2012–13 Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team

2012–13 Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball
NCAA Women's Division I Tournament, Elite Eight
Conference Southeastern Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. 7
AP No. 8
2012–13 record 30-6 (13-3 SEC)
Head coach Matthew Mitchell (6th season)
Assistant coach Matt Insell (Fifth season)
Assistant coach Shalon Pillow (Fourth season)
Assistant coach Danielle Santos (First season)
Home arena Memorial Coliseum
2012–13 SEC women's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#10 Tennessee 14 2   .875     27 8   .771
#7 Kentucky 13 3   .813     30 6   .833
#14 Georgia 12 4   .750     28 7   .800
#17 South Carolina 11 5   .688     25 8   .758
#9 Texas A&M † 11 5   .688     25 10   .714
LSU 10 6   .625     22 12   .647
Vanderbilt 9 7   .563     21 12   .636
Arkansas 6 10   .375     20 13   .606
Florida 6 10   .375     22 15   .595
Missouri 6 10   .375     17 15   .531
Auburn 5 11   .313     19 15   .559
Mississippi State 5 11   .313     13 17   .433
Alabama 2 14   .125     13 18   .419
Ole Miss 2 14   .125     9 20   .310
2013 SEC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2012–13 Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the 2012–13 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Wildcats, coached by Matthew Mitchell, are a member of the Southeastern Conference, and play their home games on campus at Memorial Coliseum—unlike UK's famous men's program, which plays off-campus at Rupp Arena in downtown Lexington.

Pre-season outlook

The Wildcats returned four starters, including 2012 SEC Player of the Year A'dia Mathies and SEC Freshman of the Year Bria Goss, from a team that finished 28-7 and won their second regular season Southeastern Conference title in school history, their first since 1981–82. Jennifer O'Neil also returned after sitting out the 2011–12 season with a knee injury, and Kentucky added DeNesha Stallworth (transfer from California), Jelleah Sidney (transfer from Chipola Junior College), and Janee Thompson (McDonald's All-American from Whitney Young High School).[1] The Wildcats were ranked 6th in the Associated Press Preseason Poll, the highest preseason ranking in school history.[2] The SEC coaches also picked Kentucky as the preseason favorite to win the 2012–13 conference title and named A'dia Mathies preseason player of the year.[3]

Recruiting

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Janee Thompson
PG
Chicago, Illinois Whitney Young HS 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) N/A 10-31-2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A   Rivals: N/A   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 94
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

2012–13 roster

From the official UK women's basketball site:

# Name Height Position Class Hometown Previous Team(s)
Scholarship Players
0 Jennifer O'Neill 5'6" G RS So. Bronx, New York Saint Michael Academy
1 A'dia Mathies 5'9" G Sr. Louisville, Kentucky Iroquois
3 Janee Thompson 5'7" G Fr. Chicago, Illinois Whitney Young
10 Bernisha Pinkett 5'7" G Jr. Washington, District of Columbia Howard D. Woodson
11 DeNesha Stallworth 6'3" C Jr. Richmond, California Pinole Valley/California
12 Jelleah Sidney 6'2" F/C Jr. Queens Village, New York Saint Michael Academy/Chipola Junior College
13 Bria Goss 5'10" G So. Indianapolis, Indiana Ben Davis
20 Maegan Conwright 5'8" G Jr. Arlington, Texas Timberview
23 Samarie Walker 6'1" F Jr. West Carrollton, Ohio Chaminade-Julienne/Connecticut
31 Samantha Drake 6'3" C Jr. Bardstown, Kentucky Nelson County
32 Kastine Evans 5'8" G Jr. Salem, Connecticut Norwich Free Academy
40 Brittany Henderson 6'2" F Sr. Pasadena, California John Muir
50 Azia Bishop 6'3" F So. Toledo, Ohio Start

2012–13 schedule

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition

November 5*
6:00 PM
No. 6 Bellarmine University W 113–33 
Memorial Coliseum (2,202)
Lexington, KY
Non-Conference Regular Season

