This morning, we released our top 11 list of the best things to happen in UK athletics this past year. Of course, we realistic and we know that not everything was rosy for UK this year. That’s why we also made a Top 10 list of the WORST things that happened from June 20, 2007 [...]
Archive for the ‘Scott Green’ Category
A Year in Review Part 2: The Bad.
Posted: 20th June 2008 by Kenny Colston in Bill Keightley, Billy Gillispie, Derrick Jasper, John Cohen, Kentucky Basketball, Kentucky Football, Mr. Wildcat, Scott Green, UK basketball, UK footballDay One of MLB Draft Heavy On the Wildcats
Posted: 6th June 2008 by Kenny Colston in Colin Cowgill, John Cohen, Kentucky Baseball, Sawyer Carroll, Scott Green, UK baseball.We kinda, sorta, told you yesterday how the MLB draft was going to play with what UK baseball put on the team next year. And the truth remains that the draft got a little Wildcat crazy once round two hit. You would have to think it’s going to have a major impact on the remaining [...]
How The MLB Draft Affects UK Baseball
Posted: 5th June 2008 by Kenny Colston in John Cohen, Kentucky Baseball, Sawyer Carroll, Scott Green, UK baseball.Today is probably the day where the least important draft in pro sports occurs, the MLB first-year player draft. It’s 2183292 rounds of baseball pickings and I’m pretty sure I was drafted two years ago in the 35th round. I’m still waiting on the contract in the mail. That being said, today’s draft will go [...]
Cats Exact Revenge on Michigan
Posted: 1st June 2008 by Kenny Colston in Colin Cowgill, Kentucky Baseball, ncaa regionals, Sawyer Carroll, Scott Green, UK baseball.“What goes around comes around.” That saying is one of my favorites and it rang true today for the UK baseball team, as they had a very efficient outing at the plate in their 12-6 win over No. 13 Michigan. Using 12 hits, the Cats eliminated the host Wolverines from the NCAA regional. Sawyer Carroll [...]
Defense Wins Championships
Posted: 12th April 2008 by Kenny Colston in Braxton Kelley, Scott Green, UK baseball., UK footballQuick Saturday Update on all things UK Athletics: UK Bat Cats (that’s the baseball team for those not in the know) lost last night 3-2 to the No. 11 Georgia Bulldogs. And I’m currently watching those same Bulldogs just smack heralded pitcher Scott Green across Athens, Ga. Five runs in the first, runners on second [...]