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Kentucky vs. Tennessee score, takeaways: Volunteers improve to 7-1 vs. top-10 Wildcat teams under Rick Barnes
No. 5 Tennessee led wire-to-wire Saturday against No. 10 Kentucky in a road 103-92 win. The Vols have won four games inside Rupp Arena since Rick Barnes took over as coach during the 2015-16 season, which matches the amount (4-35) the school won the 39 years prior.
Tennessee (16-5, 6-2 SEC) responded days after a midweek loss to South Carolina at home on Tuesday to pick up its fourth Quad 1 victory of the season. The Vols remain 1.5 games back of No. 24 Alabama for first place in the conference after the Crimson Tide blew out Mississippi State at home earlier in the day.
After recording at least 25 points in his last six conference games, Tennessee star Dalton Knecht had his streak snapped. Knecht finished with 16 points but the star of the show turned out to be another Tennessee guard — Zakai Zeigler. The 5-foot-9 guard finished with his second double-double of the season with 26 points, 13 assists and three steals.
All five Tennessee starters scored in double-figures.
Kentucky (15-6, 5-4) dropped its third game in its last four contests after starting SEC play 2-0. The Wildcats also dropped a midweek game days before their highly anticipated top-10 showdown against Florida at home
The Wildcats were playing without star freshman D.J. Wagner, who is dealing with an ankle injury. Fellow freshman guard Rob Dillingham finished with a career-high 35 points.
Vols show they have more than Knecht
There are many reasons why Tennessee is getting legitimate Final Four buzz. One of them is Knecht , a star transfer who is playing like one of the best players in the country and would win SEC Player of the Year if the season ended today.
Knecht wasn’t the (sole) reason why Tennessee won.
A portion of the credit has to go to the other starters in the Tennessee lineup, specifically Zeigler. The shortest player on the court delivered the best performance of his career after a rough stretch of games which included him finishing with two points and three assists in 32 minutes days prior to South Carolina. But it wasn’t just Zeigler who showed up. Jonas Aidoo finished with 11 points and 11 rebounds for his sixth double-double of the season. Josiah-Jordan James matched Zeigler’s scoring effort with 26 points and Santiago Vescovi connected on 3-of-4 attempts from beyond the arc.
If Tennessee wants to make a run to the Final Four, it’s going to start with Knecht. But, Saturday showed they can win a game with multiple players contributing at a high level.
Kentucky’s lack of defense is a problem
Kentucky, like Tennessee, certainly feel like they can make a run to the Final Four next month. The Wildcats have the personnel and the talent to get there, but the defense could be why they ultimately fall short.
The Wildcats ranked No. 295 out of 362 Division l teams in points (77.2) allowed coming into the weekend. Kentucky gave up 103 against Tennessee, which won’t help them move up. This was the sixth time (out of nine SEC games) that the Wildcats allowed at least 85+ points.
That’s going to be a problem in March.
The positive takeaway for Kentucky is they have yet to play a game at full strength. Wagner being out of the starting lineup because of injury didn’t help the cause, but Dillingham’s performance was special. Some of Kentucky’s elimination games next month may just come down to its electrifying offense being just slightly better than the bad defense.
Tennessee improves stock
After falling to South Carolina earlier this week, Tennessee’s stock took a hit. In CBS Sports’ latest Bracketology by Jerry Palm, Tennessee stayed on the No. 2 line behind Marquette and Kansas. With Houston falling to Kansas earlier in the day, it’s possible the Jayhawks, Marquette or Tennessee could jump to a No. 1 seed. Tennessee’s next game against a ranked opponent isn’t until the end of the month on Feb. 28 against Auburn.
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Takeaways from Kentucky’s home and away SEC schedule for next season
On Thursday, Kentucky’s home and away SEC opponents for the 2026-27 season were revealed and on top of learning the three opponents who they will play twice, there are some very intriguing matchups. In conference play, Kentucky will face six teams who are among the top 25 in many preseason rankings.
In SEC play, Kentucky will play Tennessee, Vandy and Ole Miss all both home and away. The home matchups include Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M and Vandy. As for the road tilts, the Wildcats will face Florida, Georgia, Mississippi State, Missouri, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee and Vandy. Let’s take a look at some interesting developments from the schedule release.
John Calipari returns to Rupp Arena (again)
In Calipari’s first year with Arkansas, he got the best of Kentucky when he came into Rupp Arena and left with a 10-point victory, a game where you could really feel the tension all game long in the building from Kentucky fans, which translated onto the court with the players. Last season, it was Kentucky who shocked everyone when they stole one on the road against a top 20 Arkansas team after a rough up-and-down season up to that point. Now, the two will face off again as Kentucky will look to get the win in Rupp and make sure Calipari doesn’t get two in a row in the building. It’ll be another highly-anticipated showdown.
Kentucky hits the road at Texas
This is shaping up to be a major challenge for Kentucky next season and may even end up being one of the biggest games of the season. Texas is seen by many as a clear top 10 team, with some even having them within the top five and when you combine that with the fact that the game is on the road, the Wildcats will have their hands full. The Wildcats fell to the longhorns in the 2024-25 season, and it’ll be a much stiffer challenge this time.
Which game could be a trap?
