2016 Florida Gators Baseball Game Log
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Regular Season
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February
Date
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Opponent
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Rank
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Stadium Site
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Score
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Win
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Loss
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Save
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Attendance
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Overall Record
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SEC Record
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February 19 |
Florida Gulf Coast |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium Gainesville, FL |
4–2 |
Shore (1–0) |
Anderson (0–1) |
Dunning (1) |
5,778 |
1–0 |
–
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February 20 |
Florida Gulf Coast |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
8–4 |
Singer (1–0) |
Koerner (0–1) |
None |
4,682 |
2–0 |
–
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February 21 |
Florida Gulf Coast |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
12–3 |
Faedo (1–0) |
Leon (0–1) |
None |
4,110 |
3–0 |
–
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February 23 |
Eastern Michigan |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
12–4 |
Dunning (1–0) |
Shul (0–1) |
None |
2,673 |
4–0 |
–
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February 24 |
vs. Eastern Michigan |
No. 1 |
Joker Marchant Stadium Lakeland, FL |
8–7 |
Anderson (1–0) |
Delaplane (1–1) |
None |
2,692 |
5–0 |
–
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February 26 |
at No. 6 Miami (FL) |
No. 1 |
Alex Rodriguez Park Coral Gables, FL |
5–0 |
Shore (2–0) |
Woodrey (1–1) |
None |
4,147 |
6–0 |
–
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February 27 |
at No. 6 Miami (FL) |
No. 1 |
Alex Rodriguez Park |
3–5 |
Mediavilla (2–0) |
Puk (0–1) |
B. Garcia (3) |
4,999 |
6–1 |
–
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February 28 |
at No. 6 Miami (FL) |
No. 1 |
Alex Rodriguez Park |
7–3 |
Faedo (2–0) |
D. Garcia (1–1) |
None |
4,784 |
7–1 |
–
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March
Date
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Opponent
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Rank
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Stadium Site
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Score
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Win
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Loss
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Save
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Attendance
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Overall Record
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SEC Record
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March 1 |
at UCF |
No. 1 |
Jay Bergman Field Orlando, FL |
9–5 |
Horvath (1–0) |
Deramo (1–1) |
Rubio (1) |
3,831 |
8–1 |
–
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March 2 |
UCF |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
4–0 |
Kowar (1–0) |
Thompson (0–1) |
None |
2,937 |
9–1 |
–
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March 4 |
Dartmouth |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
7–0 |
Shore (3–0) |
Robinson (0–2) |
None |
2,956 |
10–1 |
–
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March 5 |
Dartmouth |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
4–312 |
Anderson (2–0) |
Danielak (0–1) |
None |
3,477 |
11–1 |
–
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March 6 |
Dartmouth |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
8–6 |
Faedo (3–0) |
Chatham (0–2) |
Horvath (1) |
3,359 |
12–1 |
–
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March 8 |
at North Florida |
No. 1 |
Harmon Stadium Jacksonville, FL |
6–2 |
Snead (1–0) |
Naylor (1–2) |
None |
1,674 |
13–1 |
–
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March 9 |
North Florida |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
5–4 |
Kowar (2–0) |
Drury (1–1) |
Anderson (1) |
3,111 |
14–1 |
–
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March 11 |
Harvard |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
16–5 |
Shore (4–0) |
Miller (0–2) |
None |
3,978 |
15–1 |
–
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March 12 |
Harvard |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
9–2 |
Singer (2–0) |
Poppen (1–1) |
None |
4,498 |
16–1 |
–
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March 12 |
Harvard |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
9–2 |
Faedo (4–0) |
Gruener (1–1) |
Snead (1) |
2,888 |
17–1 |
–
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March 15 |
No. 11 Florida State |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
6–0 |
Dunning (2–0) |
Holton (0–2) |
None |
5,917 |
18–1 |
–
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March 18 |
Missouri |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
4–310 |
Anderson (3–0) |
Sharp (2–1) |
None |
5,537 |
19–1 |
1–0
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March 19 |
Missouri |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
6–2 |
Puk (1–1) |
Houck (2–2) |
Anderson (2) |
4,059 |
20–1 |
2–0
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March 20 |
Missouri |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
7–5 |
Faedo (5–0) |
Tribby (2–2) |
Anderson (3) |
3,352 |
21–1 |
3–0
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March 22 |
No. 19 FAU |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
2–1 |
Rubio (1–0) |
McKay (2–2) |
Singer (1) |
3,792 |
22–1 |
3–0
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March 25 |
at Kentucky |
No. 1 |
Cliff Hagan Stadium Lexington, KY |
12–5 |
Shore (5–0) |
Brown (1–4) |
None |
2,364 |
23–1 |
4–0
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March 26 |
