NCAAB Game Recap - Harvard at Kentucky
Sat Dec 2, 2017 3:30 PM EST

SDak
80
Duke
96
F
Kansas
76
Syr
60
F
Vill
94
StJos
53
F
Harv
70
KY
79
F
WichSt
69
Baylor
62
F
Princ
52
Mia-FL
80
F
Cin
76
Xav
89
F
USC
55
SMU
72
F
Leh
54
UVA
75
F
USF
57
AzSt
75
F
Yale
66
TCU
92
F
HolyC
54
LaSal
58
F
Manh
55
Tows
56
F
SCSt
71
NCSU
103
F
Ind
55
Mich
69
F
FaDi
75
Iona
82
F
Radf
63
VMI
50
F
Bry
59
UNH
75
F
UNCG
76
Lib
75
F(3OT)
Colora
63
ColSt
72
F
RobM
74
Sien
76
F
Quin
58
Lafy
79
F
WIGB
75
Belm
86
F
Oakl
78
W MI
73
F
CenCT
68
Brown
62
F
Reinh
76
Winth
107
F
VaTec
83
Miss
80
F(OT)
UGA
73
Marq
66
F
OakCi
56
Evans
98
F
YSU
73
DeP
89
F
UMass
70
SouthCar
76
F
Maine
66
Ford
67
F(OT)
StBon
73
Buff
62
F
StLou
45
Butl
75
F
IUPUI
64
Ball
83
F
Colg
65
Bingha
76
F
UMBC
98
Citad
72
F
WilBa
70
NOrl
87
F
(N/A)
52
Longw
61
F
UCDav
81
WaSt
67
F
AF
61
Denv
59
F
UTRGV
69
Rice
67
F
USC-Up
66
GWebb
87
F
NIU
95
ChiSt
77
F
LoyMD
75
MtStM
80
F(OT)
Amer
70
MD-ES
74
F
TNTec
50
Furm
64
F
W&M
108
Savan
85
F
Corn
66
NE
84
F
Rider
77
Drex
89
F
Dart
60
Canis
73
F
(N/A)
50
PorSt
125
F
MTSt
68
WIMil
64
F
ORU
74
ArkLR
66
F(2OT)
NCAT
70
Presb
73
F
SJSU
58
SIU
76
F
IL-C
61
LoyIL
85
F
Tuls
58
IlSt
65
F
Rich
53
Wake
82
F
Monm
81
UConn
84
F(OT)
SacHr
55
StJon
90
F
AlaAM
47
APSU
67
F
ULM
65
SFA
68
F
TNWes
61
GaSo
97
F
Schr
43
AbCh
71
F
TN-M
63
Chat
66
F
LoyMa
74
OrSt
78
F
OhSt
83
Wisc
58
F
WriSt
60
W Ky
78
F
Mercer
81
Mem
83
F(2OT)
PSU
77
Iowa
73
F
Prov
68
URI
75
F
DelSt
57
ECU
63
F
Maris
75
Army
82
F
Drake
89
Wyo
96
F(2OT)
BGSU
92
Norf
77
F
JU
65
E KY
70
F(OT)
Lamar
69
CoCar
67
F(OT)
SEMO
86
NCC
77
F
StPet
65
Elon
71
F(2OT)
MorSt
49
NoKY
86
F
Colum
82
Albany
86
F
StFPA
83
Stony
85
F
USA
58
FIU
87
F
Vermt
77
Buck
81
F
Fres
106
LongB
70
F
Miles
55
LaTec
106
F
MTSU
81
FlGlf
76
F
ODU
75
VCU
82
F
TXSo
69
Toled
71
F
(N/A)
58
NFla
85
F
Akr
64
Marsh
86
F
Clev
62
Kent
72
F
BC
73
Hartfo
61
F
BethC
75
FAU
93
F
SoFL
61
App
84
F
HI
60
Utah
80
F
Ark
65
Hou
91
F
FlaAM
59
Murr
80
F
SDCh
68
S UT
87
F
N TX
60
TexAr
65
F
TxSt
52
HCU
71
F
MOSt
73
SDSt
53
F
Mia-O
76
W IL
73
F(2OT)
Lipsco
95
TNSt
86
F(OT)
UNCC
82
JMU
87
F
CalLu
58
CS-Ful
86
F
UCRiv
56
GrCan
68
F
UTSA
80
UtVal
88
F
BYU
75
UtSt
66
F
NM
76
UTEP
88
F
NoAZ
60
CSBak
52
F
ArkPB
57
SCla
72
F
USD
57
UCSB
67
F
Ariz
91
UNLV
88
F(OT)
Pepp
81
CAPoly
91
F
Nev
76
UCIrv
65
F
StMar
74
Cal
63
F
Sac
InWor
Canc

Dec 2, 2017, 3:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Harvard

37

33

70

(7) Kentucky

42

37

79

No. 7 Kentucky leads big before holding off Harvard 79-70
Sat Dec 2, 2017 9:27 PM

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Just as No. 7 Kentucky seemed headed toward blowing out another opponent, the Wildcats suddenly lost the focus and accuracy that had Harvard on the brink.

