Kentucky
Sunday Headlines: Justin Edwards Ascension
Greetings BBN.
The Kentucky Wildcats did just enough to win Saturday’s thrilling shootout with Arkansas to avoid what would have been a really bad loss. The Cats remained scorching hot on offense, and while the defense did struggle much of the way, they did just on that end down the stretch to pull off the 111-102 victory, their 21st of the season.
Antonio Reeves led the way with 22 points, but it was the freshmen who won the game down the stretch. DJ Wagner had 19 points in arguably his best game of the season, while Rob Dillingham had 15 and was money down the stretch offensively.
Zvonimir Ivisic had 12 points and a career-high nine rebounds, while Justin Edwards and Reed Sheppard each had 10.
For much of the game, it didn’t appear Edwards was going to do anything. With five minutes left, he hadn’t even hit a shot while notching two points on two free throws early in the first half, but he was just as important as any other Wildcat was in carrying his team to victory.
Edwards ended up with eight points and three steals in the final 4:46. It wasn’t quite his 10/10 performance in last week’s demolition of Alabama, but it was another major step forward for a guy who looked well on his way to being out of the rotation by the time the postseason arrived.
Also, that 3 he took and made was BALLSY.
Edwards deserves a world of credit for keeping his head down, shutting out the noise, and becoming a major impact player for a Kentucky team that may just be capable of making a deep NCAA Tournament run.
Tweet(s) of the Day
The official results for the 2024 linebacker combine class are in.@UKFootball‘s Trevin Wallace earned the top athleticism score at his position (86) with top-3 marks in the broad jump (10’7″), vertical jump (37.5″) & forty-yard dash (4.51). pic.twitter.com/W7gdj4fPGl
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) March 1, 2024
A great NFL Combine showing for Trevin Wallace.
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Headlines
Seven Double-Figure Scorers Lead No. 16 Kentucky Past Arkansas – UK Athletics
It was the first time that Kentucky had seven double-figure scorers since Feb. 19, 2005 in a win against Mississippi State.
Wildcats Conclude Regular Season at No. 9/7 LSU on Sunday – UK Athletics
Ajae Petty, an All-SEC caliber forward, continues to lead the team in scoring (14.4) and rebounding (10.3).
Kentucky beat Arkansas with a slew of individual player runs – KSR
In Kentucky’s win over Arkansas, just when you thought it was going to be a certain guy’s night, someone else stepped up and went on a run.
2024 Kentucky season: Aging John Calipari or his fountain of youth? – Cats Pause
With its ups and downs, is the 2023-24 season keeping John Calipari feeling young or aging him rapidly? The coach tackles it head-on.
Coffel Ties UK Home Run Record in 8-0 Run Rule Win Over Gophers – UK Athletics
Senior Erin Coffel hit her Kentucky Softball record-tying 61st-career home run as one of four homers on the day for Kentucky as the Wildcats run-ruled Minnesota 8-0 in six innings.
Trevin Walalce among early NFL Combine winners – 247
Wallace tied for the third-fastest 40-yard dash time among the linebackers with a 4.51 and posted the second-highest vertical jump at 37.5 inches, as well as the second-longest broad jump at 10 feet 7 inches.
Dom Day: Dominic Niman Shines in Kentucky’s Run-Rule Victory – UK Athletics
Dominic Niman provided the best outing of the season by a Kentucky starting pitcher and Emilien Pitre led an offensive barrage with four RBI as the Wildcats run-ruled Lipscomb 16-1 in seven innings on Saturday afternoon at Kentucky Proud Park to claim the weekend series.
Transfer Jamon Dumas-Johnson Wants to Prove the Doubters Wrong – Your Sports Edge
JDJ was a finalist for the Butkus Award awarded to the nation’s top linebacker in 2022 and was named a first-team All-American by the Sporting News and ESPN.
NFL tested optical tracking devices for line-to-gain rulings during 2023 season – NFL
The league tested optical tracking in two stadiums this past season — and during Super Bowl LVIII at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium — for line-to-gain rulings, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported on Thursday, citing league officials.
Texas WR Xavier Worthy’s 4.21 40 fastest ever at NFL combine – ESPN
Texas receiver Xavier Worthy made NFL combine history Saturday, clocking the fastest 40-yard dash at 4.21 seconds.
Earn Credit From J. Crew by Helping Them Recycle Your Old Swimwear–Keeping Clothes Out of Landfills – GNN
J. Crew has partnered with a recycling firm called SuperCircle to help gather up and properly dispose of unwanted or broken swimwear.
Italian-Made Exoskeleton Gets Disabled Users Walking and Standing — GNN
Motors located at the knee and hip joints power normal motion based on three different modes, Walk mode, Retrain mode, and TwinCare mode.
Kentucky
FCPS superintendent to recommend keeping Stables program at Kentucky Horse Park
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Demetrus Liggins announced Tuesday he will recommend keeping The Stables alternative school at its current location through the end of next school year.
