
Cole Stanford (29) celebrates his first homer in Orange & Blue with Cash Strayer (26) during the Gators' game against Stetson on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at Condron Family Ballpark in Gainesville, Fla. / UAA Communications photo by Madilyn Gemme
No. 12 Florida Welcomes Kennesaw State for Three-Game Series
Thursday, February 19, 2026 | Baseball
This weekend's series marks the first-ever meeting between Florida and Kennesaw State on the diamond.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The No. 12 Florida Gators look to stay hot heading into the second weekend of the season as they host the Kennesaw State Owls of Conference USA in a three-game series from Feb. 20-22.
All three installments of the series will air on SEC Network+, beginning with Friday night's 6:30 p.m. opener. Games two and three are scheduled for Saturday (5:30 p.m.) and Sunday (1 p.m.).
As they begin to find their stride, the Gators (4-1) take a four-game winning streak into the program's first-ever matchup against the Kennesaw State. The Owls enter as winners of three straight with a perfect 3-0 record after defeating Evansville, Marshall and West Georgia.
For the Gators, an Opening Night loss is now far in the rearview mirror after four-straight dominant performances against UAB (W, 11-0 & 6-1) and Stetson (W, 12-2 & 9-3), including run-rule victories for the first wins against both teams. Head Coach Kevin O'Sullivan is off to a 2-0 start to the season and will look to remain perfect through the weekend. The Gators are 26-5 in regular-season, non-conference play dating back to last season.
Pitching Matchups
CHECKING OUR POLLS
The Gators moved up one spot this week and sit at No. 12 in the D1Baseball Top 25. That matches Perfect Game (No. 12) for Florida's highest national ranking. The Orange & Blue slot in at No. 24 on Baseball America's list.
SERIES PROMOTIONS & GIVEAWAYS
Two of the biggest fan giveaways of the season are on deck for this weekend's series against Kennesaw State. On Friday, the first 500 UF students in attendance will receive Florida Baseball crewneck sweatshirts. For Sunday's series finale, the first installation of the Single-Season Sluggers Bobblehead Series will be rolled out, as the first 1,000 fans in attendance will be gifted with Jac Caglianone bobbleheads.
FOOD TRUCKS
There will be two food trucks located in the Dizney Grove area beyond the outfield wall on each day of the weekend series.
Friday: Heart & Soul, Nothing Bundt Cakes
Saturday: Sweet Meat, Kona Ice
Sunday: Summer Freeze, Ferley's BBQ
WEEKEND OWL-TLOOK
Picked to finish third in the Preseason Conference USA Poll, Kennesaw State is off to a 3-0 start after playing to a 31-27 record (17-9 CUSA) in 2025. As a team, the Owls are hitting .317/.419/.538 with nearly as many walks (17) as strikeouts (22). The pitching staff has worked to a 4.33 ERA and 1.96 bating average against with 26 strikeouts against 16 walks in 27.0 innings. In the field, Kennesaw State has committed three errors for a .972 percentage.
SERIES-LY WINNING
Entering Friday night, the Gators have won seven-straight weekend series dating back to last season. That is three series longer than any other active streak in the SEC. After dropping the first-four conference series of the 2025 campaign, Florida has taken down Missouri, Mississippi State, No. 5 Arkansas, South Carolina, No. 1 Texas, No. 18 Alabama and UAB across consecutive series. Two or more wins against Kennesaw State would give Florida an eighth-straight series win, with the Gators' last series loss coming against No. 23 Vanderbilt from April 4-6, 2025 – a span of 320 days come Friday night's opener.
HATS OFF
The Gators are fresh off a midweek sweep of a home-and-home against Stetson, defeating the Hatters in DeLand on Tuesday in seven innings (W, 12-2) and again in Gainesville on Wednesday (W, 9-3). Over the two matchups, Florida tallied 21 runs on 23 hits, 11 extra-base knocks, six homers and 47 bases while striking out 10 times against seven walks. The UF pitching staff limited the Hatters to just five runs on 16 hits and three walks over 16.0 innings, striking out 11 and giving up two extra-base hits.
IT STARTS ON THE MOUND
After allowing nine runs (seven earned) on six hits and eight walks on Opening Night, the Florida pitching staff has completely flipped the script. In the four games since, UF pitchers have struck out 33 batters against just four walks in 32.0 innings while working to a 1.69 ERA and .207 batting average against. That equates to 9.3 strikeouts per nine and 1.1 walks per nine in that span.
