Game Notes: No. 16 Mizzou 7, No. 9 Kentucky 2
3/15/2014 12:00:00 AM | Softball
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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.








