
Softball Heads to Illinois for Midweek Doubleheader
3/17/2026 10:38:00 AM | Softball
The Tigers head into the Wednesday doubleheader with a 12-16 season record, and a 12-13 non-conference record.
Game #29 • Wednesday, March 18 • 1 p.m. CT
Mizzou (12-16, 0-3 SEC) vs. Illinois (8-18, 0-3 Big Ten)
Eichelberger Field • Champaign, Ill.
SERIES HISTORY: MIZ leads 17-4 • STREAK: W7
LAST GAME: W, 5-3 (March 18, 2025 • Columbia, Mo.)
LIVE STREAM: Big Ten Network+
OPPONENT WEB: fightingillini.com
Game #30 • Wednesday, March 18 • 3 p.m. CT
Mizzou (12-16, 0-3 SEC) vs. Illinois (8-18, 0-3 Big Ten)
Eichelberger Field • Champaign, Ill.
SERIES HISTORY: MIZ leads 17-4 • STREAK: W7
LAST GAME: W, 5-3 (March 18, 2025 • Columbia, Mo.)
LIVE STREAM: Big Ten Network+
OPPONENT WEB: fightingillini.com
BY THE SERIES
- Mizzou is 17-4 all-time against Illinois, having won the last seven matchups, including a 4-0 record in Champaign, Illinois.
- As a head coach, Mizzou's Larissa Anderson is 9-1 against the Fighting Illini.
LAST TIME UP
- Mizzou completed a perfect 5-0 weekend, as it opened with a midweek win against UT Martin, before sweeping through the Mizzou Bye-Week Series. This week, the Tigers produced two run-rule victories and outscored their opponents 40-9 in the five-game span.
- Junior Stefania Abruscato highlighted the offensive production as she recorded a .625 batting average with five doubles and nine RBIs. Abruscato set career highs against Minnesota, as she posted three doubles - the first Tiger since 2024 to record that in a game - as well as five RBIs.
- Freshman Abby Carr served as the player to watch in this one, as she pitched twice during the Mizzou Bye-Week Series, finishing with a 1.17 ERA and eight strikeouts. On the other side of the plate, she finished the week with a .462 batting average and tied Abruscato with nine RBIs.
SHOWING OFF OUR STRENGTH - OF SCHEDULE
- The Tigers currently are ranked as the No. 14 toughest schedule in the country, after playing in eight ranked matchups already this season.
STREAKS
- Freshman Addy Waits' current reached safely streak is at 15 games, as junior Abby Hay is at 14 games and junior Stefania Abruscato rounds out the totals above 10, as she is at 12 games.
- Junior Abby Hay's 10-game hitting streak came to an end against South Dakota, as she went 0-1 after being walked twice.
OUCH!!
- Freshman Addy Waits leads the SEC in hit by pitch with eight, and senior Kayley Lenger is sixth in the league with six.
- The Tigers as a team are fourth in the conference and 28th in the country with 25 this season.
POWER MOMENTS
- On Saturday (March 14) against South Dakota, the Tigers tied their single-game high for home runs this season as three players went deep against the Coyotes.
- On Sunday (March 8) against Florida, the Tigers bested their single-game high for home runs this season in the third inning. Three players recorded home runs, with senior Kayley Lenger starting it off. Freshman Sidney Forrester and junior Abby Hay followed as they are the first Tigers to hit back-to-back home runs this season.
FRESHMAN SHOWCASE
- At the Mizzou Invitational, the freshman class hit three home runs for the Tigers, as Abby Carr, Sidney Forrester and Linny Ramsey all went yard. Forrester currently leads Mizzou with seven home runs, followed closely by Carr with five.
- Ramsey started her first career game at the Invitational and continued to carry that torch, as she started three of the four games over the weekend. She ended up batting .571 (4-7), with one RBI off her first career home run.
- Forrester posted a .455 average over the weekend (5-11), with four RBIs and one home run.
ONE CLASS AHEAD
- Freshman catcher Gracie Britton reclassified after her fall season in high school and joined the Tigers for their spring campaign.
- In her first career at bat Britton legged out a single against UCF (Feb. 11).
SHOW ME MANAGEMENT
- The Tigers' roster consists of 25 players, of whom nine are from the state of Missouri.
- Boone County is well represented with freshman Gracie Britton (Ashland, Mo.), sophomore Madison Uptegrove (Columbia, Mo.) and junior Abby Hay (Columbia, Mo.).
MILESTONE MOMENTS
- Senior Emma Jackson recorded her 150th career hit against Wichita State (2/21).
DOUBLE TIME
- Against Liberty the Tigers excelled in putting the ball into the gap as they had seven doubles as a team. This is the first time MU has posted that many in a game since records began to be tracked.
SOFTBALL AMERICA TOP 100
- Senior outfielder Emma Jackson earned her spot as the No. 83 player on the top 100 list and ranked as the 19th-best outfielder in the country according to the outlit.
- Jackson is a senior transfer from East Carolina, where she was named to the All-AAC second team in 2025. During her junior campaign, she broke the program's single-season record, slugging 21 home runs. Last season, she finished with a .326 batting average (.453 on-base percentage) and a .730 slugging percentage, as she collected 54 RBIs, nine doubles and 53 runs.
FRESHMAN WATCH LISTS
- Three players made their way onto multiple freshman-to-watch lists, as Abby Carr, Sidney Forrester, and Addy Waits were selected to both the Softball America and D1Softball preseason lists.
