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Kentucky is 24-0 plus boxscore and other game notes

With 24 consecutive wins to open the year, Kentucky passed the 1965-66 Wildcats for sole possession of the second-best start in program history.

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  • With the win, is 24-0, 11-0 in the Southeastern Conference. LSU dropped to 17-7, 6-5 .
  • Kentucky owns an 86-25 lead over LSU in the all-time series, including a 30-17 edge in Baton Rouge, La.
  • Kentucky will return Rupp Arena on Saturday with tipoff slated for 2 p.m. ET on ESPN.

Team Notes

  • The only undefeated team remaining in the nation, Kentucky is the all-time wins leader in college basketball with 2,165.
  • With 24 consecutive wins to open the year, Kentucky passed the 1965-66 Wildcats for sole possession of the second-best start in program history.
    • Kentucky is off to the best start under coach John Calipari.
    • is one win shy of equaling the best start in school annals.
  • UK’s 24-game winning streak is tied for the sixth longest in school history.
    • The streak is the third-longest streak in UK single-season history.
  • UK has won 46 of its last 48 games as the Associated Press top-ranked team.
  • Calipari has a 176-37 record at Kentucky and a 621-177 overall on-court record in his career.
    • Calipari has a 90-9 all-time record when coaching the nation’s No. 1 team, including a 49-4 mark at Kentucky.
  • Kentucky has a league-leading 933-262 all-time record in SEC play.
  • Kentucky started the game with , , , Karl-Anthony Towns andWillie Cauley-Stein.
  • Devin Booker, Dakari Johnson, , and were UK’s first subs, entering the game with 17:00 to go in the first half.
  • LSU began the game on a 10-2 run, and also led 14-6. LSU led by eight points twice, which were Tigers’ largest leads of the first half.
  • Kentucky started the second half with Booker, Ulis, Towns, Cauley-Stein and Lyles.
  • Kentucky led by as many as 13 points with 12:46 to go in the second half.
  • LSU went on a 21-2 run from between the 12:46 and the 7:29 mark in the second half.
  • LSU took a lead 62-60 lead with 8:18 remaining in the game.
  • Towns snapped LSU’s 16-0 run with a step-back jumper from just inside the 3-point line after LSU had taken a 66-60 lead.
  • The Cats took the lead for good when Towns kept an offensive possession alive with an offensive rebound and then scored with 1:30 left to take a 70-69 lead.
  • Booker scored the final point of the game on a free throw with 15 seconds left. LSU missed a 3 just before the buzzer to secure the UK win.
  • Nine Wildcats scored in the game. Just five Wildcats scored in UK’s previous game, on Saturday against Florida.
  • Kentucky attempted 68 field goals, which was its second-highest total this season (70 vs. Grand Canyon).

Individual Notes

  • Freshman forward Karl-Anthony Towns recorded his team-leading fourth career double-double.
    • He finished with 12 points and 13 rebounds, and added two blocks and two assists.
    • Towns has two double-doubles in the last three games.
    • Towns has blocked two shots in each of UK’s past three games.
    • Standing at 6-11, Towns also has two or more assists in each of the past three games.
  • Junior forward finished with a team-high 15 points and chipped in seven rebounds.
    • Cauley-Stein had a team-high three blocks and added a steal.
    • He scored in double figures for the second game in a row and the third time in the last four games.
  • Freshman guard Devin Booker finished with 14 points.
    • He has scored in double figures in five of UK’s last six road games.
  • Sophomore guard Andrew Harrison scored 13 points and had a team-high four assists.
    • He has scored in double figures in three of the last five games.

Walter Cornett, of Glendale, Kentucky, is the owner and operator of Walter’s Wildcat World. He founded WildcatWorld.com in 1998 making it one of the oldest Kentucky basketball fan sites in operation today.

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