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Ellen Calipari sends video goodbye to Kentucky, Big Blue Nation
John Calipari said goodbye to the Kentucky program on Tuesday, ending what has been a wild few days surrounding the head coach. While his next stop, Arkansas, has not been made official, Calipari will not be in Lexington for the 2024-2025 season. And his entire family will be heading to Northwest Arkansas with him.
While John’s goodbye video earned a ton of eyeballs on social media, his wife, Ellen, had one of her own. She too was around the program for a long time and had a ton of relationships. Ellen Calipari reminisced on being “Mrs. Cal” at Kentucky but is willing to pass it off to whoever the Wildcats hire next.
“If he feels like it’s time to move on, I have to support that,” Ellen Calipari said. “It’s not easy and we will miss a lot of things about Lexington and the University of Kentucky. It’s been my honor to be Mrs. Cal and make brownies for a lot of these guys that have come through. I guess it’s time for me to pass on the crown of being the princess. Thank you for everything you’ve done for myself and my family and my roommate. Thank you.”
On3’s KSR pointed out all the good Ellen did for the program. Whenever a player had a birthday, she would bake them brownies as a celebration. Making fun of the head coach was a popular act as well, whether it was related to basketball or not.
Ellen Calipari did plenty around the community as well, being a huge part of The Calipari Foundation and the annual UK Women’s Clinic.
John Calipari sends message to Big Blue Nation
The drama surrounding Calipari’s departure from Kentucky ended on Tuesday. He posted a message, explaining his decision despite not officially having the Arkansas job yet.
Calipari called Kentucky his “dream job” but understands somebody else needs to be in charge moving forward.
“Since our season ended, Ellen and I have spent a lot of time thinking about our time here at Kentucky,” Calipari said. “What it means to us, the friends we’ve made on that court, regional championships, conference championships, Final Fours, the national title in 2012 — it’s been a beautiful time for us.
“This is a dream job. It was my dream job. Anybody in our profession looks at the University of Kentucky and basketball and says, ‘That is the bluest of blue.’ The last few weeks we’ve come to realize that this program probably needs to hear another voice, that the university as a whole has to have another voice giving guidance about this program.
“The fans need to hear another voice. We’ve loved it here, but we think it’s time for us to step away and step away completely from the program.”
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Northern Kentucky claims 4 titles at Class 3A indoor track state meet
The Kentucky High School Athletic Association indoor state track meet rolled on on Wednesday, March 4. One day after Beechwood claimed the Class 1A boys team title, three Northern Kentucky big schools combined for four individual state titles in Class 3A.
Cooper’s Paul Van Laningham won the 3,200-meter run in 9:09.49 and took second place in the 1,600-meter run in 4:07.88. It was a reversal of his results at the 2025 indoor state meet and earned him his fifth overall state title. He scored all of Cooper’s points, good for ninth place in the team standings with 18 points.
Van Laningham’s teammate, Ava Dunn, got the day started with a shot put title, throwing the 8.82-pound ball 39 feet, 3.25 inches.
Simon Kenton’s Alexis Howard won the long jump with an attempt of 18 feet, 7.25 inches, then claimed the triple jump title with a distance of 37 feet, 4.25 inches. It is her second straight indoor long jump title and third overall as she also claimed the 2024 outdoor title. Taking fifth place in the 55-meter dash, she scored all 24 points for SK, finishing in a tie for eighth place. Cooper was right behind with 22 points.
Finally, Conner’s Avery Vanlandingham win the 800-meter run in 2:17.55, out-leaning North Oldham’s Millie Huang at the line.
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Hardley Gilmore returns to Kentucky Football
A wide receiver from Belle Glade, Florida, Gilmore totaled 28 receptions for 313 yards and one touchdown for the Wildcats during the 2025 season. The 6-foot-1 sophomore has had a very interesting offseason as he entered the portal, flipped a commitment, and is now back in Lexington.
After the 2025 season, Gilmore committed to Louisville when he entered the transfer portal, then flipped his commitment to Baylor, and ultimately signed with the Bears. To end Gilmore’s portal saga, he’s now back in a familiar place with the Wildcats.
When the 2026 season begins, Gilmore will have two years of eligibility remaining.
Gilmore had a solid sophomore campaign with the Wildcats, appearing in all 12 games. His best game of the season came in the late-season loss against Vanderbilt. He tallied six catches for 55 yards in the game.
With Kentucky losing most of its wide receiver production from last season, this is a significant pickup, and it won’t be surprising if Gilmore is back in the starting lineup this fall.
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