Elite Eight produces Final Four

The Elite Eight stage of March Madness has closed for the 2014/2015 season and we now look ahead to the Final Four. There was little in the way of surprises in terms of who won, with three number one seeds from their respective groups finding their way to the Final Four. However, there were plenty…

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NCAA Elite Eight: First Four teams are in!

Notre Dame, Kentucky, Arizona, and Wisconsin are the first four schools to book their seats to the 2015 NCAA Elite Eight. All four teams that are moving on were matched up against teams that were lower seeded in the Sweet 16. The number one seed from the Midwest Region, the University of Kentucky destroyed West…

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March Madness is Here!

March Madness is upon us as all 68 participants of the NCAA Tournament have been announced. It comes as no surprise that University of Kentucky Wildcats and their pristine 34-0 record are the hands down favorites to claim the big one. Much has been written about the Wildcats, their overflow of talent and the brilliance…

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NCAA: Kentucky stays perfect, still No. 1

NCAA – At the end of Week 16 the Kentucky Wildcats maintain their unanimous number one ranking across various polls, riding on their pristine 27-0 record. They took down Tennessee and Auburn last week in convincing fashion. They are set to face Mississippi State and Arkansas (22-5) this week, and remain as the heavy favorites…

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Kentucky beats Louisville too

NCAA’s top-ranked Kentucky can thank the smallest player on its team for helping it survive its biggest challenge of non-conference play. Freshman Tyler Ulis (176 cm) provided a much-needed offensive spark in a battle between the nation’s two best defenses, leading the Kentucky Wildcats to a 58-50 road victory over previously undefeated fourth-ranked Louisville Cardinals. This impressive…

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Kentucky slams UCLA in amazing game

As incredible results go, Kentucky’s 44-83 demolition over UCLA is right up there and the Wildcats certainly put in one of the most dominant displays of the season so far. The amazing stats just reel off the page. Kentucky scored the first 24 points of the game, UCLA Bruins mustered just seven points through the…

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Kentucky Opens NCAA Season as Heavy Favorites

The NCAA 2014-15 is underway and no less than the Kentucky Wildcats are projected to be the favorites to win this year’s title. The team is simply stacked with talent. They have nine All-Americans and  their recent commitments from two top-caliber players in Skal Labissierie and Isaiah Briscoe may have just taken them over the…

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Ramel Bradley transfers to Belediye

Ramel Bradley (188 cm, Kentucky’08) transfers to Yesilgiresun Belediye (Turkey-TB2L) for the rest of the 2014-15 season. The American player started the season with Latvian powerhouse VEF Riga, however left the squad after a try-out period. Bradley’s last game time came right at the start of 2013-14 season when he played two games for Turk…

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Ramel Bradley part ways with VEF Riga

Ramel Bradley (188 cm, Kentucky’08) has ended his try-out period with LBL powerhouse VEF Riga. It didn’t result in a contract for the rest of the season. Ramel Bradley missed much of the 2013/2014 season due to injury and hoped to make his comeback with VEF Riga. Bradley has played extensively in Israel (Maccabi Ashdod…

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Antwain Barbour heads to Poland

Antwain Barbour (199 cm, Kentucky’04) has signed with the newcomer of the Polish TBL; King Wilki Morskie from Szeczecin. Antwain Barbour played in Turkey for Mersin Buyuksehir Belediyesi last season where he averaged 14.7 ppg and 4.7 rpg. Previously the 32 year old veteran also played in Italy, Spain and Croatia. His team King Wilki…

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