A LITTLE BIT OF ELC
One reason why Florida has found early-season consistency on the mound is due to the immediate contributions from Division II-transfer southpaw Ernesto Lugo-Canchola. Across his first two relief outings as a Gator, Lugo-Canchola has retired 17-straight batters in order across 5 2/3 perfect innings. The Pleasant Grove, Utah native has fanned seven batters without surrendering a hit or walk. The reigning D2 Baseball Pitcher of the Year went perfect 13-0 across 16 starts at Northwest Nazarene, dazzling with a 2.00 ERA, .164 batting average against and 103 strikeouts against 44 walks in 94 2/3 frames.
DIVISION II DUO
Lugo-Canchola starred in Wednesday night's win over Stetson alongside another former Division II standout in catcher Cole Stanford. Receiving the starting nod behind the dish against the Hatters, Stanford bashed a 417-foot shot for his first homer as a Gator in the sixth inning and scored two runs. The Ellerslie, Ga. product is now 2-for-7 with two RBI through two starts to begin his Florida career after spending the last three seasons at Division II Lenoir-Rhyne. Coincidentally, Stanford has been behind the plate for all 17 outs Lugo-Canchola has recorded this season.
FIRST INNING FIREWORKS
Although Florida failed to score in the first inning on Wednesday for the first time in five games this season, the opening frame remains by far the most productive for the Orange & Blue. The Gators have plated 15 runs in the first inning this season – five more than the next-closest frame, the second inning (10). Outside of the first two innings, Florida has not scored more than five combined runs in any one particular frame. In the first two innings of games, the Gators have outscored their opponents by a 25-to-4 margin (1st: 15-4, 2nd: 10-0).
JONESIN' FOR THE STAT SHEET
Much of Florida's ability to start games fast can be attributed to redshirt sophomore outfielder Kyle Jones. After missing all but four contests last season due to injury, Jones led off all three games against UAB with first-inning doubles. He finished with five doubles in the three-game series, four of which led off innings. Jones then proceeded to lead off Tuesday's road tilt at Stetson with a fourth leadoff hit to begin the campaign, although his streak ended in Wednesday's rematch. With a base hit and run in the first inning of four games already in 2025, Jones is slashing .429/.478/.810 with one homer, a nation-high five doubles, eight runs, seven RBI and two stolen bases. His first home run of the season came against his former team – a fifth-inning grand slam at Stetson.
ONE TRUE KING
The first act in righty Aidan King's second season after 2025 Freshman All-America honors came in the form of six shutout innings with four hits allowed, zero walks and four strikeouts to earn the series-evening win vs. UAB. Across his last six starts dating back to last season, he is 4-1 with a 0.78 ERA and 33-to-10 strikeout-to-walk ratio over 34 2/3 innings. King set a program record with four SEC weekly accolades one year ago, pacing all qualifying SEC pitchers with a 2.58 ERA on top of a .213 batting average against (eighth), 73 1/3 innings pitched (16th) and five quality starts.
SOOPER DOOPER COOPER
One year removed from being the Big West Freshman Pitcher of the Year at Hawaii, right-hander Cooper Walls made his Florida debut as the game three starter against UAB on Feb. 14. The sophomore lived up to expectations, scattering four hits and one walk over 5 1/3 innings while striking out four to register the victory. The San Diego, Calif. native carries a 3.56 career ERA and 49-to-16 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 65 2/3 innings pitched into Sunday's outing.
THE LAW DOG
As Baseball America's top-ranked college player for the 2027 MLB Draft, Canadian sophomore infielder Brendan Lawson has played every inning at shortstop for the Gators to open the season. He has provided instant returns on his pedigree, logging three multi-hit contests and three multi-RBI performances across the first five games. Entering the series, Lawson leads Florida in batting average (.500), on-base percentage (.652), OPS (1.652), RBI (seven) and walks (five). The second-year slugger also wields a 1.000 slugging percentage and two game-winning RBI.
