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Seven Wildcats Receive All-Southeastern Conference Honors

Seven Wildcats Receive All-Southeastern Conference Honors

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Sean Hjelle was named Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Year to highlight a bushel of honors the Kentucky baseball team earned in a vote of league coaches, the conference announced Monday.
Joining Hjelle on the First-Team All-SEC are senior reliever Logan Salow and sophomore outfielder Tristan Pompey. Hjelle and Salow become the first UK pitchers to earn First-Team honors since Chris Rusin in 2008 and only the third and fourth since 1979, joining Rusin and Scott Downs (1997).
The Cats, who finished with the second most SEC wins in program history, also placed junior infielder Riley Mahan, junior catcher Troy Squires and junior first baseman Evan White on Second-Team All-SEC. White was voted All-SEC Defensive Team for the third consecutive season.
Junior left-handed pitcher Zach Logue was voted SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year, posting a 3.96 grade point average in chemical engineering.
Hjelle, a sophomore right-hander from White Bear Lake, Minn., is the first UK player to win SEC Pitcher of the Year after going 9-2 with a 3.17 earned run average in 14 starts as the Wildcats’ Friday night starter. He was dominant in SEC play, going 7-1 with a 1.90 ERA, outdueling the likes of Brigham Hill (Texas A&M), Patrick Raby (Vanderbilt), Konnor Pilkington (Miss. State), Tanner Houck (Missouri), Jared Poche’ (LSU), Will Crowe (South Carolina) and Alex Faedo (Florida).
Pompey, who hails from Toronto, Ontario, led the conference with a .410 batting average in league games, while also tallying the most hits and finishing in the top three in runs, on base percentage and total bases. 
Salow, from Ashland, Ky., was dominant this season, as the Cats’ closer. His 10 saves are the second most in a season in school history and SEC opponents hit just .136 against him. The lefty had a stretch of 30 consecutive batters who did not reach base and he struck out 63 in 45.1 innings.
White, who missed 13 games early in the season due to injury, still ranked among the league leaders in batting average, doubles, hits and total bases. It is the second consecutive Second-Team All-SEC honor for the Gahanna, Ohio native, who ranks ninth in UK history in career hits and fifth in career batting average.
Mahan quietly produced a phenomenal season in SEC play, ranking in the top three in runs (2nd), doubles (3rd), triples (1st), home runs (1st) and slugging percentage (2nd). The Cincinnati native joined Mississippi State’s Brent Rooker as the only players to win SEC Player of the Week three times this season.
Squires, from Elizabethtown, Ky., became a force both behind the plate and in the batter’s box this season. He hit .333 with 11 extra base hits and 26 RBI while also throwing out 45 percent of opposing baserunners attempting to steal. 

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