The Memorial Memo (EP. 39): Big Blue Madness, Season Preview and more with Kenny Brooks

Episode 39 of The Memorial Memo is LIVE!
This episode, Kentucky women’s basketball head coach Kenny Brooks makes his second appearance on The Memorial Memo to preview Big Blue Madness, the Blue-White Game, the upcoming season and more.
Brooks is heading into his second season at the helm in Lexington, looking to follow up an awesome first year with an even better second year. The team went 23-8 a year ago, finishing fourth in the SEC and earning top four seed in the NCAA Tournament in order to host the first two rounds in Lexington.
With a deeper and arguably more talented squad than last year’s group, the ceiling is sky-high riding into November.
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