Final Nov 21
JMU 99 -3.0 o146.0
UIC 81 3.0 u146.0
Final Nov 21
MIA 69 -9.0 o143.0
DRKE 80 9.0 u143.0
Final OT Nov 21
OHIO 81 -2.0 o146.5
MTU 83 2.0 u146.5
Final Nov 21
LAS 67 -1.5 o144.0
UCSD 72 1.5 u144.0
Final Nov 21
OKST 78 2.0 o163.0
FAU 86 -2.0 u163.0
Final Nov 21
USF 74 -6.5 o145.5
PORT 68 6.5 u145.5
Final Nov 21
ECU 78 -4.0 o135.0
JVST 86 4.0 u135.0
Final Nov 21
MONM 62 4.5 o146.5
YSU 72 -4.5 u146.5
Final OT Nov 21
HALL 69 7.0 o126.0
VCU 66 -7.0 u126.0
Final Nov 21
BRAD 82 -7.0 o135.5
TXST 68 7.0 u135.5
Final Nov 21
TOL 103 -13.0 o154.5
STET 78 13.0 u154.5
Final Nov 21
RMU 86 9.5 o151.5
COR 76 -9.5 u151.5
Final Nov 21
UNCG 58 17.5 o146.5
IND 69 -17.5 u146.5
Final Nov 21
RAD 51 22.0 o144.5
CLEM 79 -22.0 u144.5
Final Nov 21
SYR 66 11.0 o155.0
TEX 70 -11.0 u155.0
Final Nov 21
NIAG 73 14.0 o136.5
KENT 76 -14.0 u136.5
Final 0OT Nov 21
BAY 99 -2.5 o150.5
SJU 98 2.5 u150.5
Final Nov 21
EMU 68 7.0 o134.5
OAK 64 -7.0 u134.5
Final Nov 21
BRY 66 -12.5 o153.0
STONE 67 12.5 u153.0
Final Nov 21
NJIT 64 12.5 o135.0
BUCK 81 -12.5 u135.0
Final Nov 21
MER 72 18.5 o150.0
SCAR 84 -18.5 u150.0
Final Nov 21
EDW 59 -0.0 o0.0
UNF 108 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
JOHNSU 52 -0.0 o0.0
CHAT 72 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
TRN 78 -0.0 o0.0
SHSU 105 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
VAN 73 2.5 o150.5
NEV 71 -2.5 u150.5
Final OT Nov 21
SEMO 77 1.5 o149.5
CARK 73 -1.5 u149.5
Final OT Nov 21
PRE 58 8.5 o135.0
SFA 55 -8.5 u135.0
Final Nov 21
ORU 68 21.5 o149.5
MISS 100 -21.5 u149.5
Final Nov 21
LNDNWD 64 9.5 o145.0
VALP 77 -9.5 u145.0
Final Nov 21
CCSU 54 -2.0 o142.0
SH 67 2.0 u142.0
Final Nov 21
PRIN 62 -7.5 o152.5
WRST 80 7.5 u152.5
Final Nov 21
UTM 77 11.5 o155.5
AMCC 81 -11.5 u155.5
Final Nov 21
TAMCOM 56 24.5 o144.5
OKLA 84 -24.5 u144.5
Final Nov 21
MINCR 60 -0.0 o0.0
NDSU 67 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
46 -0.0 o0.0
WIU 73 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
TXWES 66 -0.0 o0.0
UNT 73 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
TST 49 31.0 o147.0
MICH 72 -31.0 u147.0
Final Nov 21
TTU 77 -10.5 o149.5
STJOE 78 10.5 u149.5
Final Nov 21
GRAM 58 23.5 o152.5
UNM 80 -23.5 u152.5
Final Nov 21
TENN 64 -12.5 o126.5
UVA 42 12.5 u126.5
Final Nov 21
EWU 81 14.0 o158.5
WSU 96 -14.0 u158.5
Final Nov 21
AFA 69 16.0 o136.0
CAL 78 -16.0 u136.0
Final Nov 21
ORE 78 -6.5 o139.5
ORST 75 6.5 u139.5
Final Nov 21
MEM 68 2.0 o154.5
SF 64 -2.0 u154.5
Saint Peter's 2nd Metro Atlantic Athletic16-11
Kentucky 2nd Southeastern25-6

Saint Peter's @ Kentucky preview

Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Oscar Tshiebwe landed on the All-America team announced Tuesday, but Kentucky coach John Calipari is asking the Wildcats to check their credentials at the door as the 2022 NCAA Tournament begins on Thursday.

"My thing is, right now, you've got to get your roles back and understand you've got to play for your teammates," said Calipari. "And having more fun than anyone in the tournament."

The Wildcats (26-7) are the No. 2 seed in the East region and will play 15th-seeded St. Peter's (19-11) in Indianapolis, with the winner of Murray State (30-2) vs. San Francisco (24-9) awaiting in the second round Saturday.

St. Peter's is 0-3 all-time in the NCAA Tournament. In the field as the surprise Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament winner, fun also is on the agenda for the Peacocks in Indiana.

But "fun" is no way to describe what's in store for St. Peter's big men tasked with wrestling with 6-foot-8, 275-pound Tshiebwe.

"My guys are not going to be intimidated. That's not something that is instilled in this program," said former Seton Hall guard Shaheen Holloway, head coach of the Peacocks.

KC Ndefo was MVP of the MAAC tournament and gets the primary assignment of containing Tshiebwe. Ndefo is a three-time defensive player of the year in the MAAC, but he gives up at least 75 pounds to Tshiebwe. He averaged 13.3 points and 3.1 blocks per game in the conference tournament.

"I don't want to be one of those teams that just makes it," Holloway said. "I want to try and make a run in it."

Tshiebwe, also a finalist for the Naismith Men's Defensive Player of the Year Award, averaged 8.5 points per game as a sophomore and transferred from West Virginia. Calipari said Tshiebwe led throughout the offseason with his attitude and work ethic to reap the rewards -- and trophies -- that come with it.

The SEC Player of the Year leads Kentucky with 17.0 points and 15.1 rebounds per game and enters the NCAA Tournament with 15 consecutive double-doubles. His 27 double-doubles this season broke the school record owned by Dan Issel (26, 1969-70).

"I just spend more time (getting) better at the things that I'm able to do, like rebounding and running the floor," Tshiebwe said.

Calipari, 56-18 in NCAA Tournament games, has plenty in reserve if Tshiebwe runs into foul trouble or Ndefo takes the upper hand. Guards TyTy Washington (12.8 points per game) and Kellan Grady (11.5) are part of a scoring arsenal with five players averaging 10 points per game or better.

Kentucky is 10 years removed from its last national title, which came in 2012 in New Orleans, site of this year's Final Four.

--Field Level Media

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