DATE: April 10, 2019
Sophomore Georgina Corrick held the Gators to just one hit and one run in Gainesville
GAINESVILLE, Fla., April 10, 2019 – Sophomore Georgina Corrick held No. 6/9 Florida to just one hit in a close 1-0 loss in Gainesville on Wednesday night.
Right-handed pitcher Corrick (Sanford, Fla.) didn’t allow a hit through five full innings and held the Gators to one hit and one run in her complete game performance, just her third loss this season.
USF was able to draw two walks in the matchup and redshirt sophomore Bethaney Keen (Bradenton, Fla.) was the Bulls’ best chance when she hit a two-out double off the wall at right center in the top of the fourth.
In the bottom of the sixth, Florida loaded the bases with an infield single, a walk and a fielder’s choice, and scored on a deep sacrifice fly to center field.
Notable
- Keen got on base twice in the Bulls’ loss, a walk and a double
- Tonight was Corrick’s first time in the circle against the Gators, and her first one-hitter this season
Up Next
The Bulls will head straight to UCF for a War on I-4 battle Friday through Sunday in Orlando.
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Erin Beck // USF Athletics
Assistant Director of Communications
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