Men’s basketball-The Wildcats continued to reverse their road fortunes tallying an 86-52 win in Columbia, S.C., over the South Carolina Gamecocks for their fifth-straight road win. It marks the longest such streak in league play since the 2004-05 team ran off five-straight wins away from Rupp Arena in the SEC.- Anthony Davis just missed a triple-double in the win, scoring a game-high 22 points, while pulling down eight rebounds and blocking eight shots, both game highs.- Doron Lamb added 18 points, a season-high in league play, while Terrence Jones finished with 16 points, all coming in the first half. Jones also added six rebounds and four assists. Kyle Wiltjer chipped in 12 points, to round out the UK double-digit scorers.- UK shot 51.6 pct. from the field, while holding South Carolina to 30.5 pct. from the field.Women’s basketball– Kentucky went 1-1 last week with an 82-41 win over Ole Miss in Lexington and a 61-51 loss to LSU in Baton Rouge. The Ole Miss win gave the Wildcats their 18th consecutive victory at home, a winning streak that ranks fourth in school history and ties for sixth nationally. UK forced an SEC-high 36 turnovers in the game, breaking the previous record of 30 set vs. Auburn on Jan. 26.- Freshman guard Bria Goss led four players in double figures with a team-high 19 points to go along with three steals. Her 17 double-figure scoring games this season are tied for the sixth most in UK freshman history.- On Sunday, UK struggled to find its offensive rhythm as it scored a season-low 18 points in the first half vs. the LSU and shot just 35.0 percent (21-of-60) for the game. The loss snapped UK’s school-record 13-game SEC winning streak and gave the Cats their first loss in conference play this season.- The Wildcats’ 21-3 start ties their best start in program history. UK also began the 1982-83 season at 21-3 UK is just one win away from tying the most SEC wins in school history at 11.Rifle– The rifle team completed its regular-season with two wins in Morgantown, W.Va., during the weekend. The wins over West Virginia and N.C. State clinching UK’s second consecutive GARC regular-season championship.- UK finished 6-0 in conference play for the second consecutive season, with its win on Friday vs. WVU coming as a matchup of the only remaining conference unbeatens. Following the win vs. WVU, UK was guaranteed of the conference title, completing the undefeated league slate with a win over N.C. State on Saturday.- UK was led on the weekend by strong performances from Emily Holsopple, Henri Junghanel and Ethan Settlemires.Gymnastics– The gymnastics team continued to show its improvement by tying its season-high team score of 195.05 in a dual-meet loss at No. 14 LSU on Friday. The Wildcats have now eclipsed the 195 mark in two consecutive meets for the first time since the beginning of the 2010 season.- UK was led in the meet by all-around competitors sophomore Audrey Harrison and freshman Alexis Gross, who each posted career-high scores in the all-around. Harrison earned a 39.125, while Gross posted a 38.975.- Sophomore Holly Cunningham performed extremely well for the Wildcats, sticking her vault to earn a career-high 9.85 and then finishing off the meet by going 9.8 on balance beam. UK defeated the top-15 ranked Tigers on beam with a team score of 48.875, while the Wildcats posted a season-high 48.75 on floor exercise.- The Wildcats again used 18 or more routines from freshmen or sophomores and have now used at least 18 routines from underclassmen in every meet this season. UK also set or tied nine season and career highs in the meet.Men’s tennis– The men’s tennis team has started the season with an 8-0 record and is off to its best start in the 30-year tenure of head coach Dennis Emery. UK posted two wins over the week, defeating No. 12 Pepperdine 4-2 and Abilene Christian 7-0 on Sunday.- Three Wildcats earned singles wins over ranked foes against Pepperdine led by senior No. 13 Alex Musialek’s win over No. 21 Sebastian Fanselow. Fellow senior No. 5 Eric Quigley took down No. 35 Finn Tearney, while junior No. 36 Anthony Rossi defeated No. 49 Mousheg Hovhannisyan. Sophomore No. 111 Alejandro Gomez clinched the match for UK against PU with his 6-1, 6-1 win over Daivd Sofaer.- The win against Pepperdine marked Kentucky’s 21st win over a top-25 opponent dating back to the 2009 season, while both wins extended UK’s home record over the past four years to 49-9.- Against Abilene Christian, Kentucky received singles wins from Quigley, Gomez, sophomores Grant Roberts, Maks Gold and Ryuji Hirooka, and freshman Brett Johnson. UK also got doubles wins from Gold/Hirooka and Matt Davis/Roberts.Track and field– The men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in their third meet of the indoor season Friday and Saturday, as they headed north for the Notre Dame Meyo Invitational in South Bend, Ind.- Keilah Tyson, the reigning SEC Women’s Freshman of the Week, broke her second UK freshman record in as many weeks. Tyson competed in her first 200-meter dash of her collegiate career, winning the race with a time of 23.93. Tyson’s time is the third best 200m dash in UK history. The Norfolk, Va., native also had the seventh best long jump mark (6.08m/19-11.50) in school history.- Junior Walter Luttrell shattered his career-best time in the 5,000m run Friday en route to winning the event with a 14:14.35, the fifth fastest time in UK history. Luttrell’s time is the top time in the SEC this season.- Junior Darryl Bradshaw ran a career-best time in the finals of the 60m hurdles, finishing sixth with a time of 8.01. Bradshaw’s time is the sixth fastest in Kentucky history.Swimming and diving– Louisville defeated UK on the men’s side with a final tally of 188-107, and also took home the win on the women’s side 183-107.- Kentucky was led by its divers, as three of the four diving competitions were Wildcat victories. Greg Ferrucci took home first in both events, claiming a 366.30 on the three meter, and earning a 353.17 on the one meter.- Tyler Reed had yet another impressive meet in his senior campaign, as Reed placed second in the 100-free tapping in at 44.79, and also recorded a fourth-place finish in the 50-free with a time of 20.85.- Megan Eppler finished first in the 50-freestyle tapping in at 23.36, while also taking first in the 100-freestyle turning a time of 50.84.- The meet in Louisville served as the Wildcats final dual meet of the season, as UK’s focus now shifts towards the SEC Championships Feb. 15-18 in Knoxville, Tenn.Women’s tennis– Women’s tennis continued its nine-game homestand, hosting Purdue and Miami (Ohio) over the weekend.- The Cats fell to Purdue, 6-1, but defeated Miami (Ohio), 4-1.- Freshman Edmee Morin-Kougoucheff had a strong performance in doubles. With the help of Caitlin McGraw against Purdue and Khrisina Blajkevitch against Miami (Ohio), Morin-Kougoucheff grabbed victories at the No. 1 doubles position in both matches.Upcoming scheduleTuesday, Feb. 7Men’s basketball hosts Florida – 7:00 p.m.Thursday, Feb. 9Softball at UCLA – 9:00 p.m.Friday, Feb. 10Softball at UCLA – 5:00 p.m.Gymnastics hosts Alabama – 7:00 p.m.Softball vs. Pacific – 8:00 p.m. (Los Angeles)Track and field at Husky Classic/SPIRE Collegiate Invitational (Seattle/Geneva, Ohio)Saturday, Feb. 11Women’s tennis hosts Winthrop – 10:00 a.m.Softball at UCLA – 5:30 p.m.Women’s tennis hosts Cincinnati – 6:00 p.m.Men’s basketball at Vanderbilt – 9:00 p.m.Track and field at Husky Classic/SPIRE Collegiate Invitational (Seattle/Geneva, Ohio)Sunday, Feb. 12Men’s tennis at Notre Dame – NoonWomen’s golf at UCF Challenge