NCAAB Game Recap - Purdue Fort Wayne at Kentucky
Wed Nov 22, 2017 8:00 PM EST

Ariz
84
NCSU
90
F
W Ky
58
Vill
66
F
WichSt
66
ND
67
F
IPFW
67
KY
86
F
Leh
63
USC
88
F
Mia-FL
57
LaSal
46
F
Wyo
53
Cin
78
F
Tenn
78
Purd
75
F(OT)
Manh
68
NIU
70
F
Iowa
95
UAB
85
F
Bingha
70
CSNor
65
F
(N/A)
60
SacHr
84
F
MOSt
71
FAU
60
F
Yale
87
Alc
73
F
E KY
62
E WA
83
F
HolyC
76
FaDi
87
F
Boston
78
Maine
69
F
KennSt
79
FSU
98
F
Cal
72
Chami
96
F
SDSt
94
Buff
80
F
MTSt
88
SEMO
82
F
StAnd
34
CoCar
70
F
Del
65
Longw
57
F
(N/A)
45
Navy
110
F
LIU
66
UMassL
74
F
CAPoly
73
Charl
68
F
(N/A)
58
APSU
90
F
App
99
JMU
105
F(2OT)
(N/A)
63
NJIT
116
F
Colg
79
BC
83
F
PVAM
71
GASt
56
F
ChBap
48
McNee
85
F
UL
82
Rich
76
F
UMKC
65
Penn
68
F
VCU
60
Mich
68
F
MOStL
58
IndSt
75
F
GMas
73
Fres
79
F
Brown
64
Stony
77
F
CenMI
71
SHSU
60
F
Woff
56
TxTch
79
F
Lafy
46
Princ
60
F
(N/A)
54
Vermt
90
F
Monm
51
UNCA
62
F
Radf
74
Elon
77
F
Troy
73
ETSU
65
F
Albany
91
Dart
73
F
AugIL
62
Ill
96
F
Toled
64
Syr
72
F
How
52
SoFL
75
F
Belm
65
Prov
66
F
ArkSt
70
Ind
87
F
Ball
83
Buck
87
F
UTRGV
68
GaTec
78
F
GaSo
67
Tows
70
F
(N/A)
74
N TX
86
F
Marq
94
LSU
84
F
NCC
84
Marsh
92
F
FlaAM
66
NDSU
80
F
S NO
67
Lamar
105
F
W IL
69
SIU-E
67
F
TN-M
66
South
69
F
LoyMa
91
InWor
87
F
Mia-O
59
Tul
80
F
Detr
72
StLou
70
F
SFA
75
MissSt
80
F
(N/A)
47
Brad
79
F
Stetsn
81
USA
77
F(OT)
LaTec
63
Evans
61
F
ColSt
76
NMSt
89
F
(N/A)
57
IlSt
86
F
Ida
69
SCla
59
F
NrthIA
61
SMU
58
F
Rice
62
Miss
79
F
(N/A)
57
UCRiv
75
F
ArkPB
54
TxSt
71
F
IdaSt
54
SJSU
62
F
CSBak
59
AKAnc
39
F
UNLV
85
Utah
58
F

Nov 22, 2017, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Purdue Fort Wayne

37

30

67

(8) Kentucky

45

41

86

No. 8 Kentucky finally has it easy against Fort Wayne, 86-67
Thu Nov 23, 2017 12:23 AM

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) How No. 8 Kentucky finally won comfortably pleased coach John Calipari as much as the fact his young team ran away from Fort Wayne.

Nick Richards' breakout performance was among many areas where Calipari praised his young Wildcats.

Richards had career highs of 25 points and 15 rebounds, and 70 percent first-half shooting propelled Kentucky to an 86-67 rout Wednesday night.

Kentucky's 19-of-27 shooting before halftime countered the Mastodons' eight 3-pointers that kept them close for a while. Fort Wayne's perimeter shots started missing once the Wildcats began defending them, and it couldn't match the length or speed of the young Wildcats (5-1).

Kentucky eventually led 78-48 with 6:50 remaining on the way to its most decisive win this season.

