Kanter leaves game with dislocated shoulder
Updated: 10:40 AM Utah Jazz center Enes Kanter left the court in obvious pain against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night with what team officials said was a dislocated left shoulder.
Updated: 10:40 AM Utah Jazz center Enes Kanter left the court in obvious pain against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night with what team officials said was a dislocated left shoulder.
Posted: 5:51 PM For the second straight season, University of Kentucky women’s basketball standout A’dia Mathies has been named one of 12 finalists for The State Farm Wade Trophy, as announced by The State Farm Wade Trophy Committee, along with the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and the National Association for Girls and Women in Sport. The award is presented annually to the nation’s most outstanding NCAA Division I women’s basketball player.
Updated: 1:32 PM Kentucky defensive lineman Donte Rumph has suffered a potentially serious injury which may require surgery. Wildcats coach Mark Stoops made the announcement following Wednesday’s practice.
Updated: 11:25 PM Welcome back A'dia Mathies. The senior from Louisville ties her career high by scoring 34 points in the Cats' win.
Updated: 6:30 PM Kentucky coach John Calipari has met with Madison Central guard Dominique Hawkins, Indians coach Allen Feldhaus, Jr. said.
Posted: 2:46 PM Kentucky freshman Nerlens Noel continues to haul in postseason accolades. He has recently been tabbed a U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) Freshman All-America selection, a first-team All-Southeastern Conference selection by the Associated Press and he was selected to the National Association of Basketball Coaches’ (NABC) All-District team for consideration for All-America honors.
Posted: 12:33 PM Not enough big-time players landed in the Twin Cities, which is why a good man is out of a job.
Updated: 2:57 PM Dayton shouldn't be intimidated by Kentucky. After all the two teams played a closed scrimmage at Kentucky in the preseason and the Flyers hung tough with the second-seeded Wildcats.
Updated: 8:10 PM UK's 20-point win over Navy was a tale of two halves.
Posted: 6:34 PM After a disappointing loss in the SEC tournament final, Kentucky turns its focus to the NCAA tournament.
Posted: 6:30 PM UK center Samantha Drake did not make the trip to Queens with her teammates for the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Posted: 11:10 PM This year’s UK squad, it seemed, was constantly turning corners. Turns out, all that corner-turning meant just one thing – Kentucky was stuck in a maze, and couldn’t find its way out.
Updated: 10:10 PM The UK season comes to an end in disappointing fashion.
Posted: 6:39 PM Senior guard A’dia Mathies has been named Southeastern Conference women’s player of the year by The Associated Press for the second straight season. Mathies also was a unanimous first-team selection for the second year in a row, while junior center DeNesha Stallworth was named to the second team.
Updated: 8:22 PM UK will play No. 15 seed Navy Sunday afternoon at 12:05.
Updated: 6:35 PM UK coach Mark Stoops is happy with his player's attitude as the Wildcats began spring workouts Monday morning. The Cats had to go inside Nutter Field House becasue of heavy rains.
Updated: 12:43 AM Kentucky, last season's national champion, headlines the list of teams set to compete in this year's NIT. UK’s NIT bid extends the Wildcats' streak of postseason appearances in either the NCAA Tournament or NIT to 22 consecutive seasons.
Updated: 7:57 PM Kentucky's inconsistent play this year has left the Wildcats without a chance to defend their national championship.
Posted: 6:46 PM All-America southpaw Corey Littrell fired eight one-run innings and catcher Micheal Thomas belted a three-run homer in the second inning, leading No. 9 Kentucky to a 6-2 win over Florida, its first series win at UF in 14 years and just the fifth in program history, on a gorgeous Sunday afternoon at McKethan Stadium.
Updated: 7:32 PM The 68 teams playing in the NCAA Tournament were announced on Sunday and the Kentucky Wildcats were left out of this year's field.
Updated: 12:41 AM Louisville earned the top overall seed in the NCAA tournament Sunday after topsy-turvy regular season and another round of weekend upsets. The University of Kentucky, the 2012 NCAA champions, were among the bubble teams that were passed over.
