[gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Florida will play for national title after defeating Washington

2017-06-05 Thread Oliver Barry
Why were Washington’s two runs unearned?

I get the first run; she got on base on a fielding error.

But, the second? A home run isn’t earned?

 

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Real Estate Broker

PARKS

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Suite 220

Hendersonville TN 37075

Phone: 615-826-4040

Mobile: 615-972-4239

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defeating Washington

 


Florida will play for national title after defeating Washington


 

  

 

Florida’s Amanda Lorenz (18), Justine McLean (52) and Nicole DeWitt (23) 
celebrate a score in the second inning Sunday during a Women’s College World 
Series semifinal against Washington in Oklahoma City.

[Sarah Phipps/The Oklahoman via AP]

Special to Gainesville SUN Gatorsports.com


Published: Sunday, June 4, 2017 at 1:58 p.m.


Last Modified: Sunday, June 4, 2017 at 1:58 p.m.


OKLAHOMA CITY -- Top-seeded Florida followed the same script Sunday it brought 
to ASA Hall of Fame Stadium to advance to the championship series - unhittable 
pitching and plenty of offense in its 5-2 semifinal win over Washington.


Facts


Championship Series


At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
Oklahoma City
(Best-of-3) 
Monday: Florida vs. Oklahoma, 7 p.m., ESPN
Tuesday: Florida vs. Oklahoma, 8 p.m., ESPN
x-Wednesday: UF vs. OU, 8 p.m.
x-If necessary

Senior pitcher Delanie Gourley (22-4), making her first career start in a WCWS 
game, struck out 10 against just one walk and two hits. The two runs were 
unearned. Kayli Kvistad drove in three runs to give Gourley enough support.

“It’s up to the players,” UF coach Tim Walton said. “Our coaching staff does a 
really good job of preparing and putting together a plan, but the players have 
to execute it. They have to buy into it, and they have to be able to control 
their heartbeat on this stage.

“I’ve always said it, that this is a big deal playing on this stage, and the 
team that plays the most normal has got a chance to win, and I think we’ve been 
able to do that. I think our players have been able to just buy into themselves 
and be confident, and again, some people peak in the beginning of the season, 
some people peak in the middle of the season, and some teams never peak, and if 
your team can peak at the right time and get some confidence towards the end, 
you’ve got a chance, and now we’ve got our team in position to have a chance.”

Florida (58-8) will play for the national championship against defending 
national champion Oklahoma (59-9), a 4-2 winner over Oregon (54-8) in the other 
semifinal. The best-of-three championship series starts at 7 p.m. Monday 
(ESPN). UF is playing for its third national championship in four seasons.

“They are a really great program, so we knew it was not going to be easy at 
all,” Gourley said of Washington. “But we were feeling really good all week. 
Our vibe, our defense, our offense, our pitching, we were feeling really good, 
so just to have a team like this behind my back to go in for my first start, I 
couldn’t have been any more confident today than I was.”

Kvistad set the tone for Florida in the top of the first inning when she 
drilled her second home run of the WCWS, her ninth of the season, for a 1-0 
lead.

The Gators continued the hit parade in the second inning when they scored three 
runs for a 4-0 advantage. Amanda Lorenz hit a run-scoring single and Kvistad 
followed with a two-run single.

UF teed off on Washington ace Taran Alvero (34-9), belting five hits for the 
four runs in 1.1 innings. Madi Schreyer came in in relief.

“Just to finally give our pitching staff some cushion and some breathing room 
really means a lot to our offense,” Lorenz said.

Florida made it 5-0 in the fifth on Janell Wheaton’s RBI single after Nicole 
DeWitt singled and moved to second on Aleshia Ocasio’s sacrifice bunt.

Gourley had two strikes on Julia DePonte with two outs in the seventh before 
DePonte hit a two-run homer for the Huskies (50-14). The two unearned runs were 
the first runs Florida has allowed in the World Series. A batter had reached on 
a fielding error before DePonte’s hit.

