Kentucky, coming off their first NCAA tournament win since 2019, faces off against the Kansas State Wildcats on Sunday.
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The Congolese Claw Rips Down 25 Boards To Lead The Cats To The Win
by Kevin Youngby Kevin YoungOscar Tshiebwe rips down 25 boards as the Kentucky Wildcats advance to the next round of the NCAA Tournament.
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Coach Cooley’s Compares The Wildcats Bigs To Big East Rival UConn
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While Calipari and Cooley have faced each other three times in the past, with Calipari winning all three games, this matchup has added significance as Kentucky looks to rebound from an upset loss in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals
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Calipari Talks Tournament Jitters Heading Into Game Day
by Caitlyn Barnes 2 Mins readAlthough Kentucky’s recent loss to Vanderbilt may have hurt morale, the team still has hope as they head into the NCAA tournament. They are excited about the potential matchup
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While the extent of his playtime is uncertain, having him available will be crucial, especially if Cason Wallace experiences any injuries or foul trouble.
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Kentucky’s Oscar Tshiebwe Makes History as Consensus Two-Time All-American
by Kevin Youngby Kevin YoungTshiebwe joins an elite group of Wildcats, including Forest Sale, Ralph Beard, Alex Groza, Cliff Hagan, Cotton Nash, Louie Dampier, Dani Issel, and Walker, who have earned this distinction at least twice
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Once a student-athlete’s name is in the transfer portal, other schools can contact them about the possibility of transferring.
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A four-time conference coach of the year and 2019 national coach of the year, Chris Beard will bring his long run of success to Oxford and the SE
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John Calipari has the pressure of BBN to win an NCAA Tournament game, and he also cannot afford to lose to a former player, one that he showed little playing time while on the Wildcats squad.