CASHIN' STRAYS
Only one Gator is slugging at a higher clip than Lawson this season: true freshman outfielder Cash Strayer at 1.133. Having started four-straight games in right field, Strayer has posted three multi-hit efforts while connecting for the first-two home runs of his career. As a result, the Plant High School graduate is slashing .467/.500/1.133 with two homers, one triple, two doubles, four runs and two RBI. His performance across Saturday's doubleheader sweep of UAB (5-for-8, HR, 2 2B, 2 R) earned him SEC Co-Player of the Week honors.
STAFF AFFECTION
Florida wields a surplus of quality arms for the 2026 season, returning an astounding 366 2/3 innings pitched – 72.2% – from last year's staff. To put into context, the Gators brought back 198 2/3 innings in 2025 and 273.0 frames in 2024. That means the 2026 Gators return 84.6% more innings compared to the 2025 team. As arguably the nation's top one-two punch out of the starting rotation, right-handers Liam Peterson (69 1/3 IP) and King (73 1/3 IP) logged the most frames for UF in 2025 and will revert to their weekend roles in 2026 after combining for a 15-6 record, 3.41 ERA and 11.0 strikeouts per nine one year ago.
DESTINATION OMAHA
Coming off the program's 17th-straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, O'Sullivan is in his 19th campaign at the helm of the Gators. Since O'Sullivan's 2008 arrival, Florida leads the sport with 305 SEC wins, 41 MLB debuts, 10 top-eight seeds, nine College World Series trips, nine Super Regionals hosted and six SEC titles. The Gators have advanced to nine of the last 15 College World Series overall – by far the most in the sport.
PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS
Peterson embarks on his junior year as a First Team Preseason All-American (Baseball America, Perfect Game) in addition to being on Baseball America's Preseason College Pitcher of the Year Watch List. Baseball America also included Lawson on its Preseason College Player of the Year Watch List while King (D1Baseball) and Luke McNeillie (Baseball America) garnered Second Team All-America honors. Lugo-Canchola rounded out the group, having collected Fourth Team All-America status from the NCBWA.
THEIR SPIKES ARE GOLDEN
In addition to the aforementioned honors, Peterson and King were also among 55 players named to the 2026 Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List. Florida was one of 13 programs to place multiple players on the preseason list. This is the first-career appearance on the Golden Spikes Preseason Watch List for both Peterson and King, although the former was featured on the 2025 midseason list.
TICKET INFORMATION
Season tickets and SEC Five-Pack Mini-Plans are currently on sale now in addition to single-game tickets. Tickets can be purchased online or by contacting the Gator Ticket Office at (352) 375-4683.
MOBILE TICKETING & FLORIDA GATORS APP
As a reminder, mobile ticketing is required. There will be two ways to access your tickets:
1) through the Florida Gators app from your mobile device or
2) through FloridaGators.com/myaccount. Fans will also be able to transfer or donate their tickets easily within the app or online.
PARKING/SHUTTLES
Fans are encouraged to park at the Fifield and IFAS lots during the weekend. An increased number of shuttles will be available for transportation to the ballpark each day.
Click HERE for a Parking map.
TRAFFIC PATTERNS ON GAME DAY
Those visiting Condron Family Ballpark on game day should be aware of updated traffic patterns surrounding the ballpark. Fans are advised to utilize Ballpark Way, which will serve as a connecting route to the ballpark from Archer Road. For departures, a postgame traffic flow pattern guide can be found here.
BALLPARK PURCHASES
Condron Family Ballpark food and beverage sales are fully cashless. For convenience and to improve speed of service, all concession stands will only accept credit cards, debit cards, or touchless payment with smartphones. Fans with cash can stop at the first base Concession Stand to exchange cash for a Gift Card. Gift Cards can be used at any concession stand within Condron Family Ballpark.
ON DECK
The Gators remain home through the following midweek, hosting FIU in a pair of in-state bouts on Feb. 24 (6:30 p.m.) and Feb. 25 (6 p.m.) Both matchups will air on SEC Network+.
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All three installments of the series will air on SEC Network+, beginning with Friday night's 6:30 p.m. opener. Games two and three are scheduled for Saturday (5:30 p.m.) and Sunday (1 p.m.).
As they begin to find their stride, the Gators (4-1) take a four-game winning streak into the program's first-ever matchup against the Kennesaw State. The Owls enter as winners of three straight with a perfect 3-0 record after defeating Evansville, Marshall and West Georgia.
