Kentucky
Kentucky men’s soccer keeps kicking toward tournament championship
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The No. 2 Kentucky males’s soccer staff (13-0-5, 7-0-3 Solar Belt) superior to the Solar Belt Convention Match championship match following a 3-0 defeat of West Virginia College (7-7-4, 3-1-4 Solar Belt) on Wednesday evening on the Wendell & Vickie Bell Soccer Advanced.
2,093 members of Large Blue Nation cheered the Wildcats to a different victory retaining the unbeaten streak alive for the 2022 marketing campaign.
Within the common season, Kentucky performed in Morgantown, W.Va. the place the Cats and Mountaineers went head-to-head for a tricky 3-3 draw.
Sophomore Casper Grening used fancy footwork within the twenty second minute to maneuver across the West Virginia defender to ship an unassisted left-footed shot into the web for the primary objective of the evening. His profitable shot earned the Wildcat his ninth objective of the season which locations him in second on the staff.
Senior Eythor Bjorgolfsson, who leads the staff in objectives, scored the second objective of the evening following a gradual begin to the second half of the match. Within the 81st minute, fellow senior Nick Gutmann handed the ball diagonally to Bjorgolfsson who used his proper foot within the field to attain. Bjorgolfsson now tallies 10 objectives this season for Kentucky.
It didn’t take lengthy for Enzo Mauriz to spherical out the evening with a 3rd objective within the 83rd minute. Additionally assisted by Gutmann, the junior discovered his alternative from a cross that he related with to fireplace straight into the web handed the Mountaineer keeper. Large Blue Nation erupted as Kentucky pushed the rating up three-nil.
Gutmann’s two assists on the evening introduced his tally to 16 thus far this season. The Hamburg, Germany native at the moment leads the nation in Whole Assists (16) and Assists Per Sport (.89).
Kentucky and Washington are the one two NCAA Division I males’s soccer applications nonetheless undefeated within the nation.
Kentucky will face seventh-seeded James Madison on Sunday for the Solar Belt Convention Match championship match. The ultimate contest will kick off at 1 p.m. EST at The Bell. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for youth (non-student ages 3-18) and $5 for senior residents (65+). Youngsters 2 and underneath shall be admitted freed from cost as will all Solar Belt Convention college students who present a sound college issued ID. All tickets shall be cell. Followers are inspired to buy tickets previous to arriving on the occasion on-line. Gates to The Bell Soccer will open at Midday on Sunday.
Kentucky and JMU met as soon as earlier this season with the Wildcats incomes at 3-1 victory in Harrisonburg, Virginia. UK earned objectives within the sport from Ben Injury, Lucca Rodrigues and Martin Soereide. JMU earned a lone objective from Clay Obara. UK outshot JMU 8-2, together with a 5-3 edge in photographs on objective.
2022 Solar Belt Convention Males’s Soccer Match
Bell Soccer Advanced – Lexington, Ky.
Sunday, Nov. 6
Match 1: (4) West Virginia def. (5) Coastal Carolina 1-0
Match 2: (1) Kentucky def. (8) South Carolina 2-1
Wednesday, Nov. 9
(1) Kentucky def. (4) West Virginia 1-0
Sunday, Nov. 13
(1) Kentucky vs. (7) James Madison – 1 p.m. ET – ESPN+
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KSR Today: Kentucky Keeps Rolling with a Big Win over Lipscomb
If you thought there might be a hangover from the Duke win, think again. Mark Pope’s Kentucky Wildcats were buzzing like a bee in a 97-68 victory over Lipscomb at Rupp Arena.
The Cats shot 54.8% from the field and sank a dozen three-pointers, becoming the first team in Kentucky basketball history to make 10+ three-pointers in the first four games of a season. Not too shabby.
Four Wildcats scored in double-figures. Lamont Butler and Koby Brea were each 3-3 from three-point land. Brea has only missed four of his 19 attempts this season, shooting a blistering 78.9% from behind the arc. Neither of those players was the biggest story of the game.
