For the third time this season, Kentucky has graced the cover of Sports Illustrated, and this time, it’s Karl Towns.
Karl Towns is on the cover of Sports Illustrated


For the third time this season, Kentucky has graced the cover of Sports Illustrated, and this time, it’s Karl Towns.
Quinn Buckner says he and his 1976 Indiana teammates aren’t chilling any champagne to uncork in celebration of a Kentucky loss.

Willie Cauley-Stein became Kentucky’s 25th consensus First Team All-American on Monday after the AP and NABC each selected him as a first-teamer.

Against Notre Dame, Karl Towns played like the All-American he is, putting together an offensive clinic against the Irish that they had no answer for.

Kentucky was a perfect 9-9 from the field in the final 10:24 of the game. UK’s last miss from the field came with 12:05 left in the game.

Voice of the Wildcats, Tom Leach, calls that huge three-pointer by Aaron Harrison and the end of the Kentucky win over Notre Dame.

Andrew Harrison made two free throws with six seconds remaining, and Kentucky kept national title hopes intact with a 68-66 win over Notre Dame.

Kentucky held West Virginia to 18 points in the first half, the 17th half this season UK has held its opponent to less than 20 points.

Trey Lyles scored 14 points, Andrew Harrison added 13 and the unbeaten Wildcats, chasing history and a ninth national title, rolled into the Elite Eight.

Kentucky entered the game as the nation’s top-rated shooting-percentage defense, and the Wildcats held Cincinnati to 31.7 percent from the field.