Last night the No. 20 Kentucky Wildcats gained their first signature win under head coach Kenny Brooks, defeating in state rival No. 18 Louisville 71-61 in overtime at Memorial Coliseum. The victory marked a significant milestone for the Wildcats, ending an eight-year drought against their in-state rival, with their last win in the series dating back to December.
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Kentucky’s Georgia Amoore got busy last night in the thrilling 71-61 overtime victory that came by the Cats outscoring The Cards 13-3 in the OT after a 58-all tie in regulation. The Wildcats’ starting five delivered an all-around dominant performance, contributing all 71 points in the signature win.
Key Performances:
• Georgia Amoore led with a game-high 19 points, showcasing her leadership and clutch scoring.
• Teonni Key followed with 17 points and a game-high five blocks, anchoring Kentucky’s defense.
• Dazia Lawrence added 14 points, while Clara Strack (12 points, 9 rebounds) and Amelia Hassett (9 points, 13 rebounds) delivered strong efforts on both ends of the court.
Dominance on the Boards:
Hassett’s 13 rebounds and Strack’s nine were crucial in controlling the paint, while the team’s defense stifled Louisville in overtime.
Momentum Builder:
The Wildcats, now 4-0, have secured their first top-25 win under Kenny Brooks, snapping an eight-year losing streak to Louisville. With this victory, Kentucky is poised to climb significantly in the next round of college basketball rankings, solidifying their status as a rising power this season.
This game not only highlighted Kentucky’s growing strength under Brooks’ leadership but also solidified their position as a team to watch this season. The win is expected to boost momentum as the Wildcats continue their push in non-conference play and prepare for the competitive SEC schedule ahead.