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Box score from Kentucky basketball’s victory over Africa in 2023 GLOBL JAM

Reed Sheppard leads Kentucky into Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto before the Wildcats’ game against Africa on Saturday.
Reed Sheppard leads Kentucky into Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto before the Wildcats’ game against Africa on Saturday. UK Athletics

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Kentucky at the 2023 GLOBL JAM

Click below to read all of the coverage from the Lexington Herald-Leader and Kentucky.com from the University of Kentucky men’s basketball team’s gold-medal winning performance in Canada.

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The University of Kentucky men’s basketball team played a U-23 team from Africa on Saturday in the 2023 GLOBL JAM at Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Wildcats defeated Africa, 104-92.

Next up for Kentucky, which is representing the United States in the four-team international tournament, is the GLOBL JAM gold medal game against Canada or Germany on Sunday night in Toronto.

Kentucky’s statistical leaders in Saturday’s game:

Points: Antonio Reeves, 27

Rebounds: Tre Mitchell, 8

Assists: Reed Sheppard, 8

Steals: Justin Edwards, Adou Thiero, 3

Blocks: Reed Sheppard, 2

Turnovers: Justin Edwards, Tre Mitchell, 4

Minutes: D.J. Wagner, 32

Three-pointers made: Antonio Reeves 8-11, Reed Sheppard 2-5, Tre Mitchell 2-5, Justin Edwards, 2-6

View a complete statistics report from the game.

View the complete GLOBL JAM schedule.

Sunday

Kentucky vs. Canada or Germany

What: GLOBL JAM gold-medal game

When: 8 p.m.

Where: Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

TV: CBS Sports Network

Radio: WLAP-AM 630, WBUL-FM 98.1

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This story was originally published July 15, 2023 at 3:53 PM.

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Kentucky at the 2023 GLOBL JAM

Click below to read all of the coverage from the Lexington Herald-Leader and Kentucky.com from the University of Kentucky men’s basketball team’s gold-medal winning performance in Canada.