COLOMBIA, Mo. – No. 3 Florida took the opening game of the series, 5-2, against No. 15 Missouri via a late two-out rally Friday evening at the Mizzou Softball Stadium. It's the seventh comeback win of the season for the program.
The Gators (36-7, 15-4 SEC) downed the Tigers (34-12, 12-7 SEC) thanks to a 6
th inning rally that culminated in a pair of key hits by
Jaimie Hoover and
Emily Wilkie with two outs. Wilkie tied the game, 2-2, with a two-RBI single up the middle and Hoover gave the Gators a lead it wouldn't relinquish with her three-run home run to right center field in the following at-bat.
The Tigers took the initial lead in the contest in the bottom of the 2
nd inning of play. Casidy Chaumont led off the frame with a single through the left side of the Gators infield. Right-handed starting pitcher
Elizabeth Hightower (16-4) responded to strike out Kim Wert in the following at-bat, but Cayla Kessinger put Missouri out in front 2-0 with a home run to center field.
Hightower was locked into a pitcher's duel with Missouri's Jordan Weber (9-4) for a majority of the contest, but the Gators were able to get to Weber during the 6
th inning rally.
Hannah Adams led off the 6
th inning with walk and was moved into scoring position on
Charla Echols' one-out single through the left side of the Tigers infield. Weber issued her fourth walk of the game to
Julia Cottrill, which loaded the bases and prompted Missouri to make a call to the bullpen to bring in Emma Nichols who leads the nation in saves with seven on the year.
Wilkie and Hoover made the most of their moments as the rally continued and the pair accounted for all five of the RBI in the frame.
Hightower went to hurl a scoreless bottom of the frame to limit the SEC's leading offense to a just a walk. However, Florida turned to
Katie Chronister in the 7
th inning to close out the game.
The Gainesville, Fla. native earned her sixth save of the season as she retired the Tigers side in order to preserve the win.
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