COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Wade Taylor IV scored 31 factors, Tyrece Radford scored 28 and Texas A&M beat No. 6 Kentucky 97-92 in extra time on Saturday.
Radford hit the one subject aim of the extra time interval and went 1-for-2 on the free throw line. Taylor made all 4 free throws within the additional body.
Taylor hit 6 of 13 from Three-point vary after taking pictures Three of 20 in his final two video games.
With seven seconds left in regulation, Radford hit each free throws after going Zero-for-5 on the free throw line. The Aggies (10-6, 1-2 Southeastern Convention) compelled an extended Three-pointer by Rob Dillingham because the clock expired, however Radford was known as for a foul on the comeback try and despatched Reed Sheppard to the road with much less with one second left. Sheppard hit each for the Wildcats (12-Three, 2-1), sending the sport into extra time.
Within the closing 5 minutes of the sport, Dillingham and Taylor mixed to hit seven three-pointers.
Kentucky’s Antonio Reeves scored 22, together with 5 of 10 from behind the road. DJ Wagner had 18 and Dillingham had 15 for the Wildcats.
A&M shot 38 % from Three-point vary within the recreation, its highest mark within the class since its Dec. 6 win over DePaul. Kentucky completed 39 %, making 15 of 39 from behind the arc.
The Aggies jumped out to a 15-Eight lead within the recreation’s first 4 minutes and noticed that lead stretch to 11 with 5 minutes left within the first half. Taylor completed the primary half Three of 6 from Three-point vary.
Kentucky’s transition recreation fueled its offense within the first half, with senior guard Reeves hitting 16 factors within the first 20.
Overview
Buzz Williams bought his first win over Kentucky on his fourth strive of his time at A&M. All 4 video games had been determined by a median of four.6 factors.
IT FOLLOWS
Kentucky opens a pair of house video games with Mississippi State on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Texas A&M begins a two-game highway journey with a 2:00 pm recreation at Arkansas.
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