
Softball Heads to No. 19/21 Ole Miss for Weekend SEC Series
3/28/2025 3:39:00 PM | Softball
COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri softball (18-16, 1-5 SEC) continues its SEC season with a weekend series at No. 19/21 Ole Miss (26-6, 3-3 SEC). The Saturday, Sunday, Monday series will be contested at Ole Miss Softball Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi.
Saturday and Sunday's contests will be available on SEC Network+ with Jake Hromada (Saturday & Sunday), Missy Dickerson (Saturday) and Carly Hummel (Sunday) in the booth.
The finale will be featured on SEC Network with Chuckie Kempf and Monica Abbott on the Monday broadcast.
Saturday's game is All for Alex. The Tigers will wear specialty teal jerseys to honor the legacy of Mississippi State's Alex Wilcox who inspired the nation with her courageous fight against ovarian cancer. That fight ultimately took her life in the summer of 2018.
Missouri is ranked 33rd for RPI and 12th for toughest schedule.
WEEKEND SCHEDULE
- Missouri at No. 19/21 Ole Miss – Saturday, March 29, 2 p.m., CT | SEC Network+
- Missouri at No. 19/21 Ole Miss – Sunday, March 30, 2 p.m., CT | SEC Network+
- Missouri at No. 19/21 Ole Miss – Monday, March 31, 6 p.m., CT | SEC Network
Live Stats: Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3
Live Video: Game 1 SEC Network+ | Game 2 SEC Network+ | Game 3 SEC Network
SERIES HISTORY
- Mizzou leads the all-time series with Ole Miss, 16-10.
- The two teams last faced off in the First Round of the 2024 SEC Tournament in Auburn, Alabama, with fifth-seeded No. 11/12 Mizzou prevailing 3-1 on 13 seed Ole Miss on May 8.
- Prior to that, Ole Miss took two of three in the 2023 series at Mizzou Softball Stadium. The Tigers beat the Rebels, 8-3, on April 15 to commence the series before dropping the next two (7-6 loss, 7-5 loss).
- Mizzou last competed at Ole Miss for a series March 25-27, 2022. Ole Miss earned the sweep with (5-1, 5-3, 5-1 wins).
- The Tigers last swept a series with Ole Miss, March 6-8, 2020, in Columbia, Missouri.
- MU last took a series on Ole Miss in 2013, earning a three-game sweep March 15-17 (11-0, 6-1, 12-0 wins).
KANSAS MIDWEEK RECAP
- Mizzou fell to Kansas on Wednesday evening, 3-0, to close its 10-game homestand at Mizzou Softball Stadium.
- Senior catcher Julia Crenshaw opened the Tigers effort in the bottom half of the first with a double to right center. She has now reached base in seven-straight games (six-game hitting streak) after her team-leading 11th double of the season.
- Freshman second baseman Sophie Smith posted her second double in as many games
- Adi Koller, a sophomore outfielder from Texarkana, Texas, has now started in three-straight games. She has also hit safely in five consecutive games.
- Junior pitcher Cierra Harrison (7-5) tallied three strikeouts over two innings in the start. She was handed the loss, allowing three earned runs on four hits.
- Sophomore pitcher Marissa McCann entered the third inning strong, striking out the first batter she faced. She secured six strikeouts over five innings of working, matching her longest career relief outing (at Hofstra, 3/26/24).
JULIA CRENSHAW
- Senior catcher Julia Crenshaw has led by example at the top of the Mizzou lineup card.
- The O'Fallon, Missouri, native, paces the Tigers with a .376 batting average to go with 11 doubles, nine homers, 33 runs and 24 RBI. Her 11 doubles are fifth in the SEC, and she is averaging 0.32 per game (10th in SEC).
- She had a team-best 15-game reached base streak earlier this season and has reached safely in each of the last seven (six-game hitting streak).
- Defensively, she ranks second in the SEC with five batters caught stealing.
- Crenshaw is one RBI away from 100 in her collegiate career. She also has 95 career runs.
MADISON WALKER
- Sophomore corner infielder Madison Walker has been on a tear this season, blasting 13 home runs. She ranks second in the SEC for the category and is averaging 0.38 home runs per game.
- With 16 homers, she will break into Mizzou's single-season record books. The single-season record is 20 set by Amanda Renth in 2008.
- Walker launched home runs in consecutive games against South Dakota State and Princeton and has hit round trippers in back-to-back games three times this season.
- She has also notched two, two-homer games this season including most recently against Nebraska (March 2).
- Walker is batting .261 (.637 slugging percentage) with four doubles and 34 RBI this season. She ranks 13th in the SEC for RBI.
KARA DALY
- Kara Daly blasted her 37th career home run in the midweek against Illinois (March 18). She homered in the bottom of the fifth to overtake Cayla Kessinger (2017-21, 36 home runs) for 10th all-time in Mizzou program history.
- Daly will move into tied for ninth for career homers at Mizzou with 40 (Micaela Minner, 2005-09).
- Daly, a Jefferson City, Missouri, native, has seven homers this season which matches her total from 2024.
- She is three runs away from 100 in her collegiate career. She surpassed 600 career plate appearances (605, 22nd in NCAA) at Mizzou in the series against Oklahoma.
