(4) Kentucky 67, (9) Mississippi State 66

1 2 T
#4 UK (11-1) 37 30 67
#9 MSST (13-1) 28 38 66

Final

9:00 PM ET, January 13, 2004
Humphrey Coliseum
Starkville, MS

Wildcats escape Starkville on final play

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Team Stat Comparison
KENTUCKY MISSISSIPPI STATE
Points 67 66
FG Made-Attempted 27-60 (.450) 25-54 (.463)
3P Made-Attempted 7-15 (.467) 7-22 (.318)
FT Made-Attempted 6-8 (.750) 9-13 (.692)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 16 (0/0) 11 (0/0)
Game Leaders
 KENTUCKYMISSISSIPPI STATE
PointsG. Fitch 23T. Bowers 20
ReboundsK. Azubuike 7L. Roberts 14
AssistsC. Hayes 3G. Ervin 4
StealsC. Hayes 4G. Ervin 4
BlocksE. Daniels 2B. Vincent 3
 · Team Stats: Kentucky | Mississippi State
Game Flow
2003-04 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Jan 13, 2004 UK 67, @MSST 66Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
KENTUCKY (ET) MISSISSIPPI STATE (ET)
01/17 UGA 1:00pm
01/20 @TENN 8:00pm
01/25 @ND 4:00pm
01/28 MISS 8:00pm
01/31 @VAN 12:00pm
01/17 @LSU 3:00pm
01/21 @FLA 8:00pm
01/24 UGA 1:00pm
01/28 TENN 8:00pm
01/31 @AUB 4:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Kentucky | Mississippi State

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- A little good fortune turned a potentially crushing defeat into a thrilling win for No. 5 Kentucky.

Erik Daniels grabbed a tipped desperation pass out of the air and laid it in as time expired to give Kentucky a 67-66 victory over Mississippi State (No. 24 ESPN/USA Today, No. 20 AP) on Tuesday night.

The previously unbeaten Bulldogs (13-1, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) rallied from a 16-point deficit in the second half, taking a 66-65 lead with a minute left on Branden Vincent's putback.

"This could have been devastating," Kentucky coach Tubby Smith said. "But this win will give us a belief in ourselves."

Winsome Frazier and Timmy Bowers both missed the front end of 1-and-1s in the final 30 seconds for Mississippi State, giving Kentucky (11-1, 2-0) a shot to win it in the final seconds.

"We should have made them free throws, and we would have had the game locked up" said Frazier, who had nine points and was a big part of the late run.

Cliff Hawkins inbounded the ball from the side with 2.5 seconds left and tried to throw a lob to Chuck Hayes underneath. Mississippi State's Lawrence Roberts reached for the ball with two hands, but Hayes appeared to tip it away and Daniels never had an easier game-winning basket.

"I got lucky," Daniels said. "I saw the ball the whole time it was in the air. I'm always looking for the easy baskets."

Gerald Fitch had 23 points and five 3-pointers, and Daniels finished with 16 points for the Wildcats, who have won 21 straight games in the SEC.

Bowers led the Mississippi State comeback and scored 20 points, while Roberts had 15 points and 14 rebounds.

The Wildcats have won four straight, the last three against ranked teams and the last two against opponents who came in with perfect records.

Kentucky handed No. 23 Vanderbilt its first loss on Saturday.

Mississippi State, off to its best start, has lost six straight against ranked teams. The Bulldogs also had their 14-game home winning streak snapped, the longest in school history.

Kentucky appeared in control when Fitch hit a 3 with 9:40 left to make it 54-40.

But Mississippi State gave the third-largest crowd in Humphrey Coliseum history a charge with consecutive 3-pointers by Bowers to cut it to 56-51 with 6:44 left.

The Wildcats calmly responded with a dunk by Kelenna Azubuike and a 3 by Hawkins to bump it back to 61-52.

The Bulldogs surged again.

Bowers hit a 3 and Roberts and Frazier got consecutive hoops on offensive rebounds to make it 63-61. Another putback by Roberts gave the Bulldogs' their first lead of the game with 1:55 left, 64-63.

"We did a good job of keeping the pressure on them," Roberts said.

Azubuike made it 65-64 with a jumper and Bowers went for another 3 and missed.

Again, the Bulldogs crashed the boards with Vincent getting the hoop.

But the Bulldogs couldn't seal it and Kentucky earned Smith his 299th career victory.

"Sometimes I'd rather be lucky than good," Smith said. "But you have to be good enough to put yourself in position to get those breaks."


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, January 13th
4 Kentucky 67 Final
9 Mississippi State 66
Fordham 35 Final
5 Saint Joseph's 79
16 Wake Forest 81 Final
11 Texas 94