miaowang123: we will, well be back in the playoff race," he said. NOTES: Sever

we will, well be back in the playoff race," he said. NOTES: Sever

8 Jul 2019 at 22:02

College Station, TX (SportsNetwork. Mike Webster Steelers Jersey .com) - This time it took two overtimes for Kentucky to remain undefeated. The top-ranked Wildcats pulled out an overtime win Tuesday in their SEC opener against Ole Miss and on Saturday needed a second extra period in their first road conference game, escaping with a 70-64 triumph over Texas A&M. Tyler Ulis drained a 3-pointer with 1:25 remaining for his only points of the game to give Kentucky a 66-63 lead. Kourtney Roberson answered with a free throw to draw A&M within two and Trey Lyles traveled at the other end to give the Aggies a chance to go ahead or tie with 30 seconds left. Danuel House went for the lead, but his 3-point try missed and Dakari Johnson pulled down the rebound for Kentucky. Johnson made two from the line with 14.7 seconds left for a four-point margin and Peyton Allens attempt from beyond the arc also came up empty for the Aggies. Two more Devin Booker free throws with 8.2 seconds to play sealed it for the Wildcats. Booker finished with 18 points for Kentucky (15-0, 2-0 SEC), which many thought might take advantage of a so-called weakened SEC to waltz into March with an unblemished record. The Wildcats blew through their non-conference schedule with 12 wins by double-digits before an eight-point victory at arch- rival Louisville to close out December. Then came a nine-day layoff and the tougher-than-expected 89-86 win over Ole Miss. Aaron Harrison scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds for the Wildcats before fouling out in the second extra period on Saturday. Karl-Anthony Towns fouled out in the first extra session, finishing with nine points and nine rebounds. Johnson contributed eight points and nine boards in the victory. House scored a career-high 25 points and added nine rebounds for Texas A&M (9-5, 0-2), which was coming off a 65-44 drubbing on Tuesday at Alabama in its SEC opener. Roberson added 11 points and eight boards in defeat. The Aggies were clearly no pushover for the Wildcats. They scored the first nine points of the game and led by as many as 11 in the first half before finally coughing up the big cushion in the second half. Kentucky, though, couldnt hold a seven-point lead late, managing just one field goal over the final nine minutes of regulation. Texas A&M had the ball down 53-51 with just over 90 seconds left and Antwan Spaces try from beyond the arc hit the rim twice before coming down in the hands of Roberson for another chance. House, though, also missed from 3-point range and the rebound went out of bounds to Texas A&M, but Alex Carusos tough layup attempt missed. Kentucky went the other way with a 2-on-1 break, but Andrew Harrisons layup rolled off the rim with 22 seconds to play and the Aggies broke the other way. House drew a block on his way to the basket and made both free throws to knot the contest at 53-53 with 18 seconds remaining. The Wildcats struggled to find a shot and called timeout with 1.3 seconds to play. Texas A&M then countered with a timeout to adjust its defense and Aaron Harrisons attempt from well beyond the arc hit the back of the rim as time expired. Bookers layup in the first minute of the extra period gave Kentucky the lead and was the only field goal of the first extra period. Texas A&M managed three free throws, the last two by House with 1:58 remaining, for a 56-55 edge. Tavario Miller made the second of two from the line with 27.3 seconds left for a two-point advantage, but Lyles connected on two from the stripe with 6.1 seconds remaining to tie it and Alex Robinsons 30-footer wasnt close to force an additional period. Game Notes Robinson scored 10 for Texas A&M, which shot 33.3 percent from the field and held Kentucky to just 28.1 percent