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Mizzou Softball Earns a Run-Rule Victory Against SIUE Behind Harrison's No-Hitter

Cierra Harrison struck out six and allowed only two walks in Missouri's 8-0 run-rule victory over SIUE, marking her second career no-hitter.

  • On Tuesday, Pitcher Cierra Harrison threw her second career no-hitter, leading Missouri to an 8-0 victory over Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville in five innings at Cougar Field.
  • The Tigers offense secured the win early, plating five runs in the first inning after Addy Waits singled and Stefania Abruscato launched a two-run home run.
  • Madison Uptegrove extended the lead with an RBI triple, while Abruscato and Abby Hay added RBI singles before Sophie Smith scored the final run on a fielding error.
  • The win improved Missouri's record to 16-18, and The Tigers now travel to Alabama for a three-game series against Auburn starting Friday at Jane B. Moore Field.
  • Harrison's dominant performance marked her first no-hitter as a starter since Feb. 16, 2024, as the junior bounced back from recent rough outings to silence the Cougars.
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Mizzou softball earns a run-rule victory against SIUE

Pitcher Cierra Harrison threw her second career no-hitter in an 8-0 win over the Cougars on Tuesday.

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Mizzou softball earns a run-rule victory against SIUE behind Harrison's no-hitter

Pitcher Cierra Harrison threw her second career no-hitter in an 8-0 win over the Cougars on Tuesday.

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