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UK Releases 2018 Baseball Schedule

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Kentucky Baseball Releases 2018 Schedule

Wildcats open season Feb. 16 in South Carolina; Home opener on Feb. 21


LEXINGTON, Ky. - The Kentucky baseball team will open its 2018 season on the road with four games in three days as part of a challenging schedule that features 25 games against 11 opponents who made last season’s NCAA Tournament field, including defending national champion Florida.


Two of the Wildcats’ 2018 opponents made the College World Series, three others advanced to the Super Regionals and five hosted a regional, once again setting up what should be one of the nation’s most difficult schedules.


In addition to opening the season in Spartanburg, South Carolina, the weekend of Feb. 16, the Cats will travel to Houston for the Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic beginning Friday, Mar. 2. The three-game event, in which the Cats face Houston, Sam Houston State and Louisiana-Lafayette, will be played at Minute Maid Park, home of Major League Baseball’s Houston Astros.


The Cats’ home opener will be Wednesday, Feb. 21 against Xavier at Cliff Hagan Stadium. The 2018 season will be the final one at The Cliff, as the program moves into a new $49 million facility in time for the 2019 campaign.


The rest of the non-conference schedule includes a home weekend series against Texas Tech, which spent much of the 2017 season in the national top 10, Mar. 9-11, a home and home with Louisville (Apr. 3 and 17) and a trip to Indiana (May 8).


Southeastern Conference play begins Friday, Mar. 16 when UK travels to Arkansas to kick off the 30-game league gauntlet. The Wildcats host Auburn (Mar. 23-25), South Carolina (April 6-8), Florida (April 20-22), Missouri (April 27-29) and Mississippi State (May 11-13), and travel to Alabama (Mar. 30-April 1), Georgia (Apr. 13-15), Tennessee (May 4-6) and the regular season-ending series at Vanderbilt (May 17-19).


“We’re excited about the upcoming season,” second-year UK coach Nick Mingione said. “We believe in testing our team against the best competition and this schedule gives us that opportunity. We’re honored to play in the Shriners Classic against three quality opponents and the SEC will be a challenge once again. We look forward to competing and working toward bringing another championship to Lexington.”


The SEC Tournament will be held May 22-27 in Hoover, Ala. The top 12 teams in the league standings advance to the tournament.


UK returns three of its top starting pitchers in right-handers Sean Hjelle and Justin Lewis, and lefty Zack Thompson. Hjelle was the SEC Pitcher of the Year and Thompson a freshman All-American, while Lewis returned to school after being selected in the 11th round of the MLB Draft. The Cats will need to replace the production of five lineup mainstays from 2017 but do return All-America outfielder Tristan Pompey and Second-Team All-SEC catcher Troy Squires.



 
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I haven't looked at this yet, but is this the earliest that we've ever seen Kentucky release their baseball schedule? Am I just crazy?
 
I feel like in December we're always looking at other teams' schedules to try to piece together when UK might play and who. So, this is amazing.

That looks like a pretty favorable SEC slate. We get a lot of the better teams at home and some of the weaker teams on the road. So, that might help a lot. OOC schedule is pretty unimpressive though.
 
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I feel like in December we're always looking at other teams' schedules to try to piece together when UK might play and who. So, this is amazing.

That looks like a pretty favorable SEC slate. We get a lot of the better teams at home and some of the weaker teams on the road. So, that might help a lot. OOC schedule is pretty unimpressive though.
I work at the same facility with a guy who is a 1st cousin of Texas Tech's assoc. Head coach. I will have to discuss that series with him tomorrow.
His cousin is a Harlan County native, and worked his way up the coaching ranks, to TT.
 
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Staying at the Marriott Marquis which according to the lady at reservations is 2 tenths of a mile from the field.
Which is like 45 minutes away in Houston. Lol. Just left there yesterday. Every drive seems like an adventure. A really long one.
 
I think the out of conference schedule is tough enough. Texas Tech is a Big 12 power and hosted a regional last year. Sam Houston State made it to a Super last year. ULLafayette is always strong. They won 35 games last year. Home and home with Xavier and Louisville, both tournament teams from last year and IU also made the tourney.
 
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