El Dorado News-Times

Kentucky knocks off Tennessee

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — It's taken a long time, but Kentucky is getting better. Just in time for the postseason, too.

A season full of frustratio­n is finally coming into focus. The Wildcats won their third straight game Saturday, topping No. 19 Tennessee 70-55.

Isaiah Jackson scored 16 points and Davion Mintz had 15 in going 5-for-5 on 3s in the first half as Kentucky (8-13, 7-7 SEC) matched its longest winning streak of the season.

Keion Brooks had 10 points and 12 rebounds and Olivier Sarr scored 10 for a team that's always considered a lock for the NCAA tourney.

“Even when we were playing bad (this season), I still believed in them,” Kentucky coach John Calipari said. “They're kids. You keep working with them, but you hold them accountabl­e when they're not doing it right.”

Victor Bailey led the Volunteers (15-6, 8-6) with 18 points. Keion Johnson scored 15 and Yves Pons had 10.

“That we were beaten by just 15 (points) is a surprise,” Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said. “We were that bad. We got stagnant (on offense). We play better when we move it and get going.”

Early in the game, Kentucky had a 15-0 run that made it 23-10. Mintz had two 3-pointers in that burst and Jacob Toppin had a pair of baskets.

Up 15 at the break, Kentucky got the lead to 60-40 midway through the second half.

“We're a good defensive team,” said Calipari. “We knew this was going to be hand-to-hand combat. (Tennessee has) a chance to be in the Final Four. We came in here and did it. They weren't at their best today. We were at our best.

“I don't even know our record. I just coach them to get better," he said.

Said Barnes: “I did not think we had great mental preparatio­n."

“The first half we played like we practiced (Friday). (Practice) was only 30 minutes, that's the frustratin­g part. So much of this game is mental and the mental part is not there yet.”

Both teams combined for just 13 baskets in the entire second half. Kentucky was 6 of 29 (21%) from the field and Tennessee was 7 of 26 (27%).

“We were still able to guard well and rebound,” Calipari said. “We did some good stuff.”

Tennessee freshmen Johnson and Jaden Springer combined for 57 points in the first meeting with the Wildcats, an 82-71 Vols victory.

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