The school is located within the Kentucky Horse Park and allows students to work with horses while learning in a smaller setting. FCPS’ “Project Right Size Bright Futures” initiative had been considering terminating the facility contract over efficiency reasons.
Parents like Jennifer Boling understand the implications of the decision after seeing what the program did for her two children.
“It’s just changed their complete life around. Neither one of them trusted adults before,” Boling said.
The district’s Right Size Bright Futures committee had been looking at cutting the school’s facility contract with the nonprofit Central Kentucky Riding for Hope. Liggins acknowledged Tuesday that while the program is costly, it is worthwhile.
Liggins said he wants to promote the work being done to find partnerships to help continue the program’s long-term viability.
School Board Chair Tyler Murphy told WKYT he was excited to hear about Liggins’ recommendation ahead of Thursday’s board meeting.
“They do incredible work. The passion around that work is very meaningful and powerful. It’s important because they are truly leaving an impact on every child that goes through their doors,” Murphy said.
The leader of the school’s partnering agency shares in Murphy’s excitement.
“Elated that there’s been a response and gratified that people took time to listen to the story of our participants,” said Pat Kline, executive director of Central Kentucky Riding for Hope.
Boling said while she is more optimistic than before, she needs to see results.
“I want to see them actually follow through and not just be words,” Boling said.
According to Liggins, the Stables program costs the school district about $1.1 million. A majority of that comes from personnel, he said.
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Unexpected death of central Kentucky woman prompts community fundraising effort
MADISON COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) — A Central Kentucky mother is working to raise money for her daughter’s funeral after the woman died unexpectedly while visiting a friend in Pennsylvania last week.
Ashley Lowery McCoy’s mother, Paula Carrier, said the community has stepped up during her time of shock, raising around $5,000 for funeral arrangements in just four days.
“She’ll look down on all of us, and she’ll be smiling. She’ll say, ‘Hey, they actually love me,’” Carrier said. “She’d be proud of everybody for stepping up. She’d see that she mattered.”
McCoy had recently left a sober living program about a month ago after battling drug addiction, according to her mother. At the same time, McCoy managed to leave an abusive relationship.
“My daughter’s seen me get clean. She wanted to get clean, and she did it,” Carrier said. “She would tell you, ‘Mom, you should be proud of me because I’m doing good,’” Carrier said.
McCoy’s pastor said she had recently given herself to God before leaving for her trip to Pennsylvania.
“You could tell that she was broken and she wants a change in life,” Senior Pastor at the Revival Hope Tabernacle church, Walter Rhodus said.
“She left this world and I mean she gets to spend eternity in heaven. That’s priceless. I mean, absolutely priceless,” the pastor said.
With Ashley’s funeral scheduled for December 19, the family is still $2,000 short of covering the costs. They have set up several donation locations in Jessamine County and Madison County.
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“No mom should have to do that. If I don’t get it, I don’t know what I want to do, I’ll sell everything I’ve got,” Carrier said. “If I could, I’d ride back here with her. I would take my child’s place.”
Kentucky
Kentucky Volleyball set for Final Four showdown with Wisconsin
The semifinal stage is set for No. 1 seed Kentucky volleyball, as the Wildcats prepare to take on No. 3 seed Wisconsin in the NCAA Final Four on Thursday, Dec. 18, at 9:00 PM ET inside the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City.
Kentucky has been dominant throughout the NCAA Tournament, including a 3–0 sweep of Wofford, a sweep against Cal Poly in the Sweet 16, and a sweep over Creighton in the Elite Eight. Their only dropped set came in the Round of 32 against UCLA. Outside of that brief hiccup, Kentucky has controlled matches from start to finish and remains undefeated at home this season.
Wisconsin arrives in Kansas City after a statement win over No. 1 Texas in the Elite Eight. The Badgers earned a measure of revenge against the Longhorns, who handed Wisconsin one of its four losses during the regular season. Kentucky accounted for Texas’ other two defeats, beating the Longhorns in both the regular season and the SEC Tournament championship.
Thursday’s matchup also carries historical weight for Big Blue Nation. Wisconsin was the team that ended Kentucky men’s basketball’s perfect 38–0 season in the 2015 Final Four, denying the Wildcats an undefeated national title.
Now, Kentucky volleyball has an opportunity to write a different ending against the Badgers on the sport’s biggest stage.
If the Wildcats advance, they’ll face the winner of the other national semifinal matchup, which sees No. 1 seed Pittsburgh, who actually handed Kentucky one of its regular-season losses, take on No. 3 seed Texas A&M, whom the Cats defeated in College Station.
With a spot in the national championship match on the line, the Wildcats will look to continue their dominant run and settle an old score. The national championship game is Sunday, Dec. 21, on ABC at 3:30 PM ET.
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