Month: July 2025

“I was really blessed to play at a school like Kentucky that has the best fans in the United States.” We love you too, Lance Ware.

Lance Ware Reflects on His Time at Kentucky, Praises Big Blue Nation In a heartfelt statement that quickly resonated across Big Blue Nation, former Kentucky Wildcats forward Lance Ware shared his gratitude for his time in Lexington, calling it a blessing to have played at one of the most storied programs in college basketball. “I […]

Kentucky Women’s Basketball commit Maddyn Greenway helped Team USA beat Korea by 81.

Maddyn Greenway powers USA in 134‑53 rout of Korea at U19 World Cup BRNO, Czechia — Kentucky women’s basketball commit **Maddyn Greenway** helped lead **Team USA to a historic 134‑53 victory over Korea** in the opening game of the 2025 FIBA U19 Women’s World Cup on **July 12, 2025** ([on3.com][1]). Greenway, a four-star point guard from […]

Kentucky is ramping up its interest in 2026 4-star PF Cam Williams. Mark Pope and Jason Hart are leading the charge.

Kentucky **Wildcats ramp up recruiting push** for 4-star 2026 power forward **Cam Williams**, spearheaded by head coach **Mark Pope** and assistant coach **Jason Hart**. After closely evaluating his game this summer, UK has intensified contact as live recruiting heats up. ### 🔍 Recruiting Momentum on Cam Williams **Cam Williams**, a 6‑foot‑11 forward from St. Mary’s […]

Kentucky incoming freshman Andrija Jelavić has yet to make his way to Lexington, but he’s now listed on the Wildcats’ official team roster.

Incoming Freshman Andrija Jelavić Added to Kentucky’s Official Roster Despite Not Yet Arriving in Lexington *Lexington, KY – July 12, 2025* — Even before setting foot on campus, **Andrija Jelavić** has officially been added to the University of Kentucky Wildcats’ 2025‑26 men’s basketball roster. The Croatian–born 6‑foot‑11 forward is listed among Kentucky’s scholarship players on the team’s official […]

Reed Sheppard might just be too good for NBA Summer League. The former Wildcat went for 28 points, eight rebounds, four assists, four steals, and three blocks last night.

Reed Sheppard once again proved why many believe he might be destined for big things in professional basketball, leaving a lasting impression during his recent NBA Summer League appearance. The former Kentucky Wildcat displayed a remarkable all-around performance that caught the attention of fans, scouts, and analysts, suggesting that he might just be too talented […]

Koby Brea and Amari Williams made headlines in their NBA Summer League debuts.

Koby Brea and Amari Williams made impressive starts in their NBA Summer League debuts, capturing the attention of fans, analysts, and team officials alike with their standout performances. These initial outings marked the beginning of what could be promising professional careers, showcasing their talent, work ethic, and potential to carve out roles in the league. […]

Newport, Kentucky’s Tay Kinney, is currently being recruited by Arkansas, Indiana, Kansas, Louisville, Oregon, Purdue, Texas, and of course Kentucky.

Tay Kinney, a talented basketball player from Newport, Kentucky, has become one of the most sought-after prospects in the nation. Currently garnering interest from some of the top college programs across the country, Kinney’s recruitment list includes Arkansas, Indiana, Kansas, Louisville, Oregon, Purdue, Texas, and his home state’s University of Kentucky. This impressive roster of […]

This morning on KSR, we’re talking about another day at the adidas 3SSB Championships, former ‘Cats lighting up NBA Summer League, tonight’s Champions Weekend Charity Basketball Game at Tates Creek High School, and more!

This morning on KSR, fans and sports enthusiasts received an exciting update covering a variety of basketball events and notable performances from talented athletes. The show highlighted another thrilling day at the adidas 3SSB Championships, the NBA Summer League performances of former Kentucky Wildcats, and an upcoming charity basketball game at Tates Creek High School, […]

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