The first pair of back-to-back home runs for Kentucky put South Carolina in an early hole it would struggle to escape all game. The second set of bombs finished USC off.
On Sunday afternoon, the Gamecocks (18-14, 5-7 SEC) were unable to put up a repeat performance of their dominant offensive outing on Friday, when they put up 15 runs on the Wildcats (22-10, 5-7 SEC).
Meanwhile, UK's vaunted attack went from dormant to dominant, bouncing USC starter Ridge Chapman from the game in just three innings and scoring runs off all three relievers for a 10-5 win and series victory.