Kentucky didn't play pretty basketball in Nashville. But the Wildcats may have discovered something they'll need next week.
With Missouri suddenly in front and momentum gone, Kentucky needed someone to stop the slide. Denzel Aberdeen and Otega Oweh did.
Sometimes a basketball team knows when something good is happening before the scoreboard says so.
The Wildcats didn’t panic. They simply tightened the screws to pull out an 87-82 victory.
As the No. 9 seed, Kentucky would have to win five games in five days to leave Nashville with the conference title.
Oklahoma coach Porter Moser said the plan was to trap Oweh. But he blasted around the trap.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Ezra Manjon scored 25 points and Vanderbilt jolted No. 23 Kentucky, rallying from an early 10-point deficit to beat th…
Take heart, Wildcat fans.
The Wildcats weren't good offensively, but they didn't go down without a significant fight.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – In a week when top tournament seeds are dropping with surprising frequency, Kentucky came into its SEC Tournament ope…