Rebels face No. 21 Florida in Gainesville

Ole Miss Baseball (20-10, 3-6 SEC) heads to Gainesville, Florida this weekend for the first time since 2021 for a three-game series against No. 21 Florida (23-7, 6-3 SEC). First pitch on Thursday and Friday is set for 5:30 p.m. while Saturday’s finale is set for 6:30 p.m.

LEADING OFF

  • Ole Miss defeated Little Rock on Tuesday 7-4 in their annual Kid’s Day game.
  • Noah Allen picked up his first career win in the game, working two innings and striking out three in just his fourth appearance.
  • Judd Utermark hit his 41st career home run in the win, moving into a tie for third all-time in Ole Miss history.
  • Austin Fawley is currently riding an eight-game hitting streak hitting .308 (8-for-26) with two home runs, three doubles, and four RBI during that stretch. He is also on a 14-game on base streak.
  • Utermark is on an 18 game on base streak dating back to March 3 against Memphis.
  • The Rebels opened their home slate 16-0 before losing in game two of the Kentucky series. The 16-0 home start was the best in program history.
  • Tristan Bissetta became the fastest Rebel to hit 13 home runs in a season, hitting his  13th home run on March 19, just 23 games into the year.
  • Bissetta comes into the week ranked second in the SEC in home runs (14), fourth in total bases (85), fifth in RBI (38), sixth in slugging percentage (.746), and seventh in RBI per game (1.27).
  • Judd Utermark is ranked fourth in the SEC in runs scored (36), fifth in home runs (12), and seventh in runs per game (1.20).
  • Utermark and Bissetta have combined to hit 26 of Ole Miss’ 50 (52%) home runs this season.
  • Dom Decker is ranked third in the SEC and 10th in the NCAA in walks with 32. He is averaging 1.07 walks per game.
  • Hunter Elliott is ranked ninth in the SEC in strikeouts with 51 punchouts on the season. His K/9 sits at 12.63 which is also ninth in the SEC.
  • Ole Miss has pitched two shutouts this season, one against Ohio State and one against Kentucky. Taylor Rabe has worked the back end of both of those shutouts, taking over for the starting pitcher and closing out the game.
  • The Ole Miss pitching staff has struck out 337 batters, second-most in the SEC and fifth in the NCAA.

Hunter Elliott

PROJECTED PITCHING MATCHUPS

Game 1: RHP Taylor Rabe (3-1, 2.61 ERA) vs. RHP Liam Peterson (1-1, 3.67 ERA)

Game 2: LHP Hunter Elliott (3-0, 3.72 ERA) vs. RHP Aidan King (3-2, 1.97 ERA)

Game 3: RHP Cade Townsend (2-1, 1.90 ERA) vs. RHP Russell Sandefer (2-1, 4.24 ERA)

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Thursday and Friday’s games will be streamed live on SEC Network+ with Sean Kelly (PxP) and Nick Belmonte (analyst) on the call. Saturday’s finale will be broadcast live on SEC Network with Dave Neal (PxP) and Lance Cormier (analyst) on the call.

Fans can listen to all Ole Miss Baseball games, home and away, on the Ole Miss Radio Network with David Kellum (PxP) and Brad Henderson (analyst) on the call.

SCOUTING REPORT

Kevin O’Sullivan is in his 19th season of being an NCAA head coach, spending all 19 years with Florida. 

Last season, the Gators went 39-22 and secured its 17th consecutive NCAA Regional berth. Florida reached the second round of the SEC Tournament before falling to Ole Miss, 3-1.

The Gators are off to another strong start this season, tallying a 23-7 overall record with a 6-3 mark in SEC play. Florida has either swept or been swept in SEC series’ so far this season. Florida opened its SEC play by sweeping South Carolina in a combined 17-3 score, which included two shutouts. It would then get swept by Alabama but rebounded to sweep No. 4 Arkansas in Fayetteville.

At the dish, sophomore shortstop Brendan Lawson has been the most effective so far this season. He’s hitting .372 and leads the team with 11 home runs. His batting average is sixth the SEC and his on base percentage of .587 leads the conference. Blake Cyr and Kyle Jones are also strong contributors, each tallying at least 30 hits entering this weekend’s series.

Florida’s projected weekend starters are right-handers Liam Peterson, Aidan King and Russell Sandefer. King has been the most productive of the trio, garnering a 1.97 ERA (fifth in the SEC) and only seven earned runs. Peterson has given up more runs, but he’s reached 55 strikeouts on the year so far in his 120 at-bats. In the bullpen, Jackson Barberi is one of the best relievers in the country, appearing in four of Florida’s six shutouts this season while fanning 37 batters, the second most on the team.

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