Jazzy Francik threw her third career no-hitter, Isa Torres hit two home runs as the No. 13 Florida State softball team defeated Georgia Tech 4-0 on Friday night in Atlanta.
Francik (18-2) threw seven no-hit innings and allowed just two walks while striking out just one.
Torres continued to be the best hitter in the country as the junior hit her fourth leadoff homer in the last seven games for FSU (41-7, 16-3 ACC). Torres went on to hit another solo home run in the bottom of the sixth inning. Torres has hit eight home runs in her last 11 games after never having more than nine home runs in a season the past two years.
After leading just 1-0 heading into the sixth inning, Torres added insurance for the Noles with her home run. FSU continued the rally as Jaysoni Beachum singled, and Anna Hinde walked to put traffic on the base paths for Bella Ruggiero who delivered with a single to allow pinch runners Angelee Bueno and Madi Frey to score to make it 4-0.
Francik retired the side in order in the seventh to complete the no-hitter.
Georgia Tech dropped to 29-23, 10-12.
Up next
The teams will be back in action Saturday at 5 p.m. on the ACC Network.


