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Coral Gables Regional Day 1 Recap

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Missouri 7 Ole Miss 0

CORAL GABLES, Fla. – - Junior All-American Aaron Crow recorded his fourth shutout of the season as Mizzou opened its sixth-consecutive NCAA Regional with a 7-0 win over Ole Miss on Friday in Coral Gables, Fla. Crow stuck out 10 batters and gave up just three hits as he improved to 13-0 on the season.

Crow retired Ole Miss in order in the first two innings and did not give up his first hit until the fourth inning when Cody Overbeck singled. With his 10 strikeouts on the day, Crow moved into a tie for second on MU’s season strikeouts list with 227 for the year. He is just four behind the record of 131, set by Max Scherzer in 2005.

Missouri Recap
Ole Miss Recap

Miami (FL) 7 Bethune-Cookman 4

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) – Dave DiNatale scored three runs and had two hits as top-seed Miami defeated Bethune-Cookman 7-4 in the second game of the Coral Gables Regional on Friday night.

The Wildcats kept the game close until Blake Tekotte’s two-run single in the seventh gave Miami the three-run margin. Tektite hit a two-out blooper which landed between second baseman Mark Brooks and center fielder Jose Ortiz.

“I was just trying to put it in play,” Tekotte said. “We knew we had our work cut out for us. This was the best fourth-seeded team in the nation.”

Miami (FL) Recap
Bethune-Cookman Recap






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