LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Kentucky Softball team picked up its 29th win of the season on Senior Day Saturday at John Cropp Stadium, knocking off No. 17 Mississippi State in game two of a doubleheader, 14-8. Game one went the way of the Bulldogs, who beat UK 12-2 with a seven-run seventh in the first game of the twin billing.
Karissa Hamilton went 4-for-4 with two home runs and six RBI in the second game of the series as Kentucky snapped its five-game Southeastern Conference losing streak with the victory to pick up its seventh SEC win of the year. Hamilton’s four hits set a new career high as she had a single, double and pair of home runs, each two-run shots, as the Wildcats powered past three MSU pitchers in the game.
Carson Fall collected her sixth win of the season to move to 6-4 on the year with a 4.2 inning outing in the circle, after she relieved Alexia Lacatena, who on her Senior Day pitched the first inning of the game after the pregame ceremony. Fall allowed eight hits and struck out one as she picked up win No. 6 of the season in the circle for the Wildcats. Sarah Haendiges got the final three outs of the game for UK, allowing only one run on three bloop singles against the junior, as she also recorded a strikeout on the day.
In game one, Mississippi State’s Raelin Chaffin went the distance to pick up her team-high 19th win of the season to give MSU its 34th win of the year in a 12-2 win. Sydney Langdon had a terrific start, but the Bulldogs got to the Wildcat bullpen and scored seven seventh-inning runs to pull away from UK late and end the game.
The rubber match will be on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET from John Cropp Stadium with Dave Baker and Joanna Lane calling the action on SEC Network+. Tickets for Kentucky’s 2025 SEC home finale are available at UKathletics.com/tickets.
Hamilton Sparks Game Two Win Over No. 17 Mississippi State – UK Athletics​
Karissa Hamilton went 4-for-4 with two home runs and six RBI in the second game of the series as Kentucky snapped its five-game Southeastern Conference losing streak with the victory to pick up its seventh SEC win of the year. Hamilton’s four hits set a new career high as she had a single, double and pair of home runs, each two-run shots, as the Wildcats powered past three MSU pitchers in the game.
Carson Fall collected her sixth win of the season to move to 6-4 on the year with a 4.2 inning outing in the circle, after she relieved Alexia Lacatena, who on her Senior Day pitched the first inning of the game after the pregame ceremony. Fall allowed eight hits and struck out one as she picked up win No. 6 of the season in the circle for the Wildcats. Sarah Haendiges got the final three outs of the game for UK, allowing only one run on three bloop singles against the junior, as she also recorded a strikeout on the day.
In game one, Mississippi State’s Raelin Chaffin went the distance to pick up her team-high 19th win of the season to give MSU its 34th win of the year in a 12-2 win. Sydney Langdon had a terrific start, but the Bulldogs got to the Wildcat bullpen and scored seven seventh-inning runs to pull away from UK late and end the game.
The rubber match will be on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET from John Cropp Stadium with Dave Baker and Joanna Lane calling the action on SEC Network+. Tickets for Kentucky’s 2025 SEC home finale are available at UKathletics.com/tickets.
Hamilton Sparks Game Two Win Over No. 17 Mississippi State – UK Athletics​
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