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Kentucky at Tennessee

 
Meeks breaks school record with 54 points in win over Tennessee

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Jodie Meeks was just trying to get a victory. He didn't fathom having a chance at earning a spot among Kentucky's greatest players.

Meeks scored a school-record 54 points to help Kentucky cruise to a 90-72 win over No. 24 Tennessee on Tuesday night.

"It means a lot to be in the same sentence as Dan Issel. It's mind-boggling," he said. "I was just out there playing to win."

Meeks, who broke Issel's 39-year-old record of 53 points set at Mississippi, was mobbed by his Kentucky teammates in the middle of the Thompson-Boling Arena court, where the Wildcats (13-4, 2-0 SEC) handed the Volunteers their third loss in January.

The Southeastern Conference's leading scorer surpassed his previous high of 46 points, which he set Dec. 20 against Appalachian State, with 4:50 left as he hit an open 3, one of 10 3-pointers he would make for the night. He set the record with free throws with 1:31 left.

Meeks entered the game ranked fourth in the nation in scoring with an average 24.2 points per game.

"I have never seen anything like it," Kentucky coach Billy Gillispie said. "Jodie Meeks had 46 against Appalachian State, and they are a nice team, but not near a team the quality of Tennessee and on the home court."

The 54 points was also the biggest individual SEC performance since Chris Jackson's 55 for LSU against Mississippi in 1989.

"There have been so many great players -- this is the greatest basketball tradition in the world at the collegiate level -- and to be able to put your name up there with some of those greats is quite an accomplishment," Gillispie said.

Down by six at the half, Tennessee (10-5, 1-1) cut Kentucky's lead to 43-41 on a fast-break basket by Wayne Chism a minute and a half into the second half.

But the Vols' spotty defense couldn't contain Meeks, who hit a layup and two 3-pointers to help the Wildcats on a 10-0 run that gave them a 53-41 lead. Even contested shots sank perfectly through the nets.

"Defensively we tried to guard him as a team," Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl said. "We didn't have any one guy on him, but none of our guards could guard him."

Kentucky began stumbling into foul trouble with 9:34 left, and Tennessee -- which to that point had shot 35 percent from the free-throw line -- sank 11 straight bonus shots to cut the Wildcats' lead to 71-64 with 6:52 left.

But Meeks, who also went a perfect 14-for-14 from the free-throw line, scored nine straight points to put the game away. No other Kentucky player scored in double figures. Patrick Patterson grabbed 12 rebounds.

"This year it's his team, and he's playing like it is and he's going all out," Chism said.

Tyler Smith led Tennessee with 19 points, Chism had 18 points and Bobby Maze added 11 points.

With two 3-pointers and a fast break layup by Meeks, Kentucky used a 12-0 run to grab a 28-20 lead with 7:27 in the first half. Meeks had 26 points in the first half, including going 5-for-7 from behind the arc.

Tennessee couldn't capitalize on several easy opportunities under the basket in the first half, and the Wildcats pushed their lead up to 39-28 with 2:37 left before halftime.

J.P. Prince stole the ball from Kevin Galloway, drove it to the basket and kicked it out to Smith, who sank a 3 with 15 seconds to cut the Wildcats' lead to 41-37 before the break.

Tennessee shot a measly 37.9 percent from the field compared to Kentucky's 56.6 percent and only hit six of 23 attempts from behind the arc.

The Vols forced 15 turnovers -- seven more than the Wildcats -- but could only turn them into 16 points.

"Tonight we were not competitive," Pearl said.

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Jodie Meeks tops a 39-year-old record with his 54 points. No other Wildcat reaches double figures.  (AP)
Jodie Meeks tops a 39-year-old record with his 54 points. No other Wildcat reaches double figures. (AP)

 
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Scoreboard
Kentucky (13-4) «414990
Tennessee #24 (10-5)373572
KY:Jodie Meeks 54 Pts
KY:Patrick Patterson 12 Reb
KY:Michael Porter 6 Ast
TN:T. Smith 19 Pts
TN:W. Chism 9 Reb
TN:J. Prince 2 Ast
 
PLAYERS OF THE GAME
TennesseeKentucky
TN
W. Chism
KY
J. Meeks
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
18915484
Kentucky Wildcats
J. Meeks, G3915-2214-1484254
P. Patterson, F393-83-412049
M. Porter, G332-40-00615
P. Stevenson, F283-60-04256
R. Harris, F243-31-25347
D. Miller, F213-60-03137
K. Galloway, G101-30-04012
A. Stewart, F60-10-01000
J. Harrellson, CDid Not Play
M. Krebs, FDid Not Play
L. Slone, UDid Not Play
D. Williams, UDid Not Play
J. Walker, UDid Not Play
M. Halsell, UDid Not Play
A. Delph, UDid Not Play
D. Liggins, GDid Not Play
D. Perry, GDid Not Play
M. Scherbenske, GDid Not Play
J. Carter, CDid Not Play
Totals 30-5318-2037162090
 56.6%90.0% 
Tennessee Volunteers
T. Smith, F355-147-720219
W. Chism, F307-134-691118
B. Maze, G275-120-022311
J. Prince, G252-50-17224
S. Hopson, G241-62-22225
C. Tatum, G-F262-81-41216
B. Williams, C153-52-66049
J. Tabb, G130-20-02020
R. Woolridge, G-F50-10-00000
Q. Cannington, GDid Not Play
S. Pearl, FDid Not Play
T. Wild, GDid Not Play
E. Negedu, FDid Not Play
M. Hubert, GDid Not Play
D. West, GDid Not Play
J. Jackson, GDid Not Play
P. Jurick, CDid Not Play
R. Childress, FDid Not Play
Totals 25-6616-263191772
 37.9%61.5% 
Southeastern
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Kentucky10-024-1
Florida7-319-6
Vanderbilt6-317-7
Mississippi St.6-419-6
Arkansas5-517-8
Alabama5-516-8
Mississippi5-515-9
Tennessee5-513-12
LSU4-614-10
Georgia3-712-12
Auburn3-813-12
South Carolina1-99-15