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No. 7 LSU With Program’s Best Start Following 67-48 Win At Kentucky
No. 7 LSU improved to 16-0 (4-0 SEC) on Sunday, the most effective begin in program historical past, because the Tigers took down Kentucky (8-8, 0-4 SEC) in Rupp Area.
LSU has began SEC play with wins by 24, 25, 40 and 19 factors in its first 4 convention video games.
“Look, it simply feels good to win,” Coach Kim Mulkey mentioned. “Whether or not you’re 16-0. Whether or not you’re breaking data. Simply successful the subsequent sport all the time feels good.”
Standout freshman Flau’jae Johnson continued to impress as she was one level shy of her profession excessive. Johnson tallied 26 factors and eight rebounds in a dominant win over Kentucky. The three-time and reigning SEC Freshman of the Week has a very good likelihood of creating it a fourth as she picked up proper the place she left off after scoring 18 factors in opposition to Texas A&M on Thursday.
Angel Reese earned her sixteenth double-double in as many video games and the longest streak of consecutive double-doubles to open a season in SEC historical past continued. After a historic efficiency in opposition to Texas A&M the place Reese dropped 26 factors and hauled in a LSU report 28 rebounds, Reese completed Sunday afternoon’s contest with 26 factors and 13 boards. Reese has been on a tear as she’s scored 20+ factors in 12 of the previous 13 video games.
The dynamic duo of Johnson and Reese mixed for 52 of the Tigers 67 factors as they led LSU to its finest begin in program historical past.
Guard Alexis Morris performed her fewest minutes of the season with flu-like signs.
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LSU received to the free-throw line quite a bit and the Tigers had been environment friendly once they went there, taking pictures 25-31 from the charity stripe. Reese was 16-17 from the free-throw line. LSU additionally outrebounded the Wildcats, 45-23.
“I believed we actually centered after the [Texas] A&M sport on beginning video games and ending video games and I believed our begin was superb at the moment,” Coach Mulkey mentioned. “I believed we attacked. I believed we scored the ball. I believed we executed.”
Kentucky duo, Maddie Scherr and Robyn Benton, led the way in which for the Wildcats. Scherr led the group with a profession excessive 22 factors and 4 made threes, probably the most of her profession. Benton was the one different Wildcat in double figures who adopted with 11. No Kentucky participant had greater than 5 rebounds, Nyah Leveretter had 5 and 4 gamers had 4.
The Tigers will stay on the highway as they journey for a highway sport Thursday evening to take Missouri at 6 p.m. CT in Mizzou Area. LSU will probably be returning residence to host Auburn subsequent Sunday and Seimone Augustus’ statue will probably be unveiled previous to the sport.
The Tigers went on a 5-0 run to start out the sport and earned a 13-5 lead on the first timeout 4 minutes into the opening quarter. The Wildcats lower the LSU result in 3 after a trey from Scherr and a driving layup by Cambridge made it 15-12. After beginning 5-6 from the sphere, LSU went 0-6 after the timeout and received caught in a scoring drought that lasted about 4 minutes till Reese made two free throws with six seconds left within the quarter to take a 17-12 lead after one. LSU went 88-percent (7-8) from the foul line within the first quarter. Reese and Johnson led the group with six factors every forward of the second quarter.
Each groups began sluggish within the second and it wasn’t till 4 minutes in when Reese gave the Tigers its first two factors of the quarter. LSU traded buckets with the Wildcats and seemed to achieve momentum simply earlier than the media timeout when Johnson went coast to coast weaving by defenders to push LSU previous 20. The Tigers led 21-17 on the media timeout. Johnson picked up proper the place she left off to make it a 6-0 solo run and gave LSU a 8-point lead. A 12-0 run by LSU pressured a Kentucky timeout after the Wildcats went 1 of its final 9 discipline objectives and was caught in a 4:38 scoring drought. The Tigers held UK to simply 5 factors within the second quarter and went onto the break up 31-17.
The third quarter received off to a aggressive begin as UK outscored LSU 9-8 4 minutes into the quarter. The Tigers scored half its third quarter factors from the charity stripe and its different half was cut up by Johnson and Reese. LSU led Kentucky 39-26 on the first media timeout of the quarter. After the timeout LSU went on an 8-0 run and took benefit of three UK turnovers inside that run. With half a minute to go within the third Reese picked up her tenth rebound and earned her sixteenth double-double in as many video games this season. LSU ended the quarter because it transformed a full court docket play within the ultimate 4 seconds as Johnson inbounded the ball throughout court docket to Reese who completed inside simply earlier than the buzzer.