shooting ... The Aggies made only 2-of-15 3-point tries and connected on just 16-of-30 from the line ... The Wildcats made 9-of-28 from beyond the arc and drained 28-of-35 from the stripe ... The Harrison twins combined to make just 6-of-30 shots for Kentucky ... Texas A&M fell to 2-5 all-time against Kentucky. Both meetings in College Station ended in Kentucky overtime victories, including a 72-68 triumph in 2013 ... The Aggies fell to 0-7 all-time against the top-ranked team in the nation ... A&M will remain home to face Mississippi State on Tuesday ... Kentucky will return to Rupp Arena on Tuesday to welcome Missouri. Joe Greene Youth Jersey . They were expecting him there all along. The Pacers announced Friday night that George has been cleared "to return to normal basketball activity," a decision made three days after he was concussed in Game 2 of the Indiana-Miami series. Pittsburgh Steelers Jerseys . 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The Foreurs went 1 for 3 on the power play while the Screaming Eagles scored once on four chances with the man advantage. --- TITAN 5 REMPARTS 4 (OT) QUEBEC CITY -- Alex Pisarik scored the shootout winner as Acadie-Bathurst held on to defeat the Remparts. Raphael Lafontaine, Christophe Boivin, Joel Blanchard and Adam Chapman put the Titan (6-7-2) ahead 4-0 before Quebec City battled back to force overtime. Brent Turnbull scored twice for the Remparts (6-5-4), who had their five-game win streak snapped, while Anthony Duclair and Jason Houde had a goal apiece. Acadie-Bathursts Jacob Brennan only had to make two saves to record the victory after replacing starter Mason McDonald, who stopped 23-of-27 shots. Quebecs Francois Brassard made 36 saves in defeat. --- SAGUENEENS 2 SEA DOGS 1 SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- Jeremy Bouchard scored the eventual winner at 14:15 of the second period as Chicoutimi edged the Sea Dogs. Laurent Dauphin also scored for the Sagueneens (8-8-0), who won for the first time in three outings. Spencer Smallman scored the lone goal for Saint John (5-8-1), which is winless in five contests. Julio Billia made 33 saves for Chicoutimi while Sebastien Auger turned away 31 shots in net for the Sea Dogs. --- WILDCATS 3 HUSKIES 2 MONCTON, N.B. -- Alex Dubeau stopped 36 shots as the Wildcats slipped past Rouyn-Noranda. Will Smith scored the eventual winner shorthanded for Moncton (7-9-0) and Conor Garland and Christophe Lalonde had the others. Mathieu Lemay and Jean-Sebastien Dea supplied the scoring for the Huskies (7-5-2). Kevin Greene Youth Jersey. Rouyn-Norandas Carl Hozjan made 18 saves in a losing cause. --- ARMADA 2 OCEANIC 1 BOISBRIAND, Que. -- The Armada took advantage of special teams, scoring twice on the power play, to defeat Rimouski. Antoine Dufort-Plante and Nikita Jevpalovs scored for Blainville-Boisbriand (11-1-1), which went 2 for 4 with the man advantage. Nicolas Hebert scored for Rimouski (8-5-2), which led after 20 minutes of play. Etienne Marcoux made 28 saves for the Armada while Philippe Desrosiers stopped 27 shots for the Oceanic. --- OLYMPIQUES 5 VOLTIGEURS 4 (SO) GATINEAU, Que. -- Vincent Dunn scored once in regulation, then added the shootout winner, as the Olympiques beat Drummondville. Martin Reway, Jonathan Bourcier and Mickael Beauregard also scored for Gatineau (10-5-0) while Emile Poirier had two assists. Jerome Verrier led the Voltigeurs (7-6-1) with two goals and Christophe Lalancette scored once and set up two more, including Matthew Boudens goal. Robert Steeves made 24 saves for the Olympiques. Joe Fleschler stopped 19 shots for Drummondville. --- DRAKKAR 5 CATARACTES 1 SHAWINIGAN, Que. -- Alexandre Ranger and Denis Gorbunov each scored twice as Baie-Comeau cruised past the Cataractes. Felix Girard also scored for the Drakkar (10-4-2) while Valentin Zykov tacked on three assists. 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