ATLANTA - Freshman 
Rachel Anderson narrowly missed hitting for the cycle and 
Madeline Krumrey threw a complete game gem to lead Southeast Missouri (14-5) to a 6-1 win over Georgia Tech (8-16) Tuesday at Mewborn Field.
Anderson, who leads the Ohio Valley Conference in batting average, fell a double shy of the cycle. She finished at 3-for-4 with three runs scored, a home run, triple and three RBIs.
SEMO once again grabbed an early lead in the top of the first inning when Anderson tripled home 
Brooke Rheinecker and later scored on a wild pitch.
After 
Mykaela Arellanes drew a leadoff walk and stole second to begin the third inning, Anderson homered over the right field wall to push the Redhawks lead to 4-0. For Anderson, it was her team-high third round-tripper of the season.
SEMO continued to pour it on in the fourth inning, this time using a two-RBI double by 
Parker Bandy to widen its lead to 6-0.
Krumrey, who retired the first eight hitters she faced, no-hit Georgia Tech for five innings. She matched a season-high five strikeouts en route to improving to 8-2 for the year. Krumrey also tossed her team-high fifth complete game.
Emily Anderson (1-7) suffered the loss. Anderson gave up four runs on four hits, walked two and struck out three in two innings. Brooke Barfield walked five and struck out seven in five innings of relief.
Offensively, SEMO had six hits, with Anderson accounting for half. Rheinecker, Bandy and 
Sarah Messex combined for the other three.
The Redhawks, who are on a three-game winning streak, head to Kennesaw State Wednesday.
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