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Top 10 Ranked UK Gymnastics Prepares for NCAA Championships
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3 years agoon
The Kentucky women’s gymnastics team has a trio of talented gymnasts that will be competing in the NCAA Championships, with the semifinals starting Thursday.
While the team as a whole will not be competing, Raena Worley, Cally Nixon, and Hailey Davis will all be aiming to medal in each of their individual competitions.
Kentucky’s all-around star, Raena Worley, will be facing off against some stiff competition as she will be going against two Olympic gold medalists, Oregon State’s Jade Cary and Auburn’s Suni Lee. However, ESPN has named her a contender for the title.
Cally Nixon, one of the most consistent gymnasts in the program will be displaying her skills in the uneven parallel bars competition. ESPN gymnastics analyst Sacramone Quinn selected Nixon and routine as a “can’t miss”.
Sophomore Hailey Davis will be competing in the floor competition, an event where she just tied her personal best in both of the regional rounds. Her routine is a crowd favorite, displaying her elite athleticism, and will perform it on the NCAA’s biggest stage.
The semifinal round on Thursday will consist of two sessions of competition followed by the final round on Saturday. Worley, Nixon, and Davis will all compete in the second session which starts at 6 p.m. ET and will be broadcasted on ESPN2 and the ESPN app.
The finals will be televised live on ABC this Saturday at 1 p.m. ET.
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Grammy Nominated Music Star Has Credit Card Stolen, Thief Buys 15 Hotdogs at Kentucky Football Game
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October 28, 2024Not a lot of good things came from Kentucky’s 24-10 loss to Auburn on Saturday, but one fan did get FIFTEEN (yes, 1-5) hot dogs courtesy of Grammy-nominated folk-pop artist Noah Kahan.
To clarify it was not a gift, rather the fan stole Kahan’s wallet at Laguardia Airport in New York City. Of all the places for it to venture to, it was Kroger Field.
“The guy who took my wallet went to a Kentucky football game last night,” Kahan shared on social media. “I just know that Mofo bought 15 overpriced hot dogs.”
Kahan has found comedy in the situation, despite having hundreds of dollars in hot dogs purchased on his dime.
“Come on dawg we gotta be collaborative in our spending!! Check with me first,” Kahan shared.
Kahan headlined Railbird Music Festival in Lexington this past summer. Maybe the next time he is in town, he can get a hot dog of his own.
Update on his missing wallet girl FIFTEEN hot dogs???? https://t.co/lsNoNOtHlZ pic.twitter.com/wnkpEanhXL— Noah Kahan Archive (@KahanArchive) October 27, 2024
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Cards Best Cats On National Stage In Volleyball
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4 months agoon
September 19, 2024The fourth-ranked Cardinals traveled to Memorial Coliseum in Lexington on Wednesday night to take on the 11th-ranked Wildcats.
The stage was set for another memorable Battle of the Bluegrass with both teams having a national ranking. In addition to that, the game was broadcast nationally on ESPN and was in front of a great crowd of 3,838 in Memorial.
Unfortunately, that wasn’t enough for the Cats to pull through as they lost in four sets, 25-21, 25-18, 20-25, 25-16
The lady Cats have now fallen to 6-4 on the season, as well as 0-4 against ranked opponents. To make matters worse this is the 4th consecutive loss to Louisville in the annual match-up. However, Kentucky still holds the series 37-29.
After the match, Kentucky head coach Craig Skinner said “Our team did a good job of sustaining their concentration level, but execution suffered at times.” He also gave credit to the Louisville team, complimenting their ability to “play well for a long period of time.” He also credited the 4th ranked team’s ability to “continue to limit options,” and elaborated. “I mean, I think the first several passes, they were doing a good job keeping themselves in the system. And when you’re playing against teams like that, to get blocks when they’re passing the ball within 8 feet of the net, it’s tough. And so it comes down to individual plays, reading the situation of the attacker and making those moves and getting those stuffs. And creating chances by transition opportunities to limit their options that way, too. But yeah, it took a while. And obviously, something we continue to work on.”
Looking to shake off this series the Wildcats will face No.2 Stanford who are 7-1 in Palo Alto, California, on Saturday at 10:30 p.m. Eastern. The game will be broadcast on ESPN2.
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Kentucky Baseball Transfer Class Ranked Ninth in the Country
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August 16, 2024The Kentucky Baseball program is coming off its first-ever trip to the College World Series and they have carried that momentum to the recruiting trail. After losing a large amount of production and experience, Nick Mingione and Co. went and hit the transfer portal hard and are bringing in some talented players.
According to 64Analytics, the Bat Cats are bringing in the 9th-best portal class in the country. The class consists of fifteen players totals, including seven players within the top 250.
92. 1B/DH Cole Hage (Columbia)
114. C Raphael Pelletier (Kansas State)
152. INF Luke Lawrence (Illinois State)
156. OF Shaun Montoya (San Diego State) Transfer Spotlight
168. RHP Nic McCay (South Dakota State)
211. RHP Scott Rouse (Radford)
235. LHP Ethan Walker (Longwood) Transfer Spotlight
272. OF Carson Hansen (Milwaukee) Transfer Spotlight
319. RHP Oliver Boone (California) Transfer Spotlight
398. OF Will Marcy (Memphis)
407. RHP Simon Gregersen (Indiana State)
425. LHP Cole Hentschel (Richmond) Transfer Spotlight
752. 1B Dylan Koontz (Columbia) Transfer Spotlight
2872. RHP Chase Alderman (Eastern Kentucky) Transfer Spotlight
2893. LHP Adam Hachman (Arkansas)
Mingione is no stranger to the transfer portal as he has effectively used the portal to completely change the outlook of his tenure and the program.
From the brink of being fired in 2021, he has led the Cats to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances for the first time in program history. In those appearances, they advanced to the Super Regionals in each and the aforementioned CWS this past season. With this incoming class, Mingione will hope to continue that trajectory and become a consistent tournament team and contender.
That said it will be difficult. While Kentucky has one of the top classes in the portal, it is the 7th best in the SEC, with top 25 programs in Oklahoma and Texas joining the conference as well.
There will likely be some fall exhibitions for the Kentucky Wildcats, but it won’t be until February that we get to see how this collection of talent looks and if they can make another run to Omaha.
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