Rifle– The rifle team rode a school-record team score to a 4696-4680 win over No. 1 West Virginia, clinching the 2010-11 Great American Rifle Conference regular-season championship on Saturday at UK’s Barker Hall.- Kentucky completed an undefeated season in conference action with the win, besting the 2008-09 NCAA Champion Mountaineers, who also entered the match undefeated in league play and needing a win over UK to clinch the title.- With the win, UK has clinched its fourth all-time regular-season GARC Championship and its first since the 2008-09 season.- Kentucky’s 4696 total team score eclipsed the school record set earlier in the year when the Wildcats totaled a 4691 win over Memphis in Oxford, Miss., on Jan. 21.Men’s basketball– The Wildcats dropped a 70-68 heartbreaker at Florida over the weekend. After falling behind by 13, the Cats battled back to take a one-point lead late in the game, but a last-second 3-pointer by Brandon Knight fell short.- UK hosts Tennessee on Tuesday. The Wildcats have posted a 160-51 (.758) record against SEC East teams since the league split into divisions in 1991-92. Kentucky is 5-1 in games following a loss this season.- John Calipari is 28-0 at Rupp Arena as the UK head coach. The Wildcats have the second longest home winning streak in the country at 29.Women’s basketball– Kentucky put together an impressive win over Auburn on Thursday for its seventh consecutive victory. The Cats defeated the Tigers 69-38 in Memorial Coliseum, marking the largest margin of victory in SEC play in school history. It also marked the first time UK hasheld an SEC opponent under 40 points in school history.- Sophomore Brittany Henderson led the winning effort with a career-high 13 points while also grabbing seven rebounds.- Senior Victoria Dunlap collected her second consecutive and sixth double-double of the season with 10 points and 10 rebounds. She has now eclipsed the 1,000-rebound mark (1,007), becoming just the second player in school history to chart more than 1,000 pointsand 1,000 rebounds in her career.Gymnastics– Senior Andrea Mitchell took home the all-around title with a career-high score of 39.275 and the University of Kentucky gymnastics team posted season-high marks on balance beam and vault, but fell short in an upset bid at No. 22 Auburn 194.625-194.450.- Mitchell was spectacular for the Wildcats, scoring season highs on vault, uneven bars and beam to post a career-high score in the all-around. The all-around win for Mitchell was the first individual all-around title for UK on the road in the SEC since 2006.- Kentucky defeated Auburn on vault with a season-high post of 49.2 while also scoring a season-high mark on beam with a 48.375. UK took home event honors at three events with Jasmine Minion winning event honors on vault and Mitchell claiming honors on bars and beam.Men’s tennis– The men’s tennis team could not repeat its historic upset last season against Virginia, losing to the top-ranked Cavaliers 7-0 in Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday.- Virginia, which boasts two top-10 ranked doubles teams and six top-105 ranked singles players, took control of the match from the beginning, winning the doubles point and all six singles matches.- Kentucky took two first sets in singles against the Cavaliers.Track and field– The track and field team wrapped up competition at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet with a win by junior Walter Luttrell in the men’s 5,000-meter run and placed six other student-athletes in the top six of their respective events on Saturday in Blacksburg, Va.- Luttrell secured his victory with a personal-best and SEC-leading time of 14:29.50 in the men’s 5,000-meter run, claiming the Wildcats lone win of the day. The junior is now the two-time defending champion and record holder in the event at the VT Elite Meet, previouslywinning with a time of 14:41.65, Feb. 5, 2010.- Senior Mary Angell recorded her third consecutive top-six finish in the women’s shot put with a throw of 50-07.25/15.42 meters. The senior’s season-best mark of 51-01.75 currently sits second in the conference.- Junior Keith Hayes ran his second-fastest 60-meter hurdle race this season, in 7.82, approaching his season-best time of 7.80, which currently ranks ninth in the NCAA.- Freshman Kyron Joseph recorded two top-five finishes Friday, claiming fifth in the 60-meter dash with a time of 6.82 and third in the 200-meter dash with a time of 21.58. Joseph was followed closely in the 200-meter by fellow freshman Kadeem Kushimo who grabbed fifth in 21.79.Women’s tennis– The Kentucky women’s tennis team fell to No. 7 Michigan 7-0 on Saturday at the Varsity Tennis Center in Ann Arbor, Mich.- Kentucky will host Ohio State on Wednesday at the Hilary J. Boone Tennis Center for its first home match of the season. Matches will begin at 1 p.m.Upcoming scheduleMonday, Feb. 7Women’s basketball hosts Tennessee – 9 p.m.Tuesday, Feb. 8Men’s basketball hosts Tennessee – 9 p.m.Wednesday, Feb. 9Women’s tennis hosts Ohio State – 1 p.m.Thursday, Feb. 10Women’s basketball at South Carolina – 7 p.m.Friday, Feb. 11Softball vs. Ohio State – 4 p.m. (Miami)Men’s tennis at Illinois – 6 p.m.Women’s tennis at Northwestern – 7 p.m.Softball at Florida International – 8 p.m. (Miami)Diving at SEC Diving Championships (Gainesville, Fla.)Track and Field at Tyson Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.)/Husky Classic (Seattle)/Akron Invitational (Akron, Ohio)Saturday, Feb. 12Men’s basketball at Vanderbilt – 1 p.m.Softball vs. DePaul – 6 p.m. (Miami)Softball vs. North Florida – 8 p.m. (Miami)Rifle hosts NCAA QualifierDiving at SEC Diving Championships (Gainesville, Fla.)Track and Field at Tyson Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.)/Husky Classic (Seattle, Wash.)/Akron Invitational (Akron, Ohio)Sunday, Feb. 13Softball vs. Memphis – 11 a.m. (Miami)Women’s tennis at Purdue – noonMen’s tennis hosts Miami – 1 p.m.Women’s basketball hosts LSU – 2:30 p.m.Men’s tennis hosts Wright State – 6 p.m.Diving at SEC Diving Championships (Gainesville, Fla.)Women’s golf at UCF Challenge (Sorrento, Fla.)