Players Mentioned
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: German, Frank (3-1)
L: NICOLL,Thomas (0-5)
Batting:
2B: CURTIS,Jordan 1 ; MILES,Jacky Jr. 1
RBI: MILES,Jacky Jr. 2
Base Running:
RUNS: CURTIS,Jordan 1 ; OLIVER,Dallas 1
HBP: OLIVER,Dallas 1

Batting:
2B: Voyles, Blake 1 ; Law, Max 1
RBI: Board, Dalton 2 ; Murphy, Tanner 3 ; Prather, Jay 1 ; Wilson, Mac 1 ; Voyles, Blake 2 ; Law, Max 1
SH: Gonzalez, Rey 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Board, Dalton 3 ; Murphy, Tanner 1 ; Voyles, Blake 1 ; Reynolds, Alex 2 ; Hendricks, Alex 1 ; Law, Max 2
SB: Prather, Jay 1 ; Wilson, Mac 3
HBP: Hendricks, Alex 1 ; Law, Max 1
Game Leaders

Photo by: Craig Hill
Ospreys Cruise Against FAMU on Friday
3/23/2018 10:36:00 PM | Baseball
Final Score:Â UNF 10, FAMU 2
Location:Â Jacksonville, Fla. (Harmon Stadium)
Records:Â North Florida (11-13) | Florida A&M (11-14)
WP:Â Frank German (3-1) |Â LP:Â Thomas Nicoll (0-5)Â |Â Save:Â NoneÂ
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The North Florida baseball team topped Florida A&M, 10-2, on Friday night at Harmon Stadium.
LEADING OFF
- Mac Wilson has reached base for the Ospreys in 18-straight games, while Alex Reynolds and Dalton Board have reached in 12-straight.
- Wilson led the Ospreys going 3-for-4 with an RBI and three stolen bases, which ties the Division I school record for the most stolen bases in a single game.
- Jay Prather is in the midst of an eight-game hit streak, while Board has a hit in eight-straight.
- The Ospreys sent 12 hitters to the batter's box in the eighth inning.
- German tied his season-high with nine strikeouts in the game.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Wilson drove in the first run of the game in the sixth inning on a single to the right side that brought in Board.
- An inning later, Tanner Murphy singled to the left side that scored Max Law and Alex Reynolds.
- Later in the inning, Prather gave the Ospreys a 4-0 advantage on an RBI single that plated Board.
- Jacky Miles put FAMU on the scoreboard in the eighth on a double down the right field line that drove home Dallas Oliver and Jordan Curtis.
- UNF plated six insurance runs on four hits in the bottom of the eighth inning.
WHAT'S NEXT
The Ospreys continue their weekend series against FAMU on Saturday at 2:05 p.m. before wrapping up the weekend on Sunday at 12:05 p.m.
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SCHEDULE CHANGE
With the anticipation of rain on Sunday afternoon, the game has been moved up to 12:05 p.m. The contest was originally scheduled for 1:05 p.m.
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Location:Â Jacksonville, Fla. (Harmon Stadium)
Records:Â North Florida (11-13) | Florida A&M (11-14)
WP:Â Frank German (3-1) |Â LP:Â Thomas Nicoll (0-5)Â |Â Save:Â NoneÂ
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The North Florida baseball team topped Florida A&M, 10-2, on Friday night at Harmon Stadium.
LEADING OFF
- Mac Wilson has reached base for the Ospreys in 18-straight games, while Alex Reynolds and Dalton Board have reached in 12-straight.
- Wilson led the Ospreys going 3-for-4 with an RBI and three stolen bases, which ties the Division I school record for the most stolen bases in a single game.
- Jay Prather is in the midst of an eight-game hit streak, while Board has a hit in eight-straight.
- The Ospreys sent 12 hitters to the batter's box in the eighth inning.
- German tied his season-high with nine strikeouts in the game.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Wilson drove in the first run of the game in the sixth inning on a single to the right side that brought in Board.
- An inning later, Tanner Murphy singled to the left side that scored Max Law and Alex Reynolds.
- Later in the inning, Prather gave the Ospreys a 4-0 advantage on an RBI single that plated Board.
- Jacky Miles put FAMU on the scoreboard in the eighth on a double down the right field line that drove home Dallas Oliver and Jordan Curtis.
- UNF plated six insurance runs on four hits in the bottom of the eighth inning.
WHAT'S NEXT
The Ospreys continue their weekend series against FAMU on Saturday at 2:05 p.m. before wrapping up the weekend on Sunday at 12:05 p.m.
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SCHEDULE CHANGE
With the anticipation of rain on Sunday afternoon, the game has been moved up to 12:05 p.m. The contest was originally scheduled for 1:05 p.m.
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