We don’t have the game-by-game dates yet, so it’s hard to say with a lot of confidence, but opponent-wise, Georgia could really give Kentucky fits. In Pope’s first year, his team struggled handling the physicality of the Bulldogs and now, they’ve retained one of their best guards for another year and have added physicality through the portal. Mike White’s teams love to make opponents uncomfortable and they could do that once again down in Athens. Another sneaky team to watch is Oklahoma, who will have very good guard play. Kentucky will face both teams on the road.
Overall, it’s a pretty fair SEC schedule for a Kentucky team who has the capability of a return to being atop the conference once again. Mark Pope has such a system-fit squad and he can do some damage in the SEC.
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Can you set off fireworks in Kentucky? See laws ahead of Fourth of July
Fourth of July festivities to celebrate in Louisville
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Fourth of July is almost here, and Kentuckians are getting ready to light up the sky.
Before you plan your fireworks celebrations, it’s important to know what is and isn’t allowed under Kentucky law. Here’s what to know about fireworks laws and safety tips in the Bluegrass State ahead of Independence Day.
Can you set off fireworks in Kentucky?
Yes. As long as you live in a place where local ordinances don’t prohibit it, according to the Kentucky State Fire Marshal’s website.
Are fireworks legal in Louisville?
In Louisville or Jefferson County, larger display fireworks are not legal due to a local law. Some consumer products that don’t leave the ground, such as sparklers, are allowed.
If the cautionary label on the firework has the words “explosive,” “emits flaming pellets,” “flaming balls,” “firecracker,” “report” or “rocket,” it is automatically a no-go, according to the Louisville-Jefferson County Code of Ordinances.
But, smaller ones like sparklers, cylindrical or cone fountains, wheels and ground spinners are legal. Still, don’t let the size fool you − they can burn up to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the National Fire Protection Association.
Learn more: Check out these 4th of July events taking place across Kentucky
How to use fireworks safely
The state fire marshal suggests following the following advice when using fireworks:
- Use fireworks outdoors.
- Obey local laws.
- Keep a bucket of water or a working water hose nearby.
- Use fireworks as intended and avoid altering them or combining them.
- Never relight “dud” fireworks. Wait 20 minutes and then soak it in a bucket of water.
- Spectators should keep a safe distance from the person lighting the firework (the individual lighting it should wear safety glasses).
- Alcohol and fireworks do not mix. Have a “designated adult operator.”
- Do not use homemade fireworks or illegal explosives.
- Report illegal explosives to the fire or police department in your community.
- Never allow children to play with or ignite fireworks.
- Read and follow all instructions on the label.
Former Courier Journal reporter Ana Rocío Álvarez Bríñez contributed. Reach Marina Johnson at Marina.Johnson@courier-journal.com.
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Kentucky’s Otega Oweh headed to Thunder in 2026 NBA Draft trade
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LEXINGTON — Otega Oweh will begin his NBA career on the move.
The Miami Heat drafted Oweh in the second round of the 2026 NBA Draft on Wednesday, June 24. Oweh was the No. 41 overall pick (and the 11th selection of the second round).
But he won’t remain in Miami: Oweh reportedly is part of a trade that will send him to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Oweh starred for Kentucky basketball the past two seasons. He was a primary component of the first and second squads of coach Mark Pope’s tenure at UK.
Here’s what to know about Oweh, the Wildcats’ newest draft selection:
Oweh began his time as a collegian at Oklahoma, where he spent two seasons. He played in 32 games (28 starts) for the Sooners in 2023-24, averaging 11.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1 assist per outing.
But he was a revelation at Kentucky, inarguably the team’s top player the past two seasons.
During his debut in 2024-25, Oweh paced the Wildcats in points per game (16.2) and double-digit efforts (33 times in 36 games). He started the season scoring 10 or more in the team’s first 26 games, which was the longest streak by a Kentucky player since Malik Monk did so 30 times in a row in 2016-17.
After going through the draft process and returning to UK, Oweh entered the 2025-26 campaign as the SEC’s preseason Player of the Year.
He wound up being every bit as consistent as in Year 1, scoring 10-plus points in 35 of the Cats’ 36 games. Oweh, who was named to the All-SEC Second Team by the league’s coaches, averaged a team-high 18.6 points per game.
He finished his Kentucky career with 1,255 points, the most ever by a player in his first two seasons with the program.
Along with his scoring prowess, Oweh also set single-season personal bests for rebounds (4.8), assists (2.7) and steals (1.8) per game.
Despite his standout two-year career with the Cats, Oweh was not a highly touted transfer portal prospect following the 2023-24 season. He was 31st according to 247Sports, while ESPN ranked him 59th and On3 didn’t even include him in its top 100.
Hailing from Blair Academy in New Jersey, Oweh was unanimously rated as a four-star prospect in the 2022 class, earning that ranking from Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN.
Oweh was slightly taller than 6-foot-4 (without shoes) at the NBA Draft Combine. During that testing, he weighed 216 pounds. That’s nearly identical to Oweh’s figures on Kentucky’s official 2025-26 roster, where he was listed at 6-4 and 220 pounds.
NBAdraft.net wrote that Oweh’s most logical pro comps are the Harrison twins — ex-UK greats Aaron and Andrew — and Josh Okogie.
Reach Kentucky men’s basketball and football reporter Ryan Black at rblack@gannett.com and follow him on X at @RyanABlack.
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