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No. 10 Kentucky whips South Carolina

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Posted 8:51AM on Sunday 3rd February 2002 ( 23 years ago )
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY - Kentucky has struggled all season with its 3-point shooting. <br> <br> It wasn&#39;t evident Saturday as the 10th-ranked Wildcats, the Southeastern Conference&#39;s worst 3-point shooting team, made 11-of-22 from long range to beat South Carolina 91-74. <br> <br> Cliff Hawkins made 3-of-4 3s and Gerald Fitch hit 3-of-5 to match a career high with 17 points as Kentucky (15-5, 5-3 SEC) won for the sixth time in seven games. <br> <br> ``I just took the open shots,&#39;&#39; said Fitch, who made a career-high seven field goals and grabbed a game-high nine rebounds. ``I was shooting the ball with confidence. <br> <br> ``When I shoot the ball with confidence, everything else follows.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Tayshaun Prince made 7-of-12 shots, including 2-of-4 from 3-point range, to finish with 16 points, and Hawkins added 15 for Kentucky, which needed a last-second shot to beat the Gamecocks 51-50 in Columbia last month. <br> <br> The Wildcats shot 58 percent overall and tied a season-high for 3-point shooting percentage (50 percent) despite coming into the game averaging a league-low 28 percent. <br> <br> ``When you make shots early, it&#39;s contagious,&#39;&#39; Kentucky coach Tubby Smith said. ``When we make shots, we set the tone and are able to control the tempo.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Kentucky was just as tough at the defensive end, holding South Carolina (13-8, 3-5) to 44 percent shooting, outrebounding the Gamecocks 38-27 and forcing 18 turnovers. <br> <br> ``We were beaten by an outstanding Kentucky team today,&#39;&#39; South Carolina coach Dave Odom said. ``They certainly did whatever they wanted to do, however they wanted to do it whenever they wanted to do it.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Chuck Eidson was 6-of-10 from 3-point range and finished with a career-high 25 points to lead South Carolina, which lost its 12th straight to Kentucky. <br> <br> Eidson also had seven assists and five rebounds, and Jamel Bradley added 14 points for the Gamecocks, who lost for the fifth time in eight games. <br> <br> ``We let them dictate the game both offensively and defensively,&#39;&#39; Bradley said. ``We gave up way too many easy baskets and uncontested shots.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Prince hit his only two 3-pointers early, giving Kentucky an 8-4 lead with 17:35 remaining. Eidson&#39;s first 3, the Gamecocks&#39; third, tied the game at 12 at the 15-minute mark. <br> <br> Fitch hit consecutive 3-pointers to put Kentucky up 26-19 with 9:20 to play. Hawkins hit two more from beyond the arc to spark an 11-0 run and extend the Wildcats&#39; lead to 40-23 at the three-minute mark. <br> <br> Jules Camara hit two jumpers in the paint in the final 90 seconds to give Kentucky a 46-31 halftime lead. The Wildcats made 63 percent of their shots in the half, including 7-of-11 on 3-pointers. <br> <br> ``We usually try to get a handle on the defense early on and then work on offense,&#39;&#39; Odom said. ``We didn&#39;t do that today. We had about a six-minute stretch when we didn&#39;t score and Kentucky took over from then on.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Carlos Powell scored six points and Eidson and Bradley each added 3-pointers to pull South Carolina within 52-45 with 14:32 remaining. <br> <br> But an 11-1 run, keyed by a tap-in and a driving layup by Fitch, pushed the lead back to 63-46 with 11:35 to play. <br> <br> Keith Bogans&#39; long 3-pointer gave Kentucky a 68-48 lead at the nine-minute mark. Rashaad Carruth&#39;s 3-pointer with 7:25 to play put Kentucky up 73-51, and the Gamecocks never got back within 20 until the game&#39;s closing moments.

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