Football– UK’s rushing attack was solid against a tough UGA defense, posting a season-best 206 rushing yards on 43 carries. Jonathan George led the way with a career-high 87 yards on 12 carries, while Morgan Newton and Raymond Sanders had rushing touchdowns. Newton also threw a touchdown pass to Aaron Boyd, while starting quarterback Jalen Whitlow threw for 86 yards, rushed for 31 yards and caught a 33-yard pass.- Kentucky entered the game having played the toughest schedule in the nation, according to three of the computer rating used in the official BCS rankings. Georgia was Kentucky’s fifth top-25 opponent this season. The Wildcats are using a young squad against the best teams in the nation, ranking top-five nationally in true freshmen played, and frosh (true freshmen and redshirt freshmen) played this season.Volleyball– Junior Whitney Billings led the way for the Wildcats with an average of 4.17 kills, 3.67 digs and 1.33 blocks per set for the week. She logged her 23rd career double-double with 16 kills and 14 digs against the Tigers.- Senior Ashley Frazier was named a Senior CLASS award finalist during the week. She is the first player in school history to advance to the final 10 seniors for the prestigious award.Women’s soccer– Sophomore Arin Gilliland has scored a point in five of the last six games for UK, including scoring a goal in each of the last three games, with two game-winners.- Goalkeeper Kayla King recorded her third-straight shutout Friday night in a 1-0 win before allowing her only goal of the weekend to Auburn, snapping her 322-minute scoreless streak in net. King now stands at 11-2-0 in the net.- The win Sunday over AU was UK’s fourth-straight SEC win. It is the first time since 2006 that UK has won four-straight SEC games.Men’s soccer– Kentucky (8-6-1, Conference USA 3-1-1) posted a 6-1 goal margin in its two games, as the Wildcats got the first career goal from veteran Dylan Asher against Marshall, as well as Asher’s hat-trick, and Kentucky’s eighth all-time, vs. FIU. Senior midfielder Charley Pettys netted a goal vs. FIU off of a handball in the box allowed him to take the penalty kick.Rifle– Kentucky set numerous program records in Sunday’s win over Army, including total aggregate score (4716), total smallbore score (2348), individual aggregate score and individual smallbore score.- Senior Henri Junghanel recorded a historic Sunday as an individual, posting a program-best 1186 total score and another program-record 592 in smallbore.Women’s tennis– Freshmen Nadia Ravita and Kirsten Lewis had impressive outings in West Lafayette, Ind. The duo went 2-1 in doubles competition. Lewis advanced to the round of 32 while Ravita won two matches to make it to the quarterfinals of singles play.Men’s tennis– The men’s tennis team was in Memphis, Tenn., this weekend competing in the ITA Ohio Valley Regional Indoor Championships.- Jomby and freshman Kevin Lai have earned a spot in the doubles championship match on Monday at 10:00 a.m. ET. Lai and Jomby are the No. 2 seed in the draw, and will face No. 1 overall seeded John Collins and Mikelis Lieibtis of Tennessee.Men’s golf– The UK men’s golf team finished tied for second at the Querencia Cabo Collegiate, shooting 11-under-par.- Sophomore Will Bishop was the individual champion, carding a 2-under-par, 70 for the tournament.Cross country– Cally Macumber was named SEC Cross Country Athlete of the Week for the second time in a row on Tuesday.- The Rochester Hills, Mich., native’s 6K time of 20:09.0 at Pre-Nationals currently ranks as the best time in the conference this season at that distance.- Macumber and Oswald led Kentucky to 12th-place overall in Louisville.Swimming and diving– Kentucky’s lone victory of the swimming meet came from sophomore Lucas Gerotto who took home first in the 100-butterfly (49.70).- The diving team had a strong opening meet with multiple victories. Junior Greg Ferrucci won the three-meter event with a score of 423.5 while senior John Fox placed fourth 332.50. Ferrucci also claimed second in the one-meter dive (361.95). For the women, in the one meter diving event Rebecca Hamperian took first for the Cats with a score of 298.35, while Sarah Chewning followed her in second scoring 282.20. Christa Cabot took first place with a final score of 308.05 in three meter diving.Upcoming scheduleMonday, Oct. 22Men’s tennis at USTA/ITA Regional Indoor (Memphis, Tenn.)Wednesday, Oct. 24Men’s basketball Blue-White game – 7:00 p.m.Thursday, Oct. 25Women’s soccer hosts Vanderbilt – 7:00 p.m.Friday, Oct. 26Cross country at SEC Championships – 7:00 p.m. (Nashville, Tenn.)Volleyball at Tennessee – 7:00 p.m.Women’s tennis at Knoxville Hidden (Knoxville, Tenn.)Swimming and diving at Missouri (Arkansas, Missouri, SIU) – 2:00 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 27Women’s tennis at Knoxville Hidden (Knoxville, Tenn.)Men’s soccer at Tulsa – 8:00 p.m.Football at Missouri – 12:00 p.m.Sunday, Oct. 28Volleyball at Georgia – 1:30 p.m.Rifle hosts Tennessee-MartinWomen’s tennis at Knoxville Hidden (Knoxville, Tenn.)Women’s golf at Alamo Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)