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Eleven ranked teams visit Columbia for SEC Tournament

Miercoles 09 de Mayo del 2018

Eleven ranked teams visit Columbia for SEC Tournament

Missouri, despite being absent from the field, will host its first SEC Softball Tournament since joining the league in 2012. Top-seeded Florida will look to avoid another early exit, while

Missouri, despite being absent from the field, will host its first SEC Softball Tournament since joining the league in 2012. Top-seeded Florida will look to avoid another early exit, while

With or without Missouri, the show will go on.

The 2018 Southeastern Conference Tournament begins Wednesday in Columbia — marking the first time the city has played host to the event since the Tigers joined the league in 2012. The conference’s top 12 teams, 11 of which are ranked in the latest USA Today/NFCA Coaches Top 25, will compete in the four-day, single-elimination tournament at Mizzou Softball Stadium, with the top four seeds — Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee — receiving first-round byes.

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Missouri (28-27, 6-17 SEC) failed to qualify for the tournament for the first time since joining the conference after interim coach Gina Fogue’s Tigers were swept by the No. 4 Gators in a three-game series this past weekend in Columbia. After Mississippi and Mississippi state both suffered losses Sunday, MU controlled its own destiny and needed to salvage a win against Florida in the series finale to clinch the No. 11 tournament seed. But the Tigers squandered a 4-3 lead in a seventh-inning collapse, and Missouri, with its NCAA Tournament chances hanging in the balance, is now questioning its postseason fate.

“I know for (our players) it’s frustrating, maybe embarrassing,” Fogue said after Sunday’s 7-3 loss. “ ... Our season isn’t over. We’ve got to focus on what we can now, and that’s getting ready for (NCAA Tournament) regionals.”

While Fogue and her team await the May 13 release of the NCAA Softball Tournament bracket with the hopes of a 2017 repeat — all 13 SEC teams received NCAA bids — the rest of the league will take to the Tigers‘ home turf looking to bring home the conference crown. Here are some storylines to follow over the next few days in Columbia.

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The University of Florida softball team taps Kayli Kvistad's helmet

The University of Florida softball team taps Kayli Kvistad's helmet after she hits a home run in the top of the sixth inning during a game between Florida and Missouri on May 5, 2018 at the Mizzou Softball Stadium in Columbia. 

Top-seeded Gators look for SEC Tournament redemption

Thanks to a deep lineup and two all-conference selections in the circle, Florida (47-8, 20-4 SEC) dominated competition both inside and outside the SEC in 2018.

Junior pitcher Kelly Barnhill led the conference in wins (25) and strikeouts (267), while senior pitcher Aleshia Ocasio tallied a 1.25 ERA as the Gators’ second starter. Ocasio also earned a first-team All-SEC utility player selection for her play as a designated player and a frequently used pinch-runner.

Despite advancing to the championship series at the 2017 Women’s College World Series, Florida entered the 2017 SEC Tournament as the No. 1 seed and was eliminated in its first game against Mississippi.

Unlike the 2017 campaign, however, the Gators enter the 2018 postseason on hot streak; they’ve won 13 of their past 14 games. Coach Tim Walton will try to turn that momentum into success in Columbia against the winner of No. 8 seed Alabama and No. 9 seed Auburn at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the tournament’s second round.

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Auburn pitcher Chardonnay Harris pitches for Auburn

Auburn pitcher Chardonnay Harris pitches for Auburn during a game on April 14th, 2018 against the Missouri Tigers at Mizzou Softball Stadium in Columbia. 

Rebels rally for final tournament spot

Mississippi, the only non-ranked team to qualify for the conference tournament, snuck into the field during the final weekend of the regular season.

The Rebels secured two upset wins over the second-place Georgia Bulldogs to earn a series win, which vaulted them past Missouri in the SEC standings and into the 12th and final seed in this week’s tournament.

Although impressive, Mississippi isn’t new to the late-season magic. After upsetting Florida in the first round of the 2017 SEC Tournament, the Rebels went on to win four straight and captured their first conference title. They’ll have their work cut out for them in Columbia, though, having won just one of their eight conference series in 2018 and matching up against fifth-seeded LSU in a first-round matchup at 4 p.m. Wednesday. The Tigers have already defeated Mississippi twice this season.

Georgia looks to cap sensational turnaround

The Bulldogs, who missed the 2017 conference tournament, engineered an impressive turnaround from last place to second in 2018.

Much of Georgia’s success can be attributed to a deep and potent offensive attack. The team leads the SEC in batting average (.335) and ranks second in both home runs (55) and stolen bases (81).

The Bulldogs have been slumping late, however, and have seen their run production dip in series against Alabama, Kentucky and Mississippi.

The team will benefit from a first-round bye before playing the winner of Arkansas and Kentucky, two teams that have struggled to keep runs off the board this season, at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.

Supervising editor is Brooks Holton: [email protected], 882-5730.

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