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Rhyne Howard, the most decorated player in Kentucky women's basketball history, addedanother milestone Monday as she was selected first overall at the 2022 WNBA Draft by the Atlanta Dream. Held at Spring Studios in New York, Howard made history at the draft, becoming the first Kentucky women's basketball player ever to be selected first overall.
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Kentucky women’s basketball coach Kyra Elzy has had her contract extended through 2027 after guiding the Wildcats to their first Southeastern Conference Tournament championship in 40 years.
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Another UK women’s basketball player has entered the transfer portal. UK athletics confirms that redshirt Olivia Owens
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A major shakeup is coming for the Kentucky Women’s Basketball team roster next season. A UK spokesman has confirmed that Dre'Una Edwards, Treasure Hunt, and Jazmine Massengill have all entered the transfer portal.
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Dre'una Edwards scored 16 points, including her 1,000th career point, and grabbed 12 rebounds but the sixth-seeded Kentucky women's basketball team lost to 11th-seeded Princeton 69-62 on Saturday at Assembly Hall.
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Kentucky's Rhyne Howard has become the ninth player in women’s basketball history to earn first-team Associated Press All-America honors three times.
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UK Women draw 6th seed in Bridgeport region, will play 11th seed Princeton March 19th in BloomingtonAs the automatic qualifier from the Southeastern Conference, the University of Kentucky women’s basketball team has been seeded 6th in the Bridgeport Region of the 2022 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament and will make its 11th appearance in the last 12 NCAA Tournaments. Sixth-seeded Kentucky (19-11) will face 11th-seeded Princeton (24-4) in the first round on Saturday inside Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Ind. TV assignments and tip time is to be determined.
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Dre’una Edwards hit a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 4.2 seconds left, and the Kentucky Wildcats rallied from 15 points down to upset top-ranked South Carolina 64-62 to win their first Southeastern Conference women’s tournament championship since 1982 and second all-time.
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Rhyne Howard scored 24 points, and the Kentucky Wildcats never trailed beating No. 18 Tennessee 83-74 Saturday night in the Southeastern Conference women’s tournament semifinals.
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Rhyne Howard scored 32 points, and Kentucky never trailed beating No. 6 LSU 78-63 Friday night in the Southeastern Conference women’s tournament quarterfinals.