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Last season, Saniah Tyler made a big jump after a freshman season in which she lost complete confidence in herself and in her game. With an unmatched work ethic, Tyler built herself back up and proved that she can be a valuable contributor for a big-time SEC program. We’ve already talked about how Tyler could be the difference in a “good” or “great” Kentucky team next season. In an interview with Slim Sports, the junior guard talked about what her hopes and goals are for next season. Obviously, being one of two returners on the team, Tyler will be looking to take on a leadership role. Whether ...
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Saniah Tyler has made it official: she’s returning to Kentucky women’s basketball for the 2024-25 season. The rising junior announced the news through social media on Wednesday afternoon. Along with fellow rising junior Cassidy Rowe, she and Tyler were the lone pieces from the end of the Kyra Elzy to not put their name into the transfer portal. During her sophomore season in 2023-24, Tyler took a massive leap in production, averaging 10.2 points and 1.8 rebounds in 26.8 minutes per game for the Wildcats. The 5-foot-6 guard started 13 of 32 games she appeared in last season while shooting 34.3 ...
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With last year’s Kentucky women’s basketball team, there just weren’t a whole lot of talented depth pieces available. Sure, Maddie Scherr and Ajae Petty carried a lot of the load, but they’ve both gone to different schools now. Beyond them, the rest of the team was far too inconsistent offensively to be considered serious and viable scoring options. If Scherr and Petty weren’t clicking, the whole team wasn’t clicking. Additionally, six of Kentucky’s top seven scorers from last season are gone now. Emma King ran out of eligibility, and everyone else ran out of town. So, who’s that lone player r...
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