In a high-scoring affair at Founders Park, the University of South Carolina baseball team faced a tough loss against the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday night. The Gamecocks fell short in a 15-13 defeat, despite a late rally that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
The Wildcats set the tone early with a run in the first inning, but the Gamecocks responded strongly in the bottom of the inning, scoring six runs with key hits from Kennedy Jones and Dalton Reeves. However, Kentucky staged an impressive comeback with five runs each in the fourth and fifth innings, taking a commanding lead.
Carolina fought back with a three-run home run from Cole Messina in the sixth inning, followed by a late surge that brought them within striking distance. Blake Jackson and Parker Noland contributed to the rally, but a stellar defensive play by Kentucky’s Nolan McCarthy sealed the win for the Wildcats.
Austin Brinling led the Gamecocks with three hits, while Messina drove in four runs during the game. The team showed resilience throughout, with Noland, Jones, and others making valuable contributions at the plate.
Despite the loss, the Gamecocks remain focused on closing out the series strong. They will face Kentucky once again on Sunday afternoon, aiming to bounce back and secure a victory to split the series. Fans can catch the action live on SEC Network at 3 p.m.
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