Moss, Florida shut down LSU 1-0 to make SEC title game


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HOOVER, Ala. (AP) — Scott Moss pitched six scoreless innings and Florida advanced to the Southeastern Conference tournament championship game with a 1-0 victory over LSU on Saturday.

The defending SEC champion Gators (47-12) face Texas A&M Sunday for the title. The only run came in the sixth when Dalton Guthrie reached on an infield single and scored on Jonathan India's two-out double.

It's only the second time LSU (42-18) has been shut out in an SEC tournament game. The first was a 1-0 loss to Georgia in 2004.

Moss (3-0) allowed just three hits against LSU, which had won 14 of 15 games and prevailed in a five-hour, 14-inning marathon with the Gators on Wednesday night.

LSU's Kramer Robertson opened the ninth with a single and made it to third on a wild pitch and grounder. Closer Shaun Anderson then got Beau Jordan to fly out for his 12th save.

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