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Postgame notes from Kentucky’s win over Illinois

Kentucky is headed back to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2019 following Sunday’s 84-75 win over Illinois.

The Wildcats are climbing up the list of most NCAA Tournament victories ever with 132.

Here’s a look at all the postgame notes from today’s win:




KENTUCKY MEN’S BASKETBALL POSTGAME NOTES
NCAA TOURNAMENT | FISERV FORUM | MILWAUKEE, WISC.
MARCH 23, 2025
ATTENDANCE: TBA
 
FINAL SCORE: No. 18/21 Kentucky 84, Illinois 75

 
Team Records and Series Notes

 Kentucky is 24-11 overall and Illinois is 22-13.
 Kentucky leads the series, 12-4, including 5-0 in the NCAA Tournament.
 Mark Pope is 211-119 as head coach, including 24-11 at Kentucky.
 Next for Kentucky: the Wildcats take on Tennessee in the Midwest Region semifinal Friday in Indianapolis. Game time and television assignment are TBA. Kentucky and Coach Mark Pope in the NCAA Tournament
 Kentucky advances to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2019.
 Kentucky is now 132-55 all-time in the NCAA Tournament. 
 Kentucky holds NCAA records for most tournament appearances (62) and most games played (187).  UK is second for most victories (132) and fourth in winning percentage (.706, 132-55, min. 20 tournament games).
 UK is 8-4 as a No. 3 seed in the tournament since seedings began in 1980.
 Coach Mark Pope is now 2-2 in the NCAA Tournament, 2-0 at Kentucky.

Team Notes

 Turnovers told the tale. Illinois had 14 turnovers and Kentucky tied its season low with only five miscues. UK won points off turnovers, 26-8.
 Kentucky also tied its season best for steals with 14 thefts.
 With eight 3-pointers tonight, UK now has 335 triples this season, second most in school history. The 1992-93 team holds the record with 340 made 3-pointers.

Player Notes  

 Koby Brea tied his season high for scoring with 23 points.
o He had his 27 th game of the season with multiple 3-pointers and he has made at least one 3-pointer in every game but one this season.
o He also had six rebounds, one shy of his season high.
 Otega Oweh had 15 points, his 32 nd double-figure game of the season.
o He is averaging 19.7 over the last six games.
 Lamont Butler totaled 14 points, five assists and three steals. It is his first double-figure outing since the Auburn game on March 1 and only the second time since Jan. 18.
 Amari Williams collected eight points, 10 rebounds, six assists and three blocked shots.
o It is his 16 th double-figure rebound game of the season.
o It is his fifth game with at least six assists.

In the First Half

 Kentucky’s starters were Lamont Butler, Koby Brea, Otega Oweh, Andrew Carr and Amari Williams for the sixth time this season. UK is 5-1 with this lineup.
 First substitution was Collin Chandler at 16:16.
 Trailing 5-4, a 9-0 spurt gave Kentucky a 13-5 advantage and the Wildcats led the remainder of the game.
 Sparked by 14 points off turnovers. Kentucky led 37-32 at halftime as Butler sparked the Wildcats with 10 points and three assists.
o UK is now 21-1 on the year when leading at the half.

In the Second Half

 Kentucky began the second half with the starters.
 Kentucky scored the first 10 points of the half to make it 47-32.
 Kentucky built its largest lead at 55-39 and 70-54.
 Illinois eventually cut the lead to 74-68 with 1:32 remaining.
 Carr quelled the advance with a driving basket at 1:13 and Butler added both ends of a 1-and-1 with 1:01 to go, restoring a double-digit lead.

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