Kentucky reveals 2026-27 SEC opponents and non-conference schedule
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 2:15 AM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Kentucky Basketball's 2026-27 SEC opponents have been finalized, showcasing a challenging slate ahead. The Wildcats will play home games at Rupp Arena against teams such as Tennessee, Alabama, and Arkansas. On the road, they are set to face tough opponents including Florida and Texas. Their non-conference schedule includes matchups against Kansas, Indiana, Virginia, Louisville, and North Carolina, which will test their depth and preparation before SEC play begins. With a roster featuring Milan Momcilovic, expectations are high for Kentucky to build a strong NCAA Tournament résumé.
- •Kentucky will play home games against Alabama, Auburn, and Tennessee.
- •Road games include visits to Florida, Texas, and Oklahoma.
- •Non-conference schedule features Kansas, Indiana, and North Carolina.
- •Milan Momcilovic joins a roster aimed at NCAA success.
- •Mark Pope's team faces one of the toughest schedules in college basketball.
- 2:15 AMYahoo Sports — Kentucky Basketball’s 2026-27 home and away SEC opponents set
"Kentucky will face a loaded SEC schedule and several marquee non-conference matchups during the 2026-27 season.
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