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  • 1 week ago | ukwildcatswire.usatoday.com | Vance Meek

    There is a good chance that at least one Kentucky Wildcats player gets selected in the 2025 NBA draft this summer. Many analysts agree that Koby Brea will be a second round pick, but could a second Wildcat also be picked? Bleacher Report's Jonathan Wasserman think's so. In his latest mock draft, Wasserman has Brea being taken, but he also projects Otega Oweh to be picked in the second round. That might be great news for fans hoping to bring Oweh back for next season, though.

  • 1 week ago | ukwildcatswire.usatoday.com | Vance Meek

    The Kentucky Wildcats gained another offensive line commitment on Tuesday in the form of tackle Rob Fogler. However, they're not necessarily finished with the position. They also hosted former James Madison tackle Cameron Jones on Monday. Jones is another tackle prospect with length the Wildcats have targeted. He is 6'6", and 330 lbs, and could be a nice developmental player for the future, while providing depth next season.

  • 1 week ago | ukwildcatswire.usatoday.com | Vance Meek

    It was a tough weekend for the Kentucky Wildcats baseball team. They came into their three-game series with Mississippi State having won two straight SEC series. Unfortunately, that came to an end against the Bulldogs. Kentucky dropped the first two games of the series in a Saturday double-header and went into Sunday hoping to salvage a win, but it wasn't been to be, as the offense once again struggled and lost 6-1. The Wildcats fell behind early with the help of some poor defense.

  • 1 week ago | ukwildcatswire.usatoday.com | Vance Meek

    It was announced earlier in the week that both Koby Brea and Otega Oweh were invited to attend the NBA draft combine. Now, Kentucky Wildcats center Amari Williams has an invite of his own: to the G League Elite Camp per John Chepkevich of Draft Express. The camp lets players show what they can do in front of NBA personnel, and has resulted in late invites to the combine. That's certainly the hope for Williams, who would like to play his way into the NBA.

  • 2 weeks ago | ukwildcatswire.usatoday.com | Vance Meek

    The Kentucky Wildcats were a very good team last season, but they are expected to be even better in the 2025-26 season. Mark Pope brought in a highly talented group of players from the transfer portal to go along with a couple of top 30 recruits and some returning stars. The season is still a ways away, but the Cats are already getting a lot of positive feedback. ESPN's Joe Lunardi has Kentucky as a two seed in his very early Bracketology projections, which is the highest of the SEC teams.

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