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Where to watch Auburn vs Kentucky today: TV channel, streaming info
Auburn basketball returns to Neville Arena on Saturday to face the Kentucky Wildcats. If you are wondering where to watch the action live, you have come to the right place.
Auburn basketball (14-12, 5-8 SEC) dropped its fifth-straight game on Wednesday, a 91-85 decision to Mississippi State on the road. Auburn trailed by 16 at halftime, but stormed back to take a seven-point lead with less than four minutes remaining.
Auburn head coach Steven Pearl credits his team’s slow starts in recent games as a reason for their struggles, and wants to see his team get off to a hot start on Saturday against Kentucky (17-9, 8-5).
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“We’ve got to stop getting off to such slow starts,” Pearl said Friday. “In five of our last six games, we’ve been down 13 or more in the first half. We’re trying to figure out ways to combat that.”
Below, you will find key information for Saturday’s game between the Auburn Tigers and the Kentucky Wildcats, including a viewing guide, injury report, and projected starting lineup.
What channel is the Auburn vs Kentucky game on today? TV channel, streaming info
- TV Channel: ESPN
- Livestream: Fubo (free trial)
Auburn vs. Kentucky will be broadcast nationally on ESPN on Saturday, Feb. 21. Tom Hart and Jimy Dykes will call the game courtside from Neville Arena in Auburn, Alabama. Streaming options include Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Auburn vs. Kentucky time today
- Date: Saturday, Feb. 21
- Start time: 7:30 p.m. CT
The Auburn-Kentucky game starts at 7:30 p.m. CT from Neville Arena in Auburn, Alabama.
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Auburn Tigers projected starting lineup
- G Tahaad Pettiford (15.0 PPG, 2.9 RPG)
- G/F Kevin Overton (12.3 PPG, 3.3 RPG)
- F Keshawn Murphy (10.8 PPG, 7.2 RPG)
- F Keyshawn Hall (21.0 PPG, 7.0 RPG)
- F Sebastian Williams-Adams (7.5 PPG, 3.5 RPG)
Auburn vs. Kentucky injury report
- Auburn Tigers: Emeka Opurum (Out)
- Kentucky Wildcats: Denzel Aberdeen (Probable), Kam Williams (Out), Jaland Love (Out), Jayden Quaintance (Out)
Auburn basketball’s February schedule
- Feb. 7 vs Alabama (L, 96-92)
- Feb. 10 vs Vanderbilt (L, 84-76)
- Feb. 14 at Arkansas (L, 88-75)
- Feb. 18 at Mississippi State (L, 91-85)
- Feb. 21 vs Kentucky (7:30 p.m. CT, ESPN)
- Feb. 24 at Oklahoma (8 p.m. CT, ESPN 2/ESPNU)
- Feb. 28 vs Ole Miss (7:30 p.m. CT, SEC Network)
RECORD: 14-12, 5-8 SEC
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(LEX NEWS) — Kentucky’s Touchstone Energy Cooperatives serves more than just its members. Its 17 co-ops work together to serve Kentucky communities by helping nonprofit organizations.
In this month’s edition of “What’s Watt,” Sha Phillips joins Jennifer Palumbo to talk about the organization’s long history of partnering with nonprofit organizations, including the Ronald McDonald Houses in Lexington and Louisville, as well as Special Olympics Kentucky.
Learn more at Community | Together We Save KY | Kentucky’s Touchstone Energy Cooperatives.
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Ousmane N’Diaye cleared to practice for Kentucky Basketball
The Kentucky Wildcats basketball team is on campus for summer workouts, as all 14 players on the roster are in Lexington. The team started workouts on Monday, and practices will begin next week.
Senegal native Ousmane N’Diaye has now been declared eligible to practice with the team after passing the two stages of compliance that all players go through, per KSR’s Jack Pilgrim. N’Diaye was cleared academically, followed by practice clearance. The program didn’t have any issues getting the 6-foot-11 big man eligible, as this process is becoming more common throughout college sports.
N’Diaye is a big addition to this Wildcats squad because of his size and length. During his time in Italy last season in the Liga Basket Serie A, he averaged 9.8 points and 6.8 rebounds per game. As there’s still some deciding to do with the Wildcats starting lineup, N’Diaye will have a real chance to compete for a starting spot in the lineup.
Mark Pope’s roster is shaping up to potentially be the best one that he’s had as he enters his third year in Lexington and 12th overall as a head coach.
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