November 10*
1:00 PM
No. 6 at Delaware State W 90–50  1–0
Memorial Coliseum (4,637)
Lexington, KY

November 13*
6:00 PM, ESPN2
No. 6 at No. 1 Baylor L 51–85  1–1
Ferrell Center (8,538)
Waco, TX

November 17*
1:00 PM
No. 6 High Point W 80–46  2–1
Memorial Coliseum (4,169)
Lexington, KY

November 23*
4:00 PM
No. 9 Morehead State W 73–37  3–1
Memorial Coliseum (4,421)
Lexington, KY

November 25*
1:00 PM, UK IMG/FSN
No. 9 USC Upstate W 100–34  4–1
Memorial Coliseum (4,223)
Lexington, KY

November 28*
11:00 AM
No. 9 Miami (Ohio) W 92–53  5–1
Memorial Coliseum (6,476)
Lexington, KY

December 2*
6:00 PM, ESPN2
No. 9 at No. 6 Louisville
The Battle For The Bluegrass
W 48–47  6–1
KFC Yum! Center (15,453)
Louisville, KY

December 7*
7:00 PM, UK IMG/FSN
No. 7 DePaul W 96–64  7–1
Rupp Arena (18,488)
Lexington, KY

December 9*
1:00 PM, UK IMG/FSN
No. 7 Middle Tennessee State W 68–46  8–1
Memorial Coliseum (4,935)
Lexington, KY

December 18*
10:00 PM
No. 7 at Pepperdine W 80–62  9–1
Firestone Fieldhouse (413)
Malibu, CA

December 21*
6:00 PM
No. 7 at UC Santa Barbara W 66–38  10–1
The Thunderdome (853)
Santa Barbara, CA

December 28*
7:00 PM
No. 7 Alcorn State W 90–23  11–1
Memorial Coliseum (4,831)
Lexington, KY

December 30*
1:00 PM, UK IMG/FSN
No. 7 Marist W 78–56  12–1
Memorial Coliseum (4,919)
Lexington, KY

January 3
7:00 PM, FSSO
No. 6 Florida W 76–69  13–1 (1–0)
Memorial Coliseum (4,862)
Lexington, KY

January 6
3:00 PM
No. 6 at Alabama W 87–70  14–1 (2–0)
Foster Auditorium (1,342)
Tuscaloosa, AL

January 10
7:00 PM, UK IMG/FSN
No. 6 No. 20 Texas A&M W 65–62  15–1 (3–0)
Memorial Coliseum (5,246)
Lexington, KY

January 13
1:30 PM, ESPNU
No. 6 at Missouri W 69–43  16–1 (4–0)
Mizzou Arena (2,176)
Columbia, MO

January 17
7:00 PM
No. 5 Mississippi State W 100–47  17–1 (5–0)
Memorial Coliseum (4,631)
Lexington, KY

January 20
2:00 PM, SECN
No. 5 Auburn W 97–53  18–1 (6–0)
Memorial Coliseum (5,372)
Lexington, KY

January 24
7:00 PM, SPSO
No. 5 at No. 18 South Carolina L 50–55  18–2 (6–1)
Colonial Life Arena (3,149)
Columbia, SC

January 27
3:00 PM, SPSO
No. 5 LSU W 73–60  19–2 (7–1)
Memorial Coliseum (6,428)
Lexington, KY

February 3
2:00 PM, SECN
No. 8 No. 13 Georgia L 71–75  19–3 (7–2)
Memorial Coliseum (7,016)
Lexington, Kentucky

February 7
8:00 PM
No. 10 at Arkansas W 80–74 yes 20–3 (8–2)
Bud Walton Arena (1,935)
Fayetteville, AR

February 10
4:00 PM, ESPN2
No. 10 at Vanderbilt W 75–53  21–3 (9–2)
Memorial Gymnasium (5,233)
Nashville, TN