Jaxson Robinson Bounces Back
As great as the Duke win was, you couldn’t say that about Jaxson Robinson‘s performance. The only Kentucky Wildcat to earn preseason All-SEC honors did not make a field goal in Atlanta. He made quite a few against Lipscomb, knocking down three trey-balls and making 6-10 from the field to finish with a team-high 20 points for his highest-scoring game as a Wildcat.
“The Duke win was great,” Robinson said on the SECN+ broadcast after the win. “I felt like for me personally, I let my team down with my body language last game, so I felt like tonight, I just wanted to make sure I was aggressive and a great teammate and let everything else take care of itself.”
The Kentucky Defense was On Point
This probably won’t be the last you see from Lipscomb. They are potentially an NCAA Tournament team as one of the best in the ASUN and they love to shoot the long ball. Kentucky made it a point to give them nothing easy from behind the three-point line and executed that plan to perfection.
The Bisons were just 5-29 from three, eliminating any chance of pulling off an upset at Rupp Arena. Mark Pope had his eyes on another number. Kentucky’s goal is to hold opponents below 39% from the field and the Cats hit that mark with Lipscomb sinking 38.8% of their shots.
Links from the Kentucky Win
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Kentucky off to historic start from three-point line, but Mark Pope wants more
Duke hangover? Pope doesn’t believe in trap games
Lamont Butler is an “elite-level” shooter
Robinson Bounced Back
Lipscomb coach blown away by Kentucky offense
PRESS CONFERENCES: Mark Pope, Koby Brea, Jaxson Robinson, Lamont Butler
RECAP: Jaxson Robinson goes for 20 as Kentucky Cruises
HIGHLIGHTS: You gotta see Collin Chandler’s swipe and dish
BOX SCORE: Robinson Fills It Up
Intro and Starting Lineups at Rupp Arena
She Said Yes!
It was a fun night at Rupp Arena. It was extra special for two Kentucky fans. During the under-12 media timeout in the first half, the Hunt Brothers Pizza “Hunk Cam” panned to Ryan, who got down on one knee and asked Adrianne, “Will you marry me?” After a pause, she said yes, sending Rupp Arena into an ovation for the happy couple.
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Trivia with Matt Jones at KSBar and Grille
Don’t have plans for your Hump Day? Join Matt Jones for a challenging night of trivia at KSBar and Grille. Not only will you give your brain some exercise, but you’ll also get to enjoy $1 traditional wings and .70 boneless for Wingsday. The action starts at 7 pm EST.
In addition to the trivia and wings, we’ll have all of the sports at KSBar and Grille, which means MACtion. Toledo is a 2-point favorite over Ohio and Eastern Michigan is a 1-point favorite at The Factory against Buffalo.
Q&A with a Texas Reporter
Three members of the KSR crew will be departing for Austin on Thursday. If you’re a part of the traveling caravan to watch Kentucky vs. Texas and have any questions, Joe Cook has the answers for you. The veteran Longhorns’ reporter from Inside Texas will be answering BBN’s questions on KSBoard starting around 11 am EST.
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New CFB Playoff Rankings
If you enjoy getting involved in the most chaotic discourse in sports, then Tuesday nights are a blast online. The final games of the regular season will filter out most of the spiciest takes, but don’t let that get in the way of a little fun. Georgia fans are mad for not climbing higher and others can’t believe Boise State is seeded above BYU. It’s good old-fashioned fun.
Kentucky
10 things we learned from Kentucky's blowout win over Lipscomb
There was never a doubt, Kentucky steamrolling Lipscomb from start to finish inside Rupp Arena to move to 4-0 on the year and 1-0 in the BBN Invitational.
What went well for the Wildcats and what does it mean as they look to continue building this early winning streak to open the Mark Pope era? KSR has the top takeaways from the rafters of Rupp.
No Duke hangover
Celebrating the Champions Classic win was fun, but how long would it linger? That was the top concern for Kentucky entering the night, just as it was when the Cats took on Bucknell before that trip to Atlanta. They couldn’t look ahead then and they couldn’t look behind now. Fortunately for us, it wasn’t a factor in either matchup, starting with a 28-point win against the Bison and following that up with a 29-point win against the Bisons with the Duke victory sandwiched between.
