Mark Pope acknowledged that his Wildcats are getting pretty banged up just four games into SEC play, as every other team in conference probably is. One of the Widcats, Andrew Carr, has been battling some back issues recently,
Kentucky basketball fell to the Georgia Bulldogs on Tuesday in their second true road game of the season, and they struggled the most in a partcular area, and t
Georgia was simply too tough to tame on this night, handing Kentucky an 82-69 loss at Stegeman Coliseum. Brown: Kentucky's experience will carry Mark Pope's Cats through grueling SEC schedule ...
Even though the referees didn't do him any favors, Kentucky's Mark Pope doesn't want to talk about them after the loss to Georgia.
Mark Pope’s UK team fell behind by 13 points at halftime and eventually lost by that same margin, 82-69, to Georgia in the Wildcats’ first SEC road game of the season.
© Imago Head coach Dan Hurley of the Connecticut Huskies celebrates with his team during the trophy ceremony after beating the Purdue Boilermakers 75-60 to win the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament National Championship game at State Farm Stadium on April 08, 2024 in Glendale, Arizona.
Kentucky basketball is coming off of their third loss of the season at Georgia, and now face another quad 1 opportunity, but this time against a No. 14 ranked M
Fox is in his first season as Kentucky associate coach under new coach Mark Pope, reuniting with the former Bulldogs' staffer and captain on the Wildcats’ 1996 national championship team. This road game meant seeing good friends. Former Georgia football ...
There was no second-half comeback for Kentucky basketball. Georgia was too tough to tame Tuesday, handing UK an 82-69 loss at Stegeman Coliseum.
Mark Pope’s squad rallied to win that game, escaping with a 90-89 overtime win. History didn’t repeat itself Tuesday. There was no second-half comeback for UK. Georgia was simply too tough ...
Kentucky basketball's Mark Pope on path for National Coach of the Year honors | C.L. Brown "Congratulations to Georgia," Pope said. "Those guys played really tough. I know it's a big win for them.
Fouls weren’t the only reason No. 8 Kentucky lost to No. 4 Alabama on Saturday, but the free-throw discrepancy was hard to ignore. The Crimson Tide were 29-34 from the charity stripe to Kentucky’s 16-20 mark.