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Highlights, MVP, and Twitter reactions to Wildcats’ bounce-back win at Arkansas
The Kentucky Wildcats came into Saturday’s matchup with 10-9 Arkansas needing a strong showing against an inferior team.
After laying a complete dud on the road at South Carolina earlier in the week, it would have been ideal for UK to see a quick start against Razorbacks in what we all know is a tough place to play.
Whew. That didn’t happen.
Kentucky had a whopping four points on the board with 11 minutes to play in the first half.
Finally, Antonio Reeves’ buckets broke the drought, but the first half was anything but palatable.
Whatever the Kentucky offense once was seemingly had just vanished.
UK would somehow only trail 26-24 at the break. Both teams would shoot just 9/31 from the field in an ugly contest that lacked any flow.
Antonio Reeves picked up where he left off the last time he was in Bud Walton Arena and went nuclear in the second half. The super senior torched the Razorbacks and finished with 24 points in what turned into a 63-57 victory for the Cats!
It was important to get out of this complete mess without a loss, but it wasn’t a pleasant experience. At least the defense is better, though the Hogs are ranked 119th in KenPom offensive efficiency, so how much better it really is remains to be seen.
Kentucky is now 15-4 on the season and will host Florida on Wednesday night in Lexington.
Highlights
Box Score
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MVP
The MVP race was really never in doubt in this one with Antonio Reeves providing the only real offensive punch the UK had for most of the night.
Reeves would pour in 24 tough points on 9/20 shooting with four boards, two steals, and one assist.
It’s difficult to imagine what this offense would look like at times without Reeves’ ability to get a craft bucket. A week ago, that would have sounded crazy, but unfortunately, things have veered off course offensively.
Antonio owns the Razorbacks.
Twitter Reactions
Least amount of blue that Kentucky will see in the stands this season, as expected.
Bud Walton Arena is fired up, as always. https://t.co/F506BpWi8I
— Ben Roberts (@BenRobertsHL) January 27, 2024
Arkansas guard Devo Davis was kicked off the team like seven minutes before the opening tip. Not sure I’ve seen that before.
— Jack Pilgrim (@JackPilgrimKSR) January 27, 2024
Kentucky’s defense has looked much better…but we have 3 points in over 5 minutes. Can’t finish inside. That’s becoming a problem.
— Brandon Ramsey (@BRamseyKSR) January 27, 2024
We are playing better defense and would be winning by 15 rn, 1 for 13 shooting is killing us. What is happening?
— Mike Willis (@michael_willis1) January 27, 2024
Remember when Kentucky scored points? That was fun.
— Nick Roush (@RoushKSR) January 27, 2024
I understand SEC road games are hard, but this offensive showing is confusing. Going from a team two games ago that was averaging 92 points to 4 points in 9 minutes against a team coming off a 26-point loss to Ole Miss………………….
— David Sisk (@CoachDavidSisk) January 27, 2024
I’d get thrown out of every game if I was a coach.
If Mitchell’s foul last game was a cylinder foul, so is that.
— Josh Poole (@josh72484) January 27, 2024
The Antonio Reeves, All-American, movement needs to be louder. This dude has been incredible this season. He’s shooting 50-43-89 while averaging 19 points for a top ten team.
— Rob Dauster (@RobDauster) January 28, 2024
Always a lot of talk about Antonio Reeves not making big shots when Kentucky needs it in a tight game. #12 is delivering tonight.
— Shawn Smith (@gbbcountry) January 28, 2024
After scoring a career-high 37 at Arkansas last season, Antonio Reeves with 24 more tonight.
— TheCatsPause247 (@TheCatsPause247) January 28, 2024
That was an insane play by Sheppard. To make that steal and pinpoint that outlet was one of the biggest plays of the year for them.
— Justin Rowland (@RowlandRIVALS) January 28, 2024
Reed Sheppard dagger. Kentucky leads 61-52 with 1:10 left.
— Ben Roberts (@BenRobertsHL) January 28, 2024
Sheppard with a dagger. Huge to get out of this mess with a win.