For the Gators, an Opening Night loss is now far in the rearview mirror after four-straight dominant performances against UAB (W, 11-0 & 6-1) and Stetson (W, 12-2 & 9-3), including run-rule victories for the first wins against both teams. Head Coach Kevin O'Sullivan is off to a 2-0 start to the season and will look to remain perfect through the weekend. The Gators are 26-5 in regular-season, non-conference play dating back to last season.
Pitching Matchups
| Friday | 6:30 ET (SECN+) | Saturday | 5:30 ET (SECN+) | Sunday | 1 ET (SECN+) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| KSU | RHP Cooper McMullen (0-0, 0.00 ERA) | RHP Ty Bayer (0-0, 22.50 ERA) | RHP Cole Royer (1-0, 0.00 ERA) |
| Florida | RHP Liam Peterson (0-0, 10.80 ERA) | RHP Aidan King (1-0, 0.00 ERA) | RHP Cooper Walls (1-0, 1.69 ERA) |
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CHECKING OUR POLLS
The Gators moved up one spot this week and sit at No. 12 in the D1Baseball Top 25. That matches Perfect Game (No. 12) for Florida's highest national ranking. The Orange & Blue slot in at No. 24 on Baseball America's list.
SERIES PROMOTIONS & GIVEAWAYS
Two of the biggest fan giveaways of the season are on deck for this weekend's series against Kennesaw State. On Friday, the first 500 UF students in attendance will receive Florida Baseball crewneck sweatshirts. For Sunday's series finale, the first installation of the Single-Season Sluggers Bobblehead Series will be rolled out, as the first 1,000 fans in attendance will be gifted with Jac Caglianone bobbleheads.
FOOD TRUCKS
There will be two food trucks located in the Dizney Grove area beyond the outfield wall on each day of the weekend series.
Friday: Heart & Soul, Nothing Bundt Cakes
Saturday: Sweet Meat, Kona Ice
Sunday: Summer Freeze, Ferley's BBQ
WEEKEND OWL-TLOOK
Picked to finish third in the Preseason Conference USA Poll, Kennesaw State is off to a 3-0 start after playing to a 31-27 record (17-9 CUSA) in 2025. As a team, the Owls are hitting .317/.419/.538 with nearly as many walks (17) as strikeouts (22). The pitching staff has worked to a 4.33 ERA and 1.96 bating average against with 26 strikeouts against 16 walks in 27.0 innings. In the field, Kennesaw State has committed three errors for a .972 percentage.
SERIES-LY WINNING
Entering Friday night, the Gators have won seven-straight weekend series dating back to last season. That is three series longer than any other active streak in the SEC. After dropping the first-four conference series of the 2025 campaign, Florida has taken down Missouri, Mississippi State, No. 5 Arkansas, South Carolina, No. 1 Texas, No. 18 Alabama and UAB across consecutive series. Two or more wins against Kennesaw State would give Florida an eighth-straight series win, with the Gators' last series loss coming against No. 23 Vanderbilt from April 4-6, 2025 – a span of 320 days come Friday night's opener.
HATS OFF
The Gators are fresh off a midweek sweep of a home-and-home against Stetson, defeating the Hatters in DeLand on Tuesday in seven innings (W, 12-2) and again in Gainesville on Wednesday (W, 9-3). Over the two matchups, Florida tallied 21 runs on 23 hits, 11 extra-base knocks, six homers and 47 bases while striking out 10 times against seven walks. The UF pitching staff limited the Hatters to just five runs on 16 hits and three walks over 16.0 innings, striking out 11 and giving up two extra-base hits.
IT STARTS ON THE MOUND
After allowing nine runs (seven earned) on six hits and eight walks on Opening Night, the Florida pitching staff has completely flipped the script. In the four games since, UF pitchers have struck out 33 batters against just four walks in 32.0 innings while working to a 1.69 ERA and .207 batting average against. That equates to 9.3 strikeouts per nine and 1.1 walks per nine in that span.
A LITTLE BIT OF ELC
One reason why Florida has found early-season consistency on the mound is due to the immediate contributions from Division II-transfer southpaw Ernesto Lugo-Canchola. Across his first two relief outings as a Gator, Lugo-Canchola has retired 17-straight batters in order across 5 2/3 perfect innings. The Pleasant Grove, Utah native has fanned seven batters without surrendering a hit or walk. The reigning D2 Baseball Pitcher of the Year went perfect 13-0 across 16 starts at Northwest Nazarene, dazzling with a 2.00 ERA, .164 batting average against and 103 strikeouts against 44 walks in 94 2/3 frames.
