Kentucky
Sunday Headlines: Malachi Moreno to visit Kentucky for Big Blue Madness
Mark Pope had to build his first roster in Lexington by hitting the transfer portal due to the timing of him being hired as the new coach of the Kentucky Wildcats.
However, Pope has made it clear that he still wants to recruit the best high school players as well.
He is hoping to cash in on that with one of the best centers in the 2025 recruiting class, as Malachi Moreno has scheduled an official visit to Kentucky.
The 7-foot center out of Georgetown (KY) is currently ranked as the No. 25 overall player and the No. 3 overall center in the class.
In a report from Kentucky Sports Radio, Moreno will be taking his official visit to Lexington during the weekend of Big Blue Madness.
His lone official visit to this point was to Iowa, but he says he will also take a day trip to Louisville in the future as well.
As for now, Moreno is down to just eight schools, including Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisville, North Carolina, Notre Dame, and Ohio State.
Landing Moreno would be a huge get for Pope in what would be his first recruiting class at Kentucky.
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Headlines
Argentina back Uruguay players, concerned about final security – ESPN
Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni said he understands the reaction of Uruguay players in entering the stands to protect their family members in the aftermath of last Wednesday’s Copa América semifinal between Uruguay and Colombia.
5-star SF Nate Ament talks Mark Pope, Kentucky: ‘It’s kinda hard not to like what he’s showing me right now.’ – On3
Five-star wing Nate Ament has been on a tear this week. He spoke with KSR to update his recruitment with Kentucky.
Judge sets Yankees record with 34th HR before All-Star break – ESPN
All-Star Aaron Judge set a franchise record for the New York Yankees Saturday with his 34th home run before the All-Star break, as he and teammate Juan Soto went back-to-back with long balls in the fifth inning of a 6-1 win over the Baltimore Orioles.
4-star PG Tay Kinney racking up offers, expects to visit Kentucky soon – On3
Newport point guard Tay Kinney is looking to visit Kentucky in the near future as his stock begins to explode.
2024 Scottish Open leaderboard: Robert MacIntyre surges as Ludvig Åberg takes two-stroke lead after Round 3 – CBSSports
Rory McIlroy and home country hero, Robert MacIntyre, are among those on the chase in Scotland
Reds’ Cam Collier wins Futures Game MVP; Rangers’ Teodo shines – ESPN
Reds prospect Cam Collier, the No. 18 pick in the 2022 draft, homered and took home MVP honors after leading the NL to a 6-1 win in Saturday’s Futures Game.
UK Women’s Basketball spends time at Kentucky Children’s Hospital and ISCO Championship – On3
Earlier this week, Kentucky Women’s Basketball took some time to visit Kentucky Children’s Hospital for a Mini Pro-Am.
Angel Reese double-double streak: Sky rookie sees incredible run end at 15 in loss to Liberty – CBSSports
Reese finished just short of double-double no. 16, finishing with eight points and 15 rebounds
NBA free agency 2024: Reaction and grades for the biggest signings – ESPN
Grading the offseason’s biggest free agency signings and examining their impact.
Hayes: USA win over Mexico a sign of progress before Olympics – ESPN
USWNT head coach Emma Hayes said she saw signs of progress in a win over Mexico, but they’re still only scratching the surface ahead of the Olympics.
Lakers’ Bronny James in ‘a little slump’ after shooting 6-of-26 in first three NBA Summer League games – CBSSports
James has missed all 12 of his 3-pointers so far
EA College Football 25: Best Dynasty Teams – On3
This is your guide to choosing the best school to start your new Dynasty once EA College Football 25 is finally released.
Detroit Tigers’ ‘great comeback’ stuns Los Angeles Dodgers – ESPN
Gio Urshela hit a two-run homer in the 10th inning after the Tigers overcame a 9-4 deficit in the ninth with the help of a Colt Keith long ball, and Detroit topped the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-9 on Saturday, their seventh win in the past nine games.
Kentucky
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.
Kentucky
PREVIEW: Kentucky wraps up home-and-home series with Belmont on the road
Kentucky has had a week off following their 82-55 win over Central Michigan, and now, the Cats retake the court down in Nashville to take on the Belmont Bruins. This is the second game of a home-and-home series between the two programs. Kentucky won its contest against Belmont last season by just six points at home — an 84-78 game in which the Bruins gave Kentucky all it could handle.
Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s Belmont squad and the upcoming game.
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Belmont is 4-5 on the season, but this isn’t your average 4-5 Missouri Valley Conference team. Three of those five losses came to AP ranked teams and Princeton, who they also lost to, was the first team outside of the AP Poll in the latest release. So, make that four of their five losses that have come to AP top 26 teams.
Amidst those losses came a defeat to McNeese. That’s their only real stinker on the season. For most of the game, Belmont kept it close against No. 9 Oklahoma, No. 18 Tennessee, No. 21 Ohio State and Princeton who, again, is right outside the AP top 25.
Kentucky is 4-0 all-time against Belmont, and all of those matches have taken place since 2014. Georgia Amoore had 23 points and five assists in last year’s win over the Bruins. Amelia Hassett had a notable outing as well, scoring 16 points, grabbing 11 rebounds and getting two steals as she played in all 40 minutes of the game.
Scouting Report
Speaking of last year’s game, guard Jailyn Banks had 23 points against the Wildcats, and she could very well put up a similar number this time around. As a junior, Banks is averaging 14.9 points, 3.3 assists and 2.8 rebounds per game. She has scored in double figures in all of Belmont’s games this season except for one, when she put up seven points against the Buckeyes.
Avery Strickland has been a big contributor for them as well, averaging 11.3 points and 2.9 rebounds per game this season. Tuti Jones, who had 11 against Kentucky a year ago, is putting up 9.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 3.2 steals per game.
Hilary Fuller is another name to watch for Belmont. She’s currently averaging 11.1 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game while shooting 37.5% from deep. As a team, Belmont is shooting just 30.6% from three-point range, but she’s one of their players that can get hot in a hurry from the perimeter.
Belmont Bruins roster
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Projected Kentucky Starters
#5 – Tonie Morgan
5-FOOT-8 – GUARD – SENIOR
12.4 PPG – 8.5 APG – 2.9 RPG
#0 – Jordan Obi
6-FOOT-1 – GUARD – GRADUATE STUDENT
12.2 PPG – 6.2 RPG – 1 APG
#32 – Amelia Hassett
6-FOOT-4 – FORWARD – SENIOR
9.7 PPG – 6.1 RPG – 2 BPG
#7 – Teonni Key
6-FOOT-5 – FORWARD – SENIOR
11.5 PPG – 5.7 RPG – 1.6 BPG
#13 – Clara Strack
6-FOOT-5 – CENTER – JUNIOR
15.2 PPG – 10.2 RPG – 2.7 BPG
Phoenix’s Prediction
Score: 76-60, Kentucky
MVP: Amelia Hassett
Belmont’s 4-5 record is deceiving, and I would expect them to give Kentucky some trouble on the road. I don’t think they’ll ever truly threaten to win the game, but at the same time, I don’t think Kentucky is going to blow this team out to the point Gabby Brooks gets any PT. Give me Amelia Hassett to put up a team-high 20 points in the win.
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