South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Shackelfor­d leads ’Bama over Vandy

- COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Alabama’s frequently launched 3-pointers weren’t falling with their normal regularity, and Vanderbilt just wouldn’t go away.

The result was familiar, if not the methodolog­y: another Crimson Tide win.

Jaden Shackelfor­d scored a seasonhigh 27 points and No. 8 Alabama came from behind to beat Vanderbilt 82-78 Saturday and move a step closer to a Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip.

“That’s what our team is about,” Tide guard John Petty Jr. said. “We’re about pulling wins out even though we’re not shooting well or doing what we do best.

“It was an ugly win, but no matter how ugly it was, it is a win. So we’re proud of our team.”

The Tide (18-5, 13-1 SEC) moved within a win of clinching at least a share of their first regular-season title in 19 years despite an off 3-point shooting performanc­e.

Jahvon Quinerly made a late 3-pointer and a clinching free throw with 2 seconds left to help Alabama quell the upset bid by the Commodores (6-12, 2-10), who went nearly five minutes without a basket but stayed in it at the free-throw line.

Kentucky keeps climbing: Kentucky coach John Calipari saw Saturday’s game as a signpost for his team this difficult season.

“Let’s see where we are …,” he said Friday. “Let’s see what we’ve got to do to keep this climb going.”

Kentucky looked much closer to the summit than the base camp in handling Tennessee 70-55 in Knoxville, Tenn. UK won its third straight game, its longest winning streak since Jan. 2-9. The Wildcats improved to 8-13 overall and 7-7 in the Southeaste­rn Conference.

Jayhawks push winning streak: A rejuvenate­d Kansas men’s basketball team has rattled off five consecutiv­e victories since losing five of seven games and temporaril­y dropping out of the AP poll.

David McCormack scored 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds, while Ochai Agbaji added 14 points and Jalen Wilson 11 points and 11 rebounds as No.

23 KU, which exited the rankings on Feb.

8 only to return a week later, clipped No.

15 Texas Tech 67-61 on Saturday in Allen Fieldhouse.

Marcus Garrett contribute­d 10 points, while Christian Braun had 10 points, three off a huge 3-pointer that extended a 64-61 lead to six points with 24 seconds left, as KU (17-7, 11-5) swept the regular-season series against Tech (14-7, 6-6).

TIlmon returns for Missouri: Missouri set itself up for another second-half collapse on the road Saturday at South Carolina, surging to a 19-point lead before halftime at Colonial Life Arena. This time, though, the Tigers had Jeremiah Tilmon.

Mizzou showed early signs of splinterin­g in the second half but quickly restored order and snapped its three-game losing streak with a 93-78 victory to complete an SEC regular-season sweep for the first time since 2014. It was No. 20 MU’s highest-scoring SEC game in Cuonzo Martin’s four seasons.

The Tigers (14-6, 7-6 Southeaste­rn Conference) got a lift from Tilmon’s return after the senior center missed the last two games because a death in his family. He finished with 17 points and didn’t miss a single shot or commit a foul in 21 minutes.

West Virginia rallies vs. Texas: Sean McNeil and No. 13 West Virginia erased a 19-point deficit in the second half, then withstood a flurry of last-second misses to hold off No. 12 Texas 84-82 on Saturday. Trailing by two, Matt Coleman III missed the front end of a one-and-one free throw situation with eight seconds left. The Longhorns got the ball back, but Andrew Jones’ 3-point attempt rimmed out with four seconds left.

Tiger Woods arrived at Riviera on Saturday just in time for the Genesis Invitation­al to be delayed by high wind.

Woods, the tournament host, is not playing this year as he recovers from a fifth back surgery. He spent most of the late morning visiting with Dustin Johnson, Xander Schauffele and other players who had time on their hands.

The wind was gusting to 35 mph, strong enough in such dry conditions that golf balls wouldn’t stay on the green. And then a piece of communicat­ions equipment was toppled near the 14th tee, and officials halted play.

It was supposed to resume after a delay of just over three hours. But as players were warming up, play was stopped again. Sam Burns, who had a five-shot lead going into the third round, was poised over his opening tee shot when the horn sounded.

“We had some balls move around on the putting greens, which we were able to deal with under the rules,” said Steve Rintoul, the PGA Tour’s tournament director this week. “However, ultimately I think we got into a situation of player safety, safety of our volunteers and everybody else out there on the golf course was our primary reason for shutting things down.”

There would not be enough daylight to finish the third round if play ever resumed.

MLB: When Joe Musgrove reported to spring training to start his sixth big league season, a brown and gold No. 44 Padres jersey was hanging in his locker. The No. 44 is a nod to Jake Peavy, the fiery right-hander Musgrove grew up cheering for. Musgrove continued to follow his hometown Padres even as his big league career unfolded elsewhere, and now he’ll get to pitch at Petco Park as part of a powerhouse rotation the Padres are counting on to take them deep into October. “Putting on that jersey for the first time the other day was pretty special,” Musgrove said.

NBA: The Nets’ Kevin Durant will miss his fourth straight game on Sunday, as he continues to work on a strained left hamstring. Coach Steve Nash said Saturday that Durant would do strength exercises while being monitored for inflammati­on. The Nets take a five-game winning streak into Sunday’s matchup against the Clippers.

NHL: The setting was spectacula­r but the ice conditions were far from it, leading to an extended delay between the first and second period of the outdoor game between the Golden Knights and Avalanche at Lake Tahoe. The NHL decided to halt the game for more than eight hours on Saturday after bright sun and temperatur­es hovering around freezing led to poor ice conditions that had players and officials repeatedly falling because of holes on the ice . ... The Sabres got an early goal from defenseman Colin Miller and two more from Sam Reinhart in posting a much-needed 3-2 win over the Devils on Saturday, snapping a four-game losing streak.

Soccer: American forward Jordan Morris left the field on a stretcher with what could be a significan­t leg injury suffered during Swansea’s 4-2 loss to Huddersfie­ld on Saturday in England’s League Championsh­ip. The 26-year-old, on loan from Major League Soccer’s Sounders, entered at the start of the second half and was taken off about 20 minutes later.

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