LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - Grayson Flittner scored a career-high 22
points to help Gardner-Webb beat the No. 20 Kentucky Wildcats 84-68
Wednesday night in the 2K Sports College Hoops Classic.
The Wildcats (1-1) hadn't lost a regular-season game to a mid-major
since falling to Western Kentucky on Nov. 15, 2001, in that
season's opener. They lost to Alabama-Birmingham in 2004 in the
first round of the NCAA tournament.
Kentucky's last home loss to an unranked nonconference foe was Dec.
3, 2005, against North Carolina.
The tournament had been set up to send four top programs - No. 3
Memphis, Connecticut, Oklahoma and Kentucky to New York next week
to play in the semifinals.
However, instead of the Wildcats, Gardner-Webb, which finished 9-21
last season and tied for seventh in the Atlantic Sun Conference,
will play the winner of Thursday night's game between Buffalo and
Connecticut.
Gillispie opened his tenure as Kentucky coach Tuesday night with a
67-40 victory over Central Arkansas. The former Texas A&M coach
took over the Wildcats after Tubby Smith left for Minnesota.
Ramel Bradley led Kentucky with 24 points, including going
14-for-14 from the free throw line.
Gillispie was far more animated Tuesday night. In this one, he just
knelt on the sideline and shook his head. Afterward, he walked down
the sideline to shake hands with each of the Gardner-Webb
players.
Although the Rupp Arena fans mildly applauded their support when
the final horn sounded, the boo-birds came out early when the game
appeared to be slipping away from Kentucky's grasp.
As it turned out, the Wildcats never had control of this game,
trailing 14-0 four minutes in, missing its first four shots and
turning the ball over four times during that span.
The Bulldogs took a 26-10 lead midway through the half on a
3-pointer by Flittner.
Kentucky cut the deficit to seven less than three minutes later on
a long jumper by Joe Crawford but would get no closer.
Gardner-Webb led 38-27 at halftime, and Thomas Sanders began the
second half with a three-point play to put the Wildcats deeper into
a hole.
NOTES
Wednesday's game was Gardner-Webb's first over a ranked team in
four tries. The Runnin' Bulldogs had previous fallen at No. 21 Ohio
State (2005), No. 2 North Carolina (2006) and No. 4 Wisconsin
(2006).