Kentucky
Kentucky Women's Basketball making a new home in Lexington
We’re finally getting to that sweet, sweet point in the offseason where players are moving into what will be their new home for the next 10 months: the University of Kentucky. Many athletes have been there, done that. But others, like almost the entire Kentucky Women’s Basketball roster, have never stepped foot in their new dorms/apartment. Until now.
At this point, Kentucky Women’s Basketball has 10 of its 13 players moved in on campus, with workouts starting sometime next week (fingers crossed). The only three who haven’t moved in yet are Georgia Amoore, Clara Silva, and Dominika Paurová. Amoore (Australia), Silva (Portugal), and Paurová (Czech Republic) are still representing their countries on the international basketball stage and will join the rest once those competitions wrap up.
It’s an exciting time for the ‘Cats. With such a talented roster for the upcoming season, team chemistry is going to be as important as ever. I mean, this is an entirely new roster for most of these girls. Cassidy Rowe and Saniah Tyler are the only two players with true experience in Lexington. Then we have three players from Virginia Tech. The rest of the lot are from schools all over the country or are incoming freshmen. Of course, there will be A LOT of team bonding in the coming weeks.
In fact, the team has already started spending time together. While we’ve seen some sneak peeks of the new Memorial Coliseum on various players’ Instagram stories, we got to see a glimpse of the team on their first public outing” A trip to Lex Live to see a movie. The women’s basketball X/Twitter page even gave us an inside look.
Just take a look at that growing chemistry!
Honestly, going to see a movie isn’t that deep. But I’ll have you know, I spent an unhealthy amount of time trying to figure out what movie they went to see. My conclusion? Inside Out 2. But, that’s beside the point. It’s just exciting to see our newest ‘Cats spending time together off the court.
Even last season, it was very important to former head coach Kyra Elzy that her team bonded without a basketball. It looks like new head coach Kenny Brooks feels the exact same way. Team chemistry can make or break a season, so it’s important to get a head start while you can. In the coming weeks, hopefully, we get to see some more behind-the-scenes of our newest squad in their new home.
Kentucky
Troopers: Woman killed, 2 juveniles seriously injured in Pendleton County crash
PENDLETON CO., Ky. — A woman was killed, and two juveniles were seriously injured Friday night in a two-vehicle crash in Pendleton County, Kentucky State Police said.
Police said troopers responded to a two-vehicle crash near the 2600 block of US-27 around 9 p.m. Friday.
Troopers found that 67-year-old Sandra Barker was driving a 2015 Chevrolet Equinox north on US-27 when she crossed the center line and struck a 2018 Ram truck that was being driven by a 57-year-old man.
Barker was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. Two juveniles, who were passengers in the Ram truck, were transported to the hospital with serious injuries. Police did not say if the 57-year-old driver of the truck was injured or not.
Troopers said the investigation into the crash is in the early stages, and it’s being reconstructed by Kentucky State Police’s Post 6 in Dry Ridge.
Troopers were assisted by the Pendleton County Coroner’s Office, Pendleton County EMS, Pendleton County Fire Department, Southern Campbell EMS, Northern Pendleton Fire/EMS and AirCare.
Replay: WCPO 9 News at 6PM
Kentucky
It’s National Mint Julep Day! How many are served during Kentucky Derby weekend?
Is the mint julep overhyped? See what was said at Kentucky Derby 2026.
Courier Journal’s Keely Doll and Olivia Evans asked racegoers at the 152nd Kentucky Derby if the mint julep, a derby-staple, live up to its hype.
It’s National Mint Julep Day, a celebration of one of Kentucky’s most recognizable cocktails.
The popular bourbon drink has long been tied to Louisville and the Kentucky Derby. According to Churchill Downs, about 127,000 mint juleps are served over the two-day Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby weekend.
How to make a mint julep
Let’s Talk Derby: How to make a mint julep for the Kentucky Derby
It’s time for another ‘Let’s Talk Derby with Kathryn and Kirby’ video. Learn how to make the official drink of the Kentucky Derby: the mint julep.
How many mint juleps are served during Kentucky Derby weekend each year?
According to Churchill Downs, about 127,000 mint juleps are served over the two days of Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby weekend. This number of cocktails requires more than 10,000 bottles of bourbon, 2,250 pounds of freshly harvested mint and 475,000 pounds of ice.
The mint julep has been a traditional beverage of Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby for nearly a century.
Reach Marina Johnson at Marina.Johnson@courier-journal.com.
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