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Mizzou softball run-ruled by Georgia in five innings

Randi Roelling allowed one hit over five innings as Georgia scored five runs in the first and won in four-and-a-half innings.

  • Georgia defeated Missouri 8-0 in a five-inning run-rule victory Friday in Athens, dropping the Tigers to a.500 record on the season.
  • Pitcher Cierra Harrison struggled early, allowing seven earned runs total and surrendering five runs in the first inning before the Tigers recorded an out, the worst start of her 95 collegiate appearances.
  • Georgia pitcher Randi Roelling dominated the Tigers, allowing only one hit over five innings while striking out four batters, with Missouri's lone offensive highlight coming from a Madison Uptegrove double.
  • After the defeat, Missouri holds a 21-21 record, barely keeping the door open to postseason play, as the teams continued their three-game series at Jack Turner Softball Stadium in Athens.
  • Mizzou will play the Bulldogs one final time to determine the series winner at 1 p.m. Sunday at Jack Turner Softball Stadium to close out the three-game matchup.
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Mizzou softball run-ruled by Georgia in five innings

Mizzou loses its first game in the weekend series against Georgia, concluding in run-rule fashion.

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