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Friday, March 14, 2014
No. 16 Mizzou vs. No. 9 Kentucky
• With a hit in the first inning, Taylor Gadbois extended her hitting streak to 17 games. She is now one hit short of tying Rhea Taylor's 18-game hitting streak, the longest in Tiger history.
• Gadbois recorded the first extra base hit of her Missouri career with a double in the first inning.
• With an RBI double in the first inning, Emily Crane tacked onto her team-leading RBI total; she has 24 RBI through 21 games this season. She needs just two more RBI to match her season total from last year.
• Mizzou scored two runs in the first inning, giving them a season-long run differential of +23 in the first inning, its largest figure of any inning.
• The Tigers are now 10-1 when scoring in the first inning, and 13-3 when scoring the first run of the game.
• Sami Fagan extended her hitting streak to 12 games following a double in the third inning.
• Randazzo recorded two RBI, her third multi-RBI game of the season. She is tied for second amongst active Tigers with 17 career multi-RBI games (tied with Sykes).
• Emily Crane also notched three RBI, tying her for the team lead with six multi-RBI games this season (tied with Sykes).
• With a single in the fourth inning, Gadbois registered her team-leading 10th multi-hit game of the season.
• Mizzou is now 13-0 when scoring at least six runs.
• This was Tori Finucane's third complete game against a ranked opponent. She has been the winning pitcher in all three of Mizzou's wins over Top 25 opponents.