Kentucky Selected for Record 58th NCAA Tournament
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The University of Kentucky men’s basketball team extended its national record for most NCAA Tournament appearances to 58 on Sunday, as the team was selected as the No. 2 seed in the Midwest Region. The Wildcats will play Abilene Christian, the region’s No. 15 seed, at 7:10 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 21 in Jacksonville, Florida.
This is the seventh time in program history Kentucky has earned a No. 2 seed in the annual event. Most recently, the Cats participated as the No. 2 seed in the South Region of the 2017 NCAA Tournament, falling 75-73 to eventual national champion No. 1 North Carolina in the regional final after defeating the Tar Heels 103-100 in the regular season.
The Wildcats finished the 2018-19 regular season winning six of seven to cap off a 15-3 Southeastern Conference slate and a share of second place in the league standings. UK’s 27-6 overall record entering the NCAA Tournament includes winning streaks of 10, seven and four games, as well as two streaks of three.
Kentucky is 47-10 in NCAA Tournament openers and has won 24 of its last 25 opening-round games. The Cats own a 126-51 all-time record in NCAA action, with their .712 winning percentage the fifth-best in NCAA history. UK is making its sixth straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament.
Kentucky is set for its first all-time matchup with Abilene Christian. ACU is coming off a 77-60 win over New Orleans in the championship of the Southland Conference Tournament on Saturday. Abilene Christian will be making its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament after making the jump to Division I in 2013-14. ACU is 27-6 on the year and has won eight of its last nine games. Abilene Christian is averaging 74.4 points per game this season and is paced by senior forward Jaren Lewis, who is averaging 13.5 points and 6.2 rebounds per game.
With a win over Abilene Christian, Kentucky would face the winner of No. 7 Wofford (29-4) and No. 10 Seton Hall (20-13). UK has never faced Wofford, while the Wildcats and Pirates met last December at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Seton Hall claimed an 84-83 decision in overtime for a 2-1 lead in the all-time head-to-head series.
Tickets for the first and second round games in Jacksonville can be purchased by visiting NCAA.com/MBBTickets. Fans will find complete ticket information for all NCAA sites, including information on the NCAA Ticket Exchange (NCAA.com/Exchange), the official secondary marketplace for authentic NCAA Tournament tickets. Preliminary student ticket information is posted online at UKStudentTix.com and will be updated with specifics later Sunday evening.
For fans attending the games, Kentucky will have an open practice at Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena from 3:25 to 4:05 p.m. on Wednesday.
For the latest on the Kentucky men’s basketball team, follow @KentuckyMBB on Twitter and on the web at UKathletics.com.
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UK Head Coach John Calipari
On how the NCAA Tournament draw turned out…
“It’s fine. I mean I thought that there was a chance we play in Louisville. I thought it was slim, but it was none. None! Not happening, but that’s fine. I mean this thing has a lot of good teams. The teams in our little corner of the bracket, one beat us, the other team is the team you knew. Then, Abilene Christian I don’t know much about, but if they are in my guess is that they shoot 3s. Which means if they make 20 we lose in the first round. I mean at this time of the year it’s one and done. Look, we’ve used the year to prepare these kids for this tournament and the stuff that we just went through were you have your chances, a couple things happen out of your control, a couple of things happen in your control. Then all of the sudden, you drop a game. What a great lesson going in. I remember 2012, we were up with four to five minutes to go then we let go of the rope and lost. That was the best thing that happened in 2012. So, we’ll see.”
On if Kentucky was the No. 1 seed playing the No. 2 seed Duke in Charlotte…
“Well, when I was at Memphis, we played Texas A&M in Houston and then we played Texas in San Antonio and we were the higher seed. It happens against me.”
On the thought of playing Kansas in Kansas City…
“I haven’t even looked so I don’t know, you’re telling me stuff. Look, every team right now, it’s who’s hot, who’s fresh. You have some teams that are beat up a little bit. You are just trying to survive game after game. These kids are so young, I told them to stop watching games because you don’t need anything other than what you have at hand. You have to have that free mind and any anxiety you have watching games is stupid and wasted. Teams that you may think you will play end up getting beat. Stay in the moment. Last year we had a heck of a run, the year before we had a heck of a run. Both games we had a chance of winning and advancing. It came down to the last play or two. The way Nick (Richards) and EJ (Montgomery) played in the first half, first half! Immanuel (Quickley) has gotten better. Jamarl (Baker Jr.) didn’t have a chance, but I told him you’re going to have a chance in this tournament. The main reason is; I know I can put him in because he can defend. He’s engaged with our team defensively. I said you get in the game and do something. It’s crazy, all of the sudden people will be talking about you. But, you need to be ready.”
On if the team learned a lesson from the loss to Tennessee…
“Hopefully Reid (Travis) doesn’t get three tough foul calls. All three of them were really tough foul calls which took him out of the game. He would’ve been in that game and I imagine he would’ve got that ball. But it’s the other guys, like you’ve got to fight. It’s a dog fight and you have to give them credit. They kept giving him foul shots, but guess what? They kept making them. Then that kid makes the corner three, (Grant) Williams, it shows how mentally tough he is, not just physically. Throwing his body, flopping all over the place, getting fouls called, charges were blocks but it didn’t matter because he made foul shots and he made that three in the corner. We had a couple of turnovers that were, you know. I even told them when I look at the stats, I can’t believe we lost that game. I’ll watch the tape but if you look at the stat line, how in the world did we lose that? And until you had a charge called, a walk called, a step out of bounds… who stepped out? Did our guys step out, did their guy step out? Those three turnovers put us at 11, we had eight turnovers against that team? Come on. That’s why I said I feel good going in, let’s go let’s play the games. Not even unhappy we’re playing on Thursday because we didn’t play this afternoon so let’s play on Thursday. “
On playing a team “on edge”…
“Everybody’s going to have an edge. Everybody’s playing for their life and survival. Can a team go back to their training? You can’t play up to the tournament. You know why? Because you can do that in 15 minutes. You can’t play up to the opponent because you can do that for 15 minutes. You have to play to your training, you play to your conditioning. And that you can do for 40 minutes and if you can play for 40 minutes, you’ll have a chance to win every game you play. You may not win them all because there’s so many other factors that are involved in it, but you put yourself in the best position to win if you can play if your team can play 40 the way they are capable of playing it. “
On your reaction to North Carolina being the third No. 1 seed from the ACC….
