UK belts 5 HRs, improves to 19-0 Mar 21, 2008
Needing one win to tie the school record for the best start to a season, the No. 2 Kentucky baseball team got two homers from senior first baseman Brian Spear part of five UK home runs on the day as the Wildcats pounded Xavier, 12-1, on a beautiful afternoon at Cliff Hagan Stadium. Kentucky (19-0, 3-0 Southeastern Conference) entered the game needing one win to tie the school mark for the longest winning streak and the best start to a season in school annals. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Eight Cats drive in runs in rout of Bama Mar 16, 2008
-- Eight of nine position starters contributed an RBI and Collin Cowgill and Ryan Wilkes each added home runs for the second consecutive game, as the No. 4 Kentucky baseball team rolled over the Alabama Crimson Tide, 15-2, securing the three-game series, on Saturday at Cliff Hagan Stadium. UK goes for the sweep on Sunday, with first pitch set for 1 p.m. ET.. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
OPINION: Joe B, Denny coming to E’town (and other notes) Mar 15, 2008
-- Elizabethtown was the only area team to crack the Kentucky Baseball Coaches Association Preseason Top 25 Poll, which was released Thursday. Elizabethtown received 69 total points and enters the season ranked 17th. (News Enterprise Online)
Cowgill powers UK past Bama in series opener Mar 15, 2008
-- Preseason All-American outfielder Collin Cowgill ripped a homer and two doubles, as the No. 4 Kentucky baseball team used a four-run fourth inning to erase a 3-2 Alabama lead, edging the Crimson Tide, 7-5, in the Southeastern Conference opener on Friday evening at Cliff Hagan Stadium. Cowgill, UK's junior All-American centerfielder, belted his fourth homer of the season in the third inning, with UK trailing 3-1. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Carroll stays hot; Cats go to 10-0 Mar 6, 2008
-- Sawyer Carroll was one of four players to chart multi-hit games, as the No. 9 Kentucky baseball team rode 11 runs in the first two innings to a dominating 15-1 win over the visiting Evansville Purple Aces, improving to 10-0 on the campaign, on Wednesday evening at Cliff Hagan Stadium. Kentucky (10-0) got another three-hit performance from Carroll, the reigning Southeastern Conference and National Player of the Week. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Kentucky's Carroll earns national, SEC awards Mar 4, 2008
-- The Kentucky baseball team, off to a 9-0 start, has climbed eight spots in the latest Collegiate Baseball Newspaper top-30 poll, ranking as the No. 9 team in the country, the newspaper released on Monday morning. The Wildcats pounded Oakland and Butler by a combined score of 88-14 during the 6-0 week, pummeling the Bulldogs during the four-game series 61-7. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Cowgill, Green lead Cats to DH sweep Mar 2, 2008
-- Preseason All-American Collin Cowgill homered twice and Sawyer Carroll added his fourth homer of the season, as the No. 17 Kentucky baseball team put the finishing touches on a sweep of a doubleheader with Butler, routing the Bulldogs 21-2, on Saturday evening at Cliff Hagan Stadium ... GREEN PERFECT INTO 7TH, FANS 9 IN OPENERStriving for perfection with two outs in the seventh inning, junior right-hander Scott Green allowed a perfect-game busting single through the middle of the infield -... (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Rusin fans career-high 9 as Cats thump Butler Mar 1, 2008
Junior southpaw Chris Rusin hurled seven scoreless innings, striking out a career-best nine batters, to lead the No. 17 Kentucky baseball team to a 14-1 pummeling of the Butler Bulldogs, on Friday evening at Cliff Hagan Stadium. Kentucky (6-0) got multi-hit performances from seven Wildcats, highlighted by Sawyer Carroll's two-run home run in the second inning his second homer of the season. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Frazier, McClendon power Cats to 5-0 Feb 29, 2008
The No. 17 Kentucky baseball team got multi-hit performances from four starters, including a 3-for-4, two-RBI day from third baseman Chris McClendon, as the Wildcats opened the game with 10 unanswered runs and got a solid pitching performance from starter James Paxton, blasting the Oakland Golden Grizzlies 12-2, on Thursday night at Cliff Hagan Stadium. McClendon, a 2007 junior college first-team All-American, paced the Wildcats offensively with the team-best three hits. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Nine-run sixth lifts Cats in home opener Feb 27, 2008
