Big Blue Madness is here. Recap Kentucky basketball tipoff event at Rupp Arena
LEXINGTON — Kentucky men's basketball officially begins a new chapter in its illustrious history Friday night, as the annual Big Blue Madness event will be held at Rupp Arena.
It will be the first time the Wildcats' fan base has an opportunity to see first-year coach Mark Pope's team take the floor in front of a live audience; Monday's pro day at Memorial Coliseum was limited to media members and NBA scouts. Not a single scholarship player returns for Kentucky from last season's squad.
But the men's program isn't the only one in the midst of upheaval.
UK's women's team also has a new coach in Kenny Brooks. The women's team will be on hand and participate in Friday night's festivities, noteworthy for the use of an ASB GlassFloor, a full LED video sports floor. While Brooks' group also will look starkly different from last season's Kyra Elzy-led club, there is one difference from the men's team: The women's squad brings back two players from the 2023-24 campaign in guards Cassidy Rowe and Saniah Tyler.
Courier Journal sports reporter Ryan Black and photographers Jeff Faughender and Clare Grant are at Rupp Arena and will have live updates throughout Big Blue Madness — here and on X, formerly known as Twitter — and complete coverage after. You can follow them on X at @RyanABlack, @JFauGFX and @ClareGPhotos.
Below, you'll find live updates from the event:
Former Kentucky coach Rick Pitino addresses Rupp Arena crowd
After former UK coach Rick Pitino graced the Rupp Arena floor at the conclusion of Friday night's Big Blue Madness event, he grabbed a microphone.
Watch his thoughts in the video below.
Rick Pitino returns to Rupp Arena to end Big Blue Madness
Living members of Kentucky's eight national title teams took the floor to cap Big Blue Madness.
None received a bigger ovation than former coach Rick Pitino, who was in Rupp Arena for the first time since Dec. 26, 2015. When he was the head coach at Louisville. In a game UK won, 75-73.
Watch Kentucky freshman guard Travis Perry's winning performance in 3-point contest
Check out Travis Perry's standout performance in the final round of the 3-point contest Friday night in the embedded video below.
.@Travis_Perry11 is your #BBM24 Three Point Contest Champ 🏆 pic.twitter.com/5yJ1Q1Jk9C
— Kentucky Men’s Basketball (@KentuckyMBB) October 12, 2024
Travis Perry takes down Trent Noah for victory in Kentucky men's basketball 3-point contest
In the all-freshman, all Kentucky native 3-point final, Travis Perry topped Trent Noah.
Here are the first-round scores from each of the six participants:
Travis Perry: 25
Trent Noah: 22
Koby Brea: 21
Jaxson Robinson: 21
Ansley Almonor: 18
Kerr Kriisa: 18
Watch Kentucky freshman guard Collin Chandler's perfect dunk
Check out the slam that won Collin Chandler the dunk contest Friday night in the embedded video below.
That's a 50 for @collinchand13r 😤 pic.twitter.com/ZXfL43TmaD
— Kentucky Men’s Basketball (@KentuckyMBB) October 12, 2024
Collin Chandler beats Lamont Butler in dunk contest
Lamont Butler had 36s in both rounds of the dunk contest for a total score of 72.
Collin Chandler had 43 in the first and then a perfect 50 in the second for a score of 93. In the second, he dunked over coach Mark Pope and his wife, Lee Anne. Chandler donned the No. 41 jersey Pope wore during his time as a Wildcat.
Kentucky men's basketball coach Mark Pope's entrance at Big Blue Madness
Mark Pope makes his entrance in his first Big Blue Madness as Kentucky’s coach. pic.twitter.com/rSA7sNZ5dc
— Ryan Black (@RyanABlack) October 12, 2024
Kentucky freshman guard Travis Perry's entrance at Big Blue Madness
Travis Perry’s entrance at Big Blue Madness. pic.twitter.com/yq94dSbrA3
— Ryan Black (@RyanABlack) October 12, 2024
Kentucky freshman forward Trent Noah's entrance at Big Blue Madness
Trent Noah just gave the crowd something to remember. pic.twitter.com/mfBxudBJAD
— Ryan Black (@RyanABlack) October 11, 2024
LED floor changes to football field as coach Mark Stoops takes the mic
Really cool special effects here as Mark Stoops takes the floor at Rupp Arena. pic.twitter.com/ZoohwrnmXo
— Ryan Black (@RyanABlack) October 11, 2024
Dazia Lawrence takes 1st place in Kentucky women's basketball 3-point contest
Guard Dazia Lawrence took home the trophy in the 3-point shootout, scoring 23 points in the final round. Fellow finalist Amelia Hassett had 12 in the championship round.
