All posts tagged "John Calipari"
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Kentucky Basketball
/ 11 years agoBoxscore and Game Notes: Kentucky vs Kansas
Kentucky limited Kansas to 19.6 percent from the field.
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Kentucky Basketball
/ 11 years agoBoxscore and Game Notes: Kentucky vs Buffalo
Kentucky limited Buffalo to 34.8 percent from the field, including 21.1 percent in the second half. UK has held both opponents...
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Kentucky Basketball
/ 11 years agoSecond half offers early teaching point for Kentucky in season-opening blowout
In the second half, Grand Canyon refused to back down, actually outscoring Kentucky by two points through the first 13-plus minutes.
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Kentucky Basketball
/ 11 years agoBoxscore and Game Notes: Kentucky vs Grand Canyon
Andrew Harrison scored Kentucky’s first seven points to lift the home team to an early 7-0 lead.
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Kentucky Basketball
/ 11 years agoKentucky blasts Grand Canyon 85-45
Andrew Harrison scored 16 points and No. 1 Kentucky dominated Grand Canyon in every phase during an 85-45, season-opening blowout on...
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Kentucky Basketball
/ 11 years agoKentucky basketball hammers Georgetown College 121-52 in exhibition game
Kentucky's first unit outscored the Tigers 56-14 and hit 20 of 28 field goals in their first four rotations covering a...
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Kentucky Basketball
/ 11 years agoKentucky shows off two-platoon system in 116-68 defeat of Pikeville
It was hardly a fair fight, but it was an entertaining debut for Kentucky and John Calipari's two-platoon system
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Kentucky Basketball
/ 11 years agoKarl-Anthony Towns is focused on using this year as the ultimate learning experience
His confidence in his own ability has Karl-Anthony Towns taking a much different approach to his first season as a Wildcat.
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Kentucky Basketball
/ 11 years agoBlue defeats White 94-66 in Kentucky scrimmage
Andrew Harrison scored 19 points, Karl-Anthony Towns added 18 and the Blue squad dominated the White 94-66 Monday night in Kentucky's...
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Kentucky Basketball
/ 11 years agoBig Blue Madness has given fans countless electrifying moments
Big Blue Madness is more about celebrating the players and the programs than any of the coaches.