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Kentucky Tops North Carolina: Wildcats' Anthony Davis Makes Key Block In Final Seconds (VIDEO)

COLIN FLY   12/ 3/11 04:16 PM ET   AP

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Pushed and pressured all day, Anthony Davis finally went somewhere else no one could on the floor. Up.

The freshman soared to block John Henson's shot in the final seconds and No. 1 Kentucky held on to beat No. 5 North Carolina 73-72 on Saturday to extend the Wildcats' home winning streak to 39 games.

"I just jumped as high as I could with my arm up," said Davis, who had seven points and nine rebounds. "I thought I probably would (block it). I have long hands."

Freshman Michael Kidd-Gilchrist scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for Kentucky (8-0) and Doron Lamb added 12 of his 14 points after halftime in the heavily hyped matchup.

"I didn't realize, because I hadn't been watching much TV, that this game was being played up like the end alls of end alls," Kentucky coach John Calipari said.

Davis sure ended it, all right.

Reggie Bullock hit a 3-pointer for North Carolina (6-2) to cut the Wildcats' lead to 73-72 with 48 seconds left. After freshman Marquis Teague missed the front end of a one-and-one, Davis blocked Henson's shot, grabbed the rebound and the Wildcats ran out the clock.

"If he doesn't block the shot, we lose," Calipari said. "Both teams gutted it out, just gutted it out. This is supposed to be March, not now. I'm exhausted."

Tyler Zeller and Harrison Barnes scored 14 points apiece for the Tar Heels, who led by as many as nine in the first half and held a six-point lead in the second before Kentucky rallied.

The Wildcats haven't lost at Rupp Arena since Calipari took over, a span of 38 games that includes winning their final one at home under Billy Gillispie.

Lamb converted a three-point play as part of a 7-0 run that gave Kentucky a 63-60 lead. After Zeller hit a jumper to cut it to one, Lamb hit a pair of 3s, the second in the corner that gave the Wildcats a 69-64 lead with 3:47 left.

"He had a couple of layups, a couple of threes and they were big shots, they were big shots. That one in the corner was a huge shot and he knocked it down," Calipari said. "I've got good players. We're young, we're inexperienced, but I have really good players."

After a 3-pointer by Barnes, North Carolina's 11th of the game, made it 69-67. Darius Miller's basket made it 71-67. Henson hit two free throws and Kidd-Gilchrist answered with two more before Bullock's 3 set up the final sequence.

After Teague missed the front end of the one-and-one following a foul by Kendall Marshall with 21 seconds left, the Tar Heels had one more chance.

Marshall found Zeller and as Terrence Jones came to double team, he found Henson. Henson went up for a winner, but Davis used his 6-foot-10 frame and massive wingspan to block the ball. He grabbed the rebound as North Carolina never tried to foul as time expired.

"He came from the other side of the lane, it was a great play by him," Henson said.

Jones finished with 14 points and Miller had 12 for the Wildcats. North Carolina's P.J. Hairston scored 11 and Henson finished with 10.

Kentucky last reached No. 1 under Calipari in 2009-10, but promptly lost its first game after receiving the ranking. The Wildcats beat St. John's 81-59 on Thursday night before this matchup – the first between top five teams in Lexington in 13 years.

Last year, these two teams played a pair of memorable games with North Carolina winning 75-73 in Chapel Hill before Kentucky topped the Tar Heels 76-69 in the NCAA regional finals in March.

This one was equally as entertaining even though North Carolina slipped from the No. 1 spot last week when they lost to UNLV in Las Vegas to keep this from being the first No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup in the 35-year history of Rupp Arena.

The Tar Heels committed five early turnovers, but Hairston, who had been questionable to play because of a sprained left wrist, hit a pair of 3-pointers upon entering to give North Carolina a 24-18 lead.

A jumper by Barnes extended it to 34-25, the biggest deficit the Wildcats faced this season and Kentucky trailed at the half for the first time this season, 43-38.

It's the first time the two schools have met this highly ranked since Dec. 26, 1981 in East Rutherford, N.J., when Michael Jordan, James Worthy and Sam Perkins combined for 66 points in North Carolina's 82-69 victory.

Kentucky standout Sam Bowie didn't play in that game because of a stress fracture in his left leg, but that game still featured 18 draft picks – including five that went in the first two rounds. The NBA draft was 10 rounds through 1984.

This matchup had even more media anticipation and included more than two dozen NBA scouts and front office personnel. Kentucky's young squad that starts three freshmen and two sophomores responded.