 

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RE: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Florida will play for national title after defeating Washington

2017-06-05 Thread Jay Cicone
Maybe the pitcher made a mistake reading the sign and threw the wrong pitch…..  
 ;-)

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Oliver Barry
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2017 9:18 AM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Florida will play for national 
title after defeating Washington

Why were Washington’s two runs unearned?
I get the first run; she got on base on a fielding error.
But, the second? A home run isn’t earned?

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
PARKS
305B Indian Lake Blvd
Suite 220
Hendersonville TN 37075
Phone: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239
bar...@realtracs.com<mailto:bar...@realtracs.com>

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Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Florida will play for national title after 
defeating Washington

Florida will play for national title after defeating Washington

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Florida’s Amanda Lorenz (18), Justine McLean (52) and Nicole DeWitt (23) 
celebrate a score in the second inning Sunday during a Women’s College World 
Series semifinal against Washington in Oklahoma City.
[Sarah Phipps/The Oklahoman via AP]
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OKLAHOMA CITY -- Top-seeded Florida followed the same script Sunday it brought 
to ASA Hall of Fame Stadium to advance to the championship series - unhittable 
pitching and plenty of offense in its 5-2 semifinal win over Washington.

Facts
Championship Series

At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
Oklahoma City
(Best-of-3)
Monday: Florida vs. Oklahoma, 7 p.m., ESPN
Tuesday: Florida vs. Oklahoma, 8 p.m., ESPN
x-Wednesday: UF vs. OU, 8 p.m.
x-If necessary

Senior pitcher Delanie Gourley (22-4), making her first career start in a WCWS 
game, struck out 10 against just one walk and two hits. The two runs were 
unearned. Kayli Kvistad drove in three runs to give Gourley enough support.

“It’s up to the players,” UF coach Tim Walton said. “Our coaching staff does a 
really good job of preparing and putting together a plan, but the players have 
to execute it. They have to buy into it, and they have to be able to control 
their heartbeat on this stage.

“I’ve always said it, that this is a big deal playing on this stage, and the 
team that plays the most normal has got a chance to win, and I think we’ve been 
able to do that. I think our players have been able to just buy into themselves 
and be confident, and again, some people peak in the beginning of the season, 
some people peak in the middle of the season, and some teams never peak, and if 
your team can peak at the right time and get some confidence towards the end, 
you’ve got a chance, and now we’ve got our team in position to have a chance.”

Florida (58-8) will play for the national championship against defending 
national champion Oklahoma (59-9), a 4-2 winner over Oregon (54-8) in the other 
semifinal. The best-of-three championship series starts at 7 p.m. Monday 
(ESPN). UF is playing for its third national championship in four seasons.

“They are a really great program, so we knew it was not going to be easy at 
all,” Gourley said of Washington. “But we were feeling really good all week. 
Our vibe, our defense, our offense, our pitching, we were feeling really good, 
so just to have a team like this behind my back to go in for my first start, I 
couldn’t have been any more confident today than I was.”

Kvistad set the tone for Florida in the top of the first inning when she 
drilled her second home run of the WCWS, her ninth of the season, for a 1-0 
lead.

The Gators continued the hit parade in the second inning when they scored three 
runs for a 4-0 advantage. Amanda Lorenz hit a run-scoring single and Kvistad 
followed with a two-run single.

UF teed off on Washington ace Taran Alvero (34-9), belting five hits for the 
four runs in 1.1 innings. Madi Schreyer came in in relief.

“Just to finally give our pitching staff some cushion and some breathing room 
really means a lot to our offense,” Lorenz said.

Florida made it 5-0 in the fifth on Janell Wheaton’s RBI single after Nicole 
DeWitt singled and moved to second on Aleshia Ocasio’s sacrifice bunt.

Gourley had two strikes on Julia DePonte with two outs in the seventh before 
DePonte hit a two-run homer for t

Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Florida will play for national title after defeating Washington

2017-06-05 Thread Mark A. Adkins


The inning should have been over. The error should have been the
third out extending the inning. 

GoGators!!! 

Mark 

On Mon, 5 Jun
2017 08:17:53 -0500, "Oliver Barry"  wrote:  

Why were Washington's two
runs unearned? 

