TAMPA, April 26, 2019 – USF sophomore
Georgina Corrick held the Tigers scoreless in her ninth shutout this season, limiting Memphis to just one hit in USF's 13
th straight win in The American.
USF (36-15, 14-2) got on the board in the first inning when senior
Lindsey Devitt (Jacksonville, Fla.) led off with a hit-by-pitch. She stole second, advanced on a sacrifice bunt and scored when senior
Macy Cook (Uniontown, Ohio) hit a bloop single to center field.
In the fifth inning, freshman
Meghan Sheehan (Forest Hill, Md.) bunt singled and stole second. She advanced to third with Cook's third hit of the game, a single through the left side. With one out, redshirt sophomore
Bethaney Keen hit a sacrifice fly that scored Sheehan, but the Tigers turned a double play and got the runner out at second to end the frame.
Right-handed pitcher Corrick (Sanford, Fla.) held the Tigers without a hit through six full innings. She recorded her 21
st win of the season with seven strikeouts and just one hit in the Bulls' series opener against Memphis (22-27, 3-12).
Quotable: Pitcher Georgina Corrick, Catcher Macy Cook
Notable
- Macy Cook went 3-for-3 in her ninth multi-hit game, second game with three hits this season
- Corrick has one-hit one other team this season, No. 6 UF
- Memphis was only able to strike out two Bulls
- USF has out-hit opponents 322-261 this season, and outscored them 168-107
Up Next
USF will welcome fans for its annual Bark with the Bulls game tomorrow at 4 p.m., and senior day on Sunday at 11 a.m.
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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.
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