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Kentucky Wildcats head coach Kenny Brooks hypes up the crowd during Big Blue Madness on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024 at Rupp Arena.

Kenny Brooks has been to the Final Four before, and he’s also developed James Madison into a perennial NCAA Tournament team. But the Kentucky women’s basketball coach believes this upcoming year may set a new bar for both his own career and Kentucky’s programme.

Speaking to the Courier Journal, Brooks said, “We’re gonna have a really good balance…I think everyone is capable of knocking down 3-point shots… This will probably be the best 3-point shooting team, and it’s not just the guards that can shoot them; our post players can shoot them.”

Kentucky Wildcats head coach Kenny Brooks hypes up the crowd during Big Blue Madness on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024 at Rupp Arena.

That kind of versatility is rare, and it’s the exact sort of style that also what made Kentucky a Sweet 16 team last year. Especially when Amelia Hassett would step out of the paint and splash triples, Kentucky’s offence became nearly unstoppable.

Looking at the roster, Brooks looks to be onto something.

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