Lexington, KY — As the 2025 NCAA Tournament approaches, the Kentucky Wildcats and their passionate fanbase are eagerly watching the bracket unfold, with one matchup on everyone’s mind: a potential clash between former Kentucky coach Rick Pitino and current Wildcats head coach John Calipari. The prospect of such a matchup sent shockwaves through the Wildcats’ watch parties, where fans gathered in droves to celebrate the beginning of March Madness.
Pitino, who famously led Kentucky to a national title in 1996 and helped elevate the program’s prominence, is now at the helm of St. John’s University, having revitalized the Red Storm’s basketball program. Calipari, who took over Kentucky in 2009, has since cemented himself as one of college basketball’s premier coaches, with a national title and multiple Final Four appearances under his belt.
The excitement surrounding the potential meeting of these two legendary figures was palpable at Kentucky’s official watch party, where fans erupted in joy at the possibility of the two coaches—both with ties to the program—facing off in the NCAA Tournament. The Wildcats have a strong 3-seed in the Midwest Region, and the tournament’s unpredictability means that a collision with Pitino’s St. John’s squad, should they advance far enough, is a very real possibility.
The rivalry between Pitino and Calipari, though not personal, is deeply ingrained in Kentucky basketball lore. Pitino’s time with the Wildcats set the stage for Calipari’s own success, and fans of both coaches are fiercely loyal to their respective leaders. For Kentucky supporters, the idea of facing Pitino—who spent much of his career with their team—is loaded with emotion, as it would provide an opportunity for Calipari to prove his worth against his predecessor.
As fans watched the brackets take shape, Kentucky’s watch party became a raucous celebration of both the present and the past. There were chants, cheers, and even playful debates about which coach would come out on top in a potential showdown. As the night wore on, the energy only grew stronger, as the prospect of this unique matchup took center stage in the minds of Wildcats fans.
Pitino’s return to the NCAA Tournament with St. John’s, a program he has steadily rebuilt since his arrival, has only fueled the narrative. His leadership in New York has caught the attention of many, and it’s clear that his basketball acumen remains sharp, as evidenced by St. John’s making the tournament under his guidance. But no matter how far the Red Storm advance, the shadow of Kentucky looms large—both because of the program’s championship pedigree and the history of Pitino’s tenure there.
With the first round of the tournament set to begin soon, Kentucky fans are bracing for an exciting and unpredictable ride. Whether the Wildcats can make a deep run of their own remains to be seen, but the possibility of facing off with Rick Pitino’s St. John’s squad in March Madness is enough to fuel the anticipation of an already electric postseason.
As the Wildcats prepare for their opening round matchup, one thing is certain—March Madness has already given Kentucky fans an early thrill, with the prospect of a Pitino-Calipari clash sending the fanbase into a frenzy. The stage is set, and it’s only a matter of time before we see if the two coaching giants will face off once again.