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Otega Oweh Drops 35 Points, Kentucky Survives Against Santa Clara

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Caleb Bowlin | UK Athletics

Does the ghost of Jack Gohlke still live on? Does Doug Edert’s mustache still give the Big Blue Nation nightmares? Sure, maybe so, but luckily for the Wildcats, there will be no March Madness upset this time, but it definitely wasn’t easy.

On Friday, March 20, the No. 7 seeded Kentucky Wildcats (22-13) took down the No. 10 seeded Santa Clara Broncos (26-9) by a score of 89-84, surviving and advancing to the next round.

With the motive to prove the national media wrong and show what they’re capable of, Mark Pope’s squad was determined to send a message to the remaining field.

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To start, we saw almost what we all expected. The Broncos’ fan base showed out, while the folks from Lexington drowned out their cheers in response, ironically telling the story of the early portion.

After two early threes from the Wildcats, we’d see a back-and-forth showdown in the paint, highlighted by a personal 6-0 run for Brandon Garrison.

Both teams would go cold from deep, with Collin Chandler missing five great looks from beyond the arc. Despite his shortcomings, Kentucky had made five of its last seven field goals inside of the eighth minute, but the Broncos still hung around like that annoying fly.

Living and dying by the three, Otega Oweh and Denzel Aberdeen would do their best to keep Kentucky in the game, combining for 15 points in the first half. Santa Clara’s senior forward Elijah Mahi would score 10 points solely, helping his team lead by two at the break.

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Out of the half, Kentucky’s defensive pressure seemed to be a talking point, but the Broncos seemed to be enjoying the moment in retaliation. It would be Santa Clara with control, until a quick 6-0 run by the Wildcats put the lead back in favor of the blue and white.

Oweh would be man of the hour, doubling his point total within the first several minutes.

Again, when the game told you that a team was about to run away with it, the opposition would answer right back, making whatever we were seeing in St. Louis, Missouri nearly as good as the new Spider-Man trailer.

A monster slam by Garrison would fire up the arena, followed by another Aberdeen three, giving the blue and white fans some hope. The Broncos, with a different plan in mind, would make their next four field goals and keep the game air tight.

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With the time winding down, Santa Clara would continue to make every shot it took, taking a four-point advantage over the once dominant program after a 15-4 run.

Roughly eight minutes remained on the clock, but thanks to free throws by Mo Dioubate and a circus and-one by Oweh, the Wildcats would quickly take back the lead.

Kam Williams would pull from deep for his first shot and make of the game, while Oweh would hit another scoop layup to take his point total to 23 – all while the Broncos nearly went on a three-minute drought.

Taking the lead back, the Broncos would send Oweh to the line again up one, who would tie the game after making and missing one each.

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Tied at 68-68 with two minutes of play left, the Broncos would nail a circus layup off of an air-balled 3-pointer, putting the underdogs up 70-68.

Oweh would miss a jumper from deep, rattling the rim, but a clutch defensive stop and a questionable timeout call would give the Wildcats one final opportunity with 24.2 seconds left.

He would tie the game, but with no hesitation Santa Clara would drain a wing three.

Desperate, knowingly playing his final game of his college career if he doesn’t make this shot, Oweh would drill a shot from the logo, sending the game to overtime! Oweh would go on to score half of the team’s points in the next five minutes, and the Wildcats would prevail in the free segment of play, walking away with a gut-wrenching dub.

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Up next, Kentucky will play No. 2 Iowa State (28-7) on Sunday, March 22 in the second round of the Midwest Region. Tip is schedule for 2:45 p.m. ET and will stream live on CBS.

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Practice Update: How Summer Workouts Are Going For Kentucky Basketball

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It’s the heat of the summer, with every member of Kentucky’s basketball roster on campus and gearing up for next season.

Although Kam Williams and Franck Kepnang have been sidelined as a precautionary measure, the rest of the team has been lifting weights, playing pickup and getting adjusted to each other’s game. 

Justin McBride Turning Heads 

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6-foot-7 forward Justin McBride averaged 15.3 points per game in his junior season with JMU, so when Kentucky picked him up in the offseason, many members of the Big Blue Nation began to share his offensive highlights and build anticipation for his senior year. 

McBride saw that and took accountability, with sources confirming with KY Insider that he showed up on campus nearly 15 pounds lighter. This is the healthiest he’s been in his career, and his deadly shooting will be welcomed by a newfound agility and quickness. 

