UK is now 108-13 all-time against the Rebels of Ole Miss
which includes a 55-2 record in Lexington.
LEXINGTON – February 15, 2020 – Bradley Charles – Bluegrass
Sports Nation
Upon entering today’s contest between Kentucky and Ole Miss,
it felt like it was going to be another routine day in Lexington. Kentucky
entered Rupp Arena as a heavy favorite against a fairly mediocre team who
entered the game playing their best basketball of the season. In this case, the
Rebels were on a three-game winning streak and had outscored their opponents by
an average of nearly 19 points per game during that stretch.
Entering the contest, ESPN’s Basketball Power Index gave the
Cats an 86.7% chance to pick up the victory. One would have expected the Cats
to run away with the game. However, that’s not exactly how it played out.
In the First Half…
The offenses struggled for both teams in the opening half as they combined to shoot 20-of-60 from the floor. With nine minutes remaining, UK held an 11-9 lead; however, the points began to trickle in from that point forward.
It was a close game in the first half as neither team had a
lead that was larger than five points. Arguably, the main reason why the Cats
were not able to pull away in the first half was 3-point shooting. Kentucky was
just 1-12 from 3-point range in the first half with the lone 3-pointer coming
from Johnny Juzang in the closing minute of the half. As for Ole Miss, the
Rebels were 3-of-7 from 3-point range. Ultimately, Kentucky trailed at
halftime, 27-25.
In the Second Half…
The Rebels twice led by as many as seven points in the first ten minutes of the second half. With 10:46 to play, a 3-pointer from Immanuel Quickley sparked a 7-0 UK run. From there, it was a back-and-forth game as neither team led by more than three points until the final seconds.
With a minute to play, UK held a 63-62 lead. Just like most
of the second half, the final minute was intense, wild, and crazy. But in the
end, the Cats emerged with the victory, 67-62.
Player Notes:
Once again, Immanuel Quickley led UK in scoring with 17 points.
Nick Richards continued to shine as he tallied 16
points on 6-of-10 shooting from the floor to go along with seven rebounds.
Tyrese Maxey scored 14 points on 7-of-13 shooting
from the floor to go along with five rebounds and three assists.
E.J. Montgomery led all players in rebounds with
eight.
Important notes:
The Cats entered the game with the second-best 3-point
percentage in the SEC, but shot just 2-of-22 in today’s battle with the Rebels.
Kentucky’s stellar free-throw shooting proved to be
incredibly beneficial. The Cats were 19-of-24 from the line, and they needed
every one of them. While it may get overlooked, UK’s ability to shoot 79% from
the line played a major role in the game.
Down the stretch, UK was forced to play without
Ashton Hagans and E.J. Montgomery who each fouled out of the game. Despite
this, the Cats were able to emerge victorious.
With the Victory:
John Calipari now has 26 consecutive seasons where he has obtained 20 or more on-court victories which is the longest such active streak in the country.
The Cats have won 13 straight home games.
Kentucky is 263-43 under Calipari against unranked
foes.
UK now has 2,313 all-time wins.
Kentucky is 20-5 on the season; Ole Miss is
13-12.
What’s Next:
Kentucky’s next game is on Feb. 18 against LSU. The game will begin at 9:00 p.m. and will air on ESPN.