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Florida baseball vs Kentucky score updates in NCAA 2024 College World Series
Florida baseball two-way star Jac Caglianone takes batting practice
Florida baseball slugger Jac Caglianone takes his first hacks at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha before the start of the College World Series
OMAHA, Neb. — Florida baseball faces another win or go home game on Wednesday against Kentucky in the College World Series at Charles Schwab Field.
The Florida Gators (35-29) have responded well with their backs against the wall, going 7-1 in their last eight NCAA Tournament elimination games dating back to 2023. That included Monday, when UF advanced in the losers bracket by edging North Carolina State 5-4 behind an early three-run homer from Jac Caglianone and three scoreless innings out of the bullpen from Brandon Neely, who picked up his fifth save of the season.
“Obviously everybody knows when you get in the elimination brackets it’s about emotion and keeping your energy going and we did that,” Florida baseball coach Kevin O’Sullivan said.
Kentucky (46-15) fell into the losers bracket with a 5-1 loss to Texas A&M on Wednesday night. The Wildcats took 2 of 3 from UF in the regular season, with both of the wins against Florida coming in extra inning.
Kentucky hasn’t named a starter yet but will likely throw lefty Dominic Niman (8-4, 6.24), who has yet to start for the Wildcats in Omaha. Florida will counter with lefty Pierce Coppola (0-4, 9.16 ERA)
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Florida baseball vs Kentucky in 2024 College World Series: Live score updates
Nick Lopez’s second RBI single of the game for Kentucky cuts the Florida lead to 9-2. But Pierce Coppola works out of a first and second jam by striking out two straight batters to end the inning. Coppola at 68 pitches through 4 innings. Florida 9, Kentucky 2 mid 4th.
Florida tacks on two more runs, as Kentucky elects to walk Jac Caglianone to load the bases, and Cade Kurland makes them play. Kurland gets his first hit of the CWS, blooping a two-RBI single to extend the Florida lead to 9-1. Gators 9, Kentucky 1 end 3rd.
To say that the Florida lineup change worked is an understatement. The Gators sent 11 batters to the plate, scoring seven runs to take a 7-1 lead. Jac Caglianone led off the game with a single, moved to second on an error, and scored on an RBI double by Colby Shelton, tying the score at 1. Luke Heyman followed with a two-RBI single, giving the Gators a 3-1 lead. Then, later in the inning, Brody Donay delivered the big blow, a grand slam extending UF’s lead to 7-1. Florida 7, Kentucky 1 end 1.
Kentucky jumps to an early 1-0 lead as Ryan Waldschmidt walks to lead off the game and scores on an RBI single by Nick Lopez. Florida had a chance to get out of the inning without a run as pitcher Pierce Coppola had Waldschmidt picked off going from first to second, but the throw from from first baseman Caglianone to try to get Waldschmidt at second base hit off of his back, allowing Waldschmidt to steal second and score on the Lopez single. Kentucky 1, Florida 0 mid-1st.
Waldschmidt LF, Pitre 2B, Nicholson 1B, Lopez DH, Daly 3B, Burkes C, McCarthy CF. McCoy RF, Smith SS
Florida is the home team for the first time in three games in the College World Series. The Gators are wearing white tops and white pants, while Kentucky is wearing blue tops and gray pants.
Kentucky is starting lefty Dominic Niman (8-4, 6.24 ERA) today against the Gators. The Gators hit Niman hard in their meeting against him during the regular season on May 11, scoring six runs on seven hits in four innings.
Florida coach Kevin O’Sullivan made some lineup changes heading into today’s must-win in the College World Series against Kentucky. The biggest move? Jac Caglianone leading off for the first time in his career. Florida lineup: Caglianone 1B, Kurland 2B, Shelnut LF, Shelton SS, Heyman C, Wilson RF, Thomas 3B, Donay C, Robertson CF. SP: Pierce Coppola (0-4, 9.16 ERA).