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Kentucky Women’s Basketball Continues to Rack Up Award Nominations in Historic Season
By Drew Holbrook
| February 13, 2025
The Kentucky Wildcats women’s basketball team is enjoying a season to remember, and the accolades just keep coming. Under the leadership of head coach Kenny Brooks, the Wildcats have dominated the competition, earning national recognition and an impressive list of award nominations. With their strong performances on the court, Kentucky has firmly established itself as a force in women’s college basketball.
A Season of Excellence
Kentucky has taken the Southeastern Conference (SEC) by storm this year, stacking up key wins against top-ranked opponents and showcasing an elite level of play. Their balanced attack, relentless defense, and disciplined execution have propelled them to one of the best records in program history.
Coach Kenny Brooks, who took over the program this season, has made an immediate impact. His ability to develop talent and implement a winning culture has not gone unnoticed. The Wildcats’ rapid rise under his leadership has earned him a spot as a finalist for multiple national Coach of the Year awards.
Award Nominations Piling Up
Several Kentucky players have also been recognized for their outstanding individual performances. Star guard Jada Thompson has been named a finalist for the Naismith Women’s College Player of the Year award. Thompson has been a dominant force on both ends of the floor, averaging 21 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists per game.
Forward Olivia Carter has also garnered national attention, being named to the Wooden Award Late Season Watch List. Her consistent double-double performances and ability to control the paint have been key factors in Kentucky’s success.
In addition to individual honors, Kentucky’s defensive prowess has earned them a nomination for the WBCA’s Best Defensive Team award. The Wildcats rank among the nation’s best in steals per game and defensive efficiency, making life difficult for opposing offenses.
Looking Ahead
As the regular season nears its conclusion, Kentucky is poised for a deep run in the SEC Tournament and beyond. With their eyes set on an NCAA Tournament bid, the Wildcats are determined to continue their stellar play and add to their growing list of accolades.
With momentum on their side, Kentucky’s women’s basketball program is proving that it is a powerhouse on the national stage. As the awards keep rolling in, one thing is clear: the Wildcats are a team to watch as March Madness approaches.
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