By KEITH TAYLOR LEXINGTON, Ky.— Johnny Juzang left one storied program for another. The former University of Kentucky guard announced his future plans and will continue his collegiate career at UCLA. Juzang is from Los Angeles and said playing for the Bruins brings him closer to home and he plans to pursue
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Johnny be gone: UK’s Juzang opts to enter transfer portal
By KEITH TAYLOR LEXINGTON, Ky. — Johnny Juzang is entering the NCAA transfer portal. The Kentucky freshman guard announced his intentions on Friday via social media. Juzang averaged 2.9 points and 1.9 rebounds per game this season and tallied 10 points in the Wildcats’ 71-70 win over Florida in the team’s regular-season
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Here’s Hoping Ashton Hagans Is Back Friday Rested, Rejuvenated And Better Than Ever
Photo by Vicky Graff By LARRY VAUGHT Count me as one who is really hoping whatever kept Ashton Hagans from playing at Florida Saturday really was just a one-game situation and he will be back when UK plays in the Southeastern Conference Tournament on Friday. From all I know, there’s been no off-court
UK’s improbable rally at Florida renewed hope for postseason run
By Keith Taylor Kentucky proved a point Saturday: Never count out the Wildcats when their backs are against the wall. Already a top seed for the upcoming Southeastern Conference Tournament, sixth-ranked Kentucky took its game at Florida seriously. It showed in the second half, especially when the odds were stacked against John
‘Cats Refuse To Lose During “Gainesville Miracle”
BY Bill Crockett (MANCHESTER, Ky.) — Following a monumental collapse against Tennessee earlier in the week, John Calipari’s sixth-ranked Kentucky Wildcats somehow flipped the script during an epic 71-70 come-from-behind win over Florida. Despite Ashton Hagans’ ill-timed personal sabbatical, Nick Richards and the ‘Cats refused to lose and overcame an 18-point second-half
Kentucky Does Unto Florida What Tennessee Did Unto Kentucky
Written by Vinny Hardy The Kentucky Wildcats (25-6, 15-3 SEC) rolled into Gainesville to face the Florida Gators (19-12, 11-7, SEC) in the season finale with lots of noise swirling around them. They had come from ahead Tuesday night against Tennessee in the home finale at Rupp Arena, allowing a 17-point
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Immanuel Quickly currently shooting .915 from foul line By Dr. John Huang Kentucky’s prowess at free throw line is something Calipari looks to exploit (LEXINGTON, Ky.) – Swish! Swish! Long-term, die-hard Kentucky Basketball fans have noticed something distinctly different about this year’s team. They’re good at shooting free throws. In fact—prior to the game against LSU—this year’s
Johnny Juzang Remained Confident
Vicky Graff Photo By LARRY VAUGHT Kahlil Whitney’s decision to leave Kentucky after 18 games in late January drew national attention. He was a five-star recruit, McDonald’s All-American and projected first round pick in the 2020 NBA draft. He started Kentucky’s first eight games but the incredible athleticism he relied on in high