Friday, December 12, 2014

Kentucky's Poythress out for season with torn ACL ... Kentucky Sports Report 12/12/14

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University of Kentucky men’s basketball junior Alex Poythress will miss the remainder of the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament...
Kentucky forward Alex Poythress dunked past Providence forward Tyler Harris on Nov. 30.
Investigations, most notably by former federal prosecutor Kenneth Wainstein, have detailed a scheme at North Carolina to keep primarily football and...
North Carolina coach Roy Williams looked at an official following a foul against North Carolina during the second half of the Tar Heels' game against East Carolina. North Carolina won 108-64.
The University of Kentucky women's basketball team has rallied to win from deficits of nine points or larger four times this season. Coach Matthew ...
Kentucky coach Matthew Mitchell shouts instructions to his team to a 77-68 upset victory over No. 7 Louisville in their NCAA college basketball game in Louisville, Ky., Sunday, Dec. 7, 2014.  (AP Photo/Garry Jones)
Several highly touted high school seniors will be on UK's campus starting Friday, and many of those players will be using official visits to stay through...
Drake Jackson,
in the Class of '16, hopes to make a college pick before his senior year.
University of Kentucky football roster spots are filling up fast, but Coach Mark Stoops is still looking for a few additions to his recruiting class...
Madison Southern's Damien Harris is considered the nation's No. 1 running back. He's been to two of UK's home games.
Two Nebraska football players are expected to transfer to Kentucky for the spring semester.
Courtney Love is expected to transfer from Nebraska to Kentucky
Basketball sharpshooter Tony Delk and gymnastics standout Jenny Hansen will receive UK Athletics' highest honor during events to be held in February...
Tony Delk with the championship trophy. 1996 NCAA Basketball Tournament Championship game April 1, 1996 in East Rutherford, N.J. UK defeats Syracuse 76-67. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
Technically, Trey Lyles was not Kentucky's sixth man in the 56-46 victory over Col umbia on Wednesday night. But he followed that script.
Kentucky forward Trey Lyles ried to control a loose ball against Columbia.

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