Kentucky WBB Announces 2019-20 Non-Conference Schedule
LEXINGTON, Ky. – It’s going to be another exciting year in Memorial Coliseum as the Kentucky women’s basketball team is set to host 10 non-conference home games in 2019-20. Matthew Mitchell and Co. announced their 2019-20 non-conference schedule Tuesday, featuring several new opponents and a familiar foe in Louisville, who will make the short trip to Lexington for the annual rivalry game in mid-December.
“Every year we try to put together a well-balanced non-conference schedule for our team and I like how we put this year’s schedule together,” Mitchell said. “There are some familiar faces on this schedule but it’s always fun to host teams that we haven’t seen before and travel to some new places like Cal-Berkeley and Charlottesville. We’re a month away from getting practices going and I’m so excited to see what this group can accomplish together.”
Big Blue Nation can get its first look at the Wildcats on Oct. 30 as UK plays host to Southern Indiana for its lone exhibition game of the season. The following week, Kentucky officially gets the 2019-20 season started with its season opener vs. Mount St. Mary’s on Nov. 5 inside Memorial Coliseum. After great success on the road last season, UK will be tested away from Lexington early this year with two of its first four games on the road starting Nov. 10 at Middle Tennessee. After returning home to play Stetson on Nov. 13, the Wildcats will return its home-and-home series with Virginia on Nov. 16 at John Paul Jones Arena.
As November comes to a close the Wildcats will open a seven-game home stretch starting Nov. 21 vs. Morehead State and Nov. 26 vs. Grambling State. Kentucky will be home a majority of December, kicking off the month with a Dec. 1 showdown with Austin Peay. Charlotte will make its first trip to Lexington on Dec. 4, followed by Samford on Dec. 8 and Winthrop on Dec. 11.
UK will conclude its non-conference schedule with back-to-back games against teams that made the 2019 NCAA Tournament, hosting Louisville at Rupp Arena on Dec. 15 before traveling to Cal on Dec. 21. The game vs. UofL will mark just the fifth time the two programs have played at historic Rupp Arena with the record knotted 2-2. Kentucky’s trip to Cal is a return of a home-and-home series after the Wildcats hosted the Golden Bears in 2017.
Game times and TV assignments are still to be determined. UK’s 16-game Southeastern Conference slate will be announced later, however, the conference office has announced the Wildcats’ opponents. Kentucky will face Alabama, Florida and South Carolina both home and away, while Auburn, Georgia, Mississippi State, Tennessee and Texas A&M will travel to Lexington. UK’s road league games will be at Arkansas, LSU, Missouri, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt.
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Fans are encouraged to join the #DriveFor5K and purchase 2019-20 season tickets online now at UKathletics.com/tickets or by calling the UK Ticket Office at (800) 928-2287 (Option 1). The Wildcats are trying to sell 5,000 season tickets this season. Season tickets offer considerable savings over the cost of buying single-game tickets. Season ticket prices include admission to all Kentucky women’s basketball home games in Memorial Coliseum and Rupp Arena.
New season ticket purchases are available in upper-level reserved chairbacks (sections AA-JJ), lower-level reserved bench seating (sections R-Z) or general admission bench seating (sections RR-ZZ) for $69 per ticket. Lower-level reserved chairbacks (sections A-J) are sold out again this season.
Kentucky women’s basketball season ticket holders enjoy the following benefits:
- Savings over the cost of buying single-game tickets
- Priority seating for games held at Rupp Arena, based upon K Fund priority ranking
- Priority access to postseason tickets
- Five (5) K Fund priority points with purchase of two or more season tickets
- Complimentary ticket offers to select UK Athletics events
- Opportunity to renew and upgrade your seat location each season, based on availability
Season ticket renewal invoices are also now available online at UKathletics.com/renew. Each season, season ticket holders are able to request a seat upgrade upon renewing their season tickets. Seat upgrades are filled in K Fund priority rank order, based upon availability. To request an upgrade, fill out the upgrade request section through your online renewal invoice or write the request on the hard-copy season ticket invoice. Upgrade requests will be reviewed after the season ticket renewal deadline.
The Wildcats are looking to keep their winning ways going this season after a strong 2018-19 campaign that saw 25 wins and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. UK started the year with wins over South Florida, North Carolina and UCLA en route to the 2019 Paradise Jam Island Division championship before winning 11 league games to finish fourth in the always tough SEC.
Mitchell, who was named the Co-SEC Coach of the Year last season, returns a lengthy list of players for this upcoming season, including the reigning unanimous national freshman of the year in Rhyne Howard. In total, the Wildcats are set to return 63 percent of its scoring, 62 percent of its made 3-point field goals, 87 percent of its offensive rebounding, 81 percent of its total rebounding, 60 percent of its assists, 77 percent of its blocks and 58 percent of its steals.
UK will also add incoming true freshmen Emma King (Stanford, Ky.) and Deasia Merrill (Villa Rica, Ga.) along with transfers Sabrina Haines, Nae Nae Cole and Chasity Patterson. Dre Edwards, a transfer from Utah who was the 2019 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year, joined the Wildcats this spring but will have to sit out the 2019-20 season due to NCAA transfer rules.
A Few Notes About the 2019-20 Non-Conference Schedule:
- Kentucky will be facing Mount St. Mary’s for the first time in program history.
- Mount St. Mary’s and Charlotte will be making their first trips to play against the Wildcats in Lexington while Stetson, Grambling State and Winthrop will be making their second trip.
- Kentucky and Virginia played for the first time in program history last season in Rupp Arena with UK earning a 63-51 victory. With that said, it will obviously be Kentucky’s first trip to Charlottesville to play this November.
- UK and Middle Tennessee first played each other in 1975 and have met annually since 2008.
- Matthew Mitchell, who coaches two seasons at Morehead State before being named UK’s head coach, will face his former employer 10th time this season. Mitchell is 9-0 vs. the Eagles.
- Kentucky’s trip to California will mark the fifth straight season UK has faced a Pac-12 team in non-conference play. The Wildcats are 4-3 in that stretch and have played five different teams (Arizona State, Cal, Colorado, UCLA and Washington State).
- UK has unblemished records all-time against six teams on its non-conference schedule sitting 2-0 vs. Stetson, 1-0 vs. Virginia, 1-0 vs. Grambling State, 5-0 vs. Austin Peay, 2-0 vs. Samford and 1-0 vs. Winthrop.
For more information on the Kentucky women’s basketball team, visit UKathletics.com or follow @KentuckyWBB on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.