South Carolina Softball Falls to Florida 7-6, Tying Record with Four Double Plays
The South Carolina softball team dropped the series finale 7-6 to No. 10 Florida, despite tying a program record with four double plays in the game.
By the Numbers- The Gamecocks turned four double plays in the game, matching a program record.
- Denver Bryant, Aniyah Black, and Marissa Gonzalez each finished 2-for-3 with two RBIs.
The Gamecocks lost despite their strong defensive performance with four double plays.
State of Play- South Carolina softball team dropped the final game of the series to No. 10 Florida.
- Gamecocks tied a program record with four double plays, all within the first four innings.
- Florida took the lead in the first inning, but Carolina rallied to push ahead in the second.
South Carolina Softball will face Charleston Southern in a resumed game from March 27, with the Gamecocks leading 1-0 in the top of the second.
Bottom LineDespite a record-setting defensive performance, the South Carolina softball team fell short in the series finale against No. 10 Florida. The Gamecocks will look to bounce back in their upcoming game against Charleston Southern.
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