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Trlicek Interview
GAINESVILLE – Southeastern Conference Opening Weekend finally arrived and No.7 Florida turned in a 6-0 victory over Auburn in the first game of the series Friday evening at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
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The Gators (19-4) pounded out eight hits in the series opening win over the Tigers (14-9) and received a complete-game performance from the circle by freshman
Rylee Trlicek (8-2). Trlicek's complete-game shutout was her second of the season.
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Florida broke the scoreless tied in the bottom of the 3
rd inning when senior Kendly Lindaman cranked an RBI single with a deep fly ball to the right field wall. Senior
Jaimie Hoover led the inning off with a hit-by-pitch and advanced into scoring position after a wild pitch and eventually to third after a SAC bunt by fellow senior
Sophia Reynoso.
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With the bases loaded in the 4
th inning, Reynoso extended the Gators lead with a SAC fly to deep center field which scored pinch-runner
E.C. Taylor from third. Junior
Hannah Adams followed up with an RBI single through the left side to score sophomore
Cheyenne Lindsey.
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Lindsey pushed two more runs across in the 5
th frame with her second triple of the season. Down 0-2 in the count, Lindsey ripped relief pitcher Ashlee Swindle's offering down the right field line to score freshmen
Julia Cottrill and
Baylee Goddard.
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Earlier in the inning, Goddard and Cottrill drew walks and were advanced into scoring position on sophomore
Hannah Sipos' fourth SAC bunt of the season.
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Trlicek finished the game three strikeouts, a walk and only three hits allowed on 87 pitches.
Standout Statistic
Trlicek became the first freshman pitcher in program history to throw a complete-game shutout in an SEC opener. It's also the first time a freshman has started to open up SEC play since
Aleshia Ocasio against LSU in 2015 and the first complete-game victory since Hannah Rogers against LSU in 2011.
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Rogers hurled a complete-game in the 8-1 win over LSU March 9, 2011 and Ocasio started and pitched 6.0 innings in the March 13, 2015 win over LSU, but Lauren Haeger received the win in the 4-3 decision over the Tigers.
Notable Notes
- Florida improved to 44-22 all-time against Auburn and 22-5 while playing at KSP Stadium.
- It's also the 17th time in program history that the Gators have shut out the Tigers.
- Lindaman extended her hit-streak out to six games with her RBI single to right field.
- The Ankeny, Iowa native now has a hit in 21 of the 23 games played this season.
- She has also reached base safely in all 23 games.
- The Gators have two triples on the season, both provided by Lindsey.
- She hit her first triple of the season two games ago March 1 against Louisiana.
- Adams turned a 4-3 double play to end the game in the 7th inning for the Gators 15th of the season.
- The program entered tonight tied for 2nd nationally in total double plays turned.
- Hoover is now riding a six-game hit streak after her infield single in the 4th inning.
- Lindsey went 2-for-3 at the plate for her fourth multi-hit game of the season and her two RBI upped her total multi-RBI games to three.
- Lindsey's defensive assist in tonight's game came during a shift for the Gators, where Lindsey moved from left field to second base.
- Sipos is now 4-for-4 on SAC bunts on the season.
Next Up
Florida and Auburn take the field for game two of the series Saturday at 6 p.m. on the SEC Network +.
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