Connect with us

Sports

Kentucky vs Auburn basketball: Wildcats win fourth straight in blowout – Courier Journal

Published

on

Coverage from the game: Kentucky basketball finally dominates vs likely NCAA Tournament team, beating Auburn
Kentucky senior guard CJ Fredrick will give it a go against Auburn on Saturday.
Fredrick, who has missed the Wildcats’ past four games with a rib injury, went through Saturday’s pregame warmups with his teammates. Fredrick will wear a pad under his shirt to try to protect the injured rib.
Another UK senior guard still is on the mend — Sahvir Wheeler. A native of Houston, Saturday marks the sixth consecutive contest Wheeler hasn’t been available because of an ankle injury. He last appeared in a game in Kentucky’ 72-67 win over Florida in Lexington on Feb. 4.
Kentucky’s men’s basketball team team has just three regular-season games remaining. That includes Saturday’s home game.
The Wildcats (19-9, 10-5 SEC), winners of three straight, now are alone in third place in the conference, trailing only Alabama (14-1) and Texas A&M (13-2). The Tigers (19-9, 9-6) have lost four of their past six, but they are coming off a 78-74 victory over Ole Miss Wednesday.
Last time out:Oscar Tshiebwe unlocks new part of game as Kentucky basketball adds to NCAA Tournament resume with win at Florida
Next in line?How Ray Davis’ unique path to Kentucky football prepared him to fight for starting RB job
Here’s what you need to know about Saturday’s game and how to watch:
When: 4 p.m. ET, Saturday, Feb. 25
Where: Rupp Arena (20,500)
NCAA Tournament projections:What are the latest prognostications for Kentucky basketball after win at Florida?
The game will be televised live on CBS. Kevin Harlan (play by play) and Dan Bonner (analyst) will call the game.
Kentucky basketball recruiting:These players have signed to the Wildcats’ 2023 class
Authenticated subscribers can livestream the game at CBSSports.com or via the CBS Sports app as well as fuboTV.
For subscribers:Analyzing Kentucky basketball signee Justin Edwards’ game after a live look in Louisville
You can stream CBS on YouTube TV, which offers a free trial here, and can get a free trial with fuboTV here.
From the gridiron:‘He’s going to light it up’: What to expect from new Kentucky quarterback Devin Leary
Tom Leach (play-by-play) and Jack Givens (analyst) will have the UK radio network call on 840 AM in Louisville and both 630 AM and 98.1 FM in Lexington or online at UKAthletics.com.
Best of the best:Who are Kentucky men’s basketball’s all-time coaching wins leaders?
The Wildcats possess a sizable lead in their series with the Tigers, owning a 96-23 advantage heading into Saturday’s game. Of late, however, the Tigers have held the upper hand, winning four of the last six meetings. Auburn’s first win in that run: a 77-71 overtime thriller in an Elite Eight tilt in Kansas City, Missouri, in 2019, which sent the program to its first-ever Final Four.
John Calipari is 13-6 against Auburn since becoming Kentucky’s coach prior to the 2009-10 season. But the series is nearly even since Bruce Pearl took over the Tigers’ program in 2014. Since then, the Wildcats are just 7-6 versus the Tigers.
The good news for UK Saturday? Auburn has won just two times in 52 trips to Lexington, with its last coming in 1988, when it stunned top-ranked Kentucky 53-52. (The Tigers’ other win in Lexington was in 1983.)
Burger boy:Reed Sheppard among Kentucky basketball signees named to 2023 McDonald’s All-American Game
Cream of the crop:Will UK basketball’s 2023 class be one of Calipari’s best in Lexington? These 5 set the standard
Reach Kentucky men’s basketball and football reporter Ryan Black at rblack@gannett.com and follow him on Twitter at @RyanABlack.

source

Copyright © 2023 Sandidge Ventures