Freshman shortstop Chris Wade's two-run home run - the first of his career - highlighted a nine-run sixth inning, as the No. 17 Kentucky baseball team overcame a sluggish start to posted a 15-5 win, on Tuesday afternoon at Cliff Hagan Stadium. Kentucky (4-0) got solid performances from several fresh faces along with Wade, including sophomore outfielder Troy Frazier, who finished the day 3-for-3, with two doubles and five RBI. Wade finished 2-for-4 with two runs and two RBI, adding a double. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Cowgill MVP as Cats roll in Coca-Cola Classic Feb 25, 2008
-- Collin Cowgill connected on a three-run home run in the seventh inning, part of a six-run frame, to give the No. 20 Kentucky baseball team a five-run lead that it would not surrender, boosting UK a 10-3 win over the South Alabama Jaguars, in the final game of the 23rd annual Coca-Cola Classic, on Saturday afternoon in front of 1,227 fans at Stanky Field. Cowgill, a preseason All-American and member of the USA Baseball Golden Spikes National Player of the Year Award Watch List, strolled to the... (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Green fans 10 as Cats rout Fairfield Feb 25, 2008
-- Scott Green struck out a career-high 10 batters in just five innings of action, as the No. 20 Kentucky baseball team pounded out 13 runs, to take its second game in the 23rd annual Coca-Cola Classic, 13-3 over Fairfield, on Sunday morning at Hank Aaron Field. Green, a Baseball America preseason All-Southeastern Conference first-team selection, got his first start since getting the nod at Florida on April 1, 2005. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Baseball Cats open season with 10-1 win Feb 24, 2008
Behind eight extra-base hits - including home runs from Sawyer Carroll and Bryan Rose - the No. 20 Kentucky baseball team exploded for 10 runs in its season opener and got a stellar pitching performance from lefty Chris Rusin, downing the Xavier Musketeers 10-1, in the 2008 season opener, on Saturday afternoon at South Alabama's Stanky Field. Carroll totaled a 3-for-5 day with three RBI and a double, and first baseman Brian Spear finished with a 3-for-5 day with two doubles and an RBI. Preseason... (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
2008 SEC Baseball Preview: Kentucky Jan 30, 2008
The Kentucky baseball team is coming off the most successful two-year run in its 103-year history and coach John Cohen likes the depth he sees in his upcoming team. I think we have more depth now than weve had in the past, Cohen said. (VandyMania.com)
Taylor's Thoughts: Cohen on UK football, more Nov 10, 2007
Date: Nov 10, 2007 Kentucky baseball coach John Cohen knows football and knows it pretty well. Of course it doesn't hurt that Cohen was born and raised in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (BigBlueNation.com)
Nick Mingione and David Haverstick Added to Catamount Baseball Coaching Staff Aug 11, 2007
In his first year with the Wildcats, Mingione helped direct one of the greatest seasons in the history of Southeastern Conference baseball as the 2006 Kentucky baseball team completed a historic worst place-to-first place turnaround en route to claiming the school's first-ever SEC championship. En route to the title, the `Cats won a school-record 44 games and set UK records in runs scored (500), walks drawn (337), HBP (80), sacrifice bunts (67) and sacrifice flies (34). (Catamountsports.com)
More of this story Jun 28, 2007
Now the North Central Kentucky Baseball Association knows what the coach has known all season as the Royals (18-6) knocked off the Gallatin County Blue Jays and the Owen County Indians to capture the NCKBA championship. "The boys played well, and they never gave up. All the coaches and parents are proud of the way they played. I just want to say thanks for all they have done to give us a great winning season," Edmondson said. (Williamstown Grant County News, KY)
Taylor to play, Meguiar to coach in all-star game Jun 23, 2007
He will play in a pair of games at the University of Kentucky baseball field Sunday. They'll start at noon and 3 p.m., Logan County time. (Russellville News Democrat Leader, KY)
Coughlin, DeJesus excel in early pro action Jun 22, 2007
Members of the 2007 Kentucky baseball team, Sean Coughlin and Antone DeJesus, made their professional debuts on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. DeJesus, a junior outfielder for UK during 2007, was a 16th-round selection by the St. Louis Cardinals earlier in June. (BigBlueNation.com)
Baseball: The Short List Jun 11, 2007
John Cohen (Kentucky) Wherever Kentucky baseball head coach John Cohen goes, success is sure to follow ... Cohen, completed his fourth season at the helm of the Kentucky baseball program, has directed the most remarkable turnaround in the history of SEC baseball. (Florida Sports -- Rivals.com)
