After weeks of waiting, Trent Noah came up big for Kentucky in an upset victory over No. 15 Arkansas on Saturday night.
The Kentucky Wildcats once again got the fans to buy back in after going into Fayetteville and picking up the big win over ...
Trent Noah is coming off a big game as Kentucky upset Arkansas. Head coach Mark Pope said he knew it was coming.
There wasn’t a spot in the rotation for Trent Noah transitioning out of the non-conference and into the SEC schedule, combining for 19 total minutes against high-major competition dating back to the ...
Tonight’s win over Arkansas was a team effort for Kentucky. Otega Oweh led the way with 24 points, but there were plenty of ...
Kentucky guard Otega Oweh (00) is fouled by Arkansas guard Meleek Thomas (1) on a dunk during the first half at Bud Walton ...
Mark Pope brought his Kentucky Wildcats into Bud Walton Arena and beat John Calipari's Arkansas Razorbacks, snapping the Hogs ...
The meltdown started when Kentucky's Mouhamad Dioubate was fouled in the lane by Trevon Brazile and knocked to the floor.
The Wildcats got their revenge for last year's game at Rupp Arena and handed the Razorbacks their first home loss this season ...
They played this game at Bud Walton Arena, but it felt more like it belonged at Razorback Stadium, or maybe the Thunderdome.
The key talking points after Mark Pope and the Wildcats' victory vs. John Calipari and the Razorbacks.
In a game that featured six technical fouls, Kentucky held off No. 15 Arkansas 85-77 on Saturday night at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville. The Cats were called for four technical fouls and the Hogs ...
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