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Warren Central High wins 2nd KHSAA Boys Sweet 16 championship and gets revenge against GRC

Warren Central stayed true to its No. 1 state ranking as it won its second KHSAA Boys Sweet 16 basketball title with a victory in its rematch with GRC.

      

Warren Central vs George Rogers Clark in KHSAA Boys Sweet 16 championship game rematch

Warren Central High will get a chance to avenge last year’s one-point loss to George Rogers Clark in tonight’s KHSAA Boys Sweet 16 championship game.

      

Steve Lutz, who led Texas A&M-CC to back-to-back NCAA tournaments, named WKU basketball coach

New WKU basketball coach Steve Lutz, who led Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances as its coach, replaces Rick Stansbury.

      

Kentucky vs Kansas State basketball: What to know about second-round NCAA Tournament game

Kentucky and K-State meet Sunday in the NCAA Tournament with a spot in the Sweet 16 on the line. Here’s a look at the second-round March Madness game.

      

KHSAA Sweet 16 basketball results: Woodford, George Rogers Clark and Warren Central advance

The KHSAA Sweet 16 semifinals at Rupp Arena are set after GRC beat the new Kentucky scoring champ Travis Perry and Lyon County in the quarterfinals.

      

Male High falls in final minutes of KHSAA Sweet 16 quarterfinal against Frederick Douglass

Male High went scoreless in the final 4:23, shooting 0 of 6 from the field, as it fell to Frederick Douglass in a heartbreaking KHSAA Sweet 16 loss.

      

Kentucky basketball beats Providence for first NCAA Tournament win in nearly four years

For the first time in nearly four years, UK basketball won an NCAA Tournament game. John Calipari’s team will face Kansas State in the second round.

      

Kenny Payne lands 3rd high-profile commitment; Trentyn Flowers picks Louisville basketball

Kenny Payne’s recruiting hot streak continues. Trentyn Flowers reclassified to the 2023 class and committed to Louisville basketball on Friday night.
      

How Louisville women’s basketball captain Mykasa Robinson found strength in vulnerability

In leading Louisville basketball this year, Mykasa Robinson has found strength in vulnerability. The captain begins her final NCAA Tournament Saturday.

      

In leading Louisville football, Brohm brothers embrace hometown community and expectations

Growing up in Louisville and playing for the Cardinals, Greg, Jeff and Brian Brohm bring “a unique perspective and understanding” in leading U of L.

      

Male takes on Breathitt County in the Sweet 16 tournament

Male takes on Breathitt County in the Sweet 16 tournament at Rupp Arena in Lexington

      

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