I get the first run; she got on base on a fielding
error. 

But, the second? A home run isn't earned? 

Oliver Barry, CRS,
GRI 

Real Estate Broker 

PARKS 

305B Indian Lake Blvd 

Suite 220


Hendersonville TN 37075 

Phone: 615-826-4040 

Mobile: 615-972-4239


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Florida will play for national title after defeating Washington  


FLORIDA WILL PLAY FOR NATIONAL TITLE AFTER DEFEATING
WASHINGTON

Florida's Amanda Lorenz (18), Justine McLean (52) and Nicole
DeWitt (23) celebrate a score in the second inning Sunday during a
Women's College World Series semifinal against Washington in Oklahoma
City. 

_[Sarah Phipps/The Oklahoman via AP]_   

SPECIAL TO GAINESVILLE
SUN   

_PUBLISHED: SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2017 AT 1:58 P.M.___

_LAST
MODIFIED: SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2017 AT 1:58 P.M.___

OKLAHOMA CITY --
Top-seeded Florida followed the same script Sunday it brought to ASA
Hall of Fame Stadium to advance to the championship series - unhittable
pitching and plenty of offense in its 5-2 semifinal win over Washington.


FACTS

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
Oklahoma
City
(Best-of-3) 
MONDAY: Florida vs. Oklahoma, 7 p.m., ESPN
TUESDAY:
Florida vs. Oklahoma, 8 p.m., ESPN
X-WEDNESDAY: UF vs. OU, 8 p.m.
x-If
necessary  

Senior pitcher Delanie Gourley (22-4), making her first
career start in a WCWS game, struck out 10 against just one walk and two
hits. The two runs were unearned. Kayli Kvistad drove in three runs to
give Gourley enough support. 

"It's up to the players," UF coach Tim
Walton said. "Our coaching staff does a really good job of preparing and
putting together a plan, but the players have to execute it. They have
to buy into it, and they have to be able to control their heartbeat on
this stage. 

"I've always said it, that this is a big deal playing on
this stage, and the team that plays the most normal has got a chance to
win, and I think we've been able to do that. I think our players have
been able to just buy into themselves and be confident, and again, some
people peak in the beginning of the season, some people peak in the
middle of the season, and some teams never peak, and if your team can
peak at the right time and get some confidence towards the end, you've
got a chance, and now we've got our team in position to have a chance."


Florida (58-8) will play for the national championship against
defending national champion Oklahoma (59-9), a 4-2 winner over Oregon
(54-8) in the other semifinal. The best-of-three championship series
starts at 7 p.m. Monday (ESPN). UF is playing for its third national
championship in four seasons. 

"They are a really great program, so we
knew it was not going to be easy at all," Gourley said of Washington.
"But we were feeling really good all week. Our vibe, our defense, our
offense, our pitching, we were feeling really good, so just to have a
team like this behind my back to go in for my first start, I couldn't
have been any more confident today than I was." 

Kvistad set the tone
for Florida in the top of the first inning when she drilled her second
home run of the WCWS, her ninth of the season, for a 1-0 lead. 

The
Gators continued the hit parade in the second inning when they scored
three runs for a 4-0 advantage. Amanda Lorenz hit a run-scoring single
and Kvistad followed with a two-run single. 

UF teed off on Washington
ace Taran Alvero (34-9), belting five hits for the four runs in 1.1
innings. Madi Schreyer came in in relief. 

"Just to finally give our
pitching staff some cushion and some breathing room really means a lot
to our offense," Lorenz said. 

Florida made it 5-0 in the fifth on
Janell Wheaton's RBI single after Nicole DeWitt singled and moved to
second on Aleshia Ocasio's sacrifice bunt. 

Gourley had two strikes on
Julia DePonte with two outs in the seventh before DePonte hit a two-run
homer for the Huskies (50-14). The two unearned runs were the first runs
Florida has allowed in the World Series. A batter had reached on a
fielding error before DePonte's hit. 

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RE: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Florida will play for national title after defeating Washington

2017-06-05 Thread Jay Cicone
Does this help? I can’t remember the exact sequence of events.

