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Spiders upset Kentucky, earn first victory over top-10 team

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Andre Gustavson and Richmond dominate the second half to upend Kentucky 76-64 at Rupp Arena.

Richmond could hardly have played worse in the first half Sunday, yet it trailed No. 10 Kentucky by only a few points.

The Spiders pulled confidence from the small deficit and turned that into better execution after halftime, leading to the biggest win away from home in program history.

Blake Francis and Nathan Cayo powered Richmond to its first road victory over an Associated Press top-10 team, rallying in the second half to beat the Wildcats 76-64 in Lexington, Kentucky.

“You just get to play a team like Kentucky so rarely,” Richmond coach Chris Mooney said. “So for us to have the opportunit­y to play them with a great team is great, and we seized that opportunit­y.

“It's a tremendous win. Kentucky loses very rarely, they lose out of conference very rarely, so this is a great win.”

The Spiders (2-0) had been 0-25 against top-10 teams and trailed 36-30 just after halftime. Francis and Cayo each finished with 18 points, many coming during a series of small scoring runs that pushed Richmond ahead.

“We were only down four at halftime, we felt like we played horrible,” said fifth-year forward Grant Golden, who overcame four fouls to finish with 13 points and seven rebounds.

“We didn't make any shots, but we knew as long as we kept running our offense, shots were going to start to fall eventually. But it was really on the defensive end for us. We put two really good halves of defense together, and that's what ended up winning it for us.”

A 9-0 burst gave the Spiders the lead, and a 7-0 stretch made it 58-46 with 7:43 r

Richmond's veteran core — 10 upperclass­men, including four graduates — overcame Kentucky's latest roster makeover featuring seven freshmen and 10 newcomers. The Wildcats started four freshmen along with senior transfer Olivier Sarr, and growing pains showed after a

crisp opening rout of Morehead State.

Bias gets Hall nod: Maryland great Len Bias will be inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.

The organizati­on on Sunday announced its eight-member Class of 2021, including Bias, Rick Byrd, David Greenwood, Hersey Hawkins, Jim Jackson, Antawn Jamison, Tom Penders and Paul Pierce.

The Celtics selected Bias with the No. 2 overall pick in the 1986 NBA draft, two days before his death at age 22 in what the Maryland medical examiner determined to be a cocaine overdose.

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 ?? JAMES CRISP/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Nathan Cayo, left, battles Kentucky’s Isaiah Jackson for a rebound in Richmond’s victory.
JAMES CRISP/ASSOCIATED PRESS Nathan Cayo, left, battles Kentucky’s Isaiah Jackson for a rebound in Richmond’s victory.

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