It’s fairly quiet around the Joe Craft Center today, but there don’t figure to be many more slow days in the coming weeks. Men’s basketball heads to Nashville for the Southeastern Conference Tournament on Wednesday, NCAA Tournament brackets will be announced on Sunday for the men and Monday for the women and spring football practice begins next week.In the meantime, here are a few notes on the day’s happenings:-We’re to the point in the season when experts release bracket projections basically every day and Monday is no different. According to Joe Lunardi’s latest Bracketology, John Calipari’s Wildcats are slotted for a “First Four” matchup with La Salle as a No. 11 seed. Jerry Palm of CBSSports.com also has UK matched up with La Salle in a play-in game, but with both teams seeded 12th. As for the Bracket Matrix, which aggregates dozens of projections, UK is also seeded 12th there. The consensus at this point is that UK played its way into the field with Saturday’s win over Florida, but the Cats would be wise to win at least one game in the SEC Tournament to assure their status.-Sunday’s loss in the SEC championship game was certainly painful for Matthew Mitchell and his team, but according to Charlie Creme’s latest projections on ESPN.com, it was not costly in terms of NCAA seeding. UK remains a No. 2 there and Creme has UK traveling to Queens, N.Y., for first- and second-round games.-Nerlens Noel hasn’t played a game in nearly a month, but on Monday he was named to the Sporting News All-Freshman Team. That’s quite an accomplishment for a player who missed the final third of conference play.-Speaking of Noel, Coach Cal joined the Dan Patrick Show on Monday. As is customary for the show, he talked about a number of interesting topics, but the update he gave on his fallen star freshman jumped out. According to Calipari, Noel will undergo surgery soon and then two months of rehab. At that point, he will have a decision to make. Calipari said he will advise Noel to return to school if the rehab process is slow. If rehab goes well, Noel will “have options.” Here’s video of the interview in full.-Another note on Noel: His dunk against Auburn is one of eight finalists for GEICO Play of the Year. Vote here.-Last on the men’s basketball front, Coach Cal wrote on his website about UK being a “players first” program, not “player first.” Give it a read here.-Saving the best for last, former Wildcat gymnast and eight-time NCAA champion Jenny Hansen was UK’s legend at the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament. During halftime of Kentucky’s game on Friday, Hansen was introduced and she broke out this move. The only way it would have been more impressive is if she had kept her heels on.