UK MBB Schedule Continues to Take Shape with TV Announcements

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LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Kentucky men’s basketball team will once again be one of the most televised teams in the country with the release of the majority of its TV designations and tip times for the 2018-19 season.

The complete Southeastern Conference TV schedule was unveiled Wednesday by the league office. In addition, several of the Wildcats’ nonconference games are now set by the major television networks.

Thus far, every regular-season game UK will play in this season will be on national television. Kentucky’s pro day, exhibition games, Big Blue Madness, Blue-White Scrimmage and the SEC Tournament will also air on national television.

All of the games included in the ESPN package (ESPN, ESPN2 and SEC Network) will also be available through the ESPN app, which is accessible on computers, smartphones, tablets and connected devices to fans who receive their video subscription from an affiliated provider. All of the CBS Sports games will be available to stream live in markets across the U.S. via the CBS All Access subscription service, with additional coverage on CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports app. Additionally, UK’s matchup with Seton Hall in Madison Square Garden will air via Fox Sports and be available to live stream in markets across the U.S. via the Fox Sports app and logging on with your cable provider.

In addition to the TV schedule, times are now available for most of the Wildcats’ 2018-19 games. The most up-to-date TV and tipoff schedule is below.

DateOpponentTimeTV
Oct. 7Pro Day7 p.m.SEC Network
Oct. 12Big Blue Madness7 p.m.SEC Network
Oct. 21Blue-White Game7 p.m.SEC Network
Oct. 26Transylvania (exhibition)7 p.m.SEC Network
Nov. 2Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania (exhibition)7 p.m.SEC Network
Nov. 6vs. Duke (State Farm Champions Classic)9:30 p.m.ESPN
Nov. 9Southern Illinois7 p.m.SEC Network
Nov. 14North Dakota (Ohio Valley Hardwood Showcase)9 p.m.SEC Network
Nov. 18VMI (Ohio Valley Hardwood Showcase)6 p.m.SEC Network
Nov. 21Winthrop (Ohio Valley Hardwood Showcase)1 p.m.SEC Network
Nov. 23Tennessee State (Ohio Valley Hardwood Showcase)7 p.m.SEC Network
Nov. 28Monmouth8:30 p.m.SEC Network
Dec. 1UNC Greensboro4 p.m.SEC Network
Dec. 8vs. Seton Hall (CITI Hoops Classic)NoonFox
Dec. 15Utah5 p.m.ESPN2
Dec. 22vs. North Carolina (CBS Sports Classic)5:15 p.m.CBS
Dec. 29at LouisvilleTBATBA
Jan. 5at Alabama12/1 p.m.ESPN
Jan. 8Texas A&M7 p.m.ESPN/ESPN2/SEC Network
Jan. 12Vanderbilt8:30 p.m.SEC Network
Jan. 15at Georgia7 p.m.ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU/SEC
Jan. 19at Auburn4/6 p.m.ESPN/ESPN2
Jan. 22Mississippi State7 p.m.ESPN/ESPN2
Jan. 26Kansas (SEC/Big Challenge)6 p.m.ESPN/ESPN2
Jan. 29at Vanderbilt9 p.m.ESPN/ESPN2
Feb. 2at Florida4/6 p.m.ESPN/ESPN2
Feb. 5South Carolina7 p.m.SEC Network
Feb. 9at Mississippi State1 p.m.CBS
Feb. 12LSU7 p.m.ESPN/ESPN2
Feb. 16Tennessee8 p.m.ESPN/ESPN2
Feb. 19at Missouri9 p.m.ESPN/ESPN2
Feb. 23Auburn1:30 p.m.CBS
Feb. 26Arkansas9 p.m.ESPN/ESPN2/SEC Network
March 2at Tennessee2 p.m.CBS
March 5at Ole Miss9 p.m.ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU/SEC
March 9Florida2 p.m.CBS
March 13-17SEC TournamentTBASEC Network/ESPN

The Wildcats’ schedule is packed with marquee games, a number of battles with college basketball’s blueblood programs and trips across the country.

Kentucky’s schedule will see the Wildcats play in premier venues such as the United Center in Chicago (vs. North Carolina) and Madison Square Garden in New York (vs. Seton Hall), features a game up the road in Indianapolis in the State Farm Champions Classic (vs. Duke), and includes a difficult trip to Louisville to play the Cardinals.

Seven of UK’s 13 nonconference opponents in the upcoming season made a postseason tournament in 2018, five of which made the NCAA Tournament. Combined with the league schedule, the Wildcats will face 16 teams that played in the postseason in 2018, including 12 in the NCAA Tournament. UK’s competition combined to go 526-356 (.596) last season.
 
Kentucky will meet that schedule head on with what looks to be a solid blend of talent and experience. The Wildcats welcome back PJ Washington, UK’s third-leading scorer and leading rebounder from a season ago, Quade Green, the Wildcats’ second-leading assist man, and Nick Richards, who started every game in 2017-18. Calipari has once again brought in another top-ranked recruiting class, which showcased its talent during UK’s 4-0 foreign exhibition tour in the Bahamas.

Playing against professional teams from Argentina, the Bahamas, Canada and Serbia – teams Calipari predicted would knock off UK at least once or twice – the Wildcats rolled in all four with an average margin of 29.0 points per game. UK shot 49.8 percent from the floor, outrebounded its opponents by an average of 12.5 boards per game, dished out 17.0 assists per contest and committed just 11.3 turnovers, largely with a new team. Five Wildcats averaged double figures, led by freshman Tyler Herro. Washington averaged 14.5 points and 7.5 rebounds, and Stanford graduate transfer Reid Travis averaged a double-double with 10.8 points and 10.3 rebounds per game.
 
The league is coming off a banner season in 2017-18. A record eight SEC teams participated in the 2018 NCAA Tournament and the conference defeated the Big 12 6-4 in the annual SEC/Big 12 Challenge. Four league teams are in ESPN.com’s way-too-early top-25 rankings and five are in the CBS Sports way-too-early rankings.
 
All told, 20 of ESPN.com’s Top 100 recruits having signed with SEC schools. The SEC boasts six of ESPN.com’s Top 25 in-coming recruiting classes.
 
Kentucky’s three-year run of SEC regular-season championships came to an end last season, but the SEC Tournament streak marched on. UK won its fourth straight league tourney title and sixth overall in nine seasons under John Calipari. The Wildcats were tabbed No. 1 in the Blue Ribbon College Basketball Preseason Yearbook earlier this week.

For the latest on the Kentucky men’s basketball team, follow @KentuckyMBB on TwitterFacebook and Instagram, and on the web at ukathletics.com.

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For more information contact:
Eric Lindsey