NCAAB Game Recap - Kentucky at Ole Miss
Tue Mar 5, 2019 9:00 PM EST

IUPUI
56
WriSt
71
F
UNC
79
BC
66
F
Wake
70
Duke
71
F
IL-C
77
WIGB
82
F
MissSt
54
Tenn
71
F
USC-Up
52
ChaSo
71
F
KY
80
Miss
76
F
HolyC
79
Lafy
74
F
UNCA
59
Presb
106
F
LoyMD
63
Boston
71
F
Longw
71
Hamp
77
F
Nebras
76
MSU
91
F
Purd
69
Minn
73
F
Kansas
68
Okla
81
F
VaTec
64
FSU
73
F(OT)
Nev
90
AF
79
F
Buff
82
Ohio
79
F
Xav
66
Butl
71
F
Albany
73
Bingha
58
F
UMassL
57
Vermt
74
F
W MI
57
Toled
76
F
Kent
75
Mia-O
66
F
Ball
61
E MI
68
F
SouthCar
71
TAMU
54
F
URI
86
StJos
85
F(OT)
Maine
53
UNH
60
F
Stony
68
Hartfo
63
F
NIU
89
CenMI
86
F
BGSU
67
Akr
91
F
VCU
71
GMas
36
F
SFA
58
AbCh
72
F
Pitt
63
Mia-FL
76
F
ECU
55
WichSt
72
F
UtSt
100
ColSt
96
F(OT)
Aub
66
Bama
60
F

Mar 5, 2019, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(6) Kentucky

38

42

80

Ole Miss

39

37

76

No. 6 Kentucky earns hard-fought 80-76 win over Mississippi
Wed Mar 6, 2019 12:51 AM

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) PJ Washington is in the discussion for Southeastern Conference Player of the Year, but he was a missing man during the first half Tuesday night, banished to the bench by early foul trouble.

At halftime, Kentucky coach John Calipari had a message for him: Get ready, because the ball's coming to you.

Washington responded with all 13 of his points in the second half to help No. 6 Kentucky earn a hard-fought 80-76 victory over Mississippi. The 6-foot-8 sophomore shot 6 of 10 from the field after the break, converting several big buckets to hold off the Rebels.

"I told him at halftime we're throwing to you every time," Calipari said. "So you be who you're supposed to be. And he was."

Kentucky (25-5, 14-3 Southeastern Conference) bounced back from its 71-52 loss at No. 5 Tennessee on Saturday. Keldon Johnson led the Wildcats with 22 points and Tyler Herro scored 20 on 8-of-12 shooting. EJ Montgomery had four blocked shots.

Kentucky shot 55.4 percent from the floor and dominated in the paint with 34 points. The efficient performance was a welcome change after the Wildcats made just 14 field goals and shot 32 percent in the loss to Tennessee.

"We just came in focused and did what we usually do," Johnson said. "We put the last game behind us and didn't really think about it. We came into this game ready to attack and be aggressive."

Ole Miss (19-11, 9-8) has lost three straight and four of five. The Rebels trimmed their deficit to 78-76 with six seconds left, but Immanuel Quickly made two free throws to put the game out of reach.

Terence Davis led the Rebels with 25 points and 12 rebounds on his Senior Night. Breein Tyree scored 21.

"We had great energy," coach Kermit Davis said. "I thought our team played the entire game. Kentucky's just good. They're maybe a No. 1 seed (in the NCAA Tournament). That's just who they are. They're a tough cover for a lot of different teams."

Ole Miss led 39-38 at halftime thanks to 15 points from Davis. The 6-foot-4 guard also had six rebounds and two assists before the break.

Herro scored 13 points in the first half on 6-of-6 shooting.

DAVIS AT OLE MISS

Terence Davis has 1,485 career points, which ranks 13th in school history. The Southaven, Mississippi, native barely played during his freshman season, but made a huge leap forward as a sophomore and has been among the Rebels' most important players for three straight years.

He averaged 14.9 points as a sophomore, 13.5 as a junior and is scoring nearly 16 points per game as a senior.

BIG PICTURE

Kentucky: It was a good bounce-back win for the Wildcats, who were tested once again. Kentucky prevailed thanks to an efficient offense that finished tough chances close to the rim. Washington's second-half outburst was huge. Kentucky remains in the mix for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament going into the regular-season finale against Florida.

Ole Miss: The Rebels were feeling good about their NCAA Tournament chances a few weeks ago, but three straight defeats have hurt the resume. Two have come against Tennessee and Kentucky, and while those are certainly understandable, it means Saturday's road game against Missouri could have NCAA implications.

"It's not a must-win, but I think these are all NCAA Tournament play-in games," Kermit Davis said. "Do I think we're an NCAA Tournament team? You bet. Everybody in our league thinks we are. If you watch us, do we pass the eye test in these games? No question about it.

"But there's no doubt, it's a really, really big game for a lot of teams on the last weekend of the regular season."

UP NEXT

Kentucky: Hosts Florida on Saturday.

Ole Miss: Plays at Missouri on Saturday.

---

For more AP college basketball coverage: https://apnews.com/Collegebasketball and http://twitter.com/AP-Top25

Leaders

Kentucky PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Johnson 22 0 3 7 1 0
T. Herro 20 0 2 5 3 0
Ole Miss PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Davis 25 0 3 12 2 1
B. Tyree 21 0 4 3 1 0

Team Comparison

KY Miss
Points For 80 76
Field Goals 31/56-55% 24/59-41%
Three Pointers 4/9-44% 8/25-32%
Free Throws 14/20-70% 20/22-91%
Offensive Rebounds 4 10
Defensive Rebounds 25 27
Rebounds 31 41
Blocks 7 3
Steals 4 4
Turnovers 7 9
Personal Fouls 18 20
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - KY Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Mar 5 KY 80 @ Miss 76 K. Johnson 22 T. Davis 25

Game Information

Stadium: The Pavilion at Ole Miss, Oxford, Mississippi
Attendance: 9,500
Game Time: