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    KSR Today: March is off to a rough start for Kentucky basketball

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    KSR Today: March is off to a rough start for Kentucky basketball

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    Dr. Michael Huang, Kentucky Sports Radio

    A big game arrived at Rupp Arena on Saturday afternoon when Bruce Pearl brought his No. 1 Auburn team to Lexington. Despite playing short-handed once again, there was much optimism with the home team.

    That ended quickly.

    Georgia Tech transfer Miles Kelly scored a season-high 30 points with 9-of-14 shooting from three-point range and Tigers forced 18 turnovers. Auburn turned a six-point game into a 15-point lead in the final segment before halftime and never looked back. Kentucky got outclassed and now sits at 19-10 (8-8) heading into the final week of the regular season.

    The vibes aren’t great with LSU coming to town for Senior Day this week before a final road contest against Missouri on Saturday. Many in the Big Blue Nation are worried that the Cats could have a short run at the SEC Tournament and the NCAA Tournament. This feels like a gut check moment for Pope’s staff.

    KSR Today is taking a look back at the loss as we all get set for whatever comes next. This teams certainly isn’t boring but predicting what will happen with this group has become very difficult.

    KSR recaps Kentucky’s third home loss of the season

    KSR has you covered from every angle as we recap what all went wrong for Kentucky against Auburn.

    Smash those links.

    More postgame coverage on KSR’s YouTube Channel

    Want to know what Mark Pope, Bruce Pearl, Andrew Carr, Lamont Butler, and Koby Brea said after the game? We’ve got you covered. KSR’s YouTube Channel has the postgame press conferences and a Rapid Reaction featuring our staff wrapping up the tough loss with a special featured guest.

    Smash play. Subscribe. Hit that like button as we talk about some Kentucky hoops.

    Kentucky WBB hits the road to face No. 6 South Carolina

    Kenny Brooks and his first Kentucky women’s basketball team is fresh off a monster home win over No. 11 Tennessee. The Cats (22-5, 11-4) will now travel to Columbia to play the final game of the regular season before the SEC Tournament begins in a just a few short days in Greenville.

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    The Cats have locked up the No. 4 seed in the conference tournament but will be looking to record a big win for resume at Colonia Life Arena. Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks (26-3, 14-1) are tied with Texas for the top spot in the SEC.

    KSR will have live in-game and postgame coverage for this monster matchup in the SEC. The game will be broadcast at 2:00 p.m. ET/1:00 p.m. CT on ESPN. Hopefully the broadcast truck in the Palmetto State can eliminate all fire threats.

    More college basketball on Sunday

    Saturday was an eventful day in college basketball. Tennessee and Ole Miss each needed some last second shots from three-point range to secure big home wins, Cooper Flagg avoided an injury disaster, and Vanderbilt pulled off another home upset.

    We will have a full recap of the weekend later today at KSR along with where the SEC Tournament seeding sits with two games to play, but there are also some games on the docket today. Two big ones in the Big Ten stand above the rest.

    Florida Atlantic at South Florida Noon ESPN2
    Charlotte at East Carolina Noon ESPNU
    Kennesaw State at Libery 1:00 CBS Sports Network
    Wisconsin at Michigan State 1:30 CBS
    Princeton at Cornell 2:00 ESPNU
    Northern Iowa at Bradley 2:00 ESPN2
    Murray State at Belmont 3:00 CBS Sports Network
    Illinois at Michigan 3:45 CBS
    Colorado at Kansas State 4:00 ESPN+
    Memphis at UAB 4:00 ESPN

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