1, thanks to a SAC fly from Cheyenne Lindsey that scored Katie Kistler and a monster solo home run from Adams over the trees beyond the right field wall.
The Aggies were finally able to get a hit off of Hightower as the last batter she faced in the top of the 7th inning was able to lift a ball over the left field wall and close down the UF lead to 6-2.
Regardless of the outcome of that at-bat, the Gators were already poised to bring in Natalie Lugo to close out the game. Lugo went on to retire the final three batters in order to seal the Gators victory.
Next up for No. 5 Florida is a meeting with in-state rival No. 16 Florida State. The two teams will compete Friday, March 5, at 3:30 p.m. on the SEC Network at KSP Stadium, then will play Saturday, March 6, at Joanne Graf Field at 6 p.m. in Tallahassee on the ACC Network Extra.
Notable Notes
- The Gators improved to 2-0 all-time against the Aggies. The only other meeting occurred Feb. 26, 2000, when Florida defeated New Mexico State 12-4 (6).
- Hannah Adams turned in her second three-hit game of the season, which ties a career-high for the Hoschton, Ga. native. In her career, Adams has a total of seven games where she’s tallied three hits.
- Adams also extended her career-long hitting streak out to seven games.
- She also leads the team with eight multi-hit games on the year.
- Jaimie Hoover belted her first home run of the season in tonight’s win. The three-run blast gave the Gators a 4-0 lead in the 1st inning.
- Cheyenne Lindsey (1-for-2) tallied her team-leading sixth double of the season, while Julia Cottrill (1-for-3) hit her second of the year.