Football– Kentucky won its sixth-consecutive home opener dating back to 2006 when it defeated Central Michigan 27-13. The win improved Kentucky’s record in home openers to 92-23-6 all-time.- The Wildcats were led by a solid offensive performance in the second half behind true freshman tailback Josh Clemons’ 87-yard game-winning touchdown. The 87-yard run was the fourth longest rush in school history and the longest for any UK player since Bernie Scruggs’ 88-yard scamper vs. Georgia in 1970. It was the longest rush by a UK freshman in school history.- UK quarterback Morgan Newton also played well in the second half, leading the Wildcats’ comeback victory by throwing a 34-yard touchdown pass to junior La’Rod King and rushing for a one-yard score to seal the UK win.- Kentucky’s defense earned its second consecutive second-half shutout, limiting Central Michigan’s offense in the final two quarters. The Wildcats had three players with double-figure tackles, including seniors Danny Trevathan and Winston Guy gathering 13 stops apiece.Volleyball– The Kentucky volleyball team concluded nonconference action on a seven-match winning streak to improve to 9-2 on the young season. In UK’s seven-match winning streak, the Blue and White have yielded just one set and swept six of seven opponents.- Kentucky began the week by defeating its rival Louisville in a 3-0 match. It marked the first sweep for UK over the Cardinals since 1988. Sophomore Whitney Billings led the team with 11 kills on a career-high .450 hitting clip. She contributed a season-high 15 digs and also turned back four opponent attacks to lead the charge.- Junior Stephanie Klefot picked up 69 digs for the week and became the 10th player in school history to chart 1,000 or more digs in a career.Women’s soccer– Kentucky won its second championship in as many weeks, posting a pair of 2-0 wins over Louisville and SE Missouri in the Tropical Smoothie Invitational. The Wildcats are 7-0-0 to start the season, their best start since the 2001 season. UK is the last undefeated team left in the Southeastern Conference,- The Wildcats have scored four goals off corner kicks in the last four matches.- Kayla Price has tallied three shutouts this season, including two over the weekend. She is one shy of fourth on UK’s shutout list among freshmen.- Senior captain Kelsey Hunyadi has a team high 13 points on four goals and five assists, both team highs.Men’s soccer– The 15th-ranked Kentucky men’s soccer team wrapped up a grueling stretch with the two games in the Golden State, falling to Stanford 3-1 on Friday night and suffering a 3-2 setback vs. No. 13 Cal on Sunday, with UK owning a 4-2 win over IPFW on Tuesday.- The Wildcats have been led by junior forward and All-America candidate Matt Lodge, who paces UK with five goals and three assists through the first seven games of the year, firing a staggering 36 shots. Sophomore forward Tyler Riggs leads UK in scoring with five goals and four assists, including a team-best two game-winning goals.- Overall, UK owns a staggering 129-63 advantage in shots and a 57-25 lead in corner kicks against its opposition.Women’s golf– The University of Kentucky women’s golf team is tied for first in the Texas A&M “Mo”Morial after one round of action. The Cats are led by junior Ashleigh Albrecht who is currently tied for first overall.- The Cats shot a 299 leaving them tied for second with Texas and only three strokes behind the leader, Auburn.- Albrecht shot a 2-under 70 that has her tied for first place. Senior Ashlee Rose also finished the first round in the top 10 with a 2-over 74.Upcoming scheduleMonday, September 12Women’s golf at Texas A&M MO-morialMen’s golf at Marshall InvitationalTuesday, September 13Women’s golf at Texas A&M MO-morialMen’s golf at Marshall InvitationalFriday, September 16Men’s soccer vs. Brown – 5:30 p.m. (Columbia, S.C.)Volleyball hosts Auburn – 7:00 p.m.Women’s tennis at Ohio State/Kansas State Fall TournamentsMen’s tennis at Olympia Falls Invite/Duke Fab FourSaturday, September 17Football hosts Louisville – 7:00 p.m.Women’s soccer at Dayton – 7:30 p.m.Men’s golf hosts Bluegrass Fall InvitationalWomen’s tennis at Ohio State/Kansas State Fall TournamentsMen’s tennis at Olympia Falls Invite/Duke Fab FourCross country at Tennessee InvitationalSunday, September 18Men’s soccer vs. High Point – 5:30 p.m. (Columbia,S.C.)Volleyball hosts Auburn – 2:00 p.m.Men’s golf hosts Bluegrass Fall InvitationalWomen’s tennis at Ohio State/Kansas State Fall TournamentsMen’s tennis at Olympia Falls Invite/Duke Fab Four