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Chomping at Bits: Florida softball sails past South Florida

The Gators picked up another win over the Bulls this season.

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Florida softball defeats USF, 8-0: The No. 2 Gators bested the Bulls for the second time this season behind a two-hit shut-out thrown by Aleshia Ocasio. The junior extended her scoreless inning streak to 27 in the complete-game shutout. Florida’s offense continued to be productive as the Gators recorded their 19th shutout of the season. (Herb Brooks, Florida Gators)

Florida’s quarterback competition: A look at redshirt freshmen QBs Feleipe Franks and Kyle Trask, their spring competition, and their paths to Florida. (Andy Staples, Sports Illustrated; Scott Carter, Florida Gators; Robbie Andreu, Gainesville Sun; Zach Abolverdi, SEC Country; Ryan Young, SEC Country)

On the Gators’ match-up with Wisconsin: The Badgers’ roster has 57 NCAA Tournament appearances among them. (Chris Harry, Florida Gators)

Previewing Florida vs. Wisconsin: Andy spoke to SB Nation’s Wisconsin blog, Bucky’s 5th Quarter, about the Gators’ Sweet Sixteen game with the Badgers. (Mike Fiammetta and Andy Hutchins, Bucky’s 5th Quarter)

On freshman Gorjok Gak: The freshman has made a difference in Florida’s current tournament run. (Ryan Young, SEC Country)

Florida earns National Association of Basketball Coaches honors: Mike White was named District 21 Coach of the Year, while KeVaughn Allen was tabbed for second-team all-district honors. (Denver Parler, Florida Gators)

UF lacrosse’s Lindsey Ronbeck named Division I National Offensive Player of the Week: The sophomore attacker was selected for the distinction by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association. (Dustin Ciraco, Florida Gators)

Florida men’s 800 relay team places third at NCAA Championships: In the first day of the competition, the Gator men finished in third place in the 800 relay and set a school record time in the process. (Layne Weitzel, Florida Gators)

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