Mississippi State baseball aims to sweep No. 1 Florida Gators
The Mississippi State baseball team officially took down the No. 1 Florida Gators last night. And, well, Mississippi State did it with ease. The Bulldogs absolutely demolished the top ranked team in the nation, beating Florida by a score of 12-4.
Mississippi State’s beatdown of the Florida Gators was a complete one. From start to finish, the Bulldogs knocked Florida all over the field, running up the score early and keeping Florida from even getting close to coming back in the game.
The series loss is the first one that Florida has experienced in over a year. And now, the Bulldogs are aiming to sweep the top ranked team in the nation.
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Game Information
- Who is playing? Mississippi State Bulldogs (20-24 overall, 14-15 SEC) vs University of Florida Gators (41-14 overall, 20-9 SEC)
- Where are they playing? Dudy Noble Field in Starkville, Mississippi
- When are they playing? May 19th at 3:30 pm central time.
How To Keep Up With The Game
TV Channel- ESPNU
Online Streaming- WatchESPN
Listen- TuneIn, Mississippi State Radio Network, HailStatePlus
Live Stats- StatBroadcast
Earlier this year, the Mississippi State baseball team swept the 3rd ranked Arkansas Razorbacks. And, in four games with the Ole Miss Rebels, Mississippi State claimed three of them, winning the SEC series and the non conference matchup.
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Now, Mississippi State is in a great position to take down the top ranked team in the nation and build up its NCAA Tournament resume even further. The Bulldogs are certainly safe in the SEC Tournament. Now, Mississippi State is doing everything it can to improve its standings for a solid regional seeding in the postseason.