CLERMONT, FLA. - Senior
Hannah Perryman tossed her 13th career no-hitter on Wednesday morning as the No. 7 ranked University of Missouri-St. Louis softball team posted a 9-0 win in six innings over Findlay at the NTC Spring Games. The Tritons closed out the day and their trip to Florida with a 4-1 win over Point Park that night.
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UMSL improves to 15-1 overall and is back in action on Tuesday, hosting Williams Baptist in its home opener at 3 p.m.
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GAME 1: UMSL 9, Findlay 0 (6 innings)Perryman struck out eight in the no-no, which moves her up to fourth on the NCAA DII career charts in that category. She also recorded her 1,300th career strikeout - becoming the sixth player in DII history to do so.
Offensively, the Tritons recorded 14 hits, including two each from juniors
Alex Stupek and
Sara Kern and freshmen
Reagan Osborn,
Alicia Shivers and
Carly Kingery. Junior
Ryan Logan added a triple and drew three walks, while scoring a pair of runs. All nine batters had at least one hit, while eight of the nine scored at least one run. UMSL plated five runs in the sixth inning on just two hits and one Findlay (4-5) error.
Stupek added two RBIs on a sixth inning double, giving her 101 career RBIs, which ranks eighth on the program's career charts.
GAME 2: UMSL 4, Point Park 1Perryman struck out 16 in the complete game, surrendering three hits, including a solo home run in the seventh inning for the Pioneers.
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UMSL tallied seven hits and scored all four runs in the fifth inning, including one on an RBI single from senior
Kelly McGovern and two on a two-run homer from Stupek.
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McGovern and Shivers had two hits each.
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