Best photos of Kentucky’s win over Jackson St on Friday

Here are the best pictures from Kentucky basketball’s win over Jackson State.

Kentucky basketball did what was expected of them on Friday night, and defeated Jackson State 108 – 59. It was the Wildcats highest point total on the year, and the third time they’ve score over 100 points this season.

The three-point shot was working for Kentucky. They made 43% of their attempts from deep, with Koby Brea, in particular, staying hot and making 5-of-8. Jaxson Robinson also knocked down four from beyond the arc.

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Brea led the Cats in scoring with 22 points, but Otega Oweh was, once again, very good. He had 21 points, including a number of impressive dunks. Robinson had 14, and Brandon Garrison had his best game, with 6 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 blocks.

It was another blowout win for Kentucky, and one that was easy to predict. However, it was another fun night for fans of the Wildcats. There were plenty of exciting moments that made for good pictures. Here are the best images from the game.

Kentucky sets season-high in points in their win over Jackson St

Kentucky gets a blowout victory over Jackson State 108 – 59 on Saturday.

Kentucky basketball is 5 – 0 after defeating Jackson State on Friday night. The Wildcats scored a season high 108 points, led by Koby Brea and Otega Oweh, who both scored 20+ points. The game would end with a 108 – 59 final score.

The Cats shot the ball well from three-point range, making 17-of-39 overall. Koby Brea was 5-of-8 from deep, while Collin Chandler made two of his three attempts. Jackson Robinson made four from beyond the arc.

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Five Wildcats scored in double figures. Brea and Oweh led the way, but Robinson added 14 points. Lamont Butler and Ansley Almonor scored 11 and 10 respectively.

Brandon Garrison had a terrific game as well. He scored just six points, but added eight rebounds, six, assists, and three blocked shots. Kerr Kriisa led Kentucky with seven assists.

Up next for the Wildcats is Western Kentucky. That will take place on November 26th at Rupp Arena, and should represent a little tougher challenge for Kentucky.