Softball– Juniors Chanda Bell and Rachel Riley threw consecutive perfect games in wins at Austin Peay. Bell’s became the first registered perfect game in school history as she struck out 15 of a possible 18 outs.- During Riley’s perfect pitching accomplishment, she was also perfect at the plate with a 4-for-4 day while matching a single-game record with six RBI.- Junior Ashleigh Gustafson charted her first career hit launching a three-run homer in the opening win over the Lady Govs.- Junior Brittany Cervantes totaled at least one RBI in all five games this week as she moved into 10th on the UK single-season list with 38 RBI for the season.Men’s tennis– The Kentucky men’s tennis team earned three victories throughout the week, defeating No. 30 LSU, No. 75 Arkansas and in-state rival Morehead State. Kentucky went 3-1 on the week overall, with its only loss coming in a 4-3 decision to No. 3 Ohio State.- Kentucky ends its regular-season home schedule with an impressive 16-3 record at the Boone, including an 8-3 mark against teams ranked in the top 75. With the win against top-30 ranked LSU, UK moves to 13-7 this season against teams ranked in the top 50 in the nation.- No. 7 Eric Quigley led the Wildcats all week with a 3-0 singles record, taking down No. 3 Blaz Rola of Ohio State and defeating two quality SEC opponents at No. 1 singles. Seniors Alberto Gonzalez and Brad Cox also performed well in their final home matches of their UK career with Gonzalez going 2-0 in singles and 2-1 in doubles. Cox was brilliant for the Wildcats in singles Friday and Sunday, earning straight-set wins both days.- Kentucky was solid in doubles all week, winning all three doubles points. Cox and Quigley went 3-0 in doubles, defeating two top-15 ranked tandems, while Frenchmen Anthony Rossi and Alex Musialek went 2-1. Freshman Alejandro Gomez teamed up with Gonzalez on Friday and Sunday in doubles to go 2-0, including clinching the doubles point against Arkansas.Baseball– The Kentucky baseball team completed a four-game week with a series sweep at the hands of defending SEC Western Division Champion Auburn. UK also picked up a midweek win overXavier.- UK suffered its ninth consecutive loss in conference play, the longest streak since starting SEC play 0-9 in 2005.- UK completed a great offensive week by scoring 34 runs through four games, including belting nine homers. UK hit six homers in the series vs. the Tigers, with AU entering the weekend having allowed only eight round trippers on the year.- The Wildcats have been led offensively by junior two-way star Braden Kapteyn, who has hit .339 with four homers and 33 RBI through 33 games.Track and field– Kentucky contributed six first-place victories for the Commonwealth in the Border Battle, including wins in the men’s 110-meter hurdles, 4x400m relay, long jump and triple jump, and the women’s 400m dash and discus throw.- There were several bright spots for Kentucky on a windy, storm-filled day and none more than a first-place finish in the men’s long jump by senior Keenan Hall. The Indianapolis native put together a career-best performance with a long jump of 7.58m/24-10.50 that shot him straight to No. 3 on UK’s all-time long jump mark list. Hall also finished second in the men’striple jump with a jump of 15.23m/49-11.75- In similar fashion a trio of men’s hurdlers finished first, second and fourth in the 110m hurdles with junior Keith Hayes leading the way.- Bradshaw finished second in the 110 hurdles with a time 14.66 followed by Brandon Bagley in fourth with a time of 15.07.- Jenna Martin claimed a win in the 400m dash with a time of 52.94.- The Wildcats’ sixth win came from senior Mary Angell in the discus throw. Angell had a long throw of 51.07m/167-06.75, which was just shy of her season-best throw of 51.34m/168-05.Men’s golf– The Kentucky men’s golf team hosted the fourth annual UK Bluegrass Invitational this weekend at the University Club of Kentucky. The Wildcats performed well at the event, finishing in second place just a few strokes behind SEC foe and sixth-ranked Auburn.- Kentucky was led at the tournament by freshman Stephen Powers, who finished second after tying the tournament-record score for 18 holes with a 65 in the second round. The 6-under-par round was the lowest of the tournament by any player and put Powers ontop of the leaderboard after 36 holes. The freshman ended the tournament with a 2-over-par 215.- Four other Wildcats finished in the top 35, including sophomore Chase Parker tied for seventh, senior Brian Belden tied for 16th, junior Mads Kristensen tied for 21st and freshman Cody Martin tied for 35th.- The top-three finish for the Wildcats is the third of the season and the 35th since head coach Brian Craig took over the program in 2001. UK’s team score of 876 was the second lowest of the season and its second-round team score of 288 is tied for the third-lowest round of the year.Women’s tennis– The Kentucky women’s tennis team dropped a pair of road matches over the weekend, losing to Arkansas 6-1 on Friday and LSU 5-2 on Sunday.- Freshman Khristina Blajkevitch earned her ninth singles victory of the season against Arkansas. The win was also Blajkevitch’s sixth win in SEC play, a team high.- Sophomore Jessica Stiles won her ninth singles victory of the season against LSU on Sunday. Blajkevitch and Stiles’ nine singles victories are tops on the team.- Freshman Caitlin McGraw defeated LSU’s Ebie Wilson after Wilson had to retire in the second set.- Saturday’s match against Vanderbilt will be Senior Day for Megan Broderick, Lauren Meier and Nicole Scates.Upcoming scheduleTuesday, April 12Baseball at Louisville – 6 p.m.Wednesday, April 13Softball at Marshall (DH) – 3 p.m.Friday, April 15Baseball at Ole Miss – 7:30 p.m.Men’s golf at SEC Championship (St. Simons Island, Ga.)Women’s golf at SEC Championship (Auburn, Ala.)Saturday, April 16Softball hosts Tennessee Tech (DH) – 1 p.m.Men’s tennis at Vanderbilt – 2 p.m.Women’s tennis hosts Vanderbilt – 4 p.m.Baseball at Ole Miss – 5 p.m.Men’s golf at SEC Championship (St. Simons Island, Ga.)Women’s golf at SEC Championship (Auburn, Ala.)Sunday, April 17Baseball at Ole Miss – 2:30 p.m.Men’s golf at SEC Championship (St. Simons Island, Ga.)Women’s golf at SEC Championship (Auburn, Ala.)