Kentucky Basketball’s non-conference routine at the moment characteristics a bulk of prime-notch opponents that will present loads of depth to the Wildcats’ NCAA Tournament resume.
When matchups against the likes of Gonzaga and UCLA are important to file all over a plan, so are the competitions against mid-majors. The Wildcats have added a different a single of these to the 2022-23 calendar, as they will host the Yale Bulldogs, according to CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein:
Yale is coming off of a 19-12 season in 2021-22, which observed it earn the Ivy League Event, but drop to Purdue in the initially spherical of the NCAA Event. Constantly squaring off with Harvard, the Bulldogs have been at or around the top of the Ivy League for the previous decade.
Azar Swain and Jalen Gabbidon, the two foremost scorers for Yale last period, are no more time with the crew, so a new scoring danger will have to emerge for head mentor James Jones, who has been at the helm for 22 seasons.
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The Bulldogs and Wildcats will sq. off for just the next time at any time, with the very first coming back in 1961, when Kentucky scored a 79-58 victory.
Yale joins Duquesne, Michigan State, North Florida, Gonzaga, Bellarmine, Michigan, UCLA, Louisville and Kansas as Kentucky’s recent non-meeting opponents for the 2022-23 season. An official date for the sport is however to be declared.

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