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Kentucky breaks SEC losing streak

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Posted 8:15AM on Sunday 13th January 2002 ( 23 years ago )
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Cliff Hawkins driving shot with 3.4 seconds to go lifted No. 8 Kentucky to a 51-50 victory Saturday over South Carolina, its 11th straight win over the Gamecocks. <br> <br> Hawkins&#39; shot also saved the Wildcats (10-4, 1-2 Southeastern Conference) from their first 0-3 SEC start since the 1975-76 seasons. <br> <br> But this wasn&#39;t exactly an effort Kentucky can build a championship around. <br> <br> Kentucky trailed all but the final 3.4 seconds of the second half. Tayshaun Prince and Keith Bogans combined for 16 points on 6-of-18 shooting. The Wildcats had 20 turnovers and were held more than 34 points below their scoring average. <br> <br> The Gamecocks (10-5, 0-2) rushed the ball up court after Hawkins shot, but Aaron Lucas&#39; floater at the buzzer was short. <br> <br> Hawkins led Kentucky with 11 points. <br> <br> It looked like the Gamecocks were going to continue Kentucky&#39;s struggles when Marius Petravicius hit three free throws with the score tied at 47-all. But after Hawkins floating basket cut South Carolina&#39;s lead to 50-49, Petravicius missed the front end of a 1-and-1 to set up the last second heroics. <br> <br> Jamel Bradley had 19 points to lead South Carolina. <br> <br> If Kentucky hoped to right itself after two SEC losses, the first half against the Gamecocks didn&#39;t help at all. <br> <br> The Wildcats made 15 consecutive shots in winning here, 94-61, a year ago, but had only nine field goals in the first 20 minutes and had several scoreless stretches. The longest was a 4:14 drought after they were ahead 14-9. <br> <br> South Carolina, however, had its own shooting troubles it was just 8-of-27 and could not take advantage. <br> <br> After Bogans&#39; 3-pointer put Kentucky ahead 19-16 with 3:57 left, the Gamecocks went on an 8-2 run to close the half. <br> <br> Bradley hit three free throws, Rolando Howell had a jam and Chris Warren followed Bradley&#39;s miss with 1.2 seconds to go for a 24-21 lead.

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