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Carolina dismantles Kentucky

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Posted 6:19AM on Saturday 9th March 2002 ( 23 years ago )
ATLANTA - Kentucky was outhustled, dominated from the perimeter and overwhelmed by a stifling defense. <br> <br> In other words, South Carolina gave the 12th-ranked Wildcats the same treatment they&#39;ve long been dishing out to everyone else in the Southeastern Conference tournament in a 70-57 victory Friday night. <br> <br> Kentucky (20-9) had won eight of the past 10 league tournaments, including last year&#39;s, and lost only twice in its last 28 tournament games. <br> <br> ``The fact that Kentucky has won countless number of championships did not matter,&#39;&#39; said South Carolina coach Dave Odom, whose team upset Mississippi in the first round. ``I always believe we can find a way to win.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The Gamecocks (18-13) ended a 12-game losing streak to Kentucky and advanced to play No. 8 Alabama in the semifinals Saturday. <br> <br> The Wildcats shot just 19-of-61 from the floor (31 percent), compared to 50 percent for the Gamecocks. Kentucky missed its first 14 3-pointers and was 1-of-19 before a predominantly blue-and-white clad crowd. <br> <br> ``I thought we were better in the last few games, but we didn&#39;t seem to have much confidence,&#39;&#39; said Kentucky coach Tubby Smith, who lost for only the second time in 11 league tournament games. ``It just looked like there was a lid on the basket.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The Wildcats were playing without third-leading scorer Gerald Fitch, who was benched before the game for unspecified reasons. <br> <br> ``That was a big, big factor,&#39;&#39; Odom said. ``In the two games we played against them, he and Cliff Hawkins hurt us the most. I can say with all degree of certainty it would have been a different game if he had played. He&#39;s that good a player.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Odom is hoping the Gamecocks have played their way off the bubble and into the NCAA tournament. <br> <br> ``I knew if we were fortunate enough to beat Kentucky, we would be in the conversation,&#39;&#39; he said of the at-large selection process. ``I&#39;m sure there are people saying, &#39;They beat them? They really did that?&#39;&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The Wildcats had won the previous two meetings this season, but were consistently outhustled by the Gamecocks in Round 3. <br> <br> Tony Kitchings had 10 points and 13 rebounds for South Carolina, and Aaron Lucas had 12 points, including five free throws in the final 1:42. Jamel Bradley scored 11 points, and Rolando Howell had 10. <br> <br> Carlos Powell was 3-for-3 from the floor and 4-of-4 from the line for 10 points. <br> <br> Kentucky&#39;s Tayshaun Prince got into early foul trouble but scored 11 of his 12 points in the second half. Freshman Chuck Hayes got his first double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds. <br> <br> Keith Bogans had 13 points, but he and Prince were a combined 7-of-22 from the floor. <br> <br> ``They really took us out of our game,&#39;&#39; Smith said. ``We got some easy baskets early, but then we seemed to fall apart. It was just not a very good representation of what we try to do as a team. It was a pretty disappointing loss. Nothing seemed to work for us.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Fans began chanting ``We want Fitch! We want Fitch!&#39;&#39; midway through the second half, but he didn&#39;t make an appearance. <br> <br> Fitch served a three-game suspension after he and teammate Erik Daniels who did play Friday night were charged with using fake driver&#39;s licenses to try to get into a nightclub last month. <br> <br> Fitch&#39;s 3-pointer with 33 seconds left lifted the Wildcats to a 70-67 victory over Florida in the regular-season finale. <br> <br> ``It&#39;s just a coach&#39;s decision not to play him,&#39;&#39; said Smith, adding that Fitch would likely return for the NCAA tournament. ``We&#39;ve played through a lot of turmoil and a lot of distractions all year long. <br> <br> ``Gerald is a big part of our team, but certain things go on and it does pull your team apart in a lot of ways.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The Gamecocks got going after managing only one field goal in the first six minutes and led 35-27 at halftime. Down five early, they went on a 17-5 run as Kentucky missed 13 of 15 shots and didn&#39;t trail again. <br> <br> Prince, who spent all but five minutes of the half on the bench with two fouls, attempted just one shot during the period. <br> <br> There was plenty of blame to go around, however. <br> <br> ``We were not getting penetration,&#39;&#39; Prince said. ``We were just standing around. We didn&#39;t do the things we normally do.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Prince and J.P. Blevins, the Wildcats&#39; only seniors, were unaccustomed to such treatment in the SEC tournament. <br> <br> ``This is certainly not the legacy they want to leave,&#39;&#39; Smith said.

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