Wagner showcased his talents on the court, averaging 12.5 points and 6.0 assists per game, as Kentucky secured victories over Mississippi State and Georgia. These wins propelled the Wildcats to an impressive 14-3 overall record, with a 4-1 standing in the SEC. Hailing from Camden, New Jersey, Wagner executed an outstanding performance against Georgia, achieving his first-ever double-double with 18 points and a career-high 10 assists on an impressive 8 of 12 shooting from the field.
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Kentucky comes into the competition with an 8-1 record, following wins over Army and Nebraska last week. The team has been performing consistently well this season, with average scores of 2342.9 in smallbore and 2380.4 in air rifle, resulting in an average aggregate score of 4723.3.
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Coach Beckham and Mould sat down for a press conference, which allowed them to address various topics and answer burning questions. For those who missed out on the live action, the full press conference is still available for viewing.
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Merani illustrated his prowess in the pool by winning three individual events during the Wildcats’ dual meet against the Crimson Tide. The Lutherville Timonium native emerged victorious in the 200 IM, 400 IM, and 200 butterfly, amassing a meet-high 27 points. Notably, Merani set a new season-best time in the 400 IM, clocking an NCAA B-standard of 3:45.98.
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This season, the Cardinals will play a total of 16 matches at home. The team’s roster is a mix of both experienced players and newcomers. Returning doubles All-American Natan Rodrigues and ranked singles player Etienne Donnet will provide a strong foundation for the team. Will Mayew and Matthew Fung, both ranked in the ITA Singles Top 60, along with Andre’ Steinbach, will also be returning for the Cardinals.
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Kentucky’s head coach, Tim Garrison, expressed his delight at seeing Worley receive this accolade. He emphasized how Worley’s impact on the team goes far beyond her competitive greatness, highlighting her importance as a leader and a positive force in the gym.
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Louisville will be sending a group of athletes to the 96th annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays in Austin, Texas from March 27-30. At the same time, the squad will also be represented at Texas State’s Bobcat Invite in San Marcos, Texas. The Cardinals will then split their team between the Stanford Invitational and San Francisco State’s Mike Fanelli Track Classic, both taking place from March 29-30, to round out the first weekend of the outdoor season.
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Fans can participate in the show by calling the Clark’s Pump-N-Shop phoneline at 1-800-606-GAME (4263) or (859) 280-2287. For those who prefer to use social media, they can tweet their questions to @UKSportsNetwork. Calipari will answer these questions live on the air, providing fans with a unique opportunity to directly engage with the coach.
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The day began with Kentucky taking on ETSU. The Wildcats started off strong, winning the first doubles point of the season. The team of Hammond and Zhu secured a dominant 6-1 victory in their doubles match. Ellie Eades and Lidia Gonzalez, ranked No. 25 in the nation, clinched the point with a 6-2 win.
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After shooting 2338 in smallbore, Kentucky only held a six-point advantage over the No. 7-ranked Cornhuskers going into the air rifle round. However, the Wildcats stepped up their game when it mattered most, delivering a dazzling display with a score of 2385, the second-best mark of the season in that discipline.