Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Kentucky seals deal

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INDIANAPOL­IS — Bam Adebayo had 13 points and 10 rebounds and swatted away the final shot as Kentucky sent Wichita State to yet another second-round heartbreak with a 65-62 victory.

De’Aaron Fox had 14 points for the Wildcats (31-5) while Malik Monk (Bentonvill­e), who blocked a shot and made two free throws in the final 13 seconds, added 14 points and four assists.

KENTUCKY 65, WICHITA STATE 62

INDIANAPOL­IS — Bam Adebayo timed it perfectly, slapping the shot away with his right hand less than a second before the buzzer sounded. For the 13th game in a row, Kentucky’s fabulous freshmen had their hands all over another victory.

Wham, bam, move on ’Cats, right into the Sweet 16.

The youngest team in March Madness grew up in the closing minutes on Sunday and sent Wichita State to yet another second-round heartbreak, 65-62 in the NCAA Tournament.

“They’re young, but they have a will to win and play with courage and are skilled basketball players and great kids who share,” Coach John Calipari said.

The freshman trio made all of the significan­t plays in the final minutes.

De’Aaron Fox had 14 points, including a late steal and dunk. Malik Monk (Bentonvill­e) blocked a shot and made two free throws in the final 13 seconds. Adebayo had 13 points and 10 rebounds, and he finished it off by swatting away Landry Shamet’s three-point attempt as it left his hand with less than a second left.

“He pump-faked, and I knew he had to shoot it so I just went up and tried to block it,” Adebayo said. As simple as that. Kentucky (31-5) moved into the Sweet 16 for the seventh time in nine years. The Shockers (31-5) were wiping away tears after another crushing second-round loss. It felt familiar. Three years ago, Wichita State was 35-0 when it lost to Kentucky 78-76 in the second round, crestfalle­n after Fred Van Vleet’s three-pointer missed at the buzzer. This time, their attempt at a tying three never had a chance. Shamet finished with 20 points.

 ?? AP/MICHAEL CONROY ?? Kentucky forward Bam Adebayo (right) swats away a potential game-tying shot from Wichita State’s Landy Shamet to advance to the Sweet 16 with a 65-62 victory in Indianapol­is.
AP/MICHAEL CONROY Kentucky forward Bam Adebayo (right) swats away a potential game-tying shot from Wichita State’s Landy Shamet to advance to the Sweet 16 with a 65-62 victory in Indianapol­is.

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