Men's Basketball
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky’s shortest player led the Wildcats past their biggest rival.  
Point guard Tyler Ulis scored 21 points, and No. 12 Kentucky held off 16th-ranked Louisville’s rally for a 75-73 win Saturday to give John Calipari his 200th victory as the Wildcats’ coach.  
“It was a great team performance and really a good win,” Ulis said. “We played with a lot more enthusiasm from the start.”  

Damion Lee, who led the Cardinals with 27 points, was well off on a potential winning 3-point attempt at the buzzer. Kentucky (10-2) led by 16 points early in the second half before Louisville came almost all the way back.  
“The first half, we gave up a lot of baskets, a lot of offensive rebounds, a lot of 3s,” Lee said. “We weren’t really playing our game. We came back. We fought back. It was a very, very close game against a great team. We just didn’t execute down the stretch.”  
The Cardinals (11-2) had a chance to tie or take the lead with less than a minute left, but Trey Lewis was called for traveling. The Wildcats then committed a shot-clock violation to give Louisville one more chance.  
Kentucky had not played since a 74-67 loss to Ohio State last week.  
“I really believe having Christmas off for these guys was great,” Calipari said. “(It) cleared their minds.”  
Alex Poythress scored 14 points for Kentucky. Dominique Hawkins added 13 and Jamal Murray had 12.  
Kentucky’s second-leading scorer, Isaiah Briscoe, sat out after hurting his ankle during pregame warmups. Calipari was surprised Briscoe didn’t attempt to play.  
“He’s a fighter,” Calipari said. “What he’ll do is he’ll come back and kill people next week, if his ankle is healthy.”  
Freshman guard Charles Matthews started in place of Briscoe, who averages 11.5 points, but it was Hawkins who gave the Wildcats a spark in his absence. Hawkins hit a clutch 3-pointer and made two free throws in the final three minutes to keep the Wildcats in front.  
“For me to have the game I did today, it was a blessing. I didn’t realize I had that many points,” Hawkins said. “I was just really confident. Every shot that went up, I felt it was going in.”  
In the latest installment of the rivalry, Calipari and Louisville coach Rick Pitino both received technical fouls late in the first half.  
Calipari is now 8-1 against the Cardinals with Kentucky.  
Poythress scored six of the Wildcats’ first eight points to open the second half, stretching their lead to 52-36 with 17:49 remaining.  
Twice after Louisville pulled within two in the last five minutes, Kentucky hit a big 3-pointer – one by Ulis and another from Hawkins.  
The Wildcats made a season-high 11 3s. 
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