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Kentucky is 13-10 all-time when the Wildcats play the Cardinals in Louisville

Intrastate rivals meet once again on Thursday when No. 9 Kentucky visits Louisville at the KFC Yum! Center in the Derby City.

Intrastate rivals meet once again on Thursday when No. 9 Kentucky visits at the KFC Yum! Center in the Derby City.

Kentucky (8-2) had an impressive 87-83 win over North Carolina on Saturday. ‘s highly-ranked freshman class led the way as the Cats got their best win of the early portion of the season.

The Cats are led in scoring this season by , who scores 17.1 points per game. averages 14.4 points per game, while fellow freshmen and score 12.8 points per contest. averages 12.7 points and a team-high 6.2 rebounds per game, while has averaged 10.7 points over the three games in which he has played.

Kentucky has won four of the last five meetings between the rivals, and eight of the last 10. Overall, UK leads the series 38-17 and the Cats have won 13 of the 23 games between the teams in the city of Louisville.

Last year at Rupp Arena, the Cats got 24 points and 14 rebounds from Oscar Tshiebwe, and 24 points from Jacob Toppin, on the way to an 86-63 win over Louisville. Cason Wallace added 17 points for UK in the victory.

The Cardinals, under the direction of former UK assistant coach , are 5-6 on the season. Louisville beat Pepperdine 85-63 on Sunday. Skyy Clark leads the Cards in scoring at 15.4 points per game, while Tre White averages 12.8 per outing.

Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. ET and the game can be seen on ESPN.

The State’s Best Rivalry

  • Separated by a mere 80 miles, Kentucky and Louisville are the bluebloods of the Bluegrass State. They have combined for more than 4,000 wins, 11 on-court national championships and 27 Final Fours, including a combined six since 2011. Countless All-Americans have put on uniforms for the two schools.
  • UK owns an all-time record of 38-17 against the Cards, including a 12-3 mark since took over the reins
  • The Cats are 13-10 all-time when the game is played in Louisville
  • Two of UK’s victories under Calipari were when the stakes were at their highest in the NCAA Tournament. The first was in the 2012 Final Four in which Kentucky went on to win the national title. The second was in 2014 in the Sweet 16, as the Wildcats went on to the Final Four again
  • Only four times — all UK victories — in those 15 games since Calipari took over has the game been decided by more than 10 points
  • The two schools had a 24-year gap without a game following the 1959 meeting before the “Dream Game” revived the series in 1983. The two schools played each other every year since, except for last season’s contest which was canceled due to COVID concerns within the Louisville program
  • The highest-scoring game came in 1991 when UK won 103-89
    Prior to Louisville’s win in 2016, Kentucky’s four-game winning streak in the series was the longest since UK won five straight from 1916-51

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