- Freshman RHP, Abby Carr, was the 2025 Gatorade Missouri Softball Player of the Year after posting a 23-0 record with 304 strikeouts and a .242 ERA across 144.2 innings. She was also a two-time Pitcher of the Year and three-time all-state selection in Missouri.
- Freshman first baseman/outfielder, Sidney Forrester, was a three-time Oklahoma Class 4A-7 District Player of the Year and earned all-region, all-state accolades in high school. She dominated the level with a .545 batting average (.633 on-base percentage) with 180 hits, 159 RBIs, 46 home runs, 47 doubles, seven triples and 28 stolen bases.
- Freshman third baseman, Addy Waits, was a three-time all-conference, all-state and all-district player in her high school career. She set numerous Lee's Summit West High School career records with 180 hits, a .563 on-base percentage, 42 doubles, 70 walks, 49 stolen bases and 157 runs.
IN THE CiRCLE
- Heading into the 2026 season, the Tigers bring back 20 wins on the mound, as senior RHP Cierra Harrison, and junior RHP Marissa McCann both return for another season in the Black and Gold.
- McCann led the Tigers in strikeouts in 2025, recording 113 in 148.0 innings pitched. She finished her sophomore year with a 3.69 ERA, and limited opposing batters to a .262 batting average. She also notched six complete games in 24 starts.
- Harrison is ready for her final campaign; last season, she recorded 10 wins with a 3.94 ERA and 89 strikeouts. Harrison heads into this season with a career of success, having compiled a 2.87 ERA, an overall record of 32-13, and a no-hitter on her resume.
- The Tigers only bolster their pitching staff over the course of the offseason, adding freshman RHP Abby Carr and sophomore transfer RHP Rylee Michalak. As a freshman at Houston, Michalak appeared in 23 games and started 14 of those, and ended up leading the team in strikeouts (35) and wins (6). She was previously the No. 38 player in the class of 2024 according to the final Extra Elite 100 rankings by Extra Inning Softball.
- Other returners include senior Courtney Donahue and junior Nathalie Touchet. Donahue transferred to the Tigers ahead of the 2025 season, after being named the 2024 TUCCI/NFCA NJCAA DII Pitcher of the Year. Touchet is the top saves-getter for Mizzou with two, and posted a 2.47 ERA as a bullpen pitcher for the Tigers.
TIGERS ON TV
- Mizzou will have 10 national broadcast games, including two on the MLB Network during the opening tournament (Feb. 7, vs. Liberty at 12 p.m. CT; Feb. 8, vs. South Alabama at 12 p.m. CT).
- The Tigers will play eight conference ESPN affiliate games, with two on the ACC Network during the Shriners Children's Clearwater Invitational.
- The following eight games will be broadcast on the SEC Network, with Mizzou hosting three (Apr. 4 LSU at 2:30 p.m.).
POSITIONAL RETURNERS
- Mizzou returns five starters from the 2025 season: junior catcher/outfielder Stefania Abruscato, junior outfielder Claire Cahalan, senior utility player Kayley Lenger, sophomore infielder/outfielder Madison Uptegrove and first basemen junior Abby Hay.
- Abruscato started the majority of the games in 2025, playing in 56 and starting 55, primarily as an outfielder. This season, she will take on the role of catcher, as she slashed .244, with an on-base percentage of .328, and led the team in doubles with 15.
- Cahalan recorded the highest average amongst the primary starters with a .266 batting average, and led the team in both triples (3) and stolen bases (11).
- Lenger comes into the season as one of the best defensive players on the squad, having tallied only one error last season and recorded three assists from the outfield. She recorded a .989 fielding percentage and was even featured on SportsCenter's Top 10 Plays for a diving catch she posted against Texas (4/5).
- In her second season with the Tigers, Uptegrove will be a player to watch, as she started in 47 games as a freshman and recorded a .361 on-base percentage. She was dynamic from the plate, recording 12 extra-base hits, including five home runs.
- Hay will hope to rebound and repeat her first year as she heads into her third campaign. She was named to the All-SEC second team and the NFCA Southeast All-Region Team in 2024, recording a .306 batting average with 16 runs, four doubles, a triple, five home runs, and 23 RBIs. Last season, she compiled 15 runs, seven doubles, three home runs and 15 RBIs.
FRESHMEN
- The Class of 2025 boasts a wealth of talent, with seven players joining as freshmen. Included in that class was the trio that was selected to the National Watchlists: Forrester, Carr and Waits. Joining them is catcher Jaley James, infielder Avery Porter, infielder Avery Adcock and outfielder Linny Ramsey.
- One addition to the Class is catcher/infielder Gracie Britton, who reclassified from the Class of 2026 to join the Tigers early.
- This Class brings together over 17 all-state honors, eight player of the year distinctions and multiple NFCA All-Region accolades.
NOTABLES FROM 2025
- The Tigers finished the 2025 season 25-31 overall and 6-18 in the SEC.
- MU hosted one of the toughest schedules in the country, ranking ninth in strength of schedule, and, despite a sub-.500 record, was 42nd in the RPI rankings.
- Last season, the Tigers played 32 ranked games and recording nine wins, including two against the No. 1 team in the country at the time (Oklahoma & Texas A&M).
FOLLOW THE TIGERS
- For all the latest on Mizzou Softball, stay tuned to MUTigers.com and follow the team @MizzouSoftball (X, Instagram, Facebook).






























