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After scoring 15 runs on 16 hits Saturday night, No. 4 Kentucky was held to just five hits and no runs as it fell to No. 20 South Carolina 10-0 in the rubber match on Sunday. Sunday’s contest marked the first time this season Kentucky has been shut out. South Carolina right-hander Dylan Eskew mowed down the Wildcat offense, allowing just five hits and no runs while striking out two. He lasted 6 1/3 innings, marking the longest start of his career. Kentucky drops its second straight SEC series, falling to 33-9 (16-5). The Cats are now just a half game ahead of Tennessee atop the SEC East after …

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