DIVISION II DUO
Lugo-Canchola starred in Wednesday night's win over Stetson alongside another former Division II standout in catcher Cole Stanford. Receiving the starting nod behind the dish against the Hatters, Stanford bashed a 417-foot shot for his first homer as a Gator in the sixth inning and scored two runs. The Ellerslie, Ga. product is now 2-for-7 with two RBI through two starts to begin his Florida career after spending the last three seasons at Division II Lenoir-Rhyne. Coincidentally, Stanford has been behind the plate for all 17 outs Lugo-Canchola has recorded this season.
FIRST INNING FIREWORKS
Although Florida failed to score in the first inning on Wednesday for the first time in five games this season, the opening frame remains by far the most productive for the Orange & Blue. The Gators have plated 15 runs in the first inning this season – five more than the next-closest frame, the second inning (10). Outside of the first two innings, Florida has not scored more than five combined runs in any one particular frame. In the first two innings of games, the Gators have outscored their opponents by a 25-to-4 margin (1st: 15-4, 2nd: 10-0).
JONESIN' FOR THE STAT SHEET
Much of Florida's ability to start games fast can be attributed to redshirt sophomore outfielder Kyle Jones. After missing all but four contests last season due to injury, Jones led off all three games against UAB with first-inning doubles. He finished with five doubles in the three-game series, four of which led off innings. Jones then proceeded to lead off Tuesday's road tilt at Stetson with a fourth leadoff hit to begin the campaign, although his streak ended in Wednesday's rematch. With a base hit and run in the first inning of four games already in 2025, Jones is slashing .429/.478/.810 with one homer, a nation-high five doubles, eight runs, seven RBI and two stolen bases. His first home run of the season came against his former team – a fifth-inning grand slam at Stetson.
ONE TRUE KING
The first act in righty Aidan King's second season after 2025 Freshman All-America honors came in the form of six shutout innings with four hits allowed, zero walks and four strikeouts to earn the series-evening win vs. UAB. Across his last six starts dating back to last season, he is 4-1 with a 0.78 ERA and 33-to-10 strikeout-to-walk ratio over 34 2/3 innings. King set a program record with four SEC weekly accolades one year ago, pacing all qualifying SEC pitchers with a 2.58 ERA on top of a .213 batting average against (eighth), 73 1/3 innings pitched (16th) and five quality starts.
SOOPER DOOPER COOPER
One year removed from being the Big West Freshman Pitcher of the Year at Hawaii, right-hander Cooper Walls made his Florida debut as the game three starter against UAB on Feb. 14. The sophomore lived up to expectations, scattering four hits and one walk over 5 1/3 innings while striking out four to register the victory. The San Diego, Calif. native carries a 3.56 career ERA and 49-to-16 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 65 2/3 innings pitched into Sunday's outing.
THE LAW DOG
As Baseball America's top-ranked college player for the 2027 MLB Draft, Canadian sophomore infielder Brendan Lawson has played every inning at shortstop for the Gators to open the season. He has provided instant returns on his pedigree, logging three multi-hit contests and three multi-RBI performances across the first five games. Entering the series, Lawson leads Florida in batting average (.500), on-base percentage (.652), OPS (1.652), RBI (seven) and walks (five). The second-year slugger also wields a 1.000 slugging percentage and two game-winning RBI.
CASHIN' STRAYS
Only one Gator is slugging at a higher clip than Lawson this season: true freshman outfielder Cash Strayer at 1.133. Having started four-straight games in right field, Strayer has posted three multi-hit efforts while connecting for the first-two home runs of his career. As a result, the Plant High School graduate is slashing .467/.500/1.133 with two homers, one triple, two doubles, four runs and two RBI. His performance across Saturday's doubleheader sweep of UAB (5-for-8, HR, 2 2B, 2 R) earned him SEC Co-Player of the Week honors.
