Kentucky traveled to Bowling Green Tuesday night and fell to in-state rival Western Kentucky 6-4 in a rainy midweek clunker. The ‘Cats jumped out to a 3-0 lead, but were outscored 6-1 over the final 4 1/2 innings. Kentucky drops just its second game in the last 11 against the Hilltoppers.
With the loss, Kentucky falls to 25-17 on the season and has surpassed the loss total from the entirety of last season’s team (46-16). The win will certainly be a mega resume booster for a Western Kentucky team that was among the “Last Four In†in On3’s latest NCAA Tournament Field of 64 Projections.
Six different ‘Cats notched at least one hit, while four different players were responsible for at least one RBI (Tyler Bell, Carson Hansen, Ryan Schwartz and James McCoy). Cole Hage continued his recent hot streak at the plate, as he went 2-4 with a single and a double Tuesday afternoon. In his last 16 at-bats, Hage is 8-16 (.500) with five singles, two doubles and a home run.
Kentucky falls to Western Kentucky 6-4 in rainy midweek clunker​
With the loss, Kentucky falls to 25-17 on the season and has surpassed the loss total from the entirety of last season’s team (46-16). The win will certainly be a mega resume booster for a Western Kentucky team that was among the “Last Four In†in On3’s latest NCAA Tournament Field of 64 Projections.
Six different ‘Cats notched at least one hit, while four different players were responsible for at least one RBI (Tyler Bell, Carson Hansen, Ryan Schwartz and James McCoy). Cole Hage continued his recent hot streak at the plate, as he went 2-4 with a single and a double Tuesday afternoon. In his last 16 at-bats, Hage is 8-16 (.500) with five singles, two doubles and a home run.
Kentucky falls to Western Kentucky 6-4 in rainy midweek clunker​
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