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In an exciting matchup at Rupp Arena, the No. 16 Kentucky Wildcats took on Texas A&M-Commerce in the first game of the Wildcat Challenge presented by Kentucky Tourism. The Wildcats came out on top with a final score of 81-61, improving their season record to 2-0 while Texas A&M-Commerce fell to 0-3.

Kentucky had a strong defensive performance, limiting TAMC to just 61 points. Head coach John Calipari praised the team’s defensive efforts, stating, “We did a great job of shutting down their offense and staying disciplined on defense.”

The Wildcats displayed great ball control, committing only three turnovers while forcing 14 from their opponents. Calipari was pleased with his team’s efficiency, saying, “Taking care of the ball was a key factor in our victory tonight. We were able to capitalize on our opponents’ mistakes and convert them into points.”

All five of Kentucky’s starters made significant contributions to the win, with each scoring in double figures. This marked the second consecutive game in which five Wildcats reached double-digit scoring. The balanced scoring attack showcased the team’s depth and offensive prowess.

Kentucky dominated in the transition game, outscoring Texas A&M-Commerce 23-1 in fast-break points. The Wildcats capitalized on their speed and athleticism, pushing the tempo and creating easy scoring opportunities.

The Wildcats held a comfortable lead throughout the game, with their largest advantage reaching 22 points. Calipari highlighted the team’s ability to maintain their lead, stating, “We’ve always preached about playing with a sense of urgency and not letting up. It’s satisfying to see the team execute our game plan and maintain their focus until the final buzzer.”

Rupp Arena once again proved to be a fortress for the Wildcats, as Kentucky secured their 649th win in the arena’s 48-year history. Under Calipari’s leadership, the team boasts an impressive 91.4% winning percentage at Rupp Arena.

Individually, Antonio Reeves led the Wildcats in scoring with 21 points, including 5-of-8 shooting from beyond the arc. Tre Mitchell had a solid performance, contributing 18 points, a game-high eight rebounds, and three steals. Justin Edwards added 16 points and seven rebounds, while Rob Dillingham chipped in with 12 points and a team-leading four assists. D.J. Wagner rounded out the double-digit scorers with 11 points.

Looking ahead, Kentucky will face off against Kansas in the upcoming Champions Classic on November 14th. The highly anticipated matchup will take place at the United Center in Chicago and will be televised on ESPN. The Wildcats will look to build on their strong start to the season and continue their winning streak.

This article first appeared on Scoop22.com and was syndicated with permission.

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