The pesky Crimson took advantage down the stretch to get within single digits, only lacking enough time to make things even tenser against a team still learning that a 20-point lead should be a starting point toward finishing off games.

"We have to be able to put our foot on their throats and get good plays and good shots and not try to turn into a selfish team," freshman forward Kevin Knox said after scoring 20 points in Kentucky's 79-70 victory Saturday over the Crimson. "I think that's what we do when we start to get up, people start trying to get their own. Next thing, they're (only) down eight."

Officially, Harvard's deficit was nine after Seth Towns' 3-pointer with 22 seconds left capped an 18-7 closing run after trailing 72-52 midway through the second half. Kentucky (7-1) ran out the clock, which seemed logical considering it missed seven of its final eight shots and went without a field goal for the final 2:31.

"Give Harvard credit," Kentucky coach John Calipari said. "They shot the ball. (Coach Tommy) Amaker did a great job of putting his people in positions. It was another good game for us to play where a team's not just going to give us a win. This team needs that."

Before that, the Wildcats appeared to show hints of following up Sunday's 107-73 pummeling of Illinois-Chicago with another big game.

Hamidou Diallo added 19 points as Kentucky used a 13-0 run over 2:42 for a lead that seemed safe during a game when things were mostly clicking on both ends. The Wildcats returned from a break to shoot well for most of the game and lead the Ivy League Crimson throughout.

It wasn't easy, and the Wildcats needed that initial accuracy to counter Harvard's 12 3-pointers - including six by sophomore forward Towns (25 points) - that kept the Crimson within reach.

"They found me for a lot of open shots," said Towns, who was 8 of 14 from the field and missed just once from long range. Harvard shot 37 percent but was 12 of 28 from behind the arc.

"Tonight I was just able to get them in. A lot of them came from assists, and when we do that and move the ball really well is when we play our best. That showed a lot today, but I give credits to my teammates for finding me."

"I was pleased with how Seth came off the bench for us and gave us a shot in the arm," Amaker said.

Kentucky made three of four free throws in the final minutes to win the first meeting between the schools and earn its fifth straight victory. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 12 points for the Wildcats, who shot 46 percent but were just 2 of 14 from long range.

BIG PICTURE

Harvard: Just as critical as making all those 3s was a bench that outscored Kentucky 44-26. The Crimson faced a huge hurdle keeping up with the Wildcats' length and speed, factors that made the difference in allowing Kentucky to hold on. Danilo Djuricic had 10 points.

"I thought we were putting things together for a while to kind of keep it interesting and I thought our kids competed," Amaker said, "but their length and size on the backboard and not having some of our better players inside and out with Chris Lewis and Bryce Aiken not having really good offensive games certainly hurt us."

Kentucky: The Wildcats had a tough task following a 34-point win over Illinois-Chicago but seemed capable of handling it in never trailing. But they struggled defending the Crimson from the outside, allowing a big lead to be cut down in the final minutes. The Wildcats owned the paint 42-20 and outscored Harvard 24-3 off 15 turnovers but barely won the rebounding battle 37-36.

RIGHT ON CUE

Fire alarms went off briefly inside Rupp Arena early in the second half, but spectators didn't miss a beat. As the alarm buzzed in three-beat increments, a chant of "Go! Big! Blue!" began and within a moment it was over.

SEEN

Actress Ashley Judd, a big Kentucky fan, was among 22,922.

UP NEXT

Harvard hosts Fordham on Wednesday.

Kentucky enters final exams before facing Monmouth on Dec. 9 at Madison Square Garden.

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Leaders

Harvard PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Towns 25 0 3 6 0 1
D. Djuricic 10 0 1 7 0 2
Kentucky PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Knox 20 0 1 7 1 1
H. Diallo 19 0 2 6 2 0

Team Comparison

Harv KY
Points For 70 79
Field Goals 23/62-37% 26/56-46%
Three Pointers 12/28-43% 2/14-14%
Free Throws 12/17-71% 25/30-83%
Offensive Rebounds 12 8
Defensive Rebounds 24 29
Rebounds 39 39
Blocks 3 9
Steals 4 9
Turnovers 15 10
Personal Fouls 21 15
Technical Fouls 0 2
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Dec 2 Harv 70 @ KY 79 S. Towns 25 K. Knox 20

Game Information

Stadium: Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
Attendance: 22,922
Game Time: