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Rick Bozich thinks Trey Lyles will play college basketball at Kentucky

Rick Bozich believes Trey Lyles will play college basketball at the University of Kentucky.

From Rick Bozich of WDRB.com:  “The prediction here has not moved a millimeter from the moment Trey Lyles de-committed from Indiana. Lyles will play college basketball at the University of .

Lyles is a senior at Indianapolis Tech, a full-sized forward with guard skills. His supporting cast expects him to be in the NBA after one college season. That is the profile of a guy who plays for , not .

Once, Lyles was at the top of this class. Now, after a summer of limited participation, he has slipped several spots on some national boards.

Lyles won't slip any more – not after his Instagram-fueled announcement Monday that his final two choices are and Kentucky. Trey Lyles will be the talk of basketball beyond the Bluegrass until he makes his call.”

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On This Day In UK Basketball History

On March 27, 1951, UK wins its third NCAA title, defeating Kansas State, 68-58, in the finals in Minneapolis.

 

On March 27, 1978, Jack “Goose” Givens scores 41 points as UK wins its fifth NCAA Championship, 94-88, over Duke in St. Louis.  Givens scored the last 16 points of the first half for Kentucky, bringing his first-half total up to 23 points. Givens poured in another 18 points in the second half.  Givens' helped lead the Wildcats to their first title in over 20 years.  More than 10,000 fans greet the team at Blue Grass Airport and 15,000 more celebrate at Memorial Coliseum

 

On March 27, 1993, Kentucky beat Florida State to advance to the NCAA Final Four in New Orleans. The victory completed a string of four games in which the Wildcats blitzed their Southeast Region opponents by an average of 31.0 points - the largest margin of victory by a team through four games en route to the Final Four.

 

On March 27, 2009, Billy Gillispie is fired as the Kentucky head basketball coach.

 

On March 27, 2011, freshman Brandon Knight scored 22 points and fourth-seeded Kentucky advanced to the Final Four for the first time since the 1998 title with a 76-69 win over second-seeded North Carolina in the East Regional final of the NCAA Tournament.  The last minute of the game became the DeAndre Liggins show, as he blocked a shot on defense, hit a game-winning three-pointer on offense, then blocked another shot on defense to seal the victory. He finished with 12 points..

 

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