Thursday Headlines: Missouri Gameday in the SEC Tournament
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It’s time for Round 2 of the SEC Tournament, and we have another early tip-off today as the Kentucky Wildcats take on the Missouri Tigers.
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Kentucky opened the SEC Tournament with a victory over LSU yesterday, and the Wildcats are back in action in Nashville again today to take on the 8-seed Missouri.
Of course, Missouri won the only regular-season matchup between these two squads, coming into Rupp Arena on January 7 and coming back from down 8 with about 4:30 left in the game to pick up a big win.
Now, Kentucky will look to get revenge on the Tigers in Nashville with a spot in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals on the line.
This is the first time since Missouri joined the SEC that Kentucky and Missouri have met in the SEC Tournament.
Tip-off for Kentucky-Missouri is set for 12:30 PM ET/11:30 AM CT on the SEC Network. Stay tuned here for updates. Go Cats!
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Headlines
Kentucky players celebrate Garrison’s big game – Herald Leader
A performance worth celebrating.
Kam Williams makes long-awaited return – Cats Pause
So good to see Kam back on the floor.
Mo Dioubate doesn’t need big stats to impact winning – KSR
He makes a lot of big plays not on the highlight reel.
Clara Strack among finalists for Lisa Leslie Center of the Year Award – UK Athletics
She definitely deserves it for the season she has had.
Kentucky projected as 7-seed in latest bracket projection – Bleacher Report
A win today could make a notable difference when it comes to seeding.
Hurley out after 11 seasons at Arizona State – ESPN
What’s next for Bobby Hurley and Arizona State?
Caitlin Clark shines with Team USA in FIBA qualifier – ESPN
She finished with a double-double in her debut for the senior national team.
Handing out grades in NFL free agency – Yahoo
Only a few teams earned an A.
Matt Patricia is now college football’s highest-paid assistant – CBS Sports
Patricia earned a big payday in Columbus.
Ravens GM discusses Maxx Crosby deal that fell through – SI
This continues to be an odd story.