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FB Recruiting RECAP: NKU stuns No. 6 Cats

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RECAP: Northern Kentucky stuns No. 6 Wildcats, 8-6

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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Kentucky's eight-game winning streak came to an end Wednesday as Northern Kentucky stunned the No. 6 Wildcats, 8-6, at frigid Cliff Hagan Stadium.

The Norse entered the game with a 2-9 record and a starting pitcher, Sam Williams, with an ERA over 11.00 but neither of those stats meant much after nearly four hours of unpredictable mid-week baseball.

Williams (1-1) kept UK off-balance through five innings on the mound, surrendering only two runs on three hits and two walks. The left-hander struck out five Cats.

Northern Kentucky plated four runs in the fourth inning and three more in the fifth against UK starter Brad Schaenzer (0-1) and reliever Aaron McGeorge to take an 8-2 lead.

The Norse bullpen trio of Jordan Menfee, Nick Beard and Joe Martin made it hold up but not without some late fireworks from one of the nation's top offensive clubs.

Kentucky got a three-run homer from Tristan Pompey in the eighth inning and a solo shot from Troy Squires in the ninth to cut the deficit to two runs. The Cats got the tying run to the plate with one out, but Martin both Kole Cottam and T.J. Collett struck out swinging to lock down the win and his first save of the season.

Chad Roberts led a 12-hit night by the NKU offense with three hits. Norse centerfielder Jake Richmond added two hits, a home run, and drove in four runs.

UK collected only seven hits on the night but managed to extend its streak to 14 consecutive games with a home run.

The Cats (12-2) return to action with a marquee matchup against No. 3 Texas Tech in a three-game weekend series at Cliff Hagan Stadium. The Red Raiders will bring a 14-0 record to Lexington.
 
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NOTES

·The offense has …

oHit a home run in all 14 games this season.

oScored 99 runs in the past nine games.

oRecorded 73 extra base hits this season.

oScored 53 runs on 61 hits in the past five games.


·Senior 3B/OF Luke Heyer went 1-for-3 with a run and a double.

oHeyer has a career-long eight game hitting streak.

oHeyer is leading the team with a .478 batting average.

oThe double was his fifth. He has 13 extra-base hits this season.


·Sophomore C/1B T.J. Collett went 1-for-4 with a walk.

oRiding a career-long 13-game hitting streak.


·Senior C/1B Troy Squires went 1-for-3 with a solo home run and two walks.

oSquires has reached base safely in all 14 games this season.

oThe home run was the second of his career.


·Senior INF Luke Becker singled in the ninth inning to extend his reached base safely streak to all 14 games this season.


·Junior OF Tristan Pompey went 1-for-2 with a three-run home run.

oPompey has now reached base in 45 of the past 46 games.

oIt was his second home run of the season and first from the left side.

oPompey now has 19 career home runs.
 
man we were sleeping for most of that game, no pazazzzz.....they played like they didn't want to be there......we did find out a little bit about are 3rd string pitchers, need work....go big blue....
 
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