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Kentucky’s Season Ends With Loss to No. 1 Texas in Sweet 16
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AJ Nava
One of the most successful seasons for Kentucky women’s basketball in recent memory comes to an end in the Sweet 16.
Season End
The No. 5 seeded Kentucky Wildcats (25-11) were taken down by the No. 1 Texas Longhorns (34-3) in the third round of March Madness, losing by a final score of 76-54.
The Cats allowed Texas to go on a 15-0 run in the first few minutes of the game, and the Longhorns just kept their foot on the gas for the next three quarters.
UK was hounded by their perimeter defense, turning the ball over 11 times in the first half alone. These mistakes led to a whole lot of fast break opportunities for the players in orange and white, where they got buckets at ease in the paint.
From the 24 turnovers, to being out rebounded 38 to 29, this game can be traced back to the first quarter. The mistakes maybe wouldn’t have been as bad if Kentucky did not already have an uphill battle, being down 29-11 to start the game. The Wildcats trailed by as much as 25 points at one point during this season-ending loss.
Along with all that, Kentucky had to deal with the Texas crowd. Fort Worth, Texas is just a three hour drive from Austin, Texas, and the roar of the crowd could be heard even if the game was being watched on TV.
A Time to Remember
Though all good things must come to an end, this season was a good one for the BBN to watch and follow. Under Kenny Brooks, the Wildcats won 25 games, which is the most since the 2018-19 season, and made it to the Sweet 16 for the first time in a decade.
Like his first season at UK, this season saw records broken. Tonie Morgan set the record for most assists in a single season with 269 and Amelia Hassett made 98 3-pointers, a new single season record.
During the madness on the court, all three of the class of 2026 commits made the McDonald’s All-American team, proving that Brooks can recruit players, coach them to be better than anyone thought and revive the once over-looked basketball program at Kentucky.
The offseason clock begins now.
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SERIES RECAP: Kentucky Tops Tennessee in Yet Another Sport
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6 days agoon
May 3, 2026
Big Orange gets peeled for a second straight year.
It’s frankly been a struggle for Kentucky (29-16, 11-13 SEC) this season in more ways than one – from injury and illness being placed on the Cats’ best batters to only winning one conference series this year (a sweep vs Alabama).
It’s been concerning on whether or not Wildcats could make the postseason again. Luckily for Big Blue, Tennessee (31-17, 11-13 SEC) came to town, and when Tennessee and Kentucky meet to play sports, it almost never goes well for the team in orange.
Game 1: Kentucky Wins 9-2
The series opener between the Bat Cats and Ball Vols in Lexington was a game of polar opposite pitching performances. Kentucky wasn’t the team struggling on Friday night, as they won 9-2 in dominating fashion.
For Tennessee, starting pitcher Tegan Kuhns allowed a season-high 10 hits and a season-high six earned runs in his six innings. Ben Cleaver delivered his best pitching performance of the season for Kentucky, throwing seven shutout innings and allowing just four hits.
With Cleaver’s season opus, the Wildcats were able to break out and score their nine straight runs without interruption, including a two-run homer from Ethan Hindle and a three-runner from Braxton Van Cleave.
Game 2: Kentucky Clinches Series, Wins 12-2
I was able to cover Saturday’s game in person, and while the skies remained cloudy throughout all nine innings, it didn’t stop the Cats from shining again as they run-ruled the Vols 12-2 to clinch their second straight series win in the bitter rivalry.
Those sparks of rivalry angst started to show itself immediately after a fastball to the wrist of Tyler Bell spawned a heated exchange between Nick Mingione and the umps.
Miraculously, it wouldn’t stop Bell from launching a two-run homer just two innings later to break out of the pitching duel that jumpstarted the match.
Hudson Brown also broke through with a homer that put Big Blue Nation in a frenzy. The designated hitter had missed 12 games due to illness, but it only took two at-bats to bomb it to the big screen.
Tennessee would quickly start to shift the momentum, as their first three hits of the day would result in two doubles, a home run, and two scores.
It’d prove worrying for Big Blue as the bright orange in the stands started to get louder, but a wack pitching performance from the Vols in the sixth inning would break the doors wide open for the Cats to run with the wind like the horses at Churchill.
An easy run-in from Tyler Bell in the eighth stamped in a Kentucky run-rule win, giving the Cats their second series win in the SEC this year.
