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Recap and Takeaways From Kentucky’s Big Win at Tennessee

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Kentucky got a massive win on Saturday at Tennessee, with a thrilling 85-81 victory. With the win, Kentucky clinched a double-bye in the SEC Tournament. It was Antonio Reeves and Reed Sheppard who led the way, both with 27 points. Justin Edwards added 16 points, and Rob Dillingham with 11 points.

Let’s take a look at how Kentucky pulled the big win off in Knoxville.

Reeves and Sheppard led the way

Both Antonio Reeves and Reed Sheppard were unconscious on Saturday, combining for 54 of Kentucky’s 85 points, with 27 each. They combined for 10 made threes on 15 attempts, which is an incredible stat.

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They made big shots down the stretch to help seal the win, especially Sheppard, who hit two threes in the final four minutes to give Kentucky a boost.

Kentucky was raining threes

The Cats shot an unbelievable 51% from three-point range, shooting 15-29. Reed Sheppard had 7 of those on 10 attempts, while Justin Edwards went 4-7, and Antonio Reeves was 3-4 from deep.

It was big shot after big shot that helped Kentucky to the win down the stretch. Despite a Tennessee run in the final minutes, Kentucky hit the clutch shots to get it done.

Defense was on point all night

Besides giving up a 9-0 run in the final minutes to make fans sweat, Kentucky’s defense was absolutely suffocating all night. Sure, Tennessee’s Dalton Knecht had 40 points, but it was on 14-29 shots, and was forced to create some offense, as he had just under half of Tennessee’s total points, and had an incredible performance.

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Kentucky held Tennessee to just 37% overall, and 33% from three-point range. The Cats also had 9 blocks, four of which were by Ugonna Onyenso, as well as 5 steals as a team. Adou Thiero also contributed to Kentucky’s low-post presence with 2 blocks of his own.

Kentucky needed this win for their SEC Tournament seeding, but it will certainly help on Selection Sunday, too. The Wildcats close the regular season with a 23-8 record overall and will return to action on Friday.

Check out the box score and highlights from the win.

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Jasper Johnson Makes Final U19 USA Roster Under Coach Mark Pope

Jasper Johnson has advanced in the U19 USA camp for the second time alongside the nation’s best recruits, and under Mark Pope’s wing.

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In a surprisingly relevant development smack dab in the middle of the offseason, Jasper Johnson has yet again advanced in the pool of players participating in the USA U19 camp.

The program, which could be a described as a sort of extension of the Team USA that just took home the gold in 2024, is comprised of some of the nation’s most anticipated talents set to take collegiate courts in the next couple of seasons.

Blue Gets In

Among them is Kentucky native and commit Johnson, and was also incoming Cat Malachi Moreno, before the latter was cut as a result of a mild injury he obtained throughout the camp’s course. Despite Moreno’s exit, his future teammate continues to impress.

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Under the wing of Coach Mark Pope, who’s helmed the team in the camp up to this point, Johnson has now made the final cut after multiple roster slashes – he and only 11 other players remain in the minority that will go forward to actually compete for the team in the 2025 FIBA U19 Men’s World Cup, which will take place June 28 through July 6 in Lausanne, Switzerland.

The pre-competition camp serves not only as a trial of play before these athletes disperse to their own respective rosters this fall and next, but for Johnson, as a preview of what it’s like to play under Coach Pope. If his current success is any indicator, Kentucky fans may be in for something special when the pair tackle opposing teams together for the blue and white.

In similar noteworthy news, also attending the event are Taylen Kinney and Tyran Stokes, two Kentucky-born athletes with ties to Kentucky that the program is heavily recruiting. Jasper’s strong performance, combined with Coach Pope’s presence, can only help the Wildcats’ chances on that front, too.

To say the least, Mark Pope has found a way to facilitate Kentucky’s influence far beyond the boundaries of Lexington. He and Johnson, for the time being, will continue to press turn heads on the national stage, and it’s very likely that fans aren’t the only ones paying attention.

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Archie Goodwin and Kahlil Whitney Set to Join La Familia This Summer

La Familia continues to add more firepower to the 2025 roster.

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As the start of the 2025 TBT Tournament inches closer, La Familia has been slowly but surely adding star Wildcats to the roster.

Usually, we see announcements for new additions to the squad roll out on social media in some form, whether it be a post from La Familia’s official accounts or in form of Ansley Almonor’s announcement, which took place on BBN Tonight.

However, this time, Archie Goodwin and Kahlil “The Dragon” Whitney were added to the roster on the TBT website without any announcement, surprising Big Blue Nation as the news leaked and began to circulate.

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They were removed from the website afterwards, but as of Thursday, June 19, appear on the website as listed members of the roster.

Goodwin has been an active member for years, highlighted by his semifinals appearance last year where he averaged 13.8 points per game en route.

Whitney is a name that may cause some to shed a tear, with so much potential surrounding the former five-star leading up to his debut. Ultimately, he left the program after appearing in just 18 games for Kentucky.

La Familia is competitive as all get out, shown by chippy play with guys who have nothing to lose but everything to win for the place they call home. Goodwin and Whitney, now added to that list of guys, will look to redeem themselves with one goal in mind. Win.

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The official La Familia roster as of June 19:

– Willie Cauley-Stein (2012-15)

– Doron Lamb (2010-12)

– DeAndre Liggins (2008-11)

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– Aaron Harrison (2013-15)

– Andrew Harrison (2013-15)

– Ansley Almonor (2024-25)

– Archie Goodwin (2012-13)

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– Kahlil Whitney (2019-20)

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Former Kentucky Star, 10-year NBA Veteran Eric Bledsoe Arrested and Charged with Felony Domestic Violence

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Former Kentucky guard Eric Bledsoe has been arrested and charged with felony domestic violence.
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Eric Bledsoe, a key part of the 2009-10 Kentucky team that reinvigorated the Big Blue Nation following the Billy Gillispie era, was arrested on Wednesday morning.

According to reports, the California Highway Patrol investigated a report of domestic violence. The investigators were led to a gas station on a Los Angeles-area freeway where they discovered Bledsoe with a woman who was suffering from “bruising and swelling” to her face, and who said that Bledsoe allegedly hit her. Bledsoe was booked on a felony domestic violence charge and held on $55,000 bail.

Bledsoe was previously arrested on a similar charge back in 2022, but that case was later dropped when prosecutors said the alleged victim gave “inconsistent statements about whether there was a physical altercation.”

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Bledsoe was part of Kentucky’s La Familia team last year in the TBT, and was announced to return again this season.

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