Dec. 3, 2011
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Team Records and Series Notes
- Kentucky is 8-0 and North Carolina is 6-2.
- North Carolina leads the series, 22-13, and UK is 125-62 all-time against teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference.
- UK returns to action with an away game Saturday, at 5:15 p.m. ET against Indiana. The game will be televised on ESPN.
First Half Notes
- Kentucky started with the lineup of Marquis Teague, Doron Lamb, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Terrence Jones and Anthony Davis for the seventh-straight game.
- North Carolina’s hot-shooting in the first half enabled the visitors to jump out to a lead as large as nine behind six made 3-pointers in the half.
- The Tar Heels shot 48 percent including 67 from behind the arc compared to Kentucky’s 37 percent clip and 28 percent from the 3-point line.
- Jones was the lone Wildcat to reach double-figures scoring with a team-high 14 points in the opening frame. It marked the third straight game he had reached double-figures by the half-way point.
- With North Carolina leading 24-20, the Tar Heels’ Tyler Zeller scored eight-straight points to highlight an 8-5 run and stretch the visitor’s lead to 32-25.
- Kentucky trailed 38-43 at halftime. It marked just the second time this season the Wildcats have trailed at the half.
Second Half Notes
- Kentucky went on a 7-2 run tie the score at 45 capped off by a three-point play from Anthony Davis with 18 minutes on the clock. North Carolina immediately stopped the run with a 3-pointer at the other end to recapture the lead.
- UK took the lead at 52-51 with 15:18 to play on a Marquis Teague layup. North Carolina, again answered on the next possession with a 3-pointer from PJ Hairston.
- Kentucky again grabbed a one-point edge at 61-50 following a Davis’ hook. A Kyle Wiltjer lay-in gave UK its largest advantage at 63-60 to key a 10-2 run over a 2:56 span.
- KEY RUN: Leading 73-72 and North Carolina driving, freshman Anthony Davis blocked the shot of UNC’s John Henson with :07 seconds left and rebounded his block to seal UK’s win.
Team/Game Notes
- In its 109th season of basketball, Kentucky is the NCAA’s all-time wins leader with 2,060 wins.
- The Wildcats extended their home winning streak to 39 games, including the 2009 NIT game at Memorial Coliseum and the last 38 games at Rupp Arena.
- UK is a perfect 38-0 under Coach John Calipari at Rupp Arena, the longest win streak in venue history.
- UK owns a 464-60 all-time record in Rupp Arena.
- UK is 55-1 under Calipari when holding an opponent to 67 points or fewer.
- UK owns a 156-24 all-time mark as the top-ranked team (AP) in the country, including a 64-2 mark at home.
- Coach Calipari is 44-6 as the top-ranked coach in the country.
- Darius Miller hit the first 3-pointer of the game for UK to extend the Wildcats’ made 3-point streak to 795 consecutive games. That streak is the third-longest in the nation.
- Since the 2000 season, Calipari-coached teams have posted a 191-19 record at home.
- Tonight’s attendance was 24,398, the eighth-highest in Rupp Arena history.
- Four or more players scored in double-figures for the fifth time this season.
- UK forced UNC into 13 turnovers while committing only nine. It tied for the second-lowest turnover total of the season.
- Despite shooting just 36.8 percent in the first half, the Wildcats came out blistering the nets in the second half at a 56 percent clip. UK ended the game out-shooting UNC, 44.4 percent to 41.7 percent.
- The Wildcats won the rebounding battle 38-36 and outscored UNC 36-14 in points in the paint.
Individual Notes
- Michael Kidd-Gilchrist led the team in scoring and rebounding with his first career double-double. He charted career highs in points (17) and rebounds (11).
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Terrence Jones scored 14 points and grabbed nine rebounds.
- Jones has made a 3-pointer in every game he’s attempted one this season.
- After scoring a career-low six points vs. Old Dominion, Jones has scored in double figures in each of his last five games.
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Doron Lamb also added 14 points, including 12 in the decisive second half.
- Nailed both of his 3-pointers in the second half and has nailed multiple treys six times this season.
- Has reached double-figures in all but one game this season.
- Darius Miller added 12 points, his third double-figure outing this season.
- Anthony Davis finished with seven points, nine rebounds and two blocks. His second block with :07 seconds remaining in the game sealed UK’s win.
- Marquis Teague dished out a team-high four assists. He has recorded at least four assists in four straight games.