Kentucky women's team beats Liberty after last-second scare
- Mark Pope, in his first year as Kentucky's coach, noted that his team faces 14 seed Troy in the NCAA Tournament after a history of upset losses.
- Troy, with a record of 23-10, secured their tournament spot by overcoming an eight-point deficit against Arkansas State in the Sun Belt Conference title.
- Lamont Butler, known as 'LaMarch', returns after missing a previous game and is eager to help his team in the tournament.
- Scott Cross, Troy's coach, acknowledged Kentucky's stature, saying, 'Anytime you're a 14 seed, whoever you play is going to be super tough.
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