It wasn’t a perfect performance for Kentucky, but it was never particularly close in terms of the actual score or how things felt in real time. The Wildcats led the entire way with the 2-2 tie one minute into the game being as close as things got with the lead stretching to as many as 40.
Good teams win, great teams cover
Speaking of that 28-point win, it was enough for a cover — the fourth straight to open the season in four opportunities. Kentucky opened as a 20.5-point favorite and that got as high as 21.5 ahead of the opening tip.
Then the Cats pushed the lead to 20 points at the 6:25 mark of the first half before going into the break up 17. That quickly ballooned back up to 20-plus a little over a minute into the second and never dipped below that point the rest of the way, going up 40 before some garbage-time buckets cut it back to 29 at the final horn.
Kentucky was a 20.5-point favorite vs. Wright State and won by 41. 20.5-point favorite vs. Bucknell? 28-point win. 5.5-point underdog vs. Duke? Five-point win. That trend continued once again tonight.
Jaxson Robinson doesn’t stay quiet for long
The BYU transfer had his first game without a bucket since the 2022-23 season, scoring just one point on 0-4 shooting and 1-3 at the line in the Duke win. Pope praised his defensive effort and said the upset would not have happened without his production on that end of the floor. Still, though, there was a reason Robinson said he “let (his) team down with (his) body language last game” and “wanted to make sure (he) was aggressive and a great teammate” against Lipscomb after the win. As much as Pope tried to lift him up, he wanted to respond in his own way. That’s what makes his 20-point effort so impressive, finishing 6-10 from the field, 3-6 from three and 5-5 at the line while adding seven rebounds in 22 minutes. He wasn’t going to let one become two, leading the team in scoring for the first time this season, just as he was brought in to do.
… but Lipscomb fortunately did!
As Robinson got hot, the Bisons went ice cold. Lipscomb entered the day averaging 8.2 3-pointers on 25.8 attempts per game (31.8% 3PT) after finishing 12th in the country last season in efficiency (38.0% 3PT) — not great to start the year, but a key part of the team’s identity. They’re expected to find their groove eventually, but it wasn’t going to be inside Rupp Arena, the opposition going just 5-29 from three on the day after starting an abysmal 0-13 in the first 15 minutes of the game. Whether they were heavily contested or wide-stinking-open, the shots just refused to fall, allowing Kentucky to build and extend its lead.
Lipscomb’s Charlie Williams was the only player to hit multiple threes (3-8) while Jacob Ognacevic (1-5) and Gyasi Powell (1-3) added one make apiece to round out the group. Any chance of an upset victory was very quickly killed thanks to the shooting woes.
This is a historic shooting team
Those shooting woes were reserved for Lipscomb and Lipscomb only on Tuesday. Kentucky knocked down 12 3-pointers on 25 makes for a ridiculous clip of 48.0 percent with six different Wildcats hitting shots from deep.
On the surface, it’s just another good shooting day for a good shooting team. But what if I told you it was actually a historic effort? According to Corey Price, it marked the first time in program history a Kentucky team has knocked down at least 10 3-pointers in each of its first four games of a season.
The Wildcats hit 11 in the opener against Wright State, 13 against Bucknell, 10 against Duke and now 12 against Lipscomb.
Don’t let Lamont Butler get hot!
Three of those makes came from Butler, who was a perfect 3-3 from deep on the day and 6-8 from the field overall en route to his best scoring performance of the season with 16 points while adding one rebound, one assist, one steal and zero turnovers in 17 minutes.
Butler entered the year shooting just 32.1 percent from three on 2.5 attempts per game — not necessarily a non-shooter, but not a great one either. Pope’s take? “He is an elite-level shooter. I have every expectation he is going to continue shooting it great. He’s a dangerous guy.”
The fifth-year senior is now up to 4-9 on the year, good for a smooth 44.4 percent. Is that sustainable? Maybe, maybe not. He’s been confidently firing away since he arrived on campus, though, and that’s not slowing down anytime soon.
