Clara Strack scores 25 points along with 12 rebounds to lead the Wildcats to their fifth straight conference win of the season, beating the Bulldogs, 78-64.
After returning home for the Auburn game, the Cats would begin another two-game road trip, with the first stop being in Athens, Georgia for a game against the Georgia Lady Bulldogs. Kentucky’s opponent came into this one under .
Kentucky has started off SEC play as well as you could ask for. 4-0 starts in conference play aren’t too common in Lexington, and the same could be said about starting 5-0 (which hasn’t occurred since the 2012-13 season).
Kenny Brooks and the No. 12 Kentucky women’s basketball team sailed to 5-0 in Southeastern Conference play with a 78-64 victory against Georgia at Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Ga., on Sunday afternoon.
Five things you need to know from No. 6 Kentucky’s 82-69 loss to Georgia in the Wildcats’ men’s SEC basketball road opener: 1. No “3s,” no “W’s for Kentucky. In suffering its third loss of the season Tuesday night, Kentucky (12-3, 1-1 SEC) made only six of 25 3-point tries.
BOTTOM LINE: No. 12 Kentucky visits Georgia after Georgia Amoore scored 21 points in Kentucky’s 80-61 win over the Auburn Tigers. The Bulldogs have gone 7-4 in home games. Georgia is 5-3 when it turns the ball over less than its opponents and averages 15.9 turnovers per game.
The Georgia women’s basketball team fought hard but fell short against Kentucky in a tough SEC showdown on Sunday.
The Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team picked up a win on the road against Georgia Sunday afternoon. The No. 12 Cats won 78-64 behind double-double performances from Clara Strack and Georgia Amoore. Strack scored 25 points and pulled in 12 rebounds.
In desperate need of their first Southeastern Conference victory, the Arkansas Razorbacks and coach John Calipari host the Georgia Bulldogs on Wednesday in Fayetteville, Ark.
The Kentucky football program had a rough season in 2024. That has led to a roster overhaul this season as head coach Mark Stoops attempts to fix this organization’s culture heading into year 13. Part of the reason things got off the rails for the Wildcats was because the schedule was so tough.
Brian Landis, a former assistant coach at Georgia State and West Georgia, was annoucned as Alpharetta’s football coach Tuesday.