Kentucky's NBA Final Push Seizes Final Stakes!
It’s daunting, but never say never.
Now that the bracket is officially set, Kentucky Basketball knows what its potential path through the NCAA Tournament could look like. Is it an easy road? Not even close.
Is it a realistic expectation after a disappointing regular season? Probably not. But this is March, and strange things tend to happen this time of year.
If Kentucky were to get hot at the right time and make a run to the Final Four, here’s what that path would likely look like. First Round Santa Clara — St. Louis, Missouri Kentucky begins its tournament run in St.
Louis at the Enterprise Center, where the first and second rounds will be played. The Wildcats open against Santa Clara, a 10-seed out of the West Coast Conference coached by former Kentucky assistant Herb Sendek. Santa Clara enters the tournament at 26–8 and will be playing in its first NCAA Tournament in decades.