Here are the first-round scores from each of the four competitors:
Amelia Hassett: 23
Dazia Lawrence: 17
Georgia Amoore: 10
Cassidy Rowe: 10
Amelia Hassett and Teonni Key win 'hot spot' contest
The duo of Amelia Hassett and Teonni Key took first place in the "hot spot" contest with 27 points. That topped the pairing of Cassidy Rowe and Clara Silva by one point (26). Lexi Blue/Clara Strack finished with 22 points.
Points were determined by making shots on "hot spots" on the court, which lit up with point values.
White team beats Blue squad in Kentucky women's basketball skills challenge
The three-member skills challenge was won by the trio of Lexi Blue, Dazia Lawrence and Teonni Key. It beat the blue squad consisting of Georgia Amoore, Clara Strack and Saniah Tyler.
New Kentucky women's basketball head coach Kenny Brooks takes the floor
First-year Kentucky women’s basketball coach Kenny Brooks addressing the crowd at Big Blue Madness. pic.twitter.com/k6KnBj33DM
— Ryan Black (@RyanABlack) October 11, 2024
2025 guard Acaden Lewis on official visit
Four-star 2025 guard Acaden Lewis is on an official visit to Lexington this weekend, which includes attending Big Blue Madness.
Check out a couple scenes from the OV so far in the embedded posts below.
Coach Pope playing connect-4 with Acaden Lewis's mom. I wonder who won? pic.twitter.com/qSmqEywDxg
— Rare Rookies #BBN (@rarerookies) October 11, 2024
Acaden Lewis has arrived for Big Blue Madness
It’s his birthday today — and Kentucky went big on his cake. pic.twitter.com/6hXjjFMwlu— Jack Pilgrim (@JackPilgrimKSR) October 11, 2024
What's on Big Blue Madness schedule?
Check out the list of events, and those participating in said competitions during Friday's Big Blue Madness featuring Kentucky's women's and men's basketball teams in the embedded post below.
The #BBM24 competition lineup 😼 pic.twitter.com/7nNoiLLikn
— Kentucky Athletics (@UKAthletics) October 11, 2024
Kentucky men's basketball head coach Mark Pope, wife Lee Anne show off attire prior to Big Blue Madness
Lee Anne Pope gives a perfect run down of her and coach’s fit 😼😼😼 pic.twitter.com/6nrqjCR3KG
— Dylan Ballard (@DylanBallard_UK) October 11, 2024
Kentucky men's basketball 2024-25 schedule
Oct. 18: Blue-White game (Memorial Coliseum), 6 p.m.
