Good morning, folks! It’s SEC Network “Takeover” Day for the University of Kentucky. Which means if you haven’t already, you need to fire up the ole ESPN app ASAP. By the time you’re reading this, you’ll have already missed a few of Kentucky’s best wins from the 2024-25 season, but there are plenty of good ones still on the docket between now and midnight. Kentucky’s win in … [Read more...] about KSR Today: UK Athletics takes over the SEC Network
Reece Potter’s favorite former Kentucky player isn’t someone you’d expect
Born and raised a Kentucky basketball fan, Reece Potter has plenty of memories from his younger days cheering on the Wildcats. Potter remembers how dominant DeMarcus Cousins was during the big man’s lone season in Lexington, he remembers breaking out the John Wall dance with his friends, he remembers all those clutch Aaron Harrison shots in the 2014 NCAA Tournament. Potter … [Read more...] about Reece Potter’s favorite former Kentucky player isn’t someone you’d expect
Maddyn Greenway added to 2025 USA Basketball U19 National Team
Jasper Johnson isn’t the only future Kentucky Wildcat who’s going to represent the USA on a global stage. It was announced on Monday that Kentucky women’s basketball commit Maddyn Greenway, the No. 10 prospect in On3’s 2026 recruiting rankings, is set to join the 2025 USA Basketball Women’s U19 National Team. According to the press release that USA Basketball put out, she … [Read more...] about Maddyn Greenway added to 2025 USA Basketball U19 National Team
This is how Vince Marrow told Kentucky he was leaving for Louisville
How did Vince Marrow tell the University of Kentucky he was leaving for Louisville? By being told to hand the keys over. Through a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request, WKYT obtained the former UK associate head coach’s resignation to the school — a text message sent to UK Deputy Athletics Director Marc Hill. In fact, it was a response to Hill after he asked Marrow to … [Read more...] about This is how Vince Marrow told Kentucky he was leaving for Louisville
Reece Potter could eventually take on a “point center” role at Kentucky
Mark Pope sure loves a big man who can pass the ball. During his first season as Kentucky’s head coach, Pope helped develop Amari Williams from someone known for his defense into one of the most unique, playmaking centers in all of college basketball. Injuries in the backcourt forced Pope’s hand a touch, but Williams was a significant piece to the Wildcats’ offense in … [Read more...] about Reece Potter could eventually take on a “point center” role at Kentucky