
Bulls Drop Extra-Inning Thriller to Mizzou
February 18, 2018 | Softball
The Bulls fell to Mizzou, 4-3, in an extra-inning thriller in the Michele Smith Pediatric Cancer Invitational finale Sunday afternoon.
CLEARWATER, Fla. (Feb. 18, 2018) – USF fought from a 2-0 deficit in the fifth inning to lead Mizzou, 3-2, but fell in extra innings during the Michele Smith Pediatric Cancer Invitational finale.
Three straight triples put the Tigers on the board, and a homer to right field gave them a 2-0 advantage. USF rallied in the fifth inning scoring three runs on five hits, all with two outs, and went one shy of batting through the order. Missouri was able to limit the damage and end the top of the fifth with USF leading, 3-2.
The Tigers would see three pitchers in the bottom of the fifth frame, and freshman Georgina Corrick (Sanford, Fla.) forced the end of the inning with a strikeout swinging. Mizzou scored an unearned run in the bottom of the sixth to tie it up, and both teams held through the end of regulation play.
USF was able to move senior Astin Donovan (Guilford, Conn.) to third in the eighth inning, but it was the Tigers who came out victorious with a pair of singles moving their runner home for a walk-off win.
Key Stat
22 – USF scored 22 runs across five games in the tournament this weekend
Notable
The Bulls will host the USF tournament next weekend welcoming Fordham, Drake and Bryant to the USF Softball Stadium.
Fans can purchase season tickets for only $65 at USFBullsTix.com or by calling 1-800-Go-Bulls.
Be sure to follow USF softball on social media (Twitter / Facebook / Instagram) and visit GoUSFBulls.com for the most up-to-date information. The USF softball program has been one of the most successful on campus, making 12 NCAA tournament appearances, including a trip to the Women's College World Series in 2012.
Three straight triples put the Tigers on the board, and a homer to right field gave them a 2-0 advantage. USF rallied in the fifth inning scoring three runs on five hits, all with two outs, and went one shy of batting through the order. Missouri was able to limit the damage and end the top of the fifth with USF leading, 3-2.
The Tigers would see three pitchers in the bottom of the fifth frame, and freshman Georgina Corrick (Sanford, Fla.) forced the end of the inning with a strikeout swinging. Mizzou scored an unearned run in the bottom of the sixth to tie it up, and both teams held through the end of regulation play.
USF was able to move senior Astin Donovan (Guilford, Conn.) to third in the eighth inning, but it was the Tigers who came out victorious with a pair of singles moving their runner home for a walk-off win.
Key Stat
22 – USF scored 22 runs across five games in the tournament this weekend
Notable
- The Bulls entered extra innings for the first time this season
- USF recorded seven hits to Mizzou's nine
The Bulls will host the USF tournament next weekend welcoming Fordham, Drake and Bryant to the USF Softball Stadium.
Fans can purchase season tickets for only $65 at USFBullsTix.com or by calling 1-800-Go-Bulls.
Be sure to follow USF softball on social media (Twitter / Facebook / Instagram) and visit GoUSFBulls.com for the most up-to-date information. The USF softball program has been one of the most successful on campus, making 12 NCAA tournament appearances, including a trip to the Women's College World Series in 2012.
- #GoBulls –
Players Mentioned
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Scates (1-0)
L: Corrick, Georgina (2-2)

Batting:
RBI: Fung, Mia 2 ; Atkinson, Amber 1
SH: Cook, Macy 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Williams, Kyndall 1 ; Gross, Morgan 1 ; Haynes, Jasmine 1
SB: Donovan, Astin 1
CS: Leistl, Brooke 1
HBP: Hartman, Brooke 1

Batting:
HR: Wilmes 1
RBI: Pierce 1 ; Wilmes 1 ; Martin 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Nash 1 ; Ellison 1 ; Wilmes 1 ; Garrison 1
HBP: Sanchez 1
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