
In a steamy hot late April day, the No. 10 Florida softball failed to heat up.
The Gators (36-10, 11-6 SEC) slowed down offensively today as South Carolina’s four home runs powered them to a win in game two.
While the offense totaled eight hits, it only scored two runs against the Gamecocks (30-16, 6-11 SEC) through seven innings of play.
Reagan Walsh provided a spark on a solo shot in the bottom of the fourth, her team-leading fourteenth of the season.
The only other run came in the bottom of the seventh on a bases-loaded fielder’s choice play, but the Gators failed to rally after that.
Ava Brown completed the game. She gave up seven hits with four of those being home runs. In addition, she totaled four strikeouts.
The Gators and Gamecocks will square off in the rubber match Sunday morning at 11:30.

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