

Volleyball Lost - 5th ranked Women's Volleyball (16‑4) lost to unranked South Carolina 2‑3 in Columbia, SC. Volleyball Wins! 5th ranked Women's Volleyball (17‑4) swept South Carolina 3‑0 in Lexington. But last season suddenly looms large again and we're not laughing, instead we're all thinking the same thing. If it wasn't for last season, we could possibly laugh off this performance. It was a pitiful perfomance in an exhibition game against a DIVISION 2 school. Men's Basketball Won? - We had more points on the scoreboard at the end of the game, but we did NOT "win" this game. But does misery love company? You're darn tootin!!! Admittedly, we're feeling miserable after that TN loss.


įootball Lost - 18th ranked Kentucky Football (6‑3) lost their third game in a row to unranked Tennessee 42‑45 in Lexington.

This could be a bit of a behind-the-scenes chess match between Pitino and Calipari - especially because Calipari's insistence to get Monk touches on each possession.Football Top 25 - After losing three straight games, UK Football (6‑3) has fallen out of both the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll. Rick Pitino will not allow him to find his rhythm, so I expect they will find ways to get him rattled and disrupt the flow early. Given the stinginess of the Cardinals defense, it's unlikely we will see a similar showing from the fabulous freshman. Kentucky's Malik Monk put on a full aerial assault against North Carolina over the weekend, dropping a 47-point showing to down the Tar Heels, including the winner. Something will have to give - can the Cardinal slow down De'Aaron Fox and the Wildcats and control the tempo? Fox's ability to handle the full-court pressure could go a long way in deciding that question. The Wildcats are the nation's fifth most efficient team on offense, scoring 119.9 points per 100 possessions. That will be the biggest thing to watch in this one, especially given Kentucky's ability to score. Rick Pitino's squad is allowing just 59.4 points per game and 87.2 points per 100 possessions, according to. As my colleague Matt Norlander pointed out in advance of the game, Louisville has the best defense in America.
