
It’s almost normal for Gator fans to pack up their things and head out to the parking lot at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium after the fifth inning at this point.
Not only did the no. 10 Gators hold the Indiana Hoosiers (22-6) scoreless, they also enforced the mercy run-rule in five innings.
Starting pitcher Ava Brown put on a dominant display Sunday afternoon.
Only allowing three hits, the freshman threw a complete shutout game.
Florida (25-4) scored at least one run in each of the four innings it played with four plated in both the third and fourth innings.
Reagan Walsh homered and scored two more on an RBI double the left field.
Brown got in on the scoring when she doubled down the left field line to score three of her teammates in the fourth inning.
She and Walsh led the team with three RBI each.
This was the Gators fourth consecutive win with 10 or more runs.
Florida heads to FGCU Wednesday to take on the Eagles at 5 p.m.

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