Kentucky at Ole Miss – UK Athletics

Kentucky at Ole Miss – UK Athletics

One of the signs of a championship team is not to transform a defeat into two (or more) losses. No. 14 Kentucky had success this season to avoid losing stripes.

The cats are 15-6 this season and in games after a defeat 4: 1. Great Britain lost only twice in a row this season and fell to Alabama, then Vanderbilt. After every other defeat this season, Kentucky won the following game.

Great Britain hopes that the trend will continue on Tuesday evening. The cats lost to Arkansas 89-79 on Saturday evening and are now available on Tuesday (7:00 p.m. ESPN) at No. 25 Ole Miss (7 p.m. ET, ESPN). The striker Andrew Carr believes that both his teammates and his coaches deserve to help this team prevent them from losing stripes.

“This is recognition for the players and the experience we have, but also the team of coaches,” said Carr. “We have done a great job this year when we try to turn the site and understand that it is never as good as it seems and it is never as bad as it seems. They go through so many different emotions during a season. We have the feeling that we know how good we are, regardless of how it works. At this point we just have to get better and we know that. I have the feeling that we could grow all year round and really focus on things we want to do. I have the feeling that this year we could react so far after the game after the game. And we look forward to doing this again on Tuesday. “

The cats will compete against an Ole Miss team, which is 16-6 in season. Like every team in the Southeastern Conference, the rebels were in front of a brutal schedule. Since then, No. 4 has been beating Alabama on January 14th, Ole Miss has lost four out of five games, with all four defeats on ranking teams apply. Most recently, the rebels fell in 1st place in Oxford on Auburn 92-82.

Kentucky started his first scout on Ole Miss and Carr was impressed by what the rebels do at both ends of the floor.

“You are a super talented team,” said Carr. “Your defense is a little unorthodox. They change everything and are super aggressive to the basketball. A little unpredictable. They are offensive one of the better ISO types of teams we played against. It will be a big test for us. “

The cats fought some injury problems this season, including Carr, who dealt with back problems. After Carr also missed a game to share others, Carr believes that he has the worst of his symptoms.

“It was certainly a difficult route for me,” said Carr. “I spent a lot of time with our trainers and was able to relax and stabilize a little and feel much better. I am in a good place. “

Having a healthier Carr on the ground adds another piece of the puzzle for the cats, as they have another ranking opponent on Tuesday evening.

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