Florida 7, Georgia 2
When the Diamond Dogs arrived at Florida's McKethan Stadium on Saturday afternoon, S.E.C. East-leading Georgia was in possession of a four-game edge over second-place Vanderbilt and the Red and Black stood five and a half games in front of the Gators. With a chance to claim their 30th victory of the season and win their seventh conference series of the campaign, the Classic City Canines, winners of 16 of their last 19 outings, gave the pitching assignment to regular Saturday starter Stephen Dodson.lire la suite
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