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How to Stream the Kentucky vs. Tennessee Game Live – February 3
The No. 10 Kentucky Wildcats (15-5, 5-3 SEC) are home in SEC action versus the No. 5 Tennessee Volunteers (15-5, 5-2 SEC) on Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 8:30 PM ET.
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Kentucky vs. Tennessee Game Info
- When: Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 8:30 PM ET
- Where: Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky
- TV: ESPN
- Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo
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Kentucky Stats Insights
- The Wildcats are shooting 48.9% from the field this season, 11.4 percentage points higher than the 37.5% the Volunteers allow to opponents.
- Kentucky has a 14-4 straight-up record in games it shoots better than 37.5% from the field.
- The Volunteers are the 40th-ranked rebounding team in the nation, while the Wildcats sit at 63rd.
- The Wildcats record 88.7 points per game, 22.8 more points than the 65.9 the Volunteers allow.
- Kentucky is 14-4 when scoring more than 65.9 points.
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Tennessee Stats Insights
- The Volunteers have shot at a 44.6% rate from the field this season, 2.7 percentage points higher than the 41.9% shooting opponents of the Wildcats have averaged.
- This season, Tennessee has a 13-2 record in games the team collectively shoots above 41.9% from the field.
- The Volunteers are the 40th-ranked rebounding team in the country, the Wildcats sit at 243rd.
- The Volunteers put up an average of 78.5 points per game, just 1.3 more points than the 77.2 the Wildcats allow to opponents.
- Tennessee has a 15-4 record when giving up fewer than 88.7 points.
Kentucky Home & Away Comparison
- Offensively Kentucky has performed better at home this season, averaging 93.5 points per game, compared to 79.8 per game on the road.
- The Wildcats are surrendering 75.9 points per game this year when playing at home, which is 2.9 fewer points than they’re allowing when playing on the road (78.8).
- When playing at home, Kentucky is draining 1.4 more treys per game (10.4) than in road games (9). It also owns a higher three-point percentage at home (42.2%) compared to in road games (38.5%).
Tennessee Home & Away Comparison
- In 2023-24 Tennessee is scoring 0.3 fewer points per game at home (80.5) than on the road (80.8).
- At home the Volunteers are allowing 60.4 points per game, 17.2 fewer points than they are on the road (77.6).
- Tennessee knocks down more 3-pointers at home (8.6 per game) than away (8). It also has a higher 3-point percentage at home (34.4%) than away (32.8%).
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Kentucky Upcoming Schedule
| Date | Opponent | Score | Arena |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/23/2024 | @ South Carolina | L 79-62 | Colonial Life Arena |
| 1/27/2024 | @ Arkansas | W 63-57 | Bud Walton Arena |
| 1/31/2024 | Florida | L 94-91 | Rupp Arena |
| 2/3/2024 | Tennessee | – | Rupp Arena |
| 2/6/2024 | @ Vanderbilt | – | Memorial Gymnasium |
| 2/10/2024 | Gonzaga | – | Rupp Arena |
Tennessee Upcoming Schedule
| Date | Opponent | Score | Arena |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/20/2024 | Alabama | W 91-71 | Thompson-Boling Arena |
| 1/27/2024 | @ Vanderbilt | W 75-62 | Memorial Gymnasium |
| 1/30/2024 | South Carolina | L 63-59 | Thompson-Boling Arena |
| 2/3/2024 | @ Kentucky | – | Rupp Arena |
| 2/7/2024 | LSU | – | Thompson-Boling Arena |
| 2/10/2024 | @ Texas A&M | – | Reed Arena |
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Tennessee
New Tennessee law allows K9 officers to be transported by helicopter, ambulance to vet
Tennessee State Senators Michele Reneau of Signal Mountain and Bo Watson of Hixson spoke today about the new law supporting police K-9’s.
The act allows injured dogs to get stabilization services on-site and then be transported via ambulance or helicopter to a vet hospital.
“In the past, officers were basically putting the k9 in their car and transporting them in their in their own vehicle, they didn’t have an ambulance or an air ambulance,” said Senator Watson. “This allows for an air ambulance. It also allows for a educational program for those in EMS, who will be taught how to manage canines emergency medical condition, which is different than a human’s.”
In April, Erlanger flew a K9 officer from Clay County, to North Carolina.
It was the first time the program was used for a live transport after several training runs.
