National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Kentucky 64, Cincinnati 51
When: 2:40 PM ET, Saturday, March 21, 2015
Where: KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Kentucky
Officials: # Michael Greenstein, # Ray Natilli, # Antonio Petty
Attendance: 21760

Kentucky 64, Cincinnati 51: Aaron Harrison drained three 3-pointers en route to 13 points as the Wildcats held off the Bearcats in the NCAA Tournament round of 32 in Louisville, Ky.

Trey Lyles contributed 11 points and 11 rebounds for top-seeded Kentucky (36-0), which will play either Maryland or West Virginia in the Sweet 16 on Thursday in Cleveland. Willie Cauley-Stein and Tyler Ulis registered nine points apiece while Karl-Anthony Towns scored eight to go along with seven rebounds and three blocks for the Wildcats.

Troy Caupain led the way with 13 points on 4-of-17 shooting for eighth-seeded Cincinnati (23-11), which made only 31.7 percent from the field – 2-of-14 from beyond the arc. Octavius Ellis recorded nine points and 10 rebounds while Shaquille Thomas scored 10 for the Bearcats, who turned the ball over 14 times.

Kentucky trailed by as many as five in the first half and was down three before scoring the final 10, including a three-point play by Cauley-Stein and a 3-pointer by Aaron Harrison, for a 31-24 edge at intermission. Cincinnati pulled within three early in the second half, but Cauley-Stein’s basket and a driving layup by Devin Booker pushed the lead back to 39-32.

Aaron Harrison’s 3-pointer gave the Wildcats an eight-point bulge and when Andrew Harrison completed a three-point play with 8:32 to go, the lead had swelled to 49-37. The Bearcats trimmed the deficit to 10 before Ulis drained a 3-pointer as Kentucky scored the next nine to put the game away.

GAME NOTEBOOK: The Wildcats reached the Sweet 16 for the fifth time in the last six seasons. … Cincinnati finished with a 45-38 edge in rebounds, including a 21-12 advantage on the offensive boards. … Aaron Harrison was assessed a technical foul for pushing Ellis during a deadball situation 3:05 into the second half. … Kentucky, which only shot 37 percent from the field, had nine blocked shots.
Top Game Performances
 
Cincinnati   Kentucky
Troy Caupain 13 Scoring Aaron Harrison 13
Troy Caupain 4 Assists Tyler Ulis 5
Octavius Ellis 10 Rebounds Trey Lyles 11
Troy Caupain 5 Free Throws Made Trey Lyles 5
Troy Caupain 1 Steals Tyler Ulis 3
Gary Clark 3 Blocks Karl-Anthony Towns 3
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Cincinnati 51 31.7 2-14 9-14 5 43 6 4 14
Kentucky 64 37.0 4-15 20-28 10 35 9 7 7