May 18, 2024 9:47 am
Missouri defeats Georgia softball in series opener, 4-2 | Georgia Sports

Georgia softball suffered another tough loss in a close SEC matchup against No. 13 Missouri on April 19. Although the Bulldogs managed to limit their opponent’s scoring to just four runs, they couldn’t generate enough offense to secure the win.

Head coach Tony Baldwin expressed his disappointment at the outcome, noting that the team’s usually strong defense faltered in this game. Despite both teams finishing with six hits, Missouri was able to capitalize on their base runners more effectively, maintaining the lead throughout the game.

Georgia struggled to score runs, not managing to do so until the sixth inning when Lilli Backes started on the mound for Georgia and pitching nearly six innings and striking out three batters. Destin Howard made her first relief appearance in an SEC game, delivering a scoreless outing with no hits allowed. However, despite efforts from Sydney Kuma and Dallis Goodnight to drive in runs in the sixth inning, it was too late for Georgia to mount a comeback.

The Bulldogs were hoping to secure their first SEC series win at home since defeating Alabama in March. Despite the loss, Baldwin expressed confidence in the team’s abilities and emphasized their determination to bounce back and fight in the next game. With a strong team and resilient mindset, Georgia looks to turn things around in future matchups.

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