
Alabama Baseball’s SEC Tournament Run Ends in 13-3 Loss to Florida
The Alabama Crimson Tide saw their SEC Tournament aspirations evaporate after a 13-3 defeat to the Florida Gators, with coach Rob Vaughn acknowledging the need for improvement.
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The Alabama Crimson Tide saw their SEC Tournament aspirations evaporate after a 13-3 defeat to the Florida Gators, with coach Rob Vaughn acknowledging the need for improvement.
The Crimson Tide were outmatched by Florida's 16‑hit attack, with Tyler Fay surrendering the bulk of the damage before the game was called early.
The Gators delivered a dominant offensive performance and flawless defense to rebound from a previous no‑hit defeat.

The 15th‑ranked Alabama baseball team lost 13‑3 to the 18th‑ranked Florida Gators at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, with Florida’s fifth‑inning explosion and strong pitching securing the victory.

The Gators rolled past Alabama 13-3, delivering 16 hits, nine extra-base knocks and a shutout effort that propels them toward a showdown with Georgia.
Florida’s 13-3 victory over Alabama featured 16 hits, 14 strikeouts and key contributions from Lawson, Surowiec, Yost and others.

Florida’s baseball team surged past Alabama 13-3 in eight innings, setting up a showdown with the Bulldogs and cementing a ten‑game winning streak.
Florida’s baseball team capitalized on a three‑run first inning and added key homers to defeat Vanderbilt 8‑3 in the SEC Tournament.

From an opening loss to Alabama to a 13‑game winning streak and a top‑20 ranking, the Gators blend offensive firepower with pitching depth, while navigating errors and historic setbacks ahead of the SEC and NCAA tournaments.

The Gators secured an 11-1 victory over LSU, with Liam Peterson dominant on the mound and Ethan Surowiec driving in key runs. The loss leaves LSU at 29-26 and slated as the 14th seed for the upcoming SEC Tournament.

Liam Peterson threw seven innings without surrendering a run, while Florida’s bats exploded for four homers, including a 496‑foot blast by Brendan Lawson.

Florida’s baseball team erupted for six runs in the opening frame and held off a late rally to defeat LSU 11-8, improving to 35-18 and setting up a pivotal Game 2.
Florida’s baseball team closed out the regular season with an 11‑8 victory over LSU, highlighted by a grand slam from Ethan Surowiec and a late eighth‑inning rally.

Florida’s baseball squad erupted for six runs in the first inning, highlighted by Ethan Surowiec’s grand slam, and held off a late Tigers rally to win 11-8. The series continues Friday with Game 2 at Alex Box Stadium, broadcast on SEC Network+ and ESPN+.

LSU's NCAA Tournament hopes hang by a thread as the Tigers host Florida in a three-game series, broadcast live on SEC Network+ via ESPN+.