Here's a look at the postseason history between Tennessee and Kentucky men's basketball heading into their Sweet 16 matchup Friday.
Sideline reporter Evan Washburn dipped his spoon into a bowl of Weetabix. Why? Because Kentucky center Amari Williams is a big fan.
But, 10 years since that team fell to Wisconsin in the national semifinals, UK appears headed in the right direction under new coach Mark Pope, whose first season ended in a 78-65 loss to Tennessee in the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 at Lucas Oil Stadium on Friday.
The second-seeded Volunteers beat their border rival in the first all-Southeastern Conference Sweet 16 matchup since 1986.
The Wildcats come off an 84-75 victory over a No. 6-seeded Illinois team. Senior guard Koby Brea recorded a team-high 23 points and contributed six rebounds and an assist. Lamont Butler and Otega Oweh each recorded double-digit points in the victory.
After falling to Kentucky twice in the regular season, Tennessee responded when it mattered most, defeating the Wildcats 78-65 in the Sweet 16 to advance to the Elite Eight. The No. 2-seeded Volunteers executed a strong game plan,
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Tennessee and Kentucky both have injuries entering their third contest this season Tennessee and Kentucky are set for their Friday night March Madness contest.