The University of Kentucky's next game against Indiana University has a new date.UK posted a short message on social media Tuesday signaling the next chapter of the renewed rivalry.This year, it'll be on Nov. 20, the week before Thanksgiving. It was originally scheduled for Dec. 27. It'll still be at Lucas Oil Stadium.WLKY and CBS will be carrying to game, but an exact tip off time is yet to be announced.Want to get tickets? Click this link. The game is part of the recently renewed multi-year series between the two programs, which returned in 2025 after more than a decade without a regular-season meeting.Their first matchup since 2011 was at Rupp Arena in Lexington and resulted in a 72-60 win for the Wildcats. The two programs have faced each other 10 times in Indianapolis, but they have never played inside of Lucas Oil Stadium, which is the home of the Indianapolis Colts football team.Hosting this year's game at Lucas Oil gives both teams a chance to bring the rivalry back into the national spotlight.Between 1987 and 2005, they faced off at the Hoosier/RCA Dome and regularly had crowds in excess of 40,000 people. Kentucky currently leads the all-time series between the two programs, 32-25.
INDIANAPOLIS — The University of Kentucky's next game against Indiana University has a new date.
UK posted a short message on social media Tuesday signaling the next chapter of the renewed rivalry.
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This year, it'll be on Nov. 20, the week before Thanksgiving. It was originally scheduled for Dec. 27. It'll still be at Lucas Oil Stadium.
WLKY and CBS will be carrying to game, but an exact tip off time is yet to be announced.
Want to get tickets? Click this link.
The game is part of the recently renewed multi-year series between the two programs, which returned in 2025 after more than a decade without a regular-season meeting.
Their first matchup since 2011 was at Rupp Arena in Lexington and resulted in a 72-60 win for the Wildcats.
The two programs have faced each other 10 times in Indianapolis, but they have never played inside of Lucas Oil Stadium, which is the home of the Indianapolis Colts football team.
Hosting this year's game at Lucas Oil gives both teams a chance to bring the rivalry back into the national spotlight.
Between 1987 and 2005, they faced off at the Hoosier/RCA Dome and regularly had crowds in excess of 40,000 people.
Kentucky currently leads the all-time series between the two programs, 32-25.