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Sahvir Wheeler Tabbed SEC Player of the Week

Kentucky guard Sahvir Wheeler has been named the Southeastern Conference’s Player of the Week after his dominating performance Saturday.

Kentucky guard has been named the Southeastern Conference’s Player of the Week after his dominating performance in a win over North Carolina on Saturday.

Wheeler scored a season-high 26 points and added eight assists and a season-high four steals in the 98-69 CBS Sports Classic victory over the Tar Heels.

It is the second weekly honor of the season for the Wildcats. TyTy Washington Jr. was named the SEC Freshman of the Week earlier this season. This marks Wheeler’s second career accolade from the league office. He was named the SEC Freshman of the Week in December of 2019 while at Georgia.

Wheeler was also named the National Player of the Week by Andy Katz of March Madness.

After going 0 for 5 with just two assists in ‘s loss to Notre Dame last week, Wheeler bounced back in a big way despite the Wildcats being forced to change opponents less than 48 hours before they were set to play.

Wheeler led the Wildcats to a 98-69 result, the second-largest margin of victory in series history. Wheeler totaled 26 points, just one shy of his career high, on 12 of 15 from the field for an 80% rate. Wheeler’s 12 made field goals were a career best.

Wheeler also dished out eight assists, marking his fifth game with at least eight dimes this season. He impacted the game on both ends of the floor with a season-high four steals to help UK to 14 fast-break points.

Saturday’s game was the sixth time this season Wheeler has scored in double figures, but the first since scoring 12 against North Florida on Nov. 26.

According to Big Blue History, he is the first player in school history with at least 26 points, at least eight assists and at least four steals in a game. His 26 points were the best by any UK player this season.

has dominated the weekly SEC awards with at the helm. UK has won more weekly SEC honors (112) than any other school during the Calipari era, including 86 SEC Freshman of the Week honors and 26 SEC Player of the Week awards.

Walter Cornett, of Glendale, Kentucky, is the owner and operator of Walter’s Wildcat World. He founded WildcatWorld.com in 1998 making it one of the oldest Kentucky basketball fan sites in operation today.

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On March 22, 1975, UK upsets undefeated Indiana in the Mideast Regional semifinals to earn a trip to the Final Four. It was the Hoosier's first loss in 34 games.  Indiana was 31-0 and had obliterated Kentucky 98-74 in a December meeting remembered for Hoosiers Coach Bobby Knight slapping UK head man Joe B. Hall in the back of the head.  With the Final Four at stake, Kentucky senior guards Mike Flynn (22 points) and Jimmy Dan Conner (17, five rebounds) came up huge to lead the Cats to sweet payback.

 

On March 22, 1984, Winston Bennett's three-point play with 13 seconds left pushed the Wildcats past Louisville into the Mideast Regional final.

 

On March 22, 1985, Joe B. Hall announces his retirement after UK loses to St. John’s, 86-70, in the NCAA West Regional in Denver.

 

On March 22, 1998, in one of the most anticipated matchups of the NCAA Tournament, UK roars back from a 17-point deficit with 9:38 remaining to defeat Duke, 86-84. Kentucky uncorked an NCAA Tournament rally for the ages behind the relentless penetration of junior point guard Wayne Turner (16 points, eight assists) and clutch three-point shooting from Heshimu Evans, Allen Edwards, Cameron Mills and Scott Padgett.

 

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