STAFF AFFECTION
Florida wields a surplus of quality arms for the 2026 season, returning an astounding 366 2/3 innings pitched – 72.2% – from last year's staff. To put into context, the Gators brought back 198 2/3 innings in 2025 and 273.0 frames in 2024. That means the 2026 Gators return 84.6% more innings compared to the 2025 team. As arguably the nation's top one-two punch out of the starting rotation, right-handers Liam Peterson (69 1/3 IP) and King (73 1/3 IP) logged the most frames for UF in 2025 and will revert to their weekend roles in 2026 after combining for a 15-6 record, 3.41 ERA and 11.0 strikeouts per nine one year ago.
DESTINATION OMAHA
Coming off the program's 17th-straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, O'Sullivan is in his 19th campaign at the helm of the Gators. Since O'Sullivan's 2008 arrival, Florida leads the sport with 305 SEC wins, 41 MLB debuts, 10 top-eight seeds, nine College World Series trips, nine Super Regionals hosted and six SEC titles. The Gators have advanced to nine of the last 15 College World Series overall – by far the most in the sport.
PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS
Peterson embarks on his junior year as a First Team Preseason All-American (Baseball America, Perfect Game) in addition to being on Baseball America's Preseason College Pitcher of the Year Watch List. Baseball America also included Lawson on its Preseason College Player of the Year Watch List while King (D1Baseball) and Luke McNeillie (Baseball America) garnered Second Team All-America honors. Lugo-Canchola rounded out the group, having collected Fourth Team All-America status from the NCBWA.
THEIR SPIKES ARE GOLDEN
In addition to the aforementioned honors, Peterson and King were also among 55 players named to the 2026 Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List. Florida was one of 13 programs to place multiple players on the preseason list. This is the first-career appearance on the Golden Spikes Preseason Watch List for both Peterson and King, although the former was featured on the 2025 midseason list.
TICKET INFORMATION
Season tickets and SEC Five-Pack Mini-Plans are currently on sale now in addition to single-game tickets. Tickets can be purchased online or by contacting the Gator Ticket Office at (352) 375-4683.
MOBILE TICKETING & FLORIDA GATORS APP
As a reminder, mobile ticketing is required. There will be two ways to access your tickets:
1) through the Florida Gators app from your mobile device or
2) through FloridaGators.com/myaccount. Fans will also be able to transfer or donate their tickets easily within the app or online.
PARKING/SHUTTLES
Fans are encouraged to park at the Fifield and IFAS lots during the weekend. An increased number of shuttles will be available for transportation to the ballpark each day.
Click HERE for a Parking map.
- General Parking is available in the west Condron Family Ballpark baseball lot and the Fifield parking lot located directly across Hull Road.
- Disabled parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis in the Condron Family Ballpark west lot with a valid Disabled Placard.
- Fans can follow this link to an interactive parking map.
- RV Parking is available in the Fifield Flat lot. Reserved RV parking is not available for Florida baseball games. All motor home parking is on a first come, first-served basis.
- On-board generators are permitted, however exterior or pull-along generators are prohibited at all times. For safety reasons, all motor homes/RVs are required to utilize exhaust extensions or "smoke stacks" to channel exhaust fumes to the top of the motor home/RV.
- Overnight stays are only allowed on weekend series in the Fifield Flat lot.
- Do Not Park Illegally
- Park in designated parking spots (Do not park on grass or in No Parking Zones).
- Vehicles are subject to towing if they block streets, sidewalks, service drives, or fire lanes, or if illegally parked in a disabled space.
TRAFFIC PATTERNS ON GAME DAY
Those visiting Condron Family Ballpark on game day should be aware of updated traffic patterns surrounding the ballpark. Fans are advised to utilize Ballpark Way, which will serve as a connecting route to the ballpark from Archer Road. For departures, a postgame traffic flow pattern guide can be found here.
BALLPARK PURCHASES
Condron Family Ballpark food and beverage sales are fully cashless. For convenience and to improve speed of service, all concession stands will only accept credit cards, debit cards, or touchless payment with smartphones. Fans with cash can stop at the first base Concession Stand to exchange cash for a Gift Card. Gift Cards can be used at any concession stand within Condron Family Ballpark.
ON DECK
The Gators remain home through the following midweek, hosting FIU in a pair of in-state bouts on Feb. 24 (6:30 p.m.) and Feb. 25 (6 p.m.) Both matchups will air on SEC Network+.
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