Kentucky-Arkansas Postgame Notes
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Kentucky will play eighth-seeded Georgia tomorrow, Thursday, March 5, at 11 a.m. ET in Game 5. I will send a reduced game notes / player bios package this evening to help you in your coverage of the matchup.
#17/19 KENTUCKY 94, ARKANSAS 64
Team Records and Series Notes
- Kentucky moved to 22-9 and Arkansas fell to 12-20.
- In the SEC Tournament:
- Kentucky is 45-45 in all-time Southeastern Conference Tournament games.
- Kentucky has won eight of the last 11 games in the SEC Tournament.
- The Wildcats are 13-11 in the first round.
- This marked Kenny Brooks’ first win in the SEC Tournament, moving to 1-1.
- Kenny Brooks is in his second season as the head coach of the Wildcats, holding a 45-17 record in Blue and White.
- He is 562-221 in his 24th overall season as a head coach.
- Kentucky leads Arkansas in the all-time series, 29-16.
- UK leads UA, 3-1, in all-time SEC Tournament games.
Team Notes
- Kentucky used the starting combination Tonie Morgan, Asia Boone, Amelia Hassett, Teonni Key and Clara Strack for the sixth straight game this season.
- This is UK’s third starting lineup this season.
- UK is 4-2 when using that starting combination.
- UK won the opening tip for the 19th time this season.
- Amelia Hassett was the first player to score for Kentucky for the fourth time this season.
- Jordan Obi was the first substitute off the bench for Kentucky for the sixth time this season.
- UK scored an SEC season-high 29 points in the first quarter and a SEC season-high 28 points in the third quarter.
- UK eclipsed 90 points for the seventh time this season.
- UK scored its third-most points in an SEC Tournament game and its most since the quarterfinals game against Alabama (95) in 1992.
- UK earned its largest margin of victory in an SEC Tournament game ( +30).
- This is the first time in program history that UK has defeated the same opponent by at least 20 points in both the regular season and the SEC Tournament.
- This marked UK’s 22nd game this season holding opponents to 64 points or fewer, the most since 2018-19 (also 22).
- Six players scored in double-digits for the second time this season.
- Two players broke Kentucky’s single-game, three-point school record in today’s game.
- First Asia Boone broke the school record in the first half with her 85th 3 of the season, then Amelia Hassett broke the school record with her 86th 3.
- They’re currently tied at 86.
- Kentucky produced three double-doubles in the game (Clara Strack, Jordan Obi and Tonie Morgan).
- The last time UK had three players with a double-double in the same game was vs. Morehead State on Nov. 18, 2015.
- UK had 22 assists, its most in an SEC Tournament game since dishing out 22 against Florida on March 3, 2026.
- The Wildcats outrebounded the Razorbacks by 25 (52-27).
Player Notes
- Clara Strack, junior center, had 20 points and 13 rebounds for her 14th double-double of the season.
- It marked her second straight 20+ point game and her eighth this season.
- She added three blocks to extend her single-season school record to 80.
- Asia Boone, a junior guard, had 10 points on three 3s and a FT.
- She and Amelia Hassett are tied with the single-season school record in 3s (86).
- She has made multiple 3s in 24-of-31 games this season.
- This is her 20th game this season with at least three 3s, which is the most in a single season by a UK player since at least 2002-03.
- She has made at least three 3s in nine of her last 10 games.
- She added four assists and two steals.
- Amelia Hassett, senior forward, had 18 points on a career-high-tying six 3s.
- She and Asia Boone are tied with the single-season school record in 3s (86).
- She has made multiple 3s in 25-of-31 games this season.
- She also eclipsed 1,500 career points.
- She added five rebounds, two blocks and one assist.
- Tonie Morgan, senior guard, had 14 points and 10 assists for her seventh double-double of the season all on points and assists.
- Morgan now has 10 games with at least 10 assists, which leads the country.
- Morgan is the second player in league history with at least 400 points and 250 assists in a single season (also LSU’s Tameka Johnson in 2003-04).
- She added six rebounds.
- Jordan Obi, senior guard, had 14 points and 10 rebounds for her fourth double-double of the season.
- Teonni Key, senior forward, had 12 points on a perfect 5-of-5, adding five rebounds and an assist.
- Josie Gilvin, senior guard, had four points, a UK-high four rebounds and a UK-high three assists and one steal.