UK MEN’S BASKETBALL POSTGAME NOTES
KENTUCKY vs. HOUSTON
NCAA TOURNAMENT | SWEET 16
SPRINT CENTER | KANSAS CITY, MO.
MARCH 29, 2019
ATTENDANCE: 17,385
Final Score: Kentucky 62, Houston 58
Team Records and Series Notes
- Kentucky improves to 30-6 overall while Houston ends its season with a 33-4 mark.
- UK entered the game ranked No. 7 nationally in both polls and the No. 2 seed in the Midwest Region.
- Houston entered ranked No. 11 in the Associated Press Top 25, No. 9 in the USA Today Coaches Poll and the No. 3 seed in the Midwest.
- UK is now 4-1 vs. the Cougars but earned its first victory vs. Houston in the NCAA Tournament.
- Next for Kentucky: the Wildcats advanced to the Midwest Regional finals and will face No. 5 seed and Southeastern Conference rival Auburn on Sunday at 2:20 p.m. ET on CBS.
- They will be meeting for the third time this season with UK having taken both meetings earlier this year. This will be their first meeting in the NCAA Tournament. UK leads the all-time series 94-19.
In the NCAA Tournament
- Kentucky has an all-time record of 129-51 in the NCAA Tournament, more wins than any team in NCAA history.
- UK is making its NCAA record 58th appearance in the tournament.
- Kentucky is now 25-7 as the No. 2 seed in the tournament and 7-3 vs. No. 3 seeds.
- UK improved to 22-5 all-time in Sweet 16 games since 1975 (the first year that all teams in the tournament had to win at least one game to advance to the Sweet 16) and 37-11 in regional semifinals (1988 game was vacated and does not count towards either number).
- The Wildcats advanced to their 34th all-time Elite 8 appearance since 1951 (the first year that all teams in the tournament had to win at least one game to advance to the Elite 8).
- UK is making its seventh Elite 8 appearance in 10 seasons under John Calipari.
- Kentucky improved to 7-1 in Sweet 16 games under Calipari.
- The Wildcats’ seven Elite 8 appearances over the last 10 seasons are more than any other school.
- UK is 31-7 in the NCAA Tournament under Calipari.
- It was Kentucky’s first-even NCAA Tournament game in Kansas City, Missouri, an oddity considering UK has made more NCAA Tournament appearances than any other school and Kansas City has hosted more NCAA Tournament events other than Dayton, which hosts the play-in games every season.
Calipari in the NCAA Tournament
- Calipari has a 56-18 record in the NCAA Tournament.
- He is now 12-3 in Sweet 16 games in his career.
- This will mark his 12th Elite 8 appearance in the last 20 seasons.
- Per STATS, Calipari-coached teams have won 37 straight NCAA Tournament games when leading at halftime, tying John Wooden for the longest streak by an NCAA head coach.
- Calipari has made 10 Elite 8 appearances in his last 14 seasons as a head coach dating back to his time at Memphis.
Team Notes
- UK improved to 7-4 vs. Associated Press Top 25 competition this season.
- Kentucky’s defense made the difference.
- Shooting better than 44 percent from the field for the season, Houston shot 39.6 percent today. UK is 182-15 (.924) under Calipari when keeping the opponents to 40 percent or less, including 18-0 this season.
- UK is 173-7 (.961) under Calipari when limiting the opponent to 63 points or less, including 21-0 this season.
- In three NCAA Tournament wins, UK is limiting opponents to 52.7 points per game, a 36.4 field-goal percentage and 28.6 percent from behind the arc.
- Kentucky won the rebounding, 36-23. UK is 25-4 this season when outrebounding the opponent.
- UK improved to 260-5 (.981) when leading by 10 points at any point in the game.
In the First Half
- Kentucky started the combination of Ashton Hagans, Tyler Herro, Keldon Johnson, EJ Montgomery and Reid Travis for the second straight game.
- PJ Washington entered the game at the 15:41 mark after missing the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament with a left foot sprain.
- He made a turnaround jumper at the 15:06 mark
- UK went on a 9-2 run over 2:08 to open up a 21-14 lead at the 7:48 mark.
- Kentucky scored seven unanswered points to open up its first double-digit lead, 30-20 at the 3:43 mark.
- UK closed the half on an 8-0 run over the last 1:26 and also held Houston scoreless over the last 2:24 of the half.
- Kentucky had a 17-7 first-half advantage on the boards.
- UK made 4 of 8 (50 percent) 3-point attempts, while Houston went 1 of 6 (17 percent).
In the Second Half
- Houston outscored UK 12-6 though the first 7:26 of the second half.
- UH cut Kentucky’s lead to four at 45-41 with 10:36 to play,
- UK held Houston scoreless over the next 3:30 and had a six-point led at the 7:24 mark, 47-41.
- Houston cut UK’s lead to one at 47-46, when Washington scored right after the five-minute mark.
- UH’s Armani Brooks hit a 3 on the ensuing possession to tie the game at 49-49 with 4:09 to play
- Corey Davis Jr. made a driving layup with 3:39 to play, giving Houston its first lead of the second half.
- Trailing 58-55, UK scored five straight, capped by a Tyler Herro 3 with 25 seconds to go to give Kentucky 60-58 lead.
- UK closed the game on a 7-0 run over the last 0:55.
Player Notes
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PJ Washington made his return after missing the first two NCAA Tournament games with a sprained left foot. He had 16 points, two rebounds and an assist.
- Washington’s block led to Tyler Herro’s game-winning shot.
- Reid Travis had six points and a game-high 11 rebounds to go along with a pair of assists.
- He has double-figure in consecutive games for the second time as a Wildcat. He had 12 in consecutive games against Mississippi State and Kanas.
- Tyler Herro scored a team-high 19 points to couple with three boards, two assists and a steal.
- Herro drained the go-ahead 3-pointer with 25 seconds on the clock.
- He then knocked down a pair of go-ahead free throws with less than 14 seconds remaining.
- Immanuel Quickley contributed six points and two rebounds in 17 minutes of action.
- The six points were a career high during the NCAA Tournament and the most since he had 12 points against Alabama in the opening game of the SEC Tournament.
- He had two 3-pointers, the most since hitting three against the Tide in the SEC Tournament.
Calipari
- Calipari is now 305-70 at UK.
- Calipari has a 750-210 all-time on-court record.
- He is now 59-30 vs. vs. AP Top 25 competition at UK.
- UK is 31-7 in the NCAA Tournament under Calipari.
- Calipari is now 82-53 in his career when both teams are ranked in the AP Top 25, including 51-26 at Kentucky.
- Calipari clinched his fifth 30-win season at Kentucky and 11th overall. He has the third-most 30-win seasons among active coaches behind only Mike Krzyzewski (15) and Roy Williams (12).