
Florida is 1-11 in the SEC, has been swept in two consecutive home conference series and have a long road ahead to turn the 2025 season into a positive.
The Gators lost 11-3 to No. 23 Vanderbilt to go 0-3 on the weekend. It’s the first time the Commodores have ever swept Florida at home.
“It’s really hard to watch,” said Florida head coach Kevin O’Sullivan. “It was not good at all.”
Vanderbilt got on the board first in the top of the second after an RBI single dropped fair in a crowd of three UF fielders. Gators third baseman Bobby Boser tied things up in the bottom third, scoring outfielder Hayden Yost from third on an RBI single. Florida couldn’t add any more runs and sent starting right-hander Alex Philpott out for the fourth in a 1-1 ballgame.
Philpott was pulled after loading the bases in the top fourth. Caden McDonald came in and got the outs, but not before three Vanderbilt runs scored and made it a 4-1 game. Florida loaded the bases in the bottom frame but left all three runners stranded.
Florida led off the bottom fifth inning with back-to-back jacks from Boser and Colby Shelton. After five frames, the Gators trailed 4-3.
Left-hander McCall Biemiller was brought in for the seventh to sit a lefty at the plate and gave up a one-pitch single. After a walk with nobody out, he was pulled for right-handed sophomore Jake Clemente. He picked up two outs on a double play which let a runner score, and he was subsequently pulled for Billy Barlow. The Clemson transfer represented Florida’s third arm of the inning.
Barlow balked in the runner from third before closing the frame. Florida stranded the bases loaded for a second time to keep it 6-3 after seven innings. Vandy did the same through the top eighth.
In the top of the ninth, Florida had a 6-3 deficit to maintain to keep the game open headed into the final frame. Instead, Barlow let up a solo home run and an RBI single to make it 8-3 before he was pulled for righty Christian Rodriguez.
“There’s certain points during the game, you’ve got to rise up,” said O’Sullivan. “It’s been the same old story the entire year, honestly.”
The Gators will take on No. 4 Florida State at home Tuesday in the midweek series finale. The game will broadcast on ESPN2 at 7 p.m.

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