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SEC PREVIEW FROM THE WRONG END OF A CAT FIGHT... TO SCRATCHING THEIR WAY TO THE TOP By MATTHEW SPARKS / For Th e Daily Independent A different clowder of cats clawed their way to the top of the SEC last season. The Tigers of LSU and Auburn showed their stripes, taking the regular-season crown and the tournament title respectively. Kentucky will lean on its returning group of Wildcats to reassert its place at the top of the standings. Coach John Calipari can boast an experienced backcourt with sopho- mores Ashton Hagans, a defensive specialist, and Imman- uel Quickley, an athletic shooting guard. Forwards Nick Richards and E.J. Montgomery tested the NBA waters but resurfaced in Lexington. Grad transfer Nate Sestina from Bucknell will offer another physical presence down low. Calipari and his preference for a professional-style program always yields a talented recruiting class. This year is no different with the addition of fi ve-star newcom- ers Tyrese Maxey and 6-foot-6 forward Kahlil Whitney. 34 | UK Basketball Preview 2019/2020N Johnny Juzang chose Kentucky over national-champion Virginia and Kentucky Mr. Basketball Dontaie Allen will see action after suffering a knee injury in his fi nal year of high school. Auburn, guided by its fl amboyant coach Bruce Pearl, won 14 of its fi nal 16 games in last campaign, including the school’s fi rst SEC Tournament title since 1985. The streak culminated with in a one-point loss to Virginia in the fi nal moments at the Final Four. If Auburn wants to reach the 30-win plateau again, it will rely on the great depth it enjoyed last season to adjust to new roles. Playing on college basketball’s grandest stage can help, but the solid frontcourt of Daniel Purifoy, Anfernee McLemore and 6-11 Austin Wiley will need to put up big minutes. LSU brought back the services of coach Will Wade for a third season after his involvement in an alleged recruit- ing scandal that included recordings with former Adidas consultant Christian Dawkins.