Twins draft for speed in first round Jun 8, 2007
" Top Minnesota Draft Picks Pick Name School POS 28Revere, BenLexington Catholic HSCF 92Rams, DanielGulliver PreparatoryC 122Morales, AngelPuerto Rico BB Academy HSCF 152Williams, ReginaldBellflower HSSS 182Striz, NathanSanta Fe Catholic HSRHP Revere batted .516 with 10 doubles, five triples, and 41 RBIs in his senior year at Lexington Catholic High School in Lexington, Ky. He also tallied nine home runs and 24 stolen bases. It was those types of numbers that earned him the 2006-07 Gatorade... (MLB.com -- Minnesota Twins)
Cats claim crucial series at Ole Miss May 14, 2007
- Behind six combined hits from Antone DeJesus and Ryan Wilkes, the Kentucky baseball team topped the No. 18 Ole Miss Rebels, 9-7, to secure the pivotal Southeastern Conference three-game series, on a beautiful Sunday afternoon in front of 4,585 fans at Swayze Field. Kentucky (33-17-1, 12-14-1 SEC) got three hits a piece from DeJesus and Wilkes and two-hit performances from Keenan Wiley, Sawyer Carroll, and Mike Brown, as the Wildcats rolled to 14 total hits and a series-high nine runs. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Rusin tosses complete game at Cats top Rebs May 12, 2007
- Wildcat starter Chris Rusin hurled a complete-game gem, as the Kentucky baseball team broke open a scoreless pitching duel with six runs in the sixth and seventh innings, to top No. 18 Ole Miss, 8-1, on Friday evening in front of 4,953 fans at Swayze Field. Rusin delivered his second career complete game, handcuffing the hot-hitting Rebels to improve to 5-3 on the season. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Scuffling Cats hoping for closing rush May 11, 2007
When the calendar turned to April the Kentucky baseball team looked like a legitimate contender to reach the College World Series in Omaha. But something happened on April Fool's Day, leaving the Cats in a free fall from the national rankings and discussion. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Clemens begins comeback . . . in Lexington May 9, 2007
University of Kentucky baseball players watch Roger Clemens as he prepares to throw a pitch during a workout Tuesday. . (MSNBC -- Sports)
Cats travel to South Carolina for series May 5, 2007
Needing an impressive closing kick to finish the regular season the Kentucky baseball team travels to South Carolina this weekend for the first of three final Southeastern Conference series. The Cats are currently eighth in the SEC standings, the final spot eligible for the postseason tournament. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Coughlin driving in runs, leading young Cats May 1, 2007
Sean Coughlin finally had his moment for the Kentucky baseball team and he let anyone within earshot of Cliff Hagan Stadium know about it too. In a dogfight with the nation's top-ranked team and needing something to go their way for the first time in what must have seemed like weeks Coughlin lifted a blast just over the outstretched glove of Vanderbilt's left fielder to give the Cats a late victory on April 15. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
State of the Hogs: Key '07 Game Apr 27, 2007
Heck, there are probably those around here that give more respect to Kentucky baseball these days around these parts than to Kentucky football. Im just saying they will see a fine SEC team when the Wildcats roll into Fayetteville next September. (HawgsIllustrated.com)
Cats, Cards stage mid-week battle Apr 26, 2007
The Kentucky baseball team takes a break from its Southeastern Conference schedule, as it plays host to state rival Louisville on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. The Cats had won 36 consecutive non-conference regular season games before losing to Louisville and Morehead State in recent weeks. UK (27-12-1, 7-10-1 SEC) is coming off a series setback against Florida in Gainesville, Fla. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Timely hitting helps UK beat Louisville Apr 26, 2007
Needing to find its groove and exact a measure of revenge the Kentucky baseball team killed two birds with one stone, getting a 9-5 confidence-building victory Wednesday night over rival Louisville in front of a season-high crowd of 2,930 fans at Cliff Hagan Stadium. Two weeks after Louisville trounced the Cats 8-1 at its home park UK returned the favor behind timely hitting and a strong pitching performance from a bullpen that has struggled at times this season. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Cats head south for key series versus Florida Apr 20, 2007