Zoom Diallo Taking Leadership Role 

As any true point guard should do, Zoom Diallo has taken on the leadership role with a full head of steam, using his voice to rally the team early in the summer. 

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Sources confirmed that the 6-foot-6 guard from Washington certainly isn’t shy on the court and goes the extra mile, arriving to practices hours early to staying after for extra work. 

New Team, New Intensity

The Kentucky staff is changing the tone of the offseason, with a source telling us that there’s been a physical shift during each practice and workout. 

Notably, this gets guys familiar with what the college level is truly like, with Braydon Hawthorne and Mason Williams being two names mentioned as players they’re pressing the envelope on early. 

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Talented Youth 

While there’s a fair share of experienced guys on this roster, two of the best players on this team are entering their sophomore seasons.

Alex Wilkins and Malachi Moreno have been showing off so far, sources confirmed, with Moreno being simply unbelievable down low and Wilkins showing that he’s not going to be passive with his decision making. 

With Kepnang out for the summer as a precaution, the staff is excited to see him match Moreno’s intensity given his college experience. Wilkins has proved his dual-threat ability is real, allowing him to score from anywhere and make plays alongside Diallo. 

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Kentucky Basketball Receives Prediction to Land International Star Nikola Kusturica

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Kentucky basketball has taken over as the favorite for Serbian star Nikola Kusturica, a projected lottery pick in 2028, with a prediction backing the Wildcats.

Just when many believed Kentucky’s roster was complete in terms of contributing players, Mark Pope might have an ace up his sleeve.

Last week, it was reported that Kentucky was among the frontrunners to land 6-foot-8 Serbian wing Nikola Kusturica. At the time, Gonzaga was thought to be the team to beat, having a more defined role to offer, compared to Kentucky, who has one remaining roster spot and a good amount of depth in wing positions.

Since then, things have shifted in a big way.

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Gonzaga received a commitment from 18-year-old French guard Juwan Ekanga-Ehawa on Sunday. By Tuesday night, the Wildcats received a Crystal Ball prediction from 247Sports’ Travis Branham to land Kusturica, with a confidence level of 7 out of 10.

The 6-foot-8 wing currently plays for FC Barcelona in Spain’s Liga ACB and EuroLeague system. He just turned 17 years old and is reportedly seeking a two-year college opportunity before becoming draft-eligible in 2028, where he is already being projected as a lottery pick.

The on-court résumé speaks for itself. In the 2025 FIBA U16 EuroBasket, he averaged 20 points, 7.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 2.1 steals, and 1.6 blocks per game while leading Serbia to a championship and was named tournament MVP. He also helped Barcelona capture the Adidas NextGen Finals championship last month, posting 20 points and 10 rebounds in the title game against Real Madrid.

Next, Kusturica will represent Serbia in the FIBA U17 World Cup from June 27 to July 5, and a college decision could come before then.

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Mark Pope is carrying a lot of momentum in recent weeks after retaining Malachi Moreno and adding Milan Momcilovic to this season’s roster, as well as landing the first top 10 prospect of his career in Ryan Hampton. If he can close on Kusturica, that would cap off the roster in a significant way and continue to change the narrative around his recruiting ability.

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Kentucky’s Kam Williams and Franck Kepnang Sidelined For Summer as Precaution

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Since players have arrived on campus and began facing off against each other, we’ve seen multiple pictures and videos of the team surface across social media. 

From Milan Momcilovic sparking threes from deep, to Braydon Hawthorne showing us his playmaking abilities, members of the Big Blue Nation have been watching, reposting and expressing their animosity for the upcoming season. 

However, the same questions have circled throughout the comments. Where is Kam Williams? Where is Franck Kepnang? 

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In the most calming way possible, KY Insider can confirm that Williams and Kepnang will both be out during summer workouts as a precautionary measure for previous injuries. KSR’s Jack Pilgrim had the news first, with Williams confirmed to be back in his boot.

Williams, who broke his foot in February, is eyeing an 100% recovery before he begins scrimmaging. His summer training has been minimal and the team is taking the most kindest form of rest so re-injury becomes less likely during the 2026-27 season. 

Kepnang has had a long list of leg and knee injuries throughout his collegiate career thus far, causing him to miss the half of four seasons from 2020-21 through 2024-25. Hoping for a productive seventh year of college basketball and with a severe past, load management is the common and smart move given his situation. 

Again, both are precautious actions and no new injuries have occurred. 

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Mark Pope and the rest of the team are having fun, the vibes are good and they will get Williams and Kepnang up to speed when the time is right. 

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