ORLANDO – No. 5 Florida fell at No. 22 UCF, 8-6, in midweek action Wednesday afternoon at the UCF Knights Softball Complex.
The Knights (20-6) picked up walk-off home run Karissa Orneias to complete the come-from-behind effort against the Gators (21-3). UCF tied the game, 6-6, earlier in the bottom of the 7
th inning via an RBI double from Jada Cody.
The Gators picked up six hits, including a multi-hit game performance from
Julia Cottrill (2-for-3), compared to the Knights nine.
Elizabeth Hightower (10-1) picked up the decision in relief, while Alea White improved to 11-1.
UCF broke onto the scoreboard in the bottom half of the 1
st inning in the high-scoring affair. The Knights capitalized on a leadoff walk drawn by Kennedy Searcy via a Georgia Blair RBI double that zoomed past the outstretched glove of
Hannah Adams at second base and into the right center field gap.
The Florida offense struck for five runs in the top of the 3
rd inning on three hits and a pair of walks. Adams initiated the rally with single to left center field, which was followed by
Kendyl Lindaman's second walk of the afternoon.
With the table set,
Charla Echols came through and tied the game 1-1 with a laser double over the head of right fielder Denali Schappacher that scored Adams from second. In the following at-bat, freshman
Avery Goelz loaded the bases when she drew the fourth walk issued by UCF starting pitcher Giannna Mancha. Mancha was lifted after throwing 66 pitches through 2.1 innings for Alea White.
White immediately issued a four-pitch walk to
Jordan Matthews to push across Lindaman and give the Gators a 2-1 lead.
Julia Cottrill extended the lead out to 4-1 in the next at-bat when she laced a two-RBI double down the left field line to score Echols and
Avery Goelz.
Hoover capped the scoring for the Gators in the 3
rd inning when pushed the lead out to 5-1 via a SAC fly in foul territory behind third base.
UCF climbed back into the game in the home half of the 3
rd via a pair of home runs from Georiga Blair and Shannon Doherty. Blair lifted a two-run home run over the left field wall and Doherty followed up in the next at-bat to close the UF lead down to 5-4.
Katie Chronister entered the game in relief of Lugo with no outs in the frame.
The Knights loaded the bases and tied the game, 5-5, via a SAC fly out to left field from Kyra Klarkowski that scored Jada Cody to end the scoring in the frame.
The Gators regained the lead in the top half of the 6
th inning. Cottrill picked up her second hit of the game with a single up the middle and
Jaimie Hoover sent a hard groundball out to shortstop to reach in the following at-bat.
Bryn Thomas loaded the bases with her first career hit as a Gator via a well-placed single over third base. The Knights were able to get an out on a fielder's choice at home plate, but Adams came through to give Florida the lead, 6-5, when she lifted the first pitch dealt by White to left field to score Hoover.
UCF managed to mount a comeback in the 7
th to steal the game away from Florida.
The Gators return to action this Friday through Sunday with an SEC series at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium against No. 13 LSU.
Notable Notes:
- Tonight was the second meeting ever between Gators and the Knights as Top 25 opponents.
- Â The Gators still maintain a 22-6 all-time record over UCF and a 6-4 record when playing in Orlando.
- Hannah Adams extended her career-long hit streak out to nine-games after she went 1-for-2 this evening.
- Julia Cottrill's (2-for-3) multi-hit game was the third consecutive multi-hit game and the sixth of the season.
- Bryn Thomas collected her first collegiate hit when she notched a single in the top of the 6th inning to load the bases for the Gators.
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