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E N Q U I R E R   S P O R T S   C O V E R A G E
Thursday, February 24, 2000

Tennessee 74, Kentucky 67


Harris' 27 help UT win key East game

BY TERESA M. WALKER
AP Sports Writer

        KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tony Harris scored 27 points as No. 7 Tennessee returned to its up-tempo game and beat No. 18 Kentucky 74-67 Wednesday night, tying a school record for victories in a season.

        Isiah Victor added 22 points.

        “It was good to see Tony Harris and Isiah Victor back on their game,” Tennessee coach Jerry Green said. “We do better when they bring their A game.”

        The Volunteers (22-4, 10-3 Southeastern Conference) had won 22 games in a season only twice before, the last in 1984-85.

        “Tennessee did a super job defensively,” Kentucky coach Tubby Smith said. “We couldn't find the basket. Harris got hot early, and we never recovered. I thought we had a chance to get back in it, but no one shot consistently from the outside.”

        Whenever the Wildcats tried to set up for a shot, a Tennessee player was there. The Vols forced 16 turnovers, which they turned into 21 points.

        Smith wasn't happy with what he called shaky ball-handling.

        “On the road, you have to be mentally tough, and I didn't see that tonight,” said Smith, whose Wildcats now have lost three straight SEC road games.

        The Volunteers were coming off an embarrassing loss to instate rival Vanderbilt, which slowed them down using a zone defense, and they were trying to hold onto at least a share of the lead in the SEC's Eastern Division against a team that has a winning record in Knoxville — Kentucky (19-8, 9-4).

        “We needed a big win to bounce back from that loss because it really hurt us down there,” said Harris, who hit seven of eight free throws and six 3s after scoring just three points at Vandy.

        “We didn't play the way we wanted to. We're just glad we could get this victory.”

        The Wildcats beat Tennessee 81-68 at Rupp Arena on Feb. 1 and looked ready to sweep the Vols as they scored the first six points.

        Then the Vols, who started the game slowly bringing the ball up the floor and running down the clock, switched back to their usual high-paced game. The Vols got themselves going by fastbreaking on one end and pressing all over the court.

        Kentucky led 11-7 when Harris jump-started the Vols by scoring five of the next eight points. Tennessee turned that into a 13-1 run as Kentucky went 61/2 minutes without scoring a field goal, and the Vols never trailed again.

        Tennessee led 46-30 on a 3 by Harris. The Wildcats, who now lead the series 43-42 in Knoxville and 127-61 overall against Tennessee, didn't quit.

        They pulled within 68-63 with 1:11 left on a three-point play by Tayshaun Prince. Vincent Yarbrough blocked a shot by Keith Bogans with 50 seconds left, and the Vols hit six of eight free throws down the stretch to seal the victory.

        Desmond Allison led Kentucky with 15 points. Jamaal Magloire and Bogans each had 11.


KENTUCKY (67)
                      fg    ft    rb
               min   m-a   m-a   o-t  a pf   tp
Prince          35  3-14   1-1   5-6  4  2    8
Camara          22   3-5   0-0   1-3  0  3    6
Magloire        31  5-13   1-2  7-15  0  4   11
Bogans          27  4-15   1-4   1-2  0  4   11
Smith           35  2-11   3-6   1-4  1  3    8
Blevins         14   2-2   0-0   0-2  1  4    6
Stone            9   1-3   0-0   2-4  0  1    2
Allison         27   6-9   0-0   2-6  5  4   15
_______________________________________________
TOTALS         200 26-72  6-13 19-42 11 25   67
_______________________________________________

Percentages: FG-.361, FT-.462. 3-Point Goals: 9-25, .360 (Prince 1-4, Bogans 2-7, Smith 1-7, Blevins 2-2, Allison 3-5). Team rebounds: 5. Blocked shots: 6 (Magloire 4, Camara, Prince). Turnovers: 16 (Allison 4, Prince 4, Magloire 3, Bogans 2, Stone 2, Blevins). Steals: 5 (Smith 2, Blevins, Bogans, Camara).

TENNESSEE (74) fg ft rb min m-a m-a o-t a pf tp Victor 26 5-10 12-15 0-7 2 4 22 Yarbrough 35 2-9 0-0 1-7 4 1 4 Black 29 3-4 4-5 5-8 3 1 10 Higgins 30 1-4 1-2 0-5 2 1 3 Harris 36 7-14 7-8 0-1 2 4 27 Walker 7 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Haislip 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Woods 7 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 Davis 5 0-0 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 Slay 14 2-8 0-0 4-8 0 1 4 Hathaway 9 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 4 0 _______________________________________________ TOTALS 200 21-54 25-32 10-37 13 18 74 _______________________________________________

Percentages: FG-.389, FT-.781. 3-Point Goals: 7-19, .368 (Yarbrough 0-2, Higgins 0-1, Harris 6-11, Walker 0-1, Woods 1-3, Slay 0-1). Team rebounds: 2. Blocked shots: 6 (Victor 3, Yarbrough, Black, Slay). Turnovers: 13 (Harris 4, Higgins 2, Slay 2, Black, Haislip, Hathaway, Woods, Yarbrough). Steals: 10 (Yarbrough 3, Harris 2, Victor 2, Davis, Walker, Woods). __________________________________ Kentucky 23 44 - 67 Tennessee 31 43 - 74 __________________________________ Technical fouls: None. A: 22,449. Officials: Andre Pattillo, Bruce Benedict, Tony Green.



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