The Macomb Daily

Wallace leads Kentucky past Michigan 73-69 in London

- By Ken Maguire

John Calipari said Kentucky was lucky to beat Michigan in London after missing free throws down the stretch.

Cason Wallace had no trouble from behind the arc, hitting a key 3-pointer to help seal the 19th-ranked Wildcats’ 7369 win Sunday at the O2 Arena in a showcase of two marquee American college sports teams.

Kentucky was 10 of 20 from the line and figures to practice its foul shots plenty in the coming days. First, Calipari is hoping to get some shuteye.

“I haven’t slept for three days. I’m up all night right now,” Kentucky’s coach said after the first regular-season game in Europe for both teams. “I’m worried about our guys going back, but it was a great experience.”

Wallace scored 14 points and Oscar Tshiebwe had a double-double in front of 8,242 fans, who seemed to be the only ones in the British capital not preoccupie­d by England’s 3-0 win over Senegal in the World Cup.

Wallace was 4 of 4 on 3-point shooting with his most important one giving the Wildcats (6-2) a fivepoint lead with 1:11 to play.

Tshiebwe, last season’s consensus national player of the year, scored 13 points and pulled down 14 rebounds amid foul trouble that kept him on the bench for an extended spell in the second half.

Hunter Dickinson led Michigan (5-3) with 23 points and nine rebounds. Jett Howard, Michigan’s second-leading scorer, was in early foul trouble but had 16 points.

Howard picked up his second foul seven minutes into the game and sat on the bench for the rest of the half — and appeared to get a stern talking to from coach and dad Juwan Howard.

Michigan’s coach credited the team trainers for getting Jett Howard ready to play.

He said the freshman guard sustained an unspecifie­d injury last week against Virginia.

“I didn’t expect for Jett to play, nor did Jett expect to play today,” Howard said. “He wanted to be out there and compete. He loved the fact that we were playing against a highlevel opponent like Kentucky. Overall, we’re a better team no doubt when Jett’s on the floor.”

Howard would not provide details: “He just had an injury.”

Kentucky led 73-66 with 28 seconds left after Jacob Toppin hit two free throws. Toppin had 14 points on the night.

But after Sahvir Wheeler missed a free throw, Jett Howard’s 3-pointer cut Kentucky’s lead to four with six seconds left. Michigan fouled and Wallace missed two more free throws, but Howard was off target on a contested 3-point attempt to end the game.

“We got lucky here,” Calipari said. “We missed free throws again, which is what we did (in a loss) to Michigan State.”

 ?? IAN WALTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michigan Wolverines’ Kobe Bufkin (2) goes for the basket as Kentucky Wildcats’ Sahvir Wheeler (2), left, and Kentucky Wildcats’ Oscar Tshiebwe (34) defend during a game between Michigan Wolverines and Kentucky Wildcats at the O2 Arena, in London on Sunday.
IAN WALTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan Wolverines’ Kobe Bufkin (2) goes for the basket as Kentucky Wildcats’ Sahvir Wheeler (2), left, and Kentucky Wildcats’ Oscar Tshiebwe (34) defend during a game between Michigan Wolverines and Kentucky Wildcats at the O2 Arena, in London on Sunday.

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