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NASHVILLE, TN. – The LSU men’s basketball team fell to the ninth-ranked Kentucky, 87-82, in the SEC Tournament First Round on Wednesday afternoon inside the Bridgestone Arena.

In the first half, LSU got the contest started with back-to-back jumpers. Kentucky responded with a six-point surge to claim the lead. The team went back and forth, tying three times and changing leads nine times. The Wildcats held the 46-43 advantage over the Tigers heading into the break. LSU shot 16-of-33 (48.5%) from the floor, while Kentucky went 18-of-34 (52.9%). LSU drained five treys to Kentucky’s seven. Kentucky outrebounded LSU 17-16. Both teams made six free throws.

In the second half, Kentucky pushed the momentum at the end of the half, going on a 12-1 run to pull away. Paced by Brandon Garrison with 11 points, Kentucky went on to outscore LSU, 41-39. Despite the Tigers dominating the paint with 26 points, they came up short. LSU made 16-of-31 (51.6%) field goals and 7-of-12 (58.3%) from the free throw line. Kentucky recorded 14-of-30 shots for 46.7 percent and two three-pointers. LSU outrebounded Kentucky 19-16.

Max Mackinnon led the Tigers in scoring with 28 points on 11-of-17 from the field to go with two treys. Michael Nwoko earned a double-double, scoring 16 points and tallying 12 rebounds. Marquel Sutton and Jalen Reece both scored 11 points.

Otega Oweh was the leading scorer for the Wildcats, finishing with 23 points on 8-of-19 shooting and eight rebounds.

Check back for the full recap.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Beaux22510 min
Wasn’t a fan when he was hired and haven’t been since. Shits sad af. Hooeful
Changes come soon
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TouchdownTony2 hours
On what planet is Kentucky ranked 9th?
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9th seed in the conference.
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Sleepy_Tiger2 hours
What a shocker
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BowDownToLSU2 hours
McOver
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CallmeSteveo2 hours
Can we take ole yeller out back yet?
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FLObserver2 hours
The darkest ages of LSU basketball are still upon us. To think people thought Dale brown was a bad coach. He may not have been the greatest coach but nothing ever happened like this under his watch. If there is not a new coach starting next year then it just proves LSU will never invest in basketball.
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Spankum2 hours
100% truth!
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TouchdownTony2 hours
I have never understood people saying Brown sucked. LSU was always competitive under him. People say uh, he didn’t win anything with Shaq. Shaq wouldnt have won anything in LA without Kobe. Those 2 final fours Brown went to seem pretty good now.
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Spankum58 min
All coaches have a “shelf life” regardless of what they have done. It took a long time, but even Dale Brown exceeded his. The Lester Earl debacle was what finally pushed him out. I hope he gets to see LSU win a national championship in his lifetime!
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Didn’t some athlete say that they were going to shock people
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Randolphre2 hours
WHAT?! I thought for sure they would finally pull it together and win it all.
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pitchandcatch273 hours
The Rocky Horror Picture Show is over finally. Next.........
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tiger1093 hours
Gomer, "sur-prize, sur-prize, sur-prize!"
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LSU Patrick3 hours
Perfect end to the season and hopefully MM's time at LSU.
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RIP.
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Spankum3 hours
Like Porky Pig used to say….”that’s all, folks!”
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