Missouri Softball Upsets No. 20 LSU in Game Three 1-0
Cierra Harrison allowed four hits and two walks as Missouri snapped LSU’s momentum and improved to 21-20 overall.
- On Saturday, Missouri softball defeated No. 20 LSU 1-0 in Columbia, with starting pitcher Cierra Harrison throwing a seven-inning shutout, allowing four hits, two walks, and three strikeouts.
- Missouri's lone run came in the third inning when consecutive defensive errors by LSU shortstop Kylee Edwards allowed Addy Waits to score on Abby Hay's single off starter Paytn Monticelli.
- MU head coach Larissa Anderson praised Harrison, saying, "She competed on every single pitch." The team also turned two double plays, with Madison Uptegrove and Abby Hay executing a key seventh-inning stop.
- "It just gives us a little bit of confidence," Harrison said of the victory, "knowing that we just took one from LSU." The win moves Missouri to 21-20 overall.
- Next, Missouri travels to Georgia this Friday for its next series, where The Bulldogs hold a 28-9 record and pursue their 24th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.
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