Florida Hits 7 Home Runs in 22-10 Gator Baseball Win

Florida Hits 7 Home Runs in 22-10 Gator Baseball Win

Florida turned gator baseball into a record book day on Sunday, May 31, 2026, with five home runs in the eighth inning and seven total home runs in an NCAA Tournament game. The surge gave the Gators a program mark for one inning and another for the full game.

Jake Ogden Drives Two

Jake Ogden did his part in the outburst, driving in two runs and scoring two more. Max Galvin also scored two runs, while Derek Williams scored one as Florida kept adding to the total.

Alex Sosa drove in two runs and scored one, and Alonzo Alvarez matched that line with two RBIs and one run. Dylan Dubovik drove in one run and scored once, while Gabirel Milano and Fabio Peralta each crossed the plate one time. The inning kept growing long after the first blast.

Karson Bowen Powers Florida

Karson Bowen delivered the loudest line of the day with two home runs, five RBIs, and four runs scored. Cade Kurland also hit two home runs, drove in four runs, and scored three times, giving Florida multiple multi-homer bats in the same NCAA Tournament game.

Brendan Lawson hit one home run, drove in two runs, and scored three times. Blake Cyr matched that profile with one homer, two RBIs, and three runs, while Ethan Surowiec added one home run, two RBIs, and one run.

Florida’s Record Eighth Inning

Kyle Jones added three RBIs and scored three runs, and Caden McDonald scored three times. Landon Stripling drove in one run and scored once, and Hayden Yost scored one run as the lineup stacked one extra-base swing after another.

Florida’s seven home runs set a program record for an NCAA Tournament game, and the five homers in the eighth set another program standard in the same inning. That kind of burst leaves the Gators with a box score built on power, not small-ball, and it is the clearest marker from a postseason game that belonged to the offense.

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