— Anthony Wireman (@awireman) January 28, 2024
Reed-Reeves-Mitchell all hit massive Threes down the stretch. Not sure there are many teams that have better outside shooters
Ugo was great tonight. Probably his best game at Kentucky
— Matt Jones (@KySportsRadio) January 28, 2024
Haha, Ugonna Onyenso starts his postgame conversation with Goose Givens by apologizing for saying a bad word in his last postgame radio appearance.
“I really apologize for that. It’s not gonna happen again.”
I think all is forgiven, especially after his performance tonight.
— Tyler Thompson (@MrsTylerKSR) January 28, 2024
Calipari says Edwards got hit during a scrimmage Friday and is a little hobbled.
— Aaron Gershon (@agershon99) January 28, 2024
There are no bad road wins in 2024 college basketball. Overcoming a horrible start and delivering clutch plays to win at Arkansas — even when the Hogs are now 1-6 SEC — has value for Kentucky. Sheppard, Reeves and Mitchell delivered. pic.twitter.com/7tZVvTv20U
— Kyle Tucker (@KyleTucker_ATH) January 28, 2024
The game changed with this lineup for Kentucky:
DJ Wagner
Reed Sheppard
Antonio Reeves
Tre Mitchell
Ugonna OnyensoI believe the five can change depending on matchup, but the first four are the foundation.
— Tristan Pharis (@TristanUda) January 28, 2024
College basketball games are played in a vacuum. What happened tonight won’t necessarily happen in the next game. Kentucky won on the road. That is a positive result.
I’m not worried about how it looked. We can addressed than between now and Wednesday.
Big week coming up.
— Brandon Ramsey (@BRamseyKSR) January 28, 2024
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Vanderbilt baseball’s series win vs Kentucky revelatory
Entering the weekend, Vanderbilt baseball had gotten swept in its only SEC series in which it hadn’t won the first game.
So the Commodores had a tough task in a series they badly needed after dropping the opener 5-2 on a walk-off grand slam after Vanderbilt’s best healthy starter, Connor Fennell, pitched well.
But the Commodores (24-17, 9-9 SEC) rebounded to take the series with an 8-7 win in the second game and a 13-6 win in the finale April 19. They did that despite not having any pitcher go more than three innings in either game. Though the pitching was still shaky at times — they issued more free passes than strikeouts in both of the wins — they worked out of enough jams to let the offense go to work.
Here’s what we learned from the series.
Will Hampton proves an unlikely hero for the offense
Vanderbilt got strong performances from a few of its typical top performers, including Braden Holcomb (6-for-13, four doubles) and Brodie Johnston (4-for-12, two home runs, three walks). But one of the biggest hits of the series came from the unlikeliest of sources.
Logan Johnstone was held out of the finale after colliding with Mike Mancini in Game 2, and in his place coach Tim Corbin opted to go with redshirt freshman Will Hampton in left field. Hampton had recorded just six college plate appearances, all of which were in nonconference games.
But Hampton reached in all three of his plate appearances against Kentucky, first on a single, then a walk. In the sixth inning, with the score tied, he came up with the bases loaded and two outs and blasted a grand slam, giving Vanderbilt its first lead.
Tyler Baird learns the ups and downs of being a closer
Freshman Tyler Baird has been Vanderbilt’s closer for the past three weeks, recording his first save April 2 against Texas A&M. But he learned the pitfalls that can come with that role in Game 1 against Kentucky. Summoned for an eight-out save with the Commodores leading 2-1, he retired the first five batters, but loaded the bases with nobody out in the ninth. He struck out the next two batters but then gave up the walk-off grand slam.
Baird returned for Game 3, this time attempting a five-out save and coming in with runners on first and second and one out with a three-run lead in the eighth inning. He allowed both inherited runners to score, but kept the lead and then had a scoreless ninth inning after Vanderbilt scored three runs in the top of the inning.
Baird’s emergence has been key for the Commodores, and the Game 3 bounce-back was especially important.
