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SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS, KENTUCKY vs. TENNESSEE
AMALIE ARENA | TAMPA, FLA.
MARCH 12, 2022
ATTENDANCE: 20,670
Final Score: No. 9/11 Tennessee 69, No. 5 Kentucky 62
Team Records, Series Notes, Etc.
- Kentucky is 26-7 overall, ending a three-game win streak.
- Tennessee is 25-7 overall and has won six in a row.
- UK leads the series, 158-77, including 8-5 at neutral sites.
- UK leads 12-6 in games played in the SEC Tournament, including 5-3 in semifinal games.
- The teams split during the regular season, UK winning 107-79 in Lexington and Tennessee 76-63 in Knoxville.
- Next for Kentucky: the Wildcats return home and await the NCAA Tournament Selection Show on Sunday at 6 p.m.
Kentucky in the SEC Tournament
- Kentucky is now 135-28 all-time in the SEC Tournament, including 42-4 in semifinal games.
Team Notes
- Kentucky won the rebounding 43-38, leading to a 10-3 advantage in second-chance points.
- UK has a 23-4 record this season when leading the rebounding.
- Kentucky shot 34.4 percent from the field, the second-lowest percentage of the season.
- UK – which entered the game leading the SEC in 3-point percentage at 35.8% — missed its first 11 3-pointers before Keion Brooks connected with 6:53 left in the game.
- UK finished at 10 percent from long range (2 of 20), its lowest percentage of the season.
Player Notes
- Keion Brooks Jr. led the Wildcats with 19 points, most since his 20-point outing vs. Vanderbilt on Feb. 2. It is his 17th double-figure scoring game of the season.
- TyTy Washington Jr. had 17 points and six rebounds while also leading UK with four assists and three steals.
- It is his 20th double-figure scoring game of the season.
- Oscar Tshiebwe had 13 points, 11 rebounds and blocked two shots but battled foul trouble, playing only 25 minutes before fouling out with 3:37 remaining.
- It is his 15th-straight double-double, most for a Wildcat since at least 1967-68 (complete single-game rebounding information available since that season).
- It is his 27th double-double of the season, breaking the school record of 26 by Dan Issel in 1969-70.
- He has scored double figures in 15 straight games, best at UK since Immanuel Quickley had a 20-game stretch in the 2019-20 season.
- The nation’s leading rebounder has 20 straight games with double-figure rebounds, longest streak in one season since Kevin Marfo of Quinnipiac had a 20-game stretch in 2019-20. Tshiebwe has grabbed double-figure boards in all but two games this season.
- Has 993 career points, needing only seven to reach 1,000.
- Has 499 rebounds this season, needs one to be the third player in Kentucky history to gather 500 caroms in a season.
- Sahvir Wheeler had 10 points, six rebounds and three assists.
Coach John Calipari
- Calipari is now 365-100 at UK.
- UK is 67-44 vs. Associated Press ranked competition under Calipari,
- When both teams are ranked, Calipari is 89-64 all-time, including 58-36 at UK.
- When both teams are ranked in the top 10, he is 27-21 all-time, including 16-14 at UK.
- Calipari has an 810-240 all-time on-court record.
- Calipari is 24-6 in the SEC Tournament.
- Calipari is 19-15 vs. Tennessee.
In the First Half
- The starting lineup was Sahvir Wheeler, TyTy Washington Jr., Kellan Grady, Keion Brooks Jr. and Oscar Tshiebwe for the 25th time this season. The Wildcats are 19-6 with this lineup.
- Jacob Toppin was the first Kentucky substitution at the 15:51 mark, team-best 16th time this season he has been first off the bench.
- Trailing 4-2, Tennessee had an 8-0 spurt for a 10-4 advantage and led the rest of the game.
- Tennessee took a 33-22 lead into halftime, UK’s fewest points in a half this season.
- Brooks led UK in the first half with eight points. Tshiebwe played only eight minutes because of foul trouble and had three points and two rebounds in the opening stanza.
- UK is now 2-5 this season when trailing at intermission.
In the Second Half
- Kentucky began the second half with the starting lineup.
- Kentucky got within six points at 39-33 but Tennessee stretched it out to 51-37.
- Tennessee still led 63-51 with 2:40 left before Kentucky rallied. The Wildcats cut it to 65-62 with 1:31 left but got no closer as Tennessee made free throws and hung on to win.
- Washington and Brooks led UK’s second-half scoring with 11 points each.