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No. 9 Kentucky Bounces Back With Blowout Win over Eastern Illinois

The Kentucky Wildcats nabbed a much needed win at home in runaway fashion over the Eastern Illinois Panthers.

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Everybody is familiar with the “Comeback Cats,” but what about the “Bounce Back Cats?” In a crucial home game against an unfavored non-conference opponent, Kentucky responded in convincing fashion following their upsetting loss to the No. 12 Louisville Cardinals earlier this week.

With the Eastern Illinois Panthers on the other end of the Wildcats’ vengeance, the result never appeared to be in remote doubt, with the final scoring sounding a reflective tune, 99-53.

Never in Doubt

After jumping out to a 12-2 lead, spurred by a 10-0 run, Kentucky remained in complete control against the ill-fated Panthers. Mouhamed Dioubate and Brandon Garrison accounted for 10 of those first 12 big blue points, setting the tone for what was a dominant performance for the Cats both in the front court and, essentially, everywhere else.

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Dioubate mostly led the way for Kentucky, posting a points-rebounds double-double (20 and 11), but in nearly tripling Eastern Illinois’ rebound totals and doubling their assist numbers, it was a team-fueled clinic on either side of the hardwood for the entire team.

After their individualistic showing in the loss to Louisville – dominated by turnovers and bad shots – Kentucky flipped the script before their one-time mishap turned into an ongoing expectation. Even if the win was expected, it was necessary, all the same.

Defensive Clinic

While the Wildcats managed to score consistently and in numerous ways, it was their defense that stood out specifically in the win that moved them to a 3-1 record.

After allowing just 19 points in the first half, Kentucky, still short two supposed starters due to injury, went on to hold the Panthers to the brutal aforementioned turnout of just 53. No matter how the blue and white shoot the ball, holding any team to a score that low will yield winning results, just about every time.

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It just so happens that Kentucky shot 61% from the field and a workable, if not stunning, clip from long range too (36%). Put simply, it was a well-rounded night for the Wildcats.

After the “Pitstop”

Kentucky’s bounce back win came just in time, as the team will head to Madison Square Garden to take on the No. 17 Michigan State Spartans early next week in a duel that will certainly echo the heightened difficulty of their defeat against Louisville.

Still in search of their first signature, rank-earning win, Mark Pope and his Cats would benefit greatly from taking that from the hands of the Spartans in New York. Fully healthy or not, the temperature is rising for the Wildcats who, at least for the weekend, enjoy their most recent victory at home.

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College Basketball Rankings: Where Kentucky Stands in Updated “way-too-early” Polls

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Where Kentucky basketball stands in ESPN and CBS Sports updated way-too-early rankings after more coaching changes, player additions, and injuries.
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Last offseason, Kentucky was considered a top-10 team and a true title contender, but ended the season as one of the most disappointing teams in the country, winning just one game in the NCAA Tournament.

This offseason, Kentucky is barely cracking the top 15 in most preseason rankings and will look to climb the rankings throughout the season rather than fall.

Still 120+ days out from the start of the regular season, ESPN and CBS Sports have updated their “way-too-early” rankings following Dusty May’s jump from Michigan to the NBA, more player additions for teams, and some early-season-ending injuries.

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The rankings remain fairly static, however, with the Wildcats holding steady in ESPN’s rankings while moving ahead of St. John’s in CBS Sports’ rankings following Donnie Freeman’s Achilles injury.

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17. Kentucky Wildcats

Previous ranking: 17 (no change)

Impact newcomer: Milan Momcilovic

Momcilovic was the best transfer in the portal, after a season in which he established himself as the best shooter in college basketball. The 6-8 forward withdrew from the NBA draft on the night of the deadline, committing to coach Mark Pope’s team a few days later after also being pursued by Louisville and Arizona. He’s immediately an All-America contender and the most dangerous player on the Wildcats’ roster, after averaging 16.9 points and shooting 48.7% from 3 last season.

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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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16. Kentucky Wildcats

Previous ranking: 17 (⬆️1)

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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Mark Pope Discusses Final Assistant Coach Position, “I’m not in desperate need of adding more pieces”

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Mark Pope isn't rushing to fill Kentucky's final assistant coach opening, saying pending NCAA rules on international players could shift his plans.
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Kentucky basketball has operated this offseason without a full staff. Assistant coaches Alvin Brooks III and Jason Hart left the program back in March, and Mark Pope has only filled one of the two spots since, hiring former NBA All-Star Mo Williams from Jackson State.

Despite that, Kentucky managed to bring in the 3rd ranked transfer class in the country, highlighted by Milan Momcilovic, and have secured a commitment from 2027 five-star Ryan Hampton.

“I like my organization a lot right now. I think this group is functioning at a high level,” Pope said about his staff in an interview with BBN Tonight. “I like the way our staff feels. I like the way we feel in the staff meeting every day. I like the way we’re executing on the road. I like the way we feel on the court right now.”

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With an assistant coach position sitting vacant, Pope is satisfied with how his staff is performing and says there is no urgency in filling the role. Instead, he’s waiting to see how NCAA guidelines and rules unfold in the coming weeks.

“I’m not in desperate need of adding more pieces, although I’m open to the idea,” he said.

“There are going to be a whole host of legal cases from our league testing the CSC and the NCAA on their current guidelines and rules on international players. And depending on what the outcome of those are, it could very much shift the direction we go with hiring.”

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Mark Pope Says Kentucky’s Final Roster Spot Is About Fit, “There’s got to be a very uniquely positioned piece”

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Mark Pope opens up on Kentucky Basketball's final roster spot, emphasizing fit over hype as the Nikola Kusturica recruitment nears a decision.
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Kentucky basketball is wrapping up its third week of practice in an eight-week summer training block. While the players are getting acclimated to Mark Pope’s system and to each other, there is still one roster spot to be filled.

“I am enjoying coaching these guys, but we’re also still really active in recruiting,” Pope said in an interview with BBN Tonight.

One name that Wildcat fans have been keeping a close eye on in recent weeks is Nikola Kusturica, a 17-year-old prospect from Serbia, who is currently playing for FC Barcelona and is a projected lottery pick in the 2028 NBA Draft. His recruitment is down to Kentucky and UCLA, with the latter having the momentum and a decision expected soon.

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Whoever the final roster piece will be, Pope emphasizes that they must fit with the other 14 players on the roster.

“Where we are with our roster, there’s got to be a very uniquely positioned piece that fits,” he said.

“There are several different archetypes of piece that would fit this roster really well, but there’s also a lot of guys who are popping up as available or have been available for a little while who don’t turn out to be the fit that’s going to work for this team.”

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