The Kentucky Wildcats have broken their four-year NCAA tournament drought, a remarkable accomplishment for John Calipari and the team. With newfound momentum and confidence, the Wildcats look to make a deep run in the upcoming tournament.
John Calipari and the Kentucky Wildcats have broken the four-year NCAA Tournament drought, a feat that seemed nearly impossible just a few weeks ago.
Two nights before the Wildcats' first-round matchup against Providence, Calipari noticed a shift in the team's demeanor. The players were more relaxed, talking and laughing together. Calipari said he felt better after seeing this, and it showed on Friday night as the Wildcats looked loose and confident during their game.
The Wildcats were able to ride this newfound momentum to a 67-62 victory over the Friars, securing their first NCAA Tournament win since 2015. This is a huge accomplishment for Calipari and the Wildcats, who have worked hard to overcome their recent struggles.
The Wildcats will now move on to the second round, where they will face the winner of the Auburn-New Mexico State matchup. If the Wildcats can continue their winning streak, they could potentially make a deep run in the tournament.
Regardless of how far the Wildcats make it, Calipari and the team deserve a lot of credit for breaking the four-year NCAA Tournament drought. This is a huge step forward for the Kentucky program, and the Wildcats look poised to make some serious noise in the upcoming tournament.
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