The Kentucky baseball team looks to return to its winning ways as it travels to the Sunshine State for a three-game Southeastern Conference series with the Florida Gators. First pitch at McKethan Stadium on Friday is set for 6:30 p.m. ET.. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Toohey: Jackie had impact on local diamonds Apr 15, 2007
Nether Providence great Harry Jones experienced that racism as the only African-American on the Western Kentucky baseball team in the late 1960s. "I remember going to Austin Peay and hearing the N-word all the time," said Jones, who was a three-time All-Ohio Valley Conference selection at Western Kentucky and the 1966 Delco League Rookie of the Year. (The Delaware County Times, PA)
Knights battle fielding woes and frostbite in Classic Apr 11, 2007
Some of the most heralded baseball teams in the state traveled to Marion County High School last week to compete in the Heart of Kentucky Baseball Classic. Despite the records and reputations of these teams, there was little doubt as to the winner of this week's tournament - Mother Nature. (Lebanon Enterprise, KY)
Carroll, Kipnis help Cats even MSU series Apr 1, 2007
- UK got a hit from every member of its starting lineup, as the No. 8 Kentucky baseball team rolled to 16 hits, to tally a 10-6 win and even the series with Mississippi State on Saturday afternoon in front of 10,324 fans at Dudy Noble Field. Kentucky (24-3-1, 4-3-1 Southeastern Conference) got hits from every member of its starting lineup, including a three-hit performance from first baseman Sawyer Carroll. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
UK climbs to No. 8; Coughlin leads NCAA in RBI Mar 27, 2007
-- Off to a 23-2-1 start to open the 2007 season, the Kentucky baseball team has cracked top-10, climbing as high as No. 8 in the weekly Collegiate Baseball top-30 poll, the organization announced Monday. The Wildcats, who were ranked No. 11 in the Collegiate Baseball poll last week, have begun the season on a torrid pace. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Kipnis HR helps Cats take Game 2 at LSU Mar 25, 2007
- With the game tied entering the eighth inning, the No. 11 Kentucky baseball team exploded for three runs and hung on for a drama-packed win over the LSU Fighting Tigers, 6-5, on Saturday afternoon at Alex Box Stadium. Up just one run with a runner on first and one out in the bottom of the ninth, LSU first baseman Sean Ochinko drilled a shot down the left field line that cleared the fence. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Bayou Beatdown: UK whips LSU 16-2 Mar 24, 2007
- Matt McKinney drove in a career-high four runs, as the No. 11 Kentucky baseball team exploded for six runs in the fifth inning and pounded the LSU Fighting Tigers 16-2 in front of 7,380 fans on a beautiful Friday night at Alex Box Stadium. Kentucky (22-2, 2-2 Southeastern Conference) pounced on the Tigers out of the gate, scoring six runs in the opening three innings to take a commanding lead. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Cats beat WKU in 'relieving' fashion Mar 22, 2007
Date: Mar 21, 2007 Wednesdays game against Western Kentucky turned out to be quite a relief for the No. 11 Kentucky baseball team. to read the rest of this story. (BigBlueNation.com)
Cats surge past Hilltoppers Mar 22, 2007
- Powered by multi-hit performances from seniors Mike Brown and Sean Coughlin, the No. 11 Kentucky baseball team broke open a close game Wednesday with six runs in the seventh inning and cruised to a 12-5 win against intra-state rival Western Kentucky at Cliff Hagan Stadium. The Wildcats (21-2, 1-2 Southeastern Conference), who are undefeated in non-conference games this season and have won 18 consecutive mid-week games against non-league competition, trailed the Hilltoppers (8-11) 5-1 after the... (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Arkansas hands Cats first loss of the season Mar 18, 2007
Date: Mar 17, 2007 Head Coach John Cohen knew his Kentucky baseball team was not going to go undefeated this year. But that didnt dampen his disappointment on Friday as No. 9 Arkansas beat No. 12 Kentucky 10-2 to hand the Cats their first loss of the 2007 season. (BigBlueNation.com)
UK Baseball 16-0; best start in school history Mar 12, 2007
- The No. 17 Kentucky baseball team etched its name in the UK record books Sunday afternoon at Cliff Hagan Stadium, beating Tennessee-Martin 16-7 to improve to 16-0 on the season, laying claim to the school record for the best season start in the 103-year history of the Wildcat baseball program. Kentucky's 16th win gave the club sole possession of the school record, previously held by Keith Madison's 2000 club, which won its opening 15 games. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Cats move to 15-0, tie school record Mar 11, 2007
