< Previous2019-20 (at Wake Forest) All-Atlantic Coast Conference Third Team se- lection and runner-up for ACC Most Improved Player ... Appeared in 30 games, making 15 starts ... Missed one game due to injury ... Averaged 13.7 points and 9.0 rebounds per game ... Led the team with 11 double-dou- bles and 33 blocks ... Scored in double fig- ures in 23 games ... Two-time ACC Player of the Week, becoming the 12th different Dea- con to win it twice in a season ... Ended the season with six straight games in double fig- ures, including 20 points and 13 rebounds vs. Pittsburgh in the finale ... Also tallied eight offensive rebounds in the game vs. Pitt, which tied a school ACC Tournament record ... Set career highs of 30 points and 17 rebounds vs. Notre Dame to become the third Deacon in the past 50 years to have a 30-and-15 game against an ACC opponent (John Collins, Rod- ney Rogers) ... Scored 25 points vs. No. 7 Duke ... Key road performances at No. 5 Lou- isville (16 points) and at Syracuse (15 points) ... Three straight double-doubles vs. Boston College, Clemson and Virginia in late January ... Wooden Legacy All-Tournament Team af- ter averaging 17.0 points and 11.7 rebounds over three games ... Scored in double figures in seven straight games from Nov. 22 to Dec. 21, including five double doubles ... Includ- ed in that stretch was a 21-point, 13-rebound outing vs. Arizona ... Scored 21 points and had eight rebounds vs. UNC Asheville ... Be- came first Deac since 2013-14 with first half double-double and finished with 14 points and 13 rebounds at Boston College. 2018-19 (At Wake Forest) All-ACC Academic Team ... Appeared in 25 games, making 16 starts ... Averaged 6.2 points and 5.5 rebounds per game ... Led the team with 25 blocks ... Scored in double fig- ures in four games. Personal Born Feb. 20 ... Parents are Massar and Marie Sarr ... Has one brother, Alexandre ... Major is communication ... Chose his number be- cause he has a 30-year age difference from his mother and it makes him think of her when he plays ... Has to take a hot shower as his pregame superstition ... Favorite basket- ball player is Hakeem Olajuwon ... Hobbies away from basketball include fishing, yoga, playing cards, reading, cooking and visiting with family and friends in France ... Con- siders his fishing rod to be his most prized possession ... Can play the clarinet ... Chose Kentucky over Duke, Baylor, Florida State, Arizona State, Maryland and Purdue. F n 7-0 n 237 n Sr . OLIVIER SARR #30 Bordeaux, France Follow OLIVIER on Social Media n @sarr_olivier on Twitter n @olivier_sarr on Instagram 48 @KentuckyMBB 2019-20 (Rhode Island) Appeared in all 30 games, making three starts ... Immediate contributor for a Rhode Island team that went 21-9 on the season and fin- ished 13-5 in the Atlantic 10 ... Averaged 5.1 points and 3.9 rebounds per game ... Scored in double figures five times ... Showed an ability to stretch the floor with 13 3-pointers ... Started and scored nine points, grabbed six rebounds, had three assists and hit the game-winning free throws with 6.6 seconds left in a 76-75 win at Fordham ... Scored five points and grabbed two rebounds at David- son ... Had 12 points, two rebounds and one block against Saint Joseph’s ... Recorded four points and three rebounds at Dayton ... Post- ed six points and four rebounds at George Washington ... Scored seven points and with four rebounds at St. Bonaventure ... Made his first career start and posted nine points and four rebounds against Davidson ... Scored a career-high 12 points with eight rebounds against Richmond ... Recorded five points and five rebounds vs. Western Kentucky ... Scored five points and grabbed five rebounds against Providence ... Had five points and six rebounds at West Virginia ... Scored four points and grabbed three rebounds against Manhattan ... Posted 10 points and three re- bounds vs. LSU ... Scored 11 points and was 3 of 4 from 3-point range against Alabama ... Hauled in six rebounds at Maryland ... Scored 11 points, grabbed seven rebounds and blocked a shot in his debut vs. LIU Brooklyn. High School Averaged 15.6 points and 8.8 rebounds per game for Woodstock Academy his senior sea- son ... Unranked prospect who received his first offer six months before signing a national letter of intent ... Was an All-Section honoree ... Also played football and volleyball ... Hon- or-roll student. Personal Born May 8 in Brooklyn, New