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Rhyne Howard Selected With the First Pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft
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4 years agoon

During her time at Kentucky, Rhyne Howard has long solidified herself as one of the best players in the country and a top WNBA draft prospect.
Tonight, Howard’s dreams became a reality as she was drafted by the Atlanta Dream with first the pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft.
Howard becomes the first Kentucky women’s player to be drafted no. 1 in program history and only the 5th Kentucky player to ever be drafted, dating back to 1997.
Last season, Howard averaged 20.5 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 3.3 assists for the Wildcats. As a three-level scorer that can defend and has WNBA athleticism, Howard was selected by the Dream to be a pillar that they can build around.
With that said, Howard will be a part of a team with a lot of needs and a lack of recent success, the
Losing four of their five top scorers, the Dream are in full rebuild mode. Prior to the draft, they traded the 3rd pick, 14th pick, and a future first-round pick for the rights to draft Howard. Giving all that up, they are confident in what Howard brings and how she can improve the team.
On the positive side, she will have the opportunity to play and produce from the start.
The WNBA season starts in less than a month on May 6th, so there will be a quick turnaround and we will see how Howard adjusts and helps
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Kentucky Baseball Selected to Fourth Consecutive NCAA Tournament
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4 days agoon
May 25, 2026By
AJ Nava
In the final bracket reveal on the ESPN selection show, Kentucky baseball was named as the No. 3 seed in the Morgantown Regional. This is the fourth year in a row that the Bat Cats have been selected to the NCAA tournament, extending the school record.
West Virginia is the No. 16 overall seed in the tournament and the one-seeded host of the regional. Also in the bracket is No. 2 Wake Forest, Kentucky’s first-round opponent, and No. 4 Binghamton.
On Friday, May 29, Kentucky (31-21, 13-17 SEC) will take on Wake Forest (38-19, 16-14 ACC) at 12:00 p.m. ET. The game will be streamed live on ESPN2.
The similarities that led both teams to the tournament will likely lead to an entertaining first game of the double-elimination format. Both schools went one and done in their respective conference tournaments, as well as facing multiple ranked opponents during the season.
The difference in the schools’ season is Wake Forest was swept twice while Kentucky avoided being swept all season, but on the flip side, the Cats lost all but two of its conference series while the Demon Deacons only lost four.
A schedule only means so much when two teams from different conferences meet. Wake Forest has a high-powered offense, putting up nine games with 14 or more runs and scoring 22 or more runs on two separate occasions.
That can prove problematic for a Kentucky team that has made 55 errors this season. The Demon Deacons lack of depth in the bullpen could benefit the Wildcats. This is an area that Kentucky has had some problems with this season as well, but with 12 of their 22 listed pitchers having a sub 6.00 ERA, they certainly have the edge.
UK is a team that pressures the infield with stolen bases, which will due part put much pressure on Wake Forest – they’ve made 59 errors on the season.
Overall, getting past round one is just the first step to getting out of Morgantown and driving the rest of the long road to Omaha.
Morgantown Regional (Morgantown, West Virginia)
Friday:
Game 1: Kentucky vs. Wake Forest; 12:00 p.m ET on ESPN2
Game 2: No. 16 West Virginia vs. Binghampton; 5 p.m. ET on ESPN+
Saturday:
Game 3: Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2
Game 4: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2
Sunday:
Game 5: Winner Game 4 vs. Loser Game 3
Game 6: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 5
Monday:
Game 7 (if necessary): Rematch Game 6
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Kentucky Baseball Set to Face Vanderbilt in First Round of the SEC Tournament
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2 weeks agoon
May 17, 2026
The bracket is set. Kentucky Baseball, earning the No. 13 overall seed, will face No. 12 Vanderbilt (32-24, 14-16 SEC) in the first round of the SEC Tournament on Tuesday, May 19.
Nick Mingione’s squad finished the regular season with a 31-20 overall record and a 13-17 conference record, going 1-2 in the final series against the Arkansas Razorbacks, who ultimately earned the No. 7 overall seed in the tourney.
These two teams clashed back on April 17-19, where Vanderbilt came into Kentucky Proud Park and stole both game two and three from the Wildcats. Kentucky scored a total of 18 runs in the series, but it let up 23 runs of its own.
In the series-opening win, pitcher Jaxon Jelkin tossed 105 total pitches through eight innings, only allowing two runs and six hits between the 31 batters he faced.
A time is yet to be announced, but it is confirmed that the Bat Cats and the Commodores will play in game two, taking place after game one between No. 9 Ole Miss and No. 16 Missouri at 9:30 a.m. ET.
Kentucky is currently on the “safe” part of the NCAA Tournament bubble, but a win in Hoover, Alabama would have the Wildcats as locks to make yet another appearance in the big dance.
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BREAKING: Former Wildcat Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wins second consecutive NBA MVP Award
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May 17, 2026
History has been made by former Wildcat Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, as he becomes the 14th player in league history to win back-to-back MVP awards. Last season, he became the first Wildcat ever to hoist the trophy, a feat that he still holds with utter dominance.
The Toronto, Canada native averaged 31.1 points per game (second in the league) to go along with 4.3 rebounds per game and 6.6 assists per game. He did this all on 55.3/38.6/87.9 shooting splits and led the Oklahoma City Thunder to the best record in the league with 64 wins.
How about this for a stat? Gilgeous-Alexander is now just the fifth guard in NBA history to win back-to-back MVP awards, joining Hall of Fame guards Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Stephen Curry and Steve Nash.
News of the award will officially be announced tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET on NBA on Prime, with Nikola Jokić and Victor Wembanyama as the other two finalists.
Gilgeous-Alexander will be back in action on Monday, May 18 to face off against Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals, looking to lead his team to back-to-back NBA Finals appearances.
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