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Kentucky Knocks Off Indiana, 102-90, To Reach Elite Eight In NCAA Tournament

By PAUL NEWBERRY 03/24/12 01:01 AM ET AP

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ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 23: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist #14, Darius Miller #1 and Doron Lamb #20 of the Kentucky Wildcats react during their 102 to 90 win over the Indiana Hoosiers.

ATLANTA — Anthony Davis had a rather quiet night. No worries. He's got plenty of help at Kentucky.

The top-seeded Wildcats took care of the team that beat them back in early December and are off to another regional final, putting all their weapons on display in a 102-90 victory over gritty Indiana on Friday night.

Michael Kidd-Gilchrist scored 24 points and four other players were in double figures for Kentucky (35-2), which made up for a 73-72 loss to the Hoosiers.

Davis, the Wildcats' freshman star, wasn't a huge factor after picking up two early fouls, finishing with nine points and 12 rebounds. Kidd-Gilchrist took the starring role with a double-double, also grabbing 10 rebounds. Doron Lamb had 21 points, Darius Miller 19, Marquis Teague 14 and Terrence Jones 12.

Christian Watford had 27 points to lead the Hoosiers (27-9), whose comeback season ended two wins shy of the Final Four. Indiana, which won a total of 28 games the previous three seasons, has regained its usual place among the college basketball bluebloods under coach Tom Crean.

But Big Blue is moving on to its third straight regional final.

Kentucky will face Baylor on Sunday for a trip to the Final Four.

Indiana's freshman star, Cody Zeller, had 20 points, while Victor Oladipo chipped in with 15 before fouling out. Kidd-Gilchrist just kept pounding the ball inside, drawing foul after foul on the Hoosiers, then knocking down the free throws. He went 10-for-10 at the line.

Jones, who had only four points in the December meeting, signaled this would be a different night by scoring Kentucky's first five points in the rematch. That set the tone for a shootout, both teams running and gunning in an exhilarating display that kept fans in both blue and red on their feet most of the time at the Georgia Dome.

There wasn't much to fear on the inside in the opening half, not with the two big men, Davis and Zeller, both spending much of the period on the bench, each saddled with two fouls.

Davis sat for the final 14:05 of the half, the Wildcats not wanting to take any chance on their best player picking up another foul. The 6-foot-10 freshman had two early blocks, but Indiana altered its offensive philosophy when he went to the bench. The Hoosiers started pounding the ball inside without fear of having it swatted away – especially Watford.

The hero of the first game had 17 points by halftime, including a short jumper with 3 1/2 minutes left that capped a 21-10 stretch for the Hoosiers. Coach John Calipari quickly called a timeout with team trailing 43-39, and Teague slammed the ball in frustration.

That was just a minor blip.

Miller hit a jumper, Indiana's Tom Prichard botched a left-handed dunk, and the Wildcats raced the other way, tying it up just like that on Jones' tip-in. They led 50-47 at the half and never surrendered the lead in the second half, wrapping it up with a dead-eye 35-of-37 showing at the free-throw line.

Davis wasn't completely out of the loop. He also had three blocks, including an emphatic stuffing of Zeller when the Indiana big man tried to go under the basket and flip it in backhanded. Davis reached out his right hand and squashed the ball out of bounds.

Indiana had hoped for some more magic at the Georgia Dome, where they capped a surprising run to the championship game in 2002 before losing to Maryland.

After that, the Hoosiers fell on hard times. The scandalous regime of Kelvin Sampson left a massive rebuilding job for Crean, whose first three years were downright hideous – 28-66 overall, 8-46 in the Big Ten, a stunning fall for a program of Indiana's stature.

This season, they turned it all around with a performance befitting the logo worn by many of their faithful who descended on Atlanta, "We're Back."

But this is "Cat-lanta," a frequent site of the Southeastern Conference tournament and familiar surroundings for Kentucky and its fans. The Georgia Dome is hosting the Final Four in 2013, and the Wildcats view it as merely a stopping-off point this year on the way to their ultimate goal.

Calipari arrived in the Bluegrass State three years ago with a one-and-done philosophy – sign a bunch of the best high schools players every season, even if you know most of `em are bound for the NBA after their freshman years.

It produced a regional final in 2010 and a trip to the Final Four last year.

