Men’s basketball– Kentucky went 1-1 on the week which included a critical upset of No. 9/11 Florida on Saturday.- Freshman Archie Goodwin was sensational in leading the Cats with an average of 18.0 points, five rebounds and three steals in two games this week. Goodwin snatched a career-high four steals in the upset of the Gators and had a team-high 16 points.- With the win over Florida, UK improves to 10-0 at home in Rupp Arena against ranked foes in the John Calipari era.- The win also helped seal the No. 2 overall seed in the SEC Tournament. UK has won the tournament twice in Calipari’s tenure.Women’s basketball– Kentucky advanced to the SEC Championship game for the third time in four seasons before falling to Texas A&M.- UK logged wins against Vanderbilt and No. 12 Georgia en route to making its title game appearance.- UK outscored the Lady Dawgs 41-14 in the second half, holding them scoreless for the final 6:08 of the game, and 22.2 percent (14-of-63) shooting for the game.- Senior All-America candidate A’dia Mathies (Louisville, Ky.) added 11 points and grabbed two steals which set a new UK career steals record with 310. The previous record was 309 set by Stacey Reed from 1991-95.Rifle– The Kentucky rifle team placed second at the NCAA Championships, shooting a 4670 to place runner-up for a second consecutive year.- Senior Henri Junghänel placed second in individual smallbore, falling by .5 points to claim the silver medal.- Freshman Connor Davis finished fourth individually in air rifle.- Kentucky had six members named All-America, including Connor Davis, Heather Greathouse, Emily Holsopple, Ed Ryznar, Elijah Ellis and Stacy Wheatley. Henri Junghanel would have been selected but was not eligible because he is currently in graduate school.Gymnastics– The 20th-ranked Kentucky Gymnastics team topped 196 for the third consecutive meet in a 196.375-192.7 win over Bowling Green on Friday.- Kayla Hartley clinched the second-highest team score in school history with a 9.9 floor exercise routine. The performance gave Hartley the event title for the second week in a row. It was also her first 9.9 since the season-opener. The junior has three event crowns from the past two meets.- The Wildcats scored 49.125 on floor, which tied the season high.- Kenzie Hedges took the event honors on vault as she stuck her landing for a career-best 9.875.Softball– The No. 15 UK softball team started its Southeastern Conference schedule in style by winning its series with the Ole Miss Rebels. UK dropped the first game of the series 3-1, before winning the final two games 5-2. The series win is the sixth consecutive over Ole Miss and marks the second time in three years UK has won the opening series of conference play. The series vs. Ole Miss was the first ever games played in the new UK Softball Complex.- Freshman infielder Christian Stokes led the way for Kentucky, hitting .833 (5-for-6) for the weekend with three RBI and her first collegiate home run. Junior Lauren Cumbess went 3-for-9 over the weekend with a double, while junior Emily Gaines was 2-for-6 with two RBI.- Freshman pitcher Kelsey Nunley suffered her first loss of the season in game one before earning wins Saturday and Sunday in a relief effort. Nunley is 12-1 on the year with a 2.02 ERA, striking out a team-best 67 batters.Baseball– Seventh-ranked Kentucky completed a 3-1 week with a series win over Michigan State during the weekend, also picking up a midweek win over Xavier on Wednesday.- UK opened the series with the Spartans with a 2-1 win on Friday night. Sophomore left-hander A.J. Reed worked seven shutout innings, allowing only five hits and two walks. All-American centerfielder Austin Cousino got UK on the board with a first-inning homer, before Max Kuhn slugged his first career homer in the bottom of the eighth as the game-winning bomb.