Men's Basketball
Kentucky Surges Back in the Second Half, Defeats Rival Volunteers
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5 months agoon
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AJ Nava
The ‘Cardiac Cats’ provided Big Blue Nation with another heart-pounding win on Saturday, Jan. 17, storming back from a double-digit deficit in Knoxville for an 80-78 victory.
Kentucky (12-6, 3-2 SEC) has now won four straight games in Tennessee’s (12-6, 2-3 SEC) house.
Same Ole Start
Kentucky started with yet another rough first half, which is nothing new this season.
Not a single Wildcat could get to their spots unless they were running in transition, and even then, players continually ran into each other and got into each other’s way.
Careless turnovers, like the slip from Jasper Johnson and the dribbling out of bounds incident from Otega Oweh cost Kentucky valuable possessions that only contributed to the hole that the Cats had to dig themselves out of.
Coming into the game, Kentucky was averaging a nine-point deficit to opponents by the end of the first half, the exact numbers being 31.3/40.2 for the season.
Although a late run would put the Wildcats back within a reasonable deficit, the averages were still right on the money, with the gaudy orange leading 42-31 at the half.
Surging in the Second Half
As the second half progressed, the Wildcats started their surge, which has quickly become somewhat of a brand for the blue and white this year
Within the first ten minutes of the second half, Kentucky cut the Volunteer lead down to only four, with some heroics from Denzel Aberdeen and Collin Chandler, who continued to spark shots from deep and make plays both offensively and defensively,.
The Wildcats outscored Tennessee 49-36 in the final 20 minutes, and did it by scoring with pace and efficiency beyond the arc.
Kentucky finished with 11 3-pointers, six of them coming in the second half, in moments that would swing momentum. However, scoring only matters in a comeback when you stop the other team from scoring as well.
Emotions in the Final Minutes
In the final five minutes and 38 seconds, Tennessee would go without a field goal and only scored via the free throw line. This drought opened the door for the biggest moment of the game.
Colin Chandler, jumping a passing lane, led to a transition bucket from Otega Oweh, which would give UK their first lead of the game and a lead they would not let go.
The dramatics of the comeback gave people high emotions, and just like last year, very loud “Go Big Blue” chants rang down on the court.
It seemed fans weren’t the only ones with high emotions, as benches cleared during an exchange between players from both sides after the buzzer sounded.
Up next for the Wildcats is a home game against the Texas Longhorns (11-7, 2-3 SEC) on Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 7:00 p.m. ET, streaming live on the SEC network.
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Jersey Numbers Revealed for 2026-27 Kentucky Basketball Team
Published
4 days agoon
June 8, 2026
It’s been an exciting weekend for Kentucky basketball. In addition to Mark Pope getting a commitment from his highest-ranked prospect in his career, 2027 top-10-ranked wing Ryan Hampton, this coming season’s roster arrived on campus this weekend.
As they prepare to get their first workouts in the Joe Craft practice facility, with practice set to start later this month, player lockers are ready for them. In a social media video posted by assistant coach Mo Williams, player numbers were revealed for this upcoming season.
Of the returnees, Braydon Hawthorne is the sole player to make a change in number, choosing #2, the number he wore in high school and was taken by Jasper Johnson last season.
As for the incoming players, the majority of them are wearing numbers that have been worn in recent seasons. However, Ousmane N’Diaye is choosing #19 and will be the first player since Willie Rouse in 1954 to sport the number.
Player numbers listed below:
- Zyon Hawthorne #0
- Jerone Morton #1
- Braydon Hawthorne #2
- Kam Williams #3
- Mason Williams #4
- Zoom Diallo #5
- Trent Noah #9
- Alex Wilkins #10
- Franck Kepnang #11
- Ousmane N’Diaye #19
- Justin McBride #21
- Milan Momcilovic #22
- Malachi Moreno #24
- Reece Potter #33
Also posted on A Sea of Blue.
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Kentucky Earns Commitment From No. 6 Prospect in 2027 Class Ryan Hampton
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5 days agoon
June 7, 2026
How about a Sunday boom in the recruiting world for you BBN?
Ryan Hampton, the No. 6 overall prospect in the 2027 class, has officially committed to the University of Kentucky! This is Mark Pope’s first top-10 prospect that he’s earned a commitment from.
Hailing from Rockwall, Texas, Hampton recently took an official visit to campus with his family, which began on Friday, June 5 and spilled into Sunday, June 7, his commitment day.
The five-star wing averaged 21.7 points and 5.9 rebounds per game during the most recent EYBL Circuit, playing for LivOn and Nightrydas.
Hampton was the first recruit in the 2027 to officially visit with the Wildcats, and now he’s the first to call their shot early and choose the blue and white.
Pope has signed Milan Momcilovic, the No. 2 ranked transfer, and Hampton, his first top-10 high school prospect just in the past week.
It’s been a crazy week for recruiting, with the narrative around Pope’s ability slowing fading as the top guys continue to be attracted to the Kentucky brand.
