NCAAB Game Recap - Alabama at Kentucky
Sat Mar 11, 2017 1:00 PM EST

Albany
53
Vermt
56
F
TxSt
83
UTARL
62
F
Bama
74
KY
79
F
Norf
59
NCC
67
F
Princ
72
Penn
64
F(OT)
UCF
59
SMU
70
F
Crei
60
Vill
74
F
ColSt
71
Nev
79
F
Alc
50
TXSo
53
F
Kent
70
Akr
65
F
Web
89
UND
93
F(OT)
Marsh
72
MTSU
83
F
TXAMC
65
NOrl
68
F(OT)
NMSt
70
CSBak
60
F
Ariz
83
Oreg
80
F
UCDav
50
UCIrv
47
F
Troy
74
GASt
63
F
NW
48
Wisc
76
F
Rich
77
VCU
87
F(OT)
Yale
73
Harv
71
F
Cin
81
UConn
71
F
IaSt
80
WVU
74
F
Vand
62
Ark
76
F
Duke
75
ND
69
F
Mich
84
Minn
77
F
David
60
URI
84
F

Mar 11, 2017, 1:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(5) Alabama

32

42

74

(1) Kentucky

33

46

79

No. 8 Kentucky outlasts Alabama 79-74 in SEC semifinal
Sat Mar 11, 2017 5:44 PM

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) De'Aaron Fox took charge and made plays during a critical stretch on the way to a career performance. An early-morning shootaround helped remedy Malik Monk's recent scoring woes.

Those initiatives by Kentucky's talented freshmen duo positioned the No. 8 Wildcats to claim another Southeastern Conference Tournament championship.

Fox scored a career-high 28 points, including nine straight down the stretch, and Malik Monk added 20 to lift Kentucky past Alabama 79-74 in the SEC Tournament semifinal on Saturday.

The Wildcats shot 52 percent from the floor and 69 percent from the line after missing numerous chances that left openings for the pesky Crimson Tide to stay close. But Kentucky converted chances when needed, hitting 13 of 17 free throws in the final six minutes with Fox making 5 of 7 in particular and 11 of 15 overall.

Fox also converted a pair of 3-point plays - the biggest of which gave Kentucky a 67-62 lead with 3:07 remaining - en route to 19 points after halftime.

"I just kept getting the plays and they kept the ball in my hands," said Fox, who made 8 of 12 shots. "When I know the coach is trusting me and my teammates are trusting me to keep attacking, doing what you're doing, all I've got to do is just make the play."

After combining for just eight points the previous two games, Monk snapped out of his funk to hit 6 of 14 from the field. Those baskets included a pair of 3-pointers that turned a 17-7 first-half deficit into a 33-32 lead.

Monk later followed a Fox jumper with two free throws with 1:13 left.

"I knew I had to get up and execute for the team," Monk said of the early practice. "If I get shots before the game, I just have a good game or have a better flow."

Bam Adebayo had 10 points and nine rebounds to send top-seeded Kentucky (28-5) to Sunday's championship game against No. 3 seed Arkansas, which beat Vanderbilt 76-62 in the other semifinal. The Wildcats will face the Razorbacks for the second time in three seasons in pursuit of their third consecutive SEC title.

Dazon Ingram had 17 points for No. 5 seed Alabama (19-14), which outrebounded Kentucky 33-28. But the Crimson Tide couldn't get the basket when needed to overcome the Wildcats, who came through in the clutch for their 10th straight win.

"Give Kentucky credit," Alabama coach Avery Johnson said. "They made some big shots."

THE BIG PICTURE

Alabama: The Crimson Tide did everything they needed to do, outscoring Kentucky 46-24 in the paint, its bench 22-9 and shooting 53 percent after halftime. For a while the SEC's top scoring defense (64.1 points) seemed headed toward keeping Kentucky in check before sending the Wildcats to the foul line.

Kentucky: Another slow start dug another early hole before the Wildcats answered with 11 straight points for the lead. They overcame another deficit in the second with timely stops along with several 3-point plays. Playing mistake-free ball might have been the biggest factor late, following a 10-turnover first half with just three in the second.

SENIOR MOMENTS

Kentucky continues to get solid production from seniors such as Derek Willis and Dominique Hawkins, who combined for 13 points. Willis made a couple a 3-pointers, and Hawkins added two key baskets.

"It's nice to have him," coach John Calipari said of Hawkins. "It's nice to have Derek. It's nice to have Mychal (Mulder)."

WARDROBE CHANGE

De'Aaron Fox began the game wearing blue Nikes that didn't quite grip as planned, resulting in a couple of slips and traveling calls. He seemed much better after switching back to gray high tops, which he has frequently worn lately.

UP NEXT

Alabama: Awaits postseason invitation.

Kentucky: Faces Vanderbilt-Arkansas winner in Sunday's championship.

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Leaders

Alabama PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Ingram 17 0 2 4 0 0
B. Key 11 0 4 6 0 0
Kentucky PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Fox 28 0 2 5 2 0
M. Monk 20 0 2 4 0 0

Team Comparison

Bama KY
Points For 74 79
Field Goals 28/62-45% 23/44-52%
Three Pointers 3/14-21% 6/14-43%
Free Throws 15/20-75% 27/39-69%
Offensive Rebounds 12 7
Defensive Rebounds 21 21
Rebounds 38 30
Blocks 3 2
Steals 4 7
Turnovers 12 13
Personal Fouls 28 20
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - KY Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Feb 11 KY 67 @ Bama 58 M. Monk 17 B. Key 21
Sat Mar 11 Bama 74 @ KY 79 D. Ingram 17 D. Fox 28

Game Information

Stadium: Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee
Attendance: 19,196
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