Florida softball handshake

Florida softball players shook hands with Bethune-Cookman following Wednesday's game rather than high fives. (Screenshot via SEC Network)

Florida softball has made an apparent change to its postgame routine in the wake of Monday's postgame pushing exchange between Auburn shortstop Haley Fagan and coach Tim Walton.

Following Wednesday night's game with Bethune-Cookman, which Florida won 15-7, the Gators shook hands with the Wildcats players and coaches rather than the usual high fives.

A Florida spokesman did not respond to a request for comment regarding the apparent change in procedure.

The altercation between Fagan and Walton began with the Tigers senior not having her hand up to high five Walton, who pushed her shoulder with his forearm. Fagan then pushed Walton in the back and the two exchanged words.

Walton issued an apology on Tuesday and Fagan, who has not spoken publicly on the matter, won't face any discipline.

An SEC spokeswoman has not responded to a request for comment on the matter.