A University of Kentucky athlete, Laken Ashlee Snelling, was charged after police found her dead infant hidden in a closet, leading to allegations of corpse abuse and evidence tampering, with the infant's cause of death pending autopsy results.
Buffalo Bills first-round pick Maxwell Hairston has been sued for sexual assault related to an incident in 2021 at the University of Kentucky, though he was not criminally charged and the team conducted a thorough investigation before drafting him.
Reed Sheppard, a freshman basketball star at the University of Kentucky, has declared for the 2024 NBA Draft after just one season with the Wildcats. Sheppard, expected to be a lottery pick, expressed gratitude for his time at Kentucky and aims to continue representing the school in the NBA. Despite a first-round exit in the NCAA Tournament, Sheppard's impressive performance has garnered attention as he looks forward to the next chapter in his basketball career.
Reed Sheppard, the national freshman of the year at the University of Kentucky, has announced his decision to declare for the NBA Draft, forgoing the remainder of his college eligibility. Despite not starting a game for Kentucky, Sheppard earned national accolades and is projected as a top 8 draft pick. His decision, which was highly anticipated, comes after much consideration and support from his family and fans.
University of Kentucky's new head coach Mark Pope is holding his first news conference after being announced as the successor to former head coach John Calipari, following a highly publicized search for a new coach. Pope, a member of Kentucky's 1996 national championship team, previously served as the head coach at BYU and Utah Valley, and the news conference is streaming live on the UK Athletics website.
New Kentucky Basketball head coach Mark Pope sent a pre-recorded phone call to University of Kentucky students, expressing his love for the school and excitement to lead the program. His introductory press conference will be held on Sunday afternoon, with limited free parking and concession options available at Rupp Arena. Fans can watch the event on SEC Network+ or UKAthletics.com, or listen on KSR affiliates, including 630 WLAP, with a postgame call-in show hosted by Matt Jones.
Former Kentucky swimmers file a federal Title IX lawsuit against the University of Kentucky, alleging that the school and its officials were indifferent to reports of sexual abuse by a former swim coach, allowing him to create a toxic and sexually hostile environment within the program. The lawsuit accuses the coach of committing sexual assaults and violent rapes against young female coaches and athletes, and alleges that the university failed to properly address warnings and reports of the coach's behavior. The plaintiffs seek compensatory and punitive damages, as well as institutional reform.
Former University of Kentucky head swimming coach Lars Jorgensen is accused of sexual assault and harassment by former swimmers and staff members. Allegations include rape, sending explicit photos, and creating a toxic environment within the swim program. Kentucky is accused of complicity and deliberate indifference, with multiple instances of being made aware of Jorgensen's misconduct. Two former team members have filed a lawsuit against Jorgensen, Kentucky, and athletic officials. Jorgensen denies the allegations, and the U.S. Center for SafeSport is investigating.
The University of Kentucky issued a warning after realizing that their campus libraries had been distributing eclipse glasses that were not approved for safe use, prompting a call for students and others to dispose of them immediately. The glasses, made by the company Biniki, falsely claimed approval by the American Astronomical Society. Looking at an eclipse without proper protection can cause solar retinopathy, leading to permanent eye damage, so it's crucial to ensure that eclipse glasses are labeled "ISO 12312-2" and pass a light test before use.
University of Kentucky dance team member Kate Kaufling, who had been battling osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer, passed away at the age of 20. Known for her bravery and academic excellence, Kaufling was a beloved member of the dance team and an inspiration to her teammates. She is remembered for her infectious smile and dedication to both her studies and her passion for dance.
University of Kentucky sophomore and talented dancer, Kate Kaufling, passed away at the age of 20 after battling bone cancer. Known for her bravery and bright spirit, she was a beloved member of the UK Dance Team and Delta Delta Delta sorority. Kate's twin sister, Abbey, and the university community mourn her loss, remembering her as a dedicated student and a source of light. Her emotional journey and courageous fight against cancer have left a lasting impact on those who knew her.
University of Kentucky dancer Kate Kaufling, 20, has passed away after battling osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer. Described as brave and beloved by her teammates, Kaufling continued her studies in the College of Nursing while undergoing cancer treatments. She joined the dance team alongside her twin sister and was remembered for her resilience and positive spirit. Funeral arrangements are pending, and she is survived by her parents Holly and Steve Kaufling.
University of Kentucky Dance Team member Kate Kaufling, who battled osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer, passed away at the age of 20. Known for her talent, dedication to academics, and infectious smile, Kaufling's courageous battle has left a lasting impact on her teammates and the community. Funeral arrangements are pending, and she is survived by her parents and twin sister.
Kenny Brooks, who led Virginia Tech to the 2023 NCAA Final Four and won the 2024 ACC regular-season championship, has been named the head coach of the University of Kentucky women’s basketball program. With a career record of 517-204 through 22 seasons, Brooks brings a strong history of player development and championship performance to the Wildcats. His success at Virginia Tech includes multiple NCAA Tournament appearances, a Final Four, and numerous accolades for his student-athletes. Brooks is eager to build a positive and winning program at Kentucky and is excited about this new chapter in his coaching career.
Kenny Brooks, the successful head coach of Virginia Tech women's basketball, is leaving to take the same position at the University of Kentucky after leading the Hokies to their first ACC tournament title and first ACC regular-season championship. Virginia Tech's athletic director expressed confidence in the program's future and announced an immediate search for a new head coach.