And for today's article, we will continue with the 22nd of 35 people to wear the No. 12 jersey, Boston wing alum William ...
The Wildcats will hit the road as slight underdogs against a strong Ole Miss squad looking to regain momentum after recent struggles. Mark Pope has mentioned a desire to take more defensive risks.
Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita is the Wildcats’ QB1 on the depth chart and now the roster. Fifita is changing his jersey number from 11 to 1, Arizona football announced Monday night.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - A special Wildcats jersey is returning to Lexington from Vatican City. In a video posted on Facebook, Father Jim Sichko got Pope Francis to sign a UK basketball jersey ...
Despite a strong offensive performance from Otega Oweh, who led Kentucky with 21 points, the Wildcats fell short. Ansley Almonor (12 points) and Jaxson Robinson (11 points) also contributed, ...
Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats are set to host the Vanderbilt Commodores for the second of two regular season matchups between these teams. In Nashville, the Commodores got the best of the ...
And the Wildcats are the hottest team in the nation, according to one expert’s statistical model. Sure, K-State (10-11, 4-6 Big 12) has a losing record. But the Wildcats are rapidly improving ...
Another Fifita is coming to play football for the Arizona Wildcats. Arizona landed a commitment from 2026 linebacker Dash Fifita, who is the younger brother of UA star quarterback Noah Fifita.
The Kentucky Wildcats were looking for a bounce-back, momentum win, and they got it on Wednesday night over the Vanderbilt Commodores 82-61. Once again, the Wildcats were without Jaxson Robinson ...
Not even close. In fact, after Arizona beat Baylor 74-67 to snap its two-game losing streak Monday at Foster Pavilion, Wildcats coach Tommy Lloyd barely acknowledged that he brought up the notion ...
The Wildcats are, quite literally, a blue blood, with eight national championships, more than 2,400 wins and 17 Final Fours, the first two of which rank them second all-time among Division I programs.