Koby Brea is the best shooter in college basketball
We’ll see if Butler’s efficiency is sustainable, a somewhat reasonable number. The real question, however, is if Brea can continue knocking them down at an all-time rate the way he has. He started out the year on fire with 10 makes on 12 attempts while averaging 19.0 points in the first two games, then had a ho-hum 2-4 night against Duke to drop his hit rate all the way to 75 percent. To make up for it, the Dayton transfer responded with a 3-3 night against Lipscomb to bring his season average back up to 78.9 percent (15-19 3PT).
Reed Sheppard broke the 3-point shooting record last year with a season average of 52.08 percent on 4.36 attempts per game. Brea has him beat by 26 percent on higher volume through four games.
Brandon Garrison continues to make strides
Garrison hasn’t gotten his first career triple to drop quite yet — although he was an inch off with a foot on the line against Duke — but he’s emerging as a consistent spark plug off the bench in the post. He’s started his time in Lexington with games of six points and four rebounds, six points and five rebounds and eight points and four rebounds while adding ten assists, two blocks and two steals. Tonight? Another eight-point, five-rebound, two-block night for the Cats.
The sophomore forward found mismatches with size and length while also out-hustling the competition all 20 minutes he was on the floor. Amari Williams is the team’s anchor in the frontcourt, but Garrison’s value as an energy piece in that second wave is both high and growing.
Otega Oweh sets the tone for the Cats
Another day, another consistent and productive day for Otega-tron, the Oklahoma transfer adding yet another 14-point effort to the game log for his fourth straight double-figure performance to open his Kentucky career. The craziest part? He only did it on six shots, going 5-6 from the field, 1-1 from three and 3-4 at the line while adding four rebounds, two blocks and one steal in 15 minutes.
Oweh dealt with early foul trouble to limit his time on the floor, but he still made the most of his minutes out there, just as he always does.
Big Blue Nation can make a statement
A sleepy mid-week matchup against mid-major competition? Some programs have to give free tickets away at Planet Fitness or have their head coaches beg fans to show up. Not Kentucky.
BBN proved why it is unmatched among fanbases on Tuesday, filling Rupp Arena from top to bottom for ASUN competition in mid-November. That’s unheard of, but also unsurprising.
Maybe it was a continued celebration of the Duke win, fans getting their first chance to cheer on the Cats at home since pulling off the upset. Or maybe it’s because this team is legit and people want to see them in person.
How about both?
Kentucky
Kentucky vs Lipscomb score: Live updates, highlights from UK basketball game at Rupp Arena
LEXINGTON — Kentucky basketball is off to its first 3-0 start since the 2016-17 season. And the Wildcats are now up to No. 11 in the latest USA TODAY Coaches Poll. As UK prepares to host Lipscomb in a nonconference clash tonight at Rupp Arena, Kentucky coach Mark Pope said there’s “a lot he’s really proud of” so far.
But there’s still so much work left to do.
“Our defensive punches, which is all the different ways that we can kind of change up the texture of the game schematically at a moment’s notice; we’d like to make some progress there,” Pope said. “We’d like to continue growing on the glass on both sides. That’s a real big deal for us. (And) offensively, we’d like to continue to get in a space where our guys are able to pay attention — it becomes part of their DNA — where they’re paying attention to how they’re being guarded and responding accordingly, where it becomes second nature.”
Tonight will be the third meeting between UK and Lipscomb, all since the turn of the millennium. The Wildcats lead the series 2-0. Kentucky won the first matchup, 67-49, on Nov. 14, 2005. In the most recent tilt, UK cruised to an 88-50 win on Dec. 15, 2012.
Follow along below with live updates from Rupp Arena:
The contest between the Wildcats and Bisons will not air on a traditional TV channel.
Instead, it will stream live on SEC Network+. Andrew Kappes (play by play) and Travis Ford (analyst) will have the call.
Authenticated subscribers to SEC Network+ can watch the contest on WatchESPN.com, the WatchESPN app or ESPN+.
Those without access to SEC Network+ can access coverage via a subscription to ESPN+. (To sign up for ESPN+, click here.)
Tom Leach (play-by-play) and Jack Givens (analyst) will have the UK radio network call on 840 AM in Louisville and both 630 AM and 98.1 FM in Lexington.
You can also listen online via UKAthletics.com.