Typically, scoring a run as unearned vs. earned should be determined by:
1. The inning should be reconstructed as if it were played without errors and 
passed balls to determine which runs scored are earned.  When there is doubt on 
deciding which bases would have been reached had it not been for errors, give 
the benefit to the pitcher (don't automatically assume that a runner would have 
gotten extra bases on a hit).
2. The run is earned if:
the runner who scored had advanced to each base as a result of any of the 
following:  hit, walk, hit by pitch, wild pitch, illegal pitch, stolen base, 
sacrifice bunt, sacrifice fly.
The run is unearned if:
3.  the runner who scored had initially reached 1st base on an error, or 
defensive interference/obstruction.
4.  the runner who scored, when at bat would have been out had it not been for 
a dropped foul ball.
5.  the runner who scored had her baserunning life prolonged by an error and 
otherwise would have been put out had it not been for the error.
6.  the runner who scored had advanced by a passed ball or defensive 
interference, and otherwise would not have scored.
7. When reconstructing the inning to determine which runs are earned, a relief 
pitcher does NOT receive the benefit of previous chances for outs for the 
runners she put on base.

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Subject: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Florida will play for national 
title after defeating Washington

Why were Washington’s two runs unearned?
I get the first run; she got on base on a fielding error.
But, the second? A home run isn’t earned?

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
PARKS
305B Indian Lake Blvd
Suite 220
Hendersonville TN 37075
Phone: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239
bar...@realtracs.com<mailto:bar...@realtracs.com>

From: gatorn...@googlegroups.com<mailto:gatorn...@googlegroups.com> 
[mailto:gatorn...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shane Ford
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2017 7:49 AM
To: GatorNews
Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Florida will play for national title after 
defeating Washington

Florida will play for national title after defeating Washington

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Florida’s Amanda Lorenz (18), Justine McLean (52) and Nicole DeWitt (23) 
celebrate a score in the second inning Sunday during a Women’s College World 
Series semifinal against Washington in Oklahoma City.
[Sarah Phipps/The Oklahoman via AP]
Special to Gainesville SUN 
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Published: Sunday, June 4, 2017 at 1:58 p.m.
Last Modified: Sunday, June 4, 2017 at 1:58 p.m.

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Top-seeded Florida followed the same script Sunday it brought 
to ASA Hall of Fame Stadium to advance to the championship series - unhittable 
pitching and plenty of offense in its 5-2 semifinal win over Washington.

Facts
Championship Series

At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
Oklahoma City
(Best-of-3)
Monday: Florida vs. Oklahoma, 7 p.m., ESPN
Tuesday: Florida vs. Oklahoma, 8 p.m., ESPN
x-Wednesday: UF vs. OU, 8 p.m.
x-If necessary

Senior pitcher Delanie Gourley (22-4), making her first career start in a WCWS 
game, struck out 10 against just one walk and two hits. The two runs were 
unearned. Kayli Kvistad drove in three runs to give Gourley enough support.

“It’s up to the players,” UF coach Tim Walton said. “Our coaching staff does a 
really good job of preparing and putting together a plan, but the players have 
to execute it. They have to buy into it, and they have to be able to control 
their heartbeat on this stage.

“I’ve always said it, that this is a big deal playing on this stage, and the 
team that plays the most normal has got a chance to win, and I think we’ve been 
able to do that. I think our players have been able to just buy into themselves 
and be confident, and again, some people peak in the beginning of the season, 
some people peak in the middle of the season, and some teams never peak, and if 
your team can peak at the right time and get some confidence towards the end, 
you’ve got a chance, and now we’ve got our team in position to have a chance.”

Florida (58-8) will play for the national championship against defending 
national champion Oklahoma (59-9), a 4-2 winner over Oregon (54-8) in the other 
semifinal. The best-of-thre

RE: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Florida will play for national title after defeating Washington

2017-06-05 Thread Jay Cicone
I guess that’s it! Nice work.

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Mark A. Adkins
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2017 9:27 AM
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The inning should have been over. The error should have been the third out 
extending the inning.

