Kentucky and No. 4 Georgia combined for 27 runs in Sunday’s series finale, but the Bulldogs came out on top with the 17-10 win to take the SEC opening series.
The ‘Cats totaled 10 runs on nine hits, but the Bulldog offense completely overwhelmed Nick Mingione’s pitching staff. Georgia compiled 17 runs on 15 hits, including four home runs (two from Henry Hunter). Kentucky’s 17 allowed runs were its most in a single game since a 17-3 loss to Texas A&M on April 9, 2022.
Over the three-game span, Kentucky gave up 36 runs to the Georgia offense. It was almost a complete flip of the script, the ‘Cats outscored the Bulldogs 37-15 in Lexington last season.
Kentucky falls to No. 4 Georgia 17-10 in explosive series finale​
The ‘Cats totaled 10 runs on nine hits, but the Bulldog offense completely overwhelmed Nick Mingione’s pitching staff. Georgia compiled 17 runs on 15 hits, including four home runs (two from Henry Hunter). Kentucky’s 17 allowed runs were its most in a single game since a 17-3 loss to Texas A&M on April 9, 2022.
Over the three-game span, Kentucky gave up 36 runs to the Georgia offense. It was almost a complete flip of the script, the ‘Cats outscored the Bulldogs 37-15 in Lexington last season.
Kentucky falls to No. 4 Georgia 17-10 in explosive series finale​
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