The Kentucky Wildcats women’s basketball team looks to bounce back on Sunday after a tough road loss to Texas A&M.
Things should get easier for the Cats as they return to Lexington to face an 8-13 Arkansas team that’s just 1-5 in SEC play.
Despite dropping a close one in College Station, Kentucky’s 16-2 season record remains impressive.
There’s currently a three-way tie in the conference for second place with UK, UT, and LSU all battling to catch a South Carolina team that once again looks unstoppable.
You have to assume that Kenny Brooks’ team will shoot better than 1/18 from 3 like they did against the Aggies on Thursday night. UK is shooting just over 32% on the season from deep.
Standout guard Georgia Amoore continues to dazzle on the court, leading Kentucky in scoring at over 18 points per contest while also dishing out a team-high 7.3 assists.
Similar to the men’s race, it will be a bloodbath deciding the SEC women’s crown, as the conference currently houses seven of the top 25 teams in the country.
Can anyone catch Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks in 2025?
Like every year, that’ll be a tall task, but you have to think that UK is positioned as well as anyone.
The Cats will take on South Carolina in Columbia on 3/2, which will be the last regular season game of the year.
Other notable matchups are 2/13 against #7 Texas and 2/23 against LSU. Both games will be played in Historic Memorial Coliseum.
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