Rob Dillingham's windmill dunk leads Kentucky vs. Louisville highlights
It’s hard to tell what was more fun in Kentucky’s 95-76 win over Louisville, the play on the court or the fans in the stands. After a strong start by Louisville, Kentucky’s veterans helped the young Cats wake up and take control. Antonio Reeves scored 22 points in the first half to lead Kentucky to a 53-33 halftime lead. He would finish with 30.
Louisville actually outscored Kentucky by one in the second half, 43-42, but you wouldn’t know it by watching. The Cats cruised, with Justin Edwards turning in a stellar second-half performance to finish with 13 points and 7 rebounds. Two Cats finished with double-doubles, Tre Mitchell (18 points, 12 rebounds) and Reed Sheppard (11 points, 11 assists).
All that said, the highlight people will be talking about tomorrow came near the end when Rob Dillingham put an exclamation point on the victory with a windmill dunk:
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- 1Breaking
Phil Longo Fired
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- 2
AP Poll Shakeup
New Top 25 shows big fallout from Saturday
- 3
JuJu Lewis
Elite QB decommits from USC
- 4New
5-star QB flip
Texas A&M commit Husan Longstreet flips to USC
- 5
Coaches Poll
Big changes to updated Top 25
All of that to the tune of “Go Big Blue,” “Blue-White,” and “CATS” chants from the largely blue crowd in the stands at the Yum Center. It was just awesome. Watch the highlights from UK Sports Video below.
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