Technology

Kentucky basketball, with fewer seniors, needs to learn how to win

2025-12-03 04:54
481 views

Last season, Kentucky basketball knew how to win with veteran leadership. Versus North Carolina, the Cats showed they're still struggling with concept

Kentucky basketball, with fewer seniors, needs to learn how to winStory byThe Courier JournalRyan Black, Louisville Courier JournalWed, December 3, 2025 at 4:54 AM UTC·1 min read

LEXINGTON — There's no such thing as a "learning how to win" statistic. It's empirical. An intangible quality. Some teams intrinsically possess this trait — finding a path to victory in spite of struggles.

To this point, early in its 2025-26 season, Kentucky basketball hadn't proven it could do that.

AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement

UK had beaten five opponents (Nicholls, Valparaiso, Eastern Illinois, Loyola Maryland and Tennessee Tech) that posed no threat. The two foes Kentucky faced of equal merit (Louisville and Michigan State) imposed their will and sent the Wildcats home with losses.

Tuesday night at Rupp Arena, UK showed it still has more growing to do versus top-level opponents, unable to hold off a fellow member of college basketball royalty, North Carolina, in a 67-64 setback in the ACC/SEC Challenge.

It's a continuation of a troubling trend for the Wildcats (5-3) under second-year coach Mark Pope: They've never won a game in which they scored fewer than 70 points, falling to 0-8 in such contests after Tuesday's defeat.

The Tar Heels (7-1), on the other hand, picked up another high-profile triumph, joining last month's home win over Kansas.

This story will be updated.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky basketball loses, lets learning opportunity slip vs Heels

AdvertisementAdvertisement