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Kentucky's Kam Williams Nearing Return From Foot Injury
Coach Mark Pope provides update on injured star's recovery ahead of SEC Tournament
Published on Mar. 8, 2026
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Kentucky Wildcats guard Kam Williams, who broke his foot just over six weeks ago, has returned to limited practice and is nearing a return to the court, according to head coach Mark Pope. While Williams may not immediately make a major impact as he shakes off some rust, his return as a solid shooter and athletic defender will be a boost for the Wildcats heading into the SEC Tournament and NCAA postseason.
Why it matters
Williams' return is a significant development for the Wildcats, who have been without one of their key players for over a month. His shooting and defensive abilities could provide a lift for Kentucky as they look to make a deep run in the postseason.
The details
Williams returned to practice on Thursday, but Pope noted that he was "pretty sore" after the limited reps. The coach said the team is taking a cautious approach as Williams works to recover from the foot injury. While Williams may not be at full strength immediately, his presence on the floor will be a welcome addition for the Wildcats.
- Williams broke his foot just over six weeks ago.
- Williams returned to limited practice on Thursday, March 7, 2026.
The players
Kam Williams
A key guard for the Kentucky Wildcats who broke his foot just over six weeks ago and is nearing a return to the court.
Mark Pope
The head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats, who provided an update on Williams' recovery and return to practice.
What they’re saying
“He was good. He had limited reps. He was pretty sore after, so we're just in the process. It's exactly what you would expect it to be, as he tries to recover.”
— Mark Pope, Head Coach, Kentucky Wildcats (Yahoo Sports)
What’s next
The Wildcats will continue to monitor Williams' progress as he works to regain his form ahead of the SEC Tournament, which begins on March 13, 2026.
The takeaway
Williams' return, even in a limited capacity, provides a much-needed boost for the Wildcats as they prepare for the postseason. His shooting and defensive abilities could be a difference-maker for Kentucky as they look to make a deep run in the SEC Tournament and NCAA Tournament.
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