The state of Florida's major college baseball teams, including the University of Florida, Florida State University, and the University of Miami, did not advance past the regional round of the NCAA tournament this year. This marks the first time since 2022 that all three teams failed to progress. The Miami Hurricanes were the only team not to host a regional, while the Florida Gators and Florida State Seminoles, both national seeds, were eliminated by Troy and St. John's, respectively. The University of Central Florida also did not advance, resulting in no representation from Florida in the upcoming super regionals or College World Series. The future of these programs, including the status of Gators coach Kevin O'Sullivan, remains uncertain as they face a long offseason of reflection and potential changes.
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- slightly less embarrassing miss
- humiliated both times
- brutal fashion
- bitter pill to swallow
- proud program
- uncomfortable questions
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Florida's Major College Baseball Teams Fail to Advance Past Regionals
Florida's top college baseball teams, including the Gators, Seminoles, and Hurricanes, were eliminated in the regional round of the NCAA tournament, marking a disappointing postseason. This outcome leaves the state without representation in the super regionals or College World Series, raising questions about the future of these programs.
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- ✕ slightly less embarrassing miss
- ✕ humiliated both times
- ✕ brutal fashion
- ✕ bitter pill to swallow
- ✕ proud program
- ✕ uncomfortable questions
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State of Florida has postseason to forget in college baseball, as 'Big 3' fail to advance past regionals
Florida's Major College Baseball Teams Fail to Advance Past Regionals