This time, nothing less than cutting down the nets after the final game will do.

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ATLANTA — Anthony Davis had a rather quiet night. No worries. He's got plenty of help at Kentucky. The top-seeded Wildcats took care of the team that beat them back in early December and are of...
ATLANTA — Anthony Davis had a rather quiet night. No worries. He's got plenty of help at Kentucky. The top-seeded Wildcats took care of the team that beat them back in early December and are of...
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reggieb
09:21 PM on 03/24/2012
As a UK fan I'm not gloating too much. IU is back and a force to be reckoned with. I did get tired of seeing that 3 point buzzer beater over and over.....
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Steelerfanman
Dont trickle-down my back and tell me its rain
07:33 PM on 03/24/2012
My dream is about to come true. After we dispatch of Baylor tomorrow we get to meet U of L in the Final 4! I live in Louisville and this city is going to be electric for the entire week leading up to that game.
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maximumride
02:32 PM on 03/24/2012
i love my wildcats!! there is a possibility we could see a game between both uk and u of l. in the bluegrass state, that is pure heaven. regardless i have ky vs syracuse in the championship game.
as for the hoosiers, payback is a b__h! it is nice t see them back where they belong. they have ben absent for at least a decade
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enlightened45
01:48 PM on 03/24/2012
An exciting game to watch....however, I much prefer the blowouts with Kentucky being ahead by 20 or more the entire game, but as Coach Cal says, Kentucky is everyone's Super Bowl.
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mikey09
Living off the grid.
11:38 AM on 03/24/2012
Good game, whenever teams put up almst 200 points on the score board you get to see some amazing shot. Indiana does have a tendency to foul alot so that helped uk this time because we made the free throws, last game we played with them, we missed tons of free throws. Thought the ref's called a tight game, some calls I didn't think were much of a foul and would have liked seeing the play continued....but hey, glad abt the outcome...I'm hoping for UK and Ohio State in the champion game....but first to take care of Baylor.
04:31 PM on 03/24/2012
Too bad we didn't have some big 10 refs..then it would have had more flow..sure were a lot of tic tac fouls called..
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mikey09
Living off the grid.
04:43 PM on 03/24/2012
Agree abt cheap fouls called, but Indiana does seem to get alot of fouls, happened in first game at Indiana too.
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cindyperry
10:54 AM on 03/24/2012
You know living in KY all of my life I do not get it .
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mikey09
Living off the grid.
11:35 AM on 03/24/2012
Actually a report came out that said people who are sports fans and cheer for a team, have a better social life, less depression, etc....but as a native Kentucky girl...I get it.
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cindyperry
01:01 PM on 03/24/2012
not me do not watch all that rabid craziness
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Steelerfanman
Dont trickle-down my back and tell me its rain
07:28 PM on 03/24/2012
Go Cats!!
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Steelerfanman
Dont trickle-down my back and tell me its rain
07:28 PM on 03/24/2012
I feel sorry for you then. Because you are missing out on something spectacular. I guess it isn't for everyone though. I live in Louisville and care nothing about horse racing. Although I always watch the actual Derby.
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cindyperry
09:29 AM on 03/25/2012
and i feel sorry for you because you act crazy about something that is not that big deal. I have lived in other places as well they laugh at how nuts this gets
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Steelerfanman
Dont trickle-down my back and tell me its rain
04:35 AM on 03/24/2012
Onward and upward. Better bring your A++ game and we can still play at 80% and beat it. Banner #8 coming. I just really hope it goes through U of L in the Final 4.
06:35 AM on 03/24/2012
i guess louisville would be better than florida...hard to beat a team three times (ask vandy)...pitino is very dangerous when he has a week to prepare for a team and his will have a bit of payback attitude..and they are playing much better than when cats beat them earlier...but if uk plays like it did last night and davis stays in the game...no one can beat them; no one:)
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07:23 AM on 03/24/2012
As much as I hate Louisville, I hope we get the chance to beat them down again. Just so I can see Rick's face. GO CATS
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Steelerfanman
Dont trickle-down my back and tell me its rain
07:25 PM on 03/24/2012
Looks like I will get my wish assuming we beat Baylor. Pitino hates Calipari too so his face afterwards won't be a pretty one when he has to shake his hand.