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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – No. 9 Florida was crowned back-to-back Southeastern Conference Tournament Champions after a 2-1 victory over No. 4 Alabama Saturday night at Davis Diamond.
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The Gators (44-15) picked up another superb outing in the circle from senior right-handed pitcher
Kelly Barnhill (30-11). Barnhill limited the Crimson Tide (52-7) to just a pair of hits and a run in what was the 72
nd complete-game of her career.
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The road to UF's fifth overall SEC Tournament title wasn't easy, as the Orange & Blue fell behind 1-0 in the bottom of the fourth inning. However, Alabama's lead didn't last long as the team rallied for its sixth come-from-behind victory of the season with a pair of runs in the top of the sixth inning.
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With two outs and no one on base, the Gators opted to bring in freshman pinch-hitter
Cheyenne Lindsey. Lindsey, a left-handed batter, offered at the first pitch from Alabama reliever Montana Fouts (15-4) and sent a high chopper over the head of third baseman Maddie Morgan and down the line for a double.
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Sophomore
Jordan Matthews drew a pinch-hit walk that put another runner on and turned the lineup over for senior
Amanda Lorenz's heroic at-bat. With a full-count at the plate, Lorenz reached out for the seventh pitch hurled from Fouts and drove it down the left field line to score the two deciding runs.
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All that mattered from that point forward was for Barnhill and the Gators to find six outs. Alabama managed to put a pair of runners on in the bottom of the sixth, but Barnhill denied the rally and capped the inning with her fifth strikeout of the game.
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In the seventh, the Crimson Tide threatened once more with another runner, but yet again Florida and Barnhill worked out of the jam and concluded the championship run with a strikeout. Â
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Next Up
The Gators will now wait for the 2019 NCAA Division I softball selection show to find out their postseason draw. This year's selection show is set to air Sunday, May 12, at 9 p.m. (ET) on ESPN2.
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How It Happened – W, 2-1
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Inning |
Score |
Play |
B-4th |
0-1 |
With runners on first and third and one out, Alabama scored the first run of the game on a fielder's choice out to shortstop. |
T-6th |
2-1 |
With two out and two runners on first and second, Amanda Lorenz gave the Gators the lead with a double down the left field line that scored pinch-hitter Cheyenne Lindsey and Alex Voss. Jordan Matthews pinch-hit for Voss and drew a walk prior to Lorenz's at-bat. |
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Standout Statistic
- Barnhill wrapped up her 2019 SEC Tournament Campaign with a 3-0 record, a 0.33 ERA, .075 opponent batting average, 21 innings pitched, five hits, one run and 24 strikeouts. The Marietta, Ga. native earned SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player for her performances.
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Notable Notes
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- This is the fifth overall SEC Tournament title for the Florida program (2008, 2009, 2013, 2018 & 2019), which puts the program in a tie for the most titles held by a program.
- Alabama and LSU have also won the SEC Tournament five times.
- It's only the second time in program history that the team has won the title in back-to-back years and only the fourth time in SEC history that has occurred.
- Auburn won the tournament title in back-to-back season in 2015 and 2016.
- All five of Florida's SEC Tournament Titles have come under the guidance of head coach Tim Walton, which is more than any other coach in conference history.
- The Gators now hold a 32-27 record in SEC Tournament play.
- Tonight was Florida's eighth overall SEC Tournament Championship appearance.
- It's the first time a No. 6-seed has won the SEC Tournament Championship
- Tonight's championship matchup was the fourth time in SEC Tournament history that the Gators and the Crimson Tide have met.
- W, 4-1 – May 10, 2008 – Baton Rouge, La.
- W, 8-5 – May 9, 2009 – Knoxville, Tenn.
- L, 10-1 (5) – May 12, 2012 – Tuscaloosa, Ala.
- W, 2-1 – May 11, 2019 – College Station, Texas
- Head Coach Tim Walton holds a career 23-9 record at the SEC Tournament.
- Today's win over No. 4 Alabama was the team's 19th victory over a top-25 opponent this season.
- It's also the 10th shutout of against a top-25 opponent.
- Barnhill picked up her 100th career victory and is now only one of three pitchers in Florida history to have achieved the benchmark.
- Stacey Nelson (2006-'09) – 136
- Hannah Rogers (2011-'14) – 127
- Kelly Barnhill (2016-'19) – 100
- Four of the five Florida hits went for doubles, which ties the SEC Tournament single-game record for doubles. It's only the fourth time in tournament history this has occurred in a single game and the first since Georgia vs. Ole Miss May 6, 2015.
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2019 SEC All-Tournament Team
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