The Kentucky Wildcats dominated in their exhibition game against Kentucky State, winning 99-53. Here are five key takeaways from the game:
1. Justin Edwards’ impressive start: The freshman wing player had a fantastic start to the game, scoring 10 points in just under four minutes. He showcased his skills with dunks, layups, and fast-break baskets.
2. Generous and stingy Cats: The Wildcats had an excellent assist-to-turnover ratio in the first half, with 14 assists on 20 field goals. They also managed to avoid committing any turnovers until late in the game.
3. Tre Mitchell’s consistency: After a strong performance in the previous exhibition game, Mitchell continued to shine with a double-double, scoring 15 points and grabbing 10 rebounds.
4. Kentucky’s exhibition dominance: The Wildcats have an impressive record in exhibition games, with a 152-12 overall record. They have also won 31 exhibition games in a row.
5. Kentucky’s success against Kentucky State: With this win, Kentucky remains undefeated against Kentucky State in exhibition play, with a 4-0 record.
Overall, the Wildcats showcased their talent and dominance in this exhibition game, setting a positive tone for the upcoming season.