The Kentucky Wildcats started hot with seven straight wins to open the Mark Pope era, followed by a dud at Clemson. They shot poorly and struggled with physicality, leading to the first loss of the season. Unfortunately for the squad from Lexington, the competition is only getting tougher and the distance from home is even farther. Up next? The No. 7 Gonzaga Bulldogs in the Battle in Seattle — a top-10 matchup tipping off at 10 p.m. ET inside Climate Pledge Arena.
Can Kentucky get back in the win column against the nation’s No. 2 offense? KSR has everything you need to know about the matchup as we wait for the late tip.
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Kentucky: KenPom 11
Gonzaga: KenPom 4
This one is a little complicated with some moving parts thanks to Mark Pope’s time in the WCC coaching at BYU. In terms of head-to-head battles between Kentucky and Gonzaga, there are only three — an 80-72 win for the Wildcats in 2002 during the Maui Invitational, followed by losses of 88-72 and 89-85 in this new home-and-home series from 2022-24.
As for Pope specifically, he hasn’t had much luck against the Bulldogs over the years, coming in with a 1-9 record with nine matchups at BYU and a tenth while at Utah Valley. His lone win came in 2019-20 — his first season with the Cougars, winning 91-78 in an upset over the No. 2 team in the country.
Spread: Gonzaga -6.5
Total: 167
The Wildcats covered the spread in their first five games of the season before falling just short of that mark in back-to-back matchups vs. WKU and Georgia State, then lost outright as slight favorites at Clemson. KenPom is projecting a 86-80 loss for Kentucky, giving Pope’s squad a 29 percent chance to pull off the win outright.
(Starting lineup based on the last game)
#1 – Lamont Butler
6-2 – 208 – GUARD – GRADUATE STUDENT
12.9 PPG, 3.9 APG, 3.1 RPG
#00 – Otega Oweh
6-4 – 215 – GUARD – JUNIOR
16.0 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 1.5 SPG
#2 – Jaxson Robinson
6-6 – 192 – GUARD – GRADUATE STUDENT
12.0 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 1.4 APG
#7 – Andrew Carr
6-11 – 235 – FORWARD – GRADUATE STUDENT
10.0 PPG, 5.6 RPG, 2.5 APG
#22 – Amari Williams
7-0 – 262 – CENTER – GRADUATE STUDENT
9.9 PPG, 10.1 RPG, 1.9 BPG
#0 – Ryan Nembhard
6-0 – 180 – GUARD – SENIOR
10.6 PPG, 10.8 APG, 2.6 RPG
#99 – Khalif Battle
6-5 – 185 – GUARD – GRADUATE STUDENT
13.5 PPG, 4.8 RPG, 1.6 APG
#11 – Nolan Hickman
6-2 – 190 – GUARD – SENIOR
11.5 PPG, 2.9 RPG, 1.5 APG
#1 – Michael Ajayi
6-7 – 228 – GUARD – SENIOR
7.6 PPG, 5.8 RPG, 1.0 APG
#13 – Graham Ike
6-9 – 250 – FORWARD – REDSHIRT SENIOR
13.8 PPG, 6.5 RPG, 0.9 APG
(via Kentucky’s game notes)
Fun stats from UK’s game notes:
POPE’S STRUGGLES AGAINST GONZAGA
The Kentucky coach said he has “PTSD” coaching against Few and Gonzaga again after sitting at just 1-9 in his career against the Bulldogs. His one win came in a court-storming in Provo, the Cougars pulling off the 91-78 upset over the second-ranked Zags. “We’ve had some epic battles, and he’s come out on the winning side of too many of those. Hopefully we’ll start to even that out a little bit,” Pope said. It’ll have to come in a hostile neutral-site environment in Seattle, just a few hours away from Spokane compared to the 2,400-mile journey from Lexington.
SHOOTING MUST GET BACK ON TRACK
The Wildcats are a combined 26.8 percent from three and have not shot better than 27.6 percent in their three most recent matchups, never exceeding eight makes in a single game. Taking on a team averaging 90.4 points per contest on 49/35/82 splits, Kentucky has no choice but to get back on track from deep if it wants to keep up against one of the most dangerous offenses in college basketball with five different players averaging double figures for the Bulldogs.
WILL LAMONT BUTLER PLAY?
A key to competing in Seattle? The availability of Kentucky’s starting point guard. Butler tweaked his ankle in the loss at Clemson and Pope said the injury is “a little bit of an issue.” Will he be able to give it a go against the Bulldogs? He said the team is “super hopeful we’ll have him back,” but was not able to confirm it one way or another. Butler is currently averaging 12.9 points, 3.9 assists, 3.1 rebounds and 1.5 steals in 22.5 minutes per game as the team’s do-it-all threat in the backcourt.
A BATTLE OF DEPTH
Kentucky is one of the deepest teams in college basketball, but so is Gonzaga — they’re actually pretty close across the board. Eight different Bulldogs play at least 17 minutes per game with two players averaging at least 30 minutes. Of those eight, five of them score between 10.6 and 13.8 points with another three scoring at least 6.3 points per contest. As for the Wildcats, they have nine players with at least 16 minutes per game and five scoring between 10.0 and 16.0 points per contest.
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