Kentucky basketball added another piece to the roster this weekend by way of 6’10”…
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Yesterday we took a look at Travis Perry and how he fits with Mark…
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Travis Perry has reaffirmed his committment to Kentucky and we take a look at how he fits.
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The Pro Bowl Games are scheduled to take place on Thursday, February 1st, from 7-8:30 p.m. ET at the Nicholson Fieldhouse, University of Central Florida. Additionally, the flag football game will be held on Sunday, February 4th, from 3-6 p.m. ET at Camping World Stadium. Fans can catch the Pro Bowl Games on ESPN, while the flag football game will be televised on ESPN, ABC, Disney XD, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, and NFL+.
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Reeves joins a group of front-runners for the prestigious honor. Players who didn’t make the late season list are still eligible for the Wooden Award National Ballot, which consists of the top 15 players who have proven their qualifications to their universities. The Wooden Award All American Team will be revealed during the “Elite Eight” week of the NCAA Tournament, and the winner will be announced following the tournament’s conclusion in April.
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Rhodes has set an impressive record at the University of Kentucky with 45 career goals, making her the highest-scoring women’s soccer player in the school’s history. She also ranks third in points (104), second in games played (85), and second in shots (234). Notably, Rhodes is a two-time First-Team All-SEC selection, one of only six players in the program’s history to receive this honor multiple times. She has also been recognized as a three-time United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region honoree.
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Reeves has been in scintillating form this season, displaying his shooting prowess with career-best percentages from the field (50.2%), 3-point range (43.1%), and the free-throw line (87.3%). His outstanding performances have included a stellar 30-point game against Louisville, followed by another impressive showing of 27 points against Illinois State. With the 30-point outing against Louisville, Reeves joins an elite group of players, including Oscar Tshiebwe, Malik Monk, and Jamal Murray, who have achieved multiple games with 30 or more points during the John Calipari era.
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Wilson’s incredible front handspring pike with a half twist showcased her mastery of the vault. As the anchor in the first rotation of the meet, she left spectators in awe with her flawless execution. This perfect score surpassed her previous career and season best of 9.975, which she achieved last season against Auburn. With this achievement, Wilson has now secured four individual wins on the vault event.
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Ray Davis, a graduate transfer from San Francisco, had an outstanding season with the Wildcats. He recorded 1,129 rushing yards, 14 rushing touchdowns, 323 receiving yards, and seven receiving touchdowns. Davis set a single-season school record with 21 touchdowns and became the 11th player in school history to reach 1,000 rushing yards in a season. He also holds the record for the most touchdown catches in a season by a running back in school history.
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Diallo, currently ranked No. 135 in the ATP Rankings, brings experience to the Davis Cup team, having already played in five ties during his young professional career. At just 22 years old, Diallo holds a record of 2-3 in these matches, including a significant victory over Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti last year, who was ranked within the top 20 at the time. During his successful tenure at Kentucky, Diallo boasted an impressive overall singles record of 65-26 and was a three-time ITA All-American. He was named to the All-SEC First Team Selection twice and was also honored with a spot on the All-SEC Tournament Team in 2022. Diallo reached a career-high ITA ranking of No. 2 prior to the 2022 fall season and made it to the quarterfinal round at the NCAA Singles Championship in the same year.