Nov. 10, 2012
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- No. 6/7 Kentucky opened its 39th season of varsity women’s basketball.
- UK is 31-8 all-time in season openers.
- The Wildcats are 35-4 in home openers and have won four in a row.
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Matthew Mitchell enters his sixth season as the head coach of the Wildcats.
- He already ranks third on UK’s all-time wins list with 115 and his winning percentage 115-56 (.673) is second.
- Kentucky is 657-471 in 38 years of varsity play.
- The Cats own a 358-140 (71.9) mark in Memorial Coliseum, including a 68-12 (85.0) record under Coach Mitchell.
- The Cats improved their home record to 49-2 over the last three seasons (including one game in Rupp Arena).
- UK now has a 21-game home winning streak, which is the third-longest winning streak in school history.
- Kentucky has won 32 consecutive nonconference games at home, dating back to Dec. 19, 2008.
First Half Notes
- Kentucky’s starting lineup included A’dia Mathies, Bria Goss, Maegan Conwright, Samarie Walker and DeNesha Stallworth.
- Stallworth made her first UK career start.
- Saturday marked the first time in 105 straight contests Coach Mitchell did not have a freshman in his starting lineup.
- Junior Samarie Walker scored the first bucket of the game for UK. UK reeled off the first seven points of the contest for a 7-0 lead.
- Junior DeNesha Stallworth recorded her first UK career basket at the 17:44 mark in the first half.
- Freshman Janee Thompson made her first career appearance and recorded her first points at the charity stripe, giving the Wildcats a 16-4 advantage at the 13:45 mark
- Kentucky jumped out to a 25-6 lead through the first 10 minutes of the half.
- Play was pretty even the rest of the way as UK took a 46-21 advantage into the break.
Second Half Notes
- Kentucky went on a 22-7 run to begin the second half, extending its lead to 68-28.
- UK was 16-of-33 (48.5) from the field in the second half and forced XXXXX turnovers.
Team/Game Notes
- The Wildcats hit 10 three-pointers, extending their streak of consecutive games with a triple to 293.
- The Wildcats are now 284-20 (.934) when scoring 80 points or more, including a 38-2 (.950) mark under Mitchell.
- Kentucky pressured the Hornets into 32 turnovers in the game and has now forced double-digit miscues in 118 consecutive games. The Cats are 86-32 during that span.
- All 13 UK players recorded at least one point in the contest.
- Kentucky’s bench outscored the opposition 34-2 in the game.
Individual Notes
- Senior guard A’dia Mathies scored a team-best 16 points, grabbed four rebounds, dished out six assists and recorded four steals.
- The senior climbed to No. 11 on the UK all-time scoring charts with 1,451 career points, passing Tiffany Wait.
- Mathies nailed four three-pointers, tying Carly Morrow (2008-11) at No. 8 all-time on the all-time list with 108. She also moved up to No. 9 on the career 3-pointers attempted list with 316, passing Carly Ormerod (2006-09).
- Junior DeNesha Stallworth recorded UK career highs of 11 points, two rebounds, three assists, five field goals made and a 3-pointer.
- Sophomore Bria Goss was the third UK player to reach double figures with 14 points, while shooting 5-of-6 from the charity stripe.
- Goss has scored in double figures and recorded a 3-pointer for the third straight game, dating back to last season.
- Sophomore Azia Bishop charted eight points off the bench, while tallying team-highs of nine rebounds and three blocks.