When will Kerr Kriisa return for the Kentucky Wildcats? Mark Pope provided an update on his call-in radio show Monday evening, but it may not have been the news fans were hoping to hear. Out since December 7 after suffering a broken foot in the win over Gonzaga in Seattle,
Kentucky basketball is getting set to take on #11 Texas A&M Tuesday night inside Rupp Arena, and will once again be without backup guard Kerr Kriisa, who has been sidelined since Dec.
where does that leave Kriisa? UK head coach Mark Pope was asked about that during his weekly radio show Monday night and said they should know more soon. "Kerr is getting to that point where ...
Kerr Kriisa could not stop name-dropping as Kentucky men's basketball players revealed the most famous person in their phone contacts. Most of the guys on
The Kentucky Wildcats have been without guard Kerr Kriisa for a while now, and his energy is something the Wildcats have been missing on the floor. Kriisa had s
Kentucky point guard Lamont Butler dribbled stealthily along the baseline before turning on a dime back toward the basket, attempting to muster a decent look late in the shot clock. With the No. 9 Wildcats nursing a four-point lead at Vanderbilt and under eight minutes remaining,
Another competitive SEC men’s basketball contest is expected for Saturday afternoon in Nashville, when head coach Mark Pope and No. 9-ranked Kentucky (14-4 overall and 3-2 in SEC play) face Mark Byington’s Vanderbilt Commodores (15-4, 3-3) at Memorial Gym.
On Monday night, Mark Pope gave an update on Kriisa's progress ... with rehab beginning in the next couple of weeks. "Kerr (Kriisa) is out of the boot for at least little segments of the day ...
Mark Pope talked about where Kriisa is recovery ... Here is what Coach Pope had to say on Monday about Kriisa's recovery, “Kerr is getting to that point where his recovery has been completely ...
On a two-game losing streak, Kentucky faces a road trip to Tennessee and then John Calipari’s return to Rupp Arena.
Travis Perry and Reed Sheppard are both Kentucky natives. But their paths with the Kentucky Wildcats differ. And that isn't a bad thing, C.L. writes.
At this point, Kentucky’s slow starts are well-documented. Against Vanderbilt, their finish was pretty slow too, but avoiding double-digit first-half deficits would give them some cushion going into the final eight minutes.