- Kentucky won the series on Sunday in another rubber-match win from junior southpaw Corey Littrell, making his eighth series-deciding start in the last two years. The All-America starter worked seven innings and allowed just one run, striking out a career-high nine.Men’s tennis– The UK men’s tennis team fell twice this weekend, to No. 38 Baylor and No. 14 Texas A&M.- Kentucky’s road trip continues next weekend traveling to Ole Miss for a Friday showdown in Oxford before continuing the weekend in Starkville against the Mississippi State Bulldogs.Women’s tennis– No. 44 Kentucky went 1-1 over the weekend, defeating No. 57 Missouri 5-2 on Friday, before falling to No. 4 Texas A&M 5-2 on Sunday.- Freshman Nadia Ravita knocked off sixth-ranked Cristina Sanchez-Quintanar on Sunday 2-6, 6-4, 6-2. The win was Ravita’s 13th singles win and fourth win over a ranked opponent this year.- In Kentucky’s win over Missouri, the Wildcats received singles wins in slots one through four, with Nadia Ravita, Jessica Stiles, Edmee Morin-Kougoucheff and Caitlin McGraw winning in straight sets.Track and field– The No. 20 Kentucky women’s track and field team finished the NCAA Indoor Championships tied for 20th-place. The Wildcats earned the program’s highest team finish since 1994 when they also finished tied for 20th. The Wildcats’ 10 team points was the highest total at the National Championship Meet since 1990.- Cally Macumber won the bronze medal in the women’s 3,000 meters final to add six points to the Kentucky cause. She also contributed four on Friday night as the anchor in the distance medley relay.- Morganne Phillips, Allison Peare and Chelsea Oswald were the other members of that squad.- Keith Hayes scored two points for the men with a seventh-place finish in the 60-meter hurdles. Hayes lowered his school-record time to 7.69 in the event prelims to reach the final.Men’s golf– The Kentucky men’s golf team finished seventh out of the 17-team field at the USF Invitational, shooting 20 strokes over par for the tournament.- Junior Stephen Powers recorded his second top-10 finish of the year, placing tied for sixth at 2-under-par. The Naperville, Ill., native was tied for the lead after the first round, posting a 4-under-par day and concluded his impressive tournament with an even par round two and two-over-par round three.- Junior Ben Stow also finished in the top-20, tying for 14th overall at 1-over-par.Upcoming scheduleMonday, March 11Men’s golf at Tiger Invitational (Auburn, Ala.)Tuesday, March 12Baseball hosts Ohio – 4:00 p.m.Softball hosts North Carolina – 5:00 p.m.Men’s golf at Tiger Invitational (Auburn, Ala.)Wednesday, March 13Softball hosts Southern Illinois • 3:00 p.m.Baseball hosts Cincinnati • 4:00 p.m.Thursday, March 14Swimming and diving at NCAA Zones – 10:00 a.m. (West Lafayette, Ind.)Track and field at Bulls Invitational (Tampa, Fla.)Friday, March 15Men’s tennis at Ole Miss – 2:00 p.m.Women’s tennis hosts Ole Miss – 4:00 p.m.Softball at LSU – 7:00 p.m.Baseball at Florida – 7:30 p.m.Men’s basketball vs. Arkansas/Vanderbilt – 7:30 p.m. (Nashville)Swimming and diving at NCAA Zones – 10:00 a.m. (West Lafayette, Ind.)Women’s golf at Insperity Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate (Augusta, Ga.)Men’s golf at Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.)Saturday, March 16Baseball at Florida – NoonSoftball at LSU – 5:00 p.m.Gymnastics at Penn State – 7:00 p.m.Men’s basketball at SEC Semifinals – 3:30 p.m. (Nashville)Swimming and diving at NCAA Zones – 10:00 a.m. (West Lafayette, Ind.)Women’s golf at Insperity Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate (Augusta, Ga.)Men’s golf at Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.)Sunday, March 17Women’s tennis hosts Mississippi State – NoonSoftball at LSU – 1:00 p.m.Baseball at Florida – 1:00 p.m.Men’s tennis at Mississippi State – 1:00 p.m.Men’s basketball at SEC Finals – 3:30 p.m. (Nashville)Women’s golf at Insperity Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate (Augusta, Ga.)Men’s golf at Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.)