Booker continues Kentucky’s domination of SEC Freshman of Week award


For the second straight week and the third time this season, Kentucky guard Devin Booker has been named Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Week.

Booker averaged 10.0 points on 67-percent shooting to help UK to a pair of dominant wins against SEC opponents last week.

Kentucky players have been named SEC Freshman of the Week seven times this year, including three selections for Devin Booker (UK Athletics Photo)
Kentucky players have been named SEC Freshman of the Week seven times this year, including three selections for Devin Booker (UK Athletics Photo)

The 6-foot-6 guard began the week with a perfect night shooting, not missing an attempt from the floor or from the free-throw line against Missouri. The Grand Rapids, Michigan, native was the Wildcats’ leading scorer at Alabama with 13 points, UK’s first victory in Tuscaloosa, Ala., since 2009.

Booker made a trio of 3-pointers at Alabama and has hit multiple treys in five of his last six games, and at least one in seven straight outings.

In league competition, Booker is shooting 64.7 percent from 3-point range, 90.9 percent at the free-throw line and 55.6 percent from the floor while averaging 12.8 points per game. He leads all SEC players in 3-point field-goal percentage for the season.

The Wildcats have won seven SEC Freshman of the Week honors this season. Booker has won the award three times while Karl-Anthony Towns won the award twice. Trey Lyles and Tyler Ulis have claimed the honor once apiece.

Kentucky will return to Rupp Arena on Tuesday when the Cats host Vanderbilt at 9 p.m. on the SEC Network.

From UK Athletics


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