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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

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Alabama vs Kentucky (On time)

On This Day in UK Basketball History

On March 15, 1973, No. 17 Kentucky defeated Austin Peay, 106-100 in overtime in the 1973 NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen.  In UK’s first NCAA Tournament game without Adolph Rupp as its coach, senior center Jim Andrews scored 30 points, but it was senior reserve Larry Stamper who tallied the final six points in overtime as the Wildcats outlasted Austin Peay and its charismatic star, James “Fly” Williams (26 points), before 15,581 fans in Vanderbilt’s Memorial Gym.  This was Joe B. Hall’s first NCAA tourney win.

 

On March 15, 1992, eligible for postseason play for the first time in three years, Kentucky dominates Alabama, 80-54, to take its 16th SEC Tournament Championship.

 

Wildcats Born on This Date

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