Final Score: UNF 13, FAMU 4
Location: Jacksonville, Fla. (Harmon Stadium)
Records: North Florida (13-13) | Florida A&M (11-16)
WP: Cooper Bradford (2-1) | LP: Dallas Oliver (1-4) | Save: None
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The North Florida baseball team combined for 13 hits and four home runs as the Ospreys topped Florida A&M, 13-4, for the series sweep on Sunday at Harmon Stadium.
LEADING OFF
- Dalton Board and Alex Reynolds have both reached base in 14-stragith games.
- The Ospreys were one home run shy of tying the Division I record in a single game.
- North Florida recorded back-to-back home runs for the second time this season.
- The Ospreys had back-to-back games with a player generating two home runs in a game with Tanner Murphy on Saturday and Blake Voyles on Sunday.
- Murphy and Voyles both had three hits on the day, while Reynolds and Rey Gonzalez each produced two.
- The Ospreys produced runs on seven of the eight inning they we at bat.
- The series sweep marks the first sweep of the season for North Florida.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Murphy scored the first run of the game in the first inning off a FAMU error before Voyles doubled to right center and scored Jay Prather.
- In the second inning, Board drove in Reynolds on a single up the middle before Murphy singled to left center that plated Gonzalez.
- Jacky Miles produced the first run for the Rattlers with a single through the left side.
- Voyles knocked his first homer of the game in the third inning to right field and gave the Ospreys a 5-1 advantage.
- Alex Hendricks scored later in the inning on an error.
- In the fourth, Max Law generated a sacrifice fly that plated Prather.
- Gonzalez gave UNF an 8-1 lead on a double down the left field line and scored Reynolds.
- The Ospreys produced three home runs in the sixth inning. Murphy started off the rally before Voyles and Hendricks went back-to-back.
- The Rattlers captured three runs on two hits in the eighth.
- Reynolds knocked in Prather with a single up the middle that ended the scoring.
WHAT'S NEXT
The Ospreys travel to crosstown rival, Jacksonville, for the battle of the Old Wooden Barrel series starting on Thursday at 7 p.m.