DeLAND, Fla. – “We’re in a situation where we can’t just put the ball in play,” said head coach Cindy Ball-Malone.
“We need to swing big.”
Did they ever.
The UCF softball team has made history in a variety of avenues throughout the 2025 campaign, from kicking off conference play with its highest-ranked series win over then-No. 4 Arizona, to its largest comeback win over a ranked opponent against then-No. 15 Missouri, to name a couple.
On Wednesday night in DeLand, the squad once again rewrote its history, accomplishing something no other Knights team had done in the program’s first 23 years of existence.
Powered by a single-game program record eight home runs, the Black and Gold erased an 11-0 first-inning deficit to earn the largest overall comeback win in program history, 14-13, over the Stetson Hatters at Patricia Wilson Field.
In addition to setting new program single-game marks for the comeback (11 runs) and homers (8), the Knights also hit five home runs in a single inning for the first time in program history, and slugged back-to-back-to-back homers in an inning for the first time as well.