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Kentucky Wildcats Seek Redemption After Tough Start
22 Nov
Summary
- Kentucky Wildcats have a 3-2 record after early season losses.
- Coach Mark Pope takes responsibility for the team's struggles.
- Loyola (Md.) Greyhounds are seeking to rebound from recent defeats.

No. 12 Kentucky, with a current record of 3-2, is set to host Loyola (Maryland) on Friday night, aiming to overcome a disappointing start to their nonconference schedule. Coach Mark Pope has publicly accepted blame for the Wildcats' shortcomings, attributing their struggles to a lack of a cohesive team identity rather than individual player absences.
The Wildcats recently suffered a significant blowout loss to No. 17 Michigan State at the Champions Classic, shooting poorly and defending ineffectively. Pope stressed the need to build an organization where the team's performance is not derailed by player availability, vowing to improve his coaching.
Loyola (2-4) enters the matchup on a two-game losing streak, most recently falling to Duquesne. The Greyhounds, led by Jacob Theodosiou's 17.2 points per game, will aim to capitalize on Kentucky's current disarray and secure a much-needed victory.