GoGators!!!

Mark

On Mon, 5 Jun 2017 08:17:53 -0500, "Oliver Barry" 
mailto:bar...@realtracs.com>> wrote:
Why were Washington’s two runs unearned?
I get the first run; she got on base on a fielding error.
But, the second? A home run isn’t earned?

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
PARKS
305B Indian Lake Blvd
Suite 220
Hendersonville TN 37075
Phone: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239
bar...@realtracs.com<mailto:bar...@realtracs.com>

From: gatorn...@googlegroups.com<mailto:gatorn...@googlegroups.com> 
[mailto:gatorn...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shane Ford
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2017 7:49 AM
To: GatorNews
Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Florida will play for national title after 
defeating Washington

Florida will play for national title after defeating Washington

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Florida’s Amanda Lorenz (18), Justine McLean (52) and Nicole DeWitt (23) 
celebrate a score in the second inning Sunday during a Women’s College World 
Series semifinal against Washington in Oklahoma City.
[Sarah Phipps/The Oklahoman via AP]
Special to Gainesville SUN 
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Published: Sunday, June 4, 2017 at 1:58 p.m.
Last Modified: Sunday, June 4, 2017 at 1:58 p.m.

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Top-seeded Florida followed the same script Sunday it brought 
to ASA Hall of Fame Stadium to advance to the championship series - unhittable 
pitching and plenty of offense in its 5-2 semifinal win over Washington.

Facts
Championship Series

At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
Oklahoma City
(Best-of-3)
Monday: Florida vs. Oklahoma, 7 p.m., ESPN
Tuesday: Florida vs. Oklahoma, 8 p.m., ESPN
x-Wednesday: UF vs. OU, 8 p.m.
x-If necessary

Senior pitcher Delanie Gourley (22-4), making her first career start in a WCWS 
game, struck out 10 against just one walk and two hits. The two runs were 
unearned. Kayli Kvistad drove in three runs to give Gourley enough support.

“It’s up to the players,” UF coach Tim Walton said. “Our coaching staff does a 
really good job of preparing and putting together a plan, but the players have 
to execute it. They have to buy into it, and they have to be able to control 
their heartbeat on this stage.

“I’ve always said it, that this is a big deal playing on this stage, and the 
team that plays the most normal has got a chance to win, and I think we’ve been 
able to do that. I think our players have been able to just buy into themselves 
and be confident, and again, some people peak in the beginning of the season, 
some people peak in the middle of the season, and some teams never peak, and if 
your team can peak at the right time and get some confidence towards the end, 
you’ve got a chance, and now we’ve got our team in position to have a chance.”

Florida (58-8) will play for the national championship against defending 
national champion Oklahoma (59-9), a 4-2 winner over Oregon (54-8) in the other 
semifinal. The best-of-three championship series starts at 7 p.m. Monday 
(ESPN). UF is playing for its third national championship in four seasons.

“They are a really great program, so we knew it was not going to be easy at 
all,” Gourley said of Washington. “But we were feeling really good all week. 
Our vibe, our defense, our offense, our pitching, we were feeling really good, 
so just to have a team like this behind my back to go in for my first start, I 
couldn’t have been any more confident today than I was.”

Kvistad set the tone for Florida in the top of the first inning when she 
drilled her second home run of the WCWS, her ninth of the season, for a 1-0 
lead.

The Gators continued the hit parade in the second inning when they scored three 
runs for a 4-0 advantage. Amanda Lorenz hit a run-scoring single and Kvistad 
followed with a two-run single.

UF teed off on Washington ace Taran Alvero (34-9), belting five hits for the 
four runs in 1.1 innings. Madi Schreyer came in in relief.

“Just to finally give our pitching staff some cushion and some breathing room 
really means a lot to our offense,” Lorenz said.

Florida made it 5-0 in the fifth on Janell Wheaton’s RBI single after Nicole 
DeWitt singled

RE: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Florida will play for national title after defeating Washington

2017-06-05 Thread Oliver Barry
Oh, that makes sense. 

Thanks for nothing, Jay.

