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Mark Pope didn’t hold back after Kentucky’s latest win — and his comments about one freshman guard are turning heads. Jaland Lowe finally made his debut in a Kentucky uniform, and what Pope said afterward has Big Blue Nation buzzing. He says this Wildcat is already making NBA-level plays Jaland Lowe — or “JLo” as his teammates call him — finally made his long-awaited Kentucky debut, and he wasted no time making a statement. In just 18 minutes, the freshman point guard scored 6 points, dished out 5 assists, and didn’t commit a single turnover. But the stat sheet doesn’t…
The early weeks of the college basketball season are usually about tuning up — finding rhythm, building chemistry, and ironing out the rough spots. But for Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats, the warm-up period is officially over. After a dominant pair of home wins to open the season, Kentucky’s attention now shifts to a matchup that means more than any early-season tune-up could ever capture — the rivalry showdown with the Louisville Cardinals. Kentucky Starts Strong Under Mark Pope The Wildcats tipped off the season with a steady 77–51 win over Nicholls State. Sophomore guard Collin Chandler led the…
Jon Scheyer has been around Duke basketball greatness for nearly two decades — first as a player, now as the program’s leader. And after years of watching Mike Krzyzewski work his magic, it’s clear Scheyer learned a few lessons from the legendary coach on how to get the best out of his players. During Duke’s season-opening win over Texas in the inaugural Dick Vitale Invitational, Scheyer put one of those lessons to use — and it completely flipped the game. Freshman standout Cameron Boozer, who dominated both of Duke’s exhibition matchups, couldn’t find his rhythm early against the Longhorns. He…
The scoreboard read 95–54, but the real story inside Cameron Indoor Stadium went far beyond the numbers. After dominating Western Carolina, the Duke Blue Devils didn’t just celebrate another early-season win — they showcased the intensity, effort, and teamwork that coach Jon Scheyer wants to define this team. The Moment Everyone’s Talking About As the final buzzer sounded, the energy inside Cameron was electric. Players weren’t fixated on stats — they were focused on each other. Midway through the second half, Cameron Boozer dove across the floor to save a loose ball. Nikolas Khamenia kept it alive, and Darren Harris…
Now that’s exactly what Mark Pope built this Kentucky basketball team to do. Just three days after an uneven start to the season, the Wildcats came back to Rupp Arena looking sharp, confident, and completely in sync. The result? A 107–59 rout of Valparaiso that showed what this team can look like when it’s locked in from the jump. Kentucky hit its first six shots from the field and led by double digits before point guard Jaland Lowe — making his long-awaited UK debut — even entered the game. Once he did, the energy somehow climbed higher. His first possession…
The scoreboard said Duke 95, Western Carolina 54, but the real story wasn’t the score — it was what happened afterward inside Cameron Indoor Stadium. As the final buzzer sounded, players and fans were still buzzing — not because of one highlight, but because of a moment that captured everything this young Duke team is becoming. A Message in the Madness After the game, Jon Scheyer gathered his players at midcourt. The Cameron crowd was deafening, but his message was clear: > “That’s Duke basketball — effort, toughness, and togetherness.” He pointed toward the bench — at Caleb Foster, Nikolas…
After Kentucky’s dominant win over Valparaiso, Mark Pope didn’t talk about stats or the scoreboard. Instead, his postgame message hit deeper — a moment that showed exactly what kind of culture he’s building in Lexington. Let’s dive in and see what he told his team behind closed doors. Kentucky fans left Rupp Arena smiling after a 107–59 dismantling of Valparaiso, but inside the locker room, Mark Pope’s focus was already turning to something bigger. According to those close to the team, Pope gathered his players after the game and told them one simple thing: “Remember this moment.” He wasn’t talking…
Every Kentucky fan in Rupp felt it — a new kind of energy in the paint. One player is quickly turning heads across the Big Blue Nation, and his breakout performance has fans and coaches buzzing about what’s next. Mark Pope may have just found his not-so-secret weapon down low, and it could change everything for this Kentucky team. It’s becoming impossible to ignore: Malachi Moreno is emerging as one of Kentucky’s most important pieces this season. The freshman big man continues to impress with his combination of size, timing, and touch — and his performance against Valparaiso was the…
The Duke Blue Devils know exactly what it will take to reach their ultimate goal this season — a championship-level defense. Head coach Jon Scheyer has made that the heart of his program since taking over in Durham. Every practice, every drill, every game begins with the same message: toughness, effort, and defensive focus win titles. Heading into today’s matchup, that message hasn’t changed. Scheyer wants his team to build on what they showed in their season opener against Texas — flashes of elite defensive potential that turned stops into fast-break points and completely shifted the game’s momentum. He knows…
Malachi Moreno is quickly proving why Kentucky fans should be watching him closely. On Friday night, the freshman forward led the No. 9 Wildcats to a dominant 107-59 victory over Valparaiso, finishing with 18 points and 10 rebounds. What made the performance even more impressive was the balance across the roster — six Wildcats scored in double figures, including Otega Oweh with 15 points, Mouhamed Dioubate and Collin Chandler with 14 each — but it was Moreno’s combination of scoring, rebounding, and court awareness that had coaches buzzing. From the opening tip, Moreno set the tone for Kentucky. His ability…