"We got better," said Calipari, whose team earned three of its four wins by 10 points or fewer. "The zone (defense) looked good. The zone kind of stymied them a little bit. It's nice that we can go to that thing a little bit if we need to, but we're still learning."

Meanwhile, Richards was in a zone of his own.

The 6-foot-11 freshman thrived in both halves and on both ends, making 9 of 10 from the field and all seven free throws for his first career double-double. Richards' previous highs were 10 points in the opener against Utah Valley and nine rebounds against No. 3 Kansas. He also had two of Kentucky's three blocks.

"It was a good win for me and my team," said Richards, who credited sports psychologist Bob Rotella and assistant coach Kenny Payne for improving his game and mindset. "We just came out here to have a ball, just try to have fun. I just happened to have 25 (points) and 15 (rebounds)."

Calipari added of Richards, "Yeah, he was pretty good today. ... I was just happy for how he was reaching for balls and the stuff that he was doing."

Quade Green, Kevin Knox and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander each added 11 points as Kentucky shot a season-best 33 of 55 (60 percent) and dominated the rebounding 44-21.

Junior guard John Konchar had 19 points and Bryson Scott 18 for Fort Wayne (3-2), which had won three in a row before losing on 40 percent shooting.

BIG PICTURE

Fort Wayne: A year after upsetting Indiana, the Mastodons led Kentucky 37-36 with 3:51 left in the first half behind 8-of-22 shooting from long range. They went cold from outside and elsewhere after that and the Wildcats pounced to lead at the break and stretch the advantage to 30 points in the second half. The Mastodons' 12 3-pointers were their third-highest total this season, but they made just 4 of 15 after the break.

"They started fronting us and that's where the game changed," coach Jon Coffman said. "Those last 5 minutes (of the first half), first 5 (of the second) were where we let it get away from us."

Kentucky: Something had to give after all those tense performances and the Wildcats thrived because of their size and best shooting effort this season. Richards couldn't be stopped on either end, and teammates seemed in sync for the first time. Sophomore forward Wenyen Gabriel came up just short of a double-double with 10 rebounds and nine points.

SOUND ADVICE

Well known in golf for his sports psychology books and speeches, Rotella is also a friend of Calipari, who suggested that Richards call him to discuss the mental aspect of basketball. The two talked for at least 30 minutes before Kentucky faced Troy, resulting in a career-best effort.

"He just told me that before games to not think about basketball, just find something else to keep my mind off basketball," said Richards, who hadn't heard of Rotella. "I just watched videos of a guy named Shiggy (on YouTube). He's pretty funny, so I watch him all the time."

BAD ACTING

Fort Wayne forward Xzavier Taylor tried to make it look like Calipari hit him in the face as he dived for a loose ball out of bounds in front of Kentucky's bench. Problem was, the coach was moving away from the action and pointing toward the Wildcats' basket when Taylor moved toward him before falling backward and holding his face as if he had been hit. No call was made in an apparent case of extreme flopping.

"(He) took a dive? Good for him," Calipari joked. "It's going to get him on SportsCenter. The kid is smart."

UP NEXT

Kentucky hosts Illinois-Chicago on Sunday to wrap up the Rupp Classic before getting a few days off.

Fort Wayne visits East Tennessee State on Saturday. ETSU lost 78-31 to Kentucky last Friday.

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Leaders

Purdue Fort Wayne PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Konchar 19 0 6 6 3 0
B. Scott 18 0 2 2 1 0
Kentucky PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
N. Richards 25 0 1 15 0 2
Q. Green 11 0 5 4 0 0

Team Comparison

IPFW KY
Points For 67 86
Field Goals 24/60-40% 33/55-60%
Three Pointers 12/37-32% 5/11-45%
Free Throws 7/14-50% 15/24-62%
Offensive Rebounds 7 12
Defensive Rebounds 14 32
Rebounds 22 44
Blocks 0 3
Steals 8 6
Turnovers 10 16
Personal Fouls 20 18
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - KY Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Nov 22 IPFW 67 @ KY 86 J. Konchar 19 N. Richards 25

Game Information

Stadium: Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
Attendance: 20,645
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