Jaxson Robinson scored a season-high 27 points and No. 6 Kentucky made 16 of 32 3- pointers in a 95-90 victory over No. 14 Mississippi State on Saturday night.
MSU last won the SEC regular-season championship that year. No. 13 Mississippi State is hosting No. 7 Kentucky (12-3, 1-1) at Humphrey Coliseum on Saturday (7:30 p.m., SEC Network), a team it hasn’t beaten in the regular season since 2009.
After laying an egg in a loss to Georgia earlier in the week, Kentucky basketball needed a bounce back game. On the road, against a top 15 Mississippi State team, they got one, beating the Bulldogs 95 - 90.
However, Mississippi State couldn’t pull through for the victory. The No. 13 Bulldogs (14-2, 2-1 SEC) were thumped 95-90 by No. 7 Kentucky, ending their winning streak at eight games.
The No. 13 Mississippi State Bulldogs (14-1, 2-0 SEC) welcome the No. 7 Kentucky Wildcats (12-3, 1-1) to Humphrey Coliseum Saturday. Tip-off is set for 8:30 p.m. ET (SEC Network). Let's analyze BetMGM
Mississippi State fell to Kentucky 95-90 in an SEC showdown. Discover 5 key takeaways from the thrilling basketball matchup.
Mississippi State basketball played another tight game against Kentucky but lost again. MSU's winning streak ended at eight games.
A trio of clutch blocks in the final two minutes helped Texas A&M women’s basketball pick up its highest ranked win in the Joni Taylor era, 61-55 over No. 11 Kentucky at Reed Arena.
The Aggies lock down on defense down the stretch and outscore the Wildcats 19-9 in the fourth quarter to earn a 61-55 comeback win at home.
Hello friends. It’s another frigid Thursday around the Commonwealth. The college football season just ended on Monday. Let’s sift through some of what’s happening around the Kentucky football program.
Kenny Brooks and the No. 11 Kentucky Wildcats suffered their first loss in SEC play, a 61-55 stinger to Texas A&M on Thursday night in College Station. The Wildcats (16-2 overall, 5-1 SEC) got out to an unusually slow start,
Unlike the 21st century’s leading SEC passer, the conference’s No. 1 rusher of the past 25 seasons didn’t make it all the way to the top of the league’s all-time chart. Georgia’s Nick Chubb piled up 4,769 rushing yards from 2014 through 2017, despite a truncated sophomore season. But another Bulldog retained the SEC’s career rushing crown.