TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – “Anytime there are still outs left in the game, the Knights are still in it.”
First baseman Shannon Doherty and her team kept the faith and their belief. Their reward?
The largest NCAA Tournament comeback win in program history.
The UCF softball team rode the momentum of its two-out offense all afternoon, scoring nine times in the final three innings to erase a four-run deficit and claim its postseason opener, 11-6, over the Auburn Tigers at Florida State’s JoAnne Graf Field Friday evening.
The winning effort marked UCF’s highest-ranked win of the season by the NCAA’s RPI metric, as Auburn entered the tournament slotted at No. 24, as well as the squad’s second all-time postseason victory over the Tigers in as many opportunities.
UCF also extended its streak of NCAA Tournament-opening wins to six, as the Knights previously emerged victorious in their first tournament action in 2023, 2022, 2021, 2016 and 2015.