Santa Fe New Mexican

No. 9 Kentucky rallies past Vanderbilt 73-67

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Malik Monk scored 20 points in the second half, including 10 in the final 3:40, as No. 9 Kentucky rallied from a 13-point deficit and held off Vanderbilt 73-67 on Tuesday night to clinch a share of the Southeaste­rn Conference regular season title.

After trailing by as many as 19 points in the first half, the Wildcats, who overcame the largest deficit under John Calipari, were still down 47-34 with 13:51 remaining.

Monk making a go-ahead 3 with 3:40 left before adding another long-range shot with 49 seconds left for 69-62 lead.

The freshman guard then made four free throws in the final 21 seconds to finish with 27 points for Kentucky (25-5, 15-2). Bam Adebayo added 16 points and De’Aaron Fox had 13 after a one-game absence with a knee injury.

Luke Kornet had 21 points and Joe Toye added 15 for Vanderbilt (16-14, 9-8), which made 11 3-pointers but had its four-game winning streak stopped.

NO. 17 DUKE 75, NO. 15 FLORIDA ST. 70

In Durham, N.C., freshman Frank Jackson scored a season-best 22 points for Duke.

Amile Jefferson, playing in his final game at Cameron Indoor Stadium, added 14 points and 11 rebounds while Luke Kennard finished with 17 points for the Blue Devils (23-7, 11-6 Atlantic Coast Conference).

Jayson Tatum added 15 points for Duke, which held Florida State 14 points below its scoring average to snap a two-game losing streak that cost the Blue Devils a top-10 ranking.

Dwayne Bacon scored 19 points and Xavier Rathan-Mayes had 15 for the Seminoles (23-7, 11-6), who had their two-game winning streak snapped.

NO. 16 PURDUE 86, INDIANA 75

In West Lafayette, Ind., Dakota Mathias scored 17 of his 19 points in the first half and Caleb Swanigan added 17 of his 21 in the second as Purdue clinched a share of the Big Ten title.

The Boilermake­rs (24-6, 13-4) broke a tie with their rival by claiming a record 23rd conference championsh­ip.

James Blackmon Jr. scored 16 points for Indiana (16-14, 6-11), which has lost eight of 10.

The Hoosiers got as close as 57-51 with 10:07 left, but the Boilermake­rs answered with seven straight and pulled away.

Purdue has won seven of eight and has clinched the top seed in the Big Ten Tournament.

NO. 24 IOWA ST. 86, OKLAHOMA ST. 83

In Ames, Iowa, senior Matt Thomas scored 25 points and Iowa State held off a furious challenge from Oklahoma State for its sixth straight win.

Monte Morris added 12 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds for the Cyclones (20-9, 12-5 Big 12), who clinched their sixth consecutiv­e 20-win season and swept the Cowboys for the fourth straight year.

Juwan Evans scored 29 points and Leyton Hammonds had 19 to lead Oklahoma State (20-10, 9-8), which lost for just the second time in 12 games.

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