Kentucky Wildcats guard Denzel Aberdeen shared a hilarious message while congratulating his girlfriend, Clara Strack, for posting a history-making stat line. On Thursday, March 5, Stack and the rest of coach Kenny Brooks’ Wildcats faced Katie Abrahamson-Henderson’s Georgia Lady Bulldogs in the second round of this year’s SEC tournament at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.
Strack recorded a stat line that has never been done this century en route to leading her team to a win over the Bulldogs by 15 points, 76-61. With this victory, Strack and company moved on to the quarterfinal of this year’s conference postseason, where they will match up against coach Dawn Staley’s South Carolina Gamecocks on Friday, March 6, at the same venue. They currently possess an overall record of 23-9 (8-8 SEC).
To congratulate Strack and the rest of the Kentucky women’s basketball team on their win, Aberdeen took to his Instagram account to repost an upload by the official SEC page on his story, showing Strack during the match. Aberdeen then included a caption in which he claimed that Strack is a better player than him.
“cHECK UP BRA. sHE BETTER THAN ME,” aBERDEEN WROTE WITH A SLEW OF EMOJIS.

Meanwhile, Aberdeen and the rest of the Wildcats’ men’s basketball squad currently possess an overall record of 19-11 (10-7 SEC), and are in the middle of the pack in the 2026 SEC standings, as they are the fifth seed. They are now preparing for their final regular-season game of the year against the 2025 national champions, coach Todd Golden’s Florida Gators, on their home court, the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.
What Was Clara Strack’s History-Making Stat Line In The Second Round Of The 2026 SEC Tournament?
As pointed out by @ESPNInsights on X/Twitter, Clara Strack became the first women’s hoops player in the 21st century to have at least 30 points, five three-pointers, and three blocks in a regulation conference tournament game.
Strack finished the game against the Georgia Lady Bulldogs with 33 points with five three pointers, eight rebounds, two assists, a steal, and three blocks in 34 minutes played.
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