After being upset on the road against Texas A&M, it was more than imperative that Kentucky got a win against Arkansas at home on Sunday. The month or so stretch to end the regular season is brutal, and the Cats will need every win they can get, and a win over a 8-13 (1-5 SEC) squad at home would certainly be ideal.
Kentucky would end up getting the victory over the Razorbacks, walking away with a 89-69 win as they moved to 17-2 (6-1 SEC).
The game begun with Kentucky getting off to a red-hot start. Perhaps that’s what the pregame fire alarms were trying to warn us about. Not even three minutes into the game, Kenny Brooks‘ squad had an 11-0 lead, and by the end of the first quarter, the Cats held a big 29-10 lead over the Razorbacks.
After getting out to a 23-4 first quarter lead against Georgia, Kentucky let up for the rest of the game as they coasted to a 14-point win, and it seemed like something similar may happen with Arkansas. The Razorbacks outscored Kentucky by three in the second quarter, but of course, the Cats held a firm 44-28 lead through two.
Kentucky WBB gets back on track with 89-69 win over Arkansas, moves to 17-2 (6-1 SEC) - On3​
Kentucky would end up getting the victory over the Razorbacks, walking away with a 89-69 win as they moved to 17-2 (6-1 SEC).
The game begun with Kentucky getting off to a red-hot start. Perhaps that’s what the pregame fire alarms were trying to warn us about. Not even three minutes into the game, Kenny Brooks‘ squad had an 11-0 lead, and by the end of the first quarter, the Cats held a big 29-10 lead over the Razorbacks.
After getting out to a 23-4 first quarter lead against Georgia, Kentucky let up for the rest of the game as they coasted to a 14-point win, and it seemed like something similar may happen with Arkansas. The Razorbacks outscored Kentucky by three in the second quarter, but of course, the Cats held a firm 44-28 lead through two.
Kentucky WBB gets back on track with 89-69 win over Arkansas, moves to 17-2 (6-1 SEC) - On3​
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