After demolishing the Tennessee-Martin Skyhawks to the tune of 27-0 on Saturday afternoon at Cliff Hagan Stadium, the No. 17 Kentucky baseball team improved to 15-0, tying the 2000 club for the best start in the 103-year history of the Wildcat baseball program. Kentucky carried a combined no-hitter 9 1/3 innings, before surrendering a seeing-eye single under the glove of UK's diving shortstop Brian Spear. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
L CLUB ANNOUNCES 2007 ULM SPORTS HALL OF FAME CLASS Mar 8, 2007
Later that evening, the inductees will throw out the first pitch at the ULM vs. Western Kentucky baseball game at 6 p.m. at Warhawk Field. For more information on the 2007 ULM Sports Hall of Fame Weekend, contact L Club Executive Director Billy Laird at (318) 342-5420 or (866) WARHAWK.. (Ulmathletics.com)
Four long balls lead UK over Cincinnati Mar 8, 2007
- Sean Coughlin, Brian Spear, Matt McKinney, and Brock Wright homered, as the No. 17 Kentucky baseball team plated 17 unanswered runs to throttle the Cincinnati Bearcats 21-7, on Wednesday evening at Cliff Hagan Stadium. Kentucky improved to 13-0 on the season, just two wins shy of the best start in the 103-year history of the Kentucky baseball program, a mark held by the 2000 club which started its season 15-0. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Cats put finishing touches on sweep Mar 5, 2007
-- Mike Brown and Sean Coughlin combined for nine hits, eight RBI, and six runs as the No. 21 Kentucky baseball team secured the sweep by thrashing the Wisconsin Milwaukee Panthers 18-2, on Sunday afternoon at Cliff Hagan Stadium. Kentucky improves to 12-0 on the season, just three wins shy of the school record for the best start to a campaign, as the 2000 club began its season running up 15 consecutive wins. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Howe, Rusin lead Cats to 7-3 win Mar 4, 2007
- Tyler Howe drove in two runs and Chris Rusin struck out a career-high nine batters, as the No. 21 Kentucky baseball team edged the Wisconsin Milwaukee Panthers 7-3, on Saturday afternoon at Cliff Hagan Stadium. Kentucky improves to 11-0 on the season and is now just four wins shy of the best start in school history, as Keith Madison's 2000 club ran off 15 consecutive wins to start its season. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Cats plate 16 runs, improve to 10-0 Mar 3, 2007
- Sean Coughlin and Ryan Wilkes drove in five runs each, as the No. 21 Kentucky baseball team plated 16 unanswered runs to pummel Wisconsin Milwaukee 16-3, on a windy evening at Cliff Hagan Stadium ... The Wildcats will look to continue the second-best start in the 103-year history of the Kentucky baseball program, just five wins shy of the school-record 15-0 start, set by the 2000 club. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Kentucky Baseball moves to 9-0 Mar 1, 2007
Kentucky Wildcats Football, Basketball, and Recruiting. Kentucky Sports Report (KSR) covers University of Kentucky sports, recruiting, football and basketball as well as Kentucky high school sports. (BigBlueNation.com)
Big 7th inning propels Cats to 8-0 Feb 28, 2007
- Sean Coughlin drove in two runs and Mike Brown doubled twice, as the No. 21 Kentucky baseball team utilized a five-run seventh inning to break a 3-3 tie and defeat the Oakland Golden Grizzlies 9-3, on a sunny Tuesday evening at Cliff Hagan Stadium. The Wildcats drew 12 walks, including three forced by first baseman Sawyer Carroll, and senior Matt McKinney also contributed two hits apiece, as Kentucky plated six unanswered runs to improve to 8-0 on the young season. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Cats rally to claim 6-4 win over Eagles Feb 25, 2007
- The No. 25 Kentucky baseball team rallied from a two-run deficit to top the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles 6-4, clinching the series on an overcast Saturday afternoon in front of 2,081 fans at Cliff Hagan Stadium. Antone DeJesus contributed two doubles, one to lead off the game and the other to score Kentucky's first two runs. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Albers, Carroll lead Cats to 10-2 win Feb 24, 2007
The Wildcats broke open a tied game by plating six runs in the bottom of the fifth inning as the No. 25 Kentucky baseball team steamrolled the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles 10-2, on a sunny Friday evening at Cliff Hagan Stadium. Kentucky (5-0) got solid performances at the plate from Mike Brown, Sawyer Carroll, and Ryan Wilkes as UK rolled to 11 hits. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Cats top Murray in home opener Feb 22, 2007
