The midweek matchup this week is a DH against Mizzou on Wednesday with a start time of 3pm.
The Tigers have a record of 17-14 and are 6-6 in the SEC. Their record against RV or better teams (excluding the SEC - it seems everybody in the SEC is ranked) is 1-3.
The Missouri offense is led by Jazmyn Rollin (OPS of 1.300 and six homers), Geana Torres (1.160), and Brooke Wilmes (.992). Kimberly Wert has eleven homers.
Most of the starts for the Tigers belong to Madi Norman (ERA of 3.12 and WHIP of 1.39) and Cassie Gasper (2.89 and 1.53). Eli Daniel (2.77 and 1.50) is the designated reliever. Missouri finished their conference series with Tennessee on Monday evening, so the Shockers may see Nalani Scates or Summer Shockley who both have limited appearances.
The Shockers are now 21-14, 2-4. Offensive leaders are Butters (1.117 and seven homers), Ryleigh (1.054 and five homers), and Neleigh (1.008).
Pitchers for the Shockers, in order of innings pitched, are Erin (3.41and 1.20), Caitlin (3.20 and 1.53), and Hailey (2.60 and 1.16).
The Tigers have a record of 17-14 and are 6-6 in the SEC. Their record against RV or better teams (excluding the SEC - it seems everybody in the SEC is ranked) is 1-3.
The Missouri offense is led by Jazmyn Rollin (OPS of 1.300 and six homers), Geana Torres (1.160), and Brooke Wilmes (.992). Kimberly Wert has eleven homers.
Most of the starts for the Tigers belong to Madi Norman (ERA of 3.12 and WHIP of 1.39) and Cassie Gasper (2.89 and 1.53). Eli Daniel (2.77 and 1.50) is the designated reliever. Missouri finished their conference series with Tennessee on Monday evening, so the Shockers may see Nalani Scates or Summer Shockley who both have limited appearances.
The Shockers are now 21-14, 2-4. Offensive leaders are Butters (1.117 and seven homers), Ryleigh (1.054 and five homers), and Neleigh (1.008).
Pitchers for the Shockers, in order of innings pitched, are Erin (3.41and 1.20), Caitlin (3.20 and 1.53), and Hailey (2.60 and 1.16).
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