Kentucky, Rupp Arena and Indiana Hoosiers
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Kentucky picked up their first quality win of the season on Saturday when they defeated the Indiana Hoosiers 72-60 in Rupp Arena. The Wildcats certainly had the
Indiana went just 6 for 22 from the field in the second half with only one make from 3-point range. The Hoosiers committed 11 fouls in the half, with fifth-year senior guard Lamar Wilkerson picking up his fourth total with 18 minutes left.
Country music icon John Michael Montgomery gave his final performance of the Road Home Tour at Rupp Arena, marking the end of his decades-long career.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/kentucky as Indiana will be coming into Rupp Arena with its star coming off a historic game.
Andrea Bocelli filled Rupp Arena with crystalline vocals and audience fervor. Lexington Philharmonic, Global Creative Choir and soloists delivered sharp support. Program mixed opera staples, seasonal carols and a surprise Elvis duet with Toscano.
Gonzaga held off a furious rally from No. 17 Kentucky on Saturday for a critical 89-85 victory that brought UK its first-ever three-game losing streak inside Rupp Arena. It marked the first Quad 1 win of the season for the Zags, who are on the bubble while ...
Hoosiers coach Darian DeVries has an opportunity to do something not done since 1988, an important moment as he builds his program.
A former Kentucky basketball transfer portal target will take center stage Saturday night at Rupp Arena. Lamar Wilkerson — who was billed during the spring as Kentucky’s top transfer portal recruit — is Indiana’s leading scorer this season ahead of the Hoosiers’ weekend visit to Lexington.
For the third straight season, Purdue will hit the road for an exhibition game, traveling to Lexington, Kentucky, to face SEC power Kentucky in Rupp Arena on Oct. 24. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – For the third straight season, the Purdue men's basketball team ...
The last official event of Lexington's 250th anniversary celebration happens tonight in the place where it all began nearly a year ago.
After wrapping up his illustrious career in his home state of company, John Michael Montgomery received a special surprise.
The Kentucky basketball team was desperate for a win, and so were the fans. Big Blue Nation filled up Rupp Arena for a primetime matchup against an old rival, Indiana, and it created an electric atmosphere.