February 14
7:00 PM
No. 9 No. 14 South Carolina W 78–74  22–3 (10–2)
Memorial Coliseum (5,828)
Lexington, KY

February 18
7:00 PM, ESPN2
No. 8 at No. 10 Texas A&M W 70–66  23–3 (11–2)
Reed Arena (6,814)
College Station, TX

February 24
3:00 PM
No. 8 at LSU L 72–77  23–4 (11–3)
Pete Maravich Assembly Center (6,773)
Baton Rouge, LA

February 28
8:00 PM
No. 10 at Ole Miss W 90–65  24–4 (12–3)
Tad Smith Coliseum (637)
Oxford, MS

March 3
3:30 PM, ESPNU
No. 10 No. 8 Tennessee W 78–65  25–4 (13–3)
Memorial Coliseum (7,965)
Lexington, KY
SEC Tournament

March 8
6:00 PM, SPSO
No. 7 vs. Vanderbilt
Quarterfinals
W 76–65  26–4
Arena at Gwinnett Center (N/A)
Duluth, GA

March 9
6:00 PM, ESPNU
No. 7 vs. No. 12 Georgia
Semifinals
W 60–38  27–4
Arena at Gwinnett Center (6,630)
Duluth, GA

March 10
6:00 PM, ESPN2
No. 7 vs. No. 19 Texas A&M
Championship
L 67–75  27–5
The Arena at Gwinnett Center (5,076)
Duluth, GA
2013 NCAA Tournament

March 24*
12:05 PM, ESPNU
No. (2) vs. No. (15) Navy
First Round
W 61–41  28–5
Carnesecca Arena (N/A)
Queens, New York

March 26*
7:00 PM, ESPN2
No. (2) vs. No. (7) Dayton
Second Round
W 84–70  29–5
Carnesecca Arena (1,144)
Queens, NY

March 30*
12:04 PM, ESPN
No. (2) vs. No. (6) Delaware
Sweet Sixteen
W 69–62  30–5
Webster Bank Arena (N/A)
Bridgewater, CT

April 1
7:30 PM, ESPN
No. 8 (2) vs. No. 1 (1) Connecticut
Elite Eight
L 53–83  30–6
Webster Bank Arena (8,594)
Bridgeport, CT
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.

Player stats

Player Games Played Minutes Field Goals Three Pointers Free Throws Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Points

Regular season notes

References

  1. "UK Hoops Ranks in Top 10 of Preseason Magazines" (Press release). ukathletics.com. October 4, 2012. |accessdate=July 4, 2013
  2. "UK Hoops Ranked No. 6 in Preseason AP Poll" (Press release). ukathletics.com. October 27, 2012.|accessdate=July 4, 2013
  3. "SEC Coaches Select UK Hoops to Win League Crown" (Press release). ukathletics.com. November 6, 2012. |accessdate=July 4, 2013
  4. "Pinkett's Career Day Leads Hoops Past Miami" (Press release). ukathletics.com. November 28, 2012. |accessdate=July 10, 2013
  5. "Kentucky-DePaul Postgame Notes" (Press release). ukathletics.com. December 7, 2012. |accessdate=July 10, 2013
  6. "Stallworth Tabbed SEC Player of the Week" (Press release). ukathletics.com. December 10, 2012. |accessdate=July 10, 2013
  7. 1 2 "Kentucky-Mississippi State Postgame Notes" (Press release). ukathletics.com. January 17, 2013. |accessdate=July 10, 2013
  8. "Mathies Named SEC Player of the Week" (Press release). ukathletics.com. January 21, 2013. |accessdate=July 10, 2013
  9. "UK Hoops Takes Winning Streak on the Road to South Carolina" (Press release). ukathletics.com. January 23, 2013. |accessdate=July 10, 2013
  10. "No. 8/7 UK Hoops Meets No. 13/14 Georgia Sunday in Memorial" (Press release). ukathletics.com. February 1, 2013. |accessdate=July 10, 2013
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