If you’re looking for a larger package deal, there are still some options for the 2023-24 Kentucky men’s basketball season. Mini packs, which offer a five-game package, are still on sale with prices starting at $290. However, as expected, the inventory for these packages is also becoming increasingly limited. So if you want to secure your spot, it’s best to make your purchase sooner rather than later.
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UK Sports Network Presents “Big Blue Brew” in Partnership with Commonwealth Credit Union
“We are excited to bring ‘The Big Blue Brew’ to our passionate fanbase,” said Commonwealth Credit Union President and CEO, Karen Harbin. “This daily dose of energy and information will help fans kick-start their mornings while keeping them up to date with everything happening with the Cats. It’s just one more way that Commonwealth Credit Union is making a positive impact in Lexington and beyond.”
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This is the first time Sheppard has received this honor, and it marks the second consecutive week that a UK freshman has been named the top-performing first-year player in the SEC, following D.J. Wagner’s recognition last week. The University of Kentucky has a storied history of success in the SEC, having earned a total of 127 weekly SEC honors during the John Calipari era. Among these accolades, 96 have been SEC Freshman of the Week awards, and 31 have been SEC Player of the Week honors.
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To participate, fans can call the Clark’s Pump-N-Shop phoneline at 1-800-606-GAME (4263) or (859) 280-2287. Alternatively, fans can also submit questions via Twitter by tweeting their queries to @UKSportsNetwork.
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While Sheppard’s performance was commendable, it wasn’t enough to secure a victory for Kentucky. Antonio Reeves added 14 points before fouling out, while Justin Edwards and Tre Mitchell each contributed 11 points and six rebounds. Unfortunately, the Wildcats struggled from behind the arc, only making five of 17 attempts, resulting in a disappointing 29.4 percent shooting percentage.
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The excitement continued to build as the Coca-Cola 10 to Tip was broadcast live from the court. Fans eagerly watched as the players warmed up, getting a taste of the intensity that was about to unfold on the court.
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One of the standout performances from the Miami game came from Reed Sheppard, a Kentucky native. Coming off the bench, Sheppard put up an impressive 21 points and also made his presence felt with five rebounds, four assists, three steals, and a blocked shot. His performance on Tuesday undoubtedly boosted the team’s morale.
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Excitement is building around the upcoming Kentucky men’s basketball team, as they gradually come together game by game. Head coach John Calipari’s Wildcats have yet to taste defeat at home in Rupp Arena this season, including a stellar top-10 home win against Miami (Fla.) on Tuesday night.
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When asked about how the team finished the game compared to their loss against Kansas, Calipari credited their focus on shortening the game and making baskets. He emphasized the importance of sticking to the game plan and avoiding breakdowns in discipline. He also praised the team’s speed and their ability to run the court effectively.
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Kentucky’s dominance in this series continued as they now lead 4-1, with a perfect 4-0 record at home against the Hurricanes. The Wildcats will wrap up their five-game homestand with a match against UNC Wilmington on Saturday at 4 p.m., televised on the SEC Network.