Kenny Brooks and the No. 12 Kentucky women’s basketball team sailed to 5-0 in Southeastern Conference play with a 78-64 victory against Georgia at Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Ga., on Sunday afternoon.
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No. 12 Kentucky visits the Georgia Bulldogs after Georgia Amoore scored 21 points in the Wildcats' 80-61 victory over the Auburn Tigers.
Kentucky's loss to Georgia was the Wildcats' third loss of the season, but it felt like the most frustrating. A lot went wrong, but the three significant issues
Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats are set to play their first road game of SEC play as they head to Athens to take on the Georgia Bulldogs. The Bulldogs lost
Where fans can watch, listen to and follow Sunday’s contest between Kenny Brooks and the Wildcats and Katie Abrahamson-Henderson and the Bulldogs.
Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats had struggled on the road early in the season with losses to Georgia and Clemson, but against the top 15 Mississippi State Bulldogs, the Wildcats were able to end this narrative with a massive 95-90 win.
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.
Georgia proved more than up to the task in upsetting No. 7 Kentucky Tuesday night. The Bulldogs showed it's formidable, too, in rugged SEC.
BOTTOM LINE: No. 12 Kentucky faces Georgia after Georgia Amoore scored 21 points in Kentucky's 80-61 victory against the Auburn Tigers. The Bulldogs are 7-4 in home games. Georgia is 1-1 in games decided by less than 4 points.
Grant Nelson scored a season-best 25 points and collected 11 rebounds to help No. 4 Alabama notch a 102-97 victory over No. 8 Kentucky in a high-octane Southeastern Conference contest in Lexington, Ky.
In particular, Alabama attacked a trio of Kentucky guards — Koby Brea, Jaxson Robinson and Travis Perry — and had a great deal of success doing so. Wildcats head coach Mark Pope noticed it, but there wasn't much he or his team could do about it.