at Kentucky |
No. 1 |
Cliff Hagan Stadium |
4–7 |
Beggs (6–0) |
Puk (1–2) |
Lewis (1) |
3,071 |
23–2 |
4–1
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March 27 |
at Kentucky |
No. 1 |
Cliff Hagan Stadium |
4–5 |
Hjelle (3–0) |
Dunning (2–1) |
None |
2,247 |
23–3 |
4–2
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March 29 |
vs. No. 8 Florida State |
No. 3 |
Baseball Grounds Jacksonville, FL |
3–2 |
Kowar (3–0) |
Carlton (4–1) |
Anderson (4) |
9,035 |
24–3 |
4–2
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April
Date
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Opponent
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Rank
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Stadium Site
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Score
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Win
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Loss
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Save
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Attendance
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Overall Record
|
SEC Record
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April 1 |
No. 1 Texas A&M |
No. 3 |
McKethan Stadium |
7–4 |
Snead (2–0) |
Ivey (2–1) |
Anderson (5) |
5,917 |
25–3 |
5–2
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April 2 |
No. 1 Texas A&M |
No. 3 |
McKethan Stadium |
7–2 |
Faedo (6–0) |
Simonds (5–1) |
Dunning (2) |
5,339 |
26–3 |
6–2
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April 3 |
No. 1 Texas A&M |
No. 3 |
McKethan Stadium |
10–7 |
Snead (3–0) |
Hendrix (0–1) |
Anderson (6) |
4,824 |
27–3 |
7–2
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April 5 |
Jacksonville |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
7–2 |
Moss (1–0) |
Arjona (2–1) |
None |
2,894 |
28–3 |
7–2
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April 8 |
No. 10 Mississippi State |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
8–2 |
Shore (6–0) |
Hudson (4–2) |
None |
3,927 |
29–3 |
8–2
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April 9 |
No. 10 Mississippi State |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
4–10 |
Rigby (4–1) |
Faedo (6–1) |
None |
6,244 |
29–4 |
8–3
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April 10 |
No. 10 Mississippi State |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
1–2 |
Houston (2–0) |
Dunning (2–2) |
Humphreys (3) |
3,720 |
29–5 |
8–4
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April 12 |
at No. 6 Florida State |
No. 2 |
Dick Howser Stadium Tallahassee, FL |
8–2 |
Rubio (2–0) |
E. Voyles (0–1) |
None |
5,936 |
30–5 |
8–4
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April 14 |
at Arkansas |
No. 2 |
Baum Stadium Fayetteville, AR |
12–8 |
Puk (2–2) |
Taccolini (3–2) |
Anderson (7) |
8,348 |
31–5 |
9–4
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April 15 |
at Arkansas |
No. 2 |
Baum Stadium |
9–2 |
Shore (7–0) |
McKinney (1–2) |
None |
9,219 |
32–5 |
10–4
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April 16 |
at Arkansas |
No. 2 |
Baum Stadium |
8–2 |
Faedo (7–1) |
Jackson (2–4) |
None |
9,371 |
33–5 |
11–4
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April 19 |
Jacksonville |
No. 2 |
McKethan Stadium |
3–1 |
Rubio (3–0) |
Schappell (2–2) |
Anderson (8) |
2,658 |
34–5 |
11–4
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April 21 |
Georgia |
No. 2 |
McKethan Stadium |
1–212 |
Holder (1–2) |
Rubio (3–1) |
None |
3,256 |
34–6 |
11–5
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April 22 |
Georgia |
No. 2 |
McKethan Stadium |
6–0 |
Shore (8–0) |
Jones (5–3) |
None |
4,005 |
35–6 |
12–5
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April 23 |
Georgia |
No. 2 |
McKethan Stadium |
4–1 |
Faedo (8–1) |
Tucker (3–4) |
Anderson (9) |
4,488 |
36–6 |
13–5
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April 29 |
at No. 5 South Carolina |
No. 1 |
Founders Park Columbia, SC |
5–4 |
Dunning (3–2) |
Reagan (1–2) |
Anderson (10) |
7,948 |
37–6 |
14–5
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April 30 |
at No. 5 South Carolina |
No. 1 |
Founders Park |
1–2 |
Webb (9–2) |
Snead (3–1) |
Johnson (4) |
8,242 |
37–7 |
14–6
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May
Date
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Opponent
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Rank
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Stadium Site
|
Score
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Win
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Loss
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Save
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Attendance
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Overall Record
|
SEC Record
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May 1 |
at No. 5 South Carolina |
No. 1 |
Founders Park |
Cancelled (weather)[1]
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May 3 |
Bethune–Cookman |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
7–1 |
Moss (2–0) |
Hernandez (4–4) |
None |
2,692 |
38–7 |
14–6
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May 6 |
at Tennessee |
No. 1 |
Lindsey Nelson Stadium Knoxville, TN |
7–2 |
Shore (9–0) |
Neely (1–2) |
None |
2,247 |
39–7 |
15–6
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May 7 |
at Tennessee |
No. 1 |
Lindsey Nelson Stadium |
2–5 |
Cox (3–5) |
Singer (2–1) |
None |
2,197 |
39–8 |
15–7
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May 8 |
at Tennessee |
No. 1 |
Lindsey Nelson Stadium |
9–3 |
Faedo (9–1) |
Martin (3–1) |
None |
2,458 |
40–8 |
16–7
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May 10 |
South Florida |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
11–4 |
Dunning (4–2) |
Bye (0–1) |
None |
2,881 |
41–8 |
16–7
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May 13 |
No. 7 Vanderbilt |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
4–2 |
Shore (10–0) |
Sheffield (7–4) |
None |
4,537 |
42–8 |
17–7
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May 14 |
