In his first season with the Kentucky Wildcats, head coach Mark Pope has led the team to a 22-11 record, securing a No. 10 seed in the NCAA Tournament. A standout contributor to this success is junior guard Otega Oweh, a transfer from Oklahoma, who has averaged 16.2 points per game this season. Oweh’s remarkable performance earned him Second-Team All-SEC honors, making him the only Wildcat recognized by the SEC coaches this season.
Notably, Oweh surpassed 1,000 career points during a thrilling 85-84 victory over Oklahoma in the SEC Tournament, where he scored 27 points and delivered the game-winning shot. His aggressive playstyle and defensive tenacity have made him a vital asset to Kentucky’s success. Coach Pope has praised Oweh’s relentless work ethic and leadership, highlighting his ability to step up in crucial moments.
Despite Kentucky’s ups and downs throughout the season, Oweh’s emergence has given the Wildcats a much-needed boost heading into March Madness. His ability to attack the basket, combined with his improved perimeter shooting, makes him a difficult matchup for any opponent. As Kentucky prepares for their first-round matchup, all eyes will be on Oweh to lead the charge and make a deep tournament run.