NCAAB Game Recap - Mississippi State at Kentucky
Tue Jan 23, 2018 9:00 PM EST

Prov
69
Vill
89
F
Clem
36
UVA
61
F
Duke
84
Wake
70
F
Kansas
80
Okla
85
F
OkSt
70
TxTch
75
F
Vand
62
Tenn
67
F
Ark
80
UGA
77
F(2OT)
(N/A)
86
UMKC
74
F
Rider
90
Fairf
88
F
Campbl
94
Lib
85
F
Wisc
67
Iowa
85
F
Toled
85
W MI
81
F
Ball
80
Kent
88
F(OT)
David
64
Dayt
65
F
Mia-O
70
CenMI
61
F
E MI
69
Buff
83
F
Ohio
68
Akr
71
F
ETXB
66
ORU
93
F
BGSU
62
NIU
93
F
MOSt
52
Brad
72
F
Bama
66
Miss
78
F
Crei
68
StJon
63
F
WilJe
80
GrCan
96
F
VCU
75
StLou
74
F(OT)
NW
77
Minn
69
F
TAMU
65
LSU
77
F
MissSt
65
KY
78
F
UNLV
63
Fres
69
F

Jan 23, 2018, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Mississippi State

36

29

65

Kentucky

38

40

78

Kentucky beats Mississippi State 78-65 to end 2-game slide
Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:49 AM

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Kentucky didn't need to be pretty or dominating, just effective enough at the right times to break out of its recent slump.

Kevin Knox got things started with his jumper, PJ Washington created opportunities at the foul line and other Wildcats chipped in as needed to get it done.

Washington had a career-high 22 points, Knox scored 19 with four 3-pointers and Kentucky pulled away late for a 78-65 victory over Mississippi State Tuesday night to end a two-game losing streak.

A day after the Wildcats fell out of the Top 25 for the first time since March 2014 , freshmen forwards Washington and Knox helped end their skid from the foul line and perimeter respectively. Washington made 10 of 14 free throws along with 6-of-10 shooting to top his previous best against Monmouth by two points. Knox overcame an initial missed layup to hit all four from behind the arc to finish 5-of-6 shooting from the floor and from the line.

"We're not worried about being pretty, we're worried about getting the job done and getting the `W'," said Washington, who also had two blocks and three steals.

He added that coach John Calipari "says all the time that we're too Hollywood, and we just have to be aggressive and bring toughness to the game."

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 16 points, including eight in the second half to help Kentucky (15-5, 5-3 Southeastern Conference) eventually seize a back-and-forth game between schools coming off losses. The Wildcats shot 43 percent but made 23 of 30 free throws.

"We ground it out, we got the ball where we wanted to, we made layups and we made free throws," Calipari said.

Quinndary Weatherspoon had 19 points and Nick Weatherspoon 10 for the Bulldogs (14-6, 2-5), who shot just 39 percent and were outrebounded 41-31 while losing their second straight SEC contest and fifth in sixth games.

LONG-RANGE ROVERS

Knox, whom Calipari would rather see going to the basket more, used open looks to make four of Kentucky's five 3-pointers on 14 attempts. Sophomore forward Wenyen Gabriel had the other.

"I wasn't really hitting shots," Knox said. "Nothing from the 3-point line, so it was good to see I made a couple."

SOLEMN TRIBUTE

A brief moment of silence was held before tipoff to honor the victims and first responders of Tuesday's fatal shooting at Marshall County High School in Benton, Kentucky. Two students died, 12 were wounded and five others injured in the shooting. Calipari, who has attended the Hoop Fest there, said news of the incident made him "literally nauseous" and he added, "There's nothing I can say, other than I'll be praying for them tomorrow at Mass. I'll take Communion for them, light a candle for them."

BIG PICTURE

Mississippi State: The Bulldogs entered as one of the SEC's top rebounding teams in league play, ranking fourth offensively at 12.2 and third defensively at 26.5 per game. They were even at 18 in the first half and outscored Kentucky 13-9 on second-chance points, but were beaten 23-13 after halftime. Still, they trailed just 68-63 with 3:15 remaining after Tyson Carter's four-point play before Kentucky outscored them 10-2 the rest of the way, mostly at the foul line.

"It was disappointing because we had a golden opportunity going into the last few minutes of the game," coach Ben Howland said.

Kentucky: After committing 33 turnovers in consecutive losses, the Wildcats improved slightly with just 11 against the Bulldogs and better composure down the stretch. Controlling the boards was key with Hamidou Diallo and Jarred Vanderbilt each grabbing seven while Knox, Washington and Gabriel had six each. They also defended the perimeter, holding MSU to 5-of-29 shooting.

UP NEXT

Mississippi State: Hosts Missouri on Saturday.

Kentucky: Visits No. 7 West Virginia on Saturday in the Big 12/SEC Challenge.

---

For more AP college basketball coverage: http://collegebasketball.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-Top25

Leaders

Mississippi State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
Q. Weatherspoon 19 0 6 9 1 0
N. Weatherspoon 10 0 0 4 0 0
Kentucky PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
P. Washington 22 0 2 6 3 2
K. Knox 19 0 1 6 2 0

Team Comparison

MissSt KY
Points For 65 78
Field Goals 26/67-39% 25/58-43%
Three Pointers 5/29-17% 5/14-36%
Free Throws 8/10-80% 23/30-77%
Offensive Rebounds 10 13
Defensive Rebounds 21 28
Rebounds 33 42
Blocks 4 5
Steals 5 7
Turnovers 11 11
Personal Fouls 23 13
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Jan 23 MissSt 65 @ KY 78 Q. Weatherspoon 19 P. Washington 22

Game Information

Stadium: Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
Attendance: 20,609
Game Time: