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No. 15 Kentucky Travels to No. 8 LSU for Weekend Series

No. 15 Kentucky Travels to No. 8 LSU for Weekend Series

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LEXINGTON, Ky. – After a cancelled midweek
game against in-state foe Louisville on Wednesday night, the No. 15 Kentucky
softball team will travel to No. 8/9 LSU over the weekend to face the Tigers on
Saturday, Sunday and Monday for a three-game Southeastern Conference series in
Baton Rouge, La.

Saturday’s series opener will be shown live on
ESPN at 3 p.m. ET/2 p.m. ET with Women’s College World Series announcer pairing
Adam Amin (pxp) and Amanda Scarbrough (color) on the call. Sunday and Monday’s
games will both be 7 p.m. ET first pitches and shown live on the SEC Network
with Amin and Scarbrough on the call. All three games of the series will be available
on ESPN3 and the WatchESPN app as well.

UK enters the weekend matchup with
a 31-8 overall record, having lost three games over the weekend to the No. 3
Auburn Tigers at home. Kentucky lost a nine-in­ning affair with AU in the
series capper on Sunday afternoon at John Cropp Stadium leaving the tying runs
on base and the go-ahead run at the plate. UK sits 8-4 in the SEC, tied with
Auburn and Alabama for second – only behind top-ranked Florida by one game.

In 2015, Kentucky won its only SEC
series of the season against LSU, when the Tigers were ranked No. 1 in the
country at the time. UK got wins on Friday night and Saturday afternoon, both
behind great pitching, to secure the wins. LSU leads the all-time series with
Kentucky, 36-9.

Kelsey Nunley leads Kentucky in the
circle, with a 1.10 earned run average and a 13-4 record on the 2016 campaign.
Nunley, who is a Senior CLASS Award finalist, has struck out a team-high 134
batters in her 21 appearances in the circle and has 11 complete games in over
101 innings pitched. Helping out Prince in the circle this season is Meagan
Prince, who has a 1.70 ERA in 19 appearances in the circle and a 14-2 overall
record. Prince has thrown an SEC-leading three no-hitters on the season –
becoming the first SEC pitcher since Kelsi Dunn of Alabama in 2009 to throw
three in a single season.

Offensively for Kentucky, Sylver
Samuel leads the way with a .388 batting average and 40 hits on the season.
Samuel is one of six Kentucky players hitting over .300 on the season,
including three freshman – in Abbey Cheek, Katie Reed and Jenny Schaper.

The LSU Tigers under the direction
of Beth Torina enter the weekend series ranked No. 8/9 in the country and sit
in the No. 14 slot of the NCAA RPI that was released on Mon­day. LSU is 29-9 on
the season and fresh off of a midweek win over Southern Miss, 5-0 at Tiger Park
on Wednesday night in Baton Rouge. Last time out in SEC play, the Tigers took
the first two games from No. 10 Georgia in Athens to take the series.

Similar to UK, LSU is led by three
outstanding pitchers, in Sydney Smith, Allie Walljasper and Carley Hoover.
Hoover has the most wins and appearances for LSU this season, with an 11-3
record in her 20 appearances in the circle. Walljasper has 15 circle appoints
with a 6-4 record this year and a 1.56 ERA. Sydney Smith leads LSU in the
circle ERA-wise with a 0.86 mark, but does not have as many wins or appearances
as Hoover or Walljasper.

Weekend Schedule

Saturday, April 9

No. 15 Kentucky at No. 8 LSU – 3 p.m.
ET [ESPN]

Sunday, April 10

No. 15 Kentucky at No. 8 LSU – 7 p.m.
ET [SEC Network]

Monday, April 11

No. 15 Kentucky at No. 8 LSU – 7 p.m.
ET [SEC Network]

For
the latest on the Kentucky softball team, follow @UKSoftball on Twitter, Instagram
and Facebook, as well as on the web at UKathletics.com

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