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CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. -- Senior shortstophit 3-for-4 with a three-run homer in the sixth to lead UC Davis to an 11-3 upset of No. 18 Missouri to close out the first day of action at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic softball tournament at Big League Dreams Friday.The Aggies, who lost to Seattle by a 3-0 final in their opener, move to 7-5 for the season.The victory over the Tigers marks the program's first over an NFCA Top 25 team since almost exactly two years ago, when UC Davis stunned No. 18 Oklahoma State, 3-1, at the MNCC.Center fielderand third basemaneach finished 2-for-3 with a pair of runs scored against Mizzou. Designated playerand pinch hittereach drove in two runs, all of which came in the Aggies' eight-run fifth. Freshmanpicked up the relief win, firing three innings of shutout ball with only one hit and one walk allowed in that appearance.The Tigers crafted a 3-0 lead early in the contest, highlighted by solo shots by Megan Moll and Kimberly Wert in the third and fourth frames, respectively. The Aggies only managed one hit to that point before going to bat in the fifth.Jauregui led off the stanza with a double, then came home on back-to-back infield singles from Villalobos andto put UC Davis on the board. This ignited an eight-run inning, complete with a Villalobos steal of home, a two-run double by Starks and a two-run single from Bower.An inning later, UC Davis tacked on three more to invoke the eight-run rule. Villalobos and Rojas each singled to start the rally, then Leon launched an 0-1 pitch to left for her fourth homer of the year. Brown retired Mizzou in order in the bottom half of the sixth to close out the victory.The Aggie offense helped offset the 3-0 morning loss, during which Seattle junior Shi Smith struck out 15 and walked none in a no-hitter. Only Leon andmanaged to reach, both on hit-by-pitches. Seniorstarted the game, allowing three hits and two runs through four; then Brown came in for three innings of relief, fanning four batters with just two hits against her.UC Davis concludes action at the Nutter Classic against Texas A&M (9:30 a.m.) and Wisconsin (noon) on Saturday.

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