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Kevin O'Sullivan "intends to end his career" with the Gators: O'Sullivan stated that his goal all along was to start and end his career at UF, and discusses potential improvements for Florida's baseball facilities. Texas was rumored to have been interested in O'Sullivan for their head baseball coach opening, but it was reported that O'Sullivan would stay. (Kevin Brockway, Gainesville Sun)
WATCH: Head Coach Kevin O'Sullivan talks #CWS prep for @GatorsBB - https://t.co/muKL65N6HH pic.twitter.com/SIgcLOGW0B
— GatorVision (@GatorVisionTV) June 15, 2016
Florida happy to have Peter Alonso back in the lineup: Alonso broke his left hand on May 13th and returned to the Gators just in time for the NCAA Tournament. In Florida's six games since his return, Alonso has gone 13-for-25 at the plate, with four home runs, 11 RBI, and ten runs scored. (Alex Maminakis, Orlando Sentinel)
The Gators will face Coastal Carolina on Sunday night in the College World Series.
Coach O'Sullivan announced today that Logan Shore will get the ball in Game 1 at the #CWS.
— Gators Baseball (@GatorsBB) June 15, 2016
Sunday | 8 pm ET | ESPN2 pic.twitter.com/NENACt3Vzo
UF freshman golfer Sam Horsfield playing in U.S. Open today: Horsfield, the 2016 Phil Mickelson Outstanding Freshman Award recipient, will be playing in his second straight U.S. Open. (Emily Padgett, Florida Gators; Pat Dooley, Gainesville Sun)
Members of football team box each other in locker room: Campus Insiders tweeted a snapchat video of it that was posted by Antonio Riles. (Connor Smolensky, SEC Country)
Tim Tebow joins cast of "Home Free", a Fox feel-good reality show: Tebow will be there to encourage the contestants building homes for their designated "heroes". (Rodney Ho, SEC Country)
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