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Allie Floyd vs. KSU
Stephen Featherston
6
Winner Louisiana Tech LTU 5-0
1
Southeastern Louisiana SLU 4-3
Winner
Louisiana Tech LTU
5-0
6
Final
1
Southeastern Louisiana SLU
4-3
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Louisiana Tech LTU 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 6 8 0
Southeastern Louisiana SLU 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 1

W: Floyd, Allie (1-0) L: Crawford, Haley (0-1)

Game Recap: Softball | | Stephen Featherston

Bulldogs Stay Perfect, Top No. 25 Southeastern Behind Strong Outings from Floyd, Baffuto

Bulldogs move to 5-0 after defeating No. 25 SLU 6-1

HAMMOND, La. – Louisiana Tech softball improved to 5-0 on Wednesday evening, defeating No. 25 Southeastern 6-1 at North Oak Park.
 
Coming off an undefeated weekend, Tech carried its momentum into its first of six games this week, knocking off a ranked Southeastern team that earned its first-ever program ranking Tuesday. The Bulldogs used a complete game performance from Allie Floyd in the circle, a career day from Jina Baffuto at the plate and a solid defensive effort to best the Lions.
 
Floyd went the distance (7.0 innings) to earn her first win of the season, allowing one run on five hits with one walk and five strikeouts. Baffuto and Allie Furr led the Bulldogs with two hits apiece, while Baffuto drove in a game and career-high three runs.
 
Reagan Marchant, Bradi Gallaway, Aleah Brooks and Rosalie Dufresne each added one hit, while Marchant and Gracie Flores recorded one RBI apiece. Baffuto, Gallaway, Brooks, Dufresne, Elena Heng and Reese Torres all scored for the Bulldogs.
 
LA Tech jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the top of the second inning as Baffuto placed a bloop single in shallow right-center, driving in Torres who got on after getting hit. A Gallaway walk and Brooks single would allow Torres to reach scoring position.
 
The Bulldogs increased their lead to three in the top of the fourth after adding runs on a throwing error and a Flores RBI fielder's choice. Gallaway singled to start the frame and Brooks reached third to start the frame and would both come around to score.  
 
SLU scored its lone run in the bottom of the fourth on an RBI groundout that was setup by a double and a wild pitch.
 
A three-run sixth made it 6-1 in favor of LA Tech, highlighted by a a two-run home run from Baffuto that drove in Dufresne, who was hit by a pitch. The Bulldogs added their final run on a Marchant single up the middle that plated Heng who reached on a fielder's choice.
 
Floyd worked around an early walk in the seventh to pick up the final three outs and secure the top 25 complete game victory in the circle.
 
QUOTABLES
Head coach Josh Taylor
 
On the top 25 win…
"Complete team win. Pitching, defense and timely hitting is always a winning formula. [Allie] Floyd was in command the entire game, our defense made plays when they needed to. [Jina] Baffuto came up big for us with a two run home run, and we had contributions from everyone on the roster. Great team win!"
 
NOTABLES
- The win marked LA Tech's first ranked road win since the Bulldogs took down #24 McNeese 8-7 on Feb. 14, 2018.
- LA Tech moves to 52-18 all-time against Southeastern.
- Head coach Josh Taylor moves to 140-91 at LA Tech.
- Allie Floyd picked up her third career ranked win.
-  Allie Floyd has now recorded 26 outings with five or more strikeouts in her career after finishing with five.
- Floyd's complete game marked the 31st such game of her career.
- Jina Baffuto hit her first career home run and drove in a career-high three wins.
- Allie Furr tallied her ninth career multi-hit game.
 
NEXT UP
The Bulldogs will be back in action on Friday, taking on New Mexico and Eastern Illinois in the Mardi Gras Mambo in Youngsville, La.  
 
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