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UK POSTGAME NOTES: Kentucky Drops To Missouri 75-70


Keion Brooks Jr. of Kentucky looks for a teammate during UK's road loss at Missouri Wednesday night. (SEC Media Photo)

Compiled by UK Athletics


KENTUCKY at MISSOURI

MIZZOU ARENA | COLUMBIA, MO.

FEB. 3, 2021 ATTENDANCE: 3,033


Final Score: #18/17 Missouri 75, Kentucky 70


Team Records and Series Notes

· Kentucky falls to 5-11 overall, 4-5 in the Southeastern Conference.

o UK has lost five of its last six games after starting league play 3-0.

· Missouri improves to 12-3 and 5-3 in league play.

· Kentucky still leads the series 13-2 and 4-2 in Columbia, Missouri.

o The loss snapped a three-game winning streak vs. the Tigers.

· Next up: Kentucky hosts No. 11/10 Tennessee on Saturday for the first of two regular-season meetings vs. the Volunteers. The game will tip at 8 p.m. on ESPN.


Player Notes

· Davion Mintz led the Wildcats with 18 points on 6-of-12 shooting and 4 of 9 from behind the arc.

o His 18 points were his most since scoring 19 at Louisville on Dec. 26.

o He tied a season high with four treys, also done at Louisville.

o He’s led UK in scoring a team-high seven times.

· Isaiah Jackson had his fingerprints all over the game with eight points, 10 rebounds, four blocks and three steals.

o He’s led the team in rebounding a team-high eight games.

o He has led UK in blocks in a team-high 14 games.

o It was his seventh game this season with three or more blocks.

o His three steals matched his career high.

Kentucky's Lance Ware goes up for a layup against Missouri Wednesday night. (SEC Media Photo)

· Lance Ware enjoyed his best overall game as a Wildcat with a career-high eight points, 10 rebounds and a career-high three blocks.

o It’s the second time in three games Ware has set a career high in points.

· Keion Brooks Jr. scored 10 points on 4-of-8 shooting with two 3-pointers.

o He has reached double-figure scoring in five of the seven games since his 2020-21 debut at Florida on Jan. 9.

· Brandon Boston Jr. reached double-figure scoring with 10 points and was 2 of 3 from 3-point range.

o He has scored in double figures a team-high 12 times.

· Olivier Sarr scored nine points on 4-of-6 shooting but fouled out in 12 minutes.


Coach John Calipari

· Calipari is now 335-88 at UK.

· Calipari has a 780-228 all-time on-court record.

· UK is 63-37 under Calipari against Associated Press Top 25 teams but has lost four straight games vs. ranked teams.

· Calipari is 10-4 in his career vs. Missouri.


Team Notes

· Kentucky fell to 0-4 vs. opponents ranked in the AP Top 25 at the time of the of the game this season.

· It was UK’s first game in eight days after a 48-hour pause this weekend due to a combination of positive testing for COVID-19, contact tracing and subsequent quarantining of individuals within the program that led to the cancellation of Saturday’s game against Texas.

· The Wildcats lost despite shooting 47.3% from the floor and holding Missouri to 39.3% shooting.

o UK has held six of its last seven opponents to less than 40% from the floor, including five straight games, but only won two games during that seven-game stretch.

o Kentucky is 206-24 under Calipari when holding the opposition to 40% or less from the field but only 4-5 this season.

o The Wildcats fell to 4-4 in 2020-21 when owning a better shooting percentage than the opponent.

· UK blocked nine shots, the fifth game this season with nine or more rejections for one of the nation’s best shot-blocking teams.

· Kentucky made 9 of 20 from behind the 3-point line, its second-most made 3-point field goals this season and the most in a regulation game.

· It’s the first time this season UK has scored between 66 and 75 points this season. UK entered the game 0-10 when scoring 65 or fewer but 5-0 when totaling at least 76 points.

· Kentucky committed 17 turnovers that led to 19 Missouri points.

o It’s the fifth time in six games the Wildcats have turned the ball over 17 times or more.

o UK is averaging 16.7 turnovers in its losses this and 11.6 turnovers in its wins.

· The Wildcats were without Jacob Toppin (illness unrelated to COVID-19) and Terrence Clarke (right leg injury), both of whom did not make the trip to Columbia, Missouri.

o UK has not played a single game this season with its full complement of scholarship players.


In the First Half

· Kentucky started Devin Askew, Davion Mintz, Brandon Boston Jr., Isaiah Jackson and Olivier Sarr for the fourth time this season. UK is 1-3 with this lineup.

· UK has used seven different starting lineups this season, none of which have started more than four games.

· Lance Ware was the first substitution at the 15:45 mark.

· Askew broke out of a recent shooting slump by making two of his first three shots with a free throw and scored five of the Wildcats’ first eight points.

· Missouri made three of its first four 3-pointers to take a 17-11 lead.

· Keion Brooks Jr., coming off the bench for the first time in three games, started off hot with eight points in his first seven minutes, including two 3-pointers.

· Cam’Ron Fletcher checked in at the 7:28 mark, his first appearance since Dec. 19 vs. North Carolina.

· Missouri, which came into the game ranked 297th nationally in 3-point field-goal percentage, hit 7 of 11 in the first half.

· UK closed within 32-26 at the 5:01 mark but did not make a field goal the rest of the half.

· Kentucky trailed 40-27 at the break, UK’s second-biggest halftime deficit of the season.

· Missouri outscored UK 11-0 on second-chance points.

· The Wildcats trailed by 18 in a 64-63 loss to Notre Dame.

· Kentucky is 2-7 when trailing at halftime this season.


In the Second Half

· Kentucky opened the second half with the same starting lineup.

· The Wildcats went on an 8-0 run to start the half.

· UK held Missouri without a point for nearly the first four minutes of the second half and without a field goal for the first 7:14 of clock.

· The Wildcats cut the 12-point halftime deficit to 43-42 thanks to a 15-3 run at the 14:39 mark.

o Missouri answered with a 10-3 stretch.

· Midway through the half, Mintz drilled two 3-pointers in less than 30 seconds to close the gap to 53-51.

· After a flurry of 3-pointers by both teams, Kentucky went inside with a dunk by Jackson and a field goal in the paint by Sarr to slice the deficit to 63-60.

· Kentucky trailed 68-65 heading out of the final media timeout (3:45) but Missouri scored six straight points out of the timeout to take control.

o UK is now minus-39 in the final four minutes of games in regulation this season (does not count any of the overtime periods vs. Mississippi State) but plus-17 over the first 36 minutes of regulation in games.

· UK shot 59.3% from the floor in the second half, including 6 of 10 from behind the arc.

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