Most top NCAA baseball schools are in the South, where good weather helps teams train year around outside.
But northern schools are good too and that’s where UK will be heading–north–after landing in the Ann Arbor Regional for the NCAA tournament today.
The third-seeded Cats will face off against host and second-seeded Michigan in the first round. One-seeded Arizona will face fourth-seeded Eastern Michigan at the top of the bracket, in what could be a considered a home field advantage for EMU.
Rival and Big East Champion Louisville was placed in the Athens, Ga. regional against Georgia Tech and in-state foe and Sun Belt champion Western Kentucky will face one-seeded Oklahoma State, who is also host for that region.
Michigan (45-12) is fresh off a win over Purdue to become Big Ten tournament champion. Nick Recknagel is a one man offensive powerhouse for the Wolverines. Recknagel leads the Maize and Blue in average (.372), runs (55), hits (77) home runs (23) and RBIs (68). The Wolverines also boast a strong 1-2 punch in the rotation. Chris Fetter is 10-1 with a 2.39 ERA and Zach Putnam is 8-0 with a 2.64 ERA.
Arizona, the top seed in the regional, was not one of the eight top seeds announced. But the Wildcats are still 38-17 in a very tough Pac-10 conference. C.J. Ziegler is the big bat for Arizona, with 19 home runs and 53 RBIs. The starting pitching isn’t amazing, with the best ERA from a starter set at 3.54, but the bullpen boasts some good pitching.
Eastern Michigan is the Mid-American Conference champion. The Eagles are 25-32 on the year, winning most of their games at home. They are also a perfect 4-0 at neutral sites. Steve Bradshaw (.385 average, 53 RBIs) and Zack Leonard (.342, 9 HRs, 51 RBIs) are the bats to watch. The pitching is decent at best, with the lowest ERA for any pitcher in the mid-4s.
The Regionals will run from May 30 to June 2.
UPDATE: UK will play Michigan at 7:30 on Friday, May 30th.






