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Kentucky crumbles to close out first half, trails Vanderbilt 41-27
I’m not sure we’ve seen Kentucky play worse in a single half this season — Gonzaga the only matchup with a greater deficit (16), and that was a top-10 matchup over 2,400 miles away from home. Vanderbilt has overmatched the Wildcats in every way imaginable, using a 20-4 run to take a 41-27 lead going into halftime.
Starting off as a back-and-forth scoring battle where the two traded baskets with no fouls called through ten minutes, Mark Pope’s group absolutely crumbled down the stretch, a disaster defensively while turning the ball over 10 times — eight coming between the 9:26 and :31 marks. As a team, the Cats are shooting just 37.9 percent from the field and 28.6 percent from three with Brandon Garrison (6), Jaxson Robinson (6) and Otega Oweh (4) the only players with multiple buckets.
Vanderbilt, however, is shooting 44.7 percent overall and 38.9 percent from three with seven makes from deep — a team that only averages 8.3 makes per game. Commodore star Jason Edwards leads the way with 12 points on 5-7 shooting and 2-2 from deep.
Nothing more to say. 20 minutes to get it right or it’s going to be a long, ugly bus ride home to Lexington.
In a shocking turn of events, the Kentucky Wildcats crumbled in the final moments of the first half against Vanderbilt, finding themselves trailing 41-27. Despite a strong start to the game, Kentucky struggled to maintain their lead as Vanderbilt went on a scoring spree, leaving the Wildcats reeling.The Wildcats will need to regroup and come out strong in the second half if they hope to overcome this deficit and secure a victory. With their tournament hopes on the line, Kentucky must find a way to rally and play with the same intensity and focus that propelled them to their early lead.
Stay tuned as the Wildcats look to mount a comeback and close out the game strong against Vanderbilt. #GoWildcats #MarchMadness
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Syracuse basketball trails by double digits in first half at Clemson: Live score, updates
Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse basketball team takes on the Clemson Tigers at 7 p.m., Wednesday at Littlejohn Coliseum in Clemson, South Carolina.
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First half
6:13 remaining: Clemson 36, Syracuse 23Clemson extends its lead with a triple from Hunter and a hook shot from Ian Schieffelin, allowing the Tigers to enter a 7-0 run. Chris Bell ends the drought with a jumper near the charity stripe, making his first basket of the game. Del Jones immediately responds with Clemson’s third made triple of the game.The Tigers’ 12-2 run creates a double-digit deficit for the Orange, shooting 64% from the floor. Eddie Lampkin scores for his second layup of the game on a second chance attempt deep in the paint. But after Hunter waltzes through the Orange defense for his 12 point of the game, Syracuse calls another timeout. 11:04 remaining: Clemson 20, Syracuse 16The Tigers and Orange go back-and-forth trading shots. Starling eclipses 10 points after making his fifth field goal of the game. Four Syracuse turnovers closed down the gap for Clemson. The Tigers scored six points off the turnovers. After Clemson made four of its last five field goals, Syracuse uses its first timeout. Zackery leads the Tigers with nine points, only missing one shot. 14:57 remaining: Syracuse 12, Clemson 9JJ Starling makes a jump shot to open up the game, and Chase Hunter follows suit on the subsequent possession. Jyare Davis makes a three-pointer on his first shot of the game, and Starling adds one of his own after. Elijah Moore is called for the first foul of the game, and Clemson’s Jaeden Zackery completes the three-point play. The extra free throw cuts Syracuse’s lead from four to one point. Clemson gained its first lead of the game for 32 seconds, before Starling scores back-to-back jump shots to regain the Orange’s lead. Moore is called for his second shooting foul of the game. Pregame
Syracuse basketball (9-9, 3-4 ACC) has a chance to pick up its second road win of the season against the second-best program in the conference, Clemson (13-4, 5-1 ACC) at Littlejohn Coliseum on Wednesday night.
The Orange have one three of their last four ACC games, including a 17-point comeback against Notre Dame on Jan. 18. The win over the Fighting Irish brought Syracuse back to .500 overall — pushing the Orange into a tie for ninth in the ACC.
