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OU softball drops game 2 against Florida hours after the clinching sec title

Trainer Patty Gasso and the top-out softball team, which had won the title of the regular season in Texas A&M with the defeat of Texas A&M against Tennessee, fell into ninth place in Florida in the second of a three-game series in Gainesville, Florida.

The victory was the first through a team of the Gators since the Women's College World Series 2014. It was Florida's first victory over a top team at home since 2007.

Reagan Walsh showed the Gator offensive and ended 4 for 4 with a Homerun and two RBIs. Ou's Ella Parker continued her impressive goal and went 3 for 4 with a double, a Homerun and three RBIs.

The starter of Sooners, Kierston Deal Outing, did not go as planned when she allowed five deserved runs with three goals and four walks with a strikeout in 1 2/3 inning. The day of deal ended after the UF star newcomer Taylor Shumakers two Grand Slam in a 0-2 place to give the Gator a 5-1 lead in the second inning. It was Shumaker's first career grand slam.

The Sooners defeated the Gators in the opener on Friday in Nine Innings 6: 5.

OU and Florida play a rubber band on Saturday at 4 p.m. The game is broadcast on ESPN.

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Florida met twice two, but not at least for her leadership.

OU is up to the last three outs to start the seventh with Nelly Mcenroe-Marinas, Gabbie Garcia and Ailana Agbayani.

OU threatened in the sixth inning with a cydney Sanders Walk, Tia Milloy Single and Hannah Coor, who grab a field player.

Ella Parker, who had hits in her last six record trains, flew to the right field to end the inning. The Gators are three outs from victory.

After Florida has registered three homes in the fifth inning, he leads 9: 4 after five inning.

Isabella Smith, who made it easier for all of the competition, allowed two singles and three homes in the inning. Reagan Walsh, Mia Williams and Ava Brown are all accommodated for the Gator.

The seventh, eighth and ninth hitter of the Sooners are due in the sixth time.

Ella Parker, one of the hottest hits in the country, appeared on the plate for OU in four runs in the fifth inn.

Parker crushed a three-run Homerun to the Field Center to cut Florida's lead to 5-4. The Homerun is Parkers fourth in just as many games and brings them down three triple to meet the cycle.

After the gators had approved the groundbreaking Homer, they replaced the starter Kara hammock with reliever Katelynn Oxley.

The Sooners were only a few centimeters away from improving their lead before the midfielder Kendra Falby Nelly Mcenroe-Marinas of a Homerun robbed.

The Sooners reliever Isabella Smith forced two groundouts and a flyout to prevent Florida's offense from increasing his lead.

Since Smith relieved the starter Kierston Deal, he has only allowed one goal and a walk in 2 1/3 innings.

The Starter of Florida, Kara Hängat, has been dominated in a circle since the first inning.

Hängate allowed a walk to Cydney Sanders in the fourth but retired Ailana Agbayani, Abigale Dayton and Corri Hicks. Hammock put Agbayani and Hicks over strike.

The Sooners -Reliever Isabella Smith pulled three consecutive gators back in the lower edge of the third inner.

Ella Parker led the inning with a single to the right field before Nelly Mcenroe-Marinas set a double game. Gabbie Garcia then acted to finish the inn.

Taylor Shumaker Taylor Shumaker, the UF-Star newcomer, has crushed a 0-2 field for a Grand Slam with a Two-out slam to give the Gator a 5-1 lead in the second inning. It was Shumaker's first career grand slam.

The Starter Kierston Deal from Sooners allowed two walks and a single before the basement that Homer provided. After giving up the big fly, Deal's Day was finished and OU replaced it with Isabella Smith, who allowed a single and a walk before he was forcing a groundout to end the inning.

The start of Deal did not run as planned when she had approved with five deserved runs with three goals and four walks with a strike in 1 2/3 innings.

Nine gators recorded bats in the Inning.

One was positive for the Sooners in the Inning to record one from Gabbie Garcia.

The eight and nine-hole hinters from OU reached the base in the top of the second inning, but Gator Starter Kara Hammock managed to work from the two-off jam.

Abigale Dayton was ground while cydney Sanders and Kasidi pickering flew out. Corri Hicks and Hannah Coor reached the base on walks.

Florida's Reagan Walsh scored the midfield and scored Jocelyn Erickson to connect the game at the end of the first inn.

The starter of Sooners, Kierston Deal, excluded Kendra Falby to start the inning before Erickson took her 41st walk of the season. Deal had withdrawn from the inning Taylor Shumaker for the second time before he was asked for a pitch clock violation, which ultimately led to her second permissible walk.

Walshs RBI-Single followed Shumakers Walk before deal forced two fly failures to end the inning.

You have not wasted time in the upper frame of the first inn.

Kasidi Pickering, who led the SEC on the weekend, went to start the inning. Ella Parker, who fulfilled in three consecutive games, hit a double -to -center field and hit the pickering in third place.

Later in the Inning, Gabbie Garcia became second place, which Pickering achieved. Nelly Mcenroe Marinas was aligned and Ailana Agbayani flew out.

The Gators will compete in the starter Kierston Deal in Sooners, which last weekend has one of their best excursions of the year in the lower scene of the first game against Texas.

When is OU softball against Florida today?

  • Date: Friday, May 2nd
  • Time: 17 PM CDT

Oklahoma's game against Florida begins on Friday at 5 p.m. from Katie Seahoch Pressly Stadium in Gainesville, Florida.

On which channel is Oklahoma against Florida today?

Oklahoma against Florida is broadcast in the SEC network.

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