Oklahoma’s struggles to end the regular season didn’t carry into its first postseason game.
The Sooners beat Kentucky 5-1 in the first round of the SEC Tournament on Tuesday. Prior to Tuesday’s win in Hoover, AL, they had lost six of their last seven games.
Oklahoma’s pitching set the tone for the win.
Kentucky’s only run came in the top of the third inning, when Luke Lawrence scored on a Sooners’ fielding error.
The Wildcats (29-24, 13-17 SEC) mustered six hits throughout the game and left seven men on base.
Jaden Barfield opened the game for Oklahoma on the mound, allowing four hits and zero earned runs in four innings. James Hitt pitched the next four innings, giving the Wildcats only three baserunners on two hits and one walk. Dylan Crooks closed the game, retiring Kentucky in order to clinch the win.
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Hitt earned the win, his second of the year, as his ERA improved to 2.45. Crooks did not earn a save for his perfect inning, as the Sooners led by four runs.
Kentucky’s run was the first of the game, but the Sooners answered quickly.
Jason Walk drove in Dasan Harris and himself on a two-run home run in the bottom of the third inning. Easton Carmichael added to the Sooners’ lead later in the inning with an RBI single.
After that, the Sooners (34-19, 14-16 SEC) tacked on two insurance runs. Kyle Branch drove Jaxon Willits in on a fielder’s choice in the sixth, and in the eighth, Willits got Carmichael across on a sacrifice fly.
Oklahoma finished the game with seven hits as a team, and Carmichael was the only Sooner to log multiple hits.
Tuesday’s win avenges the Wildcats’ regular-season sweep of OU. The three straight losses to Kentucky were part of the skid that saw the Sooners lose six of their final seven regular-season games.
Oklahoma will battle Georgia, the 5-seed in the SEC Tournament, in the second round on Wednesday. The game’s start time is to be determined.
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