
No. 5 Alabama routs No. 15 Kentucky as SEC's top 4 seeds all advance to tourney semis
The Crimson Tide (25-7), the No. 3 seed, will play fourth-ranked Florida on Saturday looking to play for their second tournament title in three seasons. The Gators beat No. 21 Missouri 95-81 earlier Friday night as the SEC's top four seeds all advanced.
Jarin Stevenson added 16 points. Mark Sears, Mouhamed Dioubate and Aden Holloway each had 13 as Alabama beat the Wildcats again after sweeping them during the regular season.
Kentucky (22-11) managed just one tie at 14 and trailed 45-38 at halftime.
Andrew Carr led Kentucky with 18 points. Amari Williams had 16, and Travis Perry 11.
Takeaways
Kentucky: The Wildcats played without starting guard Lamont Butler who missed his ninth game of the season after hurting his right shoulder Thursday night. Coach Mark Pope said on pregame radio that they got the 'best possible news' from tests earlier Friday. ... The Wildcats go home with their last tournament title in 2018.
Alabama: The Crimson Tide are two wins from their third tournament title in five seasons under coach Nate Oats. They improved to 3-17 against Kentucky in this event and 2-6 in the quarterfinals. They also added to the program record for most wins over AP Top 25 opponents with the 11th this season.
Key moment
The Crimson Tide extinguished any thoughts of a comeback starting the second half on a 12-6 run to force a Kentucky timeout after Dioubate's 3 with 16:31 left. Alabama led by 30 late.
Key stat
Alabama had a 29-6 scoring edge off turnovers.
Up next
Butler has time to heal for the NCAA Tournament for Kentucky. Alabama has a chance to avenge a 99-94 loss to the Gators on March 5 on the Tide's home court.
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