Kentucky earns rare win at Bud Walton Arena
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| Team Stat Comparison |
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KENTUCKY |
ARKANSAS |
| Points |
66 |
50 |
| FG Made-Attempted |
22-49 (.449) |
20-55 (.364) |
| 3P Made-Attempted |
3-14 (.214) |
5-20 (.250) |
| FT Made-Attempted |
19-25 (.760) |
5-15 (.333) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) |
17 (0/0) |
21 (0/0) |
| 2002-03 Season |
| DATE | GAME | LINKS |
| · Feb 19, 2003 | UK 66, @ARK 50 | Recap | Box Score |
| Next 5 Games |
| KENTUCKY (ET) |
ARKANSAS (ET) |
| 02/23 MSST 2:00pm | | 02/26 TENN 8:00pm | | 03/02 @UGA 4:00pm | | 03/05 VAN 8:00pm | | 03/08 @FLA 2:00pm |
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| 02/22 @LSU 8:00pm | | 02/26 @VAN 8:00pm | | 03/01 MSST 4:05pm | | 03/05 @AUB 8:00pm | | 03/08 MISS 3:05pm |
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| · Complete Schedule: Kentucky | Arkansas
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) -- Second-ranked Kentucky turned to its
defense for the second straight game and extended the nation's
longest winning streak to 15 games.
The Wildcats (21-3, 11-0 Southeastern Conference) opened the
second half of a 66-50 victory over Arkansas on Wednesday
struggling to find the basket. However, Kentucky's defense held
Arkansas (7-15, 2-9) to one basket in the first 10:22 of the half.
"We just pushed up our intensity in the second half because
they had outworked us in the first half,'' said junior guard Gerald
Fitch, who led Kentucky with 17 points.
Erik Daniels added 10 points and three others had at least eight
for the Wildcats, who were able to pull their starters with almost
three minutes left.
Wildcats coach Tubby Smith won for the first time in six tries
at Bud Walton Arena and it was the first win for any Kentucky team at Arkansas since an 83-73 victory on Jan. 26, 1997.
"We threw full-court pressure at them in the second half and
that changed the pace of the game,'' Smith said.
Kentucky didn't score in the second half until two free throws
by
Chuck Hayes, who finished with nine points, with 16:29 left gave
the Wildcats a 38-31 lead. Hayes scored eight points in a 12-2 run
to start the second half.
After scoring just one point and grabbing one rebound in the
first half, Hayes earned two trips to the free throw line by
grabbing offensive rebounds during the second-half run.
"They were boxing out pretty well and I wasn't getting into
position,'' Hayes said. "In the second half, I just kept moving
and made myself available.''
While Kentucky used its defense to build its lead, Arkansas left
coach Stan Heath shaking his head as the Razorbacks continually let
the shot clock wind down to zero before taking a shot.
"I thought we had good position at the half, but Kentucky is a
good team and they came out strong in the second half,'' Heath
said. "We put ourselves in a deficit and we just couldn't get out
of it.''
Eric Ferguson had 13 points and Jonathan Modica added 10 for
Arkansas, which shot 36 percent from the field (20-of-55).
Kentucky, the SEC's top shooting team at 48.6 percent, finished
at 45 percent (22-of-49). The Wildcats made just 3-of-14 from
behind the 3-point line, but they won the rebound battle, 35-32 and
they only had 12 turnovers compared to 17 for Arkansas.
"We kept our composure and did some great things,'' Smith said.
"We did a good job of capitalizing on their turnovers.''
Arkansas never mounted a serious run after its drought that
started the second half. The Wildcats maintained the defensive
pressure as Arkansas made just five of its first 21 shots in the
second half.
Fitch pushed Kentucky's lead to 61-40 with a 3-pointer with
about four minutes left in the game and the Wildcats coasted the
rest of the way.
"We got some good shots, we just didn't knock them down,''
Arkansas guard
Kendrick Davis said.
Fitch scored six of his eight points in the final two minutes of
the second half.
Arkansas cut the lead to 28-25 on Davis' 3-pointer with 2:31
left in the first half. Fitch, the Wildcats' top 3-point shooter,
quickly quieted the crowd with his own shot from beyond the arc.
Following an Arkansas turnover, Fitch spun Davis around in the
low post for an easy layup. The Kentucky junior stripped the ball
from
Alonzo Lane the next time down the court and made a free throw
after he was fouled on a breakaway for a 34-25 lead.