Marissa McCann was perfect. The junior threw the 13th perfect game in program history Wednesday, striking out 11 batters in a dominant 7-0 win over Southern Illinois University Edwardsville at Mizzou Softball Stadium.
The last time a Missouri pitcher threw a perfect game was in 2022, when Lauren Krings did it against Bradley in six innings. McCann did it in seven.
“It almost made me want to tear up seeing the way that my teammates ran out of the dugout and were just so excited for me,” McCann said. “That just shows a lot about the closeness of this team.”
With six of Missouri’s final seven games coming against No. 6 Arkansas and No. 11 Tennessee, the win couldn’t have come at a better time. At 25-24, Missouri now sits one game above the .500 threshold required to qualify for an at-large bid for the NCAA Tournament.
Following its weekend series loss to South Carolina and with a tough schedule ahead, Missouri wanted to add one more game to boost its chances of getting at or above .500 by the end of the season. The Tigers reached out to programs in the area that were willing to add an additional midweek game. SIUE answered the call and was added to the schedule.
Missouri wasted no time taking care of business. After Stefania Abruscato doubled in the first, Abby Hay drove her in with a single to score the Tigers' first run. In the third, Abruscato added one more with a solo home run to deep center field, extending the lead to 2-0.
The Tigers added two more in the fifth. Pinch running for Hay, Linny Ramsey scored from first after a wild pitch and throwing error. Claire Cahalan, who reached second on the same error, rounded third after Saniya Hill singled through the infield.
In the sixth, Abby Carr singled through the right side to drive in Addy Waits, who had reached on a walk. Hay then crushed a ball to deep center field, adding two more and giving MU a 7-0 lead.
While Missouri produced 12 hits on the day, the Tigers left seven runners stranded with multiple outs on the base paths. In the first, Waits was thrown out at home after rounding third on Abruscato’s double. In the second inning, Hill was cut down at second in an aggressive attempt at a double.
“We don’t get an opportunity to run as often against some of our SEC competition,” Anderson said. “It was kinda testing the limits a bit. Let’s do some things in game speed that we don’t normally get to do, to learn from them and be able to take advantage of opportunities later on.”
The Tigers open a three game road series against No. 6 Arkansas at 5 p.m. on Friday in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The game will be available to watch on SEC Network+.
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