Vanderbilt’s RPI shows improvement
On April 15, Vanderbilt was 95th in RPI, a mark that wasn’t going to cut it for NCAA Tournament selection. But with a road series win against a Kentucky team that started the week in the top 20 of RPI, the Commodores moved all the way up to 75th, according to Warren Nolan.
While Vanderbilt will need to keep moving up — a top-50 mark would be ideal — the series win did a lot. In the next two weeks, it will face two top-five RPI teams in Alabama and Texas, giving more opportunity to improve its standing.
Aria Gerson covers Vanderbilt athletics for The Tennessean. Contact her at agerson@gannett.com or on X @aria_gerson.
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Missing on this PF in the transfer portal could be a good thing for Kentucky
Power forward has been one of the positions that Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats have to fill with Andrija Jelavic and Mo Dioubate gone. The two players that Pope has had on campus at the power forward position are Syracuse’s Donnie Freeman and Colorado’s Sebastian Rancik. Both are really good players, but Freeman is better by a wide margin.
It has felt that entire time that Kentucky wanted Rancik as the backup to Freeman or a backup plan if they weren’t able to land Freeman. Well, Rancik just picked Florida State, so perhaps this is a sign that the Wildcats will land Freeman.
Big Blue Nation was torn on Rancik, but I do believe he would have been a really solid backup power forward. I personally didn’t want him to be the starting four for this team. It is clear that he wanted to go somewhere where he could be the guy at the four, so he will be heading to the ACC to play for FSU.
Now that Kentucky has missed on Rancik, it is very important that the Wildcats land Freeman soon. The problem with waiting on some of these players is the fact that the portal isn’t slowing down. If Pope targets two power forwards and misses on both of them, most of the good fours in the portal will be gone.
There will be some panic in Lexington if the Wildcats are not able to land Freeman, but I do believe the Wildcats are in a good spot to land the elite power forward. From the beginning, Freeman has been my top player for Kentucky in the portal, as he, plus Malachi Moreno, will give the Wildcats an elite frontcourt.
If Pope is able to land Freeman and Tyran Stokes to pair with Zoom Diallo, Alex Wilkins, Moreno, and Kam Williams, this could be the start of a really good team in Lexington. Hopefully, an announcement for where Freeman will transfer comes soon, and hopefully, this will be to play for Pope at Kentucky.
Fans of rival teams will say Pope “whiffed” on Rancik, but if this whiff was because the Wildcats are set to land Freeman soon, then it was more than worth it for Kentucky. If the Wildcats are able to land Freeman, it will officially be time for Big Blue Nation to start getting excited about the 2026-27 season. I expect a decision from Freeman to come within the next day or two.
Rancik would have been a solid backup four in Lexington but Freeman has been the guy from the beggining for this staff so if Kentucky lands him all is well. If the staff misses on Freeman not landing Rancik will look bad.
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Kentucky is poised to land either Donnie Freeman or Sebastian Rancik this weekend, per report
Jones posted on Twitter that “Kentucky will have (absent a major change) either Freeman or Rancik by tomorrow,” while also noting the Wildcats still need to add another shooter and another big to round out the roster.
One of the top targets is Donnie Freeman, a 6-foot-9, 205-pound sophomore forward transferring from Syracuse. Freeman arrived in Lexington on Tuesday night and began his visit on Wednesday before leaving without a commitment. While there was concern he could land at UConn, that visit has since been canceled, leaving Kentucky and St. John’s as the top teams.
Freeman averaged 16.5 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game last season, while adding nearly a block and a steal per contest. He shot 47.4% from the field but 30.2% from 3-point range across 23 games.
The other option is Sebastian Rancik, a 6-foot-11, 220-pound sophomore forward transferring from Colorado. Rancik visited Kentucky starting Wednesday through Thursday and brings a versatile skill set, averaging 12.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 2 assists per game while shooting 33.1% from 3.
Either Freeman or Rancik would provide a significant boost at the power forward position for head coach Mark Pope. Kentucky has already added guards Zoom Diallo and Alex Wilkins in the portal.
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