NCAAB Game Recap - LSU at Kentucky
Tue Feb 7, 2017 7:00 PM EST

GTown
64
Vill
75
F
LSU
85
KY
92
F
Fla
72
UGA
60
F
Bama
90
SouthCar
86
F(4OT)
MD
64
PSU
70
F
Butl
68
Marq
65
F
Ball
63
Akr
65
F
Allen
78
NCAT
86
F
Princ
64
Penn
49
F
Sien
81
Iona
79
F
E MI
57
Toled
73
F
CenMI
97
Ohio
87
F
W MI
72
Mia-O
55
F
BGSU
84
Kent
83
F(OT)
NIU
45
Buff
65
F
URI
70
UMass
62
F
Tuls
44
Mem
66
F
Wake
81
ND
88
F
(N/A)
58
GaTec
96
F
IlSt
82
Drake
53
F
StJos
70
Dayt
77
F
Syr
82
Clem
81
F
Ill
68
NW
61
F
Vand
72
Ark
59
F
UtSt
52
ColSt
69
F
IaSt
65
Tex
67
F
MissSt
92
Aub
98
F
TxTch
61
TCU
62
F
MSU
57
Mich
86
F
SDSU
71
SJSU
76
F

Kentucky 92, LSU 85

Feb 7, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

LSU

27

58

85

(15) Kentucky

43

49

92

No. 15 Kentucky survives LSU 92-85
Tue Feb 7, 2017 11:23 PM

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) The so-called "reboot" that Kentucky coach John Calipari suggested for his struggling team might take more work than he expected.

He made clear that a long practice is in store after the 15th-ranked Wildcats nearly blew a big lead against LSU and threatened to overshadow a breakout game for freshman forward Wenyen Gabriel.

Gabriel scored a career-high 23 points, Malik Monk also had 23 and Kentucky withstood a late LSU rally for a 92-85 victory Tuesday night.

The Wildcats (19-5, 9-2 Southeastern Conference) won for just the second time in five games and had to withstand the Tigers' rally from a 25-point deficit over the final 8:47, a charge led by Antonio Blakeney's 22 second-half points. His 3-pointer with 14 seconds remaining made it a two-possession game.

Monk's free throw with 8 seconds left sealed that hard-fought win that followed Kentucky's 22-point loss at No. 17 Florida on Saturday and came a day after the coach hinted at the restart on his radio show.

The outcome was the upside of a contest that suggested there's plenty of room for improvement for the Wildcats.

"You saw what I wanted, and I thought we did some good stuff," Calipari said. "Eight minutes to go, I don't know we were tired or reverted back (to bad habits). It might have been a combination of both. If I could practice tonight, we would (go) three hours until people puked. ... That's the old days, I can't do that.

"But we will go three hours (on Wednesday) and if anybody says they can't go, they won't make the trip to Alabama."

Calipari's praise of Gabriel also included examples that he can grow as well.

Gabriel provided the initial offensive boost and finished 7 of 11 from the field including three 3-pointers to beat his previous career best of 15. He also grabbed eight rebounds, including three offensive, as Kentucky controlled the boards 40-26.

"I'm a lot more confident," said Gabriel, who fouled out with 19 seconds left. "Especially once you make a couple and know yourself and know you can shoot and just get more comfortable. That boosted my confidence."

Monk bounced back from an 11-point outing to make 8 of 15 from the field with four 3s. De'Aaron Fox had 16 points and Isaiah Briscoe 14 for Kentucky.

Blakeney made 12 of 19 shots for a season-high 31 points and Brandon Sampson added 17 for the Tigers (9-14, 1-10). LSU shot 63 percent in the second half and 50 percent overall but lost their 10th straight for the first time since 2011.

Said Blakeney, "I just wanted to make some buckets or some plays for my teammates."

BIG PICTURE

LSU: The Tigers made several runs at the Wildcats thanks to Blakeney and Sampson, who combined to make 18 of 31 from the field and 5 of 11 from 3-point range. In fact, Blakeney's eight straight points in the final minute included two 3s and made things interesting when the game seemed in hand for Kentucky. Perimeter shooting was key for the Tigers, who made 8 of 11 after halftime and 10 of 23 overall (44 percent).

"Some shots went down for us in the second half that did not fall for us in the first half when we had some looks," coach Johnny Jones said.

The Tigers were no match on the glass against Kentucky, allowing 14 offensive rebounds alone.

Kentucky: The Wildcats bounced back from shooting a season-low 38 percent at Florida by hitting 49 percent and controlling the boards after the Gators outrebounded them 54-29. At times the reboot showed promise as they committed just four first-half turnovers and played solid defense. But every time the Wildcats seemed in control, mistakes and defensive breakdowns followed.

"We reverted a little bit and it cost us some points," said forward Bam Adebayo, who had 9 rebounds and 8 points.

ENCOURAGING NUMBERS

Kentucky made 21 of 26 free throws to tie a season-best percentage (81). The Wildcats also improved to 38-8 under Calipari in bounce-back games after losses.

THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS

Jones opened his postgame interview expressing concern for southeastern Louisiana residents after tornadoes there injured about 20 people and damaged or destroyed property.

"A lot of people have been affected," he said, "and I just want them to know we'll be praying for them tonight."

UP NEXT

LSU: Hosts Arkansas on Saturday night, seeking its third series win in four meetings.

Kentucky: Visits Alabama on Saturday. The Wildcats have won the last six against the Crimson Tide.

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This corrects time of score to 14 seconds left and Monk's free throw to 8 seconds left.

Leaders

LSU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Blakeney 31 0 5 1 1 0
B. Sampson 17 0 0 3 0 0
Kentucky PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
W. Gabriel 23 0 2 8 0 0
M. Monk 23 0 2 0 2 0

Team Comparison

LSU KY
Points For 85 92
Field Goals 32/64-50% 31/63-49%
Three Pointers 10/23-43% 9/25-36%
Free Throws 11/15-73% 21/26-81%
Offensive Rebounds 8 14
Defensive Rebounds 18 26
Rebounds 29 41
Blocks 1 2
Steals 6 8
Turnovers 14 14
Personal Fouls 22 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - KY Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Feb 7 LSU 85 @ KY 92 A. Blakeney 31 W. Gabriel 23

Game Information

Stadium: Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
Attendance: 23,657
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