Final StatisticsMURRAY, Ky. - Murray State (25-14, 12-5) got a third-straight walkoff hit to complete a sweep of Southeast Missouri (10-21, 5-10) with a 2-1 victory Sunday.
Alexa Becker's two-RBI double with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning was the difference in the game, as the Racers used three walkoff victories to sweep the Redhawks.
MSU was able to produce five hits in the first six innings, but couldn't push across any runs. The Racers had three runners in scoring position during that span, including two runners at third, but the closest they were able to get to a run was Mo Ramsey being thrown out at home in the first on a botched steal attempt.
Southeast was no-hit through six innings until
Kayla Fortner led off the seventh with a solo home run to left center. For Fortner, it was her team and Ohio Valley Conference-high 12th round-tripper of the season.
Brianne Sanders and Shelbey Miller each scored on Becker's decisive hit in the seventh.
Haven Campbell set the tone by allowing only one hit and a run in 6.1 innings. CheyAnne Gaskey (13-7), however, was credited with the win.
Madeline Krumrey (7-8) suffered the loss, giving up two runs on seven hits. Krumrey struck out two and walked two, as well.
Southeast returns to Cape Girardeau to open a nine-game homestand against Morehead State on Apr. 18.
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