Sunday, March 4, 2012

Kentucky florida sec

  • It gave Kentucky (30-1, 16-0 SEC) a new school record for regular-season wins and its first unbeaten season in the conference since 2003. For Florida (22-9, 10-6), it was the first time it has had a three-game losing streak since 2009-10.
  • (Sun Sentinel)
  • In a marquee matchup in Gainesville this afternoon, the top-ranked Kentucky Wildcats close out their regular season against the 16th-ranked Florida Gators in SEC action at the OConnell Center.
  • (Olympian)
  • GAINESVILLE, Fla. — If history can be made in a wholly predictable way, Kentucky did it Sunday. Kentucky used its by-now customary knack for clutch play and an unmistakeable superiority to beat back Florida 74-59.
  • (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  • The Wildcats become just the third team since Alabama in 1956 to go unbeaten in SEC play And even when Kentucky did miss, Davis and Jones were there for rebounds and putbacks. Florida crawled back in the second half, though.
  • (FOXSports.com)
  • (AP) No. 16 Florida is the only thing standing between top-ranked executing each game plan and just listening to coach and doing everything he says. Kentucky is the only SEC program to accomplish league perfection since Alabama in 1956.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Anthony Davis posted a double-double of 22 points and 12 rebounds -- both game highs -- powering top-ranked Kentucky to a 74-59 win over No. 16 Florida at the OConnell Center.
  • (Chicago Tribune)
  • (AP) — Florida may have found the answer to playing without The Wildcats became just the third team since Alabama in 1956 to go unbeaten in SEC play. The other two? Kentucky. The powerhouse program accomplished the feat in 1996 and 2003.
  • (Hartford Courant)
  • Bria Goss hit a layup with 1:22 left and Kentucky rallied from a 13-point deficit in the second half to hold off Florida 71-67 Friday in the quarterfinals.
  • (ESPN)
  • GAINESVILLE — When it was finally 16 SEC up and 16 SEC down points against the Gators to push the lead back to 10. Then when Florida sliced the advantage to 59-55, Kentucky held the home team without a field goal for the next 8:05.
  • (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  • NASHVILLE, Tenn. - First-game jitters or high expectations? The No. 10 Kentucky Wildcats feel as if they met their early challenge at the Southeastern Conference womens tournament.
  • (Minneapolis Star Tribune)

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