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Louisville Courier-Journal |
Bowling Green hit 7 of 11 3-point attempts in the first half on its way to a 37-26 halftime lead.
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Ian Eagle will have the play-by-play call of the Spartans vs Tigers March Madness game, with Bill Raftery and Grant Hill as the analysts and Tracy Wolfson as the reporter for the Elite Eight NCAA Tou...
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The Red Raiders are coming off the third-largest comeback in Sweet 16 history after rallying from a 16-point second-half deficit to stun No. 10 seed Arkansas.
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Kentucky’s players talk about the first season of the Mark Pope era of UK basketball after it all came to an end in a loss to Tennessee on Friday night.
K entucky's season ended in a rough fashion on Friday in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament after being blown out 78-65 by rival Tennessee. Nothing went right for Kentucky from t
Here's a look at the postseason history between Tennessee and Kentucky men's basketball heading into their Sweet 16 matchup Friday.
The Great Crossing Warhawks, led by Kentucky signee Malachi Moreno, defeated Bowling Green 71-61 Saturday night in the UK Healthcare Boys’ Basketball Sweet 16 championship game at Rupp Arena in front of 12,222 fans.
Mark Pope stood inside a tunnel leading from the court to the locker room moments after Kentucky’s opening-round victory against Troy and smiled wide. The weight of the pressure associated with being the Wildcats’ first-year coach,
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College sports has become little more than a game of mercenaries, a constant coming and going of hired guns who wear a school’s jersey long enough to collect an NIL check and then move on to the next highest bidder. Just look at what’s happening in the ongoing NCAA Tournament.
Malachi Moreno, Kentucky Mr. Basketball, scored 23 points to lead Great Crossing to its 1st state title, beating Bowling Green in the Sweet 16 final.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Mr. Basketball Malachi Moreno powered Great Crossing to the school’s first Boys’ Sweet 16 championship game on Saturday, defeating Montgomery Co., 70-49 in one state semifinal. Moreno, who will play next season at Kentucky, scored 26 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to help the 11th Region champs to Saturday’s finals.