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UK MBB: Men’s Basketball Conference Opponents Unveiled for 2026-27
PRESS RELEASE: UK ATHLETICS
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Additional pieces to the 2026-27 Kentucky men’s basketball schedule were unveiled by the Southeastern Conference on Thursday. The Wildcats are slated to play all 15 league foes at least once and will tangle with Ole Miss, Tennessee and Vanderbilt in home-and-home fashion.
The league office debuted the 2026-27 home-and-away designations for the league schedule which once again features an 18-game slate. Kentucky will play nine games within the friendly confines of Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center and play an equal number of games on the road.
This season, the Wildcats will take on Ole Miss, Tennessee and Vanderbilt in a home-and-home series. It will extend two of the longest-played series in the nation with multiple dates against the Volunteers and Commodores. Kentucky and Ole Miss will meet multiple times in the regular season for the first time since 2013-14.
Kentucky’s league home schedule will include the three aforementioned teams as well as Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Texas A&M and South Carolina. UK’s road matchups will include Florida, Georgia, Mississippi State, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.
Times, dates and television information will be announced at a later date.
UK’s home-and-home slate features three intriguing matchups. Kentucky has played Tennessee more than any other program in its history and owns a 165-79 all-time record after taking both regular-season meetings a season ago. Kentucky has swept the Volunteers during the regular season in three of the last four seasons. UK has won four straight in Knoxville, Tennessee. It’s the longest road winning streak in the series for the Cats since UK took four in a row from 2003-06.
Kentucky leads the all-time series with Vanderbilt 159-51. The teams split their meetings a season ago, with both teams winning at home for the second straight year. The Wildcats are 88-16 against VU in Lexington.
UK is 112-15 all-time against the Rebels. The Wildcats earned a 72-63 win at home this past season to improve to 58-2 against Ole Miss in Lexington.
Those interested in new season tickets are encouraged to enter the season-ticket lottery. Due to the extremely high renewal rate of men’s basketball season tickets, only a limited number of upper-level tickets are available each year through the lottery. Season ticket holders will be receiving their renewals next month for the upcoming season.
A limited number of new lower-level season tickets are available with a capital pledge commitment, as are memberships in Rupp Arena’s newest hospitality space, the Champions Club. For more information on premium options, please contact the K Fund Office at (859) 257-6300. Fans may also submit an interest form to learn more about all ticketing options.
Kentucky’s Conference Opponents
at Florida
at Georgia
at Mississippi State
at Missouri
at Ole Miss
at Oklahoma
at Tennessee
at Texas
at Vanderbilt
Alabama
Arkansas
Auburn
LSU
Ole Miss
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas A&M
Vanderbilt
For the latest on the Kentucky men’s basketball team, follow @KentuckyMBB on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, and on the web at UKathletics.com.
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Knott receives $2.1 million to expand wastewater treatment
HINDMAN, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear and Congressman Hal Rogers have announced $2.1 million in Abandoned Mine Lands Economic Revitalization funding for a major wastewater project in Knott County.
The funding will help expand the Ball Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, more than doubling its capacity from 100,000 gallons per day to 250,000 gallons.
State officials say the project will support hundreds of new homes and future development in Knott and Perry counties, including the Chestnut Ridge, Olive Branch, Hickory Hills and Phoenix housing developments, as well as the relocated Robinson Elementary School.
Knott County Judge-Executive Jeff Dobson says the investment will help lay the foundation for recovery, housing growth and long-term economic development in the region.
The funding is part of Kentucky’s AMLER program, which uses federal abandoned mine land dollars to support economic development projects in coal-producing communities.
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