For a certain variety of Kentucky basketball backer, the roster construction of coach Jon Scheyer’s Blue Devils should hold a ...
NASCAR today announced the appointment of Steve Phelps as Commissioner of NASCAR, the first to be named to this newly created ...
Kentucky basketball and Mark Pope relied on the transfer portal to build the 2024-25 roster. Why should players in the portal ...
For the fourth straight season, the most insane fanbase in college sports wouldn’t get the sweet experience of being in the ...
Vernon Hatton made a 47-foot shot with one second left in the first overtime to tie Temple 71-71 as Owls star Guy Rodgers closed in during one of the most famous baskets in UK history in 1957. The ...
Kentucky basketball player Kerr Kriisa will miss the NCAA Tournament due to a foot injury. Kriisa is eligible for a medical redshirt and could return to Kentucky for the 2025-26 season.
Kriisa, a fifth-year senior guard for Kentucky basketball, is out for the season, unable to appear in the NCAA Tournament, which — for the rest of the team — begins Friday night against Troy.
The NCAA Women's College Basketball Tournament kicks off this Friday, March 21, with four-seed Kentucky set to play twelve-seed Liberty in the opening round. The Wildcats have been great all year ...
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