Kentucky hasn’t won an SEC Tournament since the 2017-18 college basketball season, but a new coach could change that. Kentucky has won four consecutive SEC Tournament championships under coach John Calipari. However, the Wildcats have failed to win the last four SEC Tournaments and are in the midst of the second-longest stretch without winning an SEC Tournament in the 21st century. Calipari’s move from Kentucky to Arkansas shocked the college basketball world, but time will tell if it was the best move for both sides. When Calipari left, so did nearly all of Kentucky’s class of 2024 basketball recruits, leaving new coach Mark Pope scrambling to fill out his 2024-25 Kentucky basketball roster. If you love the Wildcats or just want the latest roster updates and news from the college basketball transfer portal, be sure to See what the proven team of experts is saying at CatsPause, the 247Sports affiliate covering Kentucky.
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Once Calipari left Kentucky, several Wildcats from last year’s roster were also on the move. Aaron Bradshaw was the first to commit to a new team when he joined the Ohio State Buckeyes, while Zvonimir Ivisic became the first player from last season to follow Calipari to Arkansas. Calipari is also encouraging Bradshaw’s high school teammate, DJ Wagner, to join the Razorbacks.
The transfer portal isn’t the only reason the Wildcats’ roster will be different next season. Antonio Reeves and Tre Mitchell, two of Kentucky’s leading scorers last season, are graduating. Meanwhile, Justin Edwards, Rob Dillingham and Ugonna Onyenso have declared for the 2024 NBA Draft. There is also movement within the recruiting class, so Pope’s roster is clearly far from solidified for the 2024-25 season. Join CatsPause for the latest on all of Kentucky’s roster changes.
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Although Kentucky’s entire roster from last season entered the transfer portal or graduated without remaining eligible, Pope brought talent to Lexington in his first year as head coach. The seven players Kentucky brought in from the transfer portal are ranked No. 5 in the country by 247Sports, highlighted by two of the top 30 recruits in the transfer portal by 247Sports rankings.
The Wildcats added two players from Oklahoma State in 6-foot-11 Oklahoma State center Brandon Garrison and 6-foot-10 Oklahoma State guard Otega Oweh. Both were four-star recruits straight out of high school. Garrison averaged 7.5 points per game as a freshman and Oweh averaged 11.4 as a sophomore last year. Both bring talent with multiple years of eligibility to Lexington that could help Pope shape a culture for multiple seasons. They will also be immediate impact players for the Wildcats under the new regime in what is becoming one of the premier conferences in college basketball. Join CatsPause for the latest on all of Kentucky’s roster additions.
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Pope could also bring at least one big BYU player with him, so be sure to join CatsPause to see who it is and get the rest of the insider news.
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