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Kentucky Falls to Alabama in Tuscaloosa, 96-83
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The Kentucky Wildcats fell to the Alabama Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa on Saturday night by a score of 96-83. Despite a strong start, Kentucky was unable to sustain its momentum, allowing Alabama to take control in the latter stages of the game. The Wildcats now sit at 18-9 overall and 7-7 in SEC play.

A Fast Start Turns into a Halftime Deficit

Kentucky came out firing, quickly building a 30-18 lead. However, Alabama responded with a dominant stretch, erasing the deficit and surging ahead by nine points before halftime. The Crimson Tide took a 47-40 advantage into the break, capitalizing on Kentucky’s defensive lapses and offensive struggles.

Second-Half Effort Falls Short

After the break, Kentucky attempted to mount a comeback, cutting Alabama’s lead to just three points at one stage. The Wildcats trailed only 70-66 with eight minutes remaining, but each time they seemed poised to regain control, Alabama answered with timely scoring runs. An 8-0 run by the Crimson Tide in less than 90 seconds pushed the lead back to double digits, and Kentucky was unable to recover in the closing minutes.

Key Performers and Missed Opportunities

Koby Brea led Kentucky with 20 points, while Andrew Carr contributed 17. Amari Williams had a strong all-around performance with 17 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists. Freshman Travis Perry added 12 points and four steals but struggled from beyond the arc, going just 1-for-7 on three-pointers.

One of the biggest surprises was the lack of impact from Otega Oweh, who had scored in double figures in every game this season until Saturday. His streak of 26 consecutive games with 10 or more points ended as he managed just two points before fouling out with six minutes remaining.

On the Alabama side, Cliff Omoruyi dominated the glass, grabbing 15 of the Crimson Tide’s 39 rebounds. Alabama’s ability to convert turnovers into points and their rebounding advantage proved to be key factors in their victory.

Looking Ahead for Kentucky

Kentucky was once again without key players Lamont Butler, Jaxson Robinson, and Kerr Kriisa, all of whom were ruled out with injuries. Despite the loss, the Wildcats have an opportunity to bounce back with important games ahead.

Next up, Kentucky will travel to Norman, Oklahoma, for a matchup with the Sooners on Wednesday night. Oklahoma recently secured a 93-87 victory over No. 21 Mississippi State and will present a tough challenge for the Wildcats. Following that, Kentucky will return home for a highly anticipated showdown against the nation’s No. 1-ranked team, Auburn, in Rupp Arena next weekend.

While the loss to Alabama is a setback, Kentucky still has opportunities to strengthen its NCAA Tournament resume in the final stretch of the season.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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