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College baseball: Kentucky knocks off Florida in SEC

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Max Kuhn homered, drove in two RBIs and scored two, and Kyle Cody and Chandler Shepherd combined on a six-hitter as the University of Kentucky baseball team beat top seed Florida 4-2 Wednesday in the Southeastern Conference Tournament in Hoover, Ala.

The ninth-seeded Wildcats (34-22) will play Mississippi State, a winner over South Carolina, on Thursday in the second double-elimination round. First pitch comes after a 4:30 p.m. meeting between LSU and Arkansas.

Cody gave up four hits and both runs in 51/3 innings. Shepherd relieved him with two on in the sixth and got into more trouble with a wild pitch and a walk, but he shut the door after Braden Mattson's sacrifice fly made it 4-2.

"I was really, really pleased with Kyle Cody," coach Gary Henderson said. "He is back to doing what we thought he was going to do at the beginning of the year. It was a shot of adrenaline for the kids. That's the type of outing Kyle is capable of having against that type of team. It was a good win. Now we have to find a couple of more games of pitching."

UK took a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Austin Cousino led off with a walk and Kuhn singled. After A.J. Reed struck out, Kai Tom had an RBI double and Thomas Bernal added a sacrifice fly.

Kuhn's two-run homer made it 4-1 in the third.

Big Ten Tournament

• Indiana 5, Iowa 2:

Junior Casey Rodrigue was 3 for 3 with a single, double and triple and drove in two runs as the top-seeded Hoosiers (39-13) beat the Hawkeyes (29-22) in Omaha, Neb., for their 27th victory in the last 30 games. They'll face the Minnesota-Michigan winner at 10 EDT Thursday.

Senior lefty Joey DeNato (12-1), who tied the school season record for victories, allowed one run and seven hits with nine strikeouts in eight innings. IU's starters have gone 48 straight games without giving up more than three earned runs.

Sun Belt Tournament

• Texas State 4, Western Kentucky 3:

The Bobcats (29-26) scored three runs off the WKU bullpen in the bottom of the ninth to tie it, then won it in the 10th on Cody Lovejoy's sacrifice fly in the opening round in Mobile, Ala.

It was WKU's first loss when leading after eight innings since Feb. 21, 2012, against Tennessee, a streak of 66 wins. The loss puts the Hilltoppers (29-27) in an elimination game at 10 a.m. EDT Thursday against Louisiana-Monroe (22-35), which lost 7-3 to top-seeded Louisiana-Lafayette.

Senior Justin Hageman pitched three-hit ball and fanned six through eight innings for the Hilltoppers. In 17 innings against Texas State this season, he gave up seven hits and no earned runs while striking out 15.

Things unraveled for relievers Ian Tompkins, Sam Higgs and Brennan Pearson, who combined to give up four runs, three hits and three walks.

Tompkins plunked Granger Studdard and walked Austin O'Neal to start the ninth. Freshman Higgs came on and got one out before giving up an RBI single to Tyler Pearson. David Paiz's single loaded the bases, and Pearson walked in a run. Cory Geisler flied out to right fielder Regan Flaherty, whose throw home got away from catcher Ryan Messex for an error as the tying run scored.

OVC Tournament

• Morehead State 11, SIU Edwardsville 6: In Jackson, Tenn., the fifth-seeded Eagles (29-26) pounded 18 hits en route to their first conference tourney win since 2009. They'll play either top seed Southeast Missouri State or No. 2 Tennessee Tech on Thursday.

Bobby Burns was 4 for 6 with a double and three RBIs. He has hit in 18 straight games and 30 of 31.