No. 7 Vanderbilt |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
0–5 |
Wright (7–3) |
Puk (2–3) |
None |
4,783 |
42–9 |
17–8
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May 15 |
No. 7 Vanderbilt |
No. 1 |
McKethan Stadium |
10–6 |
Faedo (10–1) |
Kilichowski (0–2) |
None |
4,340 |
43–9 |
18–8
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May 19 |
at No. 8 LSU |
No. 1 |
Alex Box Stadium Baton Rouge, LA |
3–7[a] |
Smith (2–0) |
Singer (2–2) |
Bugg (3) |
10,904 |
43–10 |
18–9
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May 20 |
at No. 8 LSU |
No. 1 |
Alex Box Stadium |
4–5 |
Reynolds (3–0) |
Horvath (1–1) |
Newman (6) |
10,904 |
43–11 |
18–10
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May 21 |
at No. 8 LSU |
No. 1 |
Alex Box Stadium |
6–27 |
Faedo (11–1) |
Gilbert (4–3) |
None |
11,303 |
44–11 |
19–10
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- ^[a] The game was suspended during the third inning due to rain and continued at 11:05 a.m. on May 21 prior to the start of the game scheduled for that day.[2]
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Postseason
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Date
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Opponent
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Rank
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Stadium Site
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Score
|
Win
|
Loss
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Save
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Attendance
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Overall Record
|
SECT Record
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May 25 |
No. 7 (5) LSU |
No. 1 (4) |
Metropolitan Stadium Hoover, AL |
3–514 |
Stallings (3–0) |
Dunning (4–3) |
None |
13,448 |
44–12 |
0–1
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May 26 |
(9) Alabama |
No. 1 (4) |
Metropolitan Stadium |
5–4 |
Horvath (2–1) |
Burrows (2–1) |
Anderson (11) |
5,232 |
45–12 |
1–1
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May 27 |
No. 3 (1) Mississippi State |
No. 1 (4) |
Metropolitan Stadium |
12–27 |
Faedo (12–1) |
Sexton (7–3) |
None |
9,429 |
46–12 |
2–1
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May 28 |
No. 7 (5) LSU |
No. 1 (4) |
Metropolitan Stadium |
1–0 |
Moss (3–0) |
Gilbert (4–4) |
Anderson (12) |
13,821 |
47–12 |
3–1
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May 29 |
No. 2 (3) Texas A&M |
No. 1 (4) |
Metropolitan Stadium |
5–12 |
Vinson (4–2) |
Byrne (0–1) |
None |
8,352 |
47–13 |
3–2
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Date
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Opponent
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Rank
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Stadium Site
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Score
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Win
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Loss
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Save
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Attendance
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Overall Record
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Regional Record
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June 3 |
(4) Bethune–Cookman |
No. 2 (1) |
McKethan Stadium |
9–3 |
Shore (11–0) |
Norris (6–4) |
None |
2,965 |
48–13 |
1–0
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June 4 |
(3) Connecticut |
No. 2 (1) |
McKethan Stadium |
6–5 |
Dunning (5–3) |
Over (0–4) |
Anderson (13) |
3,027 |
49–13 |
2–0
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June 5 |
(2) Georgia Tech |
No. 2 (1) |
McKethan Stadium |
10–1 |
Faedo (13–1) |
Pitts (3–4) |
None |
2,293 |
50–13 |
3–0
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Date
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Opponent
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Rank
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Stadium Site
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Score
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Win
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Loss
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Save
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Attendance
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Overall Record
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Super Reg. Record
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June 11 |
No. 13 Florida State |
No. 2 (1) |
McKethan Stadium |
0–3 |
Carlton (8–3) |
Faedo (13–2) |
None |
5,768 |
50–14 |
0–1
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June 12 |
No. 13 Florida State |
No. 2 (1) |
McKethan Stadium |
5–0 |
Shore (12–0) |
Holton (3–4) |
None |
5,326 |
51–14 |
1–1
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June 13 |
No. 13 Florida State |
No. 2 (1) |
McKethan Stadium |
7–0 |
Dunning (6–3) |
Sands (6–7) |
None |
4,475 |
52–14 |
2–1
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|
Date
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Opponent
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Rank
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Stadium Site
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Score
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Win
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Loss
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Save
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Attendance
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Overall Record
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CWS Record
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June 19 |
No. 16 Coastal Carolina |
No. 2 (1) |
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, NE |
1–2 |
Beckwith (13–1) |
Shore (12–1) |
None |
19,696 |
52–15 |
0–1
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June 21 |
No. 11 (4) Texas Tech |
No. 2 (1) |
TD Ameritrade Park |
2–3 |
Martin (10–1) |
Faedo (13–3) |
Howard (9) |
16,865 |
52–16 |
0–2
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