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Kentucky-Middle Tennessee State Postgame Notes
Updated 12/9/2012
Dec. 9, 2012
Recap | Box Score
Team Records and Series Notes
Kentucky improves to 8-1, while Middle Tennessee falls to 6-4.
UK takes a week off for final exams before returning to action Tuesday, Dec. 18 at Pepperdine in Malibu, Calif. Game time is 10 p.m. ET.
Kentucky is in its 39th year of varsity play and owns an overall record of 664-472 (.585).
Head coach Matthew Mitchell is in his sixth year and ranks third on the all-time wins list (122-57) and first in winning percentage (.682)
UK is now 58-19 (.753) in regular season, nonconference games under head coach Matthew Mitchell.
The Wildcats own a 363-140 (72.2) mark in Memorial Coliseum, including a 73-12 (85.9) mark under Mitchell.
The Cats are 55-2 at home over the last three seasons.
UK has now won 27 straight home contests - the second-longest winning streak in program history.
Kentucky has won 37 straight nonconference home games, dating back to Dec. 19, 2008.
UK is now 11-4 all-time against Middle Tennessee.
The Cats hold a 7-1 record against MTSU in Lexington.
Team/Game Notes
UK's starting lineup featured A'dia Mathies, Bria Goss, Jennifer O'Neill, Samarie Walker and DeNesha Stallworth. The Cats are now 5-0 with that lineup.
Stallworth scored the first basket of the game at the 19:15 mark.
Sophomore Azia Bishop was the first sub of the game for UK.
The 22-point win margin is the largest in the history of the series, passing the previous 16-point UK win Feb. 27, 1990.
UK held MT to 46 points, its lowest point total of the season.
Leading 16-11 at the 6:47 mark in the first half, UK went on an 11-0 run over the next 5:40 seconds to gain a 27-11 advantage.
The 15 points scored by the Blue Raiders in the first half marked their lowest first-half point total since 2009 vs. LSU.
Ties the fewest first half points surrendered by the Cats on the year (USC Upstate, 11/25).
The Wildcats held Middle Tennessee to 6-of-24 (25.0) shooting from the floor in the opening half.
UK won the turnover battle 33-13 and turned the 33 turnovers into 39 points.
Improves to 101-27 under Mitchell when committing fewer turnovers than its opponent.
Marks the most turnovers committed by Middle Tennessee this season.
UK is 61-6 since 1979-80 when forcing 30 or more turnovers.
UK is 21-1 in the Mitchell era when forcing 30 or more turnovers.
Kentucky has forced double-digit miscues in 126 consecutive games. The Cats are 93-33 during that span.
UK has forced 20-plus turnovers in all nine games this season and in 38 of its last 44 games dating back to the start of last season.
UK posted its best shooting performance of the season from the charity stripe at 83.3 (15-of-18).
The Wildcats extended their streak of consecutive games with a triple to 301.
Individual Notes
Junior center DeNesha Stallworth reached double figures for the sixth straight game and seventh time this season with a team-high 16 points.
Dished out a UK career-high five assists, while also adding three rebounds, two blocks and a steal.
Sophomore Bria Goss reached double digit points for the fifth time this season with 10 points.
Grabbed a game-high tying three steals and had zero turnovers.
Ten of 13 Wildcats scored at least two points.
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