GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The No. 4 Florida softball team dropped its second game of the series, 1-0, to Mississippi State Sunday afternoon at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
The Gators (22-2, 1-1 SEC) and the Bulldogs (16-9, 1-1 SEC) each tallied five hits in the contest, but the MSU was able to scratch across one deciding run in the top of the 2
nd inning via an RBI single through the left side by Jackie McKenna that scored Paige Cook from third.
Natalie Lugo (5-1) dueled with Bulldogs pitcher Annie Willis (2-2) for 5.0 innings before
Marissa Mesiemore entered the game in the 5
th inning to close out the remaining two frames. Lugo held Mississippi State's offense to zero extra base hits on the day, while Mesiemore didn't allow a Bulldog batter to reach base.
Offensively,
Cheyenne Lindsey paced the Gators at the plate going 2-for-2 with her fifth triple of the season. The Chattanooga, Tenn. native's extra base hit set a new single-season record for triples by a senior in program history.
Charla Echols (1-for-2),
Katie Kistler (1-for-2) and
Emily Wilkie (1-for-1) also tallied hits in the contest.
Florida and Mississippi State will play for the series Monday at 7 p.m. on SEC Network.
Notables:
- Cheyenne Lindsey became the first Gator senior to hit five triples in a single season as she ripped her 5th into left field in the 4th inning.
- Amanda Lorenz (2019) and Michelle Moultrie (2012) both hit four in their senior campaign.
- Katie Kistler improved her career-high hitting streak to six games by beating out an infield single to the pitcher in the 3rd inning.
- The Orange Park, Fla. native stole a career-high two bases in the contest.
- The Gators have now stolen at least one base in 23 of the 24 games played this season.
- Charla Echols reached base twice via a double down the right field line and a walk.
- She has reached base two or more times in nine games this season.
- Kendra Falby's hitting streak ended at 15 games (Feb. 19 - March 13, 2022) putting her tied for sixth longest streak all-time in Florida history.
- The Odessa, Fla. native's base streak of 23 games concluded as it was the first time this season the freshman didn't reach base.
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