ANNOUNCEMENT: Aaron Bradshaw, Announce Resignation And Departure From Kentucky Wildcats Today….

The buzz in Lexington was through the roof as the Tennessee Volunteers were coming to Lexington, and Kentucky lost a track meet 103-92.
Both teams threw punches, but Kentucky just couldn’t seem to get back into this game, leading to their fourth loss in SEC play.
With a loss to Florida on Tuesday, the Wildcats went 0-2 on the week, really hurting the team’s chances of winning the SEC Regular Season Title.
The only reason Kentucky was in this game is because Rob Dillingham played out of his mind.
The freshman guard scored 35 points on 14-20 shooting and 6-8 from three. If Dillingham continues to play like this, Kentucky will turn it around.
His style of play makes it clear that Dillingham is going to be a star at the next level.
The final score would have been a lot uglier if Dillingham didn’t have a career night.
Tre Mitchell didn’t have his best night against Florida earlier this week, and that extended into this game, where the veteran forward was held scoreless.
Mitchell was 0-3 from the field while grabbing five boards and dishing one assist. He had been so consistent this year, so seeing him struggle has been a bit of a shock.
The hope is that Mitchell will get it figured out because Kentucky needs him to play well if they want to turn this around.
The big man needs to get himself right against Vanderbilt before Gonzaga comes into Rupp Arena next Saturday.
Heading into this game, all you would hear is can Kentucky stop Dalton Knecht? For Knecht’s standards, this was a quiet night, only scoring 16 points.
Zakai Zeigler and Josiah-Jordan James killed the Wildcats as they both scored 26 points.
Tennessee played a really good basketball game, beating a good Kentucky team in Rupp Arena.
Kentucky will have another shot at the Vols as they go to Knoxville on March 9th, which will be Kentucky’s final game before the postseason.