York … Par- ents are Roni and Obadiah Toppin … Has a brother, Obi, who was the consensus Na- tional Player of the Year in 2020 for Dayton ... Major is undeclared/exploratory studies in agriculture ... Chose Kentucky over Oregon and Iowa State ... Lists his mother as his great- est influence ... Most memorable moment as a basketball player is playing against his brother during his freshman season of college at Rhode Island ... Chose No. 0 because it’s always been his number ... Favorite food is Italian ... Pregame superstition is eating can- dy ... Off the court hobbies include playing video games ... Can play the piano. Forward n 6-9 n 194 n So. JACOB TOPPIN #0 Brooklyn, N.Y. Follow JACOB on Social Media n @jtoppin0 on Twitter n @jtoppin_0 on Instagram @UKSportsNetwork 49 High School Led high school team to a 29-1 record his se- nior season ... Averaged 11.8 points, 7.9 re- bounds, 1.3 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.3 blocks for a team that won its final 25 games ... Squad claimed the South Jersey, Group 2 champion- ship and the No. 1 spot in the final NJ.com Top 50 rankings ... Named the NJ.com Player of the Year and was a NJ.com All-State First Team selection ... Averaged 11.4 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game during the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League in 2019 ... Also performed well at the Peach Jam finals in 2019, averaging 14.4 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per game ... Selected to the Allen Iverson Roundball Classic ... Four-star prospect ranked as high as No. 36 in the class by Rivals. Personal Born Feb. 8 in Edgewater Park, New Jersey ... Parents are Monique Ripka and Stephen Ware ... Has two siblings, Shataya and Stefon ... Major is undeclared/exploratory studies in agriculture ... Chose Kentucky over Michigan, Ohio State, Providence and Miami ... Lists his parents as his life’s greatest influences ... Chose No. 55 because it is unique ... Favorite show on Netflix is All-American ... Listens to Drake before games ... Lists Michael Kidd- Gilchrist as his favorite former UK player ... His most memorable moment as a basketball player is going 29-1 his final season of high school ... Enjoys playing Call of Duty when he’s not playing basketball. F n 6-9 n 223 n Fr . LANCE WARE #55 Camden, N.J. Follow LANCE on Social Media n @lanceware12 on Twitter n @lance.ware on Instagram 50 @KentuckyMBB High School Appeared in all 26 games for Kingsway Re- gional during his senior season … Averaged 8.7 points per game … Notched 11 dou- ble-figure scoring efforts and knocked down multiple 3-pointers in 12 games … Scored a season-high 19 points on six made 3s with four assists against Woodstown … Also post- ed 16 points, five rebounds and four assists at Clearview and recorded 15 points, six boards and five dimes vs. Cumberland ... Dished out four or more assists in 14 games … Produced three or more steals in 10 games … Helped advance Kingsway to the 2020 NJSIAA Group 4 Championship field of 64. Personal Born Feb. 3 in Camden, New Jersey … Moth- er is Syreeta Brittingham … Stepfather is Dajuan Wagner, former Memphis star who played for John Calipari … Has two siblings, Dayonni and Dajuan Jr. … Major is finance … Off the court talent includes juggling … Lists his parents as the two people who have influenced him the most … When he’s not playing basketball he’s watching it … Listens to NBA YoungBoy, Polo G and Lil Durk pre- game … Chicken is his favorite food … Lists Kemba Walker as his favorite NBA player and Tyler Ulis as his favorite former UK player. G n 5-8 n 145 n Fr. KAREEM WATKINS #25 Camden, N.J. Follow KAREEM on Social Media n @stink_cvp on Instagram @UKSportsNetwork 51 2019-20 Saw action in four games during his first sea- son with the Wildcats … Made his UK debut in the win over Eastern Kentucky … Logged two steals, one each against EKU and Lamar. 2018-19 (College of the Desert) Saw action in 27 games ... Averaged 8.2 points per game for the Roadrunners ... Also contributed 5.0 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game ... Dished out a team-high 134 assists ... Sunk 31 shots from behind the arc ... Scored a career-high 29 points vs. San Jacin- to on Feb. 1 on 9-of-11 shooting and 10 of 11 from the free-throw line ... Recorded 19 points vs. West LA on Nov. 2 ... Twice tabbed to the College of the Desert Dean’s List. 2017-18 (UC Irvine) Appeared in 27 games as a true freshman ... Played double-digit minutes four times ... Scored five points in his collegiate debut at Denver ... Dished out four assists and hit a three against Chapman ... Had three assists in six minutes at Montana ... Snared four boards to couple with two points vs. UC Riv- erside ... Two-time Dean’s List honoree. High School Played for Chatfield High School ... 