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NCAAB 03/21 23:20 122 Oakland v Kentucky L 80-76
NCAAB 03/15 23:00 3 [9] Texas A&M v Kentucky [4] L 97-87
NCAAB 03/09 21:00 - [41] Kentucky v Tennessee [21] W 85-81
NCAAB 03/07 02:00 - [330] Vanderbilt v Kentucky [48] W 77-93
NCAAB 03/02 18:30 - [216] Arkansas v Kentucky [53] W 102-111
NCAAB 02/28 00:00 - [63] Kentucky v Mississippi State [112] W 91-89
NCAAB 02/24 21:00 - [4] Alabama v Kentucky [7] W 95-117
NCAAB 02/22 02:00 - [63] Kentucky v LSU [167] L 74-75
NCAAB 02/17 23:00 - [63] Kentucky v Auburn [14] W 70-59
NCAAB 02/14 02:00 - [20] Mississippi v Kentucky [63] W 63-75
NCAAB 02/10 21:00 - [49] Gonzaga v Kentucky [63] L 89-85
NCAAB 02/07 01:30 - [63] Kentucky v Vanderbilt [330] W 109-77
The Kentucky basketball team is one of the most storied and successful programs in college basketball history. The team is based in Lexington, Kentucky and plays its home games at Rupp Arena, which has a seating capacity of over 23,000 fans. The team is known for its passionate fan base, known as the "Big Blue Nation," who fill the arena for every home game.

The Kentucky Wildcats have won eight national championships, second only to UCLA, and have made 17 Final Four appearances. The team has produced numerous NBA stars, including Anthony Davis, John Wall, and Karl-Anthony Towns. The team is coached by John Calipari, who has led the Wildcats to four Final Four appearances and one national championship since taking over in 2009.

The Kentucky basketball team is known for its fast-paced, high-scoring style of play, with an emphasis on athleticism and skill. The team is typically made up of some of the top high school recruits in the country, who are known for their ability to score, rebound, and defend at a high level. The team's success is a testament to the program's commitment to excellence and its ability to attract and develop top talent.