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2020-2021 Kentucky Basketball Schedule

7:00 pm
Memorial Coliseum

Pro Day

9:00 pm
Memorial Coliseum

Big Blue Madness

45 - 81
Rupp Arena

Morehead State University

76 - 64
Rupp Arena

University of Richmond

62 - 65
Bankers Life Fieldhouse

vs Kansas

62 - 79
Atlanta State Farm Arena

at Georgia Tech

64 - 63
Rupp Arena

Notre Dame

Postponed
Rupp Arena

Detroit Mercy

63 - 75
Cleveland Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

vs North Carolina

59 - 62
KFC Yum! Center

at Louisville

Postponed
Rupp Arena

South Carolina

78 - 73
Humphrey Coliseum

at Mississippi State

74 - 77
Rupp Arena

Vanderbilt

76 - 58
O'Connell Center

at Florida

85 - 65
Rupp Arena

Alabama

59 - 66
Auburn Arena

at Auburn

62 - 63
Stegeman Coliseum

at Georgia

69 - 82
Rupp Arena

LSU

59 - 70
Coleman Coliseum

at Alabama

Canceled
Rupp Arena

Texas

75 - 70
Mizzou Arena

Missouri vs Kentucky

71 - 82
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Tennessee

80 - 81
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Arkansas

82 - 80
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs Auburn

78 - 82
Memorial Gymnasium

Vanderbilt vs Kentucky

55 - 70
Thompson-Boling Arena

Tennessee vs Kentucky

Canceled
Rupp Arena

Texas A&M

71 - 67
O'Connell Center

Florida vs Kentucky

70 - 62
The Pavilion at Ole Miss

University of Mississippi vs Kentucky

92 - 64
Rupp Arena

Kentucky vs South Carolina

73 - 74
Bridgestone Arena

SEC Tournament Second Round

On This Day In UK Basketball History

On March 28, 1992, in what many called the “best NCAA Tournament game ever,” Kentucky takes defending NCAA champion Duke into overtime before losing 104-103 in the East Regional finals in Philadelphia. A last-second shot by Christian Laettner sends Duke to the Final Four, and breaks the hearts of Wildcat fans everywhere. It is Cawood Ledford’s last game as the “Voice of the Wildcats.”

 

On March 28, 1998, against Stanford, Kentucky rallied from a 10-point second-half deficit, then grabbed a 5-point overtime lead, before fending off the Cardinals to advance to the title game for the third straight season. Jeff Sheppard canned three long-range three-pointers - two in the final three minutes and one in overtime - en route to a career-high 27 points.

 

On March 28, 2014, unranked Kentucky beat No. 5 Louisville 74-69, in the 2014 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.  Aaron Harrison buried a three-pointer from the left corner with 39 seconds left that put UK ahead to stay before 41,072 in Lucas Oil Stadium.

 

On March 28, 2015, No. 1 Kentucky defeated No. 8 Notre Dame, 68-66, in the 2015 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight.  With its 37-0 record on the line, Kentucky trailed Notre Dame 59-53 with 6:14 left. UK rallied in front of 19,464 fans in Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena and preserved its perfect season thanks to a crucial blocked shot by Willie Cauley-Stein and two game-deciding free throws from Andrew Harrison in the final seconds.

 

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