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Travis Perry will be the first to tell you he had to come back down from the clouds after an all-time senior year of high school. Between becoming the state’s all-time leading scorer in KHSAA history, cutting down the nets at Rupp Arena after leading his Lyon County squad to a state championship and signing with the winningest program in college basketball history — his dream school as a kid — there wasn’t much he left on the table to wrap up a historic 365 days for the Eddyville native. That’s why he needed some time once he graduated from high school to decompress and catch his breath, somet...
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The annual Kentucky vs. Indiana All-Star series saw the first of two games go to the Bluegrass State and a future Wildcat. On Friday night at Lexington Catholic High School, Kentucky men’s basketball incoming freshman Travis Perry helped lead the Kentucky All-Stars past the Indiana All-Stars by a final score of 103-82. Although it wasn’t Perry’s best scoring night — 12 points on 2-8 shooting — he and the rest of the Kentucky All-Stars received a massive second-half boost from Oldham County’s Max Green, who is committed to play college ball at Holy Cross. At the halftime break, which saw the In...
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It’s move-in week for the Kentucky men’s basketball program. So far, half of the current 2024-25 roster has already settled into their new home at the Wildcat Coal Lodge. The likes of Kerr Kriisa, Andrew Carr, Ansley Almonor, Otega Oweh, Lamont Butler, and Brandon Garrison — all incoming transfers — have set up shop on the University of Kentucky’s campus over the last several days. On Thursday, one of three incoming freshmen joined them.Travis Perry, who won a state championship with Lyon County just a few months ago, has also arrived in Lexington. Much like Kriisa, he brought his trusty golf ...
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Kentucky basketball signee Travis Perry was like the rest of us when Mark Pope reeled in his big fish last week in BYU star Jaxson Robinson. The first-year coach had already built a strong roster with plenty of experience and depth, then added the ultimate cherry on top by pulling away the Big 12 Sixth Man of the Year from the NBA. The KHSAA’s all-time leading scorer is just as giddy to play with him as Big Blue Nation is to watch him. “It’s just really exciting, we felt like we already had so many pieces and then to add Jaxson to the roster?” Perry told KSR. “He’s seasoned, knows how to play ...
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Mark Pope, John Calipari and the rest of the conference’s college basketball coaches are in Destin, FL this week for the annual SEC Spring Meetings. Pope recently showed the former longtime Kentucky basketball head coach some love, saying that he’ll forever be “grateful” to the new Arkansas headman for what he did during tenure which included bringing a national championship to his alma mater. Calipari had similar praise for Pope, but forewarned him on the pressures he’ll have to face while taking over his old seat. “I thought it was a terrific hire,” Calipari said on Wednesday in Destin. “Mar...
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Two County boys from opposite ends of the state are about to link up together in Lexington — and they have set lofty goals in front of them. Once Harlan County’s Trent Noah officially announced his commitment to Kentucky on Wednesday, the Big Blue Nation immediately dreamt of a starting backcourt that featured the state’s fifth all-time leading high school scorer (Noah) and the state’s top all-time leading high school scorer (Lyon County’s Travis Perry). Perry has been locked in with Kentucky since November, and a coaching change wasn’t going to stop him from playing for the program he grew up...
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Rupp Arena was built on the backs of hard-nosed homegrown players. From Ralph Beard in Louisville to Wah Wah Jones in Harlan, the Kentucky basketball program owes its early success to talented instate players who reached their potential under Adolph Rupp. That success created whimsical imagery of the Bluegrass version of The American Dream. Kids across the Commonwealth grow up dreaming of leading the Wildcats to glory. That dream turned into more of a fantasy under John Calipari. The Kentucky head coach had unprecedented recruiting success across the country. Not every player from within the b...
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Mark Pope has officially been the head coach of Kentucky men’s basketball for only a couple of days now, but it wasn’t officially official until he spoke in front of the Big Blue Nation. Pope nailed the introductory press conference, and will now begin the process of filling out his team for the upcoming 2024-25 season. One potential piece to the roster is high school commit Travis Perry, who is part of Kentucky’s incoming 2024 recruiting class that was brought in by former head coach John Calipari. At one point, that group featured six commits, but it has since been widdled down to three thro...
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