Game 3: Tennessee Wins 10-9
First-year Vols head coach Josh Elander emphasized his frustrations in Saturday’s postgame after getting outscored by the Cats 21-4 in the first two games. With that massive concern in mind, Tennessee delivered in the final game with a strong offensive showing, highlighted by two homers from Levi Clark, including a three-run homer in the ninth inning.
Kentucky made it scary for Big Orange after a home-run combo from Bell and Van Cleave cut the deficit to one, but it wouldn’t be enough as Tennessee would be able to close the series on a narrow victory.
What’s Next?
With the regular season coming to an end, Kentucky needs a few more wins to solidify their postseason entry. The Bat Cats will head to Gainesville to take on No. 25 Florida from May 8-10, come back to Lexington to face Northern Kentucky, and close the season at home vs No. 22 Arkansas from May 14-16.
For updates on the rest of Kentucky Baseball’s season, follow KY Insider on socials.
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UK Moves Forward with Plans for Entertainment District Near Kroger Field
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1 week agoon
April 30, 2026
Last year, Champions Blue LLC, the LLC created for UK Athletics, announced the plan to build an entertainment district near Kroger Field to create a new revenue stream. Earlier this week, the school made the next step before the district’s construction, choosing one of four proposals.
On Tuesday, Kevin Locke, UK’s Associate Vice President of planning, design and construction, informed the Champions Blue Board of Governors that the school is moving forward with the “Cooper Connector” plan. This proposal is based on similar districts created near arenas for Ohio State University, Arizona State University, the Green Bay Packers, and the Atlanta Braves.
As an effect of this plan, Bluegrass Community and Technical College will vacate from the school’s original home on Cooper Drive by the end of 2026, a spokesperson told the Lexington Herald-Leader.
Despite BCTC still holding classes, Kentucky originally took control over the property with an agreement in 2008, after BCTC built a new campus at the former site of Eastern State Hospital, which moved to land owned by UK on the Coldstream Research campus.
The “Cooper Connector” plan includes retail and a hotel conference center, but dining will serve as the anchor, as Locke explained to the board on Tuesday.
“Food and beverage, that would serve as the anchor use for this scheme,” Locke said. “This location needs genuine energy, with multiple retail spots creating critical mass, rather than an isolated, one-off destination. And with the right mix of food, entertainment, and access, this corridor will come alive and attract private investors as well as become an asset for the university, staff, and surrounding community.”
With the plan, there are still some final decisions to be made over the coming weeks, including the precise location for the hotel conference center.
Perhaps the biggest decision will be whether to include a multi-use facility that would include a new basketball practice facility into the Kroger Field entertainment district or as part of a district to be built near Historic Memorial Coliseum that will include retail, housing, and parking. A conversation study is needed, set to be complete this summer.
Also posted on A Sea of Blue.
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Lexington Legends Comeback Win on Opening Day
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2 weeks agoon
April 25, 2026By
AJ NavaThe Lexington Legends (2-2) had its home opener against the Charleston Dirty Birds (2-2) on Friday April 24th and it was the stuff of movies
Not only did the Legends climb back from being down as much as six runs, they won it 10-9 in the most dramatic of finishes
Tie ball game, two outs, bases loaded, bottom of the tenth inning and it’s Dylan Rock at the plate
The Legends scored six runs in two innings to force the extra frame
The rain that started an hour before had finally let up
Taking advantage of the calm weather first was the Dirty Birds going up 9-7 in the top of the tenth
But after a few power hits and a walked batter sent a runner on third home, the score sat at nine even
So there was Dylan Rock with the pressure of 3400 fans weighing on him
The moment so tense you almost heard the whoosh of the pitch flying, but what everyone did hear was the crack of the bat sending the ball flying to right center
And just like that the runner on third made it home and and the dug out rushed the diamond
Rock was swarmed by his team before he could even clear second base
The cheers roared almost as loud as the fireworks boomed after the game was over
From being down 7-1 in the seventh inning to a walk off win in extra innings
Top to bottom this was a opening day game that will take a long time to forget
Up next for the Legends is game two of their opening weekend series versus the Charleston Dirty Birds on Saturday April 25 at 7:00 p.m. ET streaming on the Hometeam Live Network
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