
Kentucky to Host Wichita State in Historic Regular‑Season Showdown
The Wildcats will welcome the Shockers for their first regular‑season clash on November 27, a game steeped in tournament history and future implications.
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The Wildcats will welcome the Shockers for their first regular‑season clash on November 27, a game steeped in tournament history and future implications.
The Basketball Tournament’s La Familia, a squad of former University of Kentucky players, is two victories away from the $2 million prize, sparking a broader look at how alumni teams and jersey sponsorships are reshaping college basketball.

The Tennessee Titans hosted their annual high school football media day at Nissan Stadium, showcasing coaches and players from Nolensville, Hillsboro, Northeast, and Nashville Christian.
Zyon Hawthorne, a freshman guard for the University of Kentucky, is already shaping his role on the roster through skill development, weight‑room progress, and a strong bond with his brother Braydon.
Former Louisville basketball stars, led by Montrezl Harrell and coached by Michael Baffour, will open a best‑of‑three series against Kentucky alumni La Familia on July 18, 2026, aiming to capture the $2 million prize in the expanded Basketball Tournament.
Former Kentucky Wildcats including Willie Cauley‑Stein, Archie Goodwin and Andrew Harrison are back in 'La Familia', a team coached by Jon Hood, while Louisville's 'The Ville' fields stars like Montrezl Harrell and Russ Smith. The series begins in Lexington and will be broadcast on FOX, with later games on FS1.
Andrew Harrison is set to compete in the TBT tournament in Lexington, missing his twin brother Aaron who is caring for his newborn daughter, while the team prepares for a best‑of‑three series against Louisville.

Andrew Harrison rejoins Kentucky basketball for the TBT tournament without his twin brother Aaron, who stays home with his newborn daughter. The former Wildcats stars reflect on their legacy, international career, and the added motivation of playing Louisville.

A dramatic comeback and clutch shooting propelled La Familia past Boeheim’s Army, setting up a high‑stakes semifinal in the Alumni Brackey Championship.

From dunking phenoms to clutch game‑winners, former Kentucky Wildcats relive their most memorable moments in The Basketball Tournament, showcasing a blend of nostalgia and renewed camaraderie.

The Cats dominated an alumni showcase at the Joe Craft Center, posting highlights on social media as they prepare for a three-game series against The Ville.
After nine NBA seasons and a standout college career, Willie Cauley‑Stein returns to Kentucky for what he says will be his last organized basketball games, while eyeing a future as a golf influencer and a permanent home in Lexington.
Kentucky’s La Familia faces Louisville’s The Ville in the inaugural best‑of‑three series of The Basketball Tournament, with former Wildcat Andrew Harrison championing the new format.
La Familia overcame a 17‑point deficit to defeat Louisville’s alumni squad 72‑68 in a thrilling opening‑round game at Memorial Coliseum, with Darryl Morsell’s final dunk under the Elam Ending sealing the win.

La Familia edged The Ville 72-68 in a back‑and‑forth alumni battle, highlighted by a 14‑0 second‑quarter run and a late rally that fell just short.

The Ville’s comeback attempt fell just short as La Familia edged a 72‑68 victory, setting up a decisive Game 2 at Freedom Hall.

A best‑of‑three Tournament of Badges and Trophies matchup opened with a tightly contested 72‑68 win for La Familia, highlighted by a game‑winning dunk from Darryl Morsell and solid contributions from former Wildcats teammates.

La Familia opened the best‑of‑three Alumni Bracket series with a 72‑68 win over The Ville, overcoming a 17‑point third‑quarter lead by The Ville and sealing the game with a decisive dunk by Darryl Morsell. The victory puts La Familia ahead 1‑0 ahead of Game 2, scheduled for Monday night at Freedom Hall in Louisville and broadcast on FS1.
The Ville’s opening win streak was halted by La Familia, who edged a close contest 72‑68. The team now faces a must‑win game on Monday at Freedom Hall.
The Ville and La Familia will meet in a decisive Wednesday night clash in Lexington, with Montrezl Harrell’s 35‑point effort putting The Ville ahead in their best‑of‑three series. The winner will claim a $2 million prize in the tournament’s expanded 14‑team format.

The Ville secured an 82‑62 win over La Familia in game two, with Montrezl Harrell’s 35 points propelling the alumni team to a decisive showdown in Lexington.
La Familia fell to The Ville in a high‑stakes TBT matchup, with Harrell’s clutch bucket forcing a winner‑take‑all showdown.
Archie Goodwin’s 22-point performance fuels La Familia’s 63-57 victory over The Ville, securing a semifinal berth in The Basketball Tournament.
Louisville’s Ville and Kentucky’s La Familia meet in a winner‑takes‑all third game of The Basketball Tournament, with playoff implications, key player performances and broadcast details.