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Florida softball to host NCAA regional as overall No. 4 seed in NCAA Tournament

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Florida softball will host the Gainesville Regional in the NCAA Tournament as the No. 4 overall seed. Florida Gulf Coast and FAU also are in the four-team field for games starting Friday.

After a one year sabbatical, the NCAA Regionals are back in Gainesville.

The Gators received the No. 4 overall seed and will be the top team at the Gainesville Regional, set for this weekend at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.

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UF will be joined by South Alabama, FAU and Florida Gulf Coast.

The Gainesville Regional will be paired with the Stillwater Regional, which features No. 5 overall seed Oklahoma State, Northern Colorado, Michigan and fellow SEC foe Kentucky.

Florida opens vs FGCU Friday at noon on SEC Network.

Two weeks ago, the Gators chances of hosting a regional were in doubt.

However, the orange and blue have been on a tear the last two weeks. It won two of three in Georgia, defeated Florida State and swept Texas A&M.

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The momentum carried over big time in Auburn for the SEC Tournament. Florida made quick work of Georgia, Texas A&M and Missouri by a combined score of 22-8 for its first tournament title since 2019.

UF last won a regional in 2022, when it defeated Canisius, Georgia Tech and Wisconsin. It then beat Virginia Tech in Blacksburg to win super regionals and advance to Oklahoma City and the Women’s College World Series.

In total, the Gators have made the NCAA postseason 24 times in its 29 seasons. They’ve advanced to super regionals 14 times and the WCWS 11 times.

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Florida has won the WCWS in 2014 and 2015.

Noah Ram covers Gainesville-area high school sports and University of Florida athletics for The Gainesville Sun. Contact him at Nram@gannett.com and follow him @Noah_ram1 on Twitter.





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Man killed in Florida train crash railroad crossing in Indian River

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The train hit a pedestrian about 7:20 a.m. March 29 at the 77th Street railroad crossing, just west of Old Dixie Highway.

A man died in a freight train crash on the morning of March 29 in Indian River County, according to sheriff’s officials.

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The Florida East Coast Railway train hit the man, identified as a pedestrian, about 7:20 a.m. at the 77th Street railroad crossing, just west of Old Dixie Highway, according to officials.

The man was pronounced deceased at the scene, according to officials. His name was withheld pending notification of his next of kin.

Because of the length of the train, several crossings in the area remain closed until the train can be moved. Drive alternate routes if traveling in the area.

County Road 510 at the crossing and 77th Street at 58th Avenue are currently closed.

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A Brightline train was seen stopped just south of 69th Street unable to travel north.

Sheriff’s deputies and railroad officials remain at the scene investigating the cause of the crash.

No further information was immediately available.

Laurie K. Blandford is a breaking news reporter with TCPalm. Email her at laurie.blandford@tcpalm.com.



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Commandment wins the Florida Derby, now eyes Kentucky Derby and Triple Crown trail

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HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. — Commandment broke his maiden last fall at Churchill Downs. He’ll soon be headed back there, looking for a much bigger victory.

By the slimmest of margins — a photo finish — Commandment won the Florida Derby on Saturday, completing a worst-to-first rally in the six-horse field and overtaking The Puma with the final bob of his head.

It was the fourth consecutive win for Commandment, who had jockey Flavien Prat aboard on Saturday. Next up: the Kentucky Derby, the start of the Triple Crown series on May 2 at Churchill Downs.

“He’s a racehorse, bottom line,” said trainer Brad Cox, who saddled the Florida Derby winner for the second consecutive year. “He always shows up. … He’s a Grade 1 winner. Florida Derby’s a big race. Proud of the horse. Very proud of the horse.”

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The Puma took the lead at the top of the stretch and was maybe an inch or two shy of keeping it the rest of the way. Bettors roared when the official order of finish was announced, and Cox could finally exhale.

“Little too close for comfort,” Cox said.

Commandment returned $5.80 for the win. Chief Wallabee was third, favorite Nearly — the 7-5 top choice — was fourth and Wayne’s Law was fifth.

Commandment got 100 points toward the Road to the Kentucky Derby leaderboard. The Puma got 50 for finishing second, Chief Wallabee got 25 for third, Nearly got 15 for placing fourth and the fifth-place showing by Wayne’s Law earned him 10 points.

The Puma and Commandment went into Saturday’s race with spots for the Kentucky Derby basically secured, based on their point totals coming in — The Puma had 56, Commandment 50, and those likely would be enough to make the field.

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Now, assuming both emerge from Saturday healthy and stay that way, they’re locks for the Run for the Roses.

“He’s got a great mind,” said Cox, just the fourth trainer to win the Florida Derby in back-to-back years, joining Todd Pletcher (who did it three times), Nick Zito and Horace Jones. “That’s going to take him a long way, the first Saturday in May.”

History has shown there’s a clear path from the winner’s circle at Gulfstream Park to the winner’s circle at Churchill Downs. The Florida Derby has been run by 26 eventual Kentucky Derby winners, more than any other prep race — most recently Sovereignty last year. Sovereignty was second in last year’s Florida Derby.

And Florida Derby winners have gone on to win 31 Triple Crown series races, including the Kentucky Derby on 15 occasions — the last of which was when Always Dreaming pulled it off in 2017. Those 31 victories in the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont have come from 21 different Florida Derby winners.

UAE Derby

On Dubai World Cup day at Meydan, Wonder Dean won the UAE Derby for trainer Daisuke Takayanagi.

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Wonder Dean is the fifth consecutive Japanese-trained winner of the UAE Derby. All four of the others went to the Kentucky Derby and Takayanagi — who guided T O Password to a fifth-place finish at the Run for the Roses in 2024 — said Wonder Dean is on his way as well.



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Man shot to death in Wabasso, Indian River sheriff seeks help

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A man is dead, found by Indian River County sheriff’s deputies with multiple gunshot wounds early March 28, Sheriff Eric Flowers said in a social media post by the agency.

The victim was not publicly identified.

Authorities believe the shooting happened about 5:30 a.m. near the 8500 block of 64th Avenue in the unincorporated area of Wabasso, Flowers said in the video, where he stood at the scene of the shooting.

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The victim, Flowers said, was “transported to the emergency room, where he succumbed to his injuries.”

Flowers also asked for assistance from the public in piecing together what happened.

“Anybody who knows anything about this, anybody who lives in the Wabasso area who may have seen something or heard something, any delivery drivers, we’re looking for information from you,” Flowers said.

Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers, 800-273-8477.

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This story will be updated.

Wicker Perlis is TCPalm’s Watchdog Reporter for St. Lucie County. You can reach him at Wicker.Perlis@TCPalm.com.



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