For the Wildcats to end the 2024-25 season on a positive note, at least four areas of concern must be addressed.
Mark Pope’s Kentucky Wildcats don’t play any more defense than John Calipari’s final team that couldn’t guard a Division II transfer last March. Kentucky gets buried under a barrage of 3 ...
Kentucky head coach Mark Pope reacts during Tuesday’s game against Mississippi in Oxford, Miss. Ryan C. Hermens rhermens@herald-leader.com Ole Miss scored at will in the first half. While it ...
Kentucky Wildcats head coach Mark Pope reacts during the first half against the Ole Miss Rebels at The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss. Photo: Imagn Things are going from bad to worse ...
Mark Pope is a collegiate basketball coach and former player, serving as the head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team, as of February 2025. Mark Pope attended Newport High School ...
That has Kentucky searching for answers, especially defensively. Mark Pope says Kentucky is dealing with a lot of frustration as a team right now, really trying to figure out some answers to their ...
Mark Pope’s Wildcats don’t play any more defense than Calipari’s final team that couldn’t guard a Division II transfer who played for Oakland last March. Joy ride’s over, folks ...
Mark Pope's first team is at the midway point of SEC play, and the Wildcats have the same issue as last year's team. The offense is currently ranked second overall in KenPom, while the defense ...
Kentucky men’s basketball — and Mark Pope specifically — have some major questions to answer on the defensive end. That much is clear after UK’s latest game, a 98-84 road loss to Ole Miss ...
The SEC schedule has not been kind to Mark Pope and his Kentucky Wildcats. Ole Miss responded to Saturday's loss against top-ranked Auburn in a major way, upsetting Kentucky 98-84 on Tuesday night ...
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