Patrick Patterson: unanimous selection to the eight-man preseason Coaches’ All-SEC team

Here is the official release from the SEC:   BIRMINGHAM — The Southeastern Conference unveiled its sixth annual men’s basketball coaches preseason All-SEC first and second teams Monday, tipping off another great season of SEC men’s basketball.   Twenty-seven different players received votes for the teams and Kentucky, Ole Miss, South Carolina and Tennessee led…

April 3, 1993: Mashburn fouls out, Kentucky falls in overtime

First, Kentucky lost backcourt stopper Dale Brown to injury.  “A big factor,” Coach Rick Pitino said.  Then UK lost All-American Jamal Mashburn to fouls.  “That definitely killed us,” freshman Jared Prickett said.  Still, Kentucky’s heart of a champion kept beating. But reputation aside, Michigan was too good, too big and too powerful not to pull…

December 29, 2001: Kentucky 82, Louisville 62

For a half, Pitino’s coaching mystique hung heavy in Rupp Arena. Then UK’s superior talent delivered a sobering slap.  “They thought they were going to come in here and Rick Pitino was going to send them to the promised land,” UK point guard Cliff Hawkins said. “It don’t work like that.”  Read article.

John Wall cleared by NCAA to play at Kentucky

University of Kentucky men’s basketball student-athlete John Wall has been certified with conditions by the NCAA. The conditions are repayment of expenses and a two-game withholding, including the first exhibition game versus Campbellsville (Nov. 2) and the first regular-season game against Morehead State (Nov. 13).  Read article.

March 27, 2005: Sparks’ 3 forces first OT, but Spartans prevail

They do things big in Texas. Kentucky [singlepic id=557 w=300 h=200 mode=watermark float=right]and Michigan State affirmed that Old West credo last night in an NCAA Tournament region final for the ages.  Michigan State won by a nose at the finish line. Well, actually two overtimes past the finish line.  Read article.

Cats unveil the Great Wall of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky freshman drew “oohs” with drives to the basket and “aahs” with his high-flying finishes, delighting a crowd of 14,060 at the Wildcats’ Blue-White scrimmage Wednesday night at Rupp Arena.  Read article.