The Wildcats are currently basking in the glory of their best season start to date. Last week, they achieved an impressive score of 197.475 against No. 12 Auburn, following their season opener at the Mean Girls Super 16 Gymnastics Championships in Las Vegas, where they posted a solid score of 196.775.
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Kentucky vs. Mississippi State: Takeaways
by Tomas Clarkby Tomas ClarkKentucky got back to winning with a 90-77 home win over the Mississippi State Bulldogs which improves the Cats to 3-1 in the conference.
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Reeves has consistently impressed throughout the season, scoring in double figures in 15 out of 16 games. This game marked the eighth time he has scored at least 20 points, and his second consecutive game with such a performance.
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Next up, the Big Blue Nation will be treated to Rockstar Night on February 9 when Kentucky takes on Missouri. Fans are encouraged to glam up and rock out at Rupp, as friendship bracelets will be handed out and exchanged. Additionally, the first 250 kids in attendance will receive heart-shaped rockstar sunglasses.
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Looking ahead, Kentucky is set to face Mississippi State on Wednesday night at Rupp Arena. Antigua recognizes the challenge that the Bulldogs present, describing them as a physical, tough, and experienced team. He emphasizes the importance of taking care of the ball, rebounding effectively, and improving their defensive efforts.
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Kentucky Mens Basketball
UK Sports Network Radio Provides Live Coverage of Kentucky Men’s Basketball vs Mississippi State
Once the countdown is over, make sure to tune in to the Coca-Cola 10 to Tip, where you can watch the live action directly from the court. This will give you a front-row seat to all the thrilling plays and intense competition.
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Kentucky Mens BasketballUK Sports
Kentucky vs. Mississippi State: Preview
by Tomas Clarkby Tomas ClarkKentucky looks to get back to winning as they return to Rupp Arena to take on a good Missisippi State team.
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The Game started out with a tight score, as both teams were tied at 2-2 before South Carolina went on an 8-2 run to take a 10-4 lead. Kentucky fought back and managed to bring the score within one at 12-11 with a three-pointer from Scherr and a layup by Eniya Russell. However, South Carolina closed out the first quarter with a five-point run, leading 17-13.
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Kentucky began the day by facing off against Northern Kentucky. The team put on an impressive performance, sweeping all matches in straight sets. In the doubles session, the duo of Josh Lapadat and JJ Mercer secured a 6-0 victory over Northern Kentucky’s Santiago Casamayor and Josef Zapletal. Eli Stephenson and Jaden Weekes also contributed to the doubles point win with a 6-2 result on court three. Meanwhile, Taha Baadi and Matt Rankin teamed up for a 6-4 win on court two.
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Chiefly responsible for their climb in the standings was a stellar performance delivered by the UK cheerleaders on Sunday evening. While Central Florida emerged as the winners of the Division 1A Coed competition, Kentucky managed to secure the title of runners-up, beating out other formidable opponents.