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What You Need to Know About Tennessee Softball’s Path to Another WCWS | Rocky Top Insider

Tennessee softball’s path back to the Women’s College World Series is set. On Sunday night, the Lady Vols were named the No. 7 overall seed in the 2026 NCAA Tournament and will host the regional stage in Knoxville as it looks to return to the WCWS in back-to-back seasons.
The Lady Vols are matched up with Virginia, Indiana and Northern Kentucky in the regionals. It would play Georgia, Clemson, UNC Greensboro or Charleston in the super regionals.
Ahead of the tournament, here’s a look at each team in the Knoxville Regional and potential matchups for the ensuing best-of-three super regional if Tennessee advances.
Knoxville Regional
7-seed Virginia
- 2026 record
- 2026 conference tournament result
- 2025 NCAAT result
- 2026 BAVG leader
- 2026 HR leader
- 2026 ERA leader
Indiana
- 2026 record
- 2026 conference tournament result
- 2025 NCAAT result
- 2026 BAVG leader
- 2026 HR leader
- 2026 ERA leader
Northern Kentucky
- 2026 record
- 2026 conference tournament result
- 2025 NCAAT result
- 2026 BAVG leader
- 2026 HR leader
- 2026 ERA leader
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Knoxville Super Regional
3-seed Georgia
- 2026 record
- 2026 conference tournament result
- 2025 NCAAT result
- 2026 BAVG leader
- 2026 HR leader
- 2026 ERA leader
6-seed Clemson
- 2026 record
- 2026 conference tournament result
- 2025 NCAAT result
- 2026 BAVG leader
- Jamison Brockenbrough – .342
- 2026 HR leader
- 2026 ERA leader
UNC Greensboro
- 2026 record
- 2026 conference tournament result
- 2025 NCAAT result
- 2026 BAVG leader
- 2026 HR leader
- 2026 ERA leader
- Brooklyn Shroyer – 1.41
Charleston
- 2026 record
- 2026 conference tournament result
- 2025 NCAAT result
- 2026 BAVG leader
- 2026 HR leader
- 2026 ERA leader
- Mackenzie Mathis – 3.34
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Tennessee rowing wins first SEC championship in program history
Tennessee rowing won the program’s first SEC championship in a thrilling finish on Melton Hill Lake in Oak Ridge.
The title came down to the final race with the varsity eight boat, which had the lead against Texas going into the final 250 meters. The Longhorns made a late push to overtake the Lady Vols, but the 1V8 crew held on for the victory to secure the SEC championship on May 10.
Tennessee narrowly beat Texas 79-75 to win the title. It’s the first time the Lady Vols have won a conference championship since 2013 when they were a member of Conference USA.
The program’s first SEC title comes in the third season under coach Kim Cupini, who has transformed Tennessee into a national powerhouse.
“Phenomenal to see that from the team”, Cupini said in a school release. “Texas coming in was the number one team in the country and had that undefeated eight. So to see the varsity eight clinch like that was awesome. I have to take my hat off to the full team to get enough points to win the SEC Championship and bring that championship home, especially here at home in Tennessee. So, I was super impressed and super proud of them.”
Tennessee moves on to the NCAA Championships at Lake Lanier Olympic Park in Gainesville, Georgia, from May 29-31.
Tennessee narrowly beat Texas 79-75 with four total wins, which also included the 2V4, 3V8 and 3V4.
The 1V8 boat finished with a time of 6:06.939 for the win. The first varsity eight crew has beaten eight ranked opponents on the season.
The 2V4 was a crucial comeback win for Tennessee. The second varsity four crew fell behind early but caught up to and overtook Texas in the final 500 meters for the win, finishing with a time of 7:12.677.
“I think the boats on the water saw that,” Cupini said. “To be able to race from behind in the event and win is incredible. The second four, we were going crazy on that. It was a group that just got together the other day. They row together a lot as a team and as a group, but that lineup hasn’t been together. So to see them pull that off and get the win was incredible.”
Tennessee swept the third varsity races, with the 3V8 finishing with a time of 6:29.409 and the 3V4 finishing with a time of 7:16.747. The Lady Vols placed second in the 2V8 and 1V4, losing to Texas by a combined 11 seconds.
Cora Hall is the University of Tennessee women’s athletics reporter for Knox News. Email: cora.hall@knoxnews.com; X: @corahalll; Bluesky: @corahall.bsky.social. Support strong local journalism and unlock premium perks:knoxnews.com/subscribe
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