Kentucky baseball out of SEC tournament, awaits NCAA fate
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Kentucky baseball leaves postseason hopes up to chance after SEC Tournament loss
After a tough loss in game one of the SEC Tournament, the Bat Cats have left their postseason hopes entirely up to chance.
The SEC Tournament hoped to be an opportunity for the Kentucky Wildcats to boost their NCAA Tournament resume. Instead, it turned into the latest blemish on a resume that is going to have them dangerously close to the cut line come Selection Monday.
Arkansas entered the week with 13 Quad 1 victories, but lost one for the time being because Missouri State fell out of the RPI top 25 following the results of Tuesday’s games. The Razorbacks defeated the Bears 12-4 in Fayetteville on April 21, which is a Quad 2 victory, but still could rise back to the level of Quad 1.
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Kentucky defeated Arkansas 4-3 on Thursday in Lexington. The game will be streamed by SEC Network+ and can be accessed on WatchESPN.com and via the ESPN app (subscriber login required). Dick Gabriel (play-by-play) and Doug Flynn (analyst) will be on the call.
Arkansas baseball fell behind early and could never recover in a series-opening loss to Kentucky. The Wildcats (31-18, 13-15 SEC) struck for two runs in the bottom of the first and maintained a narrow advantage en route to a 4-3 victory over the No. 14 ...