With thousands of fans eager for a win, the No. 18 ranked Kentucky Wildcats (5-4) packed up and headed down to Nashville, Tennessee for a matchup with No. 11 Gonzaga (8-1) in the Music City Madness event.
Not holding a ranked win this season, Kentucky had an opportunity to knock down one of the top teams in the nation.
Spoiler alert, they did not.
To start the game, Kentucky was shooting 0-10 from the field (0-7 from deep) and had five turnovers to its name. Although the crowd was nothing but blue and white, it was evident early that the Wildcats were playing a completely different sport.
Denzel Aberdeen would sink a corner three to get the Cats their first made shot of the game, quickly getting another bucket after the offensive board. The Bulldogs would race down the court for a fastbreak bucket, but Brandon Garrison would sink his second three of the season, putting the Wildcats over the double-digit threshold.
With 7:38 remaining in the first half, Kentucky trailed 23-11.
From then on, there really wasn’t much to note from the Wildcats’ effort. The shots weren’t going in, they weren’t physical and the Bulldogs just had their number for 20 minutes.
After the drought against No. 16 North Carolina in the second half, the last 35 minutes of basketball didn’t look pretty whatsoever for UK – only scoring 41 total points on 8-50 from the field and 4-21 from three.
Although Big Blue Nation saw some airballs and were dead silent for some time, Kentucky was actually putting up a fight out of halftime, only trailing the half 14-11 in the first five minutes.
With a little spark from freshman Jasper Johnson and Aberdeen, the Wildcats would go on a short run just before the halfway mark of the second half, but the Bulldogs stayed persistent.
Both Graham Ike and Braden Huff were having dominant outings up this point, Ike tallying 24 points and 10 rebounds and Huff with 15 points of his own.
Time dwindled down, the Wildcats couldn’t get consistent defensive stops, and despite a better half scoring, Gonzaga’s huge lead would remain until the final buzzer sounded.
Kentucky ended the game shooting just 16 for 60 from the field, the worst since Jan. 7, 2006 against the Kansas Jayhawks.
Up next, Kentucky will host NC Central (3-7) in a ‘gimme game’ at Rupp Arena. That game will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 9 and will tip at 6:00 p.m. ET. Streaming rights are held by SEC Network.
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