- Daly ranks sixth amongst the NCAA Division I career leaders with 220 games played.
- She was the featured cover story in this month's issue of Rod Smith's Show-Me Sports Magazine.
QUICK HITTERS
- Mizzou is 18-15 overall (1-5 SEC) in 2025 after starting its home slate 7-3.
- Mizzou has four ranked wins in 2025, defeating No. 20/21 Northwestern, No. 7/8 Duke, No. 16/18 Nebraska and most recently No. 1/1 Oklahoma this past weekend.
- Taylor Ebbs leads Mizzou in SEC play, batting .462 (ninth in SEC) with 5 RBI and two homers. Julia Crenshaw is hitting .400 with six RBI and three homers. The duo is each also slugging 1.000, good for fourth in the league.
- Madison Walker leads Mizzou with 13 home runs and 34 RBI. She is slugging .649 this season. Walker is second in the SEC for home runs (13, ninth in NCAA, 0.38 homers/game). She leads Mizzou with eight multi-RBI games this season.
- Overall, Crenshaw paces the Tigers' offensively, hitting .376 with a team-high 38 hits, 11 doubles, nine homers and five stolen bases. Crenshaw has a team-high 11 multiple hit games in 2025. She has also scored 33 times.
- Defensively, the senior catcher from O'Fallon, Missouri, is second in the league with five runners caught stealing.
- Crenshaw is on a seven-game reached base streak (six-game hitting streak) while Adi Koller has hit safely in five-straight games.
- Crenshaw is fifth in the SEC with 11 doubles.
- Crenshaw and Walker are ninth and 13th, respectively, in the SEC with 76 and 72 total bases each.
- Marissa McCann and Cierra Harrison both rank second in the SEC, respectively, with 15 starts each this season. McCann is also eighth for complete games (six) and fifth for innings pitched (92.1). McCann is 7-6 while Harrison is 7-5 this season.
- Missouri sits second for sacrifice bunts in the SEC with 22. Freshman Madison Uptegrove is second in the SEC with 0.19 sacrifice bunts per game.
- Claire Cahalan has knocked three triples and is averaging 0.09 per game (fourth in SEC) this season. She and Crenshaw both went on a team-best 15-game reached base streak this season.
- NCAA Division I saves leader Taylor Pannell has 22 in her career. She has also pitched 91.1 career innings with 93 career strikeouts.
- Head coach Larissa Anderson picked up her 350th career win with a 10-3 victory over Duke on Feb. 8. Anderson was also inducted into the Gannon University (Erie, Pennsylvania) Athletics Hall of Fame that same day.
- Anderson signed an extension with Mizzou through 2028 over the fall.
- Mizzou is coming off an impressive 2024 that saw the Tigers earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament for the 17th consecutive year (27 total regional appearances). MU made its 10th Supers appearance in program history in 2024.
- The Tigers totaled 48 wins (48-14, 13-11 SEC) in 2024, their highest total in the program's SEC era and fourth most in program history. Missouri's 13 SEC wins in the 2024 campaign are the most since 15 in 2021.
- The Tigers return six starters from the 2024 NCAA Super Regional team including SEC All-Defensive right fielder Kayley Lenger, NFCA All-Region first baseman Abby Hay along with catcher Julia Crenshaw and third baseman Kara Daly.
- Mizzou added 10 newcomers including seven freshmen and three transfers for the 2025 season.
- Missouri returned the 11th best team ERA (2.03) in 2024 led by starters Cierra Harrison and Marissa McCann along with NCAA saves leader Taylor Pannell.
- Missouri ranked fourth in the NCAA in 2024 with an average attendance of 2,784. In the postseason, MU had the highest home attendance of Regionals (10,016) and Super Regionals (11,608, MU record). Mizzou set single-game (4,021, vs. Duke, May 26, 2024) and single-series attendance records over the postseason weekends.
NO. 1 OKLAHOMA RECAP
- Mizzou took one of three games against No. 1 Oklahoma over its first SEC home series of the season (March 21-23).
- In game two with the Sooners, the Tigers handed OU, the four-time defending national champion, its first loss of the season and the Sooners first-ever SEC loss. It also halted Oklahoma's win streak at 31 games, dating back to last season.
- MU picked up the historic win in front of a program-best 4,146 fans which surpassed the Tigers' previous attendance record of 4,021 set at the 2024 NCAA Super Regionals against Duke (May 26, 2024).
- The March 22 win marked Missouri's first over a No. 1 ranked opponent since the Tigers defeated top-ranked Florida, 3-2, on May 3, 2015, at University Field.
- MU also beat Oklahoma for the first time since April 21, 2012, a 4-2 extra-inning (8) victory over the Sooners in Norman, Oklahoma.
- Taylor Ebbs paced Mizzou over the series, hitting .400 while Julia Crenshaw and Adi Koller followed with .375 and .333 weekends, respectively.
- Koller made her first two career starts at Mizzou, appearing in the outfield.
- Sophomore Madison Walker belted her team-leading 13th homer of the season in game two. The homer was her first career blast in SEC play.
