Top 15 Kentucky sports moments of 2025-26: No. 11 A basketball what if
We're counting down the top Kentucky Wildcats sports moments from the last year, and No. 11 showed us what might have been from the basketball team.
We are counting down the top 15 highlights of the 2025-26 season from Kentucky Wildcats sports, examining the moments that Big Blue Nation will remember as the best parts of the year. Our No. 11 moment is a bittersweet one that showed the world what might have been for the men's basketball team.
Prior to the start of the season, Kentucky was seen as a national championship contender. Coach Mark Pope had assembled a talented squad from the transfer portal, and expectations were high. However, before the season even began, point guard Jaland Lowe suffered a serious shoulder injury.
At the same time, center Jayden Quaintance was trying to work his way back from a knee injury, so the Wildcats were short-handed.While the effort was there, the injuries had an effect. Blowouts to multiple teams followed, and fans were left to hope that they could maybe turn things around when Lowe and Quaintance returned.
In December, against Rick Pitino and St. John's, they got to see what that looked like.Kentucky fell behind early, but Quaintance provided a spark.
He showed off the skills that made him such a highly regarded recruit, blocking shots and grabbing rebounds while bullying his defenders inside easy baskets, including one that put the team in front.Meanwhile, Lowe began to find momentum on the offensive end as the second half wore on. His ability to get into the lane and create flashed and he hit several big baskets.
He looked like the weapon that Pope envisioned when he recruited him.The Wildcats battled back from a first half deficit, and pulled away in the second half for a 78-66 victory, led by their two injured stars. Unfortunately, it was the only real time both were healthy at the same time.
They would play very little afterwards, and would miss most of the rest of the season.It was a fun game for fans, and a glimpse of what the Wildcats could have been if they could have stayed healthy. Previous MomentsNo.
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