UK celebrates after its walk-off victory over Louisville on Wednesday. (Britney McIntosh, UK Athletics)
Kentucky and Missouri’s first softball matchup as conference mates is set to be a big one.With just one Southeastern Conference series left after the Tigers come to town, the Wildcats will look to strengthen their position for the postseason against a quality opponent. If the regular-season ended today, the Wildcats (35-14, 10-8 SEC) would be the No. 7 seed in the SEC Tournament, while Missouri (27-8, 11-6 SEC) would be the five seed.It’s obvious on paper how much this means for the winner of this series, and with a trip to No. 4 Alabama up next for the Cats, there is an opportunity for UK to climb in the SEC standings by finishing the season out strong.”Right now everybody is bottle-necked basically three through 10 so we want to have a good seed for the SEC Tournament,” head coach Rachel Lawson said. “Well first you have to make it and second you want to have a good seed. If we can do something pretty cool against Missouri that would really help our standing and move up.”This is obviously a big weekend for UK and with Missouri ranked 11th in the country, it magnifies the matchup. However, even though wins and losses will likely determine Kentucky’s seeding in the postseason, junior Lauren Cumbess knows the right way to approach the series.”It’s nothing different than any other SEC team we have played because they are ranked,” Cumbess said. “Our conference is really tough but it’s fun so when you do come away with a win it’s huge for our team and gets us ready for postseason.”Kentucky will be riding a momentum swing after a walk-off 2-1 victory over rival Louisville on Wednesday at John Cropp Stadium. The win was a team effort as UK had great performances offensively and defensively as well as a gem from freshman hurler Kelsey Nunley.Louisville defeated UK three times last season, including 3-2 in the regionals to end the Wildcats’ 2012 season. This year, the Cardinals won the first meeting between the schools by knocking off the Cats 5-1 in Louisville.U of L has had UK’s number over the last few matchups but the Wildcats were finally able to get over the hump on Wednesday to pick up a momentum-building win heading into the final weekends of the season.”It’s very exciting because last year we didn’t beat them and they beat us this year the first time we played them, so we were really looking forward to this game,” Cumbess said. “To finally get a win over Louisville, that’s huge for us. We evened it up for the year, until postseason anyway.”With just six games left in the season the Wildcats are approaching postseason play where they will need to take their game to the next level to compete with the best teams in the country. Cumbess believes the team is peaking at the right time and is playing their best ball of the year.”I feel like our team is coming together and finding that chemistry and we are moving up and almost at our peak to play our best,” Cumbess said.Missouri is one of the top teams in the country and features two-time First-Team All-American and Big 12 Pitcher of the Year in Chelsea Thomas. Thomas is a pitcher that relies heavily on the dropball and that’s exactly what UK saw when facing Louisville hurler Rachel LeCoq.The Tigers are no strangers to big games as they appeared in the 2012 Super Regionals before falling to LSU in three games. The Cats are hoping the emotional win over Louisville will motivate them and boost their confidence the rest of the way.”I hope it’s going to carry on big,” Lawson said. “Missouri is an awesome team, they have an incredible pitcher and they hit the ball well. The confidence and knowledge that we gain from (Louisville) is great and plus she is a drop ball pitcher in Chelsea Thomas and while she has a lot of other pitches the drop is a huge pitch for her. To be able to work on that against Louisville a little bit is good coming into this weekend.”