The ultimate quarter was one other tight race as LSU held on to the lead it had constructed up. UK outscored LSU early within the quarter and did its finest to shorten the Tiger lead. The Wildcats had been led by Scherr who had 12 fourth quarter factors and headlined a late 7-0 UK run. The Tigers continued to make the most of their time from the free throw line as they went 7-9 from the stripe within the fourth. Regardless of ending the quarter 5 of its final 6, the very best scoring Kentucky quarter (21) wasn’t sufficient to catch the Tigers.
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Kentucky vs. Florida viewing info, what to watch for, and predictions
With the Kentucky Wildcats ranked in the top 10 with an 11-2 record, including big wins over Duke and Gonzaga, it’s been a good start to the Mark Pope era as the non-conference slate comes to an end.
However, the most difficult is yet to come.
Entering conference play in an SEC that is being discussed as one of the strongest conferences in recent memory, Kentucky has one of the toughest remaining schedules in the country. 14 of their 18 conference games will be Quad I opportunities. Their first opponent will be the Florida Gators on Saturday.
Considered one of the best young coaches in the country, Todd Golden has led Florida to a 13-0 record, holding the nation’s longest active win streak and No. 5 national ranking in the Coaches Poll. However, the Gators have played just one top-50 KenPom team in a struggling North Carolina squad.
Is Kentucky ready for the physicality of the SEC? Is Florida for real? Let’s take a look at the matchup.
Pace and Defense
Kentucky and Florida both rank top 10 in field goal attempts and average just more than 15 seconds per possession. Meaning, this is going to be a fast-paced contest with a lot of shots.
Just like Kentucky, Florida prioritizes attacking in transition. The best way to stop that is by scoring. So, in a way, Kentucky’s best defense against Florida is their offense. That means efficient movement, on and off the ball, and good shot selection.
When getting into halfcourt defense, Kentucky needs to be prepared for a lot of ball screens, an area they have been focusing on since the loss to Ohio State. “All of our guys were struggling to remember if there was anything involved in the game of basketball except for ball screen defense. We repped and repped and repped,” Pope said after the Brown win.
Offensive Rebounding Battle
Florida is the best rebounding team in the country by average. Statistically, Kentucky is, too, but there have been times they have lacked effort on the boards, most recently in the first half against Brown.
With Florida, it’s not just one player; it’s a balanced attack, with six players averaging more than five rebounds per game. All five Kentucky players on the floor will need to make the effort to box out and not look to leak out early.
Florida really excels on the offensive glass, rebounding 41% of their misses. That said, they give up nearly 10 offensive rebounds to their opponent per game, an area where Mark Pope prioritizes every game.
If the Cats can be in the net-positive with offensive rebounds, it would be huge for their chances to win.
Free Throws
Statistically, Florida’s biggest weakness is its free-throw shooting, which is 73.4% compared to Kentucky’s 73.8%.
Similar to Kentucky, the Gators have been inconsistent from the charity stripe, shooting nearly 82% on 33 attempts in one game this season to shooting 56% on 25 attempts in another.
All projections expect this to be a close game and taking advantage of FREE throws will always help your chances to win.
Opposing Players to Watch
G Walter Clayton Jr 6-3, 195 lbs
- 17.2 PPG (10th in SEC)
- 3.8 APG
- 37% 3P
G Will Richard 6-4, 206 lbs
- 14.2 PPG
- 5.0 RPG
- 2.2 SPG (8th in SEC)
F Alex Condon
- 11.2 PPG
- 7.5 RPG (10th in SEC)
- 1.5 BPG (8th in SEC)
Time: 11:00 AM ET on January 4th, 2024
Location: Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center in Lexington, Kentucky
TV Channel: ESPN
Online Stream: ESPN+ and the ESPN app.
Radio: Tom Leach and Jack Givens will have the call on the UK Sports Radio Network.
Replay: WatchESPN and ESPN network of channels (check local listings).
Rosters: UK | FLA
Stats to Know: UK | FLA
KenPom: UK | FLA
Team Sheet: UK | FLA
Odds: FanDuel Sportsbook does not yet have a spread, so check back later for that. EvanMiya gives Kentucky a 43.9% chance of winning, Bart Torvik is at 54%, KenPom is at 47%, and ESPN is at 58.8%.
Predictions: EvanMiya has Florida winning 82-77. Bart Torvik has the Cats winning an 83-82 thriller. Haslametrics is going with an 84-78 Florida victory. KenPom has the Gators winning 82-81. I’ll give the home team the edge in this one and predict an 85-83 victory, Kentucky!
