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Jamie Vaught

Middlesboro

Editor and Founder at KySportsStyle.com Magazine

Sports Columnist, Photographer, Author (six books on University of Kentucky hoops), Editor & Founder of growing https://t.co/Mn4AwewoSX Magazine, & College Professor

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  • 3 weeks ago | kysportsstyle.com | Jamie Vaught

    By Jamie H. VaughtFor the past several years, the Big Blue Nation has enjoyed Alyssa Lang’s reporting and interviews on television when she is covering UK and SEC games for the SEC Network and ESPN. While covering a Kentucky football game at Kroger Field in 2021, Lang once tried then-Wildcat (and future NFL quarterback) Will Levis’ banana snack on the air as he often ate a banana, mostly brown, with the peel on.

  • 3 weeks ago | kysportsstyle.com | Jamie Vaught

    By Jamie H. VaughtINDIANAPOLIS -- Kentucky's incredible road to the NCAA Final Four has ended Friday night as the No. 3 seed Wildcats drop 78-65 to No. 2 seed Tennessee in a Sweet Sixteen showdown at Lucas Oil Stadium. Under the direction of first-year coach Mark Pope, the Wildcats finished their memorable campaign with a 24-12 mark, including eight wins over AP Top 15 opponents. Kentucky managed to find success even with 12 new scholarship players on the roster.

  • 4 weeks ago | kysportsstyle.com | Jamie Vaught

    By Jamie H. VaughtINDIANAPOLIS -- As Kentucky coach Mark Pope and his 24-11 Wildcats prepare for Friday night's NCAA Sweet Sixteen showdown with Tennessee (TBS and truTV, 7:39 pm ET) at Lucas Oil Stadium, he has fond memories of the city of Indianapolis, the home of NBA's Indiana Pacers. Not long after Pope and the 34-2 Wildcats won the 1996 national championship, the 6-foot-10 standout was selected by the Pacers in the second round of the NBA Draft, where he was the 52nd overall pick.

  • 4 weeks ago | kysportsstyle.com | Jamie Vaught

    By Jamie H. VaughtINDIANAPOLIS – Kentucky point guard Lamont Butler plans to see a significant amount of action against the Tennessee Volunteers Friday night in an NCAA Sweet Sixteen showdown. The No. 3 seed Wildcats, ranked No. 18 in the latest AP Top 25 poll, will need Butler, who has missed nine games this season due to an injured shoulder, on the hardwood floor if they want to advance to Sunday’s Elite Eight contest against the winner of the Houston-Purdue matchup.

  • 1 month ago | kysportsstyle.com | Jamie Vaught

    By Jamie H. VaughtLEXINGTON -- The UK fans who attended the first and second rounds of NCAA women’s tournament definitely got their money’s worth this past weekend. The Wildcats had two exciting ESPN-televised games with a one-point win over Liberty (after giving up a 17-point lead in early fourth quarter) on Friday and a one-point overtime loss to Kansas State on Sunday.

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Jamie H. Vaught
Jamie H. Vaught @KySportsStyle
10 Apr 25

RT @JoePompliano: Ken Griffey Jr. is at the Masters this year as a credentialed photographer https://t.co/wnPaJ6LQNv

Jamie H. Vaught
Jamie H. Vaught @KySportsStyle
10 Apr 25

RT @WinterSportsLaw: A new federal college athletics bill was introduced. It would: 1. Create a new association to replace the NCAA, know…

Jamie H. Vaught
Jamie H. Vaught @KySportsStyle
10 Apr 25

RT @gatorsszn: Gainesville was on fire on Monday 🤯 What a great picture 📸 https://t.co/p4nS20zWFZ