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Chomping at Bits: Gator softball sweeps Texas A&M

Florida rolled up their third win of the series on Monday.

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Florida softball sweeps series with Texas A&M: After a two-win weekend, the No. 6 Gators closed out the three-game series with another win over the No. 8 Aggies on Monday night. Florida picked up a 7-3 win Monday behind the arm of Kelly Barnhill and a three-RBI performance from freshman Jordan Matthews. (Herb Brooks, Florida Gators; Graham Hall, Gainesville Sun)

UF baseball meeting FSU in Jacksonville: The Gators and Seminoles will play the second of three regular-season games tonight. Florida has won 11 of the last 12 meetings between the programs, including one earlier this season. (Daniel Apple, Florida Gators)

Gator baseball continues impressive home run pace: The No. 2 Gators have hit 41 home runs this season, with 17 of those coming in the last seven games - with at least one in each of those games and a high of four against South Carolina. (Garry Smits, Florida Times Union)

Sights, sounds, and observations from Monday’s practice: The media was allowed to watch the first 45 minutes or so of practice. (Ryan Young, SEC Country)

UF gymnastics selected to NCAA University Park Gymnastics Regional: The field for the Gators’ NCAA Regional includes No. 8 Washington, No. 17 Arizona State, No. 15 Missouri, No. 27 West Virginia, No. 29 Penn State and No. 30 New Hampshire. (Mary Howard, Florida Gators)

Quarterbacks coach Brian Johnson discusses QB competition: Johnson speaks to the media for the first time since evaluating Florida’s signal callers on the practice field. (Robbie Andreu, Gainesville Sun; Ryan Young, SEC Country; Edgar Thompson, Orlando Sentinel)

The Gators’ old school approach to discipline: Running “gassers” is now an oft-used form of punishment. (Nick de la Torre, Gator Country)

Florida hosted three unofficial visitors on Monday: Five-star wide receiver Frank Ladson, four-star cornerback Tyrique Stevenson, and four-star linebacker Ge’mon Eaford visited campus. (Zach Abolverdi, SEC Country)

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