Clemson holds a 10-6 all-time advantage over Syracuse, including three consecutive wins over the Orange. The Tigers received 30 votes in this week’s AP Top 25 poll, after defeating Pittsburgh in overtime, 78-75, on the road. The program’s now tied for third in the conference with Wake Forest.
Syracuse is just 1-7 inside Littlejohn Coliseum, with its lone win back in 2017.
The Orange will play against the Tigers without long-time assistant coach Allen Griffin standing on the sidelines, too. Griffin shared on ‘Cuse Sports Talk’s “The 315″ radio show that he’s staying in Syracuse to be with his girlfriend for the birth of their child.
JJ Starling scored 21 points against Notre Dame just four days ago, bouncing back from a single-digit scoring performance against Louisville. Since returning from his injury, Starling averages 16.8 points per game, and he averages 18.5 points per game over the course of this season.
Following suit, Eddie Lampkin recorded his fourth double-double in as many games, dating back to Syracuse’s win over Georgia Tech on Jan. 7.
He picked up 13 points and 11 rebounds in the comeback win over Notre Dame, marking the second time Lampkin’s reached as high as 13 points in his double-double stretch.
The Tigers have lost at home just one time against Memphis on Dec. 14. They’ve won six of their last seven games, and that lone loss went to Louisville — who Clemson faced just before the Cardinals visited Syracuse.
The Orange will have to mind Clemson’s three-point shooting. The Tigers have the best three-point shooting in the conference, averaging 38.9% from beyond the arc this season.
Much of that comes from Chase Hunter. The fifth year guard ranks inside the top three in made triples, sinking 50 so far this season. Hunter, along with Ian Schieffelin, are the two top scorers for the Tigers so far this season.
For Syracuse to try and leave Littlejohn Coliseum with a win, the Orange have to improve its 12th-best long range defense. Limiting opportunities for the Tigers to throw triples the entire game, particularly on Clemson’s home court, can slow down Clemson’s fast-paced offense.
Syracuse basketball is facing a tough challenge on the road as they trail by double digits in the first half against Clemson. The Orange are struggling to find their rhythm on both ends of the court, allowing Clemson to build a commanding lead.Stay tuned for live score updates as Syracuse looks to mount a comeback and cut into the deficit. Can the Orange turn things around and come out with a win on the road? Follow along for all the action and analysis as the game unfolds. #SyracuseBasketball #Clemson #LiveUpdates
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City Trails – London (Lonely Planet Kids) – Paperback – GOOD
City Trails – London (Lonely Planet Kids) – Paperback – GOOD
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Plenty of things.
– 19-year-old Sam Konstas shines on debut, scores an attacking 60 off 65 opening the innings.
– All four of Australia’s top order batters score fifty. Steve Smith is unbeaten on 68 off 111.
– Travis Head falls for a seven-ball duck. Jasprit Bumrah picks him as well Usman Khawaja and Mitchell Marsh.
– Australia 311 for six at stumps.
Here’s the first day’s report by K.C Vijaya Kumar:
AUS vs IND, 4th Test: Konstas shines on debut as Australia gains control on Day 1, Bumrah offers Indian counter-punch
Between overs, Kohli shoulder-barged Konstas, words were exchanged, and Khawaja tried to be the peacemaker. Whether it was accidental remains a matter of conjecture but it showed the former India captain in poor light.
India vs Australia Live Score, 4th Test Day 2:After a thrilling first day of the 4th Test match between India and Australia, Day 2 promises to be just as exciting. India currently stands at 48/1, trailing Australia by 426 runs.
Rohit Sharma fell early in the innings, but KL Rahul and debutant Yashasvi Jaiswal are holding the fort at the crease. The Indian team will be looking to build a strong partnership and put up a solid total against the Australian bowling attack.
Stay tuned for live updates on the match as the action unfolds. Who will come out on top in this crucial Test match? Let’s find out together. #INDvsAUS #TestCricket #Day2
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