- Sean Coughlin's two-run double in the eighth inning broke open a close game, as the No. 25 Kentucky baseball team opened its home season with a 8-5 win over in-state rival Murray State, Wednesday evening at Cliff Hagan Stadium. "I thought our focus was so good down at Furman, our kids really were dialed in last weekend," Kentucky head coach John Cohen said. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Cats plate 41 runs in season-opening sweep Feb 19, 2007
GREENVILLE, S.C. - Sawyer Carroll, Sean Coughlin, and Ryan Wilkes drove in two runs apiece, as the No. 26 Kentucky baseball team put the finishing touches on a sweep of the Furman Paladins with a 13-4 win on a beautiful Sunday afternoon at Furman Stadium. Kentucky (3-0) got the scoring started in the top of the first, beginning with an Antone DeJesus lead-off single. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
College baseball Feb 16, 2007
Southeastern Conference baseball teams are advised to be on the lookout for the University of Kentucky baseball team, which opens its season today at Furman. The Wildcats are coming off a school-record 44 victories, including their first SEC regular-season co-championship and fifth NCAA Tournament. (Kentucky.com, KY -- Sports)
UK baseball signing class nationally ranked Sep 23, 2006
The Kentucky baseball team received some positive news Friday, as the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper tabbed the 2007 Wildcat recruiting class as 21st in the nation, the newspaper announced Friday. The 2007 Kentucky recruiting class is headlined by two Gatorade state Player of the Years', Chris Walden (RHP) and Clint Tilford (RHP). (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Honeymoon couple among the 49 dead Aug 29, 2006
were headed to California after their wedding Saturday, said former University of Kentucky baseball coach Keith Madison, who attended the outdoor ceremony. Photo. (FOX59, IN)
Policeman burned arms saving co-pilot Aug 28, 2006
related Only survivor in critical condition Newlyweds starting their honeymoon among dead Former Kentucky baseball player killed in crash. Error in Comair crash fairly common. (AZCentral)
Ex-Kentucky baseball player killed in crash Aug 28, 2006
Former Kentucky baseball player killed in crash - Other Sports - MSNBC.com ... Former Kentucky baseball player killed in crash ... A former Kentucky baseball player who played in the minor leagues was among the 49 people killed when a commuter jet crashed during take off Sunday at Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, Ky. (MSNBC -- Sports)
Some of the victims of Comair flight 5191 Aug 28, 2006
Former University of Kentucky pitcher who was married in Lexington on Saturday night, according to former Kentucky baseball coach Keith Madison ... Married Hooker in ceremony on Saturday night, according to former Kentucky baseball coach Keith Madison. (FOX19.com, OH)
Ex-Kentucky player dies in commuter plane crash Aug 28, 2006
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Only survivor in critical condition Aug 28, 2006
It's absolutely remarkable that he survived. It's absolutely remarkable that he survived. (AZCentral -- News)
UK Baseball: Summer Notebook Aug 24, 2006
The 2007 Kentucky baseball team reported to campus Tuesday, eager to build upon the 2006 Southeastern Conference Championship season ... Kentucky baseball head coach John Cohen has continued to receive national awards recognizing the Wildcats historic 2006 SEC Championship season. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Baseball Adds Late Signee Jun 16, 2006
Date: Jun 15, 2006 Possibly a ripple effect from the announcement that UK junior second baseman John Shelby had indeed signed with the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday, the University of Kentucky baseball program announced the signing of talented infielder, Neiko Johnson from one of the nation's most prominant high school baseball programs. LEXINGTON -- The Kentucky baseball team added another talented player to its already stellar recruiting class this week as Neiko Johnson signed a national... (BigBlueNation.com)
Ride's over: UK can't overcome grand slam Jun 5, 2006
"These guys have changed the face of baseball in this state, this city and this university. I couldn't be prouder. Ten years from now i'll look back and will have been a part of the reason why Kentucky baseball is back on the map.". The Cougars got off to a tremendous start despite the first two batters of the game falling victim to the strikeout. (Kentucky Sports -- Rivals.com)
Batcats stay alive with 10-4 win over Irish Jun 4, 2006
Today we were more relaxed, and we played Kentucky baseball. We didnt play baseball or Notre Dame baseball, we played our game the way we know how to play it, and its going to be the same tomorrow and for the next game to come. (BigBlueNation.com)