No. 25 South Carolina beat Mizzou softball 4-0 to win Game 3 and take its first series of the season Sunday.
Jori Heard was on the mound again for South Carolina, who was greatly utilized in Game 1 to take down the Tigers. She once again kept Mizzou at bay, allowing no runs and just three hits with six strikeouts.
Mizzou hitters struggled to find the right pitch. The Tigers stranded three runners in the second, striking out back-to-back times with the bases loaded. Then in the fourth, pinch runner Linny Ramsey got herself in a pickle and tagged out while trying to advance to third.
“We had the bases loaded with one out, and we didn't score, I felt that the wind just came out of their sails.” said head coach Larissa Anderson. “The game wasn't over at that moment, and they were acting like it was.”
Cierra Harrison kept things very minimal, only allowing two runs in 4⅓ innings. She had three punch outs and three hit by pitches — her first all season. She took the loss and is now 9-8 on the season. Marissa McCann entered the circle in the fifth, but allowed back-to-back homers that allowed the Gamecocks to take the win.
“(McCann) changed her motion a little bit,” Anderson said. “She's a competitor. She wants to be better and she needs to trust what she did before.”
This loss leaves the Tigers post-season schedule questionable. Now 24-24 overall and 7-11 in conference, Missouri will need to win four more games to reach the .500 threshold. With seven games left in the season, ideas on whether Mizzou should add a non-conference game to its schedule floated in the air.
“I'm trying,” said Anderson. “(Other teams) are putting all their money into the conference tournament and their conference seatings, so it's really tough to pick up a midweek game.”
The Tigers will head south to play a weekend series against Arkansas. Game 1 will be at 5 p.m. Friday at Bogle Park in Fayetteville, Ark.
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