Kentucky basketball is no stranger to top 15 matchups this season, and on Saturday they will be playing their third-straight top 15 game at home this season, th
W hen Mark Pope was announced as the head basketball coach of the Kentucky Wildcats, the response from Big Blue Nation and college basketball fans was mixed. Some thought it was a
Kentucky basketball moved to 3-1 against SEC opponents with an 81-69 win over Texas A&M. Wildcats head coach Mark Pope addressed his team's coachability and how it helped them get the job done against a tough Aggies squad.
Mark Pope had nothing but praise Kentucky Wildcats big-man Amari Williams following his performance in their win over Texas A&M.
Kentucky’s win against Mississippi State was Mark Pope’s 200th win as a college coach. These have been his most memorable victories.
The class of 2025 prospect also seems to have studied up on his UK basketball history. In an interview last fall, Wilson name-dropped a former Kentucky player, Jarred Vanderbilt, when discussing the current NBA players that he tries to model his game after.
In past seasons, a lethargic first half may have spelled doom for Kentucky basketball, but it didn't rattle Mark Pope's Wildcats vs Texas A&M.
Mark Pope had Travis Perry to thank after the Kentucky Wildcats defeated the Texas A&M Aggies 81-69 in their SEC showdown at Rupp Arena on Tuesday night.
First, it was the No. 14 team in the country on the road. Then, it was the No. 11 team in the country at home. Now, it’s the No. 4 team in the country at home, the longest streak of top-15 opponents for Kentucky since 1993-94.
Kentucky basketball has been through four conference games so far, and all of them have been all about what the SEC is, and that is physical and bruising. After
Mark Pope breaks down big games from Jaxson Robinson and Amari Williams in Kentucky’s home win against No. 11 Texas A&M.