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No. 15 Kentucky falls to Texas, 82-78

No. 15 Kentucky falls to Texas, 82-78

Yahoo16-02-2025

AUSTIN, Texas. (FOX 56) — The Kentucky men's basketball team dropped its fifth road game on Saturday in an 82-78 loss against Texas.
UK took a four-point advantage into the half and was in control of the game late until UT went on a 14-1 run in the final few minutes to take a 78-70 lead.
No. 15 Kentucky falls to Texas, 82-78
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'I thought our guys fought really hard; I thought we really fought; I thought we really competed,' UK Head Coach Mark Pope said. 'I thought we did not execute the way you need to down the stretch to win a game.'
Otega Oweh led the way for the Wildcats with 20 points, while Amari Williams recorded his eighth double-double of the season with 18 points and 10 rebounds. But the Longhorns have a dynamic duo in Tre Johnson and Tramon Mark; the former currently leads the SEC in scoring as just a freshman. The pair scored 58 points against Kentucky, accounting for over 70% of Texas's total scoring.
Injuries continue to be the story of Head Coach Mark Pope's first season at Kentucky. UK has only played seven games this season at full strength. Lamont Butler, Jaxson Robinson, and Kerr Kriisa missed Saturday's game due to shoulder, wrist, and foot injuries, respectively.
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'I have a good team, like the guys on the court are good players and we're good enough to win,' Pope said. 'We just didn't do it in the last 3:45 seconds tonight, that's just it.'
Kentucky is now 17-8 overall and 6-6 in conference play, with a home game against Vanderbilt on Tuesday up next on the schedule.
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