ATHENS, Ga. — When Georgia forward Asa Newell’s 3 rattled through the rim as Tuesday’s first-half buzzer sounded, Kentucky basketball trotted into the locker room down 47-34. It was UK’s second-largest halftime deficit of the season, behind only a ...
Georgia Amoore scored 19 points, Clara Strack and Teonni Key had double-doubles, and No. 11 Kentucky defeated Arkansas 89-69 on Sunday.
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Kenny Brooks and the No. 12 Kentucky women’s basketball team sailed to 5-0 in Southeastern Conference play with a 78-64 victory against Georgia at Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Ga., on Sunday afternoon.
A rough first quarter doomed the Arkansas women’s basketball team at No. 11 Kentucky on Sunday in Lexington, Ky. The Razorbacks (8-14, 1-6 SEC) were outscored by 19 points in the first quarter of an 89-69 loss at Memorial Coliseum. Arkansas trailed by as many as 27.
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Kenny Brooks always tells his roster that “life is 10% what happens to you, 90% is how you deal with it,” and the No. 11 Kentucky women’s basketball team put that into action in its 89-69 bounce-back victory against Arkansas on Sunday afternoon at Memorial Coliseum.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - No. 11 Kentucky women’s basketball (17-2, 6-1 SEC) topped the Arkansas Razorbacks (8-14, 1-6 SEC) 89-69. The Wildcats are 11-0 inside Memorial Coliseum this season.
On Saturday afternoon — and fresh from a week off from games — No. 9 UK fell 74-69 at Vanderbilt. The Wildcats battled back from a 14-point halftime deficit to take a seven-point lead with 8:39 to play, but head coach Mark Pope’s team faltered down the stretch.
The Tennessee Volunteers now sit at 17-3 overall, as well as 4-3 in SEC play, after a week in which they defeated Mississippi State, but also fell at Auburn in a close contest. Tennessee’s next game will come Jan. 28 at home in a big SEC showdown against Kentucky.