Mizzou Baseball Beats Ole Miss in SEC Tournament
Kaden Peer’s grand slam capped a 14-hit attack as the Tigers erased an early deficit and advanced to the next round.
- On Tuesday, Mizzou defeated the Rebels 10-8 in the SEC Tournament opener, marking the Tigers' first tournament victory since 2017.
- Fourteen hits powered the victory, with center fielder Kaden Peer's grand slam and shortstop Kam Durnin's 405 feet home run fueling the Tigers' offensive surge.
- Striking out eight batters over 5 innings, starter Josh McDevitt anchored the pitching effort while catcher Mateo Serna went 7-for-8 on ABS challenges against umpire Jason Bradley.
- Advancing to the second round, the Tigers will face Mississippi State on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Central time on the SEC Network.
- Mizzou coach Kerrick Jackson credited the team's execution, stating, "When we play good baseball and we have that fire in us, we can play with anybody in the country.
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Mizzou baseball upsets No. 17 Ole Miss; advances to second round of SEC Tournament
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Head coach Kerrick Jackson and the Tigers picked up their first win at the conference tournament since 2017 after taking down ninth-seeded Ole Miss, 10-8. The Rebels came into the day ranked 17th in the country, and were the first team on the board in the 2026 SEC tournament, hitting two home
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Ole Miss was a quick exit from this year’s SEC Tournament, falling to Missouri 10-8 on Tuesday in what turned into a historic showdown. Missouri catcher Mateo Serna was the star of the show for multiple reasons. The junior not only had three hits and two RBI, but he was also the only player to effectively have calls overturned as part of the advanced ball-strike challenge system. The game marked the first time ABS has been used on the college le…
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