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Postgame notes from Kentucky's 77-70 win over Vanderbilt

Jack PIlgrimby:Jack Pilgrim02/02/22
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Photo by Dr. Michael Huang | Kentucky Sports Radio

Kentucky continued its winning ways at Rupp Arena, defeating Vanderbilt by a final score of 77-70 to move to 18-4 on the year.

How did the victory come together? The game notes and statistics from the win tell some of the story. Check those out below, courtesy of UK Athletics.


Final Score: No. 5/7 Kentucky 77, Vanderbilt 70

Team Records, Series Notes, Etc.

  • Kentucky is now 18-4 on the season and has won three in a row. UK is 7-2 in the SEC.
  • Vanderbilt is 11-10, 3-6 in the SEC. 
  • In 200 meetings between the teams, the Wildcats lead the overall series 153-47 and have won the last 12 matchups.
    • UK leads 85-14 in games played in Lexington and has won the last 14 in Rupp Arena vs. VU.
  • Next for Kentucky: the Wildcats embark on a two-game road swing beginning Saturday at Alabama. Game time is 8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. CT in Tuscaloosa) and it will be televised on ESPN.

Team Notes

  • Kentucky is 14-0 at home this season and has won its last 15 games in Rupp Arena.
  • Kentucky forced 18 turnovers, third-most of the season, leading to a crucial 15-3 advantage to points off turnovers.
  • With the help of the turnovers, Kentucky managed to win despite shooting only 38.6 percent from the field. UK is now 2-4 this season when being outshot by the opponent. 
  • Entering the game as the SEC’s leading team in assist/turnover ratio (+1.42), the Wildcats had 16 assists and only 10 turnovers tonight. It is the fifth time in the last eight games that UK has had 10 or fewer miscues.
  • Kentucky led by as many as 16 points. UK is 303-13 (95.9%) under Calipari when leading by at least 10 points at any time in the contest.

Player Notes  

  • After scoring 27 points Saturday at Kansas, Keion Brooks Jr. had 20 points tonight, the first back-to-back 20-point games of his career.
    • After getting off to a slow start, he came on strong in the second half, keeping Vanderbilt at bay with 13 points in the final stanza.
  • Oscar Tshiebwe collected 11 points and 17 rebounds.
    • It is his 16th double-double of the season, ranking third in the nation in that category.
    • The nation’s leading rebounder has grabbed double-figure boards in all but two games this season.
    • He has nine straight games with double-figure rebounds, first Wildcat to do so since Julius Randle had 10 in a row in 2014.
    • For the second game in a row, he had a career-high four steals. He has had at least three thefts in five of the last six games.  
  • Kellan Grady had 12 points, all coming on four 3-pointers.
    • It is the fourth game in a row with four 3-pointers.  
    • Over the last 13 games he is averaging 14.2 points per game while shooting 48.1 percent from the field (62 of 129), including 46.5 percent (47 of 101) from 3-point range.
    • Has made a 3-pointer in 16 straight games, most since Jamal Murray made a three in all 36 games of the 2015-16 season.
  • Sahvir Wheeler contributed three points and a game-high nine assists.
    • It is his fifth game this season with at least nine assists.
  • Davion Mintz had a season-high and career-high-tying 21 points.
    • It’s the third time in his career that he has notched 21 points.
    • He has averaged 10.4 points over the last 10 games.

Coach John Calipari

  • John Calipari is now 357-97 at UK.
    • UK is 291-56 against unranked competition under Calipari.
  • Calipari has an 802-237 all-time on-court record. 
  • Calipari has tallied a 374-118 all-time record within conference play as a head coach and owns a 166-52 record since joining the SEC.
  • Calipari is 23-4 against Vanderbilt.  

In the First Half

  • The starting lineup was Sahvir Wheeler, TyTy Washington Jr., Kellan Grady, Keion Brooks Jr. and Oscar Tshiebwefor the 18th time this season. That lineup now has a 14-4 record.
  • Davion Mintz was the first Kentucky substitution at the 17:42 mark, fifth time this season he has been first off the bench.
  • Trailing 6-5, UK totaled 10 points on four straight possessions – capped by a four-point play by Mintz – to take a 15-9 lead.
  • Vanderbilt responded with a 9-0 run to go ahead 18-15.
    • Coach Calipari was called for a technical foul at 11:21, with VU making both foul shots.
  • Kentucky came back with another 10-0 spurt to retake the lead at 25-18.
    • Washington’s basket-and-one at 8:42 put UK ahead 21-18 and the Wildcats led the remainder of the game.
  • UK pushed the lead to as many as 16 points at 38-22.
  • VU hit three 3-pointers in the last 1:34 to narrow the count to 41-31 at halftime. 
  • Grady’s 12 points and 11 by Mintz helped offset the 17 points by Vanderbilt’s Scotty Pippen Jr. 
  • UK is 17-2 this season when leading at intermission.

In the Second Half

  • Kentucky began the second half with the starting lineup.
  • Vanderbilt steadily whittled the lead to 44-43 at the media timeout at 15:50.
  • Coming out of the timeout, Mintz hit a 3-pointer, Brooks got a tip-in, Vanderbilt Coach Jerry Stackhouse got a technical foul and Brooks made one of two free throws to put the lead back to 50-43.
    • Two minutes later, two free throws by Mintz padded the count to 52-43.
  • Trailing 56-46, Vanderbilt got back in it with a 7-0 run to make it 56-53.
  • Kentucky had the next run, an 11-2 burst for a 67-55 lead at 5:57 that proved sufficient, as the Commodores got no closer than seven the remainder of the way.
  • Brooks had 16 points and Mintz 10 in the second stanza.

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