Ticke tack screensaver5/7/2023 ![]() ![]() Ole Miss tried to put together a two-out rally in the bottom half of the inning after Annie Orman singled up the middle. Sikes snared a grounder, stepped on the bag at third and fired it over to first in time for the double play to stall the Tiger's momentum. Riley ran into a little trouble in the fifth but leaned on her defense to get out of the jam. A flyout the very next play put an end to the inning and helped LSU maintain its 2-1 advantage. ![]() With two on and one out in the inning, the Rebels called a double steal, but Lassiter was ruled out at third after the call on the field was overturned by replay. Looking to tie things back up, Ole Miss strung together a pair of singles in the fourth from Lassiter and Keila Kamoku. They loaded the bases and scored an unearned run on a single to right, but Furbush showed off her arm, gunning down the second runner at the plate to keep it a one-run game. The Tigers came right back out in the third inning and retook the lead. She scored two plays later as Savana Sikes laid down a safety squeeze to knot things back up at one apiece. Lassiter ripped her fifth triple of the season past the diving centerfielder to put the Rebs in business. Ole Miss answered quickly in the bottom half of the second. Mikayla Allee caught the runner on third in a run down for the second out of the inning, and a tapper back to Riley kept it 1-0 in LSU's favor. The Rebels took the free out, as LSU laid down a sacrifice bunt and locked in to prevent further damage. A leadoff double for the Tigers turned into the first run of the game after back-to-back singles with no outs. LSU threatened and got on the board first in the second. In the circle, Catelyn Riley was sharp, only allowing one earned run through seven innings in the loss. Freshman Jalia Lassiter led the offense with two hits and scored the team's only run. The Rebels (19-14, 1-5 SEC) battled for seven innings but came up just short against the Tigers (26-6, 4-5 SEC). 10 LSU but ultimately fell 3-1 Sunday afternoon at the Ole Miss Softball Complex. – With the series on the line, Ole Miss softball went toe-to-toe with No. ![]()
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