The University of Kentucky women’s basketball program will play host to Ohio on Wednesday, Dec. 21 at 11 a.m. ET inside Memorial Coliseum. The game, which is the team’s final nonconference contest of the season, will be broadcast on SEC Network+, with Jeff Piecoro and Christi Thomas on the call.
The game is tabbed as Family Day, with kid-friendly activities on the concourse for children on break.
Doors to Memorial Coliseum will open one hour prior to the tip time.
Bags must adhere to the UK Athletics Clear Bag policy, and bags and items will be searched. To avoid additional touch points, fans are strongly encouraged to not bring unnecessary bags to Memorial Coliseum. More on UK Athletics’ Clear Bag policy can be found online here.
Parking for games is available starting three hours prior to tipoff in a majority of surface lots surrounding Memorial Coliseum, including the High Street Lot, East Maxwell Lot, Joe Craft Center Lot, College View Lot, Alumni Center Lot and Career Center Lot. The Cornerstone Garage and Parking Structure No. 2 will open two hours prior to tip. The Gatton Student Center Lot is pay-to-park while all other parking options are free. The JCC Lot is primarily used for limited mobility/handicap parking.
For fans that are unable to attend the game, Darren Headrick will have the call on the UK Sports Network on 630AM WLAP in Lexington. Free live audio will be available online at UKathletics.com and live stats will be available online at KentuckyStats.com.
The Wildcats, who own a 7-4 overall record and a 5-3 home record, will look to snap a three-game losing streak when they host the Bobcats on Wednesday. Kentucky is coming off a loss to then-NR/RV Florida Gulf Coast, 69-63, last Sunday in Memorial Coliseum. The Wildcats improved in two areas in the game, going 23-of-25 from the line for a season-best 92.0 percent and outrebounding the Eagles, 38-29, however, the Cats turned the ball over an uncharacteristic 20 times and gave up 32 points to those miscues.
Robyn Benton has led the team in scoring for the last three games, averaging 17.7 points over that stretch. Two Wildcats are averaging double-digit scoring on the season, including Benton (15.5) and Jada Walker (13.1). As a team, the Cats are shooting 42.2 percent from the field and averaging 71.1 points per game.
Kentucky continues to lead the Southeastern Conference and is ranked 13th in the nation in turnovers forced (22.91). More than 32.0 percent of UK’s points this season have come off turnovers. Meanwhile, three Wildcats are ranked top five in the league in steals, with Walker pacing the conference on 2.82 steals per game and Benton and Maddie Scherr sitting at tied for fifth in the conference on 2.00 steals per game apiece.
The Wildcats’ defense is holding opponents to 38.6 shooting from the field and 62.4 points per game.
Ohio is off to a 2-7 start on the season, including a 2-3 record on the road. After starting the season 0-4, Ohio won back-to-back games over Indiana State (74-62) and Dayton (52-51) in late-November. The Bobcats are currently on a three-game losing skid.
Yaya Felder is averaging 18.6 points per game, making her the lone double-digit scorer on the team. Felder and Caitlyn Kroll are pacing the team on the boards, averaging 5.2 rebounds per game. The Bobcats are shooting 38.6 percent from the field and averaging 61.8 points per game, including 7.0 three-point field goals per game.
Kentucky leads the all-time series with Ohio, 2-1, with the Wildcats taking the first two meetings and the Bobcats winning the latest meetings. The two teams haven’t played since 1988, with all three games occurring in the 1980s. Kentucky is undefeated against Ohio in Lexington (2-0).
For more information on the Kentucky women’s basketball team, visit UKathletics.com or follow @KentuckyWBB on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
– GO CATS –
For more information contact:
Cami Moore