How do you see this one going? Send us your Kentucky vs. Florida score predictions in the comments section!
Go CATS!!
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Kentucky 'scored in every way possible' in learning experience for Brown: “It's just super impressive to see.”
Brown decided to schedule its two biggest games of the non-conference schedule within nine days of each other. The Bears first traveled to Lawrence to take on a top-10 Kansas team on December 22 before flying to Lexington to take on a top-10 Kentucky team on Dec. 31 — arguably the two best home environments in college basketball in back-to-back matchups.
Quite the challenge ahead of the Ivy League schedule.
Weirdly enough, they were identical 34-point margins of victory for the blue bloods, KU pulling off an 87-53 win and UK pulling off an 88-54 win. Both games saw sluggish starts before the home favorite pulled away in blowout fashion down the stretch.
How did Brown head coach Mike Martin view the matchups?
“Trying to take a little bit of a step-back and just think of the big picture of the opportunity our programs had the last two games, playing in Kansas then playing here,” he said. “Great experience for our players. Great experience for everyone affiliated with our program.”
In his eyes, the Wildcats are as advertised — closer to the team that beat Duke and Gonzaga away from home than the one that got destroyed by Ohio State in New York City. After the offense hit a wall as of late and the defense regressed, Mark Pope’s group finally got things figured out going into the SEC schedule.
It was noticeable on both ends.
“I think Kentucky did a great job of making us uncomfortable from the very beginning. Offensively we struggled to really get into a flow and run offense. 23 turnovers led to 33 Kentucky points,” Martin said. “Obviously, it’s going to be hard to stay within reach when that happens so. I thought our half-court defense was actually pretty good. They scored a lot in transition off our turnovers. In the second half, they scored in every way possible so, we’ll learn from it, and I know we will be a lot better because of these last two experiences.”
What led to that dominant defensive effort that led to 23 forced turnovers with 14 steals?
“It starts at the point of attack. (Lamont) Butler and (Otega) Oweh are terrific defensive guards and obviously we have a terrific guard named Kino Lilly. You know, Kino was efficient offensively, but I think their pressure at the point of their defense, then obviously (Amari) Williams at the back end made it hard on us. They were trying to take us out of our Zoom action, they denied a lot of hand-offs. Then we got a couple back-cuts early, but it wasn’t enough to loosen them up.
“So, I think it starts with those three guys, then their entire team and scheme defensively deserves a lot of credit.”
For how quickly this Kentucky team was put together almost entirely through the transfer portal, Martin couldn’t be more impressed.
“They were ready, Kentucky, to play and it’s impressive to watch what they’ve done in a short amount of time with so many new players,” he said. “How cohesive they are and how they share the ball, the 18 assists for them and only five turnovers. It’s just super impressive to see.”
Can’t complain about a feel-good win to close out 2024.
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Andrew Carr scores 14, Otega Oweh adds 13 as No. 10 Kentucky handles Brown 88-54
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Andrew Carr scored all of his 14 points in the first half, Otega Oweh added 13 and No. 10 Kentucky handled Brown 88-54 Tuesday.
Oweh had 11 points after halftime, including seven in the first five minutes of the second half to put the Wildcats (11-2) up 52-32 with 15:38 remaining. Amari Williams and Koby Brea each added 13 points.
Kino Lilly Jr. scored 16 points to lead Brown (7-5), but the Bears’ leading scorer never was able to control the game. He hit two 3-pointers but entered the game averaging four 3s per game to rank third in the nation.
Takeaways
Brown: The Bears committed 23 turnovers that led to 33 Kentucky points. They also shot just 2 of 12 on 3-pointers in the first half.
Kentucky: The Wildcats needed the win after a disappointing 85-65 loss to Ohio State on Dec. 21 and a challenging Southeastern Conference schedule ahead of them. Kentucky showed the effects of a 10-day layoff early on, only leading 4-2 at the first media timeout and being outrebounded by 10 in the first half.
Key moment
After the slow start and Brown leading 6-4, Carr sparked a 15-3 Wildcat run with seven straight points for a 15-7 lead. Kentucky led 37-21 with 2:30 to go before halftime and 33-15 overall.
Key stat
Both teams shot exactly the same in the first half, 11 of 26 (42.3%). Kentucky had three more 3-pointers and 10 more free throws than the Bears, which made the difference.
Up next
Brown hosts Johnson & Wales on Sunday. Kentucky opens SEC play at home Saturday against No. 6 Florida.
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