“I mean, it is what it is. That’s how they felt. It is what it is.”
On Tennessee getting the spot in Louisville…
“I’ll call him and say I’ve had to do that a few times and as a matter of fact, against you when he was at Texas.”
On if you have watched any North Carolina games this year…
“I haven’t watched them since we played. Guys look, I watch The Last Frontier, Life Below Zero, anybody watch those? The whole time I’m telling my wife I can do that. She’s like, psshh you can’t do that. Building Off The Grid, anybody watch that? I’m giving you stuff to help your culture. No, I didn’t watch the Top Chef, even that episode I haven’t. I don’t have time for that. So, I’m not watching other teams. I get to watch my own team and I get to watch the opponents we’re playing. I’d like to have a life so I may turn on a game for five minutes and I watch it. I think I watched the Duke vs. North Carolina game for about three minutes in the first half. North Carolina, I think I was like wow and then they told me what the score was, and I said how in the world did that happen. North Carolina’s playing good. The point guard’s playing good. They’re good. I’m not worried about them, we have to get through Abilene Christian. That’s all I’m worried about right now.”
On being excited about Belmont getting a bid…
“Yeah Rick Byrd and I are good friends. Coach Byrd, they let us use their gym again and we talked about it. I told him with what you’ve done, you deserve to be in this thing, you should be at large and then what happens is all of a sudden, all these bubble teams start popping up and if you’re Belmont, you’re like what did this do. They deserve to be in it, and who wants to play them? I mean go ahead, they’re going to take 30 3’s and run their stuff and execute. I don’t want to play them either. That’s not a good one to play.”
On how do you get freshman to play to their training…
“It’s hard. But you just talk about it. I was in huddles just saying play to the training, how do we make that play? What kind of play are we making there? We’ve done it a thousand times, play to the training, don’t do what you want to do, don’t do what you did in high school, it does not work here. And, that is where your coaching comes in. You take a guy out and coach him immediately. Is that the training, is that what you know? You ask, well why would you do that? You can’t be in on that. Then you put them back in and they understand that. It’s a process when you have young guys. “
On is it easy to spot when players aren’t playing to their training…
“No. A lot of times it’s as the game goes on and they get a little tired. I even said we kind of rode Ashton (Hagans) and now he gets tired that last minute-and-a-half or two minutes. So, we rode him and went high, pick and roll so it was like uh oh they can’t guard, well that was him. “
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On being cleared for the SEC Tournament…
“All signs are positive. I feel like I did what I needed to treatment wise leading up to playing those two games and put myself in a good position. I feel really good and really strong. I’m looking forward to this coming week. It was nice to get those two games, get my rhythm back, get my body feeling good, I’m definitely in a great spot for this coming week.”
On if the team had a preference of where they wanted to be in the NCAA Tournament…
“I wouldn’t say a preference. I think the coaches did a great job of just keeping us focused on what the main goal was these last couple of weeks down the stretch. Even today, looking at brackets, no one was really talking about it until our names got announced and we saw where we were going. I give credit to them for keeping our tunnel vision and just focus on that. Like I said, it’s out of our hands, so whether we wanted to play in a certain region or not, we really had no control over it.”
On the team’s NCAA Tournament draw …
“We’re excited. I mean sitting there watching teams go up, hearts were pounding, excited to see where we were going to play but now it’s set in stone. Excited to see the scouting report and get ready to prepare for the game.”
On the Midwest Region bracket …
“We didn’t really look too far. I think that’s one thing Coach (John Calipari) told us right after the brackets came out, that we’re only focused on the first game and go from there kind of just have tunnel vision. Kind of just go in a hole and just really worry about the next game up so for us looking at potential matchups and things like that, we’re not really looking too far ahead. But obviously we’re excited for this match up Thursday, excited to get out there and kind of just go from there.”
On not playing in Louisville …
“It’s out of our hands. I mean it’s going to shake out the way it was going to shake out in the end. We have no control over that, but our fans travel where we’re going to be at. So, excited to see how many people make it out for Thursday. I’m sure it’s going to be in numbers, but just excited to get out there. “
On feeling eager about playing in the March tournament …
“Yeah I’m really excited. Like you said this is a big reason why I came here was to play in the tournament for a national championship. So this is just the start of that journey and I’m excited for Thursday and just excited to get this next month with my teammates and really just see what we can do.”
#3 Keldon Johnson, Fr., G
On how the loss to Tennessee will affect them in the NCAA Tournament…
“I mean, it just makes it harder. We lost yesterday, but I think it just motivates us even more to get out there and do what we have to do to take care of business.”
On playing in an intense game to prepare for the NCAA Tournament…
“It was good for us. For the week before the tournament to be an environment like that, playing another great team like we did, to really battle and compete with them like we did, in the atmosphere that we did, was a good learning experience for us.”
On the NCAA Tournament draw …
“Definitely excited. Can’t wait to get out there and compete.”
On a possible rematch with Seton Hall …
“We’re just talking it one game at a time. We got our matchup and we’re just worried about that and then if happen to get Seaton Hall, then we’ll deal with it when the time comes. But, until then we’re just worried about our first opponent.”