Marissa McCann's Complete Game Shutout Evens Series Against South Carolina
South Carolina scored three unanswered runs and used Jamie Mackay’s two-run homer to erase Missouri’s early lead.
- On Friday, South Carolina defeated Missouri 5-2 at Mizzou Softball Stadium, snapping a nine-game losing streak against the Tigers dating back to 2019.
- Missouri jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first inning after Stefania Abruscato and Abby Hay hit back-to-back solo home runs against South Carolina ace Jori Heard.
- Jamie Mackay launched a two-run home run in the fifth inning off reliever Abby Carr, giving The Gamecocks a 4-2 lead that proved decisive.
- Missouri coach Larissa Anderson said, "I don't think we pitched the ball well," citing too many free bases given up as the offense stalled after the first inning.
- The Tigers will attempt to recover at 5 p.m. Saturday at Mizzou Softball Stadium, needing a more complete performance to even the series.
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Marissa McCann's complete game shutout evens series against South Carolina
Mizzou softball beat South Carolina 5-0 behind a dominate performance from Marissa McCann, forcing a decisive game three. The Tigers lead the nation in fielding percentage.
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