Kentucky vs Auburn score: UK basketball game highlights from SEC contest at Rupp Arena

Coverage from the game:

C.L. Brown: Kentucky has kept pace under Pope. Auburn showed how far Cats have to go

Kentucky basketball has no answers for Auburn: Tigers hand Cats worst home loss of season

Coverage during the game:

LEXINGTON — Fifth-year senior forward Johni Broome paces top-ranked Auburn in points (18.8) rebounds (11), assists (3.4) and blocks (2.5) per game.

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“Usually, (players with numbers like that) win the Wooden Award, you know?” Kentucky basketball coach Mark Pope said Friday. “So it’s pretty rarefied air that he’s playing in right now.”

To Pope’s point, Broome is one of the front runners for the Wooden Award — annually given to the most outstanding player in college basketball — along with Duke‘s freshman phenom, Cooper Flagg. During Auburn’s 106-76 win over Ole Miss on Wednesday, Broome surpassed the 2,500-point mark for his college career. (He spent his first two seasons at Morehead State before transferring to Auburn.)

The Wildcats will try to slow down Broome and the rest of the top-ranked Tigers today at Rupp Arena. Auburn is 26-2 this season, leading the SEC with a 14-1 mark in league competition.

It’s a credit, Pope said, to coach Bruce Pearl.

“He keeps it really, really simple, and puts guys in a position to play where they’re really familiar with what they’re doing and they’re really good at it,” Pope said. “And most of the time, he’s got five guys on the floor that are all capable of putting up 20 (points) on any given night. They’re incredible shot makers.”

A Kentucky win today would be its sixth over a top-10 opponent in 2024-25, matching a single-season record held by three teams: Syracuse (2009-10), Duke (1998-99) and Indiana (1992-93).

Can the Wildcats make history by toppling yet another top-10 foe? Or will be the Tigers be too tough to tame?

Follow along below with live updates from Lexington:

FINAL: Auburn 94, Kentucky 78

Here’s a look at the final box score:

Halftime score: Auburn 49, Kentucky 34

Auburn closed out the half with a 10-2 spurt in the final two minutes to take a 49-34 lead into intermission.

The Cats held Tigers leading scorer Johni Broome without a made basket through the first 20 minutes. Broome missed all five of his attempts from the floor and has scored just one point.

It hasn’t mattered thus far. Miles Kelly leads three Auburn players who have already reached double figures with 17 points.

UK was led by center Amari Williams, who has 12 points and nine rebounds. But the Cats have struggled to find additional scoring.

Kentucky is shooting just 33% from the field and has made only one of its nine attempts from 3-point range.

Kentucky vs Auburn basketball score in first half

With 6:38 remaining in the first half, Kentucky trails Auburn, 34-26.

UK is 9 for 17 (53%) from the field; Auburn is 12 of 23 (52%). Kentucky is 1 for 5 (20%) beyond the 3-point line. Auburn is 5 of 11 (45%) from distance.

Kentucky basketball’s starting lineup vs. Auburn

Here are Kentucky’s starters vs. Auburn:

And here’s Auburn’s lineup:

Kentucky starting guard Jaxson Robinson unavailable vs Auburn

Senior guard Jaxson Robinson was listed as “out” on the SEC’s availability report, which posted at 11 a.m. Saturday, two hours before tipoff between UK and Auburn.

Read more here.

What channel is UK basketball vs Auburn on today?

The contest between the Wildcats and Tigers will air on ABC. Dan Shulman (play-by-play), Jay Bilas (analyst) and Jess Sims (sideline) will have the call.

Authenticated subscribers can access ABC via TV-connected devices or by going to WatchESPN.com, the WatchESPN app or ESPN+.

You also can stream ABC on Fubo, which offers a free trial.

How to listen to Kentucky vs Auburn on the radio

Tom Leach (play-by-play) and Jack Givens (analyst) will have the UK radio network call on 840 AM in Louisville and both 630 AM and 98.1 FM in Lexington.

You can also listen online via UKAthletics.com.

Kentucky vs Auburn basketball betting odds

Betting odds: Kentucky is 4 ½-point home underdog (-105) on DraftKings, which set the over/under at 167 ½ points (-110). The money line odds are Kentucky +185, Auburn -225. 

Kentucky basketball 2024-25 schedule

Record: 19-9 (8-7 SEC)

Kentucky basketball 2024-25 roster

Auburn basketball 2024-25 schedule

The Tigers are 26-2 overall this season, entering the weekend at the top of the SEC standings with a 14-1 record.

UK is 98-23 all time versus Auburn, including a 51-2 mark in home games. Kentucky is 31-2 against Auburn at Rupp Arena. The Wildcats have won 20 straight games at Rupp over the Tigers since their last loss (53-52 in 1988).

Click here to see the Tigers’ full 2024-25 schedule.

Auburn basketball 2024-25 roster

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