Ole Miss sent packing by hot Gators
Published 1:12 am Friday, May 22, 2009
HOOVER, Ala. — The Rebel offense never got on track Thursday as No. 7 Ole Miss (40-17) fell to No. 9 Florida (39-19) by a score of 12-2 in eight innings in an elimination game in the Southeastern Conference Tournament at Regions Park.
Ole Miss was out-hit in the game 15-to-7 as the Rebels were unable to get an extra-base hit in the game.
Brett Bukvich (9-3) suffered the loss for the Rebels as he allowed five runs on five hits with a walk and seven strikeouts in 4.0 innings of work.
Anthony DeSclafani (6-3) picked up the win for the Gators as he worked 5.2 innings and held the Rebels to two runs on five hits with a walk and three strikeouts.
“Obviously we’re disappointed,” said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. “I thought today had a lot to do with the way Florida played, unlike yesterday when we could have done some things differently. Florida made us pay on bad pitches and threw the ball well themselves.”
Florida jumped out of the gates early, using a home run from Justin Pigott to push to a 1-0 lead in the first.
Ole Miss answered in the bottom half of the frame when Jordan Henry scored from third on a groundout to third from Kyle Henson. Henry singled to open the inning and stole second before moving to third on a groundout to short from Logan Power to set up the score on the Henson grounder and tie the game at one.
The Gators evened the game in the fourth with a solo home run from Preston Tucker that hit the foul pole and knotted the game at two.
Florida broke the game open in the fifth, capitalizing on
Ole Miss miscues to push out to a big lead. Back-to-back
singles from Buddy Munroe and Mike Mooney put two men on
before a throwing error on a pick-off attempt at second
allowed both runners to get into scoring position. Avery
Barnes then singled to left to drive both runners home and
push Florida out to a 4-2 lead.
Ole Miss then turned to its bullpen for freshman
right-hander David Goforth. Goforth got Barnes to fly out,
but Tucker came up with a two-RBI double to right field to
score Barnes and extend the lead to 5-2.
Florida then used another home run from Pigott – a three-run
shot with two outs – to push the lead to 8-2 in favor of the
Gators in the sixth inning.
The Gators added two more runs with a two-out bleeder to
center field that pushed the lead to 10-2. Florida then
added another run in the eighth to extend the lead to 11-2.