Not good. Well, this isn’t good. According to ESPN’s Jeff Borzello, Kentucky Wildcats sophomore forward Adou Thiero is entering the NCAA transfer portal.
Pat Kelsey may not seem like a slam dunk hire now but he may be exactly that in a few years. As we get ready for Sweet Sixteen action Thursday, the state of Kentucky has temporarily commanded a lot of the basketball world’s attention.
Despite another year of underachievement in the NCAA Tournament, Calipari will return as Kentucky's head coach in 2024-25.
Rejoice, baseball fans. Opening Day is almost here! All 30 teams will be back in action this Thursday to begin the 2024 season, and we can't wait to get back to sweating out bets on the diamond every day.
Mitch Barnhart was a busy man. Good morning, BBN! What a day Tuesday was for everyone. First, we had some great Women’s Basketball news. Kenny Brooks is headed to Lexington to coach the Women’s Basketball team.
John Calipari will return as the head coach of Kentucky in 2024-25, Kentucky Sports Radio reported Tuesday night. The news came after Calipari reportedly met with Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart, five days after the third-seeded Wildcats lost to 14th-seeded Oakland in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
It’s bad. Ever since the 2020-21 season, the Kentucky Basketball program hasn’t been the same. Many thought that the disastrous 9-16 years was just due to injuries and COVID-19 limiting the development of a brand-new Kentucky that was largely made up of freshmen who didn’t have a real offseason to prepare.
A strong statement from Bilas. The Kentucky Wildcats offseason has already been a rollercoaster as the fanbase and college basketball is awaiting the decision of what will happen to John Calipari.
Since Kentucky’s upset loss to Oakland last week, there has been speculation on whether the program would move on from head coach John Calipari, who has failed to reach the second round of the NCAA Tournament since 2019.
They’re expected to meet today. The John Calipari drama continues as the Kentucky Basketball program has now gone five days without much comment after the team’s loss to Oakland in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.
The new Coach K. We all make typos from time to time, myself included, but on Monday, the Lexington Herald-Leader had one to remember. With John Calipari’s status as the Kentucky Wildcats head coach up in the air, the Lexington news outlet printed a commentary article about the Kentucky coach.
Former players share their thoughts on the current state of Kentucky Basketball and John Calipari. The current situation around the Kentucky Basketball program is a tough situation, to say the least.
The Wildcats were sent home after an upset loss to the Oakland Golden Grizzlies in the first round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament.
Well, Kentucky’s 2023-24 season is over after getting upset in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to 14-seed Oakland. A lot of questions are surrounding the Kentucky basketball program.
The Lexington Herald-Leader had a stunning error in the print version of its publication on Monday.
John Calipari’s Kentucky Wildcats exited the NCAA Tournament in the first round for the second time in the last three years. And former ACC Coach of the Year Seth Greenberg believes he knows exactly why that is happening.
Kentucky HC John Calipari might need to change tactics to find March success, probably easier said than done at 65 years old.
Kentucky’s lack of success in the NCAA Tournament in recent years has become a major storyline.
Following his team's stunning opening round loss to No. 14 seed Oakland on Thursday night, Kentucky head coach John Calipari seemed to indicate he might need to take a new approach in building his roster.
After Kentucky's surprising loss to Oakland in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, there's a somewhat large contingent of Wildcats fans who want to see head coach John Calipari fired.
John Calipari and the Kentucky Wildcats are the talk of the college basketball world – for the wrong reasons. Expected by many to take care of business in the first round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament against the Oakland Golden Grizzlies, the Lexington-based program floundered and embarrassed itself on the national stage instead Thursday night.
Breaking up is costly sometimes.
At what point does Kentucky start asking the uncomfortable questions about head coach John Calipari?
March Madness is finally here and the next few weeks are going to be filled with great college basketball. Kentucky basketball is one team that is capable of a deep run as they are a three seed this season, and they have been good all year long.
In the NCAA Tournament, stars are born, and the Kentucky Wildcats have a bunch of players who could become March Madness legends. We all know the names that quickly come to mind for which players on Kentucky's current roster could be these stars like Antonio Reeves, Reed Sheppard, or Rob Dillingham.
John Calipari’s Kentucky basketball was designated as the 3-seed in the NCAA Tournament South Region on Selection Sunday. The Wildcats excel offensively, ranking third with an average of 89.4 points per game.
It might be fun to dream about John Calipari as Michigan basketball head coach. But it’s nothing more than that, an insane pipe dream that will never come true.
Kentucky has always been a destination for a lot of one-and-d0ne prospects. This ability to develop great players has helped them cement their legacy as a blue blood.
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