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Murray scores 19, Kentucky routs Stony Brook 85-57, gets Indiana next
Davender (22) and Rex Chapman (20) combined for 42 points as the second-ranked Wildcats edged the fifth-ranked, and reigning national champion Hoosiers in the inaugural Big Four Classic at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis.
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“I don’t feel one bit different”, Izzo said.
The 2016 NCAA Final Four logo. The hiatus came following a raucous court storming in Bloomington and a dispute over whether to play at neutral sites or on campus. Kentucky rattled off three consecutive victories, earning themselves the SEC tournament crown, to go along with their share of the regular season crown. I wish it was later down the road.
Hoosiers coach Tom Crean said the stunner in Bloomington gave in the boost it needed at the time. Immediately following the release, big blue nation was fuming.
“Tyler is dragging us across the finish line”.
Tyler Ulis scores 16.6 points per night and leads the team with 7.4 assists per game.
“They both play extremely hard, extremely smart”.
(AP Photo/Nati Harnik). Kentucky coach John Calipari laughs with reporters during practice for a first-round men’s college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament in Des Moines, Iowa, Wednesday, March 16, 2016.
Kentucky moves on to face IN in the second round. The Seawolves, who shot 47.6 percent entering play, was just 20 of 76 from the field.
When the Seawolves and their fans gathered together Sunday to find out Stony Brook’s NCAA destination, Naomi Solo sought out McGrew. You know, when you ask guys a question and all of them answer with nearly the same words, either they’re telling the truth, or they’re saying what they were told to say. “We’re used to caucus time, but everybody was really throwing their marbles on the floor to get ready for this (weekend)”.
Ulis had the same things to say about not getting caught up in a one-on-one matchup, but his nature and history suggest opposing a fellow celebrated point guard like Ferrell will bring a little extra for the fiery sophomore. The sticking point appears to be Calipari’s desire to make it a neutral site series.
“I think we all cheer each other on because we all know what we’ve been through in coach Calhoun’s practices”, Ollie said. The Friars (23-10) feature Big East Player of the Year Kris Dunn. “I’ve just been kind of reiterating the pace and the crowd and the atmosphere and telling them how it’s going to be unbelievable and that they’re going to have to stay focused on the task at hand”. “But hopefully someday it will”, Crean said.
Game tracker: Kentucky vs. Indiana, 5:15 p.m. TV/Radio: CBS (Channel 27), 98.1 FM WBUL.
In the first half, the Seawolves’ poor offensive execution allowed the Wildcats to take a significant lead, setting the tone for the onslaught that followed.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Jamal Murray led five players in double figures with 19 points and fourth-seeded Kentucky routed Stony Brook 85-57 Thursday, setting up a showdown with rival in in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Nick Zeisloft and IN are set to renew their rivalry against Kentucky on Saturday.
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“Bob Knight, he was the guy that threw the chair, right?” I learned a lot over the years from him as a coach. “After the game I said, I know what you did and in front of the team he smiled”. Willis was born in 1995, a decade after Knight famously tossed a chair during a home loss to Purdue.