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Real Estate Broker

PARKS

305B Indian Lake Blvd

Suite 220

Hendersonville TN 37075

Phone: 615-826-4040

Mobile: 615-972-4239

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From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
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Sent: Monday, June 05, 2017 8:27 AM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Florida will play for national 
title after defeating Washington

 

The inning should have been over. The error should have been the third out 
extending the inning.

GoGators!!!

Mark

On Mon, 5 Jun 2017 08:17:53 -0500, "Oliver Barry"  wrote:

Why were Washington’s two runs unearned?

I get the first run; she got on base on a fielding error.

But, the second? A home run isn’t earned?

 

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From: gatorn...@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatorn...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Shane Ford
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2017 7:49 AM
To: GatorNews
Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Florida will play for national title after 
defeating Washington

 


Florida will play for national title after defeating Washington


 

  
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Florida’s Amanda Lorenz (18), Justine McLean (52) and Nicole DeWitt (23) 
celebrate a score in the second inning Sunday during a Women’s College World 
Series semifinal against Washington in Oklahoma City.

[Sarah Phipps/The Oklahoman via AP]

Special to Gainesville SUN Gatorsports.com


Published: Sunday, June 4, 2017 at 1:58 p.m.


Last Modified: Sunday, June 4, 2017 at 1:58 p.m.


OKLAHOMA CITY -- Top-seeded Florida followed the same script Sunday it brought 
to ASA Hall of Fame Stadium to advance to the championship series - unhittable 
pitching and plenty of offense in its 5-2 semifinal win over Washington.


Facts


Championship Series


At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
Oklahoma City
(Best-of-3) 
Monday: Florida vs. Oklahoma, 7 p.m., ESPN
Tuesday: Florida vs. Oklahoma, 8 p.m., ESPN
x-Wednesday: UF vs. OU, 8 p.m.
x-If necessary

Senior pitcher Delanie Gourley (22-4), making her first career start in a WCWS 
game, struck out 10 against just one walk and two hits. The two runs were 
unearned. Kayli Kvistad drove in three runs to give Gourley enough support.

“It’s up to the players,” UF coach Tim Walton said. “Our coaching staff does a 
really good job of preparing and putting together a plan, but the players have 
to execute it. They have to buy into it, and they have to be able to control 
their heartbeat on this stage.

“I’ve always said it, that this is a big deal playing on this stage, and the 
team that plays the most normal has got a chance to win, and I think we’ve been 
able to do that. I think our players have been able to just buy into themselves 
and be confident, and again, some people peak in the beginning of the season, 
some people peak in the middle of the season, and some teams never peak, and if 
your team can peak at the right time and get some confidence towards the end, 
you’ve got a chance, and now we’ve got our team in position to have a chance.”

Florida (58-8) will play for the national championship against defending 
national champion Oklahoma (59-9), a 4-2 winner over Oregon (54-8) in the other 
semifinal. The best-of-three championship series starts at 7 p.m. Monday 
(ESPN). UF is playing for its third national championship in four seasons.

“They are a really great program, so we knew it was not going to be easy at 
all,” Gourley said of Washington. “But we were feeling really good all week. 
Our vibe, our defense, our offense, our pitching, we were feeling really good, 
so just to have a team like this behind my back to go in for my first start, I 
couldn’t have been any more confident today than I was.”

Kvistad set the tone for Florida in the top of the first inning when she 
drilled her second home run of the WCWS, her ninth of the season, for a 1-0 
lead.

The Gators continued the hit parade in the second inning when they scored three 
runs for a 4-0 advantage. Amanda Lorenz hit a run-scoring single and Kvistad 
followed with a two-run single.

UF teed off on Washington ace Taran Alvero (34-9), belting five hits for the 
four runs in 1.1 innings. Madi Schreyer came in in relief.

“Just to finally give our pitching staff some cushion and some breathing room 
really means a lot to our offense,” Lorenz said.

Florida made it 5-0 in the fifth on Janell Wheaton’s RBI single after Nicole 
DeWitt singled and moved to second on Aleshia Ocasio’s sacrifice bunt.

Gourley had two strikes o