Betting odds: Kentucky is a 21.5-point home favorite (-110) on BetMGM, which set the over-under at158.5 points (-110). The money line odds areUK -5000, Lipscomb +1500.
- Oct. 23: exhibition vs. Kentucky Wesleyan ∣ SCORE: Kentucky 123, Kentucky Wesleyan 52
- Oct. 29: exhibition vs. Minnesota State Mankato ∣ SCORE: Kentucky 98, Minnesota State Mankato 67
- Nov. 4: vs. Wright State (Rupp Arena) ∣ SCORE: Kentucky 103, Wright State 62
- Nov. 9: vs. Bucknell (Rupp Arena) ∣ SCORE: Kentucky 100, Bucknell 72
- Nov. 12: vs. Duke (Champions Classic; State Farm Arena, Atlanta) ∣ SCORE: Kentucky 77, Duke 72
- Nov. 19: vs. Lipscomb, (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., SEC Network+
- Nov. 22: vs. Jackson State (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., SEC Network+
- Nov. 26: vs. Western Kentucky (Rupp Arena), 6:30 p.m., ESPNU
- Nov. 29: vs. Georgia State (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., SEC Network
- Dec. 3: at Clemson (ACC/SEC Challenge), 9:30 p.m., ESPN
- Dec. 7: vs. Gonzaga (Climate Pledge Arena; Seattle), Time TBA
- Dec. 11: vs. Colgate (Rupp Arena), 8 p.m., ESPN2
- Dec. 14: vs. Louisville (Rupp Arena), 5:15 p.m., ESPN
- Dec. 21: vs. Ohio State (CBS Sports Classic; Madison Square Garden, New York), 5:30 p.m., CBS
- Dec. 31: vs. Brown (Rupp Arena), 2 p.m., ESPNU
- Jan. 4: vs. Florida (Rupp Arena), 11 a.m., ESPN
- Jan. 7: at Georgia, 7 p.m., SEC Network
- Jan. 11: at Mississippi State, 8:30 p.m., SEC Network
- Jan. 14: vs. Texas A&M (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., ESPN2/ESPNU
- Jan. 18: vs. Alabama (Rupp Arena), noon, ESPN
- Jan. 25: at Vanderbilt, 2:30 p.m., ESPN/2
- Jan. 28: at Tennessee, 7 p.m., ESPN
- Feb. 1: vs. Arkansas (Rupp Arena), 9 p.m., ESPN
- Feb. 4: at Ole Miss, 7 p.m., ESPN
- Feb. 8: vs. South Carolina (Rupp Arena), noon, ESPN/ESPN2
- Feb. 11: vs. Tennessee (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., ESPN
- Feb. 15: at Texas, 8 p.m., ESPN
- Feb. 19: vs. Vanderbilt (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., SEC Network
- Feb. 22: at Alabama, 6 p.m., ESPN
- Feb. 26: at Oklahoma, 9 p.m., SEC Network
- March 1: vs. Auburn (Rupp Arena), 1/4 p.m., ABC/ESPN
- March 4: vs. LSU (Rupp Arena), 7/9 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU
- March 8: at Missouri, noon, ESPN/SEC Network
Record: 1-0
- Ansley Almonor (forward, senior)
- Koby Brea (guard, graduate)
- Lamont Butler (guard, graduate)
- Andrew Carr (forward, graduate)
- Collin Chandler (guard, freshman)
- Grant Darbyshire (guard, junior)
- Brandon Garrison (forward, sophomore)
- Walker Horn (guard, junior)
- Kerr Kriisa (guard, senior)
- Trent Noah (forward, freshman)
- Otega Oweh (guard, junior)
- Travis Perry (guard, freshman)
- Jaxson Robinson (guard, graduate)
- Zach Tow (forward, junior)
- Amari Williams (center, graduate)
Lipscomb went 20-12 overall last season, posting a 11-5 mark in Atlantic Sun Conference play. Its season ended in a 77-75 loss to North Alabama in the quarterfinals of the league tournament.
The Bisons are 2-3 this season, with losses at Arkansas, Western Kentucky and a one-point home setback to city rival Belmont. Lipscomb’s two wins are at the expense of Duquesne and Wofford, respectively.
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