Final Feb 10
LAF 58 3.0 o134.0
AMER 60 -3.0 u134.0
Final Feb 10
TAMC 51 19.0 o135.0
MCNS 67 -19.0 u135.0
Final Feb 10
MVSU 39 17.0 o128.0
ALCN 86 -17.0 u128.0
Final Feb 10
SOU 81 -1.5 o144.0
ALST 82 1.5 u144.0
Final Feb 10
FAMU 78 1.5 o150.0
PV 67 -1.5 u150.0
Final Feb 10
UNC 65 4.0 o144.5
CLEM 85 -4.0 u144.5
Final Feb 10
UTRGV 75 2.0 o142.5
SFA 85 -2.0 u142.5
Final Feb 10
UNO 65 12.0 o145.0
IW 75 -12.0 u145.0
Final Feb 10
NWST 72 7.0 o139.0
NICH 60 -7.0 u139.0
Final Feb 10
NCAT 62 13.0 o139.0
CAMP 66 -13.0 u139.0
Final Feb 10
SELA 69 2.0 o141.0
HBU 60 -2.0 u141.0
Final Feb 10
COOK 80 2.0 o143.5
TXSO 77 -2.0 u143.5
Final Feb 10
GRAM 72 -2.5 o140.5
AAMU 61 2.5 u140.5
Final Feb 10
AMCC 56 1.0 o143.5
LAM 67 -1.0 u143.5
Final Feb 10
HOW 77 -6.5 o149.5
UMES 57 6.5 u149.5
Final Feb 10
ARPB 78 13.5 o153.5
JKST 94 -13.5 u153.5
Final Feb 10
CHAR 75 13.5 o148.5
FAU 87 -13.5 u148.5
Final Feb 10
BAY 65 9.5 o132.5
HOU 76 -9.5 u132.5
Final Feb 10
FRES 69 16.0 o142.0
NEV 94 -16.0 u142.0
Tennessee 5th SEC20-4
Kentucky 9th SEC16-7

Tennessee @ Kentucky preview

Rupp Arena

Last Meeting ( Jan 28, 2025 ) Kentucky 78, Tennessee 73

It's been nearly a month since Kentucky has won consecutive games, and the No. 15 Wildcats' next chance to do so will come Tuesday night when they host No. 5 Tennessee in a Southeastern Conference clash at Lexington, Ky.

Kentucky (16-7, 5-5 SEC) is coming off an 80-57 home win Saturday against South Carolina. Otega Oweh scored 17 points to lead four Wildcats in double figures, but the bigger issue may have been the presence of Lamont Butler and Jaxson Robinson, two guards who played despite having injuries that put their ability to play in question.

Butler had missed the previous three games nursing a shoulder injury, while Robinson banged up his wrist Friday in practice. Mark Pope said on his coach's show Monday that he doesn't expect Robinson to be available against Tennessee.

"(Butler's) presence helps us out so much, offensively, defensively," Oweh said after the win. "I mean. I've asked him every single day since he's been out if he was playing, so I'm just glad he got to suit up today."

Oweh leads the Wildcats with 16 points per game. While six players average 10 or more, the junior guard has been the team's most consistent player. He's scored at least 10 points in all 23 of Kentucky's games.

Before the win over the Gamecocks, Kentucky had lost four of five games, with its only triumph coming on the road over then-No. 8 Tennessee, 78-73, on Jan. 28. Without Butler, who ranks third on the team in scoring at 12.9 points per game and leads the Wildcats with averages of 4.7 assists and 1.7 steals, Koby Brea's 18 points paced the Wildcats vs. the Volunteers.

Since that loss, Tennessee (20-4, 7-4) has won three straight, including 70-52 at Oklahoma on Saturday. Chaz Lanier's 21 points led the Volunteers, who shot 69.2 percent from the field in the first half and led by as many as 28 with 5:28 to play.

Lanier paces Tennessee with a 17.7 point average, and Zakai Zeigler leads with 7.5 assists and 2.1 steals per game.

The Volunteers already have avenged one loss, which came at the hands of Florida. They lost to the Gators 73-43 in Gainesville, Fla., on Jan. 7 but won at home 64-44 on Feb. 1.

The Volunteers have allowed an SEC-best average of 59.3 points per game this season, nearly seven points less than Texas A&M, which ranks second at 66.1. On Saturday, Tennessee held Oklahoma to a season-low 52 points, 26.5 less than the Sooners' season average.

"That's what we've tried to be all year," Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said after the win. "We've always felt that's what our program was built on. I thought we had great rim protection today."

Kentucky is second in the SEC in offense at 86.7 points a game but is next-to-last in defense at 76.6. Before Saturday's win over South Carolina, which shot only 32.8 percent from the field, Kentucky allowed Arkansas and Ole Miss to shoot 55.2 percent and 54.7 percent, respectively, in the Wildcats' two most recent games.

--Field Level Media

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