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The Official Athletic Site of UK Athletics, partner of WMT Digital. The most comprehensive coverage of Kentucky Wildcats Men’s Basketball on the web with highlights, scores, news, schedules, rosters, and more!
The Official Athletic Site of UK Athletics, partner of WMT Digital. The most comprehensive coverage of Kentucky Wildcats Men’s Basketball on the web with highlights, scores, news, schedules, rosters, and more!
The Official Athletic Site of UK Athletics, partner of WMT Digital. The most comprehensive coverage of Kentucky Wildcats Men’s Basketball on the web with highlights, scores, news, schedules, rosters, and more!
Cameron Mills and Dave Baker get you ready for Kentucky Basketball with the Jack Burford Chevrolet Countdown to Tip-off. Then watch the Coca-Cola 10 to Tip live from the court. And of course listen to Tom Leach and Jack ‘Goose’ Givens call the action!
The first pieces to the inaugural schedule under Kentucky men’s basketball head coach Mark Pope were unveiled by the Southeastern Conference on Monday. The Wildcats are slated to play all 15 league foes at least once and will tangle with Alabama, Tennessee and Vanderbilt in home-and-home fashion.
The Kentucky men’s basketball team has set its 2024-25 nonconference schedule, head coach Mark Pope announced Wednesday. The 13-game nonconference schedule includes nine home contests in Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center, an away tilt at Clemson and three neutral-site matchups.
– The 2022-23 Kentucky men’s basketball schedule has been set. Along with the 18-game Southeastern Conference schedule announced last month, the Wildcats will play 13 nonconference contests, along with a pair of exhibitions.
The Official Athletic Site of UK Athletics, partner of WMT Digital. The most comprehensive coverage of Kentucky Wildcats Men’s Basketball on the web with highlights, scores, news, schedules, rosters, and more!
Kentucky has the largest contingent on Team USA Basketball with three Wildcats on Men’s Basketball 5×5 and one on Women’s 3×3. Kentucky women’s basketball has had an alumna at each of the last two Olympic Games (Jennifer O’Neill competed at the Tokyo Games for Puerto Rico).
Kentucky started Reed Sheppard, Antonio Reeves, Justin Edwards, Adou Thiero and Ugonna Onyenso for the second game in a row. Rob Dillingham was UK’s first substitution at the 17:38 mark. Nine Wildcats saw action in the first five minutes.