Kentucky Gets No-Hit Against Virginia Tech In Midweek Matchup

Kentucky softball did not record a hit against Virginia Tech on Wednesday, losing 2-0. This was the first time all season the Wildcats were shut out.
Troubles At The Plate
In their first midweek game of the season, Kentucky was stifled by No. 16 Virginia Tech. The Wildcats had no hits, and frankly, very little contact with the ball.
It took until the sixth inning with two outs for Kentucky to get a base runner in this game. The Wildcats struggled mightily against star pitcher Emma Lemley for Virginia Tech, who pitched all seven innings and totaled nine strikeouts for the day.
It was Ella Emmert who drew the walk for Kentucky while pinch hitting. The redshirt junior showed good poise in the box, giving her team a chance late in the game. Unfortunately, the next batter up struck out, ending the lone scoring threat all day.
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On a brighter note, Sarah Haendiges pitched a phenomenal game herself. Throwing all seven innings and getting four strikeouts against an extremely talented batting roster.
Cassie Reasner Grabs SEC Weekly Award
Earlier in the week, Cassie Reasner was awarded the SEC Co-Player of the Week for her efforts in Kentucky’s series against Missouri. Reasner had three home runs last weekend and 10 RBIs. This is the first weekly award of her career.
What’s Next for the Cats
Kentucky will head down to Baton Rouge this weekend for a series against the LSU Tigers. LSU is currently ranked 4th in the nation, according to the NCAA. Kentucky has yet to snag a top 25 win this season and they’ll have three opportunities coming up to do so.
Friday, March 14:
- Kentucky vs. LSU at 7:00 p.m. EST
Saturday, March 15:
- Kentucky vs. LSU at 6:00 p.m. EST
Sunday, March 16:
- Kentucky vs LSU at 2:00 p.m. EST
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