Kentucky
PowerMizzou – Tigers rally from slow start, win series over Kentucky
Missouri got here into this weekend’s three-game set in opposition to Kentucky determined for a sequence win. After a 15-6 loss on Thursday, issues didn’t look nice for the Tigers. However they responded with back-to-back wins on Friday and Saturday to take the sequence.
“The group knew after we went into immediately’s recreation that we would have liked to win the sequence,” head coach Steve Bieser stated. “There was no different factor on our thoughts than attempting to win the sequence.”
Like within the sequence as a complete, Missouri needed to dig out of an early gap in Saturday’s rubber match. The Tigers rapidly fell behind 6-0 gap after two innings. However a giant third inning swung the momentum for Mizzou because it tacked on eight runs earlier than ultimately profitable 10-6. Whereas the bats received sizzling, Carter Rustad took the mound within the fourth inning and allowed zero runs by 4 ⅔ innings.
“Dropping down six to nothing was actually difficult for our workforce,” Bieser stated. “However you possibly can really feel that there wasn’t any stop within the dugout.”
Austin Marozas began for Missouri and the Wildcats had been on him from the primary pitch. Kentucky racked up a few hits and scored one run within the first inning earlier than an offensive explosion of 5 runs within the second inning. Marozas was extra composed within the third inning, when he allowed zero runs.
Within the backside of the inning, the Tigers flipped the script and compelled the Wildcats to endure a grueling inning. The Tigers 8-run inning was fueled by 2-RBI singles from Luke Mann, Torin Montgomery, and Ross Lovich. Missouri went by its whole lineup whereas racking up runs with ease.
After massive frames from every workforce within the first three innings, the bats cooled off and no runs had been scored till the underside of the seventh. An error at third base and one other RBI single from Lovich pushed the rating to 10-6, and that rating would maintain for the remainder of the sport.
“The underside half of our lineup can do so much,” Lovich stated. “We’re placing in good [at-bats] and doing all the pieces we are able to and getting on base so the highest of the order can drive us in.”
Rustad performed a pivotal position within the win for Missouri. Kentucky seemed to be primed for a giant offensive day earlier than he shut them down and allowed the Tigers to achieve the lead. The Wildcats threatened within the high of the seventh after they loaded the bases with two outs, however Rustad calmly struck out the ultimate batter to guard the lead.
“I used to be simply attempting to remain the course, keep by the zone,” Rustad stated. “I stored doing what I wished to do and it labored out.”
Missouri strikes to 5-10 in SEC play and now holds a possible tiebreaker over Kentucky and South Carolina within the crowded race for an SEC Match berth. The Tigers will look to hold this momentum into their mid-week matchup with Missouri State on Tuesday earlier than heading to Baton Rouge for a weekend sequence in opposition to LSU.
Kentucky
Just Askin’: Which Cincinnati Bengals players are from Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana?
The Enquirer’s Just Askin’ series aims to answer the questions that no one seems to have an answer for, not even Google.
Here in Cincinnati, we like to keep our talent local. Our athletes are no exception.
You’ve already heard the story of Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose, a West Sider who went on to become the all-time MLB hit king while playing for his hometown baseball team. Avondale native DeHart Hubbard became the first Black athlete to win an Olympic gold medal when he won the long jump in the 1924 games. More recently, former Moeller High School football star Sam Hubbard is hailed as a cornerstone of the Cincinnati Bengals’ defensive line, nabbing eight tackles in the nail-biting Super Bowl of 2022.
In honor of football season, The Enquirer is honing in on our local NFL team. Which Bengals are Tristate heroes?
Which Cincinnati Bengals players are from Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana?
Six Bengals players were born in Ohio, including two from Greater Cincinnati. One is from Kentucky, and two are from Indiana.
Here are those players:
- Erick All Jr., No. 83 tight end, is from Fairfield, Ohio.
- Tycen Anderson, No. 26 safety, is from Toledo, Ohio.
- Joe Bachie, No. 49 linebacker, is from Brook Park, Ohio, a Cleveland suburb.
- Joe Burrow, No. 9 quarterback, is from Athens, Ohio.
- Chris Evans, No. 25 running back, is from Indianapolis, Indiana.
- Sam Hubbard, No. 94 defensive end, is from Blue Ash, Ohio.
- Ted Karras, No. 64 center, is from Indianapolis, Indiana.
- Isaiah Williams, No. 18 wide receiver, is from Cleveland, Ohio.
- Logan Woodside, No. 11 practice squad quarterback, is from Frankfort, Kentucky.
Do you have a question for Just Askin’? Send it to us at localnews@enquirer.com.
Kentucky
Louisville narrowly avoids disaster against Eastern Kentucky
Noah Waterman’s driving layup with 1.2 seconds to play helped Louisville avoid what would have been a catastrophic loss to Eastern Kentucky Saturday afternoon inside the KFC Yum Center.
Trailing by one in the closing moments, U of L forced Colonels star Devontae Blanton into a missed jumper. Reyne Smith then took off up the left side of the floor, where he nearly lost the ball before finding Waterman, who nearly lost the ball as well. After regaining his footing, Waterman drove to the rim for a contested bucket that would give the Cardinals a 1-point lead.
A steal and a free-throw by Terrence Edwards would set the game’s score at its final margin.
The end-of-game sequence allowed the Cardinals to avoid what would have been a crippling defeat in game they were favored to win by 21.5 points. Instead, they’ll enter the New Year with an 8-5 record and only losses to quality opponents on their resume.
Still, the fact that Louisville couldn’t put away an EKU team that nearly knocked the Cardinals off for the first time since 1963 was more than a little unnerving.
After knocking down nine three-pointers in the first half, U of L could manage just two makes from deep in the second frame. The most important of those came from Smith, whose three with just under two minutes to play put the Cards ahead, 75-73. EKU’s George Kimble, who finished with a game-high 24 points, promptly answered with a three of his own to set up the game’s frantic final moments.
I don’t know if it was the holiday break or what, but the energy was down, the defense was downright bad, and the head-scratching unforced turnovers were back.
We are extremely fortunate that this wasn’t a Quad 4 loss that would have completely tanked our resume right before we begin our dive into the heart of conference play.
The most crucial two week stretch of the season — one which features games against North Carolina, Virginia, Pitt and Clemson — is now upon us. Handle it well, and we can dream March Madness dreams as we go deeper into January and February. Handle it the way we handled things today, and the season shifts to “keep fighting, see how many wins we can scrap together, and maybe we can pull off a crazy run in Charlotte” mode.
Kentucky
More positive buzz for Kentucky (and its NIL) in the recruitment of Caleb Wilson
Posted Dec 28, 2024
All eyes are now on Caleb Wilson, the top recruit from the state of Georgia and the No. 8 overall player in the Class of 2025, per 247 Sports. Wilson is considering Kentucky, and it appears that it could come down to the Cats or UNC. “According to a source, Kentucky has the highest NIL pledge for Wilson by a significant margin,” On3’s Joe Tipton wrote.
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