"We felt like this was a good test to see where we're at against one of the best teams in the country," Miller said. "We came out with a W. I think we're all pretty happy about it."

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09:13 PM on 12/05/2011
Being a Duke Fan there is nothing more that i love than seeing UNC lose. But UK has some ballers on that team, just imagine if the stay till there senior season, they could take on a NBA team (a bad NBA team i Meant)
02:36 PM on 12/05/2011
Teague walked at the end of that game. UNC should have had about 1 second left. Just sayin'.
I'm a Wildcat and glad UK won but those dudes need to watch it with the early celebrations.
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12:41 PM on 12/04/2011
Don't feed these Baby Wildcats! With 6 of the 7 in the playing rotation being freshmen or sophomores, like Coach Calipari said, these guys will only get better and more cohesive after only 6 weeks together as a team so far! UNC is a formidable, seasoned opponent with a Hall of Fame coach, but the young Cats beat them despite UNC's incredible 3 point shooting barrage. As always, there are openings on the Kentucky Bandwagon ya'all where you will be welcomed aboard to THE Greatest Tradition in the History of College Basketball...Kentucky Basketball!
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01:54 PM on 12/05/2011
Sorry to bust your bubble but this game showed that KY has some real issues. No bench to start...they had nobody even score off the bench until the 2nd half. Now, when UNC was up 9 and then stopped playing and did not score for the next 5+ minutes, tell me you want to credit KY for this???? Come on, tell the truth they did not beat UNC as much as UNC lost the game. Did not score for over 5 minutes of the second half and still had two shots at the buzzer. What would the score have been in Carolina? Right now Ohio State has the best team in the country. Not that it matters which team is ranked where right now...
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09:43 AM on 12/06/2011
if UNc doesnt shoot lites out fROm 3 early and in middle of game, UK wins handily. The fact the UNC is reduced to bombing 3's tells me UK defense is very solid already. Of course UK is not a flawless team. but versatile senior Miller off the bench is way better than what almost anyone in college hoops has as a 6th man who can play 25 good minutes. Like i said the key point is UK has been playign together for only 6 weeks. this fine team chemstry already will only grow. UK will hang their hats agaisnt better teams like UNC, Fla, Bama on fierce team defense, shot blocking and dominaitng the boards on both ends with jones and davis and gilchrist. i dont like UK over Ohio St. right now, but they will cotninue to improve and just the idea that they could win agaisnt preseaon #1 with 5 returning starters UNC is a wonderful early xmas gift for the Big Blue Nation.
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10:15 AM on 12/04/2011
Heartache making type of game for fans. Glad my Cats won, didn't think it was a good offensive showing but they got the job done. I held my breath at the end waiting for UNC to call a timeout after the block, but it didn't happen and Bravo to Anthony Davis, he reminds me a bit of Tayshaun Prince.
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09:04 AM on 12/04/2011
A classic game between two storied programs who could ask for any more, including the outcome....
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Howard53545
05:45 AM on 12/04/2011
NCAA champion will be one of these two teams.
09:14 AM on 12/04/2011
Ohio state is not rubbish either..
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10:17 AM on 12/04/2011
That game against Duke, Ohio State played to perfection. I've never seen Duke take a beating like that.
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05:03 AM on 12/04/2011
Wow, come March UK is going to be redunkulous... GG Tarheels... we'll see you down the road for sure. No, Roy Williams didn't lose the game for you all, the players play not the coaches.
04:18 AM on 12/04/2011
After the blocked shot, UNC lived up to their Tarheel name - they stood there stuck in the tar instead of continuing to play the game and go for the foul.
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09:32 PM on 12/03/2011
Roy Williams just like former UNC Coach Dean Smith continously takes the best team onto the basketball court and loses.....

I told numerous people that it take all year for UNC to come around if they ever do....

Prediction: Correct!
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03:54 PM on 12/03/2011
After OSU thumped Duke they should be #1.
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04:13 PM on 12/03/2011
Kentucky is clearly #1.
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SouthernBlueRising
05:09 PM on 12/03/2011
Well Frank. I'm a Tarheel here in northwestern NC mountains and I really, really wanted NC to win this game, but you are correct. Kentucky was clearly #1, at least between those two teams. Loooove college basketball.
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10:05 PM on 12/03/2011
OSU is not consistent, plus the Big-10 is nobody. OSU needs to schedule more SEC schools.
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James Phoenix
04:17 PM on 12/03/2011
If OSU gonna be number 1 they need UK to lose. A W is a W. This is not like college football rankings. Matter of fact, rankings mean little in bball cause the tournament sees upsets all the time.