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Mizzou softball shuts down Kansas City after active offensive showing

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Saniya Hill records 3 RBI as the Tigers win 7-0

The Mizzou offense went through the first three innings without any hits, making the sparse fans on a cold, cloudy Columbia day quite nervous (including the editor of this site). But the Tigers heated up quickly, scoring seven runs in two innings en route to a 7-0 shutout win. Saniya Hill had a particularly impressive performance at the plate, starting with her first career homer in the fourth.

She added a 2-RBI single in the fifth, ending the day 2-of-2 with a walk. Abby Hay was the other Tiger with multiple hits, leading off the scoring with a solo shot of her own. She finished the game 2-of-3 by adding a single in the fifth, coming around to score on Hill’s base knock.

“I think we were a little too aggressive in the beginning of the game, since she was thrown a little slower than what we’re used to,” Hay said. “Just toning it back and really finding something we could drive. And I think after my hit, everyone started to find the pitch they can drive.

” Marissa McCann took the circle again after recording a perfect game in last week’s midweek showdown against SIUE. She had another elite performance, pitching four innings while allowing no runs and striking out seven batters. “She was throwing high velocity, real good control on both sides of the plate,” coach Larissa Anderson said.