College baseball notebook: SEC leader Texas latest to get knocked off during Gators' late-season run
- The Florida Gators baseball team defeated top-ranked Texas 4-1 on May 11, 2025, in an SEC late-season game at Texas.
- After a challenging 1-11 start in SEC play, the Gators turned their season around by securing victories in the majority of their subsequent conference games, winning five series in a row.
- Freshman pitcher Aidan King threw seven shutout innings with nine strikeouts and two hits allowed while Brody Donay hit his 14th homer.
- Coach Kevin O'Sullivan noted that King's performance on the road was exceptional for a freshman, stating that such a strong showing from a first-year pitcher is extremely rare.
- Florida has all but secured a 17th consecutive NCAA Tournament bid and will finish the regular season hosting Alabama starting Thursday.
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College baseball notebook: SEC leader Texas latest to get knocked off during Gators' late-season run
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Florida added another impressive feat to its incredible 2025 turnaround on Sunday. For the first time all year, Texas dropped a home series as the Gators took the rubber game. The Longhorns are the top team in the SEC standings, but over the weekend they learned why UF is the conference’s hottest squad. Kevin O’Sullivan’s club rode a hot start Friday to an 8-2 win in the series opener, dropped Game 2 after a rain delay but bounced back strong on…
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