Season-high 21 turnovers doom Wildcats
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| Team Stat Comparison |
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KENTUCKY |
SOUTH CAROLINA |
| Points |
61 |
73 |
| FG Made-Attempted |
18-51 (.353) |
25-54 (.463) |
| 3P Made-Attempted |
6-23 (.261) |
5-15 (.333) |
| FT Made-Attempted |
19-29 (.655) |
18-30 (.600) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) |
23 (0/0) |
21 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead |
3 |
14 |
| Next 5 Games |
| KENTUCKY (ET) |
SOUTH CAROLINA (ET) |
| 02/19 MSST 9:00pm | | 02/23 AUB 8:00pm | | 02/26 @ALA 1:30pm | | 03/02 TENN 8:00pm | | 03/06 @FLA 2:00pm |
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| 02/19 @ALA 3:00pm | | 02/23 @TENN 7:30pm | | 02/27 FLA 2:00pm | | 03/02 @VAN 8:00pm | | 03/06 MISS 2:00pm |
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- Tarence Kinsey had such a good time during
South Carolina's 73-61 upset of No. 3 Kentucky on Tuesday night he
wanted a do-over.
"I wish we could play it again. I had fun tonight," said
Kinsey, who scored 17 points.
Carlos Powell added 12 in the second
half to lead the Gamecocks to the rare victory over the Wildcats.
"It's the biggest win in my career," said Powell, a senior who
is hoping to lead the Gamecocks to their second straight NCAA
tournament.
It was the first home win for the Gamecocks (14-8, 6-5
Southeastern Conference) over the Wildcats (19-3, 10-1) since 1997,
and it was just South Carolina's sixth victory in 41 meetings
against Kentucky, which never looked in synch.
Fans poured onto the court after the victory, arguably South
Carolina's best in coach Dave Odom's tenure, and Kinsey stood on
press row, slapping high-fives with celebrating students.
He was later apologetic, saying he couldn't find his way to the
locker room -- but it was obvious he was overcome with excitement.
"They were going to run over me," he said with a smile.
The Wildcats, who had won 19 straight games against SEC
opponents, had a season-high 21 turnovers and
Chuck Hayes was held
to just one point.
Kelenna Azubuike led Kentucky with 16 points --
five in the second half.
"You've got to make some shots. We had open 3s," Kentucky
coach Tubby Smith said.
The Wildcats shot just 26.1 percent (6-for-23) from behind the
arc. They also struggled from the free throw line, making 65.5
percent.
"It's frustrating," Azubuike said. "We can't get down on
ourselves."
The near capacity crowd finally had something to cheer about
after the Gamecocks' disappointing 74-71 home loss to Auburn on
Saturday. South Carolina added a high-profile win as it attempts to
build its NCAA tournament resume. The Gamecocks were 0-4 against
ranked opponents coming into Tuesday's matchup, but they still have
a game against Alabama (No. 17 ESPN/USA Today; No. 18 AP) on Saturday.
"I don't really know how that works," Tisby said of making the
tournament. But "we just got tired of losing close games."
The Gamecocks lost to Kansas and Pittsburgh earlier this season,
both by four points.
South Carolina built a 58-45 lead with 4:16 left after an 8-0
run and the Wildcats never seriously threatened again. The run
featured a three-point play and dunk from Powell, the Gamecocks'
leading scorer who had been held to just two points in the first
half.
But South Carolina pounded the ball inside to Powell and
Kentucky had no answer. Powell also credited the Gamecocks' mix of
defenses.
The Gamecocks had built a 12-point lead on some key long-range
shooting by Kinsey, who was averaging 9.5 points a game. His fourth
3 of the game brought the crowd to its feet midway through the
second half. Kinsey finished with five 3s, a career-high.
On the next trip down, he missed a 3, but
Antoine Tisby followed
with a dunk to cap a 13-2 run with 13:28 left in the first half.
It was Tisby's best game of the season. He had played just 8
minutes in the past five games, and didn't even make the trip to
South Carolina's Jan. 29 game at Florida.
Odom told him Sunday it was time for him to get into the
rotation, and he provided an energetic spark and 13 points off the
bench.
"I don't know how many more chances you're going to get, but
I'm going to give you one Tuesday night," Odom recalled telling
the junior.
Kentucky couldn't make any key shots to get a run going in the
second half, and could have been hung over from a sluggish
nine-point win against Georgia over the weekend, after which Smith
told his team he was ashamed of them.
"Coach Odom had his team ready to play. They pretty much
outworked us in most areas and really controlled the tempo of the
game," Smith said. "They just seemed like they wanted it more
than we did."
Kentucky cut the lead to six with 10 minutes to go, but Rocky
Trice's layup with 8:15 to go gave the Gamecocks a 48-38 lead.
Kentucky had 11 turnovers in the first half, which is just shy
of the Wildcats' 12.9 average per game. They shot just 40 percent
(8-for-20) from the field.
Smith tried to find a spark by benching his starters, which he
did against Georgia last Saturday, but he didn't get the boost the
Wildcats needed. Azubuike had 11 points in the first half, but
Hayes was held to just a free throw.
The Gamecocks weren't much better, even though they led 25-23 at
halftime. South Carolina shot 36.7 percent (11-for-30) from the
field, including 2-of-10 on 3-pointers.