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UK to Face Kentucky Wesleyan & Minnesota State Mankato in Exhibition Games

LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Kentucky men’s basketball team announced a pair of exhibition contests for its 2024-25 campaign on Friday. UK will take on Kentucky Wesleyan on Oct. 23 and Minnesota State Mankato on Oct. 29 inside of Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center.

 

Game times and television designations will be announced at a later date.

 

Earlier this week, Kentucky announced the return of Big Blue Madness to Rupp Arena which is slated for Oct. 11. Additionally, the Blue-White Preseason Experience featuring intrasquad scrimmages with both the men’s and women’s programs and more was announced for Oct. 18 inside of historic Memorial Coliseum. Additional details will be unveiled about both events at a later time.

 

Kentucky is 152-12 all-time in exhibition games and has won 31 straight. UK’s game vs. Kentucky Wesleyan will mark the first competition against an opponent in the Mark Pope era.

 

This season’s contest against Kentucky Wesleyan will mark the third time in history the teams have met in an exhibition game. The squads met previously in preseason games in 2004 and in 2019. The teams also played 11 times in regular-season competition from 1910-1939. The Panthers earned a 21-9 overall record and a 15-5 mark in league play a season ago.

 

Minnesota State Mankato is the reigning 2024 Division II National Champions, claiming the title on a game-winning 3-pointer with less than a second on the clock. The Mavericks finished the year 35-2 and will take on a Division I opponent for the first time since the 2019-20 season. The 2024 meeting will be the first between the two squads.  


Pope and his staff have put together a dynamic roster for the 2024-25 season that features a mix of six fifth-year players, one senior, one junior, one sophomore and three freshmen.

 

UK’s veterans have combined to play in 845 collegiate games and have scored nearly 8,000 career points. Ansley Almonor, Lamont Butler, Andrew Carr and Amari Williams are all 1,000-point scorers. The group has also drained 1,033 career 3-pointers at a 37.0% rate.

 

Butler and Williams were named their league’s defensive player of the year, while Koby Brea and Jaxson Robinson have been tabbed a conference’s sixth man of the year in their career and Almonor was a most improved selection. Brandon Garrison is a former McDonald’s All-American. Kerr Kriisa has played in 99 career games and has made 238 3-pointers, while Otega Oweh has seen action in 60 games and was Oklahoma’s second-leading scorer a season ago.

 

Kentucky’s freshman group includes Travis Perry and Trent Noah from the state of Kentucky and Collin Chandler, a former top-35 signee in the class of 2022. Perry is the state’s all-time leading scorer, while Noah broke the Sweet 16 state record for most 3-pointers drained in a single run with 19 this season.

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