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Rankings Roundup: Where Kentucky Basketball Stands After the NBA Draft Deadline
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7 days agoon
June 5, 2026
Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats have been a hot topic of debate this college basketball offseason.
Things didn’t start off great, as Kentucky only had two commitments for the first three weeks of the portal period and missed on multiple targets, including Rob Wright and Donnie Freeman. That gave opportunity for critics to voice their opinion on Mark Pope and his roster building, including the national media.
There are certainly valid criticisms, such as the pursuit of Tyran Stokes, despite all signs pointing to him signing with Kansas, which he ultimately did, for months. In the weeks since, Kentucky has recovered to build a roster that has even upgraded in some areas from last season. They retained Malachi Moreno and finished with the second-ranked portal class, which features Milan Momcilovic, one of the best players in the portal.
Let’s see where the national media has the Wildcats at this point in the offseason.
EvanMiya
Roster Ranking Range: 8-13
Kentucky Roster Outlook
Milan Momcilovic completes Mark Pope's roster, an absolutely massive add. Kentucky should now be around a top-10 roster in the preseason according to https://t.co/cegyfz96ax.
Don't sleep on Malachi Moreno, he's could have a massive sophomore year for UK. pic.twitter.com/bPvwZmSGwK— Evan Miyakawa (@EvanMiya) June 2, 2026
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17. Kentucky Wildcats
Previous ranking: Unranked
Momcilovic’s commitment dramatically changes the Wildcats’ 2026-27 outlook, giving them the best shooter in the country and a legitimate focal point on offense. Transfer guards Zoom Diallo and Alex Wilkins are both dynamic off the dribble, and Momcilovic’s gravity and spacing will make them far more effective. Malachi Moreno‘s decision to withdraw from the NBA draft was another massive boost for Pope; Moreno is a potential first-round pick at this time next season. International prospect Ousmane N’Diaye and returnee Kam Williams should battle for a starting spot. The offensive potential of this group is as high as any team in the country.
Projected starting lineup
Zoom Diallo (15.7 PPG at Washington)
Alex Wilkins (17.8 PPG at Furman)
Milan Momcilovic (16.9 PPG at Iowa State)
Ousmane N’Diaye (9.8 PPG for Cremona in Serie A)
Malachi Moreno (7.8 PPG)
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17. Kentucky
Previous Ranking: NR
This ranking is based on the Wildcats returning one of the top six scorers — specifically Malachi Moreno — from a team that finished 22-14 and advanced to the second round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. That core will be joined by a recruiting class highlighted by Iowa State transfer Milan Momcilovic, Washington transfers Zoom Diallo and Franck Kepnang, Washington State transfer Jerone Morton, James Madison transfer Justin McBride, Providence transfer Alex Wilkins, four-star prospect Mason Williams, and international prospect Ousmane N’Diaye.
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25. Kentucky
Previous Ranking: NR
Big Blue Nation was starting to worry that Kentucky wouldn’t have a top-25 roster. The late addition of Iowa State transfer Milan Momcilovic changes that. He was the top-ranked transfer available in May, and Kentucky landed him.
The retention of Malachi Moreno, who averaged 8 points and 6 rebounds per game last season, is also huge. He’s due for a breakout year. A projected starting five of Zoom Diallo, Alex Wilkins, Momcilovic, Ousmane N’Diaye, and Moreno looks very solid and should have Kentucky firmly in the top-25 conversation.
Aaron Torres
15. Kentucky Wildcats
Key Returnees: Malachi Moreno, Kam Williams, Braydon Hawthorne (redshirt), Trent Noah
Key Additions: Milan Momcilovic (transfer), Zoom Diallo (transfer), Alex Wilkins (transfer), Justin McBride (transfer), Jerone Morton (transfer), Franck Kepnang (transfer), Ousmane N’Diaye, Mason Williams, Zyon Hawthorne
Key Departures: Otega Oweh, Jayden Quaintance (NBA Draft), Collin Chandler (transfer), Jaland Lowe (transfer), Brandon Garrison (transfer), Denzel Aberdeen (transfer), Jasper Johnson (transfer), Mo Dioubate (transfer), Andrija Jelavic (transfer)
It took Mark Pope a little longer to finalize his roster than anyone (including Mark Pope) would’ve hoped. But he has his team, and I’ve got to say: I think it has a chance to be really good. And transparently, the pieces fit much better than they did a year ago.
The big splash was the most recent one, as the Wildcats added transfer star Milan Momcilovic. The former Iowa State star averaged 16.9 points on nearly 49 percent three-point shooting this year and should be able to continue to put up big stats in Pope’s system. Malachi Moreno could be a national breakout star after a productive freshman season and a very productive NBA Draft cycle where he was talked about as a buzzy, fringe first-round pick. And I personally believe the transfer backcourt of Zoom Diallo (Washington) and Alex Wilkins (Furman) fits better than most.
Finally, don’t sleep on returnees Kam Williams and Braydon Hawthorne (who redshirted this past year) as high-upside wings that can knock down shots.
For all the criticism of Pope this off-season — including by me
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