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Kentucky's Ryan Harrow (12) shoots in front of Missouri's Jabari Brown during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky., Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013. (AP Photo/James Crisp)

Kentucky’s Ryan Harrow (12) shoots in front of Missouri’s Jabari Brown during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky., Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013. (AP Photo/James Crisp)

GARY GRAVES, AP Sports Writer

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) – Julius Mays’ eight points in overtime, including four clinching free throws in the final 33 seconds, helped Kentucky get the important victory it needed to bolster its NCAA tournament chances, beating Missouri 90-83 Saturday night.

Mays made six free throws in overtime and scored 21 of his 24 points after halftime for the Wildcats (19-8, 10-4 Southeastern Conference), who needed a ‘quality’ win to go along with their triumph over then-No. 16 Mississippi last month. Kentucky got it by holding serve at Rupp Arena over Missouri (19-8, 8-6) in the marquee game on ESPN College Game Day, and the Wildcats’ backcourt was key in beating the Tigers.

Archie Goodwin scored all 18 of his points after intermission while Ryan Harrow added 16 with eight rebounds and six assists. That helped offset Phil Pressey’s 27 points and Missouri’s determined effort that forced overtime.

Instead, the Tigers saw their road woes continue in falling to 1-7.

Alex Poythress added 21 points for the Wildcats, who improved to 2-1 since losing freshman center Nerlens Noel to a season-ending knee injury.

Kentucky shot 30 of 59 from the field (51 percent). Missouri finished 33 of 76 (43.4 percent).

Alex Oriakhi added 16 points and Laurence Bowers 13 for the Tigers.

The tight ending typified the game’s importance for both teams hoping for at-large tournament bids. Though Missouri seemed to be in better shape than Kentucky, Tigers coach Frank Haith said there were many teams “in the same boat,” needing a substantive win.

Thanks to Kentucky’s guards, the Wildcats’ postseason hopes remain afloat.

Out of sorts midway through the first half, the Wildcats regrouped to trail by 35-31 at the half before mounting a 31-20 run over the first 10-plus minutes of the second half for a 62-55 lead. Missouri fought back and forced overtime and led twice in the extra period but couldn’t hold off determined Kentucky.

Mays converted a 1-and-1 then added a follow basket to keep Kentucky tied at 79. Goodwin made a reverse layup before Poythress and Harrow both made two free throws. Mays’ four sealed the game.

Kentucky was coming off Wednesday’s 74-70 victory over Vanderbilt, earning the close victory with crisp play on both ends of the floor and two huge blocks by freshman center Willie Cauley-Stein, handling duties in the pivot since Noel’s injury.

The Tigers entered the game with one of the SEC’s most potent offenses and a balanced one at that, with every starter averaging in double figures. Pressey (11.8 points per game) drew most of Kentucky’s attention because of his ability to distribute the ball and create turnovers along with scoring.

And while forward Bowers and center Oriakhi presented a dual inside threat, it shaped up as another matchup of guard play.

Living up to the Show-Me state motto, the Tigers quickly displayed their offensive prowess.

Three straight baskets staked Missouri to a 7-2 lead that quickly grew to 17-8 as the Tigers outhustled the young Wildcats on both ends. Pressey’s steal and layup for Missouri’s second basket and consecutive baseline drives by reserve guard Earnest Ross that made it 15-8 and epitomized the Tigers’ athleticism.

Oriakhi followed with a layup to cap an 8-for-17 start from the field for the Tigers, compared to 4 of 14 for the Wildcats. Missouri cooled off some after that but still was able to build its biggest lead at 28-15 with 4:55 remaining in the first half.

Just as quickly, Kentucky found some poise along with some shooters and closed with a 16-7 run to trail by 35-31 at intermission.

Harrow, who scored 12 Wednesday in his return to the starting lineup, set the tone again with inside drives to score 12 in the first half. Others followed his lead and the results were 3-pointers by Mays and Poythress, whose thunderous dunk from Harrow’s lob started the spurt.

Kentucky began drawing fouls as well, converting 7 of 12 from the line. The Wildcats shot 39 percent (11 of 28) for the half compared to 14 of 38 for the Tigers (37 percent).

Missouri’s rebounding was the difference, a 27-18 edge culminating in 10 second-chance points. The Tigers also shared the ball, with all but one player scoring at least a basket.

Kentucky, nonetheless, had its rhythm and carried it into an aggressive second-half start leading to its first leads since the early moments. Five straight points by Goodwin put the Wildcats up 36-35, turning a game once in the Tigers’ control into a back-and-forth affair.

MISSOURI (19-8): Bowers 5-9 2-4 13, Oriakhi 6-12 4-5 16, Pressey 12-24 0-1 27, Bell 3-11 2-2 8, Brown 2-6 2-2 7, Criswell 2-6 2-2 6, Webster-Chan 0-0 0-0 0, Ross 3-8 0-1 6, Rosburg 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-76 12-17 83.

KENTUCKY (19-8): Cauley-Stein 3-7 1-7 7, Poythress 8-10 4-6 21, Goodwin 7-12 2-4 18, Harrow 6-14 4-4 16, Mays 6-12 8-9 24, Hood 0-0 0-0 0, Polson 0-2 0-0 0, Wiltjer 0-2 4-6 4. Totals 30-59 23-36 90.

Halftime_Missouri 35-31. End Of Regulation_Tied 75. 3-Point Goals_Missouri 5-20 (Pressey 3-7, Bowers 1-2, Brown 1-4, Bell 0-3, Ross 0-4), Kentucky 7-17 (Mays 4-8, Goodwin 2-3, Poythress 1-1, Wiltjer 0-1, Harrow 0-2, Polson 0-2). Fouled Out_Bowers, Oriakhi. Rebounds_Missouri 39 (Oriakhi 15), Kentucky 41 (Cauley-Stein 12). Assists_Missouri 14 (Pressey 10), Kentucky 16 (Harrow 6). Total Fouls_Missouri 25, Kentucky 16. A_24,380.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

6 Responses to Kentucky beats Missouri 90-83 in overtime

  • Karen Sprinkle says:

    Great team victory! I believe our young Cats are finally starting to grow up. How many times has Julius hit threes as the shot clock was in its final 5 seconds? I think at least half a dozen times. While we still had a few rough spots, the guys never seemed to let up and finally started rebounding the way they needed to do. Remember, Missouri is a top 10 team in rebounding in the nation, and the Cats out-rebounded them by 2. The free throw shooting…well, the less said the better, BUT the Cats made the free throws when they absolutely had to have them.

  • UKFMLY says:

    I watched part of a game on FSN and their commentators did not give the Cats a chance(And Larry Connely was one of them). I still believe in this team and will until I throw my bracket away.

    GO BLUR OR STAY HOME

  • K says:

    Once the team got rolling today they really looked good for the most part. It’s about the best they have played this year as a team. They might have been better as a team with Noel but they looked like a team tonight instead of a collection of players. Things are starting to click. Let’s hope this is a trend. That’s two good games in a row. Let’s hope for 3 right now.

  • King Ghidora says:

    Ooops! That was me that posted above.

  • Gene T. says:

    I will not give up on these Cats! I have given Harrow a hard time all year. Only because I knew he was better than he had showed. I really believe these Cats have the talent to go to the sweet 16 or better.

  • …..A ” MAYS ” ing…!!!




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