Kentucky basketball is back in the Sweet 16. Big Blue Nation gets another week to enjoy March Madness and so far it has been an enjoyable and cathartic experience. “Cathartic” is the proper word to ...
After the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament, there are only 16 teams still remaining, and for the first time since 2019, Kentucky is one of those teams. The ...
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9Honey on MSNKing and Queen's visit to see Pope Francis 'postponed by mutual agreement' on 'medical advice'King Charles and Queen Camilla will no longer meet with Pope Francis or visit the Vatican next month due to the Pontiff's need to rest and recuperate after a lengthy hospital stay. Buckingham Palace ...
Kentucky basketball is still dancing in the NCAA Tournament, headed to the Sweet 16 on Friday in Indianapolis, but that doesn ...
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On3 on MSNMark Pope praises Lamont Butler’s ‘stunning’ ability to protect his shoulder during gamesDuring his weekly radio show Monday night, Mark Pope joked that Lamont Butler “might have come out of the womb in a stance” when pointing out his incredible defensive tendencies. But that was hardly ...
Buckingham Palace announced that the visit has been 'postponed by mutual agreement' given the Pope's continuing health issues ...
The Wildcats dispatched the Vols by 5 points in Knoxville on Jan. 28 and again by 11 two weeks later at Rupp Arena.
Kentucky basketball fans have always been a little crazy. The latest example is going crazy over a British breakfast meal.
ESPN's Paul Finebaum explained why Razorbacks head coach John Calipari's success during March Madness is disastrous for UK.
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The Lead on MSNRanking The Loaded Sweet 16 March Madness FieldIt was an interesting opening weekend to March Madness this year. After the first two days saw a limited amount of upsets and ...
The NCAA transfer portal officially opened on Monday with over 700 players jumping in to explore their options on the very ...
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College Football Network on MSNKoby Brea Reveals Why He Chose Kentucky Over Top ProgramsKoby Brea, formerly of the Dayton Flyers, made waves by committing to Kentucky for his final college season, choosing the ...
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