Oct. 23: exhibition vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., SEC Network+
Oct. 29: exhibition vs. Minnesota State Mankato (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., SEC Network+
Nov. 4: vs. Wright State (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., ESPNU
Nov. 9: vs. Bucknell (Rupp Arena), 4 p.m., SEC Network+
Nov. 12: vs. Duke (Champions Classic; State Farm Arena, Atlanta), 9 p.m., ESPN
Nov. 19: vs. Lipscomb, (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., SEC Network+
Nov. 22: vs. Jackson State (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., SEC Network+
Nov. 26: vs. Western Kentucky (Rupp Arena), 6:30 p.m., ESPNU
Nov. 29: vs. Georgia State (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., SEC Network
Dec. 3: at Clemson (ACC/SEC Challenge), 9:30 p.m., ESPN
Dec. 7: vs. Gonzaga (Climate Pledge Arena; Seattle), Time TBA
Dec. 11: vs. Colgate (Rupp Arena), 8 p.m., ESPN2
Dec. 14: vs. Louisville (Rupp Arena), 5:15 p.m., ESPN
Dec. 21: vs. Ohio State (CBS Sports Classic; Madison Square Garden, New York), 5:30 p.m., CBS
Dec. 31: vs. Brown (Rupp Arena), 2 p.m., ESPNU
Jan. 4: vs. Florida (Rupp Arena), 11 a.m., ESPN
Jan. 7: at Georgia, Time 7 p.m., SEC Network
Jan. 11: at Mississippi State, 8:30 p.m., SEC Network
Jan. 14: vs. Texas A&M (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., ESPN2/ESPNU
Jan. 18: vs. Alabama (Rupp Arena), noon, ESPN
Jan. 25: at Vanderbilt, 2:30 p.m., ESPN/2
Jan. 28: at Tennessee, 7 p.m., ESPN
Feb. 1: vs. Arkansas (Rupp Arena), 9 p.m., ESPN
Feb. 4: at Ole Miss, 7 p.m., ESPN
Feb. 8: vs. South Carolina (Rupp Arena), noon, ESPN/ESPN2
Feb. 11: vs. Tennessee (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., ESPN
Feb. 15: at Texas, 8 p.m., ESPN
Feb. 19: vs. Vanderbilt (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m., SEC Network
Feb. 22: at Alabama, 6 p.m., ESPN
Feb. 26: at Oklahoma, 9 p.m., SEC Network
March 1: vs. Auburn (Rupp Arena), 1/4 p.m., ABC/ESPN
March 4: vs. LSU (Rupp Arena), 7/9 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU
March 8: at Missouri, noon, ESPN/SEC Network
Kentucky men's basketball 2024-25 roster
Ansley Almonor (forward, senior)
Koby Brea (guard, graduate)
Lamont Butler (guard, graduate)
Andrew Carr (forward, graduate)
Collin Chandler (guard, freshman)
Grant Darbyshire (guard, junior)
Brandon Garrison (forward, sophomore)
Walker Horn (guard, junior)
Kerr Kriisa (guard, senior)
Trent Noah (forward, freshman)
Otega Oweh (guard, junior)
Travis Perry (guard, freshman)
Jaxson Robinson (guard, graduate)
Zach Tow (forward, junior)
Amari Williams (center, graduate)
Kentucky women's basketball 2024-25 schedule
The Kentucky women's basketball team will open the season at home Nov. 4, hosting USC Upstate. The game is slated to tip off at 5 p.m.
Click here to see the Wildcats' full 2024-25 schedule.
Kentucky women's basketball 2024-25 roster
Georgia Amoore (guard, graduate)
Tanah Becker (guard, freshman)
Lexi Blue (guard, freshman)
Gabby Brooks (guard, sophomore)
Amelia Hassett (forward, junior)
Teonni Key (junior, forward)
Dazia Lawrence (guard, fifth-year senior)
Jordan Obi (guard, graduate)
Dominika Paurová (guard, sophomore)
Cassidy Rowe (guard, junior)
Clara Silva (center, freshman)
Clara Strack (center, sophomore)
Saniah Tyler (guard, junior)
Kentucky basketball Big Blue Madness time today
Date: Friday, Oct. 11
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Rupp Arena; Lexington
What channel is Kentucky basketball Big Blue Madness on today?
TV channel: SEC Network
Streaming: Fubo (free trial)
Kentucky's Big Blue Madness event will be broadcast nationally on SEC Network. Streaming options for the event include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Kentucky basketball Big Blue Madness tickets
All available tickets for Big Blue Madness already have been sold.
What high school basketball recruits are attending Big Blue Madness?
Kentucky basketball will have two high-profile visitors in attendance Friday night for Big Blue Madness: Acaden Lewis, a four-star guard in the 2025 class per the 247Sports Composite, is in town for an official visit. Also taking in the event will be Anthony Thompson, a five-star small forward in the 2026 cycle in 247Sports' Composite ratings.
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Reach Kentucky men’s basketball and football reporter Ryan Black at rblack@gannett.com and follow him on X at @RyanABlack.
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky basketball: Mark Pope, Kenny Brooks at Rupp Arena event