- Taylor Ebbs added a solo shot to left field in the third frame for her fourth home run in 2025 (30th career homer). Ebbs paced the Tigers in game two, going 2-for-2 with two runs, a homer and a walk.
- Cierra Harrison notched her first SEC victory of the season. She pitched four scoreless innings, allowing just three hits to go with three strikeouts and three walks.
- Taylor Pannell, the NCAA's Division I active career saves leader, picked up her first save of the season to increase her total to 22. She pitched the final three innings, surrendering just one earned run on two hits to go with three strikeouts.
- Missouri set a new regular-season weekend attendance record, welcoming 10,229 fans to Mizzou Softball Stadium for the SEC series against No. 1 Oklahoma. This weekend's total surpassed the previous record of 9,565 fans set against Florida in 2024 (April 12-14, 2024). Overall, the weekend's series attendance of 10,229, ranks second all-time in MU program history behind the 2024 NCAA Super Regionals with Duke (11,608, May 24-26, 2024).
- Crenshaw wrapped the weekend with her ninth homer of the season (third in SEC play in 2025), which matched her personal-best set in 2023. She now has 22 homers in her career at Mizzou and increased her career totals to 99 RBI and 95 runs.
- Sophie Smith connected on her first career double in the finale.
ILLINOIS MIDWEEK RECAP
- Mizzou captured Braggin' Rights on March 18 with a 5-3 midweek victory over Illinois at Mizzou Softball Stadium.
- Senior Kara Daly and freshman Madison Uptegrove led the Missouri offense, recording two hits apiece and combining for three RBIs. Daly recorded her seventh multi-RBI game of the season.
- Cierra Harrison got the start for the Tigers, recording eight strikeouts through 5.2 innings with only one run given up on her birthday.
- Taylor Pannell was awarded the victory for Missouri, improving her record to 4-3 in 2025. Sophomore Nathalie Touchet followed Pannell in relief, pitching a scoreless frame for her first career save at Mizzou.
HOME-OPENING WEEKEND RECAP
- Missouri swept its Mizzou Invitational (March 13-15), finishing with a 4-0 record before closing out its home opening weekend with a 17-0 victory over Kansas City March 16.
- Kara Daly led Mizzou over the weekend with .545 batting average with three doubles, two homers and 11 RBI. Julia Crenshaw added 5 RBI with two homers and a .455 batting average.
- Abby Hay (.444) and Taylor Ebbs (.400) each also hit .400 or higher over the weekend.
- Madison Walker notched 10 RBI to go with three homers on a .375 batting average.
- Freshman Madison Uptegrove belted her first two career homers including a two-run shot against Princeton.
- Marissa McCann held opposing batters to a .103 batting average, earning three wins on a 1.17 ERA. She threw her sixth complete-game against Michigan. Cierra Harrison went 2-0 with a 1.40 ERA.
- MU scored a season-best seven runs in the first frame before adding another two in the third to secure the run-rule win over South Dakota State.
- Junior Courtney Donahue closed out the final two innings against Quinnipiac with a career-best (NCAA Division I) trio of strikeouts.
- Missouri's pitchers totaled a season-best 11 strikeouts versus Quinnipiac.
- Jordyn Thurman and Nevaeh Watkins recorded their first career hits, while Sophie Smith registered her first career RBI and run in the win over Kansas City.
- MU's 17 runs scored against KC marked a season-best and the highest run total for the Tigers since putting up 20 against Fordham on March 26, 2024. Missouri compiled 10 or more hits for the eighth time in 2025.
- The run-rule victory over KC marked the fourth of the season for Mizzou.
ROAD WARRIORS
- The Tigers opened its 2025 campaign as the only NCAA Division I institution that competed in the NFCA Division I Leadoff Classic, Shriners Children's Clearwater Invitational Presented by EvoShield and Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic.
- MU returned home after spending 19 days in hotels and traveling a total of 6,986 miles across the country to start the 2025 campaign.
- Missouri ranks 33rd for RPI and 12th for toughest schedule.
UP NEXT
- Following its SEC road series at No. 19/21 Ole Miss, Missouri returns to Columbia, Missouri, for a five-game homestand.
- The Tigers host Missouri State in midweek action on Wednesday, April 2 before facing top ranked Texas April 4-6 at the Mizzou Softball Stadium.
- Wednesday's midweek against the Bears is Faculty & Staff Appreciation Day with first pitch set for 5 p.m., CT.
- Promotions for the Texas series include a Black Out, fans are encouraged to wear Black for game one before Healthcare Appreciation Day and Sunday Funday which includes free ice cream and sunglasses for fans along with postgame autographs.
FOLLOW THE TIGERS
- For all the latest on Mizzou Softball, stay tuned to MUTigers.com and follow the team @MizzouSoftball (X, Instagram, Facebook).
- The Diamond Club is accepting new members. Email MAF@missouri.edu or call 573-882-0704 to join.
- Join us in Expanding the Tradition of excellence in Mizzou Softball! This special initiative focuses on building a Rock M at the Mizzou Softball Stadium, a centerpiece of Tiger pride. The Rock M debuted this season at the Mizzou Softball Stadium.



