2016 Chauncey Billups regional champion ... School reached the Colorado High School Activities Association Final Four in 2016 ... Three-time league champion ... Two-time Jef- ferson County All-Conference ... 2014 Adidas Unrivaled assist leader ... Finalist in the 2013 USA U-18 3x3 Tournament ... Phi Theta Kap- pa Honor Society. Personal Born Sept. 26 in Fresno, California … Par- ents are John and Jean Welch … Has a sister, Haley ... Major is bachelor of liberal studies ... Father played basketball at UNLV and has served as a coach in the NBA for 15 years ... John Welch is currently serving as an as- sistant coach for the Los Angeles Clippers ... Grandfather Coley was the third-ranked boxing middleweight in the world in 1941 ... Chose No. 13 because it was Steve Nash’s number ... Proudest moment as a basketball player was suiting up for UC Irvine for his first collegiate game. Guard n 6-0 n 185 n Sr. RILEY WELCH #13 Littleton, Colo. 52 @KentuckyMBB Follow RILEY on Social Media n @Riley__Welch on Twitter n @riley__welch on Instagram The Kentucky women’s golf team is in the heart of its 2020-21 schedule with a four-tournament stretch over a sev- en-week span. The Wildcats just completed the first of that stretch with a 10th-place finish at the Florida Gators Invitational in Gaines- ville, Florida, after opening the spring in late January/early February with a sev- enth-place showing at the UCF Challenge in Orlando, Florida. They will face a quick turnaround with their third tournament of the spring and sixth overall at the Gamecock Intercolle- giate in Columbia, South Carolina, March 1-3. UK has been unable to match its break- through 2019-20 success so far in 2020- 21, but this team will have the opportunity to do something that team was unable to do: go to the postseason. Kentucky was obviously in line for a berth last season until the COVID-19 pandemic canceled the postseason and abruptly ended a magical season. It was a tough blow for an emerging and talent- ed group, but the Wildcats have had their eyes set on a second chance this season with basically the entire team back from a year ago. The Wildcats have battled consistency issues to this point. They have certain- ly flashed the same signs as last season’s group – which set the school record for stroke average – with low scores during the first six tournaments of the season. One needs to look no further than the spring-opening tournament at the UCF Challenge – where UK shot a season-best 878 (14-over par) with two Wildcats in the top 20 amid windy conditions – to see the potential of this group. But an off day here or there to this point has thrown a wrench in Kentucky’s quest to win a tournament. Head coach Golda Borst, now in her 11th season at the helm, says it is all about confidence and consistency with this group. Understandably, those have been hard to build with all the consequenc- es and disjointedness the pandemic has thrust on everyone. “We have a really good team,” Borst said. “We just have to believe that we are a good team. Each individual player has to believe that they are going to make the putt, that they are going to execute the shot. I think that is our biggest weakness right now. The more we play, the more confidence we will get.” And that is exactly what this busy up- coming stretch for the Wildcats will pres- ent: plenty of opportunities to play. With just six days in between the Florida Gators Invitational and the Gamecock In- tercollegiate, the Wildcats remained on the road to practice in between tournaments. Borst is hopeful the time together – both on and off the course – will serve as a key turning point for a group that wants to finish what it was unable to start a sea- son ago. “We’re going to play a lot of golf,” Borst said. “That’s something that we haven’t been able to do (with the pandemic and the weather back home), so we’re going to play a lot and do a ton of short game (work). It’s good for this group to be to- gether. This group jells really good togeth- er. 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