Two stock risers from Kentucky's win over the Penn Quakers
Kentucky was able to go on the road to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and take on the Penn Quakers in the Wells Fargo Center.
The Cats won this game 81-66 thanks to making their shots from deep and dominating on the offensive glass.
Let's take a look at two Kentucky Wildcats who raised their stock in the Cat's win over the Quakers.
Aaron Bradshaw
The matchup with Penn was Aaron Bradshaw's second game in a Kentucky uniform, and he dominated. The freshman seven-footer had 17 points, 11 rebounds, three blocks, and a steal. He looked athletic and quick in the blue and white on Saturday. Bradshaw had five offensive rebounds, which led to some put-back dunks for the seven-footer. Bradshaw also had the team's best +/- with a +17. When he was on the floor, the Cats were better in this game. He was a full go in this game, which means Bradshaw will be able to play full minutes against UNC.
Rob Dillingham
Rob Dillingham had a really good bounce-back game against Penn. He didn't have his best showing against UNC Wilmington, but he didn't let it turn into a slump. The freshman ball handler had 17 points, three rebounds, and an assist. He also had two steals, which are so important for Kentucky because they lead to runouts. It's good to see Dillingham play like himself with a big game against the North Carolina Tarheels coming up next Saturday.
Takeaways and Watch Articles from Kentucky win over Penn
Takeaways: A breakout game from Aaron Bradshaw leads the Cats past the Penn Quakers 81-66
WATCH: Aaron Bradshaw is breaking out for the Kentucky Wildcats
WATCH: Justin Edwards makes an excellent hustle play in his hometown
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