Unranked Kentucky Sweeps No. 3 South Carolina
- KySportsStyle.com
- May 7, 2023
- 2 min read
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Kentucky hit the trifecta on Derby weekend, earning its first sweep of a Top 5 opponent in 11 years by dispatching No. 3 South Carolina 9-2 on Sunday afternoon at Kentucky Proud Park.

The Wildcats improved to 33-13 overall, 14-10 in the Southeastern Conference and notched their third conference sweep of the season, fifth overall.
Zack Lee was masterful, striking out a career-high 12 Gamecocks in 6.2 innings. Only big leaguers Sean Hjelle and Zack Thompson have had more in a game since Nick Mingione took over as coach.
James McCoy homered for the third consecutive day, Jackson Gray continued to deliver and the Wildcats landed a steady barrage of body blows, leading at the end of every inning in the series.
NOTES
UK Coach Nick Mingione is in his seventh season at the helm and now owns a 209-142 career record.
UK is 37-36 in the month of May under Coach Mingione.
Mingione now is 10-10 vs. South Carolina.
UK is 9-7 this season vs. ranked opponents.
UK is 4-5 versus Top 5 opponents.
UK has scored in 344 of 351 games in Mingione’s tenure.
UK has 14 triples this season, its most since 2007 (22).
UK swept a Top 5 opponent for the first time since doing so against No. 2 South Carolina in 2012.
UK swept its third SEC series.
UK has 18 wins versus the RPI Top 50 and own the RPI’s No.1 strength of schedule.
Outfielder Jackson Gray went 2-for-4 with two runs, to doubles, two walks and an RBI.
He has reached base safely in 37 of 52 plate appearances.
For the weekend he reached in 10 of 15 trips to the plate
Outfielder James McCoy went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run.
He homered in each game of the series.
First Baseman Hunter Gilliam went 3-for-3 with three runs and two walks, reaching all five trips to the plate.
Pitcher Zack Lee got the win with 6.2 innings of two-run baseball.
He struck out 12, a new career high.
The 12 strikeouts tie Mason Hazelwood for the third-most in a single-game in the Coach Mingione era, one off Zack Thompson and Sean Hjelle’s high of 13.
He set a career high with 105 pitches.
ON DECK
Kentucky will take on Tennessee Tech at 6:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday. The radio call will be